HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Rural Voice, 1978-07, Page 22rest between tours of the exhibits.
Mr. Scotchmer said while others had
also suggested the idea of more rest areas,
the Ontario Plowmen's Association prefers
to keep the crowds moving past the
exhibits.
However, he said organizers of the
Huron County match hope to persuade the
township to set up rest areas for visitors.
Visitors to the match can park their cars
in the fields of an adjacent farm and
wagons will carry them to the plowing
match grounds
Admission set
In response to a question, he said daily
admission to the match is 52.50 for adults,
$2.00 for parking. 51 for children or 50
cents for children coming on a pre-
arranged prepaid school tour.
Mr. Scotchmer said people planning on
bringing campers to spend the week at the
match should start arranging for bookings
with Ken Johnston of Bayfield.
Gordon Hill, chairman of the Huron
County Federation of Agriculture Plowing
Match Committee then gave a brief report
on his group's plans for the federation
exhibit.
Mr. Hill said committee members voted
to serve "a Canadian farm product" this
year whereas in other years "we've served
a Brazilian farm product."
Visitors to the federation building this
year will be served glasses of milk. and a
refrigerated truck has been donated to
store the beverage.
When questioned why milk instead of
eider. another local farm product, Mr. Hill
said members were concerned the "aging
process (of the cider) might start too soon.
and we didn't want to contribute to the
delinquency of anyone attending the
match."
Building needed
He added the federation still hasn't
decided whether they will house their
exhibit in a tent or a building. In the past, a
construction company erected a farm
building for the federation's use during the
match to advertise their firm's products.
Mr. Hill said if anyone knew of another
firm who would do the same, this would be
most welcome. The federation requires a
tent or building 40' by 60' in size.
In other business. the F. of A. members
were asked to nominate people they feel
have made an outstanding contribution to
the agriculture business in Huron County
for an award presented annually by Gerry
and Doug Fortune.
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