The Rural Voice, 1978-09, Page 8HURON'S IPM COMMITTEE — Many Huron County people
have been hard to work for more than a year, organizing behind
the scenes for this month's International Plowing Match. Front
left are: Don Pullen, Secretary, Clinton; Jim Phelan, Wagon
Tours, R.R.2, Blyth; Barry Mulvey. Land, R.R.1, Wroxeter; Neil
McGavin, Tra ctor, R.R.4, Walton; Russell Bolton, Secretary-
teasurer, Huron County Plowmen's Association, Walton; Glen
Miller, Farmstead & Home Improvement. R.R.3, Parkhill; Bill
Armstrong, Jr. O.P.A. Director, R.R.4, Wingham. 2nd row; Alex
Robertson, Tented City, Wingham; Doug McNeil. Health and
Water, R.R.6, Goderich; Isabel Elston, Lunch. R.R.4, Wingham;
Carol Armstrong, hostess and Ladies Program, R.R.4,
Wingham; Bill Leeming, Special Events, R.R.4, Walton; Lori
Stuart, Queen of the Furrow 77-78, Halton County; Simon
Hallahan, Blyth, who is on the Antique & Historic Committee
Ernie Talbot Chairman of the Committee, R.R.3, Kippen;
Raymond Scotchmer, Publicity, Bayfield; Spence Cummings,
County Exhibits. Clinton; Bill Elston, Traffic, R.R.4, Wingham;
Earl Hilderley Treasurer, Clinton; Back Row; Jim Armstrong
host and U.P.A. Director, R.R.4, Wingham; Bob Gibson,
Banquet. Gorrie; Don Young who is on Parking Committee but
not Chairmen; Hugh Flynn Chairman, R.R.1, Londesboro; Ken
Johnson, Trailer Park, Bayfield; Don Martin. Demonstrations.
Ethel; George Underwood, Billeting; R.R.1, Wingham; Graeme
Craig. Walton; Roy Pattison, Vice -Chairman. R.R.3, Wingham;
and Howard Datars, Chairman, R.R.I. Dashwood.
You are invited
to come to the factory
and see the quality
for yourself.
FACTORY OPEN FOR INSPECTION
WEEKDAYS 8:30-11:30 a.m., 1-3 p.m.
OR BY APPOINTMENT.
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NORTHLANDER
A complete line of 12
and 14 wides now available.
Now also building
Commercial/Industrial Units.
An alternate form of
farm housing, custom
designed and built to
your requirements.
— anada s j)ihnt—
Manufactured
in Canada by
Custom Trailers Ltd.,
165 Thames Rd. E.
Exeter, Ontario [Box 190]
(519(235-1530 Telex 064-5815
PG.8 THE RURAL VOICE/SEPTEMBER 1978