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The Rural Voice, 2003-09, Page 35"It is hoped that the area churches will support a non -denominational service on Sunday," Bumstead said. The 2004 Match will be hosting many kinds of entertainment from within Grey County, as well as releasing a promotional CD of featured entertainers from the area. These entertainers can be seen at four stages throughout the tented city and trailer park. Another big part of the Match is the exhibits and between 500 and 600 are expected next year, including horse, antique and modern plowing, farm equipment dealers, livestock, commercial agri-business, artisans (the majority from Grey County), antique displays, helicopter rides, and team penning.Bumstead says the educational area is still very much in the planning stages but is certain it will include a whole street. "There will be an interactive display which children can follow through educational area that will fit very nicely into the school curriculum," said Bumstead. Here the children will learn hands- on about rural and agricultural practices. Bumstead said the school board will be notified about the program and will be encouraged to participate with as many students as possible over the five-day period of the match. An important part of the I.P.M.. is fundraising and with the event projected to cost $1.8 million, many events are in place and about to happen to cover help cover the costs for the 2004 Match, including selling raffle tickets for an antique tractor. "Souvenirs are selling very well and we are adding to the lines all the time. We can't keep the cook books on the shelves — they're selling like hot cakes," Bumstead said. The souvenirs, trailer park, and marketing and promotions committees are busy getting ready to attend this years Plowing Match and Rural Expo in Lanark County from September 17 -21. Bumstead says, "the local IPM committee will have a display there to promote our own Match, promote Grey County, and to network with the Lanark committee chairs to learn more about hosting." Bumstead says all 40 committees Visit —i HAUGHOLM BOOKS & A.J. HAUGH EQUIPMENT At the International Plowing Match, September 17-21, 2003, Lanark County • Classic Tractor, Car and Gas Engine Books & Manuals • Decal Sets for Older Tractors and Gas Engines A.J. HAUGH EQUIPMENT AND HAUGHOLM BOOKS are located one mile east of Brucefield on 46372 Huron Cty. Rd. #3 519-522-0248 Fax: 519-522-0138 WINGHAM FORESTRY SERVICE R.R. #1, Wingham Ontario NOG 2W0 TREE MARKING FOR TIMBER SALES OR FUEL WOOD CALL (519) 335-6768 MURRAY HALL - FORESTRY TECHNICIAN GB GREY -BRUCE CONSTRUCTION LTD. R.R. 5 MILDMAY, ONTARIO Circular Tanks Phone (519) 367-2372 • Sandwich Walls • • Concrete Foundations • • Bunker Silos • • Crane Rental • • Excavation • • Concrete Pumping • • Royal Vinyl Walls • Fax (519) 367-2172 See us at the '03 Outdoor Farm Show, Woodstock, Sept. 9, 10, 11, 2003 and the Int. Plowing Match, Lanark Cty., Sept. 17-21/03. SNOWBLOWERS • Single or double auger • Models from 60" to 102" ;;i✓` • v.ww.wc./w.rrr.rin.w� LUCKNOW MIXER WAGONS Stationary, trailer or truck mounted • All mixer wagons use a 4 auger design for even mix HELM WELDING LTD. QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP BUILT "RIGHT HERE IN ONTARIO" Lucknow, Ont. (519) 529-7627 SEPTEMBER 2003 31