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The Rural Voice, 1998-09, Page 51machinery at Huron's IPM. Claus Breede, Huron County Museum director and the staff of the museum have designed the county exhibits. The exhibits will be housed in an area close to 4,000 square feet and will depict the essence of Huron County by looking at farming, rural life and various other aspects of the county. The other attraction the museum is organizing in conjunction with the County Exhibits committee is the avenue of flags. Breede hopes to see all 27 municipalities in the county represented with a flag. The problem they are running into, said Brecde, is that about half of the municipalities don't have flags. Breede is hoping all will have flags made for the event. The 15th annual quilt show will also be held next summer at the museum in conjunction with the County Exhibits at the IPM. Another important factor in organizing for next year's IPM is getting the word out. Cindy Fisher is with the Huron County Planning Department and is in charge of publicity. A special brochure and video have been produced to publicize the match. These will be available to visitors of this year's match in Kingston. The video is 12 minutes long, nine minutes are dedicated to the county and the other three to the IPM. "The county's main involvement in the IPM is in the county exhibits, publicity and accommodations because of our role in tourism and promotion," said Fisher. Next year the county will put out a special edition of their Huron County travel guide dedicated to the IPM. In terms of publicity Graeme Craig is excited about the IPM web site set up by Jim Prior of Brussels. The site has had over 2,000 hits so far and is updated regularly with new pictures and information. For those who plan ahead, the plowing match committee has scheduled early bird draws for pre - purchasers. Offered for the first time at the IPM, is the opportunity to pre- purchase tickets for the event. Five- day, $50 packages can be purchased until August 1, 1999. With the Huron IPM only a year away it is evident the match will mean a lot to the county. Not only will it be fun for residents of Huron County it will bring millions of dollars to the county in consumer spending and trade. But it won't just be the business in the county that will reap the benefits of the show. All of the profits made from the show will be turned back into the community. Craig said they haven't decided yet where the money will go, but they do know it will stay local. "It's a team effort from all aspects of Huron County," Craig said. There's one good reason to come out and support it. For tickets and information about Huron Shines '99 call Jeanne Kirkby, secretary, at (519) 887-6038 or visit the IPM web site at http//:www.ipm99.on.ca.0 Plow the old fashioned way If you have a tractor over 40 years old, why not get it out and plow the old fashioned way in preparation for next year's IPM in Huron County? If you've got a good eye and an old tractor you could win enough points to take part in the Antique Plowing Competition when the International Plowing Match comes to Huron County in September 1999. Competitors in the antique plowing class at this year's Huron County Plowing Day on August 21, were working to gain enough points to move on to the international competition in 1999. Allan Walper, chair of the IPM antique plowing committee, said in order to be eligible to take part in the international match you must have accumulated 100 points. He said a good place to start is at matches like the one held in Huron this August. 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