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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-09-16, Page 15THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1992. PAGE 15. Event, fun for all ages Calling all roosters Tug-of-war School students play tug-of-war at the Huron Pioneer Thresher and Hobby show as part of the children's special events put on by the Blyth Optimists. Dave Medd, Education chairmain for the Huron Pioneer Thresher and Hobby show jokes around with a student during the rooster calling competition Friday monring. The special student activites were new to the reunion this year. A mighty pull Adam Oliver of RR 1, Londesboro gives his best effort in the mini tractor pull held Saturday at the Huron Pioneer Thresher and Hobby show. Black and burly Bearing down the track during the Huron Pioneer Thresher and Hobby show parade was this powerfully built 1923 Sawyer Massey owned by R.W. Battye of London. Photos by Larry Cardiff, Chris Roulston Model madness Stepping high Big and heavy Huron Pioneer Thresher and Hobby show exhibitor Ed Leppington (right) of Palmerston explains how he designed his model steam engine to an interested Earl Bender (left) of Crosshill. Denise Houris of Fullerton competed in the step-dancing competition at the Huron Pioneer Thresher and Hobby show. With this year's wet summer, it's hard to imagine farmers once used big and heavy tractors such as this George White steam engine to work their fields.