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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-09-03, Page 48THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3.1997. PAGEA-17. Meeting place On parade The mighty giants that are a highlight at the Huron Pioneer Thresher Reunion parade every day for the enjoyment of visitors to this annual event. The Huron Pioneer Thresher Reunion is not just a living museum and a tribute to another way of life, but also a time to make new friends and reunite with old. Getting ready Getting the grain ready for the demonstrations at the annual Threshing Reunion has kept some of the directors and volunteers busy for the past while. Top photo shows Gordon Radford and Tom Leiper cutting the grain on the binder. The bottom picture has Lloyd Josling, Matt Townsend and Nathan Witherspoon at the fine old art of stooking on the Wayne Allen farm. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! & CKA* * custom ^on°mb^de%T A THRESHER'S DREAM At Rice's you'll find a huge inventory of quality work clothes including: striped overalls, engineer caps, work boots, coveralls ... RICE’S STORE Cone. 12, Hullett Twp., 2 miles east of Hwy. #4 (519) 523-4426 Paul Steckle, M.P. Huron-Bruce Constituency Office 30 Victoria Street North Goderich, Ontario N7A 2R6 (519) 524-6938 Office Hours: (Mon. - Fri.) 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. It is with great pleasure that I extend to the Huron Pioneer Thresher & Hobby Association, local residents and visitors to the area, my kindest regards and congratulations on the occasion of the 36th Anniversary of the Huron Pioneer Thresher Reunion in Blyth. May the celebration of this milestone be a lasting tribute to the heritage and traditions of the community. Best wishes, Paul Steckle, M.P.