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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGoderich Signal Star, 2011-08-03, Page 26Au, -.3,2014 # O arich $ ! . Star 25 • inty Ploughing Id antique trac- th more modern will help area how off their .xpertise at the 1 Huron County latch, which will ty, August 26. L, which is free to Bing hosted by 11 Vincent and im Scott. It will the Scott Farm th of Wingharn, ions west of Bel - 1498 Belgrave lot more to corn. oughing than raight line," says st Warden Vin - i agriculturally such as Huron., ploughing is fine art." " Carol Leeming, President of the Huron -Plowmen's Association, says new specta- tors sometimes think it's all about straight tines h t learn about ploughing by watching and talking to competitors at the match. Leeming explains that judges look for details such as the wheat stubble being neatly buried and the consistency and depth of the furrow. The ploughing competi- tions run from 9 a.m. to 4. p.m., and involve competi- tors in more than a dozen classes including horse- drawn ploughs and antique tractors. This event is open to the public with a free will donation collected at the Iand. golf news w, July 25, Men's ow net went to rith a score of 30. 5s of 33 was shot riatn and Roy ;est to the pin on ideswell. Other 1e eveningwere derburgh, Bill rthur Hooff, Bill wey Horton and Morning July 26, e saw 61 players vey,low net, Velma Haylow; ourse. The low---1Third flight, low gross, Mary were: Flight A Ellen Jasper, low net, Susan Arbour; Fourth flight, low. gross Gay Reynolds, low net Lorene Love. Junior Day, Wednesday, July 27, Girl's Division,' First Rylee Smith, second Kylie Dulong. Boy's 10 and under, first Ben Rochon, second, Owen Dulong. Boys 11 and over, First low gross, Taylor Helesic, low. net, Troy Peters, second low gross, Jared Bakker, second low net, Connor Rochon. Thursday_ Morning Ladies' League, July 28. Even though the weather was very hot and humid a few ladies took to the course. The win- ners were Carol Alcock, Jean Bell, Velma Havlow, Betty I-Jelesic, Mary Ellen Jasper, Jean_ Mikitish and Carol Bean. Barry Mitchell, B 4 players tied, C - hill Bell and Bob Coluhoun, D - Skip Lav- ergne, E Dave Surridge, F Bob Glenn and Paul Blair, G - Jirn Collins and Gerry Parsons. Closest to the pin on #1 was Sam Cino. Ladies' Night, July 27, Arlynne McMillan came in with low putts. First flight, low gross, Kay King, second low gross Maureen Peet, low net, Marion Meriarn; Second flight; low gross, Wendy Har - M atch scheduled for August 26 gate. Other events include a pancake breakfast at 7:30 to 10 a.m., agricultural displays and exhibits, silent and live. auction, and an awards barbecue sup- per held at 5 p.m. in the Belgrave Com- munity Centre, 12 Queen Street in Bel- grave, where Huron County's Queen of the Furrow will be crowned: Tickets for the supper are available at $17 for adults or $10 for 5-10 year olds; they must be pre -booked by August 22. Tickets are available at the Belgrave Variety Store, McGavin Farm Equip- ment in Walton, Hyde Brothers Farm Equipment south of Hensall or by call- ing Maja Dodds at 519-527-0686. A 4-11 and Junior Match Day is held on Thursday, August 25 with coaching and practice starting at 9 a.m. and the actual match running from noon until 3 p.m. 'the Princess Contest begins at 1:30 p.rn. MAKEVISH Canada /tr•E•u11'sU• %,,,,ry• wishes ('(1 /1 'l 11 !11 ! /or Ninne(i(I '. www.rnnkenwkh.ea, 1-St48-M22-917.1 PLAY ALL DAY w/ca ri Any Day Anytime With coupon Expires Aug. 31. 2011 Some conditions apply. -Plan Weekends - Save BIG!! w/Cart After 3pm Sat, Sun & Hol — Tournament Packages 5 From . 1 ,.._, Golf / Cart / Muter • .3• •ILiL LU :•:.ir 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ploughing Matches have been part of our agricultural history in Ontario for well over a century. Originally these matches not only gave farmers and opportunity to display their skill in the handling of a walking plough, but to show their fine teams of horses, many of which were imported Of from imported stock. For additional information, including rule.5 and regulations for competitors, please consult the Official Program for the 84th Huron County Ploughing Match. For more information contact: Ontario P�avmen's Association Direc- tor, Steve Corbett at 519-236-4514 or Enriail: huronplowrnen@hay.net. 1 436 Bruce Rd. 1. (Kincardine) Kinloss NOG 2E30 www.blackhorsegolt ca 519-395-0009 BRAND NAME CLEARANCE vlaylorMade ,r 4145,110f 1140 0 -Initiroar yam DOOR CSH6RS r'r' sr`w' dolt Cat'!s coi n km lulb mu 0.s. (Mq To S21 A NOW $99 Crazy *obi JUST $399 225 ■ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CENTRE MON AUG 810-7 390 PARSONS COURT, GODERICH TUES AUG 9 9-5