Huron Expositor, 2001-08-29, Page 60—THS HURON EXPOSITOR. August 20, 2001
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A newly expanded preschool childcare facility is currently
taking new registrations for the 2001/2002 programs in
Walton.
Our preschool childcare facility offers your child a fun,
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early literacy.
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• Two Day Program (Tuesday and Thursday)
• Three Day Program (Monday, Wednesday and Friday)
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• Extended hours provided at a reasonable cost
For more information on program curriculum and monthly
fees please call Shannon McGavin at 887-9996.
Agriculture
Scott Hilgendorff photos
Brian Wilbee of Walton takes a look at the rows of tractors on display at the 2001 Huron County Plowing Match.
Pam Jewitt of Hullett makes some last minute adjustments as
she prepares to plow for the first time as she competes to
become Queen of the Furrow.
ELMA-LOGAN WILDCATS
are holding tryouts for a
MIDGET `A' Girls' Hockey Team
1st - Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2001
• 6 to 7:30 pm - Seaforth Arena
2nd - Sunday, Sept. 9, 2001
5:30 to 7:00 pm - Seaforth Arena
Must have permission to skate OR release
from previous team before being allowed on
ice.
:10.00 per girl/per tryout
Any questions call...348-9044
Cook's Division of
Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.
would like to announce the
appointment of
Kevin Melady
to Assistant Manager of their
Hensall, Ontario Location
Kevin is a Certified Crop Advisor with
15 years experience in the industry.
Kevin looks forward to continuing to deal
with customers both old & new in the
area. Phone 262-2410
Division of
Parrish & Heimbecker
Limited
Where You Can Trade Wrth Confidence'
Larry Wheatley helps make
adjustments to Ken
Campbell's plow as he took
part in an antique tractor
class at Ibst Friday's Huron
County plowing match held
near Winthrop.
Crystal Edgar
named Queen
of the Furrow
Forty-eight plowers
competed in regular
competition and two new
categories were well-
received at this year's 2001
Huron County Plowing
Match, held Aug. 23 and
Aug. 24 in McKillop Twp.
The hosts were Bruce and
Margaret Whitmore and
Steve Flynn Farms.
Twelve plowers competed
at the Junior Match on
Thursday. The Ross Gordon
trophy for plowing the best
crown was won by Steven
O'Rourke, Dublin.
On Friday, 48 plowers
competed in the regular
classes. The following is a
list of class winners. Class 2
- Steven O'Rourke, Dublin;
Class 3 - David Vanden
Hoven, Seaforth; Class 4 -
Nathan Witherspoon,
Goderich; Class 5 - Brian
McGavin, Walton; Class 6 -
no entries; Class 7 - Steven
Speller, Ailsa Craig; Class 8
- Allen Millman, St.
Thomas; Class 9 - Graeme
Dougherty, Caledonia; Class
10 - Glen Sharples, Embro;
Class 11 - no entries; Class
12 - Gilbert MacRobbie,
Mount Forest; Class 13 -
Ron Skinner, Mitchell.
There was strong support
for ttie two new plowing
events this year. The
"Masters" class drew 11
entrants with the overall
winners being Don Little,
Monkton and Ken
Campbell, Seaforth and
Larry Wheatley, Dublin who
plowed as a team. The
"team" plowing attracted
four entries (16 plowers)
with the winning team
comprised of Brian
McGavin, Walton; Jeff
McGavin, Brussels; Paul
Dodds, Seaforth and Steven
Speller, Ailsa Craig. All
members of this team were
plowing with Ford tractors.
The Huron Junior
Champion plower was
Nathan Witherspoon,
Goderich. The reserve
champion was Steven
O'Rourke, Dublin. The
Huron Senior Champion
plower was Brian McGavin,
Walton. The reserve
champion was Paul Dodds,
Seaforth. The Don Dodds
award for high visitor's
score was won by Steven
Speller, Ailsa Craig. The
Edgar Howatt Special for the
youngest Huron County
plower was awarded to Bill
Feeney and Shawn
Flanagan, both of Dublin
and both 12 years old.
The most original restored
antique tractor on display at
the plowing match was an I-
H W-9 owned by Watson
Reid, Seaforth, while John
Milligan, Strathroy had the
most original restored
antique tractor plowing at
the match. The most original
unrestored antique tractor
was a John Deere 80 owned
by Lorne Glanville, Walton.
The 2001-2002 Huron
County Queen of the Furrow
is Crystal Edgar, daughter of
Gordon and Bethany of RR
#2, Bluevale. Tied for
runners-up were Robyn Arts,
daughter of John and Hilrita,
Seaforth and Catherine
Miller, daughter of Wayne
and Helen, Dashwood.
by Marie Perrie
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Church
Services
You are invited to
attend these area churches
J
. First Presbyterian
Church
Goderich St. W. Seaforth
Rev. Vandermey
•
Worship Service at
Northside United
9:30 AM
Sunday School during Worship
St. Thomas
Anglican Church
9
Jarvis St. Seaforth
482-7861
. Rev. Tim Connor
Sunday Service
at 9:30 am.
Parish Assistance Call
522-0929 or 345-2023
Catholic Church
Saturday - 5:15 pm
St. James Parish, Seaforth
Saturday - 7:15 pm
St. Joseph's Parish, Clinton
Sunday - 9:00 am
St. Michael's Parish, Blyth
Sunday - 11:00 am
St. James Parish, Seaforth
Father Lance Magdziak
Bethel Bible Church
An Associated Gospel Church
126 Main St. Seaforth
Sunday Worship Hour 10 am
Adventure Club for Kids & Youth Groups
Wednesdays 7 p.m.
Egmondville
United Church
Rev. Judith Springett
Sunday School.
During Worship
Worship 10 a.m.
NORTHSIDE
UNITED CHURCHES
Rev. Sheila Macgregor
527-2635 or 527-1449
Month of
Cavan and First Presbyterian
together at Northside at 9:30
Sermon: "Images for
Joint Service at 9:30
Coming Sept. 9th: Dedication
- CAVAN
- Minister
54 Goderich St. W.
August
and Northside Worship
A.M. (No service at Winthrop)
the End of Summer"
a.m. at Northside
of NS Millennium Wing
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Agriculture
Scott Hilgendorff photos
Brian Wilbee of Walton takes a look at the rows of tractors on display at the 2001 Huron County Plowing Match.
Pam Jewitt of Hullett makes some last minute adjustments as
she prepares to plow for the first time as she competes to
become Queen of the Furrow.
ELMA-LOGAN WILDCATS
are holding tryouts for a
MIDGET `A' Girls' Hockey Team
1st - Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2001
• 6 to 7:30 pm - Seaforth Arena
2nd - Sunday, Sept. 9, 2001
5:30 to 7:00 pm - Seaforth Arena
Must have permission to skate OR release
from previous team before being allowed on
ice.
:10.00 per girl/per tryout
Any questions call...348-9044
Cook's Division of
Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.
would like to announce the
appointment of
Kevin Melady
to Assistant Manager of their
Hensall, Ontario Location
Kevin is a Certified Crop Advisor with
15 years experience in the industry.
Kevin looks forward to continuing to deal
with customers both old & new in the
area. Phone 262-2410
Division of
Parrish & Heimbecker
Limited
Where You Can Trade Wrth Confidence'
Larry Wheatley helps make
adjustments to Ken
Campbell's plow as he took
part in an antique tractor
class at Ibst Friday's Huron
County plowing match held
near Winthrop.
Crystal Edgar
named Queen
of the Furrow
Forty-eight plowers
competed in regular
competition and two new
categories were well-
received at this year's 2001
Huron County Plowing
Match, held Aug. 23 and
Aug. 24 in McKillop Twp.
The hosts were Bruce and
Margaret Whitmore and
Steve Flynn Farms.
Twelve plowers competed
at the Junior Match on
Thursday. The Ross Gordon
trophy for plowing the best
crown was won by Steven
O'Rourke, Dublin.
On Friday, 48 plowers
competed in the regular
classes. The following is a
list of class winners. Class 2
- Steven O'Rourke, Dublin;
Class 3 - David Vanden
Hoven, Seaforth; Class 4 -
Nathan Witherspoon,
Goderich; Class 5 - Brian
McGavin, Walton; Class 6 -
no entries; Class 7 - Steven
Speller, Ailsa Craig; Class 8
- Allen Millman, St.
Thomas; Class 9 - Graeme
Dougherty, Caledonia; Class
10 - Glen Sharples, Embro;
Class 11 - no entries; Class
12 - Gilbert MacRobbie,
Mount Forest; Class 13 -
Ron Skinner, Mitchell.
There was strong support
for ttie two new plowing
events this year. The
"Masters" class drew 11
entrants with the overall
winners being Don Little,
Monkton and Ken
Campbell, Seaforth and
Larry Wheatley, Dublin who
plowed as a team. The
"team" plowing attracted
four entries (16 plowers)
with the winning team
comprised of Brian
McGavin, Walton; Jeff
McGavin, Brussels; Paul
Dodds, Seaforth and Steven
Speller, Ailsa Craig. All
members of this team were
plowing with Ford tractors.
The Huron Junior
Champion plower was
Nathan Witherspoon,
Goderich. The reserve
champion was Steven
O'Rourke, Dublin. The
Huron Senior Champion
plower was Brian McGavin,
Walton. The reserve
champion was Paul Dodds,
Seaforth. The Don Dodds
award for high visitor's
score was won by Steven
Speller, Ailsa Craig. The
Edgar Howatt Special for the
youngest Huron County
plower was awarded to Bill
Feeney and Shawn
Flanagan, both of Dublin
and both 12 years old.
The most original restored
antique tractor on display at
the plowing match was an I-
H W-9 owned by Watson
Reid, Seaforth, while John
Milligan, Strathroy had the
most original restored
antique tractor plowing at
the match. The most original
unrestored antique tractor
was a John Deere 80 owned
by Lorne Glanville, Walton.
The 2001-2002 Huron
County Queen of the Furrow
is Crystal Edgar, daughter of
Gordon and Bethany of RR
#2, Bluevale. Tied for
runners-up were Robyn Arts,
daughter of John and Hilrita,
Seaforth and Catherine
Miller, daughter of Wayne
and Helen, Dashwood.
by Marie Perrie
• prevents you from going where you want to?
• acts excessively jealous or possessive?
• prevents you from making your own or joint financial
decisions?
• isolates you from your family arld friends and puts
them down?
• makes you feel afraid?
• becomes emotionally, physically or sexually abusive?
If you have answered yes to some or all of these
questions you may be in an abusive relationship. The
Domestic Abuse Review Team wants to hear your story.
Please call to share your
experiences
Tanya can be reached at 523-9721
or 1-800-265-5606
All coifs will be
kept strictly
conlidenlllol.