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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-09-06, Page 15 (2)• • • Best Interest 1 1/4OA) We represent many Trust Companies. We ore often able to arrange for the highest interest being offered on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. ' subject to change fi► IGaiser-Kneale wirt, Insurance Agency Inc. EXETER GRAND BEND CLINTON 235-2420 238-8484 482-9747 We're prepared to handle your white, kidney and soya beans FEATURING • Modern expanded facilities • Fast. efficient unloading • Competitive marketing terms CONTACT US NOW! The Great Canadian Bean Co. Inc. R.R 1 Ailsa Craig Ohtar NOM TAO . -(s1-9r-232:44-49--- - PROCESSORS CI` . Area girl wins queen title Eighty-- eight entries plow Huron furrows _ The 52nd annual Huron County plowing match held Saturday at the Hay town- ship farm of Huron Warden Jack Tinney was a success. Secretary -treasurer Russell'Bolton, who has held the position for the past 14 years said he was pleased with the 88 entries taking part in all categories. In the Queen of the Furrow contest, Janet Shapton, RR 1, Exeter was named the 1979 winner. Janet • will be representing Huron in. the 1979 International match in Kent County in late Sep- tember. - Elizabeth Datars, Dash- wood was runnerup in the Queen competition. Other contestants were Patti Down, Exeter and Ruth Alton, Lucknow. Ruth Craig and Marie McGavin were the directors in charge. Janet Shapton received her crown and other prizes Crop last year's winner Anne Stewart, Seaforth. John Becker, Dashwood and Ken Innes, Brussells were the premier winners in the seniors competitions. Innes was the winner of the morning open class, took the senior championship and the Brussells Stockyards trophy and the Algoma Tire of Exeter trophy for the best Plowed land. John Becker won the Brussells Motors award as the senior reserve champion, was second in the moiiiing open class, the McGavin Farm Equipment award for the best corner in class 10 and the prize for round -the - field plowing. Brian McGavin won the junior championships and Bevan Shapton was the reserve winner. Peter Dearing, RR 1, • Exeter won the junior competition for non -winners • of previous years and Scott Turnbull, Grand Bend was second. Dearing also won a wrist watch from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce branches in Huron. Jim Pentland. Lucknow won the Kongskilde trophy for the best land plowed with a Triple K plow. Don Little of Monkton was the winner of two open classes. Tom Leeming won the winner of the special horse drawn class for businessmen, mayors, reeves, councillors, etc. Next in line were Bill Stephens. Carmen Howatt and Ken Duncan. Leeming also won the. Huron County Special. Uoyd Venner and Dave Kyle, Kippen were winners in class one in the horseshoe pitching contest with Keith - Lovell, Kippen and Elgin Kipfer, Dashwood placing second. Taking first prize in the open class were Horace Salt and Matt Coyne with Ron Anderson and Herman Fisher second. In nail driving com- petitions, Pat Down was the ladies winner and former • Huron warden Bill Elston and Ken Alton were tied for first in the men's category., In a nail -off Alton was declared the winner. Herman Fisher and Cliff Marchand won the log sawing competition. Allan Campbell is president of the Huron Plowmen's Association and Graeme Craig is assistant secretary. s 21 • ? t ` • .d,t ttgis, �A; ^ilii . I! �•:' ;, �, 14 SETTING PEGS — Bob Leeming and Anson McKinley were two of the many volunteers at Saturday's Huron Coun- --=.--ty-plowing-match---at-the Hay -township -farm-of Huron Warden Jack Tinney. A STEPHEN HAMMER — Delores Shapton of Stephen township was one of the contestants in Saturday's nail driv- ing contest at the Huron plowing match. The winner of the ladies event was Pat Down of Usborne. T -A photo DRAINAGE Farm and Municipal Drainage Systems Drainage Plan Provided Free Estimates Phone (519)271-4.777 after 8 p.m. RR # 4 STRATFORD, ONT. .PRE -HARVEST SPECIAL ON Grain Bins ----- JUNIOR JUNIOR FARMERS IN ACTION -- Members of the Huron Junior Farmers manned a booth at Saturday's Huron plowing match on the Hay township'farm of Jack Tinney From the left are Wayne Shapton, Marg Pym. CherylStewart. ElainePym Irff Hicks T -A ohotn and C Three ladies lead way in Kirkton flower show The Kirkton Horticultural _ society field—the iF annual show "Festival of Flowers" August' 21 in the Kirkton- Woodham Community Center. There was a good display of cut flowers and potted plants which Rev Seibert of Stratford had judged earlier in'the day. The top prize winners were lst Mrs. Ellis Strahan, RR 6 St. Marys; Mrs- .Mahlon Ryckrtipn, Exeter and Mrs. • Tom 1{ern, Zior) Best gladioli in show -Mrs. Wallace Selves. Kirkton. The pupils of grades 7 and 8 of Upper Thames Mitchell Public and Usborne central schools had made posters which were judged and the following pupils received prizes: Grade 7 Anne Jefferson Upper Thames, Lisa Rundle and Charlene Verbeek Usborne: Cheryl Francis and Mark Miller Upper Thames and Lori Kerslake. Usborne. Honourable mention Susan Schade, Margie Roney Nancy Pridham and Sarah Schuessler. Upper Thames and Ernie Szabo Usborne Grade 8, Barb Skinner Michele Riehl and Mary Lou Rundle. Usborne Central. OVER 80 _ CLUB Mrs. Levina Kydd Ritz - villa Mitchell formerly of Exeter celebrated her 94th birthday, September 5. Mervin Dayman, RR 3 Exeter was 81 on September 4. He.celebrated his birthday with his niece Joyce in Kirkland Lake. SKID STEER LOADER RENTALS • Daily, Weekly Or. Monthly t � Roberta Ber___I4tiichell;_ Jayne Hendrick ' and Robbie Miller Usborne. Honourable mention Carla WolfKamp, Mitchell; Doug 'Cooper and Karen Cottle Usborne; Lee Baillie, Mit- chell and Clayton Cornish. Usborne. Miss Anna Peterson of Becker's Flowers St. Marys demonstrated propogation of _hsus a .plants-and-some-4nds- of shrubs for outdoor planting. Starting Kits were handed out to all present. Now is the best time to take cuttings for your winter plants- to •get them well started before weather gets cold and shorter days come. Mrs. -Philip Johns. the president was chairlady for the evening. Manufacturers of FARM DRAIN TILE W.J. 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