Times Advocate, 1999-09-29, Page 21Wedseaday. Sept:606er 29,1999
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Rounding 'em up. Cromarty's Dave Kinsman hangs onto his hat during the cat-
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attle penning demonstration at the West Coast Show Ring The ring was home to
the West Coast Equine Showcase and border collie and llama demonstrations.
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Huron's
horses.
Annika. Zehre
rides Sassy, an
America paint
horse, around
the West
Coast Show
Ring last
Tuesdr.
Above: On stage. The South Huron District
High School band performs at Celebration
Square Friday afternoon.
At left: Shoving the way. Jean Hodgert. of
Exeter gives directions to a visitor at the infor-
mation
booth at the Stephen Gate: Replicas of
the Exeter Olde Tower hail and the: Grand tend`
lighthouse served as information booths.
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BUNGALOWS
The entire plowing match was a tremendous success and a real tribute to the ability of our communityto get
behind a great event and pull together. .
The Organizers and the hunfreds of localvolunteers are to be commended..
As the corporate sponsor for the advance ticket draw promotion of a Northlander park model trailer , we• are
impressed by the value we received for our support .
Special recognition is in order for
the advance ticket team headed by Graeme Craig & Gerald Thiel .
All 135 of our employees are very proud of their own efforts to make our plowing match display court one the
entire community could take pride in .
" WHERE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION COMES FIRST'
CONGRATULATIONS i.P. M.
NORTHLANDER INDUSTRIES
& YHE HAMATHER FAMILY