HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-09-04, Page 33;14
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They don't run on gasoline like the modern day equipment, but use wood. In order to keep the engines running,
farmers led wood into the machinery.,
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Steam engines come in all sizes to Blyth each Year. Along with the huge lumbering
giants, the reunion boasts an unusual display of miniature steam engines. The small
working models are fascinating to watch.
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Young Rhonda Howatt of Blyth took third
place in the step dancing competition at the
1984 show. She competed in the eight years
and under step dancing competition.
Lumber sawed by steam, a shingle mill, horse power, a black smith
shop and a hay press are among the attractions that will be
featured in Blyth on September 6, 7 and 8 at the fairgrounds.