HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-09-23, Page 31Diane Oldfield, 22, of RR 4, Seaforthwas crowned 1982 Huron County Queen of the-Ftu--
row on Saturday. Deb Armstrong, 19, of RR 4, Wingham, the 1981 Huron County Queen of
the Furrow is shown rowning Miss Oldfield. Dianne was chosen over, four other com-
petitors. Jacquie Robertson, 17, of RR 2, Bluevale was chosen as the numer-up.
(Stephanie Levesque photo)
Queen of the Furrow crowned
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GObERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, )98I -PAGE 13A
Over 50 tractors entered. in 54th annual plowing match
By
Stephanie Levesque
A 22 -year-old Seaforth
area girl was crowned the
1982 Huron County Queen of
the Furrow at the 54 annual
plowing match held north of
Brussels last Saturday.
Dianne Oldfield, 22, of RR
4, Seaforth was crowned on
Saturday, by the 1981 Queen
of the Furrow Deb Arm-
strong, 19, -of RR 4,
• Wingham. The runner-up.
was Jacquie Robertson, 17,
of RR 2 Bluevale.
Miss Oldfield was chosen
from four contestants.
Besides Miss Robertson,
other competitors were San-
dra Finlayson, 16, of RR 3,
Kippen and Carol McIntosh.,
18, of RR 4, Seaforth.
Secretary -Treasurer of the
Huron County Plowmen's
Association Graeme Craig
said the crowd attending the
match at the farm of Mrs.
Viola Adams on lot 29, con. 4
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Antique class
Lloyd Howatt of Clinton is practising for the antique class
here. With this 1940 Cockshutt,. Mr. Howatt placed second
in his class. (Stephanie Levesque photo)
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of Morris Township was
good. Mr. Craig said there
was a total of 55 tractor en-
tries and commented the
judges said the plowing was
good.
The senior champion for
the day was Ken Innes of
Brussels with Barry Gordon
of Seaforth as the reserve
champion..The junior cham-
pion for the day was Brian
McGavin of Walton with
Bevan Shapton of Exeter as
the reserve champion. Mr.
McGavin and Mr. Shapton
will represent Huron County
at the 1981 International
Plowing Match at Barrie.
The winners in each class
are as follows, in order of
merit: class two, tractor
class for Huron boys and
girls between 15 and 20,
Bevan Shapton of Exeter,
Brian McGavin of Walton
and Jeff McGavin of Walton;
Class three, open to Huron
residents, • Ken Innes of
Brussels, Barry Gordon of
Seaforth;
• Class four, open to all,
Elmer Erb of Millbank, Ron
Scotchmer of Mitchell, and
Scott Cardiff of Ethel;
Class five, Stephen Adams
of Brussels,•Paul Pentland of
Dungannon, Stephen
Hallahan of Blyth;
Class six, tractor class for
girls under 24, Marion Hunt
of Walton;
Class seven, Huron
residents under. 20, Brian
McGavin-of Walton, Bevan
Shapton of Exeter, and Jeff
McGavin of Walton;
Class nine, present and
former wardens, mayors,
reeves, deputy reeves, MPs,
MPPs, farmers and
businessmen, Andrew
MacRobble of Mount Forest,
Edgar Howatt of Blyth, Or-
val Mellin address unknown;
Class 10, tractors drawing
four plows or more, Peter
VanDeborne of Seaforth,
Harry Johnston of Seaforth,
Bob Caldwell of Hensall,
John Baker of Hensall, John
Baker of Hensall, and Glen
Lobb of Goderich;
Class 11, antique class,
Ron Scotchmer of Mitchell,
Lloyd Howatt of Clinton, and
Carmen Howatt of Clinton.
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awarded at the banquet and
dance on Oct. 23 at the
Legion Hall in Brussels.
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