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Clinton News Record, 1954-12-02, Page 14I'AdE FOURTEEN a CLnMN NF,,WS 'RECORR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 19Si9 n pipelines transported ' Official` comparison: it. reties; - a recti da83,480i000 barrels bf oa),.$XOj o buy,,wki'at 1Q0'' ioraid' Two 4ntar�o Men': A ,Cham' xon Plowman ` fist six months of 1954. pu*oh ", in thc� f •: k�[,s ....'.. Will „r+�� k M�il' t3,��z,Y. Wl� Plow At _ , :.: .. :;, ;. .f., .: , :�,,, 7 �, f?•.s �>�* ;.;�;i"r at w :.:;y.. �+ '���J;v �4�� �''g;;]�,�y� a)3e u$O. _ a, y , :CANADIAN '`� - - `'r , ` . (.]� Q..- �` -.x£ "?zf °?3! m �, zc' f'T GG •( ." `,, ,U ,F. i',YY Watt] t.'.�ea u�o Cattle BreedIn, Sweden lfex r ,, r PLOWMEN ., _ : e s will, ravel « a € TWO'�ntarl0farm i• ,.. i t =,Y, e�R v;'�z a zz f'.tw:Fh of=i tY x , � Sweden next e r tore resent lays. • ' s € R . �, Association , ABROAD' ' . to"- �' Y P t=Sr zs , p r �' > t' : 6'�^, , .., : r es?< ��- ile a +i ;.:) Canada in the third annual world ,, Yr , v Y + S,..E q W . r Better Bulls Are Used BULLlCK, Pod •,idea► .� .tractor plowing matiih,. They are "Joe Tran, 37,.C.l re= j�EDUCATIONAL'd PROMOTIONAL ONTARIO PLOWMEN'S ASSOCIATION, mont,_and Ivan McLaughlin;' yk. spy u lY1EETINGS" Stouffville. 'winner and. xlTnner-uQ°, a in °the :annual . Cana dian plow, .,. r 's .:, �'�s�"� s a; , x 3 rf t� which as 'field at «%I a "`::k mid ,Sa3x ,a� will 'be held for those in Huron Count Interested or championship, ,. hi w. cw;: K In'. , z3 ;.„ ty : ' Wilh'am $iillick, Camlachie, B'allantrae, 30. miles northeast of**,y,§ k '� who may become Interested in artificlgl: breeding, Toronto, after, bad weather forced �ftrt U;fib..sl;lr�� ' past president` of iOntario Plow- qmi its ost onement at -the 41st- In 3 'y�� ; "i `a ' t f '<G ,x .. DECI<+.'1VIBER 7th, 1954 ' d manager ternational Plowing Match ' at <: : r r mens Association and : p p �>RN.� �... i TUESD 4 �' • i x of the Canadian piownrg team Breslau, near Kitchener, r r Forrester s, ]tial], .'BELGRAZ?E, at '1.30 p.>�a• • .' at the second annual World'plo- ' < In. addition `to •the trip' abroad, D E Y Esso 5iiver Plow,;ksa win Mwtch' at Killarney,, Ire Tran s„I s TOWiil I�a11, EXETER,; at, 8:30 p.m: 1iYatit recently returned to Csln maoy, of,Cana(adian • plowing sup - symbol . Y , : - � �' wilhbe held fora _ With mbers,James e year ,by his provincial group, the le .,; Slides and Talks with .a.'Question and Answer Period ida� tb foam me u:t . m=� rAssociation.s i f Plowmen's- � • uecle •. Bram tun, •a�iid Itobort ,Ontario lowm s Timbers, Stouffville. Here is This, year's Canadian charnpiort_ '� ” y ship .was contested by .two plow the first of his roports on the men From each of the provinces £� F' James HCCICS ' Robert Timbers . of • Ontario, Manitoba and :British v;xiY' trip: "What happened ,at the worldIreiand or England, and the; rem 'Columbia. r1 aotVin match an Ireland?' That's wining'two ,came from'kinland and Tran scored 83 points out of a- '[f tf !!• - r question I've, been. asked Fre-'Holland. possible 1D0; McLaughlin 81 sus k � 4a 'T"HE'RE LL BE N0' BEE "s gently. since my return' t6 C' • ur boys wouldhave partly ov- Points. In third place with '78 `{� q ads, and -most, people ;who ask it ercO Dints, was" a 14Yeaitiold lad, Ger- e� (� p p ome this ge raphical, handl- p ° ' 'r e WISH j cH really mean,:' Why didn't Jim Ee- cap by taking their own plows ov- aid Little, Portage la Prairie, who BOUT �H�S' KIND QF1�l.Srl cies . or Sob Timbers bring home erseas, had :they, foreseen how captured the western Canada' the Esso Golden Plyw?" things would turn out. The only Plowing championship at Mhnito= < I was something a lot of ole Canadian plows available to them bels '.provincial matches in the ek ected, since Jim won theptro- in Ireland, were some that had Portage area last June. Alan Wer- h to the first 'annual World been*sent over iii 1946 and which bigki,. also of Portage la Prairie, p Y was fourth with ?6 of Mowing .119ateh at. Cobour , `last were not an match condition. It points. ec • g was a little,like expecting a Cham- Fifth and sixth, respectively, A trip to Sweden is in store for Joe Tran, Claremount; Ont;,, year, and 'a_few days before that, pion marksman to compete against were the contestants from Chilli- as result of his victory in Canadian, championship competition: Bois Timbers -won' ,the Canadian other champions with a' rifle he 3 ch, BB.CToni Hickman, with for Essa. Silver Plow, held by Ontario Plowmen's Association at , BEEFMAKER i ' plowing championship, defeating had never seen before in his life. 7 , an B.C. champion Henry Ballantrae, Ont, He and runner-up, Ivan McLaughlin, 30; i Jim Eccles in the process. Another -problem, which bother- Thomson, with 72% points. As most of my readers will 'ed 'all contestants to more or less Trans Canadian championshipStouffville, will travel to Sweden next year n compete against ` victory comes after 22 e plowmen' from other countries in the third annual world champ- know hamp- • t Golden the same extent, was the, quality' years of ionship plowing match. illow syymbol f @world tractor of the soil itself. z competitive plowing, during which Barr, Northern e ' went to Hugh For years our boys had been time he has amassed a large array lie .Dixon; a ritai eland, with Les- used to plowing- oa trophies, medals and other' Ariz - ]'owing supremac p, gin a. deep heavy es; including two, medals and Exeter Co -Op Is made to open the safe, Several n 'ad runner-up, soil that produces a panbake type g p articles were stolen from stock. Out of 25 competitors from 13 of furrow. The loose soil of the one gold medal from Imperial Oil Police Chief Reg.' Taylor in - countries, Jim Eccles finished Irish land was a new experience, for prowess in the Esso class com- Entered By vestigated. eighth and Bob Timbers 13th. There are certain special attach- Petitions. With,the gold medal he captured at the 1953 international, One thin our first overseas ments that plowmen are entitled Unknown Thieves g Tran also won a trip a Portage world match taught us was that to use under world rules, and -it SHUR-GAl1V' SWINGS THE SCALES is Possible that if our bo la Prairie, Man., where he took A break-in at the Exeter Dist- - contestants who live in or near P boys had part in the provincial competition, rict Co -Op plant early last week CALLIN. AND IN YOUR FAVOUR the country where the match is had these, they might have done A Holstein farmer, he lives with was discovered the next morning 1 held will always have a certain better, both in stubble and in sod. sf his wife.and four children on the by the manager, Kenneth Hern. advantage—they are able to take however; the soil was quite Many of the most cost-conscious feeders g Claremont farm where he was Entrance had been made through SEE US ABOUT ample equipment to - the match, a- stony just a few inches below the born: a cellar window and- the door to find that it pays to use SHUR-G_4IN Beef - long with whatever extra parts surface, a condition that even a O �•tL� g The runner-up, Ivan McLaugh- the upstairs had been jimmied. been YOUR PROBLEMS maker — because a small arrlOUnt Of SHUR- the think they might need. This special attachment would not have y unsuccessful attempt had been advantage is perhaps more obv- overcome. GAIN does Such a BIG job of beef production.. Ions to us now than it was last Having toured much of Ireland on. year, when Jim and Bob came by this time, we felt there were doubt a they could have picked a first and third, respectively, other sites that would have been more beautiful setting if they had lin, who is reeve or WhItenurefriendly rival 'The reason is Sim le —beef cattle _need among world championship con- more suitable for a world plowing surveyed every possible site in the Ontario, has been a friendly rival EAVESTROUGli1NG ll tenders on their home soil. It match than the land there on world, The fields themselves lay of Tran's in plowing competition ,. a balanced ration t0 make beef just as dairy' { was certainly in evidence this Mental Hospital Farm at Gortron between beautiful hills on the west for many years, He defeated Tran ELECTRICAL WIRING cows need a balanced ration to make milk. year, when out of, the to five which is just two miles. from Kil; and the magnificent Lakes of Kit- in the Ontario. championship class top,five SHUR-GAIN contains What rain lacks, — plowmeh, three were from either larney. On the other hand, I larney on the east, Ditty a few days before the Caned- AIR-CONDITIONING c And, as if to make things even ian championship contest. the nutrients needed to produce beef quickly more perfect, the Irish upheld Tran, McLaughlin and W. C. GRAVITY WARM -AIR their reputation for being among Barrie of Galt, a director of the and cheaply. Try feeding Beefmaller to yoilr the most gracious hosts in the Ontario Plowmen's Association HEATING steers — mixed one to seven with grain. You i FA�1 1l M E 1JQ world. The crowds (and there who has been chosen their team were some 30,000 spectators on manager, will make the trip over- will find the extra finish means extra profits+ each day of the two-day match) seas as guests of Imperial Oil, PLUMBING We are shipping cattle every Saturday for United cheered the contestants whenever Crack plowmen from more than CALL IN AND LET US DISCUSS YOUR Co-operatdves of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We will they appeared. They knew our a dozen nations are expected to A FURNACE FOR EVERY i + '' pick them up at your farm. Jim Eccles by the publicity he had compete in Sweden for the Esso PFP+FC� FEEDING PROGRAM JOB Please PnONID COLLECT not later than Friday night@. received in the Irish press and sad- Golden Plow, a perpetual trophy��— • io, and he got a special hand from awarded each year to the world's �] Seaforth Farmers Co-operave the crowd, particularly in the two- best tractor plowman, It was ivon VISE and �ATEMIQ� mile parade of tractors including L H. S. Iiunt,cMasiager ,,ttall the competing plowmen—that in October this year by Hugh Phone—Day 9 Evenin $ 81w moved from Killarney to the site Barr, Northern Ireland and in Phone 147—ClintonCLINTON FEED", MIL J 7 Yof the match oil opening day, 1953 by James Eccles, Brampton. + n. ••-��_ We stayed in a lovely hotel in 39-tfb Killarney, and in addition we had -: --- ----- - wonderful accommodation on a farm with a most generous and a<M<o>:.N::..,.:..,,.... �.•,: ,,, ..v:.,,.:, considerate• Irish farmer who, in;e>.•`>^"`"' a gP0 4 accordance with plans arranged,* x, y tYt4� by the World Plowing Organizat-? p+� PD P` CyON� H ion, "adopted' our two plowmen OCA �y N . LE DOG a. during the practice days prior to t4 •MP S My 41� the match, making sure they si•Ot► W1aERE FiA •PUSSY ; zas �t�Aa could concentrate on practising 2' CAT, PUSSY CqI ,... without having to worry about a , a other things ,•� Though we didn't bring home# / ' •_ the championship, we all felt the >: • whole trip was more than worth- ........... orth k 3«s$ :. while. We saw a lot of things 3� ,let that were new to us, and we were treated like kings wherever we r I L 1 K went, being feted at banquet after 3 w - a banquet attended by such digni- . taries as Premier John Costello i{4'� • � and the lord mayor of Dublin. �,{� i ,:,i,� �'t� c°lib And I think that, by taking part h MA arld in the first match outside Canada, , r a the gained a lot of practical expr- �� �� '••;;;s `:<� ' ience that will provevaluable .� ...,. �� „�•,, �. \•, �.:�.»:ase.»•, .�t;�o:w �e:�a�,•.� ti",.a i1 I e K. when we pass it along to Joe Tran, s j .s rte% 1954 Canadian champion, and run- Yet, Talking Trudy is always ready to say her piece! Mary ner-up Ivan McLaughlin, who will l be competing as the. Canadian had a Little Lamb," " Rock -a -Bye Baby, "Pussy Cat, Pussyteam next year in Sweden, •Cat or ' Oh, where has My Little Dog Gone"esk °your Our main point of advice to little girl which of these four famous nursery rhymes she likes best. Trudy them will be that they. take their will recite that rhyme as often as you want, crud �" P� tss own plows to the match- with y Y y is a big, beautiful, them, as many of the European doll, all decked out in a sweet plaid pinafore and'cute hooded bonnet to .. cgntestants did this year. (The match. She's 24 inches tall and sturdily built to take- all sorts of punishment .;: Germans even brought their own and still talk in rhyme. There's no complicated machinery, nodelicatetractors,) settings to go wrong. Just turn the sturdy handle at Trudy's bacVand she f And we wpraeticeuthe them to talks in rhyme. every time! li 1 -thesite ofthe e me twi;1 or noknow 3 wwM a get all the y can at, J . Y g i 1 Y, 1 � �] r ' , what the plowing conditions are HURRY! HURRY I' ! or how often bad weather might prevent them from practising. Don't disappoint your little girl. 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