Times Advocate, 1999-09-22, Page 2020
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Wednesday, Se ember 22, i 999
Students from across Huron County gathered at the Machines in Motion display
Saturday to collect their prizes for the Back to the Future poster and essay con-
test.The students described their vision of agriculture in 2039 through words and
drawings. Back from left: Gr. 7-8 winners I st - Cory King, Stephen Central; 2nd
JosinaVink, St. Columban; 3rd -TJ. Klopp, St. Boniface; contest coordinator Don
Finkbeiner; Open Competition 3rd Lisa Masse, St. Boniface and 1st -Amanda
Van Aaken - St. Boniface; Gr. 7-8 finalists Ashley Rumley, Holmesville P.S. and Nicole
Van Hie - Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Secondary School Essay Competition - I st
Sarah Gedcke, F.E. Madill Secondary School. Middle row from left Gr. 4-6 Ist - jos
Schroeders, Precious Blood; 2nd - Kami Fevery, Mt. Carmel; 3rd - Christopher
Jutzi, Brussels; JK - Gr. 3: I st - Katie McClinchey, Hullett; 2nd -,Kelly Miller, Huron
Centennial; 3rd - Katherine Van Hie, Mt. Carmel. Front row from left: finalists
Matthew Johns, Usborne; Drew Hendrick, Zurich; Matt Fisher, Huron Centennial;
Kelsey Johnston, Holmesville and Curtis Winters, Precious Blood.
Measuring up. GregTimbers of the Uxbridge area measures his furrows In the
Senior Canadian Plowing Championships Friday afternoon just east of Dashwood.
Lucknow native Paul Henderson was the guest
speaker st Sunday's IPM interdenominational church
service at the Zurich arena. More than 4,000 people
packed the arena with hundreds watching on closed-
circuit television or listening outside the building.
Three hundred singers participated in the IPM mus choir under the direction of Margaret Whitmore at Sunday night's church service in Zurich.