The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-09-13, Page 31PAGE 12A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1979
Huron warden hosts
79 Huron plow match
By Ross Haugh
The 52nd annual Huro
County plowing matt
held Saturday at.the Ha
township farm of Huro
Warden Jack Tinney wa
a success. -
Secreta.ry-treasure
Russell Bolton, who ha
-held •thee position for the
past 14 years said he wa
.pleased with the 88 en
tries taking' part; in al
categories.
In the Queen cf the
Furrow contest, Janet
Shapton, RR 1, Exeter
was named the 1979
winner. Janet will be
representing Huron in the
1979 International match
in Kent County in late
September.
Elizabeth Datars,
Dashwood was runnerup
in the Queen competition.
Other contestants were
Patti Down, Exeter and
Ruth Alton, Lucknow.
Ruth Craig and Marie
McGavin were the
directors in charge.
Janet Shapton received
her crown and other
prizes from last year's
winner Anne Stewart,
Seaforth.
John Becker, Dash-
wood and Ken Innes,
Brussels were the
premier winners in the
seniors competitions.
Innes was the winner of
the morning open class,
took the senior cham-
pionship and the Brussels
Stockyards trophy, and
the " Algoma Tire of
Exeter trophy for the best
plowed land.
John Becker won. the
Brussels Motors award
as the senior reserve
champion, was second in ,4
the morning open class,
the McGavin Farm
Equipment award for the
best corner in class • 1.0
and the prize for round-
-----the-field.plowing-:-...__- .--
Brian McGavin Won the
junior championships
and Bevan Shapton was
n the reservel winner.
h Peter Dearing, RR 1,
Y Exeter won the junior
n competition for non -
s winners of previous years
and Scott Turnbull,
✓ Grand Bend was second.
s Dearing also won a wrist
watch from. the Canadian
s Imperial Bank of Com-
- merce branches in
1 Huron.
Jim Pentland,
Lucknow won the
Kongskilde trophy for.the
best land plowed with a
Triple K plow.
Don Little of Monkton
was the winner of two
open classes.
Tom Leeming was the
winner of the special
horse drawn classfor
businessmen, mayors,
reeves, councillors, etc.
Next in line were Bill
Stephens, Carmen
Howatt and Ken Duncan.
Leeming also won the
Huron County.Special.
Lloyd Venner and Dave
Kyle, Kippen were
winners in class one in
the horseshoe pitching
contest with Keith Lovell,
Kippen and Elgin Kipfer,
Dashwood placing
second.
Taking first prize in the
open class were Horace
Salt and Matt Coyne with
Ron Anderson and
Herman Fisher second.
In nail driving com-
petitions, Pat Down was
the ladies' winner and
former Huron warden
Bill Elston and Ken Alton
were tied for first in the
men's category. In a nail -
off Alton was declared
' the winner.
Herman Fisher and
Cliff Marchand won the
log sawing competition.
Allan Campbell is
president of the Huron
Plowmen's Associatio n
and Graeme Craig is
assistant secretary.
Approve permits
Goderich Township
Council approved '12
building permits when it
met in regular .session on
September 3.
Permits went to J.
Westbrook for a barn
addition; Jack Broome
for a car port; Mauvie
Pellarin for a house;
John Oakes for a cottage;
Earl Blake to demolish
part of abarn; Jack
Wunnink to demolish a
kitchen; Jack Wunnick
for an addition to a
house; Fred Van Maar
for a granary; .• Henry
Baker to demolish a
shed; Henry Baker for a
drive shed; M. Moriarty
to demolish part of a log
cabin; and M. Moriarty
for an addition to a log
cabin.
Bradley Taylor's
request for a building
permit for a mobile home
was -held - pending ap-
No grain
corn board...
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grains grown in Canada.
He replied he didn't feel
the NFU "was a force to.
be worried about" since
they don't have 15,000
names on their petition.
The speaker" told the
audience the earliest vote
growers could expect on
the marketing ' board
proposal would be a year
from next April.
In response to a
question on who would be
eligible to vote on the
proposal, Mr. Shillinglaw
said it would likely be
anyone receiving money
through the corn
stabilization program or
else growers who .could
swear by affadavit they
were eligible corn
growers.
When asked if there
wasn't "a good deal of
opposition" to the
marketing board
proposal acros's the
county, Mr. Shillinglaw
agreed there was, saying
"that's natural any place
where white beans have
been grown or
marketed."
He said whenever
growers think of
marketing board
proposals, they think of
their disappointments in
othe similar
organizations they've
been involved with.
proval from the Huron
County Health Unit.
David Sowerby was
present at the council
meeting to request that
his fee for a mobile home
be applied to a house and
council agreed to this
request.
Council passed a
motion that the treasurer
be authorized to study the
feasibility of computer
tax billing and report at
the next meeting on this.
Council decided to
review the Yeo -Van der
Waal drain extension on
September 17 at 9.p.m.
Council then adjourned
until September 17 at 8
p.m.
Want farm
quota study
Region 3 .(Ontario), of
the National Farmers
Union has requested a
- meeting with the Ontario
Farm Products
Marketing Branch to
discuss concerns about
negotiability of
marketing quotas among
farmers. The NFU has
for years followed a
policy that marketing
quotas should not carry a
value and should not be
negotiable or tran-
sferable among
producers, but
redistribution should
remain under the control
of the ' respective
marketing board.
Joe Casey, NFU
Coordinator for the
region, said that some
marketing board people
and some individual
producers have the at-
titude that marketing
quotas should be easily
transferred among
farmers who have the
capital to purchase more
and more quota. At the
same time many farmers
disagree with a
marketing quota having
any value and believe
that such quotas should
remain under the control
of the marketing board.
' "Marketing Boards
were established over the
years to bring about
orderly marketing, and
quotas were im-
plemented to give all
producers a fair share of
an aVailable nnarket, and
to help stabilize
production 4nd farm
income," he said.
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