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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-09-19, Page 15PAGE 16 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1974 Huron plowing match winners The 47th annual Huron Plowing Match was declared "the best match we have had, with the best turnout and better than average plowing, " accord- ing to veteran official Gordon McGavin, of Seaforth. The match was held on the 200 -acre farm of Huron County warden Bill Elston, on the second concession cf Morris Township. More than 70 contestants competed to see who could plow the straightest, neatest furrow while about 400 spect- ators watched them and the other events of horse shoe pitching, log curring, and making cedar shingles. Eighteen -year old Anne Stew- art, of R.R.5, Seaforth, won the Queen of the Furrow class over three other contestants with her well-turned furrows. She seems to be following the family tradition as her older sister Amv (Ste.warrl RPr Paris OPENS AT 8:00 SHOWS START AT DUSK The Directors Comp.ny presents ikkg Jack Le4nrnon in his mostimportant dramatic role since "The Days of Wine and Rcses" PARAMOUNT PICTURES CORPORATION and FIL MMWAAYS, INC. present JACK LEMMON iinn°A MAAR11NN RANSOHOFF Production C SAT/ E THE TIGER" co-starring JACK GILFORD In COLOR A PARAMOUNT PICTURE f, Vleet`Bunny mer Friends! `They planned LOVE Lille a Bank Robbery'! he was their-�>'�. �a�yye{� ANL JURY.. and EXECUTIONER! the Centerfold. Girls n Cr�rra�r Ccroo,.lha', neierue TI_ )14,4D MA D BLOW UP A General Film Corporation Release of Welland won the Huron Crowi in 1964, 1964 and 1966 and went onto win the crown at the International Plowing Match held at Seaforth in 1966. Anoth- er older sister Bonnie (Stewart) Fortune, of Seaforth won the Huron crown in 1967. The other three contestants were Linda Newton, of R.R.1, Wroxeter, Karin Ortman, R.R. 3, Exeter; and Kathleen Giel- en, of R.R.2, Crediton. The results of the judging for the classes is as follows: Class 2, tractor class for boys and girls under 19 years, Kevin Campbell, R.R.1, Dublin; Currie Simpson, R.R.2, Tees - water, and John Blanchard, R.R.4, Walton. Class 3, open class for all comers, Barry Gordon, R.R.1, Seaforth; Tom Leeming, R. R 4, Walton; Donald Scott, R.R. 3, Teeswater and William Irvin, R.R.7 Lucknow. Class 4, open class, James Pentland, R.R.6, Goderich; John Becker, Dashwood; and John Leeming, of R.R.4, Walt- on. Class 5, green class for boys and girls, .15 years and under, Bob Leeming, R.R.4, Walton, Brad Hutchison, R.R.1, Gorrie; Rick Powell, Wroxeter; Glen Hayden. R.R.2, Gorrie; Peter Hallahan. Belgrave; and Greg Cook, Belgrave. Class 6, special class for senior high school pupils, 19 years and under, team of Carl Bolton and Kevin Campbell both of Dublin for the Seaforth District High School; and taking second place the tears of James Pentland, of R.R.6, Goderieh and James Nevins, of R.R.3, Auburn, for the God- erich District Collegiate. Class 7, special class for junior high school pupils, 16 years and under, teals of Bill Armstrong of Wingharn and James Gowland, of R.R.I., Holyr000d, for F.E. Madill High School at Wingharn; and in second place the team of John and Ron Blanchard, of R.R.4, Walton, for Central Huron Secondary School, Clin- ton. Class 8, Mounted plows only, Carl Bolton, Glen Warwick; William Irvin of R.R.7, Luck - now and Allan Teel, of 12.12.1 Auburn. Class 9, Utility class for all 1974 INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH Q FARM MACHINERY DEMONSTRATION SEPT. 24-28 W. T. CRAIG REID FARM GEORGETOWN HALTON COUNTY WORLDS LARGEST PLOWING MATCH & EXHIBIT OF FARM EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES OVER 300 EXHIBITS ON 100 ACRES OVER 520,000 IN PRIZES FOR 300 COMPETITORS AND THE CANADIAN PLOWING CHAMPIONSHIP Contact. Ontario Plowmen's Association c a Agricultural Societies Branch • Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Parliament Buildings TORONTO. Ontario M7A 1A9 (416)965-1091 corners, Barry Gordon, Marty Becker, of Dashwood and John Leeming, Class 10, Business Men's class, including municipal officials; Don Eedy of R.R,2, Wingharn. Reeve of Turnberry; James Mair, Brussels, Deputy reeve of Morris; Lloyd Ferguson, Usborne Township; and Alfred Brunton, of Tara, Class, II tract ors drawing four plows or more, three rounds around the field, Peter Datars, of Dashwood, for best plowing, John Becker, of Dashwood, won the McGavin Trophy for best corner; and. Peter Hallahan, A Kangskilde award for using a Kongskilde plow to win third place. 30.THE SQUARE PN'ONE SY41�1,1 Its CONDITIONED GOPERICH WED. THURS -FRI.-SAT. SEPT. 18,19,20,21 BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND "BORN LOSERS" A RE-RELEASE THE ORIGINAL SCREEN APPEARANCE OF TOM LAUGHLIN AS BILLY JACK A RE-RELEASE TOM ® "BORN LAUGHLIN. Billy Jack in LOSERS" ELIZABETH JAMES • JEREMY SLATE • WILLIAM WELLMAN, JR. • `,-WIJANE RUSSELL "'"CA? DON HENDERSON • '''TIB T. C, FRANK • anuE iS DELORES TAYLOR • s`"cr"° nT TAMES LLOYD In COLOR An AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL RE RELEASE 41, n.,.„..,,..,,.• w....: DMITTANCE PLus WOMEN WHO MAHE THE HIND OF OFFER A COP CAN'T REFUSE! dirty obeli THElIFEOFACOP ;MORGAN PAULL• ART METRANO SUN., MON., TUES. - (�f SEPTEMBER 22, 23, 24 Paramount P,ctures Presents AN ALAN J PAKULA PRODUCTION WARREN ,N BEAM THE PARALLAX VIEW PANAVISION 0 TECHNICOLOR •Lt- A P,aramounl PicIure ,.•""•. 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