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The Huron Expositor, 1966-10-06, Page 16At 1‘0.41:/01, HURON E. (PQSITQIR, SEAFORTIrli °NI., OCT* 64 190 T FOR MORE MONEY WITH NEW HOMELITE XL -700 New power, faster speeds and Tight weight --only 141/2 lbs. less bar and chain. Cuts 15" hardwood in 12 sec- ` onds — fells trees 5' it diameter. Double fuel and oil capacity. You save time, make more money,. use Tess muscle. Try it today — then cut for better profits! So light It can be balanced on one handl r-: OREGON CHAIN HAUGH BROS. BRUCEFIELD, ONTARIO Phone 527-0927 PERSONALIZED WEDDING INVITATIONS " COASTERS • GIFT IDEAS • SERVIETTES Phone 527-0240 - Seaforth • EMYS YOU ACANADA SAVINGS BOND AT CANADA'S FIRST BANK BUY:OURS FOR CASH DR BY INSTALMENTS. DOWN PAYMENT OF 5%$250 FOR A $5Q• BOND; $500 FOR A 400 BOND, ETC. BALANCE IN EASY. INSTALMENTS OVER AR. BUY YOURS AT ANY BRANCH OF THE B OFM. BANK OF .-MONTREAL • Canada's First Bank COMING ... ' . NEXT WEEK REXALL ONE CENT SALE 10 BIG DAYS Beginning Thursday, Oct. 13th WATCH FOR DETAILS in NEXT WEEK'S PAPER KEATING'S .PHARMACY J. E. KEA'ti ING, Phm.R. tr M. E. HOOVER,'Phm.B. Phone 527-1990 --- Seaforth LLNEW 135,150,165! First 3- and plow tractors 'with. increased -capacity .A.dvanced Ferguson System '.. • new operating' ease and comfprt,uew rugged toughness ... direct-znjectxoaa• diesel oac gasp. BUGGED NEW BREED Co -Chairmen Share Planing Problems CO-CHAIRMEN OF THE Huron local com- mittee responsible for all local arrangements for the International .for Match in October, are (left) Gordon McGavin, Walton and Larry Snider, Exeter. Each has spent long hours during the past three years in meetings across the country deal- ing with plowing match matters. PIONEERS COMPETED IN (Continued from Page 9) pleasant enough. Twenty- four men entered the lists — most of the stout "braw- ny chiefs" — the very pick of our ploughmen. The field was a clay loam, and with • the exception of some gravel spots here and there was very well calculated for the purpose. A start was made at 10 o'clock, and by 4, all were finished. Great, interest was mani- fested:by the spectators during the match. The judges must have had an arduous task. Their deci- sions caused some dissatis- faction, but as they were all practical ploughmen, no doubt they had good rea- sons to assign .for their respective awards. The first • prize — the Reaper — was presented to James Thomas, Tuckersmith'. Some of the other awards in the men's class, I have not yet ascertained. The boys' field was a mile and a quarter from the men's, and was reached by a road ankle deep in mud, but the sight amply repaid the tramp. They had a splen- did field, superior to the men's, older sod, a smooth- er surface, and less gravel.. I found twenty-eight ' lads stripped and at work, hold- ing on with a determina- tion that was pleasant to look at. Some half dozen of them were the smallest fellows I ever saw holding a 'plough. The scene was a hopeful pictures of "Young Canada". Their ploughing was the theme of general admiration, - in fact some of it was sweeter to the eye than any •of • the men's. The judges awards were as follows : lst, A Thomp- son; Stanley ; 2nd, R. Sharpe, Stanley; 3rd, Jno. McTavish, Tuckersmith ; 4th, D. McLean, Tucker - smith ; 5th, S. Carnahan, Tuckersmith ; - 6th, Peter McDugald, Goderich ; 7th, H. Wise, Goderich; 8th, J. Carnahan, Tuckersmith ; 9th, W. Chesney, Tucker- STAFFA Miss Patricia Coyne, London, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coyne:, "Does that include the cart?" smith ; 10th, A. Broadfoot, Tuckersmith. The_ men at Mr. Carna- han's an& the boys at Mr. McLean's, were treated to a substantial dinner, to which, no doubt, their -keen appetites . enabled them to do ample pustice. Hugh Love, Senr. 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