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Barrie Examiner, 16 Oct 1967, p. 6

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MORE THAN 00000 persons attended the last day at the international Plowing liutch and Farm hiadiincry Demon stration Saturday Several thousand of them watched the centennial parade in the alt ernonn TOP This float from Schomberg depicting an early classroom attracted great deal of attention BOTTOM This display like the more Ohio Entry Winner or sheep Dog lrioil lor from Maplewood Ohio llalpii Fuller win his Border collie ram won the Crang Farms trophy for the giast points in the sheep dog ials at th international plow ing match in innistil which con honed Saturday at noon relatively new sport to many it the spectatorsfthe tri allowed with Interest The the dogs carried oIit their in fitructions at the command of their masters proved rev tion to some The trial on was set to test the dogs ability at gathering driving and penn ing sheep it wnuiddo on the farm Po is were awarded on the basis of the thoroughness with which toy carried out the commands FROM INDIANA Second place went to George Cnnhoy oi Vanatar Indiana iiour Iointer Plow Trophies million By Oalrwood Competitor When it comes to haisedrawn plows Byrnel Vylie nl RR Qakwood appears to be in class by himself judging from his record at the jointer plow campetitlons at the international plowing match in innisiil For the fourth day in row Wylie won the trophy for best horsediawn plowing on Saiur day or which he received the flip $75 award again iHarley Timbers of RR Sun gerland was runnervup Satur avabiie Eugene Timbers sec trail the day before came third this time Stan May of Hornby moved up to fourthlor his best showing of the foundays Runnerup for the first two days Gerald Bell iii RR lwscnwoon ville dropped back to filth which was still good for saoagainst the still sccondprize Anthony Fentherstorie of Milli ken was sixth and received award other $25 award winv ners in order were Andrew lilac Robbie of RR Mount Forest Lloyd hlayoi RR Milton Hector McNeil of RR Alvin ston Jamesclark of Thornhill and Edgar Hawaii or Beigrave Two Simone County competi tors Kenneth McDonald of pa Barrie and Lennhiorris of RR Ut reeei ed 510 each George Hay was judge An open event the horse rlrawn plows attracted much at Ilontion from most oi the spectai with his dog fMan while an other of Mr Fullers dogs Ely was placed third Fourth and fifth positions were won by Lewis Pence oi Sidney Ohio with his dogsg Penny andgtRick The Canadian entry to place was ey Cowan of Foiton with Tim followup of recent sheep dog urnis ntthe rig farm south of Bond Head the event was new attraction or the plowing match and the consider intercstshown pleased ii icials Bob Walker of Creem and Dr is Nettleth of Truro were other can hand on qualified Cann dian open sheep no trials at band Head Although the sheep population of Canada is relative smell compared to Great Rmin and the United States there are quite few ilacks tnhe seen in Simone County Sheep classes at Ore Oriilia ileeton Barrie Collingwood Elmva and Midland all iairs drew fair entry We felt it wasa good show than 200 others at the match got thorough going over dur ing the fourday event Ex aminer Photol Prrnitsm county chairman of the plowing match committee liiARVELLOUS srrow it is marvellous what these dogs canbe trained to do said Keith Meitner of Allistoo man ager for the plowing match went over for while myself and can well unlersland wlvy shcepmen find it so fascinating Aid MneLnren of Barri chairman of billeting who assis tEII at the GPA office said there were more inquiries about the sheep dogs than anything else This in iLself reflects tremrn dous interest he said Crown Hill nyims nuusuonn Cromi Hill Womens Institute will meet Oct iii ii pm at the homeof Mrs Evelyn Gough Convener hirs Kennedy will give study of Nova Scntia roll call have each oiiicer read her duties from the Hand Rook mottorflommcnt by Mrs Roy Newsont hostesses Mrs Miles Hickling and Mrs Jacob Huyer HOLES HELP The dimples on goltball have on aerodynamic eiieet and work much like an airplane wing With well ball turn ing backwards at Wt to 5000 revolutions minute the dirn pies create vacuum above the and there were many favorable comments said Reeve ball and help pull it into Lb air Princeton Harvey Mner VYounig Meant liibert Man Wins ilward Barry Timbers talented Lung piowraln from Mount Al am won the Junior inter br rich competition at the interi nntinnal plowing match at innit iii Saturday afternoon it In for plowmea it to i9 years The victory which gave Barry the Ontario Pinwmcnr Associa tion trophy rid awnrd ndded to his plowing earulna at the match Two dnya before he re eeived $50 for placing third in the Canadiantimeout dank tro phy competition Reg Operslro of RR Water ford high school student was runneoup in close we and received 60 Brilliant sunshine and so degree to are brought out large crowd to watch this and other mntchcn Another young plowmin who had won the Texaco ophy juv mile award the day beiore Rich ard Dunnett oi RR Gail add ed nnothertstl to his earnings by placing third while Clare monts Bob Tran received $40 for fourth Filth award of no went to Harry Broader of llcltan Teri plowmea awarded $15 each in order of standing were Robert Young at Caledonia Vstcwart Shnuidicn of shallow Lake David James of lingers iillc John Ercckon oi Burling ton RR Brian Bouncy Ayton Craig Lymburncr of Cais ior Centre Barry Cross of Orignnl and Ricky lemon oi An Three others of the in com petiturs Peter Lollar ni Wolfe island Ken Jackson of Strotlnrd and Roger Amlland of Alfred received 510 each Barrie of Gall and John Hargreaves were lodges Plowing Cairn To Be Placed lit Stroud Hall WOUD Stall it was all event which will long be rumm bered in innisfilfli said Reeve Joseph Coohrnne dismissing the succmful fourday international plowing match which concluded Saturday altunoon Mayor of tent city Reeve Codirane said he considered it an honor to have part in what he tended an outstanding event for Simone County The head of the Ionistil roam eli said the cairn and plaque which was unveiled in front of the Ontario Plowmens Assocla tinn headquarters in tent city will be moved shortlyto Stanod it will be placed by the town ship hall where it can be seen for years to come when people talk about the plowing match held in innisfii during Canadas centennial year be stated Mayor Codirano said he was pleased with the many iavor able corrments arid the high standard of the show He had praise for Howard Ferrier of Lefroy and other Simone County participants in the competition The match was held at the Cochran farm south of Holly and the cooperation of Mr Comrade and also that oi Will lard Kinda who hfldmvfl the property in ea provida tor hint to take over at the end of the year was com mended by thecounty chairman Lloyd Pridham of Nowboweil Lashley secretaqmen ager the Ontario Ptowrnens Association and others Reeve Coduane intends to move to Sirend after leaving the farm SOAKS HIGH Lossfont Tokyo Tower is the bighesttelevision transmission to in the world Elecioroi jPisiricLOilSiiiicoe Centre MASSEY FERGUSON had good drawing card in thin rocket and iunior trampolinist After some clowning the boy Fast Examiner Plowiiig Match Coverage Landed We would like to give due credit to the Barrie Exairuncr for its planing miition and also its excellent coverage of the midi said Reeve Arnold Vari clse oi Nottawasaga chairman nt publicity for the successful fourduy international plowing match which mnciuded on Sat4 urdny The Examiners role in help ing our promotion was import ant and played its part In our success said Reeve Voncise who said he would like to ex press his npprcciauon to William Gr Curran district editor for the extensive coverage of the match Simpldn or the comments inhis Innisfil Nola column the editors photograph ers and others We had many favorable com ments on the extensive and quick coverage with much at the news published rightjnrthe day it happoncd said Reeve Vancise who also commented on the num erous plowing graphs which appeared in The Examin er would like to add my thanks to Mr fhirran and The Examiner said Lloyd Pridbam oi Sunnidaie chairman of the plowing committee Fred Lashley secretary managcr of the Ontario Plow mens Association also praised The Examiners special plowing entered the rocket lumped out with handful of balloons and performed afew more stunts on the trampoline Once the crowd had been attracted many stayed for look nt farm equipment tExaminer Pbatot VCounty Team 5th In Horseshoes Staging popular comeback with some shots which bordered on the sensational Ken Smith and Alonzo Harbura of North Perthwnn the open horseshoe competition at the international pivoting maldi Saturday after noon Slmcoe County team Placed iide Smith 45 who lives at RR hionirton and his partner Har burn of stairs had to ion some eiait ring inthe final 35 point game To win the honors they had to register is victones out of 15 garnu The pair won the Ontario borsaboe honors bank in we while they were beaten by Harold leis and Him er Robot of loitdienor area last Year Runnersup in the competition which drew 16 entries were Roy and liarold McLaughlin of Dur ham County winners of the hon orn in 1963 they forced right down to the last toss said matdi edition and fast coverage fit has been great help he said in expressing his apprecia tion for the zopage special sup plemeot before the match and the two and three pages of news coverage given the match high ligth daily Smith who modestly suggested he and his partner were very fortunate to win Another competitor George Boa of Hawaii tweed with Bob Smith of itionkton to win that county We have regular games and that gave us the practice he said We think it is better game than golfunymywelilreilbeb ter remarked Smith of the new championship North Perth team We Iind it real exciting when the going is close Simeoo County team Ell Crawford of Minesing and Oscar Rowe oi New Lowell won fourth place while fifth went to Ed Davies 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