hi t horse plowmanship still has its place at branch and international matches although their numbers are small prominent in both areas of competition in- eluding north yorks event saturday near keswick was n anthony featherstone formerly of altona and now of steeles avenue br 1 mllllken a champion watches a champion eric timbers left canadas junior titleholder and second in the canadian senior competition watches his father carl umbers rr 4 stouffviue in action saturday eric will represent canada in next year carl was also a and placed second the world match in ireland world competitor in finland k hh v s0m photos by jim thomas r 0 i ernest vsandydaviscrr 4stouffisformaricewasgooeno1tgh for a third vfllertried hishand with asinglefurrowv dlacefinish behind arthur mltrhell and l horse plow minus the horses his per- iplace finish behind arthur mitchell and morris snodden v 1 eighteen year old kevin grose rr 3 stouffville participated in j two classes at the north york match saturday here he finishes a land in the category for boys and girls 23 and under mark grove formerly of stouffville and now of baileboro near peterborough attended saturdays match and placed first in class 10 boys and girls 17 years and under like father like son ivan degeer left and son brian right of rr 3 mount albert 1 are both j professional plowmen here they engagein a discussion during saturdays match both expect to par ticipate in- the international near wood stock this week ieric timbers rr 4 stouffvfllemake some adjastmento io hit plow daring saturdays competitioq nea ketwkk erie won class 9 at the match and the bank of nova scotia trophy making lastajnnte plow adjastmenu his boys and gfrls18 and mder advisors are brother rod king left and i fc rod king rr 4 stouffviue watches closely whfle making the last roandup in class 9 rod and jan are the sons of eldred klak mayor of whltchurchstooffviile o a 2