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Scugog Citizen (1991), 26 Nov 1991, p. 15

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- Seugog Clfizen -- Tuesday, Noverber 36, T09T-- 15 Earle 'pulls' four top prizes Saturday was a big night for Blackstock's 'pulling legend" -- and not a bad night either, for the man whose name has become synonymous with 'emcee' at the Blackstock Fairgrounds. Earle Trewin and Harvey Graham both*were honoured Saturday night at the Blackstock Rec Centre, scene of the Central Ontario Tractor Pullers' Association awards ceremony. Earle won all four of the Pro- Stock tractor pulling classes, having achieved higher points than any other puller in his class in Central Ontario. And Harvey Graham, who has emceed the Blackstock pull for longer than even he can remember, was awarded a spe- cial plaque, honouring him for all his hard work and dedication _ 10 the sport. The Blair Graham Memorial Trophy was won by Don, Myrle and Robert Alves of Brooklin. The Alves family own-and oper- ate the pulling sled, which makes It was a By Jim Carson, Durham West Junior Farmer Newsletter Editor Once again the Durham West Junior Farmers have put'on a very enjoyable and fun-filled variety night. The setting for this year's gala event was Greenbank Hall on Saturday, Nov, 23 at 8 p.m. The all-star cast included members from both the Beaverton and Uxbridge clubs with Jim Carson serving as this year's Master of Ceremonies. Dave Hopkins opened the show with a selection of songs which aptly recount some of his Junior . the pulls possible. The Alves family were also presented with a special collec- tors' edition of Snap-on Tools, presented by Murray Archibald. More than 300 people from all over attended the awards ceremo- ny, including some visitors from as far away as Grand Valley, Bolton and Fergus. Cheques in the mail for grain producers Cheques for the first interim payment to 30,000 Ontario grain and oilseed producers under the Market Revenue Insurance pro- gram were being prepared last week, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food announced. The pro- gram is part of GRIP, the Gross Revenue Insurance Program. Mailing of the cheques: was expected to begin by mid- November. Ontario producer pre- miums were due and payable on Noy. 1. Premium cheques were Earle Trewin, a local legend when it comes to tractor pulling, lived upto his title Saturday night when he won all four of the Pro-Stock classes for highest points. See story. really big shew... Not to be outdone, Dave Ball, Dan Dixon, and friends did an excellent air band video version of A Joy Ride. To round out the first half of the evenipg, the Beaverton club put on a fashion show. The inter- esting:ladies wore what they thought to be the latest trends from Paris and New York, The, audience was kept laughing as the" resident fashion designer, Ed Cryderman, described each mod- cl's outfit. The second half of the evening belonged to the Uxbridge club as they put on 'A Final Dress Rehearsal'. It's a fitting name for a play that recounts the antics of the last rehearsal before opening night. The Durham West Junior Farmers thank the community for coming out and also for your donations to the Uxbridge Loaves and Fishes Food Bank® and the Brock Food Bank. The DWIJF's also extend an «invitation to everyone for their , Christmas Carol Church Service at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday Dec. 1 in the Quaker Hill Museum Church. d d on that date: Interim ----DEUTZ-ALLIS'---- LAWN & 'GARDEN EQUIPMENT Deutz-AllisT Tractors. They All Run Practically firs ed This One Runs Just $1999. g the new Deutz-Allis 512 with Stratton Engine and 36" Mower: For whatyou might have paid for an ordinary "© 1991 Deutz-Allis Lown & Gorden Equipment, TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT Blackstock (416) 986-4283 payments are as follows: Canola $34.61 per tonne (80.016 per 1b.); corn $9.85 per tonne (8301250 per bushel); soy- beans $29.38 per tonne ($0.800 per bushel); spring grains $8. 67 per tonne (S0.004 per Ib.); spring wheat $23.69 per tonne (50.645 per bushel); winter wheat $30.77 per tonne ($0.837 per bushel). Jhis represents 35 per cent of the anticipated total payments for corn, soybeans, spring grains and winter wheat, and 50 per cent for canola and spring wheat. Model 512H with 36" Mower REPRINTS available at the Scugog Citizen (prepaid, please) 5 Fors. 50 or 8"%10"for $14.00 Each week wa display our colour - 36 WATER ST., PORT PERRY For further information call 985-NEWS Farmer experiences. 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WM A ; P i ; ALL BRITISH & EXOTIC CROSS a oa Over 1000 1b. 7200 76.00 11 rices ers fn 60 wm 1 we FULL COLOUR includes basis price SLAUGHTER COWS A» Al Weights 5000 6200 5m" 92 1,252 SLAUGHTER CALVES Behe $ Metre 301 -4501b. 000 8700 0700 - 1, 340 CORN b+ ad Gui 500 T7425 080 86 1333 New Crop: 2.30 90.54 0-809, 25 075 0225 3 878 SOY BEANS 700-799 b. ™50 9300 8660 22 753 i . 600- 799 lb. 07.25 10000 9191 47 | 645 o New Crop: 5.65" 207.60 an. porn fi IRL LR Choice of CANOLA 400-4901. 0550 1400 1032 28 M8 : * Under 400 Ib. M50 11400 11045 14 354 New Crop: 222.80 STOCKER HEIFERS (AGCAN) Tomar | § Bok Won na tm 1 cou y 700-799 bb. 0. \ E * 'e . 600-699 b. 50.00 0900 082 17 637 photos in our office window at 'W.G. THOMPSON 50.500, HO 6 BR a ae & SONS LIMITED 400-490 1b. 7500 9400 8597 25 A467 R.R.1 Bethany, 300 - 399 Ib. 9050 11025 10033 22 335 Ho TAL 35 ' Under 300 b. 600 10700 0083. 3 201 | id iblak- | 3 TOSOON

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