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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 21, 1967, p. 15

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youngest entrant tops field in halton junior plow match junior entr ct he lay pick i ring bcil three oler cantes- taats to take t p hjnaurs in the hil en jr i ir plo ing ma h he j stu dj at tie stanley av fa fern v a aco e of 1- po rtj out of poible 210 on to pieces of lsnd whs enough to win harly the 01 y er sil in ims aje e uuo op j j vhi n- ciro irl ijjiy donated by h on and peel trust and saving coppany tu corn m ww stiff i from the match s other three contestants all regis red in the 14 to 21 group with a slim point spread of 15 h tlng the cur plcwers at the end of the match 20 prix i john breckon took the 20 prize as top senior with 125 points the 19 second prize went to ro mav with 117 and larry picket took the 10 for 3rd with 114 as the oniy jun or harl pickering won the 20 m his division the match was divided into two classes on the first piece of land the boys were allowed handle the furrows to uck or pnll th soil into place and to tuck in any uncovered grass they were al o allowed help jrom coach e j who could ad just the dspth of their plow and tell th wrn to kick it or move it ray may was coa ched by his fa her lloyd larry picket by his father vern john breckon by tom howden and harley pickering by len lis er on a second piece of land was staged the utultv class in which the boys were not allowed to touch the grounds with hand foot or stall and could get help from the coa ches only in placing their sia ices at the beginning scratching was allowd in both classes scoring was on the basis of 15 for the crown is for straightness 20 for eo- tering 25 for firmness and ev enness five for ins and outs and 20 for the finish making l total of 100 for ezh class judged match judge for the match was mr george hostrawcr a founcr re sident of pc1 lounlj v ho ha farmed near ejthener c tin last 13 years hostrawser is a lop plonei himself having won the onta rio championship with both hones and tractor and has been a judge at the internat ional for the pas twentv two years in a short talk to the boys before the match hostrawser advised that for dry soil of the type they would be facing not to get in too deep at he itart but to go 2 or 3 rounds before gtting to full depth i hoarawser said that lthough scratching was allowed for lat urday s match all internation al competitions are now using the opening split vkv e got jo get our qntanot boys doing the opening split he aaid but its hard to get them plowing even one day a month after august they re so busy a school 1 they don t get a chance to know their equipment canada won the first world match which was held here n cobourg in 1953 but weve only won one since hostrav scr 1 said he placed a major share of the blame on manufacturers i our plows were the best nl the world 13 or 14 jears goi he aid but now vou would be hard pressed to find a new plow on a farm here that was not bought put of the country the plows made in coun tries fike swedn and norway are made for hydraulic system and hae much better controls i canadian plows are still using the same bottoms tney used on 1 wheel plows and these hot toms just don t draw to the ground the way the new plows do as an examp e of the super lonty of foreign technology ho strawser cited the kvernelands plxv being used by roy may for saturdays match tbats a top piee of eqaipmnt and 1 m ani ols to see how it per forms today he said siturdeya match was organi zed by halton county s three bill alexander stands high gets second in cne beef judging september lot thirty ujxc halton 4h anj junior farmer club members toolc part in the l jldlnp compctit ion contestants were required jliior farmers clubs in pal norval and cton match directors were bryan mar ai secretary of the paler mo 1 luh dwight may norval club president and brian car gill of acton two plowboys to represent the county at the internatlonol intercounty match were to be picked from the 14 to 21 age class to judge grain hay apples po 1 tatucs dairy and bcof cattle ahcep and hwlne in addl ion hey ere required to a- er quizzes on farm safety livestock practices farm machinery and currcit trends in agrlclltura and identify plants an i forage seeds twelve counties in the cnl area were represoi ted in the senior livestock dn ision bui alexander rr 1 nor val placed second in a class of 95 contestants with n score of 277 out of 300 lrpmlii junior livestock judging thi follow ing results were recorded susan nixon rr 1 oakville 260 rosemary booth rr 1 f urth others who placed in the lop twentj were bob and bill las bj rr 2 rockwood murriy mccaig rr 1 norval in tins class there were 175 contestants in the senior field cod dl vision art lu on rr b mi ton pined lflci in a fl it 85 and in the jtnlcr ie croi division eoo lc ilc rr acton was tied for scco id place folowcd by don mcclurt rr georgetown with etfinplace btand ing there were 175 contcstints in this roup also bill alexander rr 1 noral end art lawson rr 5 milton were tied for hh place in the senior i- arm management and snfetv quiz and lois hunter placed 8th and mary anderson rr 2 milton john nurst rr 2 georgetown and bruce picker ing rr 1 oakville tied for 17th m the junior farm manage ment ind safety quiz in tho championship class for the senior group all those between 18 and 26 years of age bill alexander placed frth to tend the hallon seniors in the junior roup of this class hob leslie rr 3 acton ins tied for 11th position ktith ilkcn rr j acton was 15th john nuist was tied for loth and lou hun ter tied for 18th in evorv class the judging ab ility was the vcr hijiusl call brt ind the halton contingut dc rnib praise foi their cr creditable showing hospital news continued from page 14 prl u v on on is thankad for tli- ei7 ry j b we rer in in 3 1 ta tie nueca and staff or the hosol at who rec eived a rather nice verbal bail quel recently nursing di-ee- tor mrs doupagne showed usj the letter and vc thought it worthy of print the geo rob town herald thursday sept 21 1967 pagl 15 come to the fair i jje sure to attend torje towns biggest evert the annual fall 1air on friday veiling and saturday and don t forcet to watch the big centennial pit ade saturday aftcioon this is a must for everone i 8 gaircv driv t am wn ing to express my most sincere thanks to you for your wnnderful care and kind ncss you gave to me in he em crgency room and throughout the early hours of that mon day morn ins u is said that 1 it is difficult to repay or ex press what one feel h s ns to be one of thes t i i can really say i h god that we hnvt peopli likr vou who arc so de urate i i iiso wish to expriss m h art tit thanks lo the rest of jour st fl who were so kind t t the staff in war t d ii in iff from the lab mrs sommer and the kitchen slaff f ih ir pa tlcnce even one was ondcrf i is hard to define thtro sorn 1 feel i ti ed lence it in vou nosl iincerrl joh poid study home for elderly in southern part of halton with the new ilartin house addition to halton centennial manor barely opened halton county council on fr day 1 brce out m a hated disus sion about another hone for he aged jlthe southern lart of the count a re olulion fron the manor committee of management mcr ely stated that a study should be made of the feasibility o 1 budding another home fo- the aged deputy reeve fraii lag crs took excepaon to thls claim ing that everyone understood the next manor would be some where in the lakeshore aea j reeve h h hinton of acton claimed a t section wing should be added to martin house since all the services were already here we are very conscious of the need for space in the i candidates continued from page 4 s 000 votes more than a 30 per onomics and joined canadian cent increase over the ndp tot johns manvulc upon graduation al in the previous election as a financial analyst in which mr gillies believes the hops- capacity he remained for three log development crisis should years be relieved and education stan mr i ush has since spent 10 dardi should be improved years in a number of senior ex without putting the burden on ecutive appointments with the the municipalities he criticized montreal stock exchange fn- the present government for eluding the postion of assistant fuzzy headed welfare handouts to the president and suggested farmers need the in l he was appointed welfare control er of canadian liquid carbonic corporation for the george kerr at fiw lueh george kerr present p c tn hamilton uansger mpp for halton county will luji serve- as chairman run for reelection in the new 0 investment dealers as- halton west riding mr kerr social on of hamilton and nia a unanimous choice to repres- gara district he has served on ent the conservatics was first n charitable appeas mclu lecled to office in 1963 d the heart fund mr lush a native of the gaspe coast s married w f children mr kerr attended the unners n ity of new brunswick in rred ted mcoohald ericton in a pre law course and a 45 year old lepcher at aid graduated from dalhousie lni crwood collegiate inst tute in tersity a lawyer in 1953 eloncoke wiji seven years the father of three he mov cd to hamilton in 1954 and was admitted to the bar in 1954 and began his own practice in ibsfl the p c candidate sen cd on burlington council experience in burlington cent ral high school ted mcdonald till carry the ndpiopes in the october election after three id onehalf yers in the rcaf he received 1956 and 1987 and later entered an honourable discharge and graduated from queen a umv ersity in 1940 with a bachelor of arts degree before returning to the teaching profession the ndp candidate was the president of the york south ccr group and ditrct captain n york south when donald macdonakl provincial ndp lea dec was elected mr mcdonald t campaign will be based about the need for improvement in the educa tional system and the distnbu tion of education co5ts he is married and has three children they make their presenting the stars of the 1968 auto shows south but this should be done first as it is more economical he mamtx ned it would be senseless to do otherwise he added reeve herb merry of oakilli fnprnripit ffi t i m th j opir on of the proole who pas 80 of the cost that a manor sho m be in the sauth i even to d my coun ll that the next move was to purcha e land on no 2 hi iwaj or the lakeshore for just thzt pjrposc deiu j reeve art soeight back ed u tne oa he reee say ing h- undro d ths next ma nor v jld be in the south where the lame population is warden bui coulter remnd ed council the study would take all these matters into consider i ation and hoped a report would be forthcoming soon municipal politics on a two year term mr kerr ha been active githjjie recreation committee klnsflen club and the retarded children association john lush hugh john lush a burlmg ton stockbroker will represent the liberals in next month s contest for a seat in halton w a nstha of rcgina saskat ehewan mr lush 42 has many jers of finance and in vestment experience behind him he in a graduate of queen s to meet the clif ray 1968 ford family ford mercury thursday friday and saturday this wk open til 9 pm thursday friday the company with the better idea scores again with a brilliant lineup of new designs for 1968 refreshments for all gifts galore fords on strike but were not university uith a degree in ecjhome in burlington ft things are great in 68 at dodge brothers your ford and mercury dealer 51 x 61 gueiph street georgetown pa the dodge brothers i invite you t a rare opportunity to see all ford of canada cars at one time the ideas were fantastic in 67 but wait until you see for yourself the 1968 lineup of falcon torino galaxie met eor montego mercury mustang cougar thunderbird trucks that ride like cars and last but not least from ford of england the exciting cortina f i j fi

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