Top plowing honors for Eramosa farmer and Goins Tho Acton Freo Press Wetlnsiday Oclobor A A young Eramoea farmer was credited with outstanding plow ing skills thla past weekend when he took top honours in four of the four clsses In which he competed during the Inter national Plowing Match held In Perth County for the consecutive days of September to 30 Glen Gray of 1 Is not new in the plowing circuit but has been a strong contender In numerous branch matches throughout the province of Ontario for the past eight or nine years Brother coach He hands laurels for last weekend a successes to the coaching abilities of brother Edward who worked along with him during the match ft was tough competition said the ex uberant champ who enjoys running his own family farm on which raising sheep pigs and mink are all part of the dally chores There were 38 classes In the match and Glen competed In one event for each day In the mounted tractors utility division held on Wednesday ardent operator captured second prl when he plowed a land to take home a portable colour TV set Thursday effort saw him place to win a cash prize and on Friday another cash award was his 2nd place winnings On Saturday Glen succeeded over other ploughmen to take home an electric clock trophy and cash for first place In tne tractors utility and mounted open contest In the family Using his own tractor with plough In accordance the International Plowing Match ml Ings Glen represents a long Uncage of family plowing Saturdays final windup was the last of four cool but In autumn days seasonally well suited for the world wide competitions which hod drawn contestants from Ire- Does an ploughman enjoy life on a farm Glen dray a plowing proficiency Is only one phase he curries the same enthusiasm into his farm living which ho finds enriching relaxing and most satisfying WITH SKILL and precision Glen Gray of took honours In four of the classes In the Interna tlonnl Plowing Match held Inst week at Perth County Saturday was win over other ploughmen whin over 1000 people the fivedtiy event Photo by Lorraine Wc went to Caledon Hunt Club on Sept for the Arabian One Day Event Beautiful drive enhanced by crimson tree soaring heron a flock of geese and a large pothole which almost broke my axle The Hunt Club is well appointed with jumps popping out of every nooit and cranny red roses on the fence and a spacious clubhouse An excellent course was laid out both for the crosscountry and the it seemed such a shame that only a handful of horses and spectators showed up The entire day was finished by JO m Where were all the hundreds of area Arab and Half Arab owners It was nice to see local Arab breeder Mary Hatch of Rock wood at the event with her pure bred I Regal friends refer to 15 Regal as her little boy but at Arab shows he complimented as a large gelding fhe overall Purebred trophy was won by a stallion owned by Mitchell Bronfman and shown by Jack Drcschler of The Half Bred trophy was given to Caledon Henry riding his own Prince Barnes of Tottenham received the special Dressage trophy for Dresden Bint Regal performance under Mae Donald handling year eld flirt and want to buy a old stallion He is no special breed and Isn too targe but I love him aad he gentle My mother says he should be gelded but my father thinks It unkind unless the horse gets too hard to handle What do you think ANSWFR Oh Boy You asked for my opinion A fifteen car old has no business having a dear little pet stallion A stallion it a stallion no matter how gentle he is right now There will come a day when he will give you trouble bud trouble A stallion owner is responsible tor Mi horse behavior ill nil must provide stronger confinement than for mare or Ho will other hums so must be along In high well built pad 1 riding other presents problems Your neighbors will be most unhappy If he nit loose and annoys their horses You could be liable for court in ding is not unkind and Is the on sensible recourse After all your horse is no breed and so should not become a sire Now take our choice Stallion I address letters to Jrn Aden All candidates night planned An All Candidates Nile Is scheduled for Wednesday Oc tober at 8pm when the Rock wood and District Ratepayers Association will host Federal Election candidates Atf Hales Conservative Dr Margaret D Jake Sknger Liberal and Gareth Blythe can didate for the Communist part The Association urges that all voters attend the meeting armed with questions to get answers and take advantage of their opportunity to hear the platforms of all candidates The Centennial Public School auditorium will be the place of the meeting and It an ope house Imitation for ever one Community Centre Association PRESENTS THE CARLTON SHOW BAND I DIRECT FROM THE PIG and WHISTLE SHOW I AT THE HILLSBURGH ARENA FRIDAY OCTOBER 6th FROM to PM ADMISSION 800 Restricted to years ot age and over TICKETS AVAILABLE AT The Cottage Inn Erin Groceteria Belfountam General Store Bill Barber Shop riillsburgh J Kennedy Shell Service Hillsburgh or Phone R Ralston REFRESHMENTS I Worry worry and now it over and friends of Jim Gordon of very happy that he a bach from his stay in St Joseph Hospital and relieved that he a recuperating and will be back to In a few weeks It a wcleomo home from her lden Mills and dlstrlet friends to Anne who has also been hospitalised lately Anne returned homo lost week ready visitors are finding her bright and perky Well now how about thai No publicity but are In order for one of favorite who made It to his blrthduy on Thursday September Happy Birthday you George and we hope many happy returns for that day Hold III Its thai lime attain The SI John s Anglican Church Is holding Monte for all village and dlstrkl gentle men who like a night once In a while Come to the Pur Inn Hull and bring your friends on dale of October 1 i Time set In tentative but try for and got everything rolling our wny Skills of chant six lability anil fun will be part of agenda its on you I wing part of tin attendees firing around your finger and remember that Sunday October IS is the big anniversary date of the Stone United Church and to celebrate the oeLiislon Hi s llurnle Warren will be on hand at the 11 am and al pin Peter will take tile service ihe Young People band and half hour with refreshment hosted by the Young People and as thuy Nay I will be Another remember item Monday October 10 Is Die date for Another Slonc when the annual Hot Supper for eve rybudy family will begin at Just keep on coming until everyone lull is Ihi- motto of the ladles preparing Iht food and everyone In the diitrkt should make it autumn Urn for their Monday meal Word that Mrs Bert Smith is In the hospital thcie days me in now Mrs village councillor wife we want you well and happy back In an soon possible What does It matter to anyone If oldsters find It difficult to got the Street Hill to the Cast office Why bother to ie f rom the cenotaph to the post office so they can rest In between walking sessions After all everyone got worn from walking so who cores Well villagers do earn but who Is going to those benches Attention all mothers A new hour has been set for the Brownie meetings at the la lite lime lo remember ml les will on date of October 10 at p m until for Ihe llttlo guys the Culm took off to a great start last M night p Quilting time at showed dozens of little green enpped sweater typos worn looking to next weeks extra activities Thanks lenders you re doing a terrific Iky It koine home again Itockwood traveller tab whoso latent venture was Alaska He arrived home last weekend with Ills wanderlust It bo work foi a while ami South a for another few months of gco- adventure raise when tills reporter upon lotul firefighters pouring water over ball park barn Monday night to Die scene her Irusly little camera she was hugrlncil discover there was no Him no fire Just Die firemen ailing out a ladder drill says this reporter all Sunshine club plans autumn color tour Sunshine Club held their sceond September meeting on afternoon September in the town hall Ikteausi or the final hockey game Eramosa wants report 1 rumoia Council declared Monday night that they would be Interested In annosuig that part of village I den Mills which Hi In township only when they have received from tho committee which was set up to evaluate such an annexation Rainc pay on election day Munklpiil officials in I township will recclvo mi Increase In puy for their work on election day this yeHr I Council voted Monday night to raise tho pay for a deputy returning from 10 lo to raise the pay for poll kit and the rental fee for polling stations from IIS to Director nominated Singleton Director of the County Hoard of I been nominated or Col Watson award for outstanding contributions In the lit Id Ontario Public Trustees the nomination Association wj til of the winner Young drivers more careful Milton may have come up Willi figure that disprove the Lommonly hi Id theory that tlrwi r years of are mutt net prone Of drivers Involved In seven In north urea by the Milton lour wire years of age and While the re ft were older accidents occurred during Lh week of Sept to say Jut of accidents wus a thru cur collision on Highway of the CPIt overhead in Nassagnwt Township on Sept Drivers involved wire I ad wig of arbor it I of Qui bee and Patrick Stal lord of DODGE BUILDS IN THE SOLID DIFFERENCE Dodge Monaco St has a special quiet feel that whispers quality in big car performance Standard features like Torsion Quiet Ride power steering and power front disc brakes provide a cushion smooth ride great handling and smooth stopping Road noises and vibrations are reduced to a minimum side Monaco soft and stylish Standard seating is rich cloth and vinyl bench with centre arm rest in your choice of blue green parchment black or gold Or choose the optional all vinyl bench in the same colours Woodgram patterned trim highlights the doors and functional easy to read instrument panel Colour co ordlnated deep pile carpeting completes the quiet comfortable picture See the Solid Difference at MILTON CHRYSLER DODGE Ontario St ItHipgmj ON SALE LIMITED SUPPLY OF NEW AND DEMONSTRATOR 72s ream Canada and the program wan altered considerably All at tho opening played tit tier euchre or until At that watching the gomo to hall and announced to a most victorious result Mrs I Ills won the ladles prlno for uchre and Mr tho men Mrs Dwyer won tho prize for tho most lone hands Mr and Mrs Perry captured team for tour hollowing these gamrH short business ting was Id of noting was invitation tiirough Mrs of Ihe newly formed to take mi of tlie Sunshine I luhona to mi tin magnifieint autumn colors on October tills Is to lie followed hy thi I riio was most all who arc intert In tills trip are asked to contact the president tfv It Wllllums or Mrs Max no later October a Mrs Milne who has given In many of Iho six lnl vents thi Cluh was unanimously us social ner Alter Die hunliRAS Day wry colored pit Inn and tin really beautiful spots In Southern I and Walts taktn during link trip lust May ITiu llimu of th films was a pie tun of Hunt y Union wus a r turn visit was promised hiring this linn wire to I trry on the of bin birthday on Unit ry day All sang lid by Mrs I llius r ry for Si ill Hi kwooil and and join us In our anil MUNL1UNO brings home living rijht into as four district lrls partake of lunched during the noon hour session St Patrick School on Victoria mutely district children from fcdtn Mills Erin Acton and attend the Separate School seen here watching their favourite show art Dolores MurUnl Molt and Debbie of Jhoto by Lorraine The nicest thing that ever came between a woman and her windows drapes By For Rairatntaflnt CALL D0V6 OR AT 8531385