Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 28, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday june 28, 1956 Page 17 Moke about new blowing Champ sweeps Strong Field continued from Page 1 it will be the second venture to Ontario As a Manitoba plow Man for or. Heynes. In 1953 with John Beart of Portage As a part Ner he made a creditable show ing in Manitoba s first venture into the National competitions. His Victory wednesday met with the wholehearted approval of the Portage blowing match association other competitors and More than spectators ded the match. Who Atten he has slowed in the Portage made a Good showing wednesday but was still a Little surprised when the judges decision was announced. While the three Furrow class made a new Champion wednesday it also proved to be a Champion Jim Bonnar and de Mickey Demman top Plowden in the pro Vince last year placed seventh and sixth respectively As More experienced hands moved to the top. Match off and on since 1945 since 1948 has missed competing Only once. In his first attempts Gelald Litie Youthful Western to win the provincial Crown or. Heynes slowed with horses but in recent appearances he has used three and four Bottom engine gangs. Trip to Ontario Only once since 1944 has the Veteran Plowman been beaten in Emerson District blowing matches. He will not be competing this year however. I decided to let a Young fellow use my equip he explained. Or. Heynes is looking Forward to his trip to Ontario but Hesi tates to make predictions on the showing he will make. They plow differently Down he said and in is Tough for a Wes Terner to make much headway without a lot of the new Champion knew he had Canadian Champion of two years ago returned to the winners Cir Cle in 1956 competitions As he took the three Furrow engine gang class for boys under 18 years. A Large entry from Graysville tractor club took most of the honors in the annual 4-h club com petition with Hilton Armstrong placing first. He was awarded the daily graphic and the Manitoba Leader trophy. R. Field class open to men who had not previously won the event. In the four and five Furrow engine gang class Moorhouse of Portage placed first. Jim Sanderson Oft time Winner of the Premier d. L. Campbell Silver cup won the four or five h. Caskey of Beaver led a of six in the three Furrow these Are competitors who walked off with prizes at wednesday s provincial and West Ern Canada blowing competitions at Portage la Prairie. Back Row left to Rig lit r. H. Cas key Beaver Jack moot House Portage Hilton Armstrong Graysville Gerald Lyttle High Bluff mayor ii. L. Henderson Portage. Front Row Jim Sanderson Portage Hod Cle ment la Russell and Stan Brock High Bluff. Furrow open gang Competition and the trophy again. In a lighter vein were classes open to mayors and Las. Mayor h. L. 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Value 1 98 3.95 1 safety Belt Sale of jacks again priced Mcdon Ald Jack raises car easier safer Ihan any other visor kit Handy pfc has Many needed Cravei items. Ice Chest 16" by 9" by ii size in Bright plaid design value i 271 fort pm. 93-4488 de. Dow of Boissevain in the for Mer contest and later presented himself with the Henderson Chal Lenge trophy. La Plowman Rod Clement of Russell proved to be the Best Plowman among Manitoba s Rilas but would have a hard time Matching the excuses presented by some of the losers. Many of the spectators attending the match were disappointed that the walking plow com petition Drew no entries. Although they have tried to put off the Fate fun Day blowing match officials do not expect such an event to be scheduled next year. Late in the afternoon after competitive blowing was finished All Plowden took to the Fields for one of the most colourful shows of the Day blowing the headlands. Officials were More than pleased with the event. It was a Success in every Way even to the Wea ther which turned sunny and warm in the afternoon after Clouds Anc blustery winds threatened in the morning. Everyone agreed that it was a great Day with blowing Competition As keen As Ever. Complete results follow class 1 walking plows open no entries. 0 class 2 two Furrow gang open 1. Stan Brock High Bluff. Class 3 three Furrow engine open to boys under is. 1. Geraid Lyttle High Bluff 2. Craig Finnie Portage 3. Donald Demman. Portage 4. Allim Mccartney Macdonald o. Dale Braden Portage 6, Jim Grey Graysville. Class 4 Manitoba 4-h club annual Competition 1. Hilton Armstrong. Grays Ville 2. Andy Goulay Graysville Larry Funk Graysville a. Charlie Marcul Lough Grays Vilk 5. A. Coulter. Rus sell 6. Edward Harrison. Graysville. Class 5 three Furrow engine open to men who had not previously won a first in this class 1. R. H. Caskey. Beaver 2. A. T. Brown. Carberry 3. Keg Stowe Graysville 4. Stewart Hinds Macdonald i5. Murray Mcdonald por Tage 6. Harvey Colart Portage. Class 6 three Furrow engine open 1. Cyril Heynes Emerson Art Tomalin Portage 3. A. T. Trimble por Tage 4, John beam Portage 5. D. M. Brownridge Portage g. De Mikewo Demman. Portage 7. Jim Bonnor Roland s. Witt Billingham Portage. Class 7 four or five Furrow engine gang Amateur open to 4-h hers and any other contestant who has i not won a first prize other than in class i at the provincial blowing match l. Lack Moorhouse. Portage 2. J. C. Jack son. High Bluff 3. Peter Mcarthur. Mac Donald 4. George Kelly Portage 5. Bob Harrison Graysville. Cluss s four or five Furrow engine gang open 1. Jim Sanderson por t Tage 2. M. W. Burch Bagot 3. Dan Mcarthur Macdonald. J sluts i Manitoba championship All Manitoba entries in classes 1, 2, a 7, and s arc automatically entered in this class Cyril Emerson. Clash to Western Canada Cham slowed land in thu Field Cyril Haynes. Class 11 Hon. A. D. Robertson s Challenge compel icon open to la s and . S engine a Range fur rows Only 1. Rod. Clement Russell 2. Ray Mitchell. Gilbert Plains 3. Hon. R. D. Robertson 4. Walter Mcdonald Roland. Class 12 mayor s Challenge trac Tor engine gang two three or four furrows i. Mayor h. L. Henderson por Tage 2. Mayor Dow Boissevain. Journey for Patricia Patricia Anne Copp of Winnipeg will sail wednesday from Quebec City to attend a Junior red Cross in Barnett Hill sur Rey England. Eight canadians Wil visit centres in England and hoi and. 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