FAI heh LY Th Ady maid ERGY SLE Topas v Tae 5S 2X Fi qt . LT AY . MLA Daly "y \\ 2 fe aed. ANA ah QS Rvs A El ARES ) LYINEN \ me ee RG LR EAN SA eC Bh A 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1974 South and North Ontario plowmen compete at two matches The South Ontario Plowing Match was held on the farm of Murray and Don Dunkeld, R. R. No. 2, Claremont, Ont. on Monday. Sept. 16th, 1974 with 44 lands being plowed. This plowing match is sponsored each year by the South Ontario Plowmen's Association. Mr. Austin Pearse, President, and Mr. Don Dunkeld, Secretary- Treasurer, and the various committees, did an excel- lent job in choosing the site for the plowing match, and in carrying out The plowing match was brought to a conclusion with a banquet in the Altona Community Centre, at which the details.. plows, 3 or more furrows, open. 1. Herb Jarvis, Agin- court; 2. Murray Empring- ham, Port Perry. Class 5 -- Tractors, 2 or more furrows, open to boys and girls ages 12, 13 and 14 years by date of Match. 1. Ken Wells, Stouffville; 2. Bernice Dunkeld, Zephyr No. 1. Class 6 -- 2 or more furrows, mounted plows, open. 1. Hugh Baird, Sunderland No. 5. 2. Ron McGuckin, Mt. Albert No. 3. Class 7 -- Tractors, 2 furrow plows, mounted plows, open to boys and girls 15, 16 and 17 years of age by date of match. 1. Wes Jarvis, Agin- Milliken. 2. Byrnell Wylie, Oakwood. Specials: (fanadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Port Perry - Best plowed land in Class 3 - 4 - 7 to a resident of South: Ontario. 1974 Winner - Bill Tran, Claremont No. 2. Donated by Ellis Britton, Claremont. A prize of $5.00 for the best plowed land in Class 5 with a Mounted Plow. 1974 Winner - Ken Wells, Stouffville. Donated by Wm. Hill, Greenbank. To the youngest plowman at the match. 1974 Winner - Ken Wells, Stouf- fville. Donated by Smith Roles winners in this competition are listed below. Class | -- Jointer Plow in Sod, open. 1. Byrnell Wylie, Oak- "wood; 2. Anthony Feather- stone, Milliken. Class: 2 -- Tractor in Stubble, mounted. Open- boys and girls who have not reached their 15th birthday by Oct. 1, 1974. 1. Bernice Dunkeld, Zep- hyr No. 1. 2. Lorne Britton, mont No. 2. Class 3 -- Tracotr in Sod, Open, Mounted or Trailer. 1. Ivan DeGeer, Mt. Al- bert; 2 Don Dunkeld, Zephyr No. 1. Class 4 -- Tractor in Sod. Clare: furrow tractor utility clas- ses, completed by a resident of the County. 1974 Winner - Ted Smith, Sunderland No. 4. Championship Trophy - best plowed land by a junior com- petitor. Mounted Plow only, who has not passed his or her 18th birthday by the date of the local match. 1974 winner Greg Timbers, Sandford. International Harvester Company Special - best plowed land in a Utility class by a competitor using a mounted plow, three or more furrows. 1974 Winner - Bert Robertson, Acton. Hon M.B. Dymond Silver Tray - best plowed land by Eaton's of Canada Jr. tractor classes by a resident of N. Ont. County and in the Townships of thorah, Brock, Uxbridge and Scott. 1974 Winner - Ron McGuckin, Mt. Albert No. 3. finish Class by resident of N. 2 Ontario. Donated by Morgan DeGeer. 1974 Winner - Ivan DeGeer, Mt. Albert N. 3 Maustyn ' Special - in township 1974 winner - Bernice Dunkeld, Zephyr No. 1. Best Tractor Crown - dor ated by Russell Morrison W 1974 Winner - Ron McGauc- in, Mt. Albert No. 3. ~ Uxbridge Mayor Special - in Tractor McKnight youngest plowman the various trophies and court; 2 Greg Timbers, Ltd., Murray Jones, Ash- M 1 resident of N. Ont. 1974 B 1 t prizes were presented. The Sandford. . burn. Best finish in Classes 3 ounted. Plowmen 20 years 0; Ted Smith, Sunder- yg plowed land, resident of judges for this match were International Harvester -5-7. Resident of S. Ontario. and under. . . . land No. 4. the township 1974 Winner - Mr. Winn Timbers, Stouff- Company Speical - best 1974 - Winner - Bill Tran, 1. Wes Jarvis, Agincourt; 2 Guaranty Trust Company Ron McGuckin, Mt. Albert ville, and Mr. Montague, Jarvis. The prize winners in this competition are listed be- low: Raymond plowed ° land in a Utility Class by a competitor using a Mounted Plow, three or more furrows. 1974 Winner - Herb Jarvis Claremont No. 2. Donated by Armour Mec- Millan, Greenbank. Best fin- ish in Class 7. Resident of Ontario County. 1974 Winner Kevin Wells, Stouffville. Class 5 -- Tractor Mounted Plows. Sod open. 1. Ron McGuckin, Mt. Albert No. 3; 2. Dale Old- ham, Mt. Albert No. 3. Special - best plowed land jn Bout Your Home! Class 1 -- Horses, Jointer Agincourt. - Greg Timbers, Sandford. , Plows, Open Guaranty Trust Company Dr. M.B. Dymond, M.P.P. Clem 6 -- Tizlys Ju Stub- with 1. Byrnell Wylie, Oak- of Canada, Stouffville - tro- Trophy -best plowed land to 2. 'Ope. Mounted, somi- ALCAN 'ALUMINUM wood; 2. Anthony Feather- stone, Milliken. Class 2 -- Tractors, 2 fur- rows, open 1. Ivan DeGeer, Mt. Albert No. 3; 2. Floyd Forsythe, Stouffville No. 2. Class 3 -- Tractors, 2 or more Furrows, Open to Boys and Girls 18 to 23 years by Date of Match. 1. Bill Tran, Claremont No. 2; 2. Don Little, Sunderland No. 5. Class 1 -- Utility, mounted phy for best plowed land in Tractor Classes by a resi- dent of S. Ontario. 1974 Winner Bill Tran. Joseph G. Tran Memorial Trophy - best plowed land in tractor classes by a resident of S. Ontario county, under 19 years of age. 1974 winner - Bernice Dunkeld, Zephyr No. 1. - Horse Show Best Teama nd equipment. 1. Anthony Featherstone, a resident of S. Ontario who have not reached their 23rd birthday. 1974 Winner - Bri- tton, Claremont No. 3. Eaton's of Canada Jr. Championship Trophy - best plowed land by a Junior Competitor, mounted plow only, under 18 years of age by date of local match - 1974 Winner - Bernice Dunkeld, Zephyr No. 1. Esso Champions Special - best plowed land in 2 furrow tractor Utility Classes, mounted or trailer. 1. Herb Jarvis, Agincourt; . 2. Bob Campsall, Whitby. Class 8 -- Mounted Plows in "stubble. Open to High School students. Boys or girls of Ontario County. 1. Greg Tim- bers, Sandford. Simpson-Sears Special - best finish in class 2 or 7 by resident of N. Ontario. 1974 Winner - Bernice Durikeld, Zephyr No. 1. H.L. Fair Trophy - best plowed land in Junior Plow- CALL: Sunderland (705) - 357-3110 Storm Windows, SIDING by Dusome Window Products No. 3. Storm Doors, Awning & Patio Doors R.R. No. 5, Sunderland Phone 985-3572 AFTER HOURS PHONE: 985-7327 Mounted plows classes, open ing Match. 1974 Winner - toresident of the county. 1974 Brian DeGeer, Mt. Albert Winner - Brian DeGeer, Mt. No. 3. . P ? Albert No. 3. Bill Scott Trophy - High & ' 0S 0 es School with highest scoring a Tire North Ontario Flaw] contestants from N. Ontario: p he Nor ntario Plowing 1974 Winner - Greg Timbers, POST HOLE AUGERS Byatch was bold on The foun Sandford. o) =) : C E Dp =) A G {-] T (Hand or Power) 3, Uxbridge, p Tuesday. Class 10 - . FOR RENT Sept. 17th, 1974 with 40 lands, T*A{10rS In stubble. Util being plo, © ly. Mounted or wailer. §| ['cySTOM KILLING - FREEZER ORDERS PORT PERRY RENT-ALL q 1S Domne match is 1. Don Dunkeld BEEF Fronts, Hinds, Sides PORK ponsored each year by the i 108 WATER STREET -- PORT PERRY. ONT. North Ontario Plowmen's .ZcPhyr No. 1.2. Ron McGuc- Personalized Cutting and Wrapping FS . (At The Rear Of Building) 985-7356 Association. Mr. Ross Ki Ms Aibecy No. 3. Thompson, President, and Utility 20 years and under. / ar. hi Westcott, Secre- 1. 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