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Port Perry Star, 12 Sep 1989, p. 26

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26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 12, 1989 P.P. Fair steer auction Grand Champion -- Ted English, Sunderland, purchased by P.P. 1.G.A. for $1.45/1b. Reserve Champion -- Jack Short, Seagrave, purchased by Gamble & Rogers, Toronto for $1.20/1b. 3rd place - Jim Byers, Blackstock - sold to P.P. [.G.A. for $1.10/1b. Plowing The following are the results from the Durham Plowing Com- petitions held August 31 at the Wilcox Farm near Greenbank. Class 1 Horses 1st - Murray Grove; 2nd - Mike Grove. Class 2 Tractor Open Split Ages 12-13-14 1st - Heather Timbers; 2nd - Brad Hacket. Class 3 Tractor Ages 15-16-17-18 Ist - Barry DeGeer; 2nd - Stacey Campsall; 3rd - Kent Robinson; 4th - John Jeffries; 5th - Ian McFadden; 6th - Jim Allison. Class 4 Tractor Ages 19-24 1st - John Robinson Class 5 Tractor Ages 24-35 1st - Greg Timbers; 2nd - Ken Wells; 3rd - Brian DeGeer; 4th - . Eric Timbers; 5th - Paul Harder. Class 6 Tractor Ages 36 & Over Antique Class 4th place - Fred Phoenix, Greenbank - sold 's Valu-Mart, Port Pef Others were: Lé§ nochan, Port Perry Engineering Outboards, go for .88/lb. Bud Anthony, Whitevale to Cliff Doggett, Scugog for .98/1b. Glen Degeer, Uxbridge to Pine Ridge Packers for .90/1b. John Leask, Greenbank to United Co-op, Toronto for .85/lb. John Malloy, Scugog to Windcrest Packers for .94/lb. Steve Taylor, Scugog to Pine Ridge Packers for 1.02/lb. Don Munro, Port Perry to Windcrest Packers for .85/lb. Harvey 'Graham, Blackstock to Gamble & Rogers, Toronto for .96/1b. match results 1st - Floyd Forsythe; 2nd - Ken Ferguson; 3rd - Keith Robinson; 4th - Jim Ferguson; 5th - Barry Timbers; 6th - Ted Smith; 7th - Bob Campsall; 8th - Hugh Baird. Class 7 Tractor 3 or more Furrows 1st - Herb Jarvis. Class 9 Open To Those Who Have Never Plowed Prior to 1989 1st - Mike Moore; 2nd - Les Dur- ward; 3rd - Danny Moore; 4th - John Verhoog; 5th - Philip McLeod; 6th - Mike Helms; 7th - Carrie Ann Campsall. Class 10 Antique Equipment Manufactured before 1954 1st - Don Dunkeld; 2nd - Les Smith; 3rd - Gord McQarrie; 4th - Lloyd Middleton; 5th - Brian Gibson; 6th - Murray Kennedy. Class 11 Utility 11%, Hr. Time Limit 1st - Ken Ferguson; 2nd - Greg Timbers; 3rd - Brian DeGeer. Class 12 Utility . 115 Hr. Time Limit 24 yrs. & Under. bn. Don Dunkeld of RR 1, Zephyr, was one of many who competed In the annual Durham Plowing Matches held last Thursday near Greenbank. Mr. Dunkeld was In the "antique plow clas stranger t farm, WHI grandson )'s not " driving an old '49 Massey Harris tractor. No plowing (he's been at it for more than 40 years ) he has had three trips to the Canadian campi- fice was at the Worlds in Norway and Sweden. '. - owing, he works his 100 &cre- beef'. A him for this posed photo Is his four year old avis, who obviously will be plowing some day himself. The Star hopes to obtain complete results of the Durham Matches for next week's edition of the paper. 1st - John Jefferies; 2nd - Barry DeGeer; 3rd - Philip McLeod. SPECIAL PRIZES Guaranty Trust Company -- Greg Timbers. Bank of Montreal -- Barry DeGeer. Joseph Tran Memorial -- Heather Timbers. C.I.B.C. Port Perry Branch -- John Robinson. Bruce Walker Special -- Heather Timbers -- Barry DeGeer -- John Robinson. Stewart Diceman. -- John Robinson. Les-Ruth Smith (Youngest Plow Person) -- Brad Hackert. Bill Ballinger M.P.P. -- Heather Timbers. Donald Dunkeld -- Ken Ferguson. Ellis Britton -- Heather Timbers. Ivan DeGeer -- Greg Timbers. Hugh Baird -- Heather Timbers. Armour McMillan -- Barry DeGeer. Bill Scott -- Heather Timbers. Russell Morrison -- Stacey Campsall. re, vo } I in" . Ted English (at right) of Sunderland, was grand champ on winnerfor the beef competition at the Port Perry Fair. His grand champion, all 1220 pounds of him was purchased In the auction by Jim Grieve of Port Perry IGA for $1.45 per pound. The two youngsters are Mr. Grieves sons, Cory and Ryan. i - The Reserve champion In the Beef Show was entered by Ross Short (right) of Sea- grave. The steer was later purchased by Ross Balley (centre) for Gamble and Rogers of Toronto for $1.20 cents per pound. At left In photo Is Clare Bagshaw of the Ontario Cattle- mens Association who presented ribbons for the top steers at the Fair. 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