Of all the equipment on display, Gord Lewis, As one team and driv- er ï¬nished its assigned rounds, another took over until an entire aftemoon’s harvest was complete. While tractors, all McCormickâ€"Deerings, had their place: one on a binder; one on a cutâ€" ting box and another on a thresher, horses stood front and centre - pulling a rake; barrows; a plow: disc; reaper, tedder and mower. It was a combined dis- play pf strength and skill. Horse teams were pro- vided by Blair Purcell of Stouï¬ville. Ted English of Sunderland and Steve and Sherry Lewis of Cannirig- ton. These heavy-haulers accepted the challenge, lugging mammoth loads with comparative ease. Plus Clydesdaleé and Percherons. The twee-hour event, was so systematically organized. the operation moved from implement to implement, similar to an early Ford assembly line,th model chang- es to Massey-Harris and McCormick-Dealing. Refurbished equip- ment. much of it restored over past winter months, was unveiled before wide- eyed viewers, including retired farmers. His portrayal was cor- rect. Hundreds, some from a great distance, tans- formed the front ï¬eld into one large parking lot and the headland into a sea of appméaï¬vepeople he best farm mac hiner show I’ve ever seen". G e o r g e Wardlow of Nobleton was describing history- in-action day, July 22, on the property of Mur- ray and‘ Harry Lewis on McGowan Road in north- ern Markham. Memories harvested down on the farm to implement, similar to an early Ford assembly line. The three-hour event was so systematically organized, the operation moved from implement It was a social timetoo. Sigmund Maier of Saska- toon, Sask, was accom- panied by former town councillor Iim Rae of Stouffville. They were air force buddies, based out of Mountain View, Ont., near Belleville during the Second World War. For the young, even the very young, it was an education no classroom could provide. Wee ones, some in carriages and strollers, witnessed farm- ing like they’d never seen before and might never see again. It was unique that Mark Nelson, 86, of Hockley Valley, fed sheaves into a thresher manufactured by Lobsinger Bros. of Mildâ€" may, Ont. This was the same machine on which Mr. Nelson worked when he was a boy. Hundreds of similar stories were told and re-told. Onlookers tried their hands at stocking grain including Dianne Kinsey, Don Miller, Sandy Rob- ertson and Whitchurch- Stouffville Citizen of the Year Diane Ward. Spectators, many car- rying cameras, recorded the operation for poster- ity. Check out Sun-Tri- bune staff photographer Sjoerd Witteveen’s work on Page 3 and in the photo gallery section of yorkregion.com Markham’s Tom Gold- ring was on site with a display of miniature trac- tors. Children loved it. 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