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Mayor of tented city was a female
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the local committee a little free
rein. Bruce County gets full credit
for the Machines in Motion. It was
a new venture and the committee
did a great job."
For the first time in the match's
80 year history, the mayor of tented
city was a woman. Nellie Johnston,
owner of the host farm, had the
distinct honor of presiding over
many of the match's events. But
Johnston knew what to expect. It
was the second time, the first was
in 1976, her farm had been used to
accommodate the IPM.
Prime Minister Kim Campbell
took the centre stage podium where
she officiated the opening
ceremonies. (Another first for this
match was the speaker system
installed in tented city). Premier
Bob Rae attended the opening
luncheon and local politicians,
Mayors and Reeves were part of the
opening parade.
"We were quite pleased with the
attendance and the results. We
showcased Bruce County and
everyone contributed. There was an
excitement and a fever out there.
I've got nothing but good things to
say about the people of Bruce,
said Cumming.
Hundreds of volunteers and a
wide variety of exhibits made for a
great match, but Cumming said the
weather was the icing on the cake.
"We were very happy with the
weather. It played an important part
for our great team."
A large network of. volunteers
was instrumental in the success of
the match. Service clubs, fraternal
organizations and other groups from
around the county put in hours of
their .time. Fifty per cent of the
match's profits were divided and
turned back to these clubs in ap-
preciation.
The profits from the match were
just short of $200,000, with private
donations taking the total to
$366,000.
About $200,000 from the IPM
committee will be used to purchase
a CAT scan for the County of
Bruce General Hospital in Walker-
ton, pending Ministry of Health
approval.
"It was a unanimous decision to
do that. It involves the young and
the old and there has been good
support from surrounding com-
:n unities."
Cumming hopes to see the match
in Bruce County again sometime in
the future.
"A great community project like
this exemplifies community co-
operation. E4eryone pitched in,
Even if it was just by sprucing up
their property a bit. It was great to
be at my vantage point. It was a
great bunch of people to work
with."
Cumming finished by saying the
plowing match was a real tribute to
the people of Bruce County.
The Skyhawks skydivers dropped In on the International
Plowing Match held in Bruce County, September 1993. (Walke-
rton Herald Times photo)
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