HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1997-09-03, Page 17Middlesex Plowing
Match results
DENFIELD - The 1997 Middlesex
County Plowing Match was held on
September I. The following are the re-
sults.
Class 1: Horses open Walking or Rid-
ing : 1st Nelson Sage, TfilHcjyrsville.
Class 2: Garden Tractor, I Furrow -
1st Ross Kettlewell, Mt. Brydges, 2nd
William Sutherland, Strathroy.
Class 3: Tractor Class, Open. 2 or
more Furrows - I st John Beyens, Park-
hill, 2nd Allan McNeil, Alvinston, 3rd
Bill Jones, Watford.
Class 4: Tractor Class 2 or 3 Furrows,
18 yrs, or under, Middlesex residents -
Ist Eric Beybns, Parkhill, 2nd Paul
Speller, Ailsa Craig, 3rd Jeff Wills,
Thondale.
Class 5: Tractor Class 2 or 3 Furrows
• 19 yrs. or over, Middlesex residents -
I st Jim Paton. Lucan, 2nd Clare Paton,
Lucan.
Class 6: Ladies Class Tractor Open -
1 st Suzanna Smith, Thomdale.
Class 7A: Antique Tractor Class
Novice and Non winners in Middlesex
Match - 1st Gord Walton. Cayuga, 2nd'
Joel Elliott, Strathroy, 3rd Jack Nixon,
Jarvis.
Class 713 - Antique Tractor Class:
Open - 1st George Dakin, Woodstock, •
3rd Jim Cox, Innerkip.
Class 9: Tractor Utility Class 2,3 or 4
Furrows - -1st Stephen Speller. 'Ailsa
Craig. 2nd Allan McNeil; Alvinston,
3rd John Beyens, Parkhill.
Class 10: Tractor Utility Class 5 or
more Furrows - 1st Ken. Milligan,
Strathroy,. 2nd Willis Wardell, Strath-
roy, 3rd John Milligan, Strathroy.
Class. 11A; Antique Tractor Class, .
Middlesex County residents only - 1st
Jack McLachlan. Parkhill, 2nd Bob
Dale. Iderton, 3rd Paul Hodgson. Ailsa
Craig. . •
Class 1 1 1: Antique Tractor Class,
Non Middlesex residents only - Tie . 1st
Graeme Dougherty. Caledonia. Gord
Walton. Cayuga, 3rd Allan Ellwood,
Sarnia.
• Class 12: ViP Special Event - 1st
John Walls, London Twp. 2nd George
Brown, E. Williams, 3rd John Richard-
son MP Perth -Middlesex, •
Special Awards
• (For Middlesex County residents)
Nothers' Trophies plaque to youngest'
competitor in match - Paul Speller. 8
years old.
Edmund and Floyd Wills - trophy for
hest plowed land by contestant under
15 years of age by date of match - Eric
Beycns. 142 points.
Robert Dodge Challenge Trophy -
for best plowed land by competitor 18
yrs. and under by date of match - Enc
Beyens.
• Royal Bank, Strathroy Business Cen-
tre clock for highest score- in ViP
class - John Walls. i
Keith Field Challenge Trophy for
winner in Horseshoe Pitching Competi-
tion - Marilyn McElhinney. Jim
McKinnon:
Middlesex County Plowmen's Asso-
ciation - Senior Plowmen's trophy for
the highest points regardless of -class to
the individual 18 yrs. or older - John
Beyens 133 pts.
Middlesex County- Plowmen's Asso-
ciation - plaque.to the oldest competitor
from Middlesex Cty - Ray Henderson.
Paul G. Elliott, Thomdale plaque for
best operational antique equipment en-
tered 'in competition in Class 11 - Tom
Davidson.
J.M. Carruthers & Son - top plower
in a class 1 1 B - Graeme Dougherty.
WG.Thompson- & Sons Ltd. Trl-
County. Hentage Club, Ailsa Craig
branch. Best work in .an antique rig -
Tom Davidson.
Coldstream Concrete, Highest points
in antique class, - Jack McLachlan.
Middlesex plowing match
Tines -Advocate, September 3, 1997
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Ali ears. Lucan's Eric Dietrich, 4, left, brother Grant, 3,
and cousin Katlyn Gysemans, 9, take time out during the
Middlesex Plowing Match outside Denfield on Monday to
listen to something off the Bell's cylinder player, circa
1890. London's Douglas Flood of the Tri -County Heritage
Club provided the musical interludes.
Is it straight? Dashwood 's
Jamie Becker, 14, Left,
pounds in a stake to show
him the straight and nar•
-
row before his turn at turn-
ing soil at the Middlesex
Plowing Match north of
Denfield at John and Mary
Walls' farm on Monday.
Dad John is in the back-
ground giving Jamie some
sound advice. Ontario '97
Queen of the Furrow Pam
Smelski, 20, of Shake-
speare was outstanding in
her field but saw her title
handed over to a '98
queen at the Middlesex
Plowing Match on Monday.
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FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE
RUTLEDGE - SCHATZLER
Rick and Heather Rutledge, Clinton are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their daughter Lorraine Joy to Eric Roger
son of Armin and Christine Schatzler, Lucan.
Wedding to take place Saturday, September 8, 1997 at 2 pm. in
Community Bible Church, Lucan.
Forthcoming marriage -
Wesley and Christine Hodgson
of Ailsa Craig Would like to'
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Mary Angela to Kevin Earl. son
of Beverly Burtch of Orillia and
the late Eleanor Davidson. The
wedding will take place at.
Centralia United church on
Saturday, September 6. 1997
at 2:30. p.m. Open reception
to follow at Lucan Community
I Centre at 8:30 p.m.
Forthcoming marriage - Jodi
Lynn Soldan and Patrick
-George Regier, together with
their parents Mike and
Barbara, Pat and Evelyn, are
pleased to announce their
marriage to take place
September 6. 1997 at St,
Boniface Church, Zurich.
Agnew - Gackstetter
Pam Gackstetter and Mike
Agnew were united in
marriage on Saturday, June
21, 1997 at Our Lady of
Mount Carmel Church,
Mount Carmel. The bride is
the daughter of Barbara and
the late Lorne Gackstetter of
Hensall, and the groom is
the son- of Ken and Joan
Agnew of Exeter. The maid of
honour was Christine Duizer.
Bridesmaids were Catherine
Schoening and Kara Pepper.
The best man was Jason
McFalls. Ushers were Greg
Agnew and Pat Ducharme.
Soloist was* Rob Gackstetter
and organist was Deborah
Lambert. After a beautiful
honeymoon in Whistler. Pam
and Mike are now residing in
Exeter.
WEDDING
Keller/Smyth
Colleen Keller and Ian Smyth
exchanged wedding vows on
June 14. 1997 at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Zurich. The
parents of 'the couple are
Wayne and Bonnie Keller of
Zurich, and Ross and Pat
Smyth of Lindsay. Christa
Ducharme, sister of the bride,
was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Shannon
Keller. sister of the bride;
Heather Smyth, sister of the
groom, and Shelley Miller,
friend of the bride and
groom. Junior bridesmaid was
Lauren Haberer, godchild of
the bride.
Ross Smyth, father of the
groom. was best man. Ushers
were Rob Ducharme, brother-
in-law of the bride; John
Wilson, friend of the bride and
groom; and Patrick Smyth,
cousin of the groom.
Colleen and Ian would like to
thank family and friends for
aking their day so special.
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