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CHEVIOT A. AND P. ASSOCIATION

AKK AN li K-M EN TS KOI! SHOW | Mr A. M. llvde presided at a_ iiicet- j in? of the comniiltoe of the Cheviot Agricultural and Pastoral Association. Also present were Messrs D. H. Milne, , \ H Gib>oi\ C. F. Holton. E. A. Harrison. J. T. Read. G. Teller. H. C. Renncr. J. N. Cottrell, D. MeLaieti, t.. Winskill and James Paton. ; The president referred to the recent i death of Mrs I. Beckett, one of the old j Cheviot settlers, and a motion of sym- j pathy was passed to her relatives, , members standing. j The secretary reported that judges j for the various sections had accepted i office with the exception of two, and arrangements were made for two more'judges to be appointed. Messrs Wootton and Milieu were appointed gatekeepers for show day. A letter was received from the j Presbyterian Ladies' Guild, which is , in charge of the catering on show day. j asking the committee to improve the i accommodation at the refreshment j rooms. It was decided, if possible to ( eflect improvements. Marshals and stewards for the forth - | corning show were appointed ns fol-j lows:—-Sheep section: Marshal, Mr | P. F. Childs; Stewards! Messrs James | McAdam. K. A. Harrison. J. B. Stevenson G. B. Cooper. C. E. Jackman, Cliff Jackman. R. Forbes, W. D. Stewart, i Jas. Paton and W. G. Dickson. Draught, ; Horses: Marshal. Mr J. Walton; Stewi ards. Messrs James Beckett, F. H. Up- ! ston and E. Winskill. Hackneys: i Marshal. Mr Geo. Telfer, Stewards, I Messrs M. B. Smith and A. H. Gibson: : Ponies and Cobs: Marshal, Mr W. A. ' Douglas: Stewards. Messrs W. Walls i and \l. B. Stevenson: Cattle: Marshal, ! Mr Andrew C. Barnes: Stewards, Mr .T.. i Taylor; Dogs: Marshal, Mr John Mei Adam. Vegetables: Marshal. Mr M. C. ! Hyde: Steward. Mr S. H. Tully. Roots: I Marshal. Mr A. Wilkinson: Stewards, ! Messrs R. Lochhead. P. A. Barnes, and ' A. Walmsley. Grain: Marshal, Mr D. H. Milne. Dairy Produce and Jams and Pickles: Marshal, Miss F. Wilkin- . son. Cookery: Marshal. Mrs D. McLaren; Stewards, Miss J. Stevenson and Mrs G. Wood. Fruit: Marshal. ' Mr F. D. Child". Flowers: Marshal, Mrs F. D. Childs: Stewards. Mrs J. Fit/.simmons. Mrs W. Hughes and Miss M. Childs. School Section: Marshals, ; Miss E. Sloss and Mr C. S. Gordon: | Stewards. Misses Brewin. Irwin, and ! MeKcnzio. Fancy Work: Marshal, j Miss E. Stevenson; Stewards. Miss E. I Savage and Miss H. McDonald. Fowls: ; Marshal. Mr D. McLaren. Spoils and | Competitions: Marshals, Messrs W. A. ! Douuias and D. McLaren; Stewards, ' Messrs M. B. Smith. M. Lawrv, W. | Walls. R. Powell. J. Upritchard and D. j G. McDonald. Sheep Guessing: Mr M. |C. Morrison. Stepping Competition: IMr G. Walls. Marshals of Show i Shed: Mrs A. M. Hyde and Mr F. D. Childs. Marshals of Stands and Cars: Mr C. F. Holton. ! It was decided to hold the parade ot 1 prize winners at 2 p.m. and the sports | and competitions immediately after- | wards. i Mr A. MeGriffert was appointed j marshal of the parade with Mr J. T. ! Read as assistant marshal. | It was decided to enlarge the judgi ing ring, as judges had mentioned that I the old ring was too small, i The secretary reported that a number i of special prizes had been given and a | vote of thanks was passed to the donors. As entries for the show were not tip to expectations it was decided to canI vass the various districts for entries | and canvassers were appointed as j follows:—Domett, Messrs A. M. Hyde ! and Jas. Paton; Spotswood and Pari nassus, Messrs F. H. Upston, James Beckett, E. A. Harrison and J. B. I Stevenson: Gore Bay and Port Robini son, Mr C. F. Holton; Leamington, | Messers Hughes, A. H. Gibson, R. i Forbes and A. McGiffert: Cheviot, Messrs J. T. Read and E. Winskill. It was decided to hold a working I bee at the show grounds on March 19, and another on March 23.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21111, 12 March 1934, Page 4

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CHEVIOT A. AND P. ASSOCIATION Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21111, 12 March 1934, Page 4

CHEVIOT A. AND P. ASSOCIATION Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21111, 12 March 1934, Page 4

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