Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 14, 1982, Image 142

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    Dl4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 14,1982
BY JANE BRESEE
Staff Correspondent
TROY The 107th annual Troy
Fair in Bradford County scheduled
for the last week of July was bigger
anti better than ever this year
according to fair officials.
Weather for the fair was perfect
for the three days of dairy cattle
judging. More youth entries than
usual for Tuesday’s show of 4H and
FFA cattle were noted by
Cooperative Extension Agent
Orville Yoder who with the
assistance of Jake Guffey, Ex
tension Agent, moderated the
shows. Approximately 500 cattle
were run through the show ring in
the three days.
Bradford County Dairy Princess
Valerie Moon with her alternates
Sheryl Avery and Alisa Smith,
Leroydale Coleen captured the Grand Champion Guernsey
title for owner Paul Brackman of Canton, at halter.
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Troy Fair
were on hand to pass out ribbons
and trophies. The trophies and
plaques were donated by several
businesses, cattle breeders, and
cattle clubs.
Judge for the colored breeds was
Denny Wolfl of Millville, while
Tom Dum 111 of Landisburg placed
the Holstein and Brown Swiss
breeds.
Grand Champion Holstein for the
Youth Show Day was Pack-herd
Elevation Brassy bred by Richard
and Marilyn Packard of East Troy,
and owned and shown by 11-year
old Terri Packard. The Packards
earned off blue ribbons in many
classes in the Holstein judging on
Friday and ended .up Premier
Breeder and Exhibitor with
Richard and Georgia Jenkins of
Troy running a close second.
finished biggest year
Grand Champion and Senior
Champion Holstein ribbons were
both taken by 'Windy-Mont Clude-
Gigi owned and bred by George
Page, Jr. of Columbia Cross
Roads.
Reserve Grand Champion and
Reserve Senior Champion awards
went to Rolling-Valley Brett Ter-
Twin bred by the Landis Bros, and
owned by Melvin Feifer of Canton
and Landis Bros, of Troy. .
Holstein Junior Champion went
to Fivebrooks Valiant Ginseng
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Windy-Mont Clyde Gigi, right, swept Grand
Champion Holstein honors. She is owned and
bred by George Page of Columbia Crossroads,
with Page's son at halter. At left is Reserve
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Champion was Hi-Lev Van
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by Richard and Georgia Jenkins of
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Brown Swiss-Grand Champion
and Junior Champion ribbons were
won by turnover Hill Improve
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champion ribbon was given to
Kelly King, Troy.
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Twin, owned by Landis Brothers and Melvin
Peifer of Canton, with Jeff Peifer at halter.
They are joined by county dairy princess
Valerie Moon.
Champion of the Ayrshire breed
show Thursday was Wyn-Ayr C.F.
Nan, bred by David Andrus and
shown by Vonda Andrus of Troy. A
Reserve Grand Champion ana
Reserve Junior Champion Brown ~
Swiss was Wyn-Ayr C.F. Fashion
bred by Richard F. Winch and
owned by Brent Andrus of Troy. -
The Grand Champion and Senior
Champion Guernsey was
Leßoydales Hornets Colleen
owned and bred by Brackman
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