A2B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 10,1983 AUGUSTA, N.J. - A featured event at the 1963 Sussex County Farm and Horse Show was the first annual sheep shearing contest sponsored by the county’s Sheep Breeder’s Association. Winning the Senior Men's Division was Mik Brodhecker, Newton, N.J. Katherine Tyler, Glen Arm, Md., won the Senior Women’s Division and Jeffrey Traver, Pleasant Valley, N.Y., won the Junior Men’s Division. For the contest, each contestant was required to shear two sheep using his own shearing equipment and a 50-foot extension cord. Both sheep had to be sheared for a possible 100 points from the judges. Other winners were; Senior Men’s Division, William Mac- Cauley, Atglen, second; Senior Women’s Division, Carla Kostelmk, Newton, N.J., second and Judy Watlerdorff, York, third; Junior Men’s Division, Bill Ot taway. Pleasant Valley, N.Y., second, and David Albert, Trout Run, third. In addition to the shearing contest, livestock and dairy shows were held. The results are as follows: OPEN SHEEP SHOW Junior Suffolk Show Champion Junior Ram Shawn Thayer Reserve Champion Ram Nicholas Ktose Champion Ewe Kimberly Thayer Reserve Champion Ewe Lehigh County FFA BORDER CHEVIOT Champion Ewe Doohttle’s Farm Reserve Champion Ewe Mike Koehler SOUTHDOWN Champion Ram Kimberly Thayer Reserve Champion Ram Lone Stauble COLUMBIA Champion Ram Andros Farms Reserve Champion Ram Bob and Suzie Leib Champion Ewe Bill! Ottaway Reserve Champion Ewe Andros Farms CORRIEDALE Champion Ram Krazy Lane Reserve Champion Ram Bill Brennan Champion Ewe Krazy Lane Reserve Champion Ewe Richard and Betty Hathaway DORSET Champion Ewe David and Gad Schultz Reserve Champion Ewe Peter LeVan HAMPSHIRE Champion Rem Sharon Peckham Reserve Champion Ewe Sandra SKvarKa Champion Ewe Adele Leonard Reserve Champion Ewe Ernest and Phyllis Flebotte MONTAOALE Champion Ewe Arnold and Katherine Tyler Reserve Champion Ewe Arnold and Katherine Tyler NORTH COUNTRY CHEVIOT Champion Ram Deborah Fisher Reserve Champion Ram S Livingston Champion Ewe Deborah Fisher Reserve Champion Ewe S Livingston OXFORD Champion Ram Adele Leonard Reserve Champion Ram Kathi Blander Champion Ewe Kathi Elansder Reserve Champion Ram Ross Stoddard Set the standards. 'SIZES ■ SVj-14 Red Wings I BOOKS | I SHOE SERVICE I I 107 E. STATE ST. I I QUARRYVILLE. 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