Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 12, 1995, Image 238

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    F2-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12, 1995
Nobledale Takes Banners At Troy Fair Jersey Show
CAROLYN N. MOYER
Bradford Co. Correspondent
TROY (Bradford Co.) “It’s
good trip to come down here and
see such quality animals.” said
Troy Fair colored breed judge Jim
Curtis as he selected the champ
ions in the Ayrshire, Brown Swiss,
and Jersey divisions recently.
About 115 entries were led
through the show ring before Cur
tis selected the winners.
In the Jersey show, junior
3-year-old Nobledale Juno Ver
mont, owned by Nobledale Farm,
captured the grand champion hon
ors. Two days later following the
Holstein show, she was again hon
ored as she was named the
supreme champion of the Troy
Fair.
In the reserve champion Jersey
position was William Eick’s Win
dy Acres Duncan Dina, the winner
of the production class.
The junior champion Jersey was
Nobledale Dandy Juliet, a fall
yearling owned by Nobledale
Farms. The reserve junior champ
ion Jersey was Little Pond Skyline
Daisy, a winter yearling owned by
Matthew Watson.
Named premier breeder and pre
mier exhibitor of the Jersey show
was Nobledale Farms.
In the Ayrshire show, 5-year
old Shale Hill Champs Trina, own
ed by Mark Carter took the grand
champion position. In the reserve
grand position was Karen Nevil-
le’s Locust Lane Gumdrop Gypsy,
a 4-year-old.
Taking junior champion Ayr
shire was Locust Lane Sailor
Dumplin, a fall yearling owned by
Doug and Donna Stewart, fol
lowed by the reserve junior
champion, Locust Lane Heligo
D-J, a Fall calf owned by Karen
Neville.
The Stewart and Neville fami
lies also secured both the premier
exhibitor and premier breeder ban
ners at the conclusion of the Ayr
shire show.
The Brown Swiss show was
dominated by die Yurkanin family
as senior 2-year-old Elm Brook
Blend Tyra, owned by John Yurk
anin Jr. was named the grand
champion. The reserve grand
champion was Elm Brook Trouba
Paisley, a junior 2-year-old owned
by Heather Yurkanin.
Capturing junior champion dis
tinction was John Yurkanin Jr.’s
Elm Brook Pretus Tiara, a spring
calf. In the reserve junior champ
ion place was Amberleigh Yurka
nin’s Elm Brook JPR Jasmine, a
spring yearling.
In a Guernsey show of one,
Lucas Trowbridge’s Shale Hill
Proking Tinkerbell was the winner
in the spring yearling class and was
also named junior champion.
A list of the top three winners in
each class follows.
(Turn to Pago F 3)
jrm captu. ,■ pi
at the 1995 Troy Fair. Pictured, from left, are Bradford County Dairy Princess Jodi Col*
ton, Steve Noble, Tom Noble, Alternate Dairy Princess Robin Wilson, Stephanie
Noble, Shirley Noble, Michele Borek, Adam Noble, Sharon Noble Borek, Maria Jo
Nobk Stuart Noble and Elaine Noble.
lug and Donna Stewart and family took home both the Premier Breeder and Pre
mier Bchibltor banners In the Ayrshire show. Pictured from left are, In front: Douglas
Neville, Sean Murray and Matthew Murray; In back are: Dairy Maid Desl Pepper, Dairy
R^ v, » , 'l urray ’ Cand y Murray, Kim Stewart, Donna Stewart,
Chris Neville, Karen Neville, Debbie Neville, Alt. Dairy Princess Robin Wilson and Alt
Dairy Princess Ellen Keeney.
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