Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 14, 2000, Image 39

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    2000 Hitch Show Winners regardless of placing.
The winner of the pickup They also won second place in
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HARRISBURG (Dauphin
Co.) The 2000 Hitch Show
was conducted here at the 44th
annual Keystone International
Livestock Exposition (KILE).
The following is a listing of
first-place winners in each hitch
class:
Clydesdale men's cart; Richard and
Diana Bartlett, Manlius, NY.
Belgian men's cart: Harold and Dal
McMain, Oelmar, lA.
Percheron men’s cart: Alfred and Donna
Rovenolt, Turbotville, PA.
Shire men's cart: Stephen and Sherri
Lewis, Ontano, Canada.
Clydesdale registered mares cart: Daryl
Cobbs Family, Huntington, IN.
Percheron registered mares cart: Robert
Denny, Bradley, CA.
Belgian registered mares cart: Michael
Stone, Fremont, OH.
Shire registered mares cart; Kimberly
Fox, Oswego, NY.
Clydesdale registered mares team; Daryl
Cobbs Family, Huntington, IN.
Percheron registered mares team; John
and Chad Cole, Centre Halt, PA.
Belgian registered mares team: Michael
Stone, Fremont, OH.
Shire registered mares team; Gene and
Vicky McCaffrey, Schoharie, NY.
Belgian geldings/grade mares/stallions
team: James Crawford, Clare, Ml.
Clydesdale geldings/grade mares/stal
lions team; William Burgett, Fredericktown,
OH.
Percheron geldings/grade mares/stal
lionsteam; Kenneth Creelman, Delmar, lA.
Shire geldings/grade mares/stallions
team: Stephen and Sherri Lewis, Ontario,
Canada.
Registered mares unicorn: John and
Chad Cole, Centre Hall, PA.
Ladies team: Donald fribbling, Ontano,
Canada.
Belgian unicorn: David Houston, Colum
bus, Ml.
Clydesdale/Shire unicorn: Highland
Farm, Inc., Paris, KY.
Percheron unicorn: Kenneth Creelman,
Delmar, lA.
Registered mares four-horse hitch (all
breeds): John and Chad Cole, Centre Hall,
PA.
Belgian four-horse hitch: Harold and
Dale McMam, Delmar, IA
Clydesdale/Shire four-horse hitch: Wil
liam Burgett, Fredencktown, OH.
Percheron four-horse hitch: Kenneth
Creelman, Delmar, lA.
Percheron cart futurity; Cheryl Zimmer-
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John A Zook - Rt 30, Gap, PA
Zook's Farm Store - Honey Brook PA
Gideon K. King - Elam Road, Kmzer, PA
DU Farm Store - Hess Road, Quarryvilte, PA
Zimmerman Farm Service - Bethel PA 717-933-41 1 4
Huber’s Animal Health - Myerstown. PA 717-866-2246
Umbergers of Fontana - Rt 322, Annville, PA 717-867-5161
Pleasant Valley Store, Sproul Rd, Kirkwood PA
David S. King - Railroad St, Myerstown PA 717-866-6556
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man, Thompson, PA.
Clydesdale ladies cart: Highland Farm
Inc., Pans, KY.
Belgian ladies cart: James Crawford,
Clare, Ml.
Percheron ladies cart: Fantasy Carnage
Co., Bridgeport, Ml.
Shire ladies cart: Stephen and Sherri
Lewis, Ontario, Canada.
Registered mares six-horse hitch (Per
cheron, Clydesdale, Shire); John and Chad
Cole, Centre Hall, PA.
Belgian six-horse hitch: Harold and Dale
McMain, Delmar, lA.
Clydesdale/Shire six-horse hitch: Wil
liam Burgett, Fredencktown, OH.
Percheron six-horse hitch: Kenneth
Creelman, Delmar, PA.
Youth showmanship, 14-19-years-old;
Brad Robbins, Fremont, OH.
Youth showmanship, 8-13-years-old:
Melissa Restifu, Schoharie, NY.
Junior team, 2 and 3-year-old; Alfred and
Donna Rovenolt, Turfootville, PA.
Youth cart, 14-19-years-old:
Bordner, Logan, OH.
Youth cart, 8-13-years-old
Cole, Spnng Mills, PA.
Youth team, 14-19-years-old; Jason
Bexson, Ann Arbor, Ml.
Youth team, 8-13-years-old: Melissa
Restifu, Schoharie, NY.
Youth western riding (three gaited); A.
Carolyn Loucks, Reedsville, PA.
Youth English riding (three gaited); A.
Carolyn Loucks, Reedsville, PA.
Adult western riding (three gaited); A.
Carolyn Loucks, Reedsville, PA.
All breeds classic series six-horse hitch;
Harold and Dale McMain, Delmar, lA.
Adult English riding (three gaited): A.
Carolyn Loucks, Reedsville, PA.
Open six-horse hitch driving competi
tion; Larry Honsberger, Elmore. OH.
For the first time ever in the
draft horse industry, all exhibi
tors in the All-Breeds Classic
Series Six-Horse Hitch Champi
onship Class were eligible for
the drawing of a brand new 2001
Dodge RAM Pickup Truck.
The competition was open to
all contestants who successfully
completed in the Classic Series
Six-Horse Competition in their
individual breed. Each hitch had
an equal opportunity to drive
away in the new pickup truck
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Queen Renee Blatt, gave out
both information and popular
“honey sticks,” plastic tubes
with honey samples.
According to Hoover, one of
the goals of the day was for him
to make contacts with teachers.
“I made five or six presentations
Hillary
Chelsea
These chicks come into the world with a crowd of schoolchildren rooting for them.
THROUGH
CLASSIFIED
ADS
IN
Lancaster
Farming
BUY,
SELL,
TRADE
OR
RENT
THE
Farm City Day
(Continued from Page A3O)
last week,” said Hoover, who
will teach all age groups about
honey.
Besides answering questions,
Hoover discusses pollination,
drones, queens, and the function
of bees in his presentations.
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 14, 2000-A39
Hoover sees Farm City Day as
valuable to all facets of agricul
ture. “Here kids get out and see
why farms are important and
what comes from a farm. All
phases of farming are repre
sented,” said Hoover.