92. Out of the class of over 50 Ayrshires, the champion bull and col were owned by W. C. Lewis and Son of St. Peter’s Bay. The champio bull in the Holstein class was owned by J. Lincoln Dewar of New Perth with the cow shown by Douglas Aitken of Fortune in a division of clo to 60 animals. 93. Alex MacClumpha of Bay Fortune, William Henry Townshend and Sons of Rollo Bay West and Thomas J. Kickham of Souris West.

94. Edwin Mills scored a total of 143 out of a possible 200 points t take the title over 11 other competitors from six provinces. He represente Canada in 1974 at the World Championships in Helsinki.

95. The competition, associated with the Dundas Exhibition and Plowin Match, was not an ordinary beauty contest. As part of the program thi contestants had to be able to plough.

96. Major Reid of Rollo Bay West.

97. The grand champions in both the tablestock and seed potato judgin were from Fortune Bridge. Fred and Frank Coffin were the grand champions in tablestock with their Keswicks. Harold and Howard Dixo won the seed potato championship with their Irish Cobblers. Th extraordinary milestone was that the both the Coffin Brothers and th Dixon Brothers were twins, and the Coffin’s and the Dixon’s were firs cousins.

98. Anne Bernadette MacAulay of Campbell’s Cove in December 1962. She received the Canadian Horticultural Council trophy for her sample 0} Katahdins. Her father Syl, in 1955, was the only Prince Edward Islander to previously win the prestigious award, for seed. MacAulay also won the world championship for table-stock in 1956.

99. The Three Rivers Dairymans’ Association was formed in New Perth with John Hamilton, Cyrus Shaw, Alexander Hamilton, Stewart MacLaren, James Gordon, John A. Dewar and William MacDonald acting as directo in the late 1800's.

100. December 10, 1892. The charter president was John C. Underhay of Eglington. A building was constructed in 1893 and used as a cheese and butter factory until 1930.

101. Trueman Stewart. John J. Campbell of East Baltic was the secretary, 102. John Alexander Dewar of New Perth. He was a leading agriculturalist serving as President of the Maple Leaf Farmer’s Institute, Director of the Fruit-Grower’s Association and President of the Prince Edward Island Dairymen’s Association. 103. J. Lincoln Dewar (1909-1969) was a teacher, farmer, and administrator. He served as secretary of the Island Federation of

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