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ST. THOMAS 2010 INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH St EVENTS SCHEDULE AND SITE MAP ELGIN- ST. THOMAS 2010 INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH St. Thomas, Ontario September 21-25, 2010 Proudly presented by ~· ONTARIO PLOWMEN'S ASSOCIATION ~ , AND 2010 IPM · · ' Proud Supporters of DAILY PROGRAMS - SITE MAPS - EXHIBITORS LISTING 1-H OntariO ontario mutuaIs TM •• .-. CT C :J V>OJg.~ ~g-o ::r c ::J .... ~0 Ill c tt>=a.:r Illn ::J,.... Ql -· """ -a.roro ~5.~~ .... OJ - ... V> Ill .... " ::J ... ... I~ "U s:" V>........ ... :E 3ls:(b B: o· g~ '< = 0 . ::r ::r Ill Q.ii>::J Ill Ill /1) ::t'=:l 3 ... - V> 0 10 0 OJ ~ 8 CD "" 0 -· 0 lb :E ~ 3 ::r .... !:!. 3 - ... .... 0 0 -~ 0 - V> 3 ~ CT 3 ::J re ~ "0 n Ill - V> ::J ::J c CD - · !0 n "U O~Q' l~-z-OJ ::J t\ :::s :T::J ... c ... 10 ::;· ;::;: OJ - /1) Ill 0 0 ::;· ::JQ..() " iii" :rca V> - -< '<Ill ::r- CIO c :E V> :T::J- 0 Ill Ill Ill ::J CT a. -· a. 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Heather Keating, I Canadian Cowgirls Artist Painting Onsite (starts at 1:30) Benny's Junction I Jammin' In The Cabin I OPP Golden Helmet I Fashion Show I Goldi es Fri ends (starts at 1:30) Motorcycle Ride A Propos. Port Stanley 1 Carson's Six Back in Time, Quartet Horse Hitch Shenanigans I Don Mathers I Oneida Gospel I Mike Brunelle I Elgin-St Thomas Public (starts at 2:30) (starts at 2:30) Health, Cathy Nesbitt "Falls Prevention" John & Carol, Dog Agility Show Musical Duo Benny's Junction Crop Dusters Jammin' In The Cabin I I I I (starts at 3:30) - Wallacetown Dog Agililty Show AIWidmeyer White Pines J.P. Allen Shenanigans Elgin-St. Thomas Megan Barber, (starts at 9:30) EMS CPRS Training Singer/ Musician Performance Horse Traci Kennedy Shane Cook Don Mathers Dixie Fl yers Heritage Line Mike Brunelle Chef James Meadows, Spectacular Herbs, Aylmer Cooking Demonstration (starts at 10:30) Oneida Gospel Benny's Junction JD lntro Master Gardeners, Anniversary Agnes Burroughs John Milles & Chris Eveland, Musical Duo Stacey Zegers Shenanigans Big Band AIWidmeyer Bayham Don Mathers (starts at 72:30) Ecumenical Choir Canadian Cowgirl s (starts at 1:30) Dixie Ayers Jammin' In The Cabin Mike Brunelle Traci Kennedy Fashion Show Benny's Junction Durkees ltd., Aylmer Murray Ad lam & Friends, J.P. Allen Stacey Zegers White Pines Shane Cook Bgin-St Thomas Musica l Group Dog Agility Show Public Health (starts at 2:30) Oneida Gospel Benny's Junction Jammin' In The Cabin ~ SCHEDULE- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Antiqu e Tra ctor Demonstration White Pines Schotts El gin-St. Thomas Dave Hoy, Performance Horse EMS CPR S Training Singer/ Musician Spectacular Dixie Flyers Traci Kennedy Team Farmall Square Bernardin ltd. Blackbirds Chef James Meadows, Dancing Tractors Canada Cooking Demonstration J.P. Allen Shane Cook Master Gardeners, Helen Smith John Milles & Chris Eveland, Musical Duo AI Widmayer Elgin Square and Slapstix Stacey Zegers White Pines (starts at 12:30) Round Dancers Dixie Flyers Traci Kennedy Jammin' In The Queen of Furrow Contestants Ba ck Porch Randy Grey, Dodge Rodeo continues (starts at 2:30) (starts at 2:30) Singer AIWidmeyer Shane Cook Fashion Show, (starts at 2:30) Winston Fashion, St. Thomas Toastmaster Speeches & Meeting J.P. Allen Jammin' In The Cabin Noreen Lanning (starts at 3:30) - Project Elgin Square and Round Dancers Shane Cook Stacey Zeger Schotts (starts at 2:30) Performance Horse Author Spectacular AIWidmeyer Dixie flyers White Pines Team Farmall Square Lotus Thai, McWilliams Chef James Meadows, Dancing Tractors St. Thomas Family Band Cooking Demonstration Benny's Junction Shane Cook Shenanigans Master Gardeners, Historic Photographs Brenda Swindell Harvest Memories Stevie's Sliders, Stacey Zegers Traci Kennedy Jammin' In The Cabin J.P. Allen Bayham Ecumenical Musicians Choir (starts at 12:30)) Dixie Flyers AI Widmeyer White Pines Elgin Square Steven Jackson, and Round Dancers Illusionist Traci Kennedy J.P. Allen Shenanigans Safe Communities (starts at 2:30) Agriculture Safety (starts at 2:30) Demonstration Presenter: Barry King Trevor Niville, Singer/Musician Benny's Junction McWilliams : (starts at 3:30) c Family Band SPECIAL EVENTS: I.PM Farmers Mark et: Oa1ly; SampleFest· Noon . 5pm dally PLOWING SCHEDULE: RV PARK RESIDENTS O . West Coa st Lu mbeqack Show: 11 am 1pm Jpm dally NLY. C b . Ch · · Morn1ng start t1mc 9am. all classes lonesome Wmd 7pm e1 e nty e 1s: 0 a1ly atJpm In the VIP tent !See Info Booth lor detatlsl J S 9 c 1 b · 1E am ess1on pm e e ration o xcellence Banquet: St Thomas A1rport Hangar. Soc tal 6pm, 0111ner 7pm T1ckets available at thP. IPM s1te off1ce Project Demonstration Fairlanes White Pines Schons Sahara Swing Band Performance Horse Spectacular Jim Chapman Neon Rain Jammin' In The Cabin Team Farmall Square Tall Tales Cafe. Dancing Tractors Wallacetown Benny's Junction Sheridan Band Sahara Swing Band Master Gardeners, Canadian Cowgirls Dianne Vaughan Singer/Musician Jammin' In The Cabin Barber Shop Fairlanes Elgin Square Elgin's (starts at 12:30) Dodge Rodeo and Round Dancers Got Closing Day Parade ~---";;...._--~ ' Lori Holden,Singer Talent! (starts at 1:30) Neon Rain Jim Chapman White Pines Basket Weaving, McCann, Dutton Country 1.1a:ss1cs, Singers/Musicians Traci Kennedy Benny's Junction Sheridan Band Simdancers (starts at 2:30) Highland Dancers BarberShop SPECIAL EVENTS: IPM Farmers Market: Da1ly PLOWING SCHEDULE: Jun1or Plowtng RV PARK RES IDENTS ONLY: SampleFest Noon · 5pm da1ly m the Farmers Market Reg1strat1on at 8 at the Tractor Park Alfalfa Ramblers and West Coa st Lumberjack Show: 11 am. 1pm, Jpm da1ly, Cel ebrity Chefs: Dally at Jpm in the VIP tent Start t1me· S·JOam !See Info Booth for details! 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