The Mill of Ashogle hoeing match was held on Thursday evening. The entries were large and the competition keen, and the work was witnessed by a large crowd of spectators. At the close the judges and friends were hospitably entertained by Mr and the Misses Grieve, Ashogle. The following is the prize list:-
Men - 1. W.B. Smith, Foulzie; 2. W. Chapman, Burnside; 3. W. Michie, Foulzie; 4. H. Scott, Fenderton; 5. S. Chapman, Slackadale; 6. C. McKimmie, Rosehill; 7. J. Webster, Afforsk; 8. J. Wright, Wanford; 9. A. Kindness, Camaloun; 10. A. Smith, Foulzie; 1. F. Burns, Smithy, Fintry; 12. J. Lorimer, Easter Melrose; 13. A. Beaton, Sillerton; 14. J. Fordyce, Silverford; 15. J. Moir, Wrae; 18. A. Walker, S. Towie Turner; 17. J. Greenshaw, Upper Wanford; 18. F. Clark, Kinnermit; 19. W. Sim, Braefoot; 20. A. Morris, Lendrum.
Boys - 1. G. Anderson, Whitehills, Gamrie; 2. J. Kindness, South Camalines; 3. J. Bain, Hill of Ashogle; 4. W. Watson, Kinnermit; 5. J. Stewart, Meikle Colp; 6. H. Burnett, Whitehills, Gamrie; 7. A. Hay, Muirden; 8. J. Jamieson, Muirden; 9. J. Alardyce, Forglen.
Ladies - 1. Mrs McGowan, Ashogle; 2. Mrs Barrie, Ashogle; 3. E. Park, Haughs; 4. M. Adam, Boghead, Laithers; 5. J. Robb, Dunlugas; 6. A. Grieve, Ashogle; 7. B. Taylor, Haughs; 8. Mrs Bain, Ashogle; 9. J. Durno, Middle Muirden; 10. M. Grieve, Ashogle.
Lady first out with prize - Mrs McGowan. Man first out with prize - J. Moir, Wraes. Oldest hoer - J. Robb, Dunlugas. Youngest hoer - W. Milton, Bogside. Man with largest family - G. Clark, Brae Croft, Muiresk.
The arrangements were carried out by a committee, with Mr H. Howie as secretary. Prizes were presented by Mrs Morison, Turriff. The judges were: - Men - Mr Dingwall Mahen, and Mr Kiloh, Muiryfold. Ladies and boys - Mr Fenty, Bogside, and Smart, Rosehall.
Published in the Aberdeen Daily Journal, Monday 29th July 1918.
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