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PHOTO
Posing with Mr James Crawford, Turnalt, who received a long service
medal, are the show president Mr James MacArthur, Mrs MacArthur, the
secretary Mr Neil Woodrow, Alan MacKenzie, Ormsary, and Mr J. G.
Mathieson, Oban, county convenor.
Splendid parades of Ayrshire Cattle and Blackfaced Sheep was the outstanding feature of the 70th Annual Show in 1965 held at Kilmory. In fact this was the last time the show was held in what had become known as the Show Park, Kilmory, an area for Lochgilphead shows for over 60 years. This field is the one beside the new Adult Resource Centre, Whitegates, Lochgilphead. Mr James McArthur was President at this show and a good attendance was recorded. It would seem however from press reports of that time that the show was going through a period of transition and also being continually plagued by bad weather over the past few years. This bad weather meant a drop in attendance by the public and therefore less revenue for the Society. A happier event also took place at the 1965 show when the Highland Agricultural Society's Gold Medal was presented to Mr James Crawford, Turnalt Farm for 45 years continuous service on the same farm.
By 1967 the show had returned to Kilmartin for the first time in 10 years and was actually held in good weather. The main prizewinners were:-
PHOTO
The annual ball of the Mid Argyll Agricultural Society was held in the
Stag Hotel, Lochgilphead, last Friday. Our picture shows a group of
guests which includes the president, Mr J. MacArthur and members of the
committee. (Picture from Argyllshire Advertiser)
The last of the shows in the 60's, 1969 was again in Kilmartin and was held under blue skies and hot sunshine. During the show Mr K. Menzies was presented with a long service certificate. He had 46 years service with Lithgows at Ormsary following in his fathers footsteps as manager at Clachbreck. It was also very noticeable that the baking, floral and handicrafts section had increased greatly since even the beginning of the decade.
The 1970 show had a drop in entries in the cattle section because of the Governments Brucellosis eradication programme, but strono entries in sheep, ponies and home industries. The President was Mr David Dixon, Kilbride and the main trophy winners were:-
Sir W. Lithgow, Ormsary seems to have swept the boards at the 1974 show for both Highland and Beef Cattle. A new name appears as:-