On Oct. 28, the directors and staff of the Fergus Truck Show presented cheques totaling $45,986 to 25 area groups that assisted at this year’s event. The groups worked a combined total of 6,569 hours, and the presentation brings the total raised by the Fergus Truck Show for community groups and Fergus Recreation to more than $645,450.
This year’s attendance reached just over 72,000, up from last year’s numbers.
President Don Watson said, “The support of all Fergus Truck Show co-sponsors, the truck and tractor pull sponsors, the individual award sponsors, the equipment and service suppliers, spectators and participants allows the show to grow … and assists local groups in fund raising.”
The groups assisting had a total of more than 1,100 volunteers. In addition, there were hundreds of individual non group volunteers working during the weekend event.
The groups that received a share of the profits are:
– Alma Optimist Club, $2,740.50;
– Belwood Lions Club, $1,820;
– Centre Wellington Chamber of Commerce, $2,642.50;
– Centre Wellington Exchange Group, $1,337;
– Community Resource Centre, $917;
– Country Wings, $1,736;
– CW In-Line Hockey, $4,508;
– CWDHS Mission Team $1,582;
– Elmira Mennonite Youth Fellowship, $400.75;
– Elora Mohawks $1286.25;
– Fergus Boy Scouts, $1,232;
– Fergus Curling Club $1,904;
– Fergus Elora Snowmobile Club, $2,632;
– Fergus Devils $413;
– Fergus Highland Rugby Club, $4,511.50;
– Fergus Lions Club, $672;
– Fergus Tennis Club, $292.25;
– Grand Harmony, $2,555;
– Guelph Lions Club, $1,519;
– Melville United Church, $1359.75;
– Men for Missions, $4,634;
– Royal City Ambassadors, $2,318.75;
– St. Joseph Church, $311.50;
– St. Joseph Knights of Columbus, $1,634.50; and
Tri-City Football Club, $1,027.25.