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New members inducted into Atlantic Agricultur­al Hall of Fame

- BY LYNN CURWIN

Diane Daniels remembers David Coombes as a man with a lot of knowledge and skills.

Coombes, who managed the Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition (NSPE), Hants County Exhibition, and Atlantic Winter Fair, died earlier this year, but on Oct. 18 he was celebrated when he became one of the latest inductees into the Atlantic Agricultur­al Hall of Fame.

“He knew exhibition­s inside and out,” said Daniels, who worked with him at the NSPE office during the mid 2000s. “He knew, not only the agricultur­al end, but also entertainm­ent. He had contacts and knew who to go to.”

Coombes grew up working on his family’s dairy farm, and taking part in 4-H activities, in Upper Falmouth.

He studied at the Nova Scotia Agricultur­al College, and at Macdonald College, Mcgill University.

Keeping with the agricultur­al theme, he married Frances Davis, who had edged him out as Grand Champion showman at the 4-H cattle show in 1960.

He managed the Hants County Exhibition for 53 years, and Daniels remembers him working in the NSPE’S Bible Hill office during the morning and in Windsor during the afternoon on some days.

“He could run two exhibition­s, and have them both different,” she said. “He would have schedules in his head and could think on his feet. He could think outside of the box and he had a great work ethic. He really was ahead of his time.”

He managed the Atlantic Winter Fair, in Halifax, for 34 years.

During that time, he developed Nova Scotia’s first casino, and introduced a major lottery, Ex Hi Lotto, in the 1970s.

Under his leadership, the fair hosted the $100,000 Dumaurier Cup, bringing world-class show jumpers to Halifax, and in the 1980s, he oversaw the building of Exhibition Park.

He also served as president of the Livestock Council of Nova

Scotia, and president of the Nova Scotia Hereford Breeders.

Daniels said Coombes had no problem telling people what he wanted, and could get what he wanted without using harsh words.

“I learned a lot from him and enjoyed working with him,” she added. “I wish he’d stayed with the NSPE longer. I could have learned a lot more from him.”

Coombes previously won several awards, including National Fair Manager of the Year, and was inducted into the Canadian Associatio­n of Fair and Exhibition­s Roll of Honour.

Hi daughter, Lisa Hines, represente­d her father at the Atlantic Agricultur­al Hall of Fame induction ceremony, which was held at the Dal AC campus in Bible Hill.

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? Taking part in the Atlantic Agricultur­al Hall of Fame induction ceremony were, from left, Melvin Ling, representi­ng the late David (Allan) Ling; Dr. Ron Taylor; Robert Bourgeois; and Lisa Hines, representi­ng the late David Coombes. Hines is Coombes’ daughter.
SUBMITTED Taking part in the Atlantic Agricultur­al Hall of Fame induction ceremony were, from left, Melvin Ling, representi­ng the late David (Allan) Ling; Dr. Ron Taylor; Robert Bourgeois; and Lisa Hines, representi­ng the late David Coombes. Hines is Coombes’ daughter.
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