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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-07-11, Page 14Page i+--faetorw+�giey Naii�e�ii�; *10.1 paddle Club makes plans for horse show at Kinloss farm While # has been approtimelelY five years since ithe Saddle Club held its tarot regular shows in- terest is now renewed and the club is looking for new members: Asintermit in showing waned, trail riding became the Club's number roe activity with the enc eeption of the organization of the saddle hone classes at the cheeky and Desboro Fall Fairs sash =ion of the =membership also, changed. With the increased popularity in trial riding and especially the five-day, 100 -mile trail ride, the Club haaid members from all over Ontario. This year the Chub `bens approx- imately 05 adult members (many are family rnembershipA), with some job from ea far with vise Windier and as far east as Lind- say, with the nucleus of members being m the Lucluiew w Wfngi am area. Two weekend trail rides have already been held bi the Lucwn and Wiwgham area this' year. Other weekends find the Tull Coaomittee and interested volunteers involved in marking rail for the 10Nnile Ed Hagle,: president of Goderich Plymouth Ch,ysler Jeeps . proudly► announces the promotion of Jim Finney to the,position�of Service Manager, %hrn invites his friends and Past .. �, Customers t, give 01 orstop in t 414 Huron Rd,, } Goderich Phone'524-7888' FINNEY ride which will be bed In the, Mar- ton area from August 1 - 5, As an interestwas expressed by same members, of having several shows during the 1100 year, the Show t;i tamidee has been busy see- ti.ng dates and locations and ung judges for the day. The show held oa June 10 wan well at- tended and a success. The shows are oato give the novice rider ser- and amateur owner a place to testtheir aldlls and learn some new ones at a minimum cost and, y, everyone will have a lot of -doing it! The next show is scheduled for July 15 at fan Thomas' farm, Teeswater (road 25 .between 6th and 8thconcession of Kinloss Township). The show starts at 10 .sharp and there are 13, dif- ferent classes. For complete infor- mation on the classes and A entry fees give Anne Marie Anderson . a cal at 357-1628. Lunch will be available at the shows and spec tatora are welcome but should bring a lawn chair as treating is Anyone :iii the: Lucknow area wishing to • become a member of the Club or requiring further infor- mation about the : show or trail rides should call Anne Marie. Volunteers',are also needed for • behind the scene activities Chesley• Show, scheduled for August 10. It's a • good • way to learn what is re- quire& in each class if you haven't done . any showing' before and are contemplating the. idea,: but don't. want` to, coine in told. "Shako hands thilththe Nein. or !hi' arr,.C`b.ae kill: 414 Htlr•ixa exit• 621# : Godericti c. Walt)* Congratulations goes out to rDon-- , na Sue Erringtow Erringtonand Rick Robson who ,;were :married on- Saturday, June' 30 and are •residing in Kincardine. Donna Sue will continue operating her business, Valley Green. Flowers, in Lucknow.. Cj members r heifers Members took part inn the judging of.a group of four heifers and; were helped With their reasons in placing the animals. Conff venation' of ' plac- ing w done by, Harry Briney. The busineas part of the meeting ,followed with .president,• Dianne Black in charge . and • Meryon Do* recording the minutes. • Don Alton discussed cross- breeding and what to, look, for in .selection of breeding ..stock to achieve •;desired results and ,why some classes are not as desireable as others when cross -breeding. The club plans to have a booth' at the upcoming "Lucknow Farm. Show on July 13- and 14 andwill be. sell log PoPeorn > Don Alton and family are hosting e pre -show day at their family •farm on August 10 ,'trim Earley will be on. band to offer advice to the, .members • Remember July 28 at . the Seaterth Lions Park. Join in .the fun to., belp celebrate the 76th' an- niversaiy of 4-H. The Lucknow Calf° Club has a baseball team readyfor. some stiff competition and fun as well. The neat" meeting is at the farm of Warren and Eric. Andrew on July 25 at 7.$0 .p.m • Maryon Dow is looking into ob-a taunng some more 4-H shirts .for anyone whais interested. , annuJulyal 19farm is th.toue,r Huanrdon4-H• me.Cattlembersmen's are most welcome to come along. Contact Neil Rintoul. or . Don Alton. The tour starts at . 9.30 , a:m. at. Howatt Bros. feedlot, he time has come form to wave our flag... blow our horn.,. some • outof our shell. 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