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Horsemanship -
seminar .a success
The afternoon procram was a
demonstration clinic by Carolyn
DeBoer. She slowed the way she
=red her halter and performance
or the show ring. She pointed
out that the � a will place a well-
groomed horse_aihead of the one that
wasn't so well-groomed. She also
spoke about the various saddles used
and bits when training a young horse
to the Mage of a well trained horse.
Following the question period and
A very successful seminar on basic
horsemanship was held Saturday, at
Brandale Arabians, north of Crediton.
During the morning session, Cohn
Gaskell, a farrier, showed how he
made hand -made horseshoes and be
put two on one of the horses. A ques-
tion period followed. At the lunch
break everyone was able to view a
video on the proper methods of train-
• ing the young show horse for the show
ring.
break she told us ao se -tate�tng
facts about clothing the rider would
need for the diffe eft types at.riding
and claws. All were very pleased
with the presenters.
The seminar was sponsored by the
newly organized South Huron All
Breed Horse Association. The club
welcomes anyok% 4rho wishes to learn
about good borsemMp along with
good sportmanship. you are in-
terested in learning about thisw
horse club please coto the first
show on Saturday, May 10 at the Ex-
eter Rec Centre horse ring. Hope to
see you there.
Sunday the second part of the
weekend took place in the form of a
trail ride. Eighteen riders completed
about a three-hour ride through the
flies, mud and water, but mostly
through the beautiful trails and the
terrific sunshine. Everyone was tired
and nicely sun -burned.
This ride realized $125 and will be
donated to the Great Lakes Arabian
Horse Show which will beheld on Sun-
day, June 22 near Thorndale at
Kilbyrne Farm. What better way to
enjoy. your horse than riding the
scenic countryside of the Exeter area.
WINS KARATE TROPHIES — Dan Bell is shown here with the two
trophies he won in the recent Canadian International Kenpo Karate
ch • m . ionshi • s at Clarke Road School in London. T -A photo
TROPHY WINNERS — Receiving trophies at the Hensall men's rec
league hockey banquet were Robin Seymour, (left) best goaltender;
Larry Gould, MIP, Gary Campbell, most sportsmanlike and Jamie
McClinchey, high scorer and MVP. Missing: Fred Campbell, best
defenceman.
To the Editor
Thanks from Mohawks
Dear Sir:
We appreciate the use of your paper
to say a few words of thanks from the
Exeter Mohawks. As this was our
first year in the O.H.A. intermediate
C'Hockey League. it can be looked
upon as a very successful year.
Fan support was fantastic and very
much appreciated by the players and
management of the Exeter Mohawks.
If you didn't see a game, you missed
a great entertainment and therefore
must consider us next year. I was
very proud of the Exeter fans during
the sixth game in Creemore where we
outdrew and outnoised the local
support.
Also a thank you to the staff of the
South Huron Rec Centre which dur-
ing the season were always available
to make the Mohawks feel at home
and to the many sponsors of our team
which made our success of the past
season that much easier.
Also a very special thanks for the
staff of the Lucan Arena to hrve us
and let us finish our season; and the
Lucan fans who came out and sup-
ported us.
Now with the summer on hand, we
are aWeady contemplating the 86/87
season. We are counting on your sup-
port to have us in the 1987 All Ontario
Final.
Gabbie Mol
President Exeter Mohawks
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tWL member Nancy ' Stokker-
4nann tries for a strike Wednes-
day evening in Zurich. The ladies
were bowling for cancer.
Horse club meets
The South Huron 411 Horse Club
held its first meeting April 21. In the
course of the meeting there vlillt talk
about upcoming events and elections
were held for positions in the Club.
The elected members were Richard
Hope, President: Marie DeBruyn,
vice president; Janis Bishop,
secretary and press reporter, Carrie
Stuart.
The next 4-H meeting will be May
7 a Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The
meeting will be at Brandale Arabians,
RR 2 Crediton. New members wiMbe
welcomed.
May 26 the club will be going to
Goderich to see the Royal Lippizan
Stallions perform. A morning
workshop on judging and some after-
noon social activities will be held on
May 31. July 9 is the first Horse Show.
It is in Dungannon at 10 a.m. and this
is a County -wide invitational show. On
the 21st of July the 4-H Clubs in the
County will be enjoying a day at
Canada's Wonderland.
The 4-H motto is "Learn to do by do-
ing" and this year the South Huron
4-H Horse Club is doing slot!
Karate winner
Dan Bell of Exeter was the winner
of two trophies in the recent Canadian
International Kenpo Karate cham-
pionship held at Clarke Road Secon-
dary School in London.
He was second id the men's Kyu
Belt Orange -Green lightweight
fighting division and third in kata
where he faced 64 other competitors.
Dan is a member of the Tyndall
Karate Club, Holmesville.
Legion darts
�7ue Friday schedule for the Exeter
Legion mixed dart league is as
follows:
8 p.m.
Scotties vs A -Team
Canscotts vs 011ie's Best
OutlaWs vs Smurfs
Odd Ones vs Shiphunters
9:30 p.m.
Swat vs Turtles
Lost Flights vs Southenders
Itchy Niters vs 4 -W's
Trailers vs Snyde and Clyde
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READY FOR TRAIL RIDE — Adrioan Brand gives instructions to Linda Bleak, Jeff Brand and Dale Mar-
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GUN CLUB STARTS
The Claybird gun club has opened
for the 1986-87 season, offering a 100
yard rifle range, 22 rifle range, han-
dgun range and trapshooting.
Membership is open to the public
and visitors are welcome Sunday
afternoons. Anyone wishing more in-
formation can .call Jody 228-6459,
Charlie 234-6260 or Dwight 236-7117.
Jody Mosurinjohn led all com-
petitors in Sunday's first shoot with
a perfect score of 25. Next came Steve
Venner 23, John Rempel and Peter
Malenfano 20, Doug Moore and Glenn
Vickery 18, Dwight Momnck 14 and
Dawn Burke five.
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