—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 17.1968 18 | AUfUCCTCD Commissioner of Old Rose Tree M Presentations of awards for D||A|y rII ID outstanding achievements rwll I VLUB throughout the past year were The Club’s annual meeting er Memorial Trophy to Ralph and picnic was held Sunday af- , Hin for th « most points in rid * * a au. ing accumulated at rallies; First ternoon, August 11 at the Club s p j ace w j nners j n the various rid headquarters on the Gibson j ng leve j s for High score on farm at Drumore, Pa. with over Tests wire Ralph Hill, Pixie 100 members, parents and Waters, Hazel Lowe, Patti Cope guests attending. land an . d Suanne Huskey; First . place winners in the various nd- Among the guests were: Mr. in g levels for High Score on In- Harry I. Nicholas, Jr, Malvern, spection of child and mount at Pa, President of United States Mounted Meetings were Ralph Pony Clubs, Inc.; Mrs J. H. Ty- Hill >. pixi e Waters, Pat Quar ter McConnell, Wilmington, tucci and Suanne Huskey: First Del, Eastern Regional Pony P^ ace winner for Most Points Club Supervisor; Mr. Conners, Accumulated at Mock Rallies District Commissioner Sea View was Mary Beth Little. Pony Club; Mrs Arthur Zim- While the children then en merman, District Commissioner joyed swimming, the parents of Radnor Pony Club; Mrs. Law- discussed plans for the third all rence Illoway, Co-District Com- English Junior Horse show to missioner of Radnor Pony Club; be held at the Club’s headquar- Mrs. Edmund Harvey, District ters on Saturday, May 3, 1969 Commissioner of Brandywine and plans for hosting teams Pony Club; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar from thirteen regional Pony Owens, District Commissioners Clubs at Rallies to be held Fri of Pickering Pony Club and day, Saturday and Sunday, June Mrs W. B Hopkins, District- 20, 21, 22, 1969 for the “D” and WE USE QUALITY PAINT AND IT DOES STAY ON!!! 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AC 717 367-1211 Safety Training Mandatory For Young Hunters In 1969 Youths in Pennsylvania under the age of sixteen who have never possessed a hunting license will be required to com plete a hunter safety training course before being eligible for a hunting license after Septem ber 1, 1969. Under recently-enacted legis lation, beginning September 1 of next year no hunting license will be issued to any person un der the age of sixteen years un less he presents either (a) evi- “C-l” riders and Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday, June 24, 25, 26, 1969 for “C-2”, “B” and "A” riders at the Club’s head quarters. Tests for all those competing in the Regional Rallies will be held at the home of Mrs. McConnell on Wednes day, June 18, 1969. Election was held for Co-Dis tnct Commissioners for the Club for the year starting Octo ber 1, 1968 of Mrs. George H Hassler 11, Quarryville and Mr. Art Groy, Parkesburg and for members of the executive com mittee as follows: Mr. and Mrs John Waters, Refton; Mr. and Mrs. John Weir, Oxford; Mr. & Mrs. John Gill, Narvon; Mr. & Mrs. Donald Wallace, Downmg ton: Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Little, Camargo, Mr & Mrs Glenn My er, Kirkwood, Mr & Mrs Wil bur Rankin, Millersville, Mr. & Mrs Francis Hill, Lincoln University. Plans also were discussed for expansion of camping program for the summer of 1969 to in clude interested members from all thirteen Pony Clubs in the Eastern Region, to be held al the Club’s headquarters. A presentation was made by Mrs. Francis Hill of the trip to" the three-day Rally held at Abington Hills near Scranton this past June in which two teams from Lanchester Pony Club paiticipated Mistblower Duster Combination The Most Powerful Knapsack Ever Built! 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Thoso (b) a certificate of competency w jj o W alt until the last minute showing that he has successfully completed a course of instruction niJght be disappointed, Behel in the safe handling of firearms added. _____ and bows and arrows. . . _ ’ Many hunters apparently are Va,uc For Money Spent Under the impression that youths Consumers who put their must complete the safety train- clothjng know . how to good use aisr swssri;«, — -r* —- r according to Game Commission satisfaction in what they buy Hunter Safety Coordinator John for their families, remind Penn C. Behel. State extension clothing Specia- “Hunter safety training does lists. Consumers want the dol nOt become mandatory for per- lars spent on clothing to give a sons under 16 until September good return on the investment 1 of next year," Behel said, and meet the clothing needs of “However, I would strongly en- the family adequately. WHY PAY MORE FOR LESS! SILAGE ENRICHER “ALGIT” A PftdbUCT OF THE SEA Use 5 lbs. 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