Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 17, 1971, Image 9

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    Club Plans Annual Horse Show May I
The fifth annual Lanchester
Pony Club Horse Show will be
held on Saturday, May 1, at Pony
Club Headquarters -at the John
Gibson farm at Drumore. The
Show grounds overlook the Sus
quehanna River off Route 272
near Wakefield.
This year’s show will have 30
classes of horses and ponies
with Junior riders through age
21. A special feature will be
classes open to Pony Club mem
bers only with riders competing
from Pennsylvania, Maryland,
Delaware, and New Jersey Pony
Clubs.
Judges for the show will be!
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Mrs. Igor Presnikoff, Boyce, Va; The May 1 horse show is the
Col. D. W. Thackeray, New only fund raising event of the
Windsor, Md; Miss Susan Pow- year for Lanchester Pony Club
ers, Monkton, Md. and William Proceeds will benefit a program
H. Murray, Newark, Del. of riding for handicapped chil-
Mrs Presnikoff is chairman of « ren - “ flange program with
the instruction committee, a Pon y Clu \ s in other areas of th ®
member of the Board of Gov- c ° untl '- v > ‘ he aummer f am P
ernors, and a national examine! cll " lc ’ and rally competition with
of the United States Pony Clubs other clubs - Dl !, trict “ mn f'
Colonel Thackeray is the current f T one L s are M f Geolge Hassle *
chairman of the dressage com- Hidden Aci es Farm, and
mittee of the U. S Pony Clubs ;L oseph Little, RD3, both of
and the American Horse Show Quarry vine.
A member of Lanchester Pony
Club, Ralph Hill of Hillview
Farms, Lincoln University, has
~ „ . , , been selected to represent the
Miss Powers as a national ex- u s p ony c x ubs in an exchange
am i n f T r °L thG U S Pony Clubs p ro g ram m Great Britain in
and Mr Murray is district com- g e pt em i)er. He was one of six
missioner of Delaware Pony nc j ers selected fiom 22 competi
tors at the screening trails held
Association. He is the U. S
representative on the inter
national dressage committee.
A complete list of classes is on Apul 9 and 10 at Lanchester
available from the show secre- Pony Club headquaiters by the
tary Mrs Rose Eshleman, Not- National Exchange Committee
tinghara RD2. ' ot the U S Pony Clubs.
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