Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 09, 1971, Image 16

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    16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 9,1971
Lanchester Pony
Members of Lanchester Pony
Club, and their parents recently
attended the annual meeting and
picnic at Pony Club headquarters
on the John Gibson farm near
Drumore.
Guests included Col. Howard
Fair, Newark, Del., and Mr. and
Mrs. Townsend Moore, Darling,
Pa.
Elected to the execuitve
committee for the coming year
were: Mr. and Mrs. George
Hassler 11, Quarryville; Mrs. and
Mrs. Joseph Little, Quarryville;
Mr. and Mrs. John Waters,
Refton; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lane, Elkton, Md; Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Myer, Kirkwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rankin,
New Providence; Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Hill, Lincoln University;
Mr. and Mrs. Jere Bunting,
Willow Street; Dr. and Mrs. John
Farmer, Lancaster, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Welk, Willow Street.
Mrs. Hassler and Little are
district comissioners for the
Lanchester Pony Club. Lane is
president of the executive
committee, Welk is vice
president, Mrs. Rankin is
secretary, and Rankin is
treasurer.
Presentations of awards for
outstanding achievments
throughout the past year were
made as follows:
The Niel Kaiser Memorial
Trophy to Wendell Lane, Elkton,
Md., and the Beverly Miller
JOHN DEERE
SELF-UNLOADING
WAGONS
125
Chuck
Retire the unloading hook and silage fork... put
John Deere Self-Unloaders to work for you. High
volume Forage Wagons keep pace with modern forage
harvesters. Durable Chuck Wagons are built to take
year-round feedlot use. Stop in for the details.
Finance charges waived on forage
wagons until May 1, 1972.
Shotzberger's Landis Bros. Inc.
Elm 665-2141 Lancaster 393-3906
M. S. Yearsley & Sons
West Chester 696-2990
Wenger Implement, Inc. A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
The Buck 2844141 New Holland 354-41»i
Club Holds Banquet
Memorial Trophy to Sally Lane,
Elkton, Md.
First place winners in the
various riding levels for high
score on tests were Ralph Hill,
Mary Beth Little, Maureen Little,
and Kathrine Read.
First place winners for the
most points accumulated at
rallies went to Ralph HOI, Mary
Beth Little, and Lisa Kolb.
Four Lanchester Pony dub
members have taken part in the
club exchange program during
the summer. Mary Beth Little
and Patti Hassler, QuarryvOle,
were guests of the Lake Oswego
Pony Club in Oregon. SaUy Lane,
Ilkton, Md., and Carol Myer,
Kirkwood, were guests of the
Millbrook New York Pony dub.
Ralph Hill, Lincoln Univer
sity, a member of Lanchester
Pony dub and a member of the
United States Pony Club team,
consisting of six members, is now
in England as part of the in
ternational Exchange Program.
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