DEBBIE KOONTZ 'LANCASTER Members, parents and leaders of six 4- H horse and pony clubs met Saturday night for their annual club recognition banquet at the Farm and Home Center Richard Hempfield, principal at Hempfield and former 4-H leader was the toastmaster for the banquet which honored state win ners, outstanding parents and various other club members for their 4-H achievements throughout the past year Evelyn Myer was given the Friend of 4-H award for her outstanding leadership and contribution for the Valerie High, president of the horse and pony dub, stands with her horse during a ride for the handicapped. Despite the thunderstorm which occurred during the ride, the 4-H’ers finished their ride without dismay. A UilS OUULMCM SALES CONTACT: Charlie J. Wonsidler. Owner or Barry Sell, Manager County 4-H club holds banquet handicapped riding program. Myer coordinated all volunteers for the program which helped the riders earn $l3OO This money, according to County 4-H Agent Nancy Myers is to be used toward boaiding the horses, ex pansion of the program and instruction booklets for more members Four-H leader Carol Henkel presented a slide presentation on the Han dicapped Riding program entitled “Therapeutic Horsemanship in Lancaster County.” the program helps 4-H’ers and the handicapped For the 4-H’ers it’s a project and NEW open, Ng s Cr DECEMBER 15 thru 31 COMBINES, and EQUIPMENT. "Be Sure to take advantage of this grand sale, it only happens once in a lifetime!" PRICES SLASHED THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS sss a learning experience and for the handicapped, it’s a therapeutic experience which 4-H and Easter Seals provides, according to Nancy Myers. Members placing at the state 4-H show were given plaques by their leaders Special awards were given by 4-H club leaders from the six clubs for perfect at tendance for three years, most improved member, outstanding teen leader, high sponsorship, best demonstration, trail ride, sportsmanship, project book and outstanding parent A special award for good humor was also handed out - recipients being chosen by members ANNOUNCING C.J. WONSIDLER BROS.'s 3rd Location the Former A.J. Noss & Son, Inc., of Oley, PA HUGH INVENTORY SALE on TRACTORS, ★ HOURS ★ Mon.-Fri. 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Sat. 7:30 am -12:30 pm CLOSED SUNDAYS Mary Ewing, Junior Queen of the horse and pony club sets astride her horse at the ride for the handicapped. Nancy Myers followed the awards presentation with a talk on “Horse Tales ” She presented excerpts from various project books describing experiences of club members Following remarks by Jay Irwin, county agent who reported what’s happening in horse and pony 4-H in the county, Kendy Allen presented a slide presen tation on “The Year of the Horse ” The slides presented 4-H’ers in various events and settings throughout the past year According to Nanc> AT Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 13,1980—ASS Myers, the banquet was an “Everybody seemed to excellent way to recognize ® n l°y fhe programs which featured themselves and all members of the horse 4-H their horses We had fun clubs, not just state winners putting it together ” OWNERSHIP R.D.2 Oley. PA 19547 Phone (215)987-6257 HOLLAIXD
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