A2o—Lancaster Fannins, Saturday, February 14,1981 BY SHEILA MILLER PARADISE More than 200 ‘golden’ trophies of assorted shapes and sizes filled a table the length of one wall at the Dutch Town and Country Restaurant here on Saturday evening. Members of the Keystone Quarter Horse Association filled the hall to over-flowing as they gathered in Lancaster County for their Annual Awards Banquet It was the culmination of a season of hard work and long hours for the 310 members of KQHA, with 'P> gl--- following champion’s homes Mike McGrane and mother Dee Dee, Collegeville, All Around Performance Champion; Wendy Weatherby, Middletown, All Around Amateur Champion; Rhonda Replogle, Woodbury, All Around Youth. (Continued from Page Al 9) Long Island, N Y Graduate Student Presentation Award ($200) - A D Brede, Penn State (co-author J M Dulch) Title “Poa pratensis Seeding Rate Affects Poa annua En croachment.” Runner-up ($100) - A S McCue, Cornell Umv (co author R D Sweet) Title “Summer and Fall Control for Yellow Nutsedge ” Honorable Mention L K Thompson, USDA SEA-AR, Frederick, MD and Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA (co-authors G R Leather and MG Hale) Title “Ovule Culture for Testing Maternal Regulation of Weed Seed Dormancy.” New officers for 1981 include President, R.B Taylorson, USDA SEA-AR, Beltsville, MD, President-Elect, Stephan Dennis. Stauffer Chemical Co, Dayton, NJ, Vice-President Tom Wat schke, Pennsylvania State 3rd Annual [pua®?© oasaffaaaf February 24 to 28 Rules available from any Mall Merchant 'East He Wall ‘Gold’ goes to members hailing from eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey. The top winners in halter and performance competition in the region were recognized for their outstanding accomplishments in the Quarter Horse industry The first grand champion honored was the top scoring stallion for 1980, Buddy Sweet, foaled in 1977. He was shown by Dark Hollow Farm, owner Alfred Krusa; Wycombe The grand champion mare was Cajuns Wild Weed society University, Univeisuy t'A, and Secretary-Treasurer, R R Hahn, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Committee Representatives appointed by Taylorson are Awards, M G Schnappinger, Ciba- Geigy Corp, Centreville, MD, Weed Science Society of America Representative, Dean L Linscott, USDA-SEA-AR, Department ot Agronomy, Cornell Umv , Ithaca, NY, Editorial, C B Coffman, USDA-SEA-AR, Beltsville, MD, Sustaining Membership, Barbara Emerson, Union Carbide Agricultural Products Co , Inc , Ambler, PA, Public Relations, Deborah S Clayton, Gibbs & Soell, Inc , New York, NY, and Research Co-ordinator, Richard Henne, Campbell Institute for Agricultural Research, Napolean, OH Next year’s meeting is scheduled for the Sheraton Centre in New York City, January 5-7,1982 Route 30 East Lancaster Quarter Horse winners Grand champion hips in the production divisions of the Keystone Quarter Horse Association went to: Merrill Shahn and Richard Mentzer, Strasburg, grand champion mare; Fire, a yearling, co-owned by Merrill Shahn and Richard Mentzer of Strasburg And Go With Skip was the 1980 grand champion Quarter Horse gelding, owned by Dave Brechbiel, Waynesboro The All Around Performance Horse for 1980 was Brush Cut Accepting the award on Saturday were the horse’s owner, Mike McGrane, and Mike’s mother, Dee Dee McGrane of Collegeville Both mother and son rode the horse to OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1981 FROM 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. HOFFMAN BUILDING. SOLANCO FAIR GROUNDS ★ Food & Refreshments ★ An All-New Show Featuring the Allis- Chalmers Spokeswoman with songs, prizes & fun for the whole family ★ See the better designed line of Allis-Chalmers equipment on display. GRUMELLI’S FARM SERVICE OUARRYVILLE, PA 17566 PHONE 717-786-7318 the top honors, taking first in KQHA All Age Trail and All Age Western Riding divisions Middletown’s Wendy Weatherby tied up the All Around Amateur championship in KQHA com petition riding Rocket Bar Forcast to first place in four of five divisions Weatherby and mount came in at the top of the list for Horsemanship, Trail, Bridle Path Hack, and Hunt Seat Equitation to earn the championship V -1 Alfred Krusa, Wycombe, grand champion stallion; and Dave Brechbiei and daughter, Leslie, Waynesboro, grand champion gelding. The All Around Youth cham pionship went to Rhonda Replogle of Woodbury and her Quarter Horse, Balli Hi On her way to the top, Replogle also was the top equestrienne in the 14-18 age group in Horsemanhip, Barrels, Pole Bending, and Showmanhip, and was named the All Around Youth in her age division Recipient of this year’s KJQHA Sportsmanship Award, an annual (Turn to Page A2l) 1 f /