B2Q—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 14, 1981 BY DEBBIE KOONTZ SCHAEFFERSTOWN - Round up award winners in six 4-H horse clubs from Lebanon County were honored at the annual County Horse Clubs Banquet, Tuesday night, here. Capturing the coveted Grooming and Showmanship award in the senior division was Hope Reyner from the Palm Trailblazers Club. Shen Pierce from the Spur and Bit Club received the same award in Uie junior division. Each girl received a trophy sponsored by Brandt’s Mill and Saddlery Shop of Lebanon. Hope also left the banquet with an award for Stock Seat Equitation in the senior division and recognition for being one of four members in the county horse judging team which placed at the state level. Other members of the team honored were Jeanne Pierce of the Spur and Bit Club, Margot Leßoy of the Hoof and Horns Club, and Charity Saam of the Equestrians Club. The team, who won the district competition, placed ninth out of 35 teams at the state meet. According to Judith Leßoy, leader of the team, they all were m the top 25 percent. “They had a higher total score on reasons than the winning team,” she proudly emphasized. Other winners, besides Hope, in the Equitation division were Zona Davis, Saddle Slappers Club, for Saddle Seat class, senior division; Tina Davis, Saddle Slappers Club, Hunter Seat class, junior division; Peggy Stoudt, Spur and Bit Club, for Hunter Seat, senior division; Carla Ditzler, Equestrians Club, for Hunter Seat (over jumps), senior division; Effie Baer, Equestrians Club, for Stock Seat, junior division; and Meagan Burrichter, Hoof and Horns Club, for Saddle Seat, junior division. All members received trophies sponosored by the Hamilton Bank in Richland. In addition to the Saddle Seat Members of the county horse judging team, which placed ninth at states, received stick pins for their efforts. Shown are, sitting, Margot Leßoy, and standing. Jeanne Pierce and Hope Reyner. Not pictured is the fourth member, Charity Saam. Pierce, Reyner emerge top winners award, Megan received a cer tificate for performance, and a hat tack as a regional 4-H demon stration award, sponsored by the Lebanon County 4-H Clubs. The county horse bowl team was also honored with hat tacks. Members include Jan Davis, Zona Davis and Scott Eckenrode of the Saddle Slappers Club, and Melanie Lipensky of the North Cornwall Trailblazers. This award was sponsored by Martin E. Kleiner of Lebanon. State Show participants were hkewise awarded with hat tacks. In the production classes were Jeanne Pierce and Chanty Saam. Jeanne received first place in Stock Type Horse, Fillie of this Year; first place in Stock Type Horse, Broodmare; and sixth place in Quarter Horse, 2 yr. old Gelding. Chanty Saam placed second in Stock Type Horse, Colts of the Year; and second in Stock Type Horse, Broodmare. In the performance class five 4- H’ers were honored. They are: Dallas Baer, ninth place in Clover Leaf Barrel Race, pomes; Jan Davis, ninth place in Western Pleasure, pomes; Dawn Dohner, Pole Bending, horses; Todd Leibold, Open Trail, horses; Shen Pierce, Open Trail, pomes. These awards also were sponsored by the Lebanon County Horse Clubs. During the ceremonies, Dennis Hoke, county Extension agent recognized the leaders of the six clubs. They include: Elaine Kohr and Hope Saam of the Equestrians Club; Judith Leßoy, William Leßoy, and Jeanne Barry of the Hoof and Homs Club; Linda Boyer and Cely Daullary of the North Cornwall Trailblazers; Margaret Reyner and Sue Roth of the Palm Trailblazers; Karen Kleiner and Martin Kleiner of the Saddle Slappers; and Lucille Dohner of the Spur and Bit Club. Serving as mistress of ceremonies was Jeanne Pierce who celebrated her last year in At the Lebanon Co, horse banquet Receiving Eqi , awai . uei ipe Reyner. Zona Davis and banquet were, front, Megan Burrichter, Effie Peggy Stoudt, also winners, were not Baer, and Tina Davis. Standing are Carla available. horse 4-H by presenting her club leader, Lucille Dohner, and judging team leader, Judith Leßoy, each a red rose. Entertainment for the evening was William Ftsler who offeredan act of magic, humor and ven triloquism. Awards given for achievement were as follows: —Equestrians: Traci Toner and Jenny Wolfe for perfect at tendance; Mrs. Underkoffler for outstanding parent; Sandy Schucker for Sportsmanship. —Hoof and Horns: Robbie Kam and Michelle Smith for perfect attendance; Niki Nye for most improved first year; Kris Lehn for best demonstration; Bryan Morgan for trail nding; Margot Leßoy for trail riding; Mrs. Barbara Morgan for outstanding parent. —North Cornwall Trailblazers: Jon Boyer and Jeff Boyer, perfect attendance; Jon Boyer, best demonstration; Mr. and Mrs. Page Johnson, outstanding parents. —Palm Trailblazers; Lisa Sterner, most improved first year; Hope Reyner and Holly Reyner, best demonstration; Tara Igou, sportsmanship. —Saddle Slappers: Beth Ann Snyder and Robert Shmdel, perfect attendance; Holly Eckenrode, most improved first year; Jessica Hartman, outstanding member in final year; Jan Davis, Zona Davis and Tina Dave, best demon- TROY, PA. A 4-H Memorial Building Fund has recently been in memory of Linda Hulslander, Bradford-County Extension Home Economist who died suddenly last August. According to Brian Harris, chairman of the Building Fund Committee, the need for a til building has long been realized because of the size of the 4-H Program. In 1981 Bradford County had a total of 2,629 4-H club members, 56 clubs, and 2,957 projects. The decision to go ahead with the building program came after $l5OO came pouring in from individuals and 4-H club members for a memorial to Linda, who loved young people and was a very popular leader. Bradford launches 4-H memorial building fund BY JANE BRESEE Staff Correspondent Walking away from the Lebanon County horse awards banquet with Grooming and Showmanship awards were Sheri Pierce, left, of the Spur and Bit Club and Hope Reyner of the Paml Trailblazers Club. stration; Robert Shmdel, sport- ftrst V ear ; Jeanne Pierce, out smanstup. standing member in final year; —Spur and Bit; Rynell En- Jackie Brown and Sheri Pierce, sminger, Marlene Malm, and best demonstration; Frank Pierce Jackie Brown, perfect attendance; an< * Joanne Pierce, outstanding Rynell Ensmmger, most improved parents. Members of Alparon Park Association which controls the Troy Fair Grounds where 4-H Round-up has been held in recent years, were most enthusiastic about a 4-H building, giving their consent and approval that it be built in the area where the craft tents are placed on Sheep and Wool Days, a popular part of the annual Troy Fair. Plans call for a budding 40 by 100 feet. Half of it will be used for 4-H projects, displays, and exhibits, and the other half for the exhibition of crafts during the fair. The building will be available for other activities with the permission and scheduling of the 4-H agent at the County Extension office, Hams said. Cost projection of the committee for the building along ranges around $25,000 with an additional -w’l- h ' ~[lJ flp^r ' T» *V $lO,OOO to furnish the ulterior. The committee is in the process of advertising for bids for buidmg with the goal that it be completed for use at Troy Fair tune next July. All gifts to the fund should be made to Levetta Cornstalk, 4-H Agent, Bradford-County Extension Office, Towanda, Pa. 18848.
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