_— J - The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday,May 9, 2002 7 Horse and Pony Show at fairgrounds Sunday Yesterday | @ continued from page 6) 20 Years Ago - May 5, 1982 nicipal activity at any time. The Second Annual Dallas Horse and Pony Show will be held LReured Lake Lenman, Belin Sunday, May 12 starting at 8 a.m. at the Luzerne County Fair LABAR REFLECTS ON 4 sented With & citation from the Grounds, Route 118 in Dallas. Two rings will feature Hunter, MONTHS IN OFFICE Pennsylvania State Senate com- Equitation and Dressage classes with the proceeds to benefit the Showin’ Blue 4-H Horse Club. One of the many highlights will be a high point five show se- ries award for the highest scoring Tandem/Pairs Hunter Divi- sion entry at the Dallas Horse and Pony (May 12), Borrow- dale Acres (June 2), Back Mountain (Aug. 25), and Showin Blue (Sept. 22). This award will be presented at the September 22 show. All of these shows will be at the Luzerne County Fair Grounds. There will also be a high point three show series Dressage Award. The Dallas Horse and Pony Show is a Northeastern PA Horesmen’s Association (NPHA) sanctioned event but is open to non-members. Spectator admission is free. The show man- ager is Jane Morris of Dallas. Pictured is Beth Finn Jayne with Saltwood Titmoose. mending his interest and civic After 4 months in office, Dal- mindedness during his years on las Maytor Paul LaBar has the board. found the job pretty much met The Dallas-Shavertown Water his expectations. LaBar lives Company continued its repair - @onyy two doors away from the program with replacement of borough building and can be Water mains in several Shaver- found near the heart of all mu- town and Trucksville locations. Clarification The arrangement of quotes from Kingston Township Supervisor J. Carl Goodwin in a story in last week’s edition of The Dallas Post was unclear. 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