DON LITTLE FORD SALES Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion Female â€" Swisswell Tango Virginia, Chris Richardson, Milton. Premier Breeder Award â€" James Mqrtson, Queensville. STROUD: Stroud Curling Club has agreed to give Innisfil Township $60,000 cash now and another $120,000 ‘towards the estimated cost of the curling facility proposed as part of the Stroud Recreation complex in exchange for exclusive license for its use. Estimated cost of the project was $817,000 but the lowest tender came in at Senior and Grand Champion Female â€" Echobrook Milad Ann, James Manson, Queensville. Reserve Junior Champion Female â€" Echobrook Aimer's Gentle Ann. James Manson, Queensville. Premier Exhibitor -â€" James Mort son, Queensville. AHred S. Lanning Trophy -â€" Echobrook Milad Ann, James Mort son, Queensvnle. Cecil Mortson Trophy Morison. Queensville. News from next door Reserve Junior Champion Glenamore Emporer, ownel McKoewn and Sons, Caledon Junior Champion belle M M Sugar, Harper, Georgetown Junior Champion Bull â€" Echo Aimers Reflection, owner James Mortson. Oueensville. Jersey show fair results (continued from page 3) Current rental rates for the three arenas are: Lowest hourly rate, $16 at town park arena; $18 Arena 67; $17 Bond Lake Arena 72; highest hourly rate. $33, town park In cases where a local group requests a change in its allotment or time that affects another local group, the two groups in- volved negotiate a compromise. The asséciation runs its own business but is responsible to the town, which actually ow_ns the buildings. Each of these groups is entitled to the same allotment of hours it had in the year previous and the same specified times. Current rental rates for the three arenas are: Lowest hourly ra The loéal groups have firsvt priority on available arena ice time. Ice-time The association provides ice time equitably to local organized groups at special discount rates and rents the remaining hours available to outside groups at rates competitive with those prevailing elsewhere in the general area. area Since late 1971 the arena association’s portion of the municipality’s five year capital forecast has included a provision for the construction of an arena in the Richvale The association added the new arena addition to the old one in Richmond Hill in 1967 and the Bond Lake Arena in 1972. No one hazarded a guess as to whether such membership fees should be retroactive? (continued from page 19) council representatives have never ac- tually taken out a paid membership. Maybe we should." Any of you junior-ball types out there are asked to give Sil a call at 884-2516 for further information . . . Sil figures there are a number of good players out there who might want to locate on a local junior team rather than going far afield . . . now that such a team will be available. The juniors, unsponsored as of yet, are an off- shoot of the Richmond Hill Ball Association. More on this later. Jersey Show Results The plan is to make enough money from the shop â€" which he hopes will become many shops across the country â€" to support the racing. Junior ball team Hey, how about this? A Richmond Hill junior ball club has slipped quietly onto the scene. Silf Steffan called to say, yes, there‘s going to be a junior club this season and he’s on the lookout for bodies to fill the roster. When I left his office, got back into my car, shakily drove away, I had the distinct feeling I ‘d just come from a job interview. I hadn’t got the job. Final notes Ishould add that Bill Innes Racing Enterprises is in the business of rebuilding cars where, according to Bill, “we’ll put a fan belt on your Cadillac or build you a race car." Hill Arena Bd. to face critics Thursday night 20 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May 14, 1975 (continued from page 19) Bill he would have raced out of his office, jumped into one of.his high powered cars, and chased the catering truck. I bet he would have come back with a tea. NOW AT ONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL Female â€" Star. Mrs‘ S‘L. Eva lampion Bull â€" ’. owner Lionel Caledon East James Sports Revénue totalled $224,374.03, operating expenses $235,374.03. The arené associétibn operated at a loss of $11,337.97 for its fiscal year which ended last April 30, 1974. Payments to date total $31,90685 in- cluding $25,245.85 cost of borrowing and $6,255 in capital repayment. In 1973, thé town arranged for $242,655 20 year debenture at 7 percent interest. Payments to date total $213, 690 including $154, 690 cost of borrowing and $59, 000 in capital repayment. A $30,000 debenture over 10 years at a 51/2 percent interest rate was taken out in 1963 and paid off in 1973 with a total repayment of $39,955 including $9,955 cost of borrowing. In 1968, the town afranged for a$355,050 debenture over 20 years at 7 in; percent interest. The Town of Richmond Hill has arranged three debentures for the arena association since 1963 on the understanding that “every effort would be made by the association to pay the cost of such debentures at no cost on the town mill rate.†“This provides the revenue they require for ice rentals and to pay for referees, time keepers, ticket takers, professional in- structors and other functions required to support their own programs. “The local organized groups set their own rates for registration, season tickets and admissions and raise other funds through special projects. arena; $37, Arena 67; and $34, Bond Lake Arena 72. It was noted the association's function is “solely to provide the ice and other required facilities. nAtsuu...cA1cH THE SPIRIT. DATSUN Most of the day’s perâ€" formance and halter classes took place in the centre ring. Here, some of the finest Quarter Horse stallions, mares and geldings were put through their paces. Halter events The halter events, which took most of the morning, can be deceptive. NEILL DATSUN LTD. 10427 Yonge St. Richmond Hill, Ontario Phone: 889-0972 About 500 horse owners and breeders collected Friday on the opening day of the Richmond Hill Sprin Fair, to display the hors they unanimously believe has all the qualities desirable â€" the Quarter Horse. Not only must the animal be agile, trainable and good looking, but it must perform well in many different ac- tivities. By Denise Rom berg The demands placed upon a quality show horse today are innumerable. Quarter horse parade a 2‘ Hill Spring Fair When asked about judging different horses, he agreed judges may differ in at- tributing importance to particular qualities, but his attitude was “I assume that I’m going to take one of those '///////////////Ié In the 29 Performance classes, which actually became 30 because a youth class was so large it was impossible to judge as one class, the Quarter Horse performed under both English and Western tack. There were over 200 en- trants in these activities who competed in pleasure riding, reining, Western riding, English pleasure, hunter and jumper, trail riding and barrel] racing. Brampton judge According to Dr. W.C. Bovaird, a Brampton veterinarian who was judging at Friday‘s events, “The Quarter Horse is one of the most improved breeds in Canada at the present time". For chl lolren H to Hyeours. A harrnomous program 0? art T'nusm. crafts, swimmmg, etc. in a. beouhful natural se++in3. $40'pԠer week Jule 25 Mom/Fri. 90min"! Phon88811611 No other breed or goup of horses in the program competed in as many events. It‘s the well-developed hind quarters that permit the animal to pick up speed quickly â€" hence the name Quarter Horse. This horse is reputed to run the quarter mile track faster than any other breed. Saddle performance - Following the halter classes, the horses are saddled to compete in per- formance Rather the judge’s concern is for a well shaped head, a uniform body, and well developed hind quarters. Sticking his tongue out and yawning may look cute, but often doesn't impress the judge. Then the Horse has to learn to stand still while its trainer “sguarres up" the front ones. Months are spent slowly inching the horse back against a fence so his hind hooves are parallel. It takes a while to teach the horse to stand properly while being judged. (â€HI/III: \\\\\\\\\\\m l 1 7 'Il///////// I ’& uI' ’ way' mpg hth I I [‘1 MW *** *1. at’loron’fo Waldo‘rs' School 9100 BaThurs‘f ST 1710th / ///llllu“ "I’m“ all“ (Ill; ill/1m Reining â€"- Gay Magnolia, J,T. Wallace, Ottawa; Wimpy B-Good, Ron Masciangelo, Hanmer; Zipper Han- cock, Ken Ramev, Branflord. Senior Wes'ern Pleasure â€" Joanna Bar. Barbara Turner, Burlington; Copper Vannie, Tommy Braiden, Erin: Wonder Seeker, Brian Corbefl, Beamsville. Junior Western Measure â€" ’Miss Watts Berrv’, Alan Wan, Queensville; Donny's Brive Hope, Karen Babcock, Western Pleasure (13 and under) â€" Copper Vannie, Tammie Braicken, Erin; Bonbon Berry, Shelley Ta", Zephyr; Miss Straw Power, Patricia Evans. New Hamburg. Results from Friday’s Ouar'er Horse show in order a! first, second and third, are listed below: Reserve champion Stallion - Connie’s Dude. J. Earl McEwen Collins Bay. Youth Activity Western Pleasure (aged 14-18) â€" Miss Walls Berry, Allan wan, Queensville; Tic Tac Miss, Shelley Godden. Uxbridge; Mr. Blue Rock, Marsha Galbraith, Newmarket. Grand Champion Mare â€" Gay Magnolia owned by G.T. Wallace, Ottawa; Reserve Champion Mare â€" Donna Cash owned by David Laidiaw, Blenheim; Grand Champion Stallion â€" Wonder Seeker, Brian Corbett, Grimsbv; Breeding and raising their own stock provides a hedge against inflation as well as an affordable yearling that may just become a Grand Champion. As the competition in Quarter Horse events becomes stiffer, the demand for quality stock rises and naturally, so does the price. Horses costlier As one owner-breeder said “The day has long gone when a $1,500 horse can go in the show ring and win. A horse that can win can cost up to $10,000 or $20,000 and sometimes a great deal more than that". Consequently, there are a great many more Quarter Horse breeders today than ever before. horses home with me, the question is which one". The answer to the high pri_ce lies in supply. \ \\ \\ \ \\;â€â€â€™/// \\ Per'ormance classes Quarter Horse results / III ~\\ Jumper â€" Coco Bar Lynn, Virginia Ready, Binbrook; Boomer King, Bart MacDonald, Tharnhill; Royal's Rowdy, Lorna Sumerland, Richmond Hill. Working Hunter â€" Ginny Riker, Sara Bassin, willowdale; Poco Kid Myers. Wendy Myers, Capetown: Royal's Rowdy, Lorna Sutherland, Richmond Hill. Western Riding â€" King Clipper Joe. Paul Oswald. Wa'erloo; Scooper Ann, Joyce Evans, New Hamburg; Rich Hornet; Dwigm Stewart Ranch, Texas. Youth Ac'ivi'y Stake Race â€" Miss Jim Hancock, Lisa Taylor, Pembroke; Stormy Seven. Rhonda Presvon, Ac ion; Sugar Toad. Bill Thompson, Burlington. Youth Activi'y Reining â€" Girlie Seeker, Kerry Pickard, Corunna; Khars Son. Cindy Crane. Preston; Deanna Lou, Robert Dice, Codrington. English Pleasure â€" Wonder Seeker. Brian Corbe", Caledonia; Sunset Splendour, Wendy Stephens, Ux- bridge; Dixie Two ails, Patricia Bull. wnalby. 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