Compete in 25-mile trail ride It’s time for you and your horse to start lim- bering up. if you plan to compete in the Ontario Competitive Trail Ride Association’s ‘Spring Ride‘. The first riders, leaving in pairs, start at 10 am. The 25-mile event starts with veterinary checks at 7:30 a.m., Sunday. May 22, and weigh-ins at 8. The Ride will start and finish at Al's Tack Shop. Vandorf Side Road which is off Highway 48, north of the Bloomington Side Road and south of the Aurora Side Road. A trail map will be supplied to each contestant at weigh in, the trail master will go over the map with enâ€" trants before the start of the ride. 8-4 successfully completed more than three rides. DIVISIONS: Lightw- eight â€" up to, and in- cluding, 159 lbs. Mid- ‘dleweight â€" 160 lbs to 199 lbs. Heavyweight â€" 200 lbs. and over. Novice shall be an adult or junior rider who shall have not Non-smokers’ golf tournament tees off Four Non-Smokers' Junior Golf Association Tournaments are on their way to area country clubs. Teeing off July 12 will be the 11th Annual Non-Smokers†Junior Golf Association 18-hole championship at the Westview Golf Club at Vandorfl The first annual Life and Breath Non Smokers‘ Junior Invitational will be held at Woodlands Golf Club in Woodbridge Aug. 16. Then it's the 7th Annual Non- Then comes the 9th Annual Dr. A. J. Longo Non-Smokers’ 18 hole Junior Invitational at the Thunderbird Golf and Country Club at Ashburn Aug. 2. Proud to know each other. Metrospan carriers honored Blue Jay’s Doug Ault last week by presenting him with a trophy for the team's very first run. Here Oakville Journal Record Circulation Manager Dennis Concordia; carriers Tony Tinglin (Etobicoke Guardian). Richard Day They are not required WANTED SALE STARTS TODAY Bargains Galore, Everything must 90 BONUS SPECIAL GERANIUMS 69‘ For our Plants. Eastern Greenhouses are renovating their home and are offering their incredible selection of TROPICAL House PLANTS at ridiculously LOW 5 % orr THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. May GREENHOUSE PRICES! WIDE SELECTION OF TROPICAL PLAn . a HANGING BASKETS MACRAME, MEXICAN POT- TERY, FIBERGLASS & CLAY CONTAINERS EASTERN GREENHOUSES 49 5-6622 Steeles Ave. East Between Victoria Park 8. Warden BOX PLANTS AVAILABLE Come Early while Stock lasts Palms, Ficus Beniamini’s Yucca’s Draceanas and many many more to weigh in, but must check in at the entries desk. Other riders will weigh in on arrival and then take their horses (untacked) to the designated areas for Preliminary vet. check. It is suggested that riders may point out cuts, bumps, fly bites, etc. should the examining veterinarian miss them so that they will be recorded and will not count against the horse at the final vet. check. You may find that some veterinarians do not find some things important or relevant enough to have recorded. MINIMUM RIDE RULES: (Read your OCTRA rule book and thoroughly acquaint yourself with the comâ€" plete ride rules). A saddle must be used. Leg guards, bell boots, bandages, liniments, salves, drugs, etc., may not be used. There is no restriction on shoeing. No washing, sponging or hosing of legs will be allowed until after the final vet. check, but ......, ..... ,,. -ru...,...,, v- _ hosing of legs will be Points for Year-End allowed until after the Awards and Achievement final vet. check, but Badges will be given to OCTRA members only. horses may be curried or ENTRY FEE; Includes We all play for a team 11. 1977 Smokers‘ Junior Toronto Classic (for the George Laughlin Memorial Trophy), 18 holes, at Huntington Golf and Country Club, Nashville, Aug. 30. Six trophies and 24 other prizes will be awarded for low gross and low net for three age groups: Age 16 to 18; 14 and 15; 13 and under. A playing membership in the Non- Smokers’ Junior Golf Association is mandatory for entry. For membership apply to Dr. Anthony J. Longo, Executive Director, Non-Smokers’ Junior Golf Association, 28 Tuna Court, DOn Mills, M3A 3L1. Entry deadline is June 30. TIME: Will be decided upon and posted on the day of the Ride. Com- petitors in the Novice Division will either ride a shortened course or will have a longer time allowance. The terrain for the most part is reasonably flat. sandy or wood chips with very little roadwork. AWARDS: Ribbons to 10th place in each division and a trophy for each division winner as well as a Sweepstake trophy for the highest placing horse in the three weight divisions. (Because Novices have the extra time or the shorter distance they are not eligible for Sweepstake or for Year End awards). A reserve Sweepstake ribbon and a Hor- semanship award for both a Senior and a Junior rider will be given regardless of the Division they are competing in. brushed at any time during the Ride. (Scarborough Mirror). Robert Vlaming (The Banner), Lawrence Trembling (The Liberal), Colin Lywood (Oak- ville Journal Record) and Barth Leckie. of the North York Mirror Circulation Department congratulate the player. refreshment on the trail and a sit-down supper. Please request extra meal tickets with your entry or the week prior to the ride. There will only be a limited number of extra meals available for those unexpected guests. PHOTOS: Photos of horses are needed to facilitate judging. Send colour print, three quarter or side view, without tack, with entry. $1.00 will be charged for photos taken. Photos will be returned with Score card. RICHMOND HILL DATSUN 11427 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL CALL 884-3300 NOW AT YOUR DA'I'SUN DEALER. DA'I'SUN. WHERE THE SMART MONEY’S GOING. YOU’lI. HAVE TO MOVE FAST TO GET SMART. confiï¬ed at all times R E F U N D S 2 F u l l refund will be made up to close of entries if notified in writing with a veterinarian’s certificate of unsoundness or un- fitness. 50 per cent refund will be made after that. No show! No refund! ENTRIES SECRET- ARY: Mrs. M. Murray, RR. 1, Newmarket, L3Y 4V8. 416-895-2584. Dogsrmusrtr be kept Why miss the boat? Another impressive Midget performance was put on by John Armstrong who placed first in the 1500- metre and BOO-metre, Gives you a sinking feeling, eh? Langstaff secondary school's Heinz Losberg came up jumping Wednesday of last week, placing first in the long jump and triple jump at a fiveschool mini- track meet warm-up at Thornlea Secondary School. Another impressive Midget performance was put on by John Armstrong who placed first in the 1500- »_ sL.‘ -,_.I nnn k, 4.,i_ The warm-up saw teams competing from Thornlea, Langstaff. Thomhill, Woodbridge, and Bayview. Start of the big crunch comes tomorrow (Thur- sday) when the York South Track Meet is held at Thornlea to decide the winners for the York Meet May 19. Have you ever tried paddlin’ Madeline home in an old concrete canoe? Never mind. Just be at the fourth annual International Concrete Canoe Race at Seneca’s King Campus next Saturday. Thornlea miniâ€"meet A total of 27 canoes representing the Engineering Divisions of Colleges and Universities throughout Canada and the United States will be competing for 22 per- formance and design awards provided courtesy of Labatts Ontario Breweries Ltd. “Our midget boys are extrememly strong this season." commented coach John Sherman. “Especially Armstrong and Losberg. We're ex- pecting good seasons for them.†He’s not so optimistic about the juniors and seniors stating that “we‘ll be competitive but not World beaters.†The one exception will be Marianne Ball in the junior division who “should be very impressive in the hurdles 80 metre, 100 metre and 200 metres. Activities begin at 11 am. and will continue through to 8 pm. “Marianne is also the anchor girl for the junior girls' relay team,“ said Sherman. It’s all part of Seneca College’s 10th an- niversary celebrations. 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