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OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2012 THE RIDER /27


Ontario Reined Cow Horse Association To promote the reined cow horse in


Werner Bohner, President, 519-467-5691 Craig Black, Vice President, 519-874-1294


Ontario through education, participation, and mentorship


Or visit us at our website: www.orcha.ca ORCHA Sponsors


sented our year end Championships to the winners who received unique Cowhorse silhouettes. Year end winners were: Open - Ralph Miller and Play In The Rain


Non Pro - Tim Banick and DDD Dun It In Vegas


Intermediate - Glenn Young and Peppy Got No Fear Novice Horse - Craig Black and Famous Dry Gulch


Beginner Horse - Werner Bohner and Ace


Beginner Rider - Lynne Bowen and Mega Misty


Green as Grass - Roxanne Lashbrook and Littlegoodytwoshoes Limited Non Pro - Roxanne Lashbrook and Littlegoodytwoshoes


A note of congratulations goes out to one of our younger members, Logan Don- aldson, who won the Congress Champion Break Away Roping!


The picture at left is Craig Black riding Famous Dry Gulch, taken by Neil & Betty Tull


ORCHA October News


September 16 - The Finals - It was another beautiful day in Richmond. Entries were down but the competi- tion was great. For several divisions, the year end cham- pionships would be decided today. Our big group of spectators was not disappointed. Class winners as judged by Joe Carter were: Open - Glenn Young and Peppy Got No Fear Non Pro - Ralph Miller and Play In The Rain Intermediate - Jon Walker and Smoke Novice Horse - Logan Donaldson and Jasper Beginner Horse - Werner Bohner and Ace Beginner Rider - Lynne Bowen and Mega Misty Green as Grass - Roxanne Lashbrook and Littlegoodyt- woshoes


Limited Non Pro - Roxanne Lashbrook and Little- goodytwoshoes


At the completion of the show, we held our Annual General Meeting with the elections and voted to main- tain the present directors. A Silent Auction was held with many great contributions that proved very prof- itable again. The raffle for our saddle, sponsored by Ion- son Saddlery, was drawn, and the winner was Tracy Haines. Then, before our delicious steak BBQ, we pre-


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