16/ MAY 2014 THE RIDER
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Can-Am/JustAddHorses Environment Trophy 2014
advanced riders in the, all natural, dust free, main arena and on the rambling well kept acreage. Anita also runs a series of annual equine clinics, open to all, throughout the year. They are presently looking into their stables being involved in the upcoming local Caledon area Pan-Am games. For more information on the Whitaker Stable group visit
dhorses.ca or call 416-742-4911.
mental bar on their pristine Amaranth Ontario (near Orangeville) facilities. Their comprehensive Norwegian equine background, impressive pristine facilities and concern for the environment for riders, staff and horses allowed this group to stand out. They specialize in boarding and training from beginner to
Jasmine, the winners of the 2014 Can-Am /JustAddHorses Environ- ment Trophy. The award was presented by the Mayor of Mono, Ontario, Laura Ryan, during the Can-Am Hall of fame inductions complete with a highland piper and Royal Canadian Mounted Police attendant. Whitaker Stables are continually helping to raise the environ-
Congratulations to Anita Whitaker and her young daughter
www.whitakerstables.com or call 519-942-9055. For More Information on JustAddHorses visit www.justad-
Spring is Here - Let’s Travel & Ride
2014 Merhow Victory Straight Load
7' 6" tall, 7' wide, 3300 lbs. steel frame and white aluminum skin $10,995.
2014 Merhow Victory 2 Horse Slant
7' wide and 7' high, spare, step up, rear windows, weight 3044 lbs $10,995
2014 Kiefer Kruiser 2 Horse Slant
All aluminum, extra large front dress, spare,
wide and 7' 4" tall. $13,995.
champagne skin with graphics 1016 KG. 6' 8"
Kiefer Kruiser 3 Horse Slant
All aluminum, front dress, insulated horse area.
6' 8" wide and 7' 4" tall, 1315 KG. $15,995
Bank Financing And Leasing Available on oAC. We Take Trades
(519) 443-8622 • 1-877-808-8388 Waterford, ON N0E 1Y0
www.halnor.com
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