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MAY 2014 THE RIDER /25


Eastern Canadian Regional Director: Debby McMullen-Hockin (519) 485-7577, mcmullend@rogers.com


2013 Ontario Directors:


Ontario Director Chris Blane - Cell: (C)519-802-4449


District 1 (Western Ontario): Amy Fotheringham Boundaries for District 1: From Hwy 86 at Amberley along through to Hwy 8 to Dun-


By Debby Hockin. By the time you read this our


first show, Spring Thaw will be in the record books! At time of writ- ing this we have had lots of pre- entries and things are coming together nicely. We have lots of new shows for everyone. Thats the nice thing about having districts, you can stay close to home and save on fuel! We are still working


with some of the rodeos, so as those come in we will be listing them on the website and facebook. I will add the up to date list of shows at the end of this email. We have news from the US.


There is to be World Qualifiers this year, in 5 divisions! Although we can still pay out, point and award in 3 or 4 D format, we will now have more qualifiers to Worlds. That is exciting news for everyone!


das (Hamilton) & all West!


District 2 (Central Ontario): Denise Stoddart Boundaries for District 2: East of Hwy 86 from Amberley to Hwy 8 at (Dundas) Hamilton and West of Gravenhurst down to Whitby along Hwy 12.


District 3 (Northern Ontario): Laurie Fisher Boundaries for District 3: North of Gravenhurst along Hwy 169, Hwy 11 & Hwy 60 over to Pem- broke.. all North!


District 4 (Eastern Ontario): Kathy Richards 733 Black Rd., Demorestville, ON K0K 1W0 613-476-3792, hkathy55@gmail.com Boundaries for District 4: East of Hwy 12 from Whitby up to Gravenhurst, East of Huntsville


along Hwy 60 to Pembroke.


Quebec Director Pierre Andre Larocque, 765 Chemaine Bethany, Lachute QC, J8H 2C5 Phone 514-929-2487


pal@lightinglux.com WEB SITE: www.nbhacanada.com • E-Mail Address: nbhacanada@live.ca


Also, their website is now up and running better, so you can check your membership information, and also pay for it online! That will certainly make things much sim- pler and more efficient, so please try to do it this way if possible. You can still mail them to me, or have them taken at a show if you wish.


We are having a NEW buckle sponsorship level this year. With


each $100 sponsorship, you get two exhibitions at the big 3 shows, and a chance to win a stall or equivalent amount off your entries for finals. Of course, we still have all the levels of sponsorship that are available on the website in our sponsorship package. Any of the levels there can be tailored to meet the specific needs of your sponsor. Get in touch with me and we can get it figured out for you. You can still take advantage of the athlete portion of those at any time. Ten


2014 Sponsors To Date:


Ten Hove Custom Farming-Futuri- ty Sponsor Cindora Automotive Todd Bailey Saddlery Shalmar Quarter Horses Rawhide Rodeo CanNorth Promotions


Upcoming ShowDates:


May 3 - Molinaro Stables -cosanc- tioned 1/2 May 9-11 - SPRING THAW-ALL DISTRICT May 18 - TPHC New Liskeard May 24-25 - Via Trailers June 14-15 - Molinaro Stables – ALL DISTRICT Sat, 1, 2, 3 Sun


June 15 - Millbrook Fair June 21-22 - Cedar Rail Farm (Burgess Family) Belleville JUNE 27-29 - CANADA DAY ALL DISTRICT July 4-6 - Niagara Fair show July 12-13 - Linda Young Barrel Bonanza July 11, 12, 13 - Shalar Quarter Horse Summerama, Bonfield July 20 - Run For the Cure - Perth - Donna & Murray Whiticar show hosts July 27 - TPHC New Liskeard Aug 2-3 - Tweed Stampede and Rodeo – 4 pm each day Aug. 9-10 - Molinaro Stables - cosanctioned 1/2 Aug. 9-10 - B & H Ranch, ChelmsforD (tentative) Aug. 15 - Grand Valley Rodeo sanctioned 1/2 Aug. 16 - South Mountain Fair - Janet & Tom Cole show hosts Aug. 22-24 - FINALS Aug. 30-31 - Smoke and Spurs Festival(Rodeo included) Powas- san September 28th TPHC New Liskeard Oct. 4 - Molinaro Stables -cosanc- tioned 1/2 Oct. 10-11 - Norfolk Fair - tenta- tive Oct. 13 - Brigden Fair


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