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Dec. 2015 Issue_ August 2013a 2015-11-23 5:55 PM Page 21 DECEMBER 2015 THE RIDER /21


NBHA Canada President Chris Blane 519.802.4449


Ontario Director Lee Jackson


home: 905.957.7433 cell: 289.244.0353


BC Coastal Region Director Brigitte MacKenzie barrelracer@telus.net


president [@]nbhacanada.com Secretary


Shelby McEachern info@nbhacanada.com


ONTARIO DISTRICT DIRECTORS


District 1


Looking to fill position Contact Chris if interested


District 2 Denise Stoddard RR #2, Dundalk, ON N0C 1B0 WEB SITE: www.nbhacanada.com • E-Mail Address: nbhacanada@live.ca


wonderful season for our members thanks to our generous sponsors. We were proud to represent these businesses this year and look forward to the next season! Be sure to check each of them out!


NBHA Canada had a


new partner for NBHA Canada in the 2015 season. Fitness Depot is the largest retailer of specialty exer- cise and fitness equipment in Canada, offering the guaranteed lowest prices in North America. Fitness Depot is com-


Fitness Depot is a


dlery was started by Lloyd and Sharon Cleaves, in the basement of their home in Brantford in the 1980’s. Their first store was locat- ed on the family horse farm and moved to the Colborne St. West location in 1993. In the fall of 2012, the store moved to 754 Col- borne Street West in Brant- ford. The store is now man- aged by Ryan Cleaves, and his crew of dedicated staff of Western and English equestrians. Pleasant Ridge’s goal


mitted to doing everything possible to provide its cus- tomers with superior ser- vices and products that meet their needs and pro- vide lasting value. Our number one priority is to exceed our customer’s expectations. To achieve this goal we pay careful attention to each element of the customer experience.


Pleasant Ridge Sad-


1980. Our role is to provide reliable machinery, quality parts and superior customer service. At Halnor, we will always strive to exceed our customers’ expectations in every area of our business. We offer a full line of agri- cultural, construction and commercial turf equipment in sales, parts and service. Feel Free To Contact Us With Any Questions Tel. (519) 443-8622 Fax (519) 443-5125 Toll Free: (877) 808-8388 Email: info@halnor.com


is to serve the English and Western Rider and they continue to grow their selection to accommodate each discipline of rider. The new store will allow them to grow our line-up and give the Canadian equine enthusiast the ulti- mate shopping experience.


been serving the Haldimand-Norfolk, Brant and surrounding area since


Halnor Equipment has


ing your dream car, you can also rely on the quality of customer care you’ll receive when you visit our dealership. Our staff is very knowledgeable and patient; we encourage cus- tomers to browse our inventory and ask ques- tions. At Cindora Automo- tive we’ll even shop for your vehicle for you! We have a great Customer Buying incentive designed with hectic schedules and busy days in mind. Stop by and visit Cin-


is located at 1 Alabastine Ave. in Caledonia, just off of Argyle Street North. We have been serving Caledonia and the rest of the Haldimand area since 1999; that’s 15 years of quality customer service and reliable auto sales! We are extremely


proud of our vast variety of Cars , Trucks and SUVs and are certain that you


Cindora Automotive


dora Automotive Sales today and find out why so many people choose us over the competition. We are worth the drive to Cale- donia. Our customers are price-savvy and so are we!


Industries has proven to be a dynamic and diversified company. Our group of companies include aggre- gates, construction, emul- sions, environmental pro- ject management, waste management, renewable energy projects and green


Since 1887, Walker


will be able to find the vehicle you have been searching for on our lot of over 80 vehicles. Not only can you rely on find-


District 3


Arron Alexander District 4


Kathy Richards 733 Black Rd


Demorestville, ON K0K 1W0 (H)613-476-3792


BC DISTRICT DIRECTORS District 2


Sandra Thomas 250-459-6081


barrelmomma1@hotmail.com District 3


Sherri-Lynn Prest 604-856-4482


building. Walker Industries has a strong reputation for integrity and advanced solutions. We are a company


allow you to present your best face to the public. Stand out from your com- petitors. We offer jackets, bronc nosebands, custom crystal conchos, hats, hoodies, sweat shirts, t- shirts, equine items, blan- kets, coolers and MUCH MORE!


nbhabc3@yahoo.com


by providing a superior minimally processed liquid Omega 3 & 6 essential fatty acid supplement enhanced with vitamins and feed boosting flavoring for each species. As we talked about


dedicated to the environ- ment, community and safe- ty of our employees. Over the years, Walker Indus- tries has kept pace with the changing markets and we will continue to combine traditional values with pro- gressive concepts to meet new and exciting chal- lenges.


will work with you to cre- ate a beautiful, custom designed article that will


Your horse has given you a lifetime of love and it is hard to walk away when the time has come to say goodbye


Honouring the life of your horse.


“ONTARIO’S LARGEST EQUINE CREMATION SERVICE”


Let the staff at Ontario Equine Cremation Services provide you with individual equine cremation. --------------------


Servicing all of Ontario Government Licensed


www.ontarioequinecremationservices.ca


Barry & Mary Hunter, Family & Staff clearblufarms@bellnet.ca


1.888.668.2989 519.268.2989


CanNorth Promotions


origin Brant Mutual Insur- ance is very proud of their long and storied heritage in Brant County. Being woven into the fabric of the community has been key to their success and growth over the past 153 years. When they were first founded, they insured rural risks, but now they are a full-lines rural-urban, regional insurer. Following their philosophy of ‘Neigh- bour Helping Neighbour’ they provide a helping hand on a daily basis to fel- low community members through charitable contri- butions. When you put your


trust in Brant Mutual Insur- ance Company you become part of an organization that has been meeting the general insur- ance needs of their community for the past 153 years. You become part of a solid company guided by fellow policyholders you elect to the Board of Direc- tors. They belong to the Mutual Guarantee Fund, which pools resources of more than 44 mutuals, putting us among the most financially secure insurers


Never forgetting our


before, we provide an all- natural liquid Omega 3 & 6 supplement with added vitamins and flavoring for increased nutritional bene- fits, performance, and palatability. Not only is it all-natural but our line of products has gone through as little processing as pos- sible in order to preserve those essential fatty acids that would otherwise be cooked out. We are so con- fident in our line of prod- ucts that we will guarantee results, or your money back.


headquartered in Urban- dale, Iowa, while our pro- duction facility is located Gibson, Iowa, and have been in business since 1998. We are owned and managed by the inventor of HealthyCoat, Scott W. Graham, who has been in agriculture and livestock industry since childhood. His passion and vision for this product, along with our commitment to the contin- ued improvement of your animals’ health, is our ongoing inspiration to pro- vide a superior product that


We are currently


gives proven results. Ten Hove’s Custom


farming owned and operat- ed by Marg and Bill Ten Hove in Monkton special- izes in quality custom farming service.


in the world. Here at HealthyCoat,


we’re a group of people passionate about making animals a little more com- fortable in their own skin


is owned and operated by Lee and Sue Jackson in Simcoe, Ontario and is a new sponsor for NBHA Canada this season.


Grand Oddesey Farms


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