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after weeks of anticipa­ tion. Laura 112) and Anna Wood (It)), of Whalley. had been packing for days. The jodhpurs. T-shirts, shorts and pillows, all meticulously chosen for their five-ni^ht adventure, were at one point piled so hijrh on their beds, the sis­ ters bewail sleeping on the floor. There, dreams of stay­


ing up late, lessons galore and “jelly jumping" danced


jelly in the other. Needless to say. most of


through their heads. Jelly jumping was a favourite camp event last summer when children rode round a course with reins in one hand and a plate full of red


the jelly ended up on their riding clothes and parents were hoping the exercise would he replaced with a slightly tidier musical ride


this year. For Laura and Anna,


tributor was Mrs Carol Forrest, who “works like a Trojan” on Pony Club events and volunteered to organise t he cat eri ng. Cnlike Mrs Williams, sin* was new to Pony Club when her daughters Katie ( Id) and Madeleine ( LI) began riding. “We bought a pony and


didn’t know fine end from the oilier." she explained. "Katie had started riding when she was three and always wanted her own pony. Hut, when you go to riding schools, you end up getting on and off but never looking after the horse. We heard about Pony Club and decided we


Anne Williams, who ha.- been involved in Pony Club since she was 10 and whose daughter. Lara ( lot. is now a member. Another key camp con­


children and ponies under t he e n t h u sias t i r and watchful eve of several chaperones, including dis­ tinct commissioner Mrs


parents, whose mntrihu- tion to the long-awaited camp was to drive the trailers and cars, loaded down with everything from horsefeed to camp beds. They deposited their


though, the anticipation and frantic packing were just the beginning. They still needed to give their ponies and tack a complete working over to leave them sparkling clean. Pony Hub camp is not just about riding— it is horse­ manship and hard work at its best. Finally, there were the


ALL saddled up for a riding l district coinn


ought to go ami learn .something." The Chipping Pony ( lub


I’orrot, with \\ ll


riding ability, horseman- s h i p a n d r q u i n «


1 'em lie Forest and ( ’raven Hunt Pony Club, which also has deal members. Founded in 1 ‘.‘77. t he Chipping club i> fairly small, with about -in mem­ bers scallerial between Chipping. Longridge. Whaliey. Clitheme and ( ’halburn.


is om* of JH7 brandies nationwide, including the


dub. which ha.- advan­ tages. PecaUM' of nUf rbzu, we are able to maintain a friendly and personal approach - - all members are able to take part in a


“We are a very .-mall


wide variety *»f activities," Mrs Williams said.


bers the opportunitie.- of a big club. We manage to field teams in most inter- branch com pet it ions . whether area drer-sage or horse trials, showjumping, m o u n t e d g a m »• s <• r quizzes."


“Hut we also give mem­


s ters attend monthly mounted rallies tor group instruction. Other high­ lights include a trip to badminton Horse Trials, the annual show in June and opportunities for members to advance through the ranks of Puny ( ’lull testing, when young­ sters are assessed on


During the year, young­


Mr." Williams. “i> to retain the old, original values of Pony Club — to encourage youngsters t<> learn about all as]*ects of hui*r-es and riding, most importantly, to have fun with their ponies, whatever their standard. New members <if any age or standard are a 1 w;i\ s we 1 come. They quickly make friends and become part of tin* club." One of the m*»re P <v::t


bers also recently passed l h e i r Pt r i t i s h Urns e Society P'ud ruddy test. “t >ur aim.” explained


a r e hor se p e u pIe . ’ ’ explained Mr Murphy. "IPs difficult when you have a daughter who is really keen and you don’t know anything yourself. Kveryone in Pony Club has been ever so friendly. "They are giving Phi­


lippa the expert tuition she needs, with working rallies throughout the win­ ter and even a road safetv


recruits is lo-ycar-dd Phi­ lippa Murphy, wh.i had been riding on her own f..r two years before >he learned about Pony ("mb. Doth Philippa and her par­ ents. Mr and Mr." Kddie Murphy, have found the e X pc r i e lie e e n l i f e ! V positive. "Neither my wife nor 1


knowledge. Seven Chipping mem­





been r--ailv I. ike ft


■*tur."t A r


(h-rlaiM was r.L-\v to the oruatiir;:' ; o i. v.'lu-n her ,olb. DaM<i ar.ti Ktlward, bviran ri-ii:1 L ‘


Chipping 1: surer M


r."


Jit respucli vri;v. they have k-J’t tla- .•!’


thuir car! y invi>]vL*niL*m wii.s iTuriai


all »hrir livrs . When mv 7.-n l


not from a1 hOTrCN VTAaON o * I«• that ha:„ had horses


Fni


vrrv t-ariv aye■ and how to tio ‘it pro;..■rlv said Mrs >un*irriaii .1.' “It was so eou.l for mv


U-k ab'T


“It tract ,e> children to iiies from a


r •Now In and Lib behind. Hut


.e Murphys, "uy Club tiva- Chnstine Sun-


tan; W e ve


comes to an end. Kut today the youngsters are s t i l l in h o rse-1 o v i n ^ heaven, firmly ensconced with their mounts, various instructors and parents, in the sports pavilion of iMyerscoutdi Collette. They arrived on Sunday


horse.". We tAmid Pony F lu b a 1) s . i 1 u t e 1 y "mashing."


didn't tvallv know about A." the Pm p.v Clubbers


ping Pony Club are avail­ able from Mrs Williams


are preparing fur their two-day junior camp on Monday, ft could be a long weekend for some Pony (Jub parents! Details about the Chip­


final day’s programme, an­ other section nf the club is get t ing rest less. The "tinies," 1 1


enjoy their last evening of camp tunight and learn u i,e! her jelly jumping will in fact form a pari <


> r under nines, t their


t« his hr st pimv. we


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