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Port Perry Star, 26 May 1999, p. 23

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CHRIS '"L/PORT PERRY STAR GOING IN CIRCLES: Riders from throughout Ontario converged upon the Port Perry Fairgrounds last Saturday (May 22) when the Uxbridge-Scugog Pony Club held a competition and meet. EGINTRATTON REGIS \ ( RULES & REGULATIONS: 1.) You must register on or before Opening Day of each class you wish o enter. 2.) Once you are registered you may enter as many fish as you want. 3.) Each entry will tonsist of a photo of the fish along with a completed entry form. (We encourage catch & velease). 4.) registrations and entry forms are available at JD Fishing and Archery, 24 Water Street, Port erry. 5.) Weekly contest is from Monday morning until Sunday at closing. Winners will be letermined each Monday morning and publsihed each Tuesday in the Port Perry Star. All decisions re final. 6.) Cash prizes will be determined after closing Monday, September 6, 1999. Prizes will be warded on Saturday, September 11, 1999. 7.) The Port Perry Star and all sponsors assume no iabilities for any damages, accidents or injuries. Participants enter at their own risk. FOUR CLASSES Registration My 8 Walleye | starts now at JD ® June 5- Muskie Fishing & * June 26-Large Mouth Bass | ¢ rb e June 26 - Small Mouth Bass ater St., Port Dressage success requires lots of practice, discipline, and training Turn to Page 23 horse appears to be skipping, and a high-stepping collected trot. The kur, dressage to music, is one of the most graceful and crowd pleasing of all eques- trian competitions. This show will include kur competition at three skill levels. In Dressage competitions, each horse/rider combination performs a set test before a judge. The competitor with the best marks wins. The test will require the rider to do one thing, for example trot from one of the letters around the sides of the ring to another, then change to a canter exactly at that letter. Circles must be round, not square, and of a required size, usually 20 or 15 or 10 metres, and the rider must ride these "by eye." The test will say, "Canter 20 metre circle at E," for example. In addition to marking on how accu- rately the horse and rider performed the test, the judge will give marks on the paces of the horse, the obedience of the horse, and the position and seat of the rider. Success in Dressage requires a lot of practice, discipline and sound training, as well as talent. Dressage is an Olympic sport, in which Canada's best showing was a team bronze medal in 1988. Three of the four members of that team were Pony Club graduates, and this show may very well feature members of the 2008 of 2012 Canadian Equestrian Team. Competition is scheduled to start at 8:30 a.m. Sports scores you'd like to see © in the paper? Fax thém to The Port Perry Star: 985-3708 CANADIAN, JD FISHING |"more than pizza" & ARCHERY (985-4411 for the biggest fish overall in ach class caught through the duration of the derby! REGINTRATION FOR WALLEYE MUNT BE TN ARIAVIEA DUA VIO PRY I PRIZES FOR THE BIG FISH OF THE WEEK! zehrs FOOD PLUS MARKETS 905 852-1212 27 Water St., : Port Perry Uxbridge NORMS PHIILE Port Perry FI1XX-1 085.8474 Muffler & Lawn & GARDEN | PHILP Brake Shop BIKE & SLED PNAC 94 Water Street BUICK Port Perry " 1223King S « ZB. Manchest: Serving the 005) & 985-9909 | Suman | {085-0074 i 10) CU (ice Contre $ Dollar Pus § ERINIAI : Bargain Centre AL A (905) 985-1482 | Arms 1874 Scugog St. EINE Pub § Unit 3 & 4, Water Stree 188 Mary St., Port Perry Port Perry 56 Wier Street, Fax: 985-3708 Open 7 Days a Week Your Award Winning Local Newspaper he Pouf Pevey Sha 985-7383 | Derby runs from May 8th to Sept. 6, 1999. SPONSORED BY @he Poel Deven Shae JD FISHING & ARCHERY RA. ll carl RAI aa a 5h Rm a= a Eh yall i sn a Ta i 3a

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