BUCKEYE WALKING HORSE ASSOCIATION NEWS By Margaret A. Wolfe, Reporter
The January dinner meeting of the Buckeye Walking Horse Association was held January 13th at the Brown Derby Restaurant in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
The meeting was called to order by President Dr. Sidney Gilbert. The minutes and the treasurer’ s report of the previous meeting were read by Goldie Boerner, Secretary-Treasurer.
The agenda for the meeting was a discussion of the plans for the forthcoming horse show to be held May 22 and 23 co-sponsored by the Buckeye Walking Horse Association and the Yusef Khan Grotto Mounted Patrol of Akron for the benefit of the Happy Days School for handicapped youngsters. It will be a point show for the American Horse Show Association, the Tri- State Horse Association and the Central Ohio Saddle Club Association.
Mr. James Johnson was appointed show chairman by President Gilbert with a committee to assist him. Members of the show committee are: Mr. Kenneth Leinard, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holloway, Mr. Guy Watts and Mr. and Mrs. William Wardle.
A motion was made to change the meeting time from 7:00 to 7:30 allowing time for distant members and guests to arrive in time for the meeting. The motion was carried unanimously. Attendance numbered 40 including six guests: Clarence Huss, Oregon, Ohio; Clayton Henry, Sylvania, Ohio; Leo Hendrix, Toledo, Ohio; Clyde Tolle, Canton, Ohio; Jack Hays, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and Sam Ramsey of the Midnight Oak Farms, Shelbyville, Tenn. Mr. Ramsey extended an invitation to club members to visit ' their establishment. He discussed the various stallions they have standing at the farm, stud fees and,’, the guaranteed foal program. One of the stallions standing at the farm is GO BOY’ S CHEERLEADER, the horse Ray Tenpenny trained to be one of the top contenders for the World Championship in 1961.
The next meeting will be held February 17th at the Embers Restaurant, West Market Street, Akron, Ohio. Anyone interested in membership should contact Goldie Boerner, 1139 Welmon Avenue, S. E., Massillon, Ohio 44646.
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