1966-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1966 October Voice RS | Page 36
10,000 Register for top PIDDLEY
Colt at VOICE during Celebration
PART OF THE CROWD—This is a general indication of the enthusiasm shown to the
VOICE Colt-Give-away this year at the Celebration. At all times of the day and night,
a good crowd could be seen signing up for the colt.
The second annual edition of the VOICE of the Ten
nessee Walking Horse magazines colt give away was an
even bigger success than last year’s enthusiastically re
ceived program. This year over 10,000 people stopped by
the VOICE trailer on the Celebration grounds to sign up
for the colt. This is an increase of over 2,000 on last years
initial total.
This years colt was a shiny black filly sired by PID
DLEY and out of STARDUST DREAM mare. Thous
ands of people went by her stall on the Celebration
grounds to get a look at this top filly and came away
impressed with her conformation and beauty.
Approximately 3,000 people made the walk up to the
Sale of Show Ring Champions tent on the last day of the
Celebration to see the colt winners name drawn. The win
ner was Mr. Don H. Stewart, 1337 Pratt Highway, Birm
ingham, Alabama. Don was not present at the drawing
but he came by later that same evening to claim his colt.
Don and his lovely wife Glenene were as happy as
two people can be. During the final evenings show, they
left several times to get just one more look at their now-
found pride and joy. After the Grand Championship
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cob was officially presented to the Stewarts by
Mr. C. Bruce Spencer, editor of the VOICE.
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to keeP the colt in training with Adrian
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policy was included compliments of Jimmy Richardson.
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