VOL. 73 NO. 44
WEDNESDAY, October 28, 2020 73 YEARS OF SERVING THE COMMUNIT Y The Only Locally Owned News & Adver tising Media in Vegreville .
Chipman Ag. Hosts Competitions
Novice Competitor Robin Peterson starts on her horseshoe. (Michelle Pinon/Photo)
Michelle Pinon News Advertiser Members of the Chipman Ag. Society hosted its annual Harvest Trail Ride on October 24. Chipman Agricultural Society President Scott Reid said it was “like forever” since they had to cancel their Spring Cutter Rally in mid-March because of COVID-19. He attributed the large turnout to the fact that horse enthusiasts were itching to participate in a healthy and safe activity.
About two months ago, Scott said they decided to go ahead with plans for the event and got into the “meat and bones” of the planning process about a month ago. He was very pleased with the turnout, and participants were upbeat and happy as they visited with each other before embarking on their journey along the countryside. There were six wagons and 26 outriders altogether. The Best Dressed Wagon was awarded to
Dave Rook whose wagon featured minions. Emilee Feniak was named the best dressed outrider as the tiger king. The event also featured a Farrier Competition that garnered participants from many communities throughout Alberta with one out of province farrier from Mission, BC. Farrier Competition Organizer Jessie Robinson had things well in hand as the heaters were blowing warm air and the participants busy
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