Jocelyn Pratley readies “Kiss-Me-Kate" for her summer “Equestrian‘s Day Program“ which offers kids the opportunity to “own" their own horse for two weeks. Each camper is If your child has always wanted to own a horse. Jocelyn Pratley has the answer for you this summer. Jocelyn has started the Equestrian‘s Day Program" in Gormley open for the months of June. July and August. offering youngsters the chance to “own“ their own horse, (for a twoâ€" week session) - to care for it, ride it and learn its ways. Jocelyn‘s own horses “Drummer Boy" “Oliver," “Kiss-Me “In this way the child is exposed not only to the joy of riding, but to the chores and respon- sibilities associated with horses and riding," said Jocelyn. the 22-yearâ€"old qualified riding inâ€" structor. THE MOST IMPOIITANT THINO YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT HENOVATINO YOUII HOME WITH ALUMINUM I IS THE OEAlEII. Children get a chance to “own horse†at this Gormley equestrian camp You'll need a dealer with a full line of aluminum home improvement products And the expertise to install them. You'll need a dealer who can help you with styles and colours. You‘ll need a dealer of proven experience and reliability. You'll need a dealer who's easy to get in touch with. Now and in the future. You‘ll need a dealer like an Alcan Authorized Dealer. The day camp program is geared to put children in small groups of four to six riders of the same‘ ability, to allow Jocelyn to work individually with problems of each rider. “What makes this camp different,“ she said, “is I can supervise and I can ensure the Lectures will also be geared to the ability of the group, from beginner to advanced. Kate“ and “Me and My Shadow", will be the “objects of ownership“. camp dmerenl,†sne said, “is I can supervise and I can ensure the children learn as much as possible." The rest of the time from 9 am. to 3 p.m., will be spent with lectures on grooming the horse. the health of the animal. and tacking up (putting the equipment on the horse). I Campers will ride for at least two hours ‘each day. 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Crafts and supervised swimming in a pool on the property are also part of each camp day program. Two special treats for the young rider each session will be a full day trek over miles of trails through the countryside. “It offers a change from going around in circles," Jocelyn said. The last day of each two-week camp session. Jocelyn said. the campers will hold a “Horse Show“ along the lines of a regular competition, showing parents what they have learned. Jocelyn herself has been riding for about ten years and has taught riding since she was 16‘ She is a graduate Equine Studies Humber College Alcan Building Products Applied Arts and Technology and has two further diplomas in teaching, one from the Professional Horseman‘s Association and the other from the Canadian Equestrian Federation. Presently Jocelyn gives both private and group For convenience. Jocelyn offers a pickâ€"up and delivery service for day-campers in Rich- mond Hill, Thornhill. Markham. Stouffville. Gormley and Aurora. “If the child has been after his parents for a “back-yard-pony“ said Jocelyn. ‘.‘at least then he‘ll know what is in- volved after two weeks in the program." Presently Jocelyn gives both private and group lessons at her home in Gormley and in the past has taught at Shadow (‘reek Farm in Markham. For convenience, Jocelyn offers a pickâ€"up and delivery service for day~campers in Rich- mond Hill, Thornhill. Markham. Stouffville. (lormley and Aurora. “If the child has been after his parents for a “backyard-pony" said Jocelyn. “at least then he‘ll know what is in- volved after two weeks in the program.“ __â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" home in the past Shadow Woodbridge area residents still have a long wait ahead of them before there will be any relief in traffic at the Islington Avenue and Highway 7 intersection. The Ministry of Transportation and Communications is planning to build the section of Highway 407 first that will bypass Woodbridge, between Highway 427 and High- way 400 and the preliminary engineering work is now being done by an outside consultant. Giffels Ltd. Little relief in sight at lslington-7 corner . But that work indicates that improvements to Highway 400 should be made first between High- way 7 and Highway 401, Len Dutchak, a ministry of transportation and communication projects manager, told regional council Thursday. An earlier newspaper report quoting an MTC official as saying the first section of Highway 407 could be built by 1982, was “not realistic." The entire eight-lane Highway 407 from Brampton to the future East Metro Freeway Corridor is 33 miles long and would cost $411 million to build. The Highway 427 to Highway 400 section would cost $91 million and take eight to ten years to build if an “aggressive" budget is pursued. The improvements to Highway 400 which probably should precede it would cost $30 million. DON’T HAVE A FORM F301? LIVE IN AN URBAN AREA? A new list of voters is compiled for every Federal Election. Eligible voters must be on the new list of voters, in urban areas, in order to vote. By now you should have Form r301, left at your residence by the Enumerators; proof that you have been enumerated. Ifyour name is on the list, you are all set to vote in the Federal General Election. It means you have not been enumerated and your name will not appear on the voters’ list. Possibly you were not at home on the two occasions when the Enumerators called. Unless you act now you lose your right to vote and. in order to do so, it's your responsi- bility to get your name added to the new list of voters. IN RICHMOND HILL Call Concord IF YOU DON’T HAVE A FORM r301. 669-1887 IF NOT YOU LOSE YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE! MTC is operating under financial restraint and unless its budget is in- creased, won’t have the money to maintain its existing highways, said Mr. Dutchak. Asked about other roads on the MTC drawing board, such as a possible extension of Highway 407 to Peterâ€" borough area, he said he did not expect to live to see them. The Town of Vaughan had called for a grade separation at Highway 7 and Islington Avenue to eliminate a dangerous intersection. But MTC had found this proposal was too ex- pensive and would have wiped out the Woodbridge Arena. Minister, James Snow, promised to put some money into designing Highway 407 around Woodbridge instead. Mr. Dutchak said ac- cidents have decreased since the minor imâ€" provements were made on Highway 7 such as a warning light at the top of the hill. MTC sees the need for a complete new Highway 7 to run parallel to High way 407 from Dufferin Street past Bayview Avenue because there is no continuous arterial road running east and Richmond Hill Coun- cillor Lou Wainwright said the accidents have “gone over to Bayview". Mr. Dutchak said he was aware of an increase in collisions in that area. (KEEP FOR REFERENCE) west between Steeles Avenue and Carrville Road. The new Highway 7 would curve north from Concord west of Dufferin, join Langstaff Road and follow the present High- way 7 from Bathurst to Yonge‘ It would then curve through the Langstaff Jail Farm before rejoining Highway 7 east of Bayview. 271 Baythom “L, 1068; Val]; St. N. Thomhill Richmond Hill °Fur Storage. OBulk Storage of your off-season garments- OBox Storage: All garments professionally Dry Cleaned, wrapped and packaged in a box for storage (Maximum value of $250°° worth of garments per box.)° 389-0391 I/ um .Inn I hm: H , ml um/ m. m I, I m H, 11.“ n m. ./ uni/null: . 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