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THE COUNCIL RECORD - PAGE 4 _Wednesday, September 14, 1977
around without breaking. Silver Streak
But don't worry about that.
The main thing is to get him To Show Here
cantering and then say
Would audiences believe
"whoa" or some other com-
mand while he is yet canter- John Wayne in the role of a
ing. Praise him when he heinous, Communist villain,
Dean Martin as a tee-total-
does what you ask. Two or ing Sunday School Teacher,
by
Birthday Fete For Mary McGtdtey
Mary McGahey was hon-
ored on her 80th birthday,
Sunday, Sept. 4 with a sur-
prise dinner, decorated cake
and gifts at the Bear School
House. Her three children,
Falls who were unable to
attend.
After a dinner prepared
and served by her family
and friends, Gram opened
her cards and gifts and then
Elaine. Pearsons three lessons on cantering Raquel Welch as a sexless O.E. (Bud) Bear, Almira cut her cake before she was
We continue now with are usually sufficient for wallflower evangelist for the (Mrs. George} Lund of greeted by a Happy Birth-
more longeing techniques, him to learn the new word. Salvation Army? l Waitsburg, Wash., and day Song played by her two
this week schooling the dif- Continue repeating all he In the wake of such, films !::ii : ii> Newell of Moscow attended sons, Bud and Newell and
ferent gaits. Once the colt is has learned, not necessarily as "Blazing Saddles, 'Boa- iii as did4of her 9grandchild- grandchildren Tammy and
responsive to the "trot" everything in the same les- hie and Clyde" and "Young
command, circles well andson, but throughout the Frankenstein," will they ac- ren and 13 of her 23 great Dale Lake and sung by
is relaxed, I begin asking week. When he works cept Gene Wilder as a ? : iiiii 1 grandchildren as well as everyone.
him to ,,walk along,,. Bysmoothly through all hisserious and capable roman, i iiii! many of her "honorary" Sixty one members of
now he is somewhat famil-work, is quiet and always tic lover? grandchildren and great her family and close frier
"I don't know about .. grandchildren, each of coming from Waitsbu ,'
Jar with the "whoa" corn- obedient, then he's readyWayne, Martin or Welch," i: whom calls Mary "Gram". Wn., Ogden and Layton,
mand and the feel the for his first drivinglesson, says famed director Aurthur :%
noseband. A slight tug on Hiller,"but yes, they'll Also surprising her were Utah, Aberdeen, Bruneau,
o o W her two brothers, Shelby Boise, Payette, Lewiston,
the line follows the words 3entor Ctttzens accept Wilder in a romantic ii.: Neville, Aberdeen, Idaho,Troy, and Moscow signed
"walk along". Some colts " Due to the holiday, we role if they're alerted be- , ..... ! [ < ii: i and Eugene Neville and the guest book.
immediately slow up. Keep had the Senior dinner Wed- forehand that he is not go-
giving the command in soft nesday. There were several ing to play the love scenes wife, Ogden, Utah, a sister- NOTICE
v°ice t°nes until he breaks friendly faces missing andf°r laughs'"to a walk.around, thenPraiSestop himhim' andlet "Silver Streak," Wilder is ....... lot: ° !I: I I "iil) i I
they were missed. There In his newest offering, iii i i Layton, Utah.in'lawMrs'TheaNevilleand
niece, Mrs. Helen Criddle of
him walk a couple times were forty dinners served. .... .... .:
The
Hells
Canyon
Rod
We had one visitor, Mrs. teamed romantically with The beautiful cake was and Gun Club will hold a
: decorated and brought by a meeting Friday, Sept. 16 at
walk up to him, further Deeds, Ralph Longfellows Jill Clayburgh, a brilliant i ....
young actress with an apti- granddaughter, l va (Mrs. 8:00 p.m. at the Club
rewarding him for his obe-daughter, tude for poignant romantic : Harry) Lake of Troy. Her House. All members are
dience and quiet manners. Beautiful flowers deep-characterization which was Mrs. Mary McGahey. She was honored on her 80th orchid corsage was a gift of urged to attend. Anyone
Other colts may speed up rated the center yesterday, demonstrated on TV in birthday byfriends and relatives. Sixty one people a grandson, Dan McGahey wishing to join is also
from the excitement of fall flowers were brought by .the two-hour film "Griffin signed the guest book. and family of American invited.
Jewell Woods and were
placed about the room.
Lillian Harvey brought roses
which were placed on the
tables. I personally want to
thank you two girls for the
flowers you have so faith-
something new thrown at
them. In this case, keep
shortening the line and
repeating the "walk along"
calmly until he comes to a
walk. Let him settle before
resuming the lesson.
Work on the "walk fully brought for the senior
along" circling both ways tables, for all the diners to
before ending the lesson, enjoy. The flowers are
Remember that colts vary
like people in their rate of
progress. Continue with this
lesson other days until the
colt responds well to
"trot", "whoa", "walk
along" and "reverse". Pay
strict attention now to obe-
dience. The colt must not
break gaits. He must always
hold the gait you ask for
until further instructions.
If he breaks from a trot to a
taken to the hospital after
dinner where the shut-ins
enjoy their beauty.
Door prizes were won by
Ruth France and Wayne
Plummer.
Peggy Garrett,a thegame
ordinator, had
Do you know your neigh-
bor, for which a prize was
given, several people had a
tied score so they had a
drawing to break the tie,
walk without the command,Mildred Boles won the
immediately snap the whipprize. This game shows that
behind him and sternly say the seniors are very obser-
vant of their neighbors.
and Phooni,z"
"trot". If he breaks from a
walk or, tr0t to a fgster gait.
bump him 'on tl e nose
demand his attention and
put him back to the gait he
was in. Watch closely for
anticipation of gait changes
and try not to develop any
regular routine he can
memorize. Mix up the com-
mands to keep him alert
and paying attention ALL
the time he is working for
brief periods of relaxation
when you walk up to him.
This stage of his training
demands a lot of your
attention too. This is when
the foundation is laid and
when you can make a
dependable, safe mount.
Occasionally review all the
things he has learned to
date.
After he is working
smoothly on the longe at a
trot and walk and will whoa
and reverse promptly, you
can begin the canter. Start
him walking in either direc-
tion but preferably in the
direction of his favorite
lead. If your horse prefers
a left lead, it will be easier
for him to canter in a small
circle without cross-firing
on this lead. (Cross-firing is
when his lead behind is
different than his lead in
front, unbalancing him and
making a rough gait.}
Make him walk briskly
then ask for a canter. Say
the word loud and clear and
snap the whip behind him.
He may get the idea quickly
because of strong encour.
agement from behind with
the whip. I do not like to
hit him though and always
refrain from it unless I'm
sure he knows he's disobe-
dient. At this moment he
just doesn't understand
what "canter" means.
He may gallop a few
strides then quit, either
dropping to a fast trot or
stopping completely
because he's confused. If he
breaks to a trot, snap the
whip behind again and
say "canter". During the
first lesson on canter, he
may never go completely
The card parties for the
seniors start tonight, Thurs-
day at 7:30 for them and
their guests.
The senior bus is going to
Ontario again this week,
those that need a ride please
call the center at 4300.
The seniors are planning
a trip to Emmett the 19th
of September to help the
Emmett Seniors burn their
mortgage. If you would like
to make the try, call the
center at 253-4300.
We should be thinking
about winter projects and
talking to the Coordinator
about them. I'm sure she is
in favor of any help you can
give her.
flare a nice week-end and
we will see you next Tues-
day for dinner.
Your Reporter
Whatk Cookin '
At School
9-15-77
Lasagna
French bread & butter
Cole Slaw
Orange or banana
Milk
9-16-77
Tuna or peanut-butter &
jelly sandwiches
Lettuce
Bean-vegetable, soup
Strawberry shortcake
Milk
9-19-77
Macaroni & Cheese with
weiners
Rolls & butter
Buttered beets
Fresh fruit
Bar cookie
Milk
9-20-77
Beef pinwheels & gravy
Buttered carrots
Cheese & celery sticks
Cake with cherry sauce
Milk
9.21-77
Meat loaf
Catsup
Baked potatoes
Bread & butter
Orange juice
Raisin-nut cup
Milk
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