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Welsh Pony and Cob Information |
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SPECIAL TROPHIES INFORMATION
We are going to feature the people that perpetual trophies to the Western Canadian Classic All Breed Pony Show have been donated in remembrance of. These people were those who started the Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Western Canada and were influential in us having our pony shows
Supreme Champion Bill Gow TrophySheila McLellan of Kiltie Farm donated this trophy to the All Breed Pony Show in 1992. In 1974, Pony Pages, edited by Pat Clay, printed the following: “During the month of February 1963, Reg White and myself were sitting around in the used car office where we worked. It was about 20 below and there were no customers, so we were discussing horses and ponies. Reg mentioned that he would like to own a nice driving pony. I said that I would also so we decided to go together on one. We had heard that Mr. Adam Berreth of Bieseker was selling some of his ponies and we knew Berreth’s Delight, known as Buddy, was for sale. When we went to see Mr. Berreth to make him an offer for Buddy, I saw Monarch’s Leo and fell in love with him right away. The next thing we did was to make a deal for Monarch’s Leo and Berreth’s Sylvia, a yearling filly, when we went out to pick up Buddy. This was the start of Gow and White Stables. Next we bought Helensea Golden Sylvia from Dr. Day in Edmonton and Penrose Sham from Merle Steir and we started raising Welsh ponies. In 1968, we split the ponies. I registered my name as Gow’s Pony Farm and Reg registered his as White’s Pony Paradise. Since purchasing Monarch’s Leo he has been Grand Champion Pony at the Calgary International Horse Show three times and Reserve Grand Champion twice. He was Grand Champion at Red Deer once, Grand Champion Pony at Didsbury four times, three times at Olds plus being Grand Champion of The Show at Olds in 1967. At Lloydminister he was Grand Champion three times, at Lethbridge he was Grand Champion twice. He was retired from the show ring in 1973. I am now down to just a few Welsh ponies – Monarch’s Leo, Gow’s Golden King who was Grand Champion Welsh Pony at Calgary in 1974, Berreth’s Blue Bud, Jay Cee Acres Blue Moon, Jay Cee Acres Twinkle and two 1975 foals – Gow’s Golden Tinkerbell and Gow’s Golden Charger”.
Stewart Campbell Junior Welsh Champion TrophyThis trophy is donated by Kathleen Alves, Kobur Welsh in memory of her grandfather. The Quorn Ranch of Stewart Campbell began with three Welsh ponies purchased in 1964. These were imported Section A mares that the E.P. Ranching Company Ltd. had on offer at their dispersal sale. These mares carried some of the best UK bloodlines including Downland, Craven, Bowdler, Cui and Revel. They were also among the top priced ponies at the sale. Stewart purchased the imported palomino stallion *Pendock Puccini from Bill Simpson of Maryland. Puccini was a son of the great Welsh stallion Coed Coch Madog and his dam was of the Craven line. Interesting enough, Puccini was the grandsire of Stewart’s Section B stallion, Heathwood Gold Coin. Puccini sired seventy-one foals during his breeding years in North America and Gold Coin sired forty-four ponies during his lifetime. The third stallion purchased was also a Section B, “ Rosedale Flamenco” who carried very strong Downland bloodlines. Flamenco sired fifty foals. At times they had upwards of sixty ponies running on the ranch. There are not many Welsh studs have produced the number of quality Welsh ponies, both Section A and B, that the Quorn Stud has. Even today Quorn bloodlines are valued in many breeding programs and the ponies were well noted for being outstanding children’s mounts. In 1991, Stewart stated, “The A/B rule change in 1982 hurt us for awhile, especially in the show ring. The small B’s of A type were not accepted but now, people, including judges, realize that B’s can be small and are quite acceptable if they have good B type and don’t look like Mountain ponies. On the whole it is a good rule, encouraging people to breed a definite type, either Section A or B. Maybe now the A’s will get back to their original Mountain Pony look.” Stewart wished that they had started raising B’s earlier and would recommend them to anyone seriously thinking of raising ponies in Western Canada. “It is hard to find serious buyers for Section As, and most of them still expect a $50 pony. Bs are more useful here on the ranch, gentle enough for young visitors and big enough to carry an adult. Start off in a small way with quality, not quantity and don’t expect to be n instant success. It is a great hobby because it gets us out of the city for healthy exercise and family fun.” From Canadian Welsh Recollections edited by Donna Hunter and Pat Clay This prestigious trophy has been presented at the All Breed Pony Show, Westerner Pony Show and Parkland Futurity. Winners have been: 1993 Pajon's Royal Cameo Ring (foal) Pat Clay 1994 Pajon's Jjimminy Cricket (foal) Pat Clay 1994 Pajon's Royal Cameo Ring (Yearling) Pat Clay 1995 Pajon's Fairytale (foal) Pat Clay 1995 Kiltie's Baroness (yearling) Sheila McLellan 1995 Pajon's Royal Cameo Ring (2yr old) Pat Clay 1998 Kiltie's Classic Glyn (foal) Sheila McLellan 1996 Pajon's Fairytale (Yearling) Pat Clay 1996 Kiltie's Baroness (2yr old) Sheila McLellan 1997 Pajon's Snow Fairy (foal) Pat Clay 1997 Kilties Classic Glyn (yearling) Sheila McLellan 1998 Pajon's Royal Ringmaster (yearling) Pat Clay 1999 Pajon's Royal Promise Ring Pat Clay 1999 Pajon's Snow Fairy Pat Clay 2001 Pajon's Heart Throb Pat Clay 2001 Pajon's Lightheart Pat Clay 2002 Flare's Royal Signature Pat Clay 2003 Elizan Barby Doll Kathleen Alves 2004 Alvesta Silver Hallmark Brian McClelland 2005 Morton's Prestige Kathleen Alves 2006 Shell-Crest Dusty Gold Eric/Shirley Brand
Stan Young MemorialSenior Welsh Champion TrophyThis trophy was donated by Shelley Snyder, Shell-Crest Farm in memory of Stan Young, one of Alberta’s first pony breeders. This prestigious trophy has been presented at the All Breed Pony Show since 2002. Winners have been: 2002 Erin’s Pride and Joy The Marston Family (2 judges) Young’s Country Esquire The Marston Family 2003 Pajon’s Royal Anniversary Ring Pat Clay 2004 Pajon’s Royal Lightheart Monty Gwynne 2005 Pajons’ Royal Lightheart Monty Gwynne 2006 Pajon’s Royal Heart Throb Pat Clay 2007 Classic Royal Kiltie Vanessa Quartly
Bill Pratt High Point Award
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