Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1985-1986, p. 20

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| a e __ o ‘ * | f DCVI skiers finish 7th, 11th â€" s * sreise, £>: C t “ i i. % .: a & " & 8. o 'dl";lli‘l a'â€"0.0U'q'.l'u.‘_Avn aany~â€" ? at junior national meet â€" ; t junior national meet < By Shawn Moarshall hibiting the use of the skatingâ€" capture the ' ‘lo" t e e o ait..~.,â€">=" Feraan:â€" s f _ St. Marys DCVI was wellâ€" stroke.g * Qul:abec and ll)égrll)zetorgl?d?ilr:stwggg | gpr ? e oenaue lt oo o btecn q represented â€"Jast week at the She was slowed down in the second. i f;r;a t face, a longer 7.5 km Droog, who was in her second. Junior Canadian Nordic Ski Chamâ€" _ skating style races, however, as _ The first two legs of the event / Siseyvfaeverlxt. j ' year at the Nationals, has not yet pionship _ as _ two _ collegiate she placed ninth in both the 7.5km _ were raced in classical style, while . SOD ‘B‘ old sot a member of the returned from the Yukon, as she members, Annette Droog and _ and 10km freestyleevents. the anchor leg was freestyle. Vinâ€" . eighth SE‘ ay team, which placed .travelled from there down to@ Heather â€" Brooks, | travelled to In these, the faster skating cent, SOD‘s third skier ‘placed _ eighth. Skiing the anchor leg, the _ Prince George, B.C. to take part in Whitehorse, Yukon to take part in â€" stroke is allowed, and tracks fifth in a freestyle race ea’rlier this §°fi!‘gd SG ol 'student. raced _ Canada Cup West. ~§ the elite competition. ~ M generally are not set. + â€" season at the World Juniors, and â€" afidlfi- ;e tP almersol Colhngwood Earlier this winter, she Com-i _ Droog, 16, and Brooks, 15, The overall winner of Droog‘s won the Junior Women‘s 1819 diviâ€" 0 1sau abtelt;son of Drangexille; peted in Canada Cup »East in represented both St. Marys and all division was Rachel Holden of _ sion at the Nationals. did verta > (])t Droog and Brooks _ Labrador. & of â€" southern Ontario in the Deep River, in the Ottawa region. Heather Brooks also brought â€" was o oresomien un aeh htas Harold Burgin of Kirkton travellâ€" prestigious meet, which highlights â€" Holden was representing the Naâ€" back some strong results, as she â€" Dcvfepffif #2> nationally by two ed with the SOD team in a g the racing season for both girls. tional ~Capital Division (NCD), â€" skied to 10th, 12th and 13th places T secuti i en third conâ€" . coaching capacity as well, running' Droog, who hails from Thornmâ€" while the St. Marys represenâ€". to.earn 11th overall in the 14â€"15 7’ e}(.;u 1v}t:year, o astounqnqg +. splits to assist head coach Paul dale, placed seventh overall in the tatives ski for Southern Ontario year old division. ‘ th rss v;ho is now finished for _ Granar. . E C Junior girls 16â€"17 division, with the _ (SOD). ‘ s In the opening race, a 3.5km p ENed CON o.und. it deflmtel'y to The _ Yukon â€" climate â€" was compined resuits of tikee fuces Droog alsowas a nember of the | shating competition B;'ooks T oox A A?than hm;plratmnal experience. _ reportedly excellent for the comâ€" over the weekâ€"long competition. SOD ‘A‘ relay team, consisting of _ 12th spot. Although ’slightly disapâ€" : d ougb. Sbe folk Sh?‘ could have petition, although it varied from fier best results ol the meet the top sthree Soathern Ontario _ boinled, she blamed her lower i fone af‘lt etter, she was p!gasedv ~18C at the outset to +1C by the end came in the Skm classical style _ girls atthe meet, fromage14â€"19. â€"__ placing to the intense cold and to : a%rd a:i tlfi‘sz-tll? e experience." She \ of theweek. _ C race, where she sped to fifth place, She led off the 3x5km event, her nerves, as she saw national $ terei- f:s & _ethls hoping fox: betâ€" just over a minute off the pace. followed by Lisa . Patterson of competition for thefirst time. â€" next s?:s Py * tapr esnt ~| & € Classical style racing consists Orangeville and Jane Vincent of She placed 13th in the 5km | "I pj OI;' f i primarily of the diagonal stride . Burlington. classical competition, her weaker | than Ix)*t?n[;nggocfgi ‘figcrte y(:;rs kggg € and double pole techniques, proâ€" The trio placed a strong third to â€" of the two styles, then came back ‘ to continue to be involved wit’h the ~E : = j € I & ; Brown‘s WI ' - & & marks _ " & & < St. Pat‘s > 4 5 ; I > 1 # S The lilt of Irish laughter could be B rOW n s Brown S Corner 3 o | c heard at the March 18 meeting of _ > s Brown‘s W 1. held a euchre party Brown‘s Women‘s Institute. _ _ WI h o s-ts last Thursday night. Prize winners C Marion Harris, convener of the were: high â€" Jean Robinson and cultural activities group, welcomed Oren Bayne, lone hands â€" Jean s everyone and read a poem entitled e U C h re â€" Beacham and Austin Alderson, low C f March Winds. The roll call, an Irish 1 \ . Helen Land and Terry Barber. : thought, was answered with many | The last euchre of the season will â€" € ems, jokes and Irish wishes. I h | Thursday, April 10. â€" poAnnie Uren played the piano for a U n C eo n be‘on & * singâ€"song of Irish songs led by Eight Kintore boy scouts and € Helen Conway. Marion H_arris read three leaders camped in John a poem â€" the Angel, Spring. Uren‘s bush on Saturday night as sys € Mrs. Harris introduced . the part of their scouting requirements. t special guests who entertained with Brown‘s W.I. held its annual * *~ *#1} & musical selections. Nellie Simonson luncheon and euchre on Saturday. : i ym x J$K_ F psnwl : ;. i/ played the piano to accompany _iâ€" A total of $464 will be turned over | ~o W 4 wo4oue :f [ # : } 7 & Margaret De Long with her violin " * to the Northwestern Branch of the f 13 ~=> 3 s g > i ‘H.GE € and Donald King with his violin and Canadian Cancer Society. E | &A | ‘ guitar. f ce wi : 1. t‘ . im o. 1. ; HfTt3 â€" Helen Conway thanked the guests KnDao:tl(‘mpggfi ‘Ynl:tr)l::ts mferyH?glg 7 _i & 1p â€" o . r>~, C * W @a for sharing their musical talents score winners were Betty dFonnson ag‘ge. , d a E. ~] ;’;l o v if>t e with â€" the _ W.I. â€" Marion â€" Harris and Edwin Kennedy, lone hands â€" 3 . h o is [ Ee C cqncluded the program with an Marion Munro and joyce West. j ' "x 56 fhicp} [ * +4A taitl [ iT K. % Nes <Irish poem. Lucky prize winners were Sheila > * s C e <€ 1} m us & President Dorothy â€" Taylor, Greason, Helen Hand, Oren Bayne k . ~ ~ Te PM\ _ & P ) L,z‘ assisted by secretary treasurer |___â€"__ ‘jJean Beacham, Grant Johnson, *A L au 4 1/ oo a / mAE 6 Susan _ Towle, conducted â€" the Doris Corsaut, Margaret Walsh: | yA \ ,‘,3“;/ 4 3 yÂ¥ Ti ",..._ " ~r e busines:d metgting. Evex_'yonebowag | Jean Grose, Robe "Burgess, Laura _ 1 â€"~ ~>> : } f l * . * ~"an [ £* Q reminded of the spring board | ebb, Helen Forbes, John Dunnell, s o t ooo & im _/ (ilk se meeting for Oxford North W.1. to be | gonnie’ Ménteifiia:y Hawl?iil;, 4 s fi?' % ,L 1',‘} held April 11 at Westminster United | â€" Austin Alderson; Donna Alderson, s t l i ’}«w y . & 6 Church in Thamesford. | Bill Robinson, Merle Elston, Cecil " i sb e *Az *= iHias > Mrs. Taylor anounced that the Armstrong, _ Blanch _ Anderson, : . s e P / w & leaders for the summer 4H project â€" . Helen Turner, Merle Kirk and : T2 ~ 47 uoo W â€" Seed to Shelf â€" will be Linda Torbet Verna Switzer. Pss ": # s s .. /8 ‘ $s 4';};. e €.*3 and Jody McKay. ; z Brown‘s U.C.W. catered to the § s« C J‘ > ;/ s 2 â€" & Daffodils . from the Canadian 50th wedding anniversary _ o 1 n . * ¢¥ _ Cecss al Cancer Society were ordered by celebration of Mr, and Mrs. olae Sss z. B 4 i es | & several . members and. are to Lawrence Taylor at Brown‘s School 2 t 8x =~~. BR t . 40 ooo S arrive April 3. on Sunday afternoon. 3 i er 4 o e . u_ 2 [( § â€""xz s 6 Nancy West made the courtesy 4 Rev. Jean Baker was back on 2. l c3 0 .. i/~ it C s j remarks and invited everyone to Sunday, after a bout with the flu se _ ie mAmanian.. .. c 29 § â€" o the annpal meeting on'APl‘ll 8. ~â€" bug. She was assisted by Janet CENTRAL SCHOOL student Nicole Monteith, left, symbolically hands € There will be a potluck dinner and Uren and George Towle. 5 over approximately $140 to Sylvia Richardson for the Rotary Club‘s fund the payment of fees. Betty Barons _ and_ Florrie. for crippled kids. The money was collected by children at the school and § @ A noon luncheon was served by | Kingdon were installed as elders. presented at an Easter assembly last week. At right is Paul Jones f the cultural activities group. 3 \ another Central student. The toddler is Michelle Richardson. § < 5 § ; cÂ¥ ,]1 1 l € > Fs 5 22 » 3 7 gemi> 4 5 5 inawrihy 18 ,g/:‘}é/)% w/fi‘:? : ;pwr& ea Inra measiom Haarirct : s L l ~ * s «B

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