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U11 Girls St. Columban girls capture the crown with no losses in the season
St. Columban
soccer
On Thursday August 10,
the U11 girls hosted Lucan
for their final game of the
season. The girls were
pumped, but the rain
delayed the start.
Finally the sun came
out, and the game
began. The girls had
many chances, but could
not hit the mesh.
The second half would
be different, as the girls
knew they had to capital-
ize to claim the league
title.
They pushed hard, and
Hannah Nolan was able to
drill a shot past Lucan's
keeper, thanks to Chelsea
Vandenheuvel and Keira
Dietz's handy work.
That goal stood as the win-
ner, as St.Columban
defeated Lucan 1-0. Another
shut -out for St.Columban by
Hannah Nolan and Camp-
bell Ryan.
Our girls were able to
capture first place in the
league, with an unbelieva-
ble season. They worked
extremely hard and
deserved this title. They
recorded 11 wins, two ties,
and zero losses.
Submitted
Team members include (L -R): Sammy Beuermann, Haylie Murch, Sadie MacArthur, Dayna Vosper, Keira Dietz, Campbell Ryan, Lilly
Bender, Alia Poirier, Courtney Roth, Chelsea Vandenheuvel, Brett Gethke, Erica Maloney, Malina Cronin, Meg Schoonderwoerd, Hannah
Nolan, Stephanie Phillips, Sheana Beuermann, Abby Wynja, and Kate Drost. Absent from photo was Victoria Falkingham.
Bios on all five contestants
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who are pioneers, ahead -of -
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explore uncharted waters. A
few years ago, Jackie DeWit
began to think outside the box
when it became obvious that
`the box' did not offer nor
contain what she needed.
Given her children's health
issues, Jackie's family
switched to organic foods, but
regardless of their diet change,
they eventually realized that
there were many products in
their home that were far from
non-toxic. And so began her
quest to develop completely
natural commodities for all
their needs—and to be able to
afford them! Hence, No Non-
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Extensive research, experi-
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have led to 25 new products
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sun screen, toothpaste, body
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ant, to name a few. And none of
these cost more than $20—in
fact, a three month supply of
laundry detergent is priced at
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If she needed confirmation
that there is a market for her
ideas, it came in the response
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Contestant: Marcie
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Business: "Marcie
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Marcie Riegling is an idea
person—and sometimes her
brainwaves stem from other
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offshoot of an initiative
already underway. Concepts
are often organic.
A couple of years ago,
Marcie was asked to create a
calendar featuring men who
donated their time and tal-
ent to helping the Huron
County Women's Shelter.
With a background in
graphic design, she readily
took on the project. And it
was during its process that
the seeds were sown with
her to develop a similar cal-
endar profiling women in
the community who had
made a difference.
The "Inspiring Women of
Huron County Pin-up Calen-
dar" for 2017 will come off
the presses in late August. It
highlights women who,
much like their male coun-
terparts, have contributed,
have cared and who stand
out!
As a result of the support
and success of previous cal-
endar projects, Marcie
Media has been commis-
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endars for other charities.
Win This Space offers the
opportunity of a dedicated
operations office and studio
that will help to bring more
of Marcie's ideas to fruition.
Contestant: Kymm
Moore
Business: "Khaos Artisan
Bakery"
The artistic and creative
mecca of Huron County and
area is about to welcome yet
another inspired entrepre-
neur. It is said that from a
young age, we are drawn to
professions and areas of
expertise that just feel right,
that are where we belong.
And for Kymm Moore, that's
always been in the kitchen!
As a Red Seal Certified
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Kymm has been concocting
delicious dishes for appreci-
ative patrons for years—all
the while, yearning to have
her own business, her own
spot from which to operate.
The education and mentor-
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Win This Space are a huge
step toward realizing her
dream.
This talented chef
focusses on quality ingredi-
ents and optimal flavour,
utilizing local and seasonal
products. The bakery -bistro
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sweet and savoury) and
eventually, light lunches—
all of which will tempt the
palate, treat the taste buds
and definitely satisfy cus-
tomers' appetite for excel-
lent food. Her broad expe-
rience in the industry will
allow Kymm and Khaos to
provide catering, as well as
to extend Pastry Chef ser-
vices to local restaurants
wanting to include addi-
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menus—desserts that are
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