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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-04-11, Page 25Top Juniors Peter Workman (left) presents a trophy to Darren Bauer (behind), Rob Veitch (right), and Barb Alexander (far right) for earning top position in theJuniordivision of the Brussels Curling Club. Manivan Larprom was the other team member whowasabsentonSaturdaynightwhenthe awards were presented at the Club's awards banquet. THE CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1990. PAGE 25. Brussels Curling Club donates $2000 to Brussels, Morris and Grey Arena Continued from Page 19 Second Draw: first, 48 points. Brad Speiran, Jean Oldfield, Mur­ ray Bone, Janice Patterson; second, 47 points, Howard Hack­ well, Fran Bremner, Mervyn Bau­ er, Corrie Rammeloo; third, 44.5 points, Wayne Lowe, Sharon Cow­ man, Orval Bauer, Brett Bauer. Third Draw: first, 47 points, Fred Smith, Madelene Steiss, Gord Mit­ chell-, Brian Alexander; second, 46 points. Brad Speiran, Darlene Old­ field, Ralph Watson, Jane Zwep; third, 43 points, Orval Bauer, Fran Bremner, Marg Taylor and Mary Huether. The D. A. Rann Trophy for the overall high point total of 48 points was presented to the team of Brad Speiran, Jean Oldfield, Murray Bone and Janice Patterson. Sue Gowing presented the Wal­ ter Scott Memorial Trophy to the overall winners of Ladies Curling, Mary Ann Miners, Bev Stevenson, Btenda Linton, and Heidi McClure with 50.5 points. Peter Workman and Brent Evans presented the prizes to the Junior Curlers. First draw: first, Rob Veitch, Barb Alexander, Darren Bauer, Manivan Larprom; second, Brian Alexander, Jason Kotsier, Rod Bauer; third, Brent Evans, Bob Steiss, Suvany Larprom, Jeff Finch. Second Draw: first, Gerald Knight, Jason Gropp, Phaillop Larprom; second, Brian Alexander, Bob Steiss, Rich Veitch, Jeff Finch; third, Steve Steiss, Wayne Alexan­ der, Ann Uhler, Jay Hahn. The Jack presented to the overall team of Rob Veitch, Barb Alexander, Dar­ ren Bauer and Manivan Larprom. The Curling Club decided to donate $2,000 to the Recreation Committee to go towards the operating costs of the arena. The door prize winners of the floral centrepieces were Corrie Rammeloo, Brent Evans and Audrey Hackwell. President Orval Bauer intro­ duced the incoming President, Pauline Patterson, who gave a short speech. The meeting was adjourned. Cool birds through feet experts say BY DR. FREEMAN McEWAN DEAN, ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Ahhh, summer. When it finally ■ ’•rives, everyone sheds their win- r shell and worships the sun. But some members of the animal kingdom don’t have a removable layer, and the consequences can be costly. Birds are among the worst hit by hot weather. The same feathers that keep them well-insulated in the cold make them hot during temperature extremes. This leaves poultry farmers in a quandary, because uncomfortable flocks are simply poor producers. But two University professors have found keep these birds cool: of Guelph a way to start with their feet! A basic fact about birds is that they don’t sweat like humans. Instead, during hot spells they release body heat mostly by pant­ ing. But research at Cornell Uni­ versity showed that they can re­ lease considerable heat through the skin of their feet. wasBryans Trophy Continued on page 27 Business an Top mix These Brussels curlers were awarded for being the top mixed team in the Brussels Curling Club. Pauline Patterson (left) presented thetrophy to Brad Speiran, Murray Boneand Janice Patterson on Saturday night at the Brussels Curling Club awards banquet. Jean Oldfield was the fourth member of the team but was absent for the photo. 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