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Village Squire, 1978-05, Page 38both girls. However, Sherri recalls being ' initially scared when she first represented Canada in an international competition in France in 1978. "I thought to myself I better do good or they will not take me back." Agreeing with her sister, Lorri remem- bers her nervousness when she first represented Canada this year at the world's junior championship in France. Sherri also fondly remembers a high moment in France in 1976, when she stood on the podium to receive her award Ifor winning the junior world's in pairs. "It was almost like a reward for all the practicing to be standing up there listening to the national anthem." For Lorri, there were many highlights, but Mrs. Baier distinctly remembers a special moment when Lorri at nine years of age won the figures part of a juvenile ladies' competition over some 70 other children. "I was really surprised," said the mother, for no one expected Lorri to win. And along with the good times, there have been, admittedly, some bad moments.' Sherri vividly remembers a catastrophic performance with her partner Robin at the skating club competitions. At that performance Sherri over rotated and lost her place in the program. Even Lorri, who is known for her consistency in figure skating, recalls some unpleasant efforts at the club competitions. And quite naturally, the girls experience moments of regret and discouragement. "Sometimes I get into different stages and moods," explains Sherri. Especially when I want to go to a party with my high school friends instead of practising. But once you get to the rink, and all your skating friends are there, it blows over and you forget about the party. Lorri jokingly recollects feelings of regret "at least once a week --before a .competition once a day --but they pass quickly." Mrs. Baier, who concedes the household centres around her daughters' careers, is proud and supportive of their achieve- ments. "I am surprised that both got into figure skating," she said, adding that her third daughter, Tracey, four years younger than Lorri, showed no interest in the sport. "It has to be either all or nothing to be in competitive skating and if they are not going to devote all their time to it, they should get out of it," said the mother, disapproving of parents who force their 'children 'nto competitive sport. Mrs. Baier estimates the girls' careers cost the family about $6,000 a year, which includes equipment. skating schools and training sessions. For example, a new pair of custom made skates for Lorri costs $130 for the boot and another $125 for the blade. "It is the type of thing you go into and all of a sudden you have invested' so much into it, you feel you will stay in until the end," said Mrs. Baier. Charm and Bracelet gold and silver Wallets by Tilley Compacts Spoon Racks Cards Chocolates Crystal Pottery China r WILSON'S Health & Gift Centre Blyth, Ont. -- 523-4440 PIV. 36. VILLAGE SQUIRE/MAY 1978. The Canadian I'gut.; Skating Associa- tion contribution towards incurred expens- es only includes flight money for senior and junior competitors, according to Mrs. Baier, concurring with the frequent criticism that Canada does not adequately support amateur sport. However, she is quick to point out that there has been some signs of improvement since Iona Campag- nolo has become Minister of State For Fitness and Amateur Sport. Sherri and Lorri's future plans continue to centre around skating. Once her leg is healed, Sherri will concentrate on single skating for a year "to see how it,goes.'•' If all goes well, she would like to move up to the senior level in singles. And even further into the future, Sherri would like to try her hand at teaching figure skating. This winter she assisted two skaters, which she found to be a pleasant and rewarding experience. "Now I am interested in teaching. But I will stay competing until I get all the tests for singles." said Sherri. Lorri's immediate goal is to pass the junior competitive test in singles at the summer school in Kitchener, so she can compete in junior singles next year. Looking into the distant years. Lorri, like many other competitive skaters, would like to turn professional and join an ice show. But whatever the girls decide upon, if the years since the Saturday afternoon excursions are any indication. they will give it their best. Spring Sale Now is the time to get that much wanted Thomas Organ at the lowest price Why not trade up that small organ for a solid state two keyboard Thomas. Featuring Automatic chording. bass. and Rhythm. Lighted keyboards for ease playing with our full ling of speed music. We Now Carry Orcana Organs & Music EASY TERMS New Organs From $595.00 And Up homas ORGANS A SOUND FOR EVERYONE Closed Wednesdays, open Friday till 8 p.m. 429 Main St., Exeter 235-2522