HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-06-14, Page 23She wan a silver medal in the 400m
and a bronze in the 800m, both
personal bests.
Natascha Muschied ran a strong
race in the 400m, placing first in her
heat.
The following are theindividual
results:
10 AND 11 YEARS a-- Julie Lisle,
400m, 68.78 seconds, silver, 800m,
2:41.7 minutes, bronze, both per-
sonal bests; Mary Lisle and Ansley
Simpson also turned in good per-
formances in the 100m for the same
age category;
12 AND 13 YEARS — Natascha
Muschied, 400m, 67.01 sec., long
jump, 3.80m; Beth Ward, long jump,
3.50m; Shannon Simpson, high
jump. 1.30m and Carla Mowbray,
long jump, 4.18m.
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Sun. June 19
WINS SILVER, BRONZE MEDALS —Julie Lisle, left, of the Wingham Optimist Track and Field Clubcap-
tured the silver medal in the 400 -metre and the bronze in the 800 -metre race at last weekend's Colgate
Women's Games in Toronto. (Gary Lisle Photo)
Julie Lisle wins silver,
bronze medals at games
Seven young athletes from the
Wingham Optimist Track and Field
Club turned in superb performances
at last weekend's llth Colgate
Women's Games in Toronto.
The Colgate-Palmolive company
sponsors these games and they are
open to any female 10 years of age
and over across Canada. During the
spectacular opening ceremonies, all
10 provinces marched, displaying
their provincial flags. In all, 1,666
athletes took part in the two-day
meet at the Metropolitan Track and
Field Centre, York University.
All athletes finishing first, second
or third receive a medal, as well as a
"Grant in Aid of Education".
Julie Lisle led the way in the
medals, competing with 89 girls
aged 10 and 11 in the 400 metre race.
L. Harkness
wins silver at
women's games
Lynda Harkness of the Maitland
Athletics Club discovered that her
Olympic dream can come true one
day as she captured the silver medal
in the shot put at the 11th Colgate
Women's Games.
With a personal best effort of 9.97
metres, Harkness led two flights of
girls in the 14 -and -15 -years age
bracket. She was surpassed on the
very last throw and had to settle for
a silver.
Along with the medal, Colgate-
Palmolive Canada awarded
Harkness with a $150 Grant in Aid of
Education.
Hundreds of girls from all over
Canada gathered to share the
OlyMpi'e'spfr1t"of•compe tion:
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The Cookie War, Blyth Festival, 8:30 p.m,
Annual Meeting, Wingham & District Hospital Cor-
poraat on, at Nursing Assistants' Training Cantre,
Catherine St., 8 p.m,
Hot Dog Day at Zehrs Parking. Lot, sponsored by-~Jst
Wingham Scout Assoc. Proceeds to C J 1989, began
ning at 9 a.m.
125th Annivalary Services for St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church, Molesworth, 11 a.m. and. 8 p.m., Rev,
W.J.S. McClure, Whitby, guest speaker. Eve
welcome.
Retirement Teas for Mrs'. Janet Day, 2 to 4 pin at
Sacred Heart School Gym, presentation at 2 30 pm.
Everyone welcome.
85th Birthday, Tea for Mary A . Renwick at Belle -
Haven Apts. in Belmore, 2:30 to 4,10 p.m.
Beef Barbecue at Camp Kintail, 5 to 7 p.m., spon-
sored by Camp Kintail Board.
Mon. June 20 Annual Meeting, Wingham & Area. Day Centre for
the Homebound, The Armouries, 1:15; p.m. Guest
speaker. -
Tues. June 21 Strawberry Buffet, St. Paul's Anglican Church,
Wingham, 5 to 7p.m,
` rnbea ry..TownshipCouneil, Township Municipal
Office, Bluevale, 7:30 p.m.
Morris Township 'Council, Township Municipal
Building, 7:30 p.m.
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To Dad
There is nothing so treasured
and nothing so rare,
As the love a father and
daughter could share.
Through Joy, through laugh-
ter, through sorrow and
tears,
They develop a closeness
that grows through the
years.
This love that we shared
doesn'tneed to be spoken,
It's a wonderful bond that can
never be broken.
Love
Angie, Jenni,
Chrissi & Tarni.'
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