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t p Bt 9OANNE RiMMER experiences. as well as the above quotationF
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Though this be madness, yet there tit- from Shakespeare's Hamlet, can be found
method in it.
in Mrs. Dnke'S jogging manual, a gift from
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When Charlotte Duke is out jugging on a her ,oq. A combinatfon of advice from
blustery scinter's morning, indeed, it might slniu,rs, psychiatrist% and clothing experts
just appear that madness is the driving has made it nticrestin I record alt}
} +� P P distance, comments and a little bit about the
1� a Yi4 ',+ force. But. as Shakespeare biased it.
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"there be method in ft. heather." she says.
arm 'Part of the method. or reason, is -hinted at
Weather in another part of the method.
in Mrs. Duke's account of one particular "I'm really conscious of the seasons. I like
r logging experience. "One morning when I
ha% out, a man stopped and asked why'I r
• F logged... he said I %%as "acting my time. t ~
said, first of all 1 have to exercise or I'd have Three miles a day —
a lot of arthritis, But mostly, ft's my,/prayer rr w,' t
tinu•.,.for 40 minutes of jogging, that',,,roti, Shine Or Snow„
=•. "�;
when I pray. He's a great friend of mine
nuts.” she smiles. storms. One particularly bad morning 1
Barry Vincent with Stephane Tschopp (seated) A %%rit(cn account of this and many uthcr gloried in the storm, 1 felt s0 alone. Another
morning, when the roads %%cren't ripen, I
met Betty McLean tc'alkfng to the hospital, Charlotte Duke jogs 40 minutes a day, year -round.
We chatted and she told me she seas going
® n1 1 -.Kept the next day'. It seemed tonin' cunipciiiive sports. The kids have asked me and say I can't vicar shorts. hot as it gets
® tractorpu p L, tau K s. m the middle the storm ,. in races, but that's not fore an she honer, 1 ignore the mirrors,"'she says.
she laughs. says. Her interest is in the exercise and the Mrs. Duke is also active in First
SkIls It's not ooh people that make her daily rehlsation Presbyterian Church where her husband
logs Interesting. Part of her secret in safe, Tom is minister. Involved with Canadian
The youngest in a famih of six. Stcphane Canadians have yet to excel) using two skits. Lions club is an active organization in on she large Mrs. and _:00 begins he: inter. in the
T%cho I', of Valais, Sw it/Orland returned o summer and :00 a.m. in the winter. "but I Girls in Training (vets, 1 at nalmr.id
PP• Strphanc said his favourite is ,"mono Sw itzcrland, 'there is no Leo club as Ili milk•hunc with her, every morning. "There provincial and local levels. Mrs. llukc send
home Friday follow Ing a four week vacation in skiing". using only one ski.('arta uses) to he a cute little dog in Egmondvillc exercise first to get "armed up" she said.
Scaforth In a Lions Cluh exchange program. Comparing Ontario to his home, Stcphane that I gave• a hone to every day." she says. tier daughter Elizabeth specializes in she and her husband enjoy working w fill
Sponurrcdh\ the Marlen Vinton famil,yof said he couldn't get mer the large open In addition to the North Bay tractor pull. She also gets -tooted- It') by several athletic injuries at the University of vouch. "Missions and youth work ... thal s
Scaffirth, %tephanc said he spent his First s paces in Ontario. Barry and Stephanie was shown the sites in motorists who sec her regularly. Waterloo so helps Mrs.' Duke with the the main thrust Tf4sNi ,d I have a church.
l Collin wood and attended a beach arty. Mrs. Duke started her dally 'exercise proper exercises. •'My family I% vers, if that's accomplished then ft's a love
week in Sc;Ifonh and the second week ata Stcphane said he was impressed with the g P church." she says.
C:nip in St, Marys. Exchange students from quality of erforntance% when he attended Although Stephane felt youth oriented when she lived in London eight years ago. interc•%ted in spurts, especiall- biking•"
q P activities were few in Scaforth, Barr said "it k P g, g• Her btu sons, tine from Ontario and the Christianity is'a living part .\ the Dukes'
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throughout Ontario gathered for a week of ` the stage prays "Heads You Lose" and Y Follow in +sur ,cry in the s tin she began
siglnsccing. Iravelffng In Ontario Place, ^Sagourini" in Hlyth, He said the actress in would be better with an arena." jugging at her voltage near Port L arlmg. "i other from Alberta. met in Denver. lives and Mrs. Duke need a%trongl bclicves rrt
Niagara Fall, and Wonderland. both lays \%as "v_ry trod". His favourite Stcphanc spent his last night in Canada on at\%a%,, liked tri walk, so I started jogging to Colorado and hiked through the mountains Prayer, "People today need a lot of support
P K for their \avation. and prayer support is the best kind." she
Insul\cd in mini•trarulr pulls. Barry' and play µ•as Sagourini, an ariefuwr of Huron County with his host the end of the prisau• road and hack. The says. As well as doth devotio s, she uses
Rrt':u1 'invent travelled u,a pull in North Buy When he first arrived in Scaforth. Barry Marlin Vincent acting as tour guide and first lime I thought 1 ssas going Ice ha%c a Her manual. the Complete Runner's the morningo for her personal pra\er
Mitre Ntephanc rec6%cd :t crash courtie in said Stephane could only speak a few words Of pilot, heart attack. But t,\ the end (it the month I Day.b%.Da\ Lo and Calendar. reeom- g
K time, "I pray for the congregation. I just ¢"
+tic spoil. Barn said he assisted in boosting English. "Now he's getting along fine and Two days after he returns home, St hane ssas up u, a mile and a half. Now I du three mends lasered clothmn , tot as'Wscr logging around to where evcn•body sits and sa\ ,
tractors, adding "eights and other duties not truing too had '. he said. Barry explained %0,41 spend some time at his families Iii er miles a da\' and close to 1.000 miles a year " ,,, Mrs Duke wears . three or four a little prayer for them. I always wante(' a
involved at a pull that Stcphane is the fifth exchange student to home in France on the Mediterranian. she %'Its hghotefght layers. ''Hut I wear the same bit of time for mysclL..and now I hast• fit.'
"Ii %%a% urlere%Ung ', soul Stcphane• who visit their home. Following his summer vacatiop, he will Although she logs f:nlhtull\ eters morn shoes all year round. (tin the eery severe she says.
had neer %ecn'a tractor pull unlll his t Iso u, Stcphane said he enjoyed Seatorth "he complete his final year at college, (equivalent Ing, "nlln, shnnc or ,now "• Mrs. Duke ha% d.n % nes (cgs sung \t fib the cold and -I ha%c So maybe year-round jogging night h,
Ontario. RCsuhnginthe southofN"11z1'rhrnrl• rauscthere are alot ufw,ungpeople but there to Ontario scrondary• school). where he is "'• nuslesl tit `'un i•unun. "I'll ah\ats tow•caratoque which lhate. Inthe summer. ronsidcrcd madness, btu ills nu•ih,•.i
he said leisure hour, arc spent %kung. Mans I%nothcatre and not much to do." Hesaid the majoring in business administration. hey n Inlere,tesf yfI spurts. but nut In I \scar %horts,..each sear I look In the mirror definitely n there.
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