The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-05-08, Page 13122nd YEAR - 19
Five of the walkers 0,0ped for a roadside, rest at 'the start of
County Road 18. Left to right are,,roger !u.•'rchill, fan MacAdam,
Ron Petrie, Brenda Glousher and; Patty;Bal1,1yla,ny, of the walkers
chose this spot fora rest break, Y marked'the start of gravel road
There were those. who couldn't
be content with just'imaking
for t e.;v,Nh
a 25 Miles, they ft d.
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to run the fast few yards to'show,,
they weren't- even" Neaten yet,
Doug Britnell vias one .of. Xhem.'
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Putting some zip into Saturday's walk were, left to right, Lea Gulliver, of Clinton; Anne MacDonald,
Betty Bedard and Isabelle Lassaline.
Eight miles ..to go 'and the trio.•of Mary Kolkman, Rose Basler and Pat Durst rest up outside
Holmesville U-nited Church. In the background are Susan Graves, Rob Witmer and Mrs. Donald
MacDonald.
Home at last! Mrs. Marcel DeWinter accompanied by Linda Basler
arrived back' at St. George's Anglican church hall at about 6:30
after completing the 25 mile route.
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Wear . wanderers return to town after 25 miles of slugging along
hot and sometimes dusty coMi ry roads. fiver ti'r bie 5 '
who started out made it the full route.
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Judy Mariam takes it easy during the walk halfway between Highway 21 and Holmesville. Judy made
it all the~way and arrived back in town about 6 o.m.
Checking weary feet at Holmesville checkpoint were, left to right; Susan Fischer, Terri Mitchell,
Debbie Fincher and Sally Stringer.
Sister Monica, principal of Sty Peter's School,. signs•in with her
happy band after completing the 25 miles they set out to walk.
One of her troop, Danny Donnely, 8, was put into a car after
walking 23 miles