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HOUSE DRAW: and mail form to: C.F. HOUSE DRAW. c/o Roy Good. R.R.3, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3K4 APT POST 'CODE fx wilderness,' You build it in the middle of a forest, with lots of trees to protect you from the elements. So there I was, trailing a bunch of energetic youngsters through the bushes,' branches slapping in my face, tearing our my hair. ripping at my camera. Up and down hills, 1 followed them: faithfully, huftiag and puffing, wishing 1 was ten years old again and in shape "Here we are!' shrieked one of the boys, pointing out an amazing- ly well made lean-to constructed of cedar boughs. "That's (wheeze-huff-moan) great (cough, snort)" I said. 'Now wait a minute while my glasses un- fog." Fifteen minutes later I had seen most of the shelters, taken a few pic- tures and chatted with a great number of youngsters, all thrilled about the day. What a great day they were hav- Fun Day takes a breather in front of an open fire ing, trekking through "the "having a weiney-roast over an open fire, and pretending to be Daniel Boones ir the great. outdoors. And while I couldn't help but share some of their exuberance, [ was more concerned about being soaking wet, freezing to death, and late for my next appointment. Not to mention the long waik back to my car. By the time I reached it, I was so out of breath I was still puf- fing when I got to the anniversary celebration. And, may I add, I must have been some sight, what with wet pants, fogged glasses and twigs in my hair. Anyways, the next time you see me looking like I just climbed a mountain, you can rest assured--I was. Scugog hridge February 18, 1987 " Afternoon - 3 Table Howell - Avg. 20 1st - Doris Phinney & Peter Fran- cis 241; pts. 2nd Jeane Dymond & Helen Mathieson 24 pts. Evening - 5 Table Howell - Avg. 36 1st - Diane Berkers & Fred Mar- shall 481; pts. 2nd - Suzanne & Eric Farncombe 381, pis. 3rd - Lynette & Grant Real 37 pts 4th - Doris Phinney & Otto Czilok 3612 pts. 1 8 4 i STR