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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 17 Sep 1999, p. 23

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Bis' ililikes her friendly peers *, from FANS on page 22 "Being physically fit doesn't mean being as thin as you can be," she said. "You really have to be in shape and fit to do the kind of performing we do. You have to be taking good case of your body and eating proper- Cheerleading ta a legitimate part of the game, she said. "We are performing when there's a stop in play," said Ms Copeland. "It is giving the fans something to be entertained by. We're ail there to entertain the fans." A final swipe at any linger- ing stereotype is taken when Ms Copeland notes that jeal- ousies and competition do not abound in the cheerleader's locker roomn. "They are the friendîteat, niceat group of girls I've ever met," she said. III mean that sincerely. I've neyer met a group as support- ive of each other as they are in Buffalo." Grit and determination have helped Ms Copetand attain the bigger, brighter spotlight of the NFL. Even in the Argo heyday, with Doug Flutie bringing home the Grey Cup, the crowds didn't swell muÎch past 30,000. 'Il love to performn and there's nowhere else I could performn in front of 80,000 peo- ple," ase said of bier new posi- tion. "It's a little more exciting. There seema to be a lot more happening." Though unpaid, becoming a JilI will give Ms Copeland the chance 10 make public appear- ances and do charity work, two things she leamned to love as Miss Toronto. Wants to teach As for the future, she intends to eventually indulge even more in hier love of teaching. But until then, anything fromn acting in a big production to touring as a dancer with a hip- hop band could be in the carda. For the time being, she is happy to concentrate on fillîng the athletic shoes of a Buffalo Jii. She's even learning 10 speak American. 'mr getting a bit of an American accent," she joked. "Instead of saying 'eh' at the end of sentences, in saying 'huh."' 'ir'Y 4 ': b#ThE W~an Champion, Frlday, Septomber 17.1999 - 23 Fali Fair s Robe rts has clear-cut goals - from INTENT on page 18 interviews and impromptu a wetcoining prescîsce ai the Milton f'air and tatking up the local do at other fairs sbe is invited to attend. Next winter, Camre.witt take part in a conference for ail tbe area ambassadors held at tbe Royal York Hotel. The group will meet again in Auguat to face off for the title, of Canadian National Exhibition ambassador. But while a pleasant smile neyer hurts, tbis ia no beauty contest. Instead, contestants compete with worda, through speeches, questions. Fortunately, Camre is accus- tomed to thinking on bier feet. That'a because she doesn't spend much time sitting down, what witb bier schooling, club work, fair duties and two part- time jobs. So she has to tbink for a sec- ond when asked what she likes to do in bier spare time. "If I have time, Il guess spending time with frienda and family," she said finally. "But 1 like to be kept busy." With long years of post-sec- ondary education and steep tuition costs before her, the Meanwhile, she can be found cash frorn two jobs can' t hurt at the Fait Fair, hetping out in either. "I need thse money," she any way she can. "ll be giving said. "Or at Ieast I wilI in a cou- out ribbons and helping with ple f yers."the opening ceremonies." Mueeu Fa i Mito FTSHO *0e 120 juried crafts people In the Great ambrel Bam *Superior workmanshsp *Many gift ideas NheAbeifole Town Hall *Live entertairnent AND NOW *Food available Outstde exhWbor tent *Interesting heritage buildings 1 THE MILTON FARM MUSEUM 144 Tremnaine Road, Milton, ON Take Hwy. #401 To Milton Use Eit 320 And Follow Signs (905) 878-8151 Adults $4.00 Saturday & Sunday Children Under 12 Free 9 a.m. - 4 p.nx. III~ I eAMC MILTON COMMUNITY NURSERY SCHOOL 1N4 (905878-7007 * We offer Morning and Afternoon Pro gramts Isupervised by qualified teachei \ amn Monday - Wednesday 9:00 arn - 11:30 3 pm Tuesday - Thursday 1:00 prn - 3:30 p 2arn Thursday - Friday 9:00 arn - 11:30 a ~ Registration Stili Open for Fail 1999 Programs! rs arn rn rn We've Been la Tour Com.unity For 35 Years.ý Over 1700 Children Have Graduct.d F.'.. MCNS. Guess Who Thes. Graduales Are: And You Could Win a FR11 Round of Golf! Name: Address: Phone #: Cut out this ballot and drop off at MCNS 123 Main St. E. Milton '@~~gici~ G1i1IAm SCHOOL 0 IRISH DANCI Mohnday 6:00 pm Milton Thursday 6:00 pun Etobicoke Saturday 12:00U PM Mîvlton Cail Sheila 905-793-1776 We Coopenite to Educate 123 Main St. E, Milton, ON L9T F ING Vi

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