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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jun 1994, p. 10

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10 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, June 18,1994 MacDonald-Cadieux hasTop Ten Finish in Montreal "ougli Field Competes at Formula One Support Race The second round of the Michelin Michelin Enduro Series took place at Montreal's Notre Dame Island before before Formula One fans from around the world. Qualifying was tense as Terry MacDonald-Cadieux prepared to drive her GM Goodwrench Pontiac Firebird. It was a tough field of Canada's Canada's top competitors. After the first qualifying session, MacDonald-Cadieux was sitting ninth on the grid. During the second session, even though MacDonald- Cadieux was faster, everyone else was too. Terry would start the race from the 11th position. The officials of Montreal's Grand Prix race placed new chicanes chicanes in the middle of the long and fast straight At first all of the support support events were to use the new set of turns. But, after considerable. thought the officials told them not to use it but to proceed straight through the run-off area. "This new change made taking the comer very awkward. It forced us to drive off line, causing the cars to become unsettled and causing the next comer to be a difficult one," said MacDonald-Cadieux. "They told us we couldn't pass through the section of the track, and to stay in single file, and to the right." As Saturday afternoon approached, approached, so did the excitement and anxiety. The start was pretty tame until they approached turn five. "All I could see was smoke. I knew there was an incident," she said. One car had spun in the middle of the comer, but everybody was able to make it around him, she added. added. The team did the mandatory driver driver stop during the first 15 minutes of the race. Towards the halfway point, MacDonald-Cadieux radioed in that the Goodwrench Firebird was starting starting to heat up. As the temperature gauge reached 240 degrees, she was told to put the heater on full. It became became very hot in the car. With 15 minutes to go, MacDonald-Cadieux MacDonald-Cadieux made another pit stop Bowmanville Hosts Provincial Qualifier Competition was keen at the Bowmanville Lawn Bowling Club on June 7-8 when teams of four ladies ladies each from clubs in District 14 met to determine a winner to progress to the Ontario Championship. Championship. The teams included two from Co- bourg, one from Lindsay, one from Oshawa and one from Peterborough. The format for this playdown was double-knockout, which simply means you keep playing until you lose two games. You can win as many games as possible, but when you lose two, you are eliminated. . On June 7, the two teams from Cobourg, plus the one from Peterborough, Peterborough, gave in to Oshawa and Lindsay, Lindsay, who found it necessary to re- turn on the eighth. At this point, Lindsay had won two games while Oshawa had won three and lost once. First game Wednesday morning resulted in Oshawa being the winner, winner, so another game was necessary. This time, Lindsay came out on top. Therefore, Oshawa had recorded two losses. The Oshawa team was comprised of June Hurst, Effie Hazzlewood, Conriie Addington, plus Phyllis McMillan as skip. The Lindsay team, skipped by Dot Bennett, was aided by. Mary McKay, Jessie Mundy and Kitty Stone. Congratulations to all the participating participating bowlers and our best wishes for the Ontario Championship. Our club bowls Sunday and Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., plus Thursday at 7:00 p.m. Come out and join us for fun and exercise. due to a vibration in the rear end. She was told to drive it the best she could and make it to the end. As the checkered flag dropped, MacDonald-Cadieux had worked her way back up to 10th position in Grand Sport, achieving another top ten finish in the class. MacDonald-Cadieux was slightly disappointed at the end of the race. "I had higher hopes of a top five finish, but top ten is okay too. The competition out there is really good. Maybe next time we will get a top five,"she said. The next race on the Michelin Enduro Series is Mt. Tremblant on July 22-24. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Temperance and Church St. Bowmanville 623-3432 SUNDAY, JUNE 19TH, 1994 11:00 a.m. "What Love Requires" Sunday School and Nursery Minister: Rev. Harvey Osborne, B.A., M.Div. SPECIAL SPRING SHIPMENT LUMINAASTR0 YOUR BEST CHOICE ONE LOW PRICE STANDARD 4-WHEEL ANTI-LOCK BRAKES - NOT AVAILABLE ON AEROSTAR OR BASE CARAVAN MODULAR SEATING FOR SEVEN - NOT AVAILABLE ON AEROSTAR OR CARAVAN. RUST AND DENT RESISTANT COMPOSITE BODY PANELS - NOT AVAILABLE ON AEROSTAR / OR CARAVAN. Sri MM 1994 CHEVROLET 7-Passenger Seating • 3.1 LV6 Engine • Air. 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