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OTTAWA<br />

SKI<br />

CLUB<br />

BULLETIN<br />

1968 ANNUAL REPORT November 12, 1968<br />

NATIONAL .;l:(l M'<br />

MUSEE NATIONAL DU SKI<br />

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Weekends<br />

SCHEDULE OF 1967/68 RATES<br />

DAILY RATES - LIFT TICKETS<br />

Adults .......................................... _ ....................................... .<br />

Students Day .............................................................................. .<br />

Students Half-Day (afternoon) ............................................................... .<br />

Juniors . .. .. ................................................................. .<br />

Single Rides .... ........................................................................................ - .......... .<br />

Rope Tow Tickets<br />

Junior<br />

Midget<br />

Weekdays<br />

Members NOif- r1bers<br />

$3.00 ss.<br />

3.00 4.00<br />

2.00 3 .. 00<br />

2.00 3.00<br />

4/2.00 4/3.00<br />

no<br />

1.00 non-member<br />

0.50 tickets<br />

All skiers - All tows and lifts .................................. ........................... . 2.00 3.00<br />

Rope Tow Juniors ........ ............................... .................................................... .<br />

Single Rides ...... .. .. ............................................................................ .. 4/2.00 4/3.00<br />

SEASON RATES<br />

Combined Membership and Lift Pass<br />

1.00<br />

Membership Lift-Pass<br />

Family Plan .................................................................. 3 for $24.00 3 for $140.00<br />

Additional ........................................................................ 4.00 20.00<br />

Married Couple ........................................................ 17.00 (19) 100.00 1 110)<br />

Seniors . ................... ............................ ... .......... .... ... 12.00 ( 13) SS.OO 60)<br />

Intermediates ......................... _... ................................ 7.00 ( 8) 4S.OO 50)<br />

Juniors ......... ....................................................................... 4.00 ( 5) 25.00 30)<br />

Please note: rates shown in brackets ( ) are those applying if purchase made<br />

after discount date DECEMBER 1st, 1968.<br />

OSC MEMBERS ON<br />

NATIONAL JUMPING TEAM<br />

At <strong>the</strong> annual meeting of <strong>the</strong> CASA in<br />

Halifax last May five Ottawa Ski Club<br />

members were named to <strong>the</strong> national "A"<br />

and "B" teams and "Les Espoirs".<br />

The national "A" team has Patrick<br />

Morris, and <strong>the</strong> "B" team has Rhea! Seguin<br />

and Dave Fripp. Rhea! Seguin was<br />

also named CASA national travelling coach<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Eastern Division.<br />

· "Les Espoirs" counts Peter Wilson and<br />

EDITOR'S NOTE<br />

by Fran Cutler<br />

For <strong>the</strong> first time in several years we<br />

have received an article for <strong>the</strong> Bulletin<br />

written in French; it appears on page 9.<br />

We want to encourage contributions<br />

from members in ei<strong>the</strong>r or both languages.<br />

So if you have any ideas, get in touch<br />

with <strong>the</strong> <strong>club</strong> office or with me.<br />

Kim Fripp as members. It's your Bulletin - keep it alive!<br />

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING<br />

The Annual General Meeting will be held in <strong>the</strong><br />

Main Lecture Hall of<br />

THE OLD NATIONAL MUSEUM<br />

on McLeod Street at 8:00 p.m.<br />

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1968<br />

All last year's members are invited to attend<br />

Only adult members are permitted to vote<br />

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SUMMER FESTIVAL SCORES<br />

125,000 people visited <strong>the</strong> Ski Club<br />

this summer to enjoy a centennial proje::t<br />

that wouldn't die.<br />

CBC Ottawa again held a series of<br />

free concerts in <strong>the</strong> natural amphi<strong>the</strong>atre<br />

near Fortune Lodge. Gilles Vigneault,<br />

Gordon Lightfoot, Mel Tonne and Jean<br />

Pierre Ferland drew capacity crowds of all<br />

ages. Attendance ranged from I 50 to<br />

17,000 for <strong>the</strong> 36 sessions. The concerts<br />

were broadcast over CBO and CBOF.<br />

Ballet was introduced this year at two<br />

performances in late July and despite cold<br />

CBC Concert Site, May, 1967 ...<br />

. . . and July, 1968<br />

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wea<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> experiment was an artistic<br />

success.<br />

Ian Fellows, Summer Festival co-ordinator,<br />

expressed his delight that CBC and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Ski Club have worked so well toge<strong>the</strong>r<br />

on this project. "Having <strong>the</strong>se concerts<br />

recorded for use on both English and<br />

French stations at a ski <strong>club</strong> in Quebec<br />

builds bridges between French and English<br />

cultures, and between <strong>the</strong> sporting and<br />

artistic world," he said.<br />

The Club and <strong>the</strong> CBC hope to continue<br />

this bridge-building next summer. After all,<br />

125,000 concert fans just can't be wrong .


Instruction<br />

MIDGET REPORT<br />

by Harold Fawcett<br />

During <strong>the</strong> 1968 skiing season, <strong>the</strong> Mid­<br />

get Ski School provided free instruction<br />

on eight consecutive .Saturdays, compared<br />

with six given in past years. The extra two<br />

lessons seemed to meet with <strong>the</strong> approval<br />

of everyone concerned, and will be con­<br />

tinued during <strong>the</strong> 1969 season.<br />

For parents who wish to register <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

children in <strong>the</strong> MiC:._:et School this year, <strong>the</strong><br />

following information may be helpful.<br />

Regi!>lration - Have <strong>the</strong> child appear<br />

at <strong>the</strong> hill at <strong>the</strong> date and time specified.<br />

Location - Pee Wee Hill. Date and Time<br />

- Saturday, Jan. 4, '69, 1:30 p.m. to 3:00<br />

p.m. Duration of School - Jan. 4, '69 to<br />

Feb. 22, '69 inclusive. Eligibility - O.S.C.<br />

junior members. Cost - Free. Instructors<br />

-Amateur, trained by members of <strong>the</strong><br />

Camp Fortune professional school. Director<br />

of School - Rolly Beaudry, phone 771 ·<br />

0667.<br />

Racing<br />

At a meeting of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Gatineau</strong> Ski Zone<br />

this Spring, an important change was made<br />

in <strong>the</strong> age requirements of <strong>the</strong> Midget<br />

competitor. A Midget, now, for <strong>the</strong> purposes<br />

of racing, is a child who has not<br />

reached his fourteenth birthday prior to<br />

September 1st of <strong>the</strong> current year. In<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r words <strong>the</strong> age limit has been raised<br />

by about one year. This now conforms<br />

with age limits of <strong>the</strong> Laurentian Zone and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Nancy Greene Little League.<br />

Kent Boucher, <strong>the</strong> Vice President of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Ottawa Ski Club, who has successfully<br />

chaired <strong>the</strong> Midget Racing Program committee<br />

for <strong>the</strong> past few years is turning <strong>the</strong><br />

reins over to Don and Cynthia Reid this<br />

season. Don and Cynthia have been active<br />

in Midget Racing for a number of years<br />

and are well qualified to head up this<br />

program.<br />

A large crowd enjoys a Summer Festival concert.<br />

7<br />

In <strong>the</strong> 1968 racing season <strong>the</strong> Ottawa<br />

Ski Club held twelve <strong>Gatineau</strong> Zone and<br />

<strong>club</strong> events, attended by 760 children.<br />

This enthusiastic attendance certainly endorses<br />

<strong>the</strong> popularity of this program.<br />

The opening races this year, a prelim­<br />

inary Giant Slalom and Slalom are scheduled<br />

for Sunday, January 5, '69 at II :00<br />

a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on <strong>the</strong> Marshall Hill.<br />

These races are open to any O.S.C. Midget<br />

and as usual will be used to grade <strong>the</strong> chil­<br />

dren ei<strong>the</strong>r "A" or "B". Only <strong>the</strong> "A" rated<br />

competitors will be permitted to enter <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Gatineau</strong> Zone Alpine events. The Nordic<br />

events are open to all Midgets.<br />

The <strong>Gatineau</strong> Zone has been awarded<br />

a Quebec Division Midget race this year.<br />

The date and location will be announced in<br />

<strong>the</strong> near future. Consideration is being<br />

given this year to <strong>the</strong> formation of a Nancy<br />

Greene Little League for <strong>the</strong> "B" rated mid­<br />

gets only by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Gatineau</strong> Zone. There<br />

will be more on this in <strong>the</strong> next <strong>bulletin</strong>.<br />

Doug Livingstone, our Midget racing<br />

coach, has issued a call to all competitors<br />

for training sessions, which begin on Satur­<br />

day, January 4, '69. The children should<br />

meet Doug at <strong>the</strong> Slalom Hill tow shack<br />

at 10:30 a.m. The Midgets are also invited<br />

to attend <strong>the</strong> <strong>Gatineau</strong> Zone Christmas<br />

clinic. For fur<strong>the</strong>r information, please<br />

phone <strong>the</strong> Zone office at 237-3395.<br />

(Photo R. Bruce-Mount)


ON THE TRAILS- 1968<br />

by Richard Cowan<br />

Already many hours have been spent<br />

this fall brushing our trail system, repairing<br />

bridges and removing fallen trees in preparation<br />

for <strong>the</strong> coming winter. We have<br />

encountered high water on all <strong>the</strong> trails in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Fortune Lake area and behind Shilly<br />

Shally where <strong>the</strong> beavers have returned.<br />

The many new signs put up in <strong>the</strong> Kings­<br />

mere area and on <strong>the</strong> Hidden <strong>Valley</strong> Trail<br />

and <strong>the</strong> numbering of <strong>the</strong> runs on our remaining<br />

trails and incorporation in <strong>the</strong> 1968<br />

Ski Map paid off. We had only one search<br />

last winter and were preparing for <strong>the</strong><br />

second one when <strong>the</strong> people skied in on<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir own. We are placing 70 additional<br />

signs at junctions of trails to make it easier<br />

for our members to follow <strong>the</strong> trails. We<br />

are also perpetuating <strong>the</strong> interesting des­<br />

criptive names of some of <strong>the</strong> runs on <strong>the</strong><br />

trails by replacing <strong>the</strong> old faded signs. We<br />

are indebted to <strong>the</strong> National Capital Commission<br />

for <strong>the</strong> publication of our new trail<br />

map which is available at <strong>the</strong> Ski Club<br />

Office and from <strong>the</strong> Caretaker at Keogans<br />

Lodge. There will only be a few minor<br />

corrections west of <strong>the</strong> McClosky Road in<br />

<strong>the</strong> publication of this year's edition.<br />

It is disappointing to note that only<br />

57 Club members applied for <strong>the</strong>ir mileage<br />

touring badges for last winter. These badges<br />

will again be available this year in <strong>the</strong> following<br />

categories: 25, 50, 75, 100, 150,<br />

200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450 and 500. If<br />

any member exceeds 500 miles we will have<br />

an appropriate bar made for his touring<br />

badge. Keep track of your mileage skied<br />

and submit your request for a badge at <strong>the</strong><br />

end of <strong>the</strong> ski season to Richard Cowan,<br />

305A First Ave., Ottawa.<br />

A very successful Shilly Shally Fun<br />

Race was held for <strong>the</strong> children and <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

parents under <strong>the</strong> Convenorship of Mrs.<br />

Peter Glynn. The Ottawa Journal Junior<br />

Touring Trophy was presented on that<br />

occasi"on to Erik Poole for <strong>the</strong> tremendous<br />

interest that he had displayed touring our<br />

trail network with map and compass.<br />

Thanks' are extended to <strong>the</strong> many members<br />

who assisted and donated food and money<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Annual Shilly Shally Races.<br />

Many of our Club members skied in <strong>the</strong><br />

Canadian Marathon Tour on February 3rd<br />

and 4th and prepared sections of <strong>the</strong><br />

tour route from Montebello to Camp For­<br />

tune. The Trail Riders prepared <strong>the</strong> final<br />

section of <strong>the</strong> route for <strong>the</strong> Governor General<br />

to ski on and as well had an official<br />

team entered in <strong>the</strong> event consisting of Tom<br />

Berry, Bruce Boyd, Steve Ou<strong>the</strong>t, Davie!<br />

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McArthur and Robert Sinclair. They placed<br />

fifth in <strong>the</strong> racing section of <strong>the</strong> event.<br />

Our very handsome and unusual Trail<br />

Rider Trophy which is on permanent display<br />

in Camp Fortune Lodge is raced for<br />

annually in closed competition. It was won<br />

this year by Robert Sinclair who beat out<br />

23 o<strong>the</strong>r Trail Riders. My thanks go to<br />

<strong>the</strong> many trail skiers who have offered<br />

words of encouragement to me and <strong>the</strong><br />

Trail Riders, who have provided transportation<br />

for <strong>the</strong>m, and who have donated prizes<br />

and money for <strong>the</strong> Trail Rider Race. My<br />

thanks to all <strong>the</strong> members of Trail Lodge<br />

Committee who have spent so many days<br />

(Continued on page 21)<br />

CAMP FORTUNE SKI SCHOOL<br />

SPECIAL INSTRUCTION PROGRAMS<br />

by John Hanna<br />

Y outb Programs<br />

1. Holiday Ski Camp<br />

A concentrated, progressive course for<br />

<strong>the</strong> school age set with 1 session each day<br />

running December 23 to 27 and Dec. 30<br />

to January 3, and March 17 to 21. Fee:<br />

$10.00.<br />

2. Saturday Sessions<br />

Small classes with <strong>the</strong> same instructor<br />

at each session on Saturdays for 5 weeks.<br />

Fee: $10.00.<br />

3. Snow Birds<br />

A day camp for <strong>the</strong> young to be held<br />

each Saturday commencing January 4th.<br />

Camp will include lifts, lessons and trans­<br />

portation. Fee: to be announced.<br />

1. Ski Touring<br />

Adult Programs<br />

A course in fundamental ski technique<br />

designed for <strong>the</strong> beginner and more experienced<br />

to develop control and confidence<br />

on touring skis. Six 2 hour sessions<br />

with open hill training and trail practice<br />

commencing 10:00 a.m., Saturday, Decem­<br />

ber 28th. Fee: $18.00.<br />

2. Ski Doves<br />

A 10 week ladies program. Guarantee<br />

your outdoor fun at least a session each<br />

week, ei<strong>the</strong>r morning or afternoon Tuesday<br />

through Friday (excluding Thursday afternoon).<br />

Sessions start I anuary 7th.<br />

"Little Birds" at home? The O.S.C.<br />

Ladies' Committee organizes a baby sitting<br />

service with a registration deadline of<br />

November 30th. Don't miss out! See details<br />

elsewhere in this <strong>bulletin</strong>.<br />

Enquiries Invited<br />

For information and registration: Write<br />

to John Hanna, Director, Camp Fortune,<br />

Old Chelsea, P.Q. Phone: 827-2733 (9 a.m.<br />

to 4 p.m., starting Nov. 4).


The President and Members,<br />

Ottawa Ski Club Inc.<br />

AUDITORS' REPORT<br />

Gentlemen:<br />

We have made an examination of <strong>the</strong> balance sheet of <strong>the</strong> Ottawa Ski Club Inc. as at<br />

April 30, 1968, and <strong>the</strong> statements of Operations for <strong>the</strong> year ended on that date. Our<br />

examination included a general review of <strong>the</strong> accounting procedures and such tests of<br />

accounting records and o<strong>the</strong>r supporting evidence as we considered necessary in <strong>the</strong> circumstances.<br />

In our opinion <strong>the</strong> accompanying balance sheet and statements of Operations present fairly<br />

<strong>the</strong> financial position of <strong>the</strong> Club as at April 30, 1968, and <strong>the</strong> results of its operations for <strong>the</strong><br />

year ended on that date, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.<br />

Ottawa 4, Ontario,<br />

July 12, 1968.<br />

STATEMENT OF AREA OPERATING COSTS<br />

For <strong>the</strong> Year ended April 30, 1968<br />

Road and Area Maintenance-<br />

Summer ............... ............... ... .. .................. .<br />

Winter ................... ..<br />

Wages- Caretakers<br />

- Checkers and O<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

Repairs, Maintenance and Lodge Supplies .<br />

Municipal Taxes ....<br />

Light and Heat<br />

Telephone ......<br />

Insurance<br />

Unemployment Insurance<br />

Incidentals ...................... .<br />

Truck and Ski-Doo Expense ...................... .<br />

Quebec Pension Plan - Caretakers ....... ...... ... .. . .................... ..<br />

Rent of Land ....... .. .... ... . ................... .<br />

Signs .. ................. . ................ ..<br />

1968<br />

$ 2,013<br />

993<br />

6,220<br />

653<br />

2,936<br />

2,468<br />

6,399<br />

1,188<br />

2,768<br />

174<br />

580<br />

556<br />

82<br />

626<br />

122<br />

$27,778<br />

STATEMENT OF SKI PROGRAM COSTS<br />

For <strong>the</strong> Year ended April 30, 1968<br />

Alpine ......................... ..... ............................................. . ......................... .<br />

Jumping ....................... . .......................... .<br />

O'Keefe Jumping Meet ............................................................................. .<br />

Cross Country ..... ................ . ......................................... .<br />

General ··············-··--··· .................................................. .<br />

First Aid ....................................... .<br />

Ski Patrol .......................... ..<br />

Midget Program .................... _ ....... .<br />

Juvenile Program ............................. .<br />

Trail Riders ........................................................................................................ .<br />

C.A.S.A. Assessment Fees ................................................. .<br />

Equipment ..... ........................... . .............................................. ..<br />

14<br />

1968<br />

$ 3,513<br />

1,024<br />

457<br />

622<br />

48<br />

829<br />

1,660<br />

2,622<br />

881<br />

2,106<br />

5,322<br />

533<br />

$19,617<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

McCay, Duff & Co.<br />

Chartered Accountants.<br />

Statement 4<br />

$<br />

1967<br />

1,353<br />

5,879<br />

1,001<br />

4,318<br />

2,052<br />

4,436<br />

673<br />

2,472<br />

!58<br />

623<br />

360<br />

65<br />

550<br />

Statement 5<br />

1967<br />

$ 5,311<br />

1,077<br />

405<br />

969<br />

132<br />

1,382<br />

1,872<br />

2,001<br />

598<br />

2,093<br />

4,978<br />

$20,818


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JUMPING REPORT<br />

by Fred Morris<br />

The· Ottawa Ski Club jumping program<br />

enjoyed a reasonably successful season.<br />

Snow conditions on <strong>the</strong> midget, intermediate<br />

and junior jumps were excellent, most<br />

of <strong>the</strong> time. The 60 metre Lockeberg Jump<br />

was not operable until mid-February because<br />

of poor wea<strong>the</strong>r conditions and lack<br />

of snow to profile <strong>the</strong> landir,g hill ade­<br />

quately.<br />

Rain at <strong>the</strong> end of January and 1st week<br />

of February caused springs to become<br />

active on <strong>the</strong> landing hill. Continuous<br />

thawing and freezing contributed to our<br />

headaches. Lack of snow on <strong>the</strong> in-run<br />

tower didn't help ei<strong>the</strong>r. This was due<br />

mostly to severe wind conditions that followed<br />

each snowfall.<br />

Despite <strong>the</strong>se problems we enjoyed one<br />

of our most active seasons in <strong>the</strong> midget,<br />

juvenile and junior divisions. The three<br />

jumps in this category saw an ever increasing<br />

number of our young <strong>club</strong> members<br />

making full use of <strong>the</strong>se hills at every possible<br />

opportunity. Some of our more aggressive<br />

teen group took <strong>the</strong>ir first ride on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lockeberg 60 metre jump with amazing­<br />

ly good results. Our coaching staff welcomes<br />

this group to <strong>the</strong> 60 metre hill this<br />

coming season.<br />

On <strong>the</strong> competitive scene, our jumpers<br />

have made a commendable impression<br />

while representing <strong>the</strong> Ottawa Ski Club.<br />

Our boys, some of whom are on Can­<br />

ada's National Team, took part in meets<br />

at Revelstoke, B.C., Sault Ste. Marie, Trois<br />

Rivieres, Mont Ste Anne, Port Arthur,<br />

Westby, Wisconsin and Alta, Utah.<br />

At <strong>the</strong> Port Arthur Meet Dave Fripp<br />

won <strong>the</strong> Canadian Junior Championships<br />

title. Kim Fripp (Dave's younger bro<strong>the</strong>r)<br />

placed fifth. Peter Wilson won <strong>the</strong> Junior<br />

division title at Mont Ste. Anne and was<br />

second at Trois Rivieres. Bill Merrill was<br />

fifth at Trois Rivieres.<br />

Gerry Gravelle, Rhea) Seguin and Pat­<br />

rick Morris also made commendable showings,<br />

always within <strong>the</strong> top ten.<br />

Pat Morris won <strong>the</strong> Eastern Canada<br />

Senior Championships title at Mont Ste.<br />

Anne. He placed fourth at Revelstoke and<br />

was named an alternate to <strong>the</strong> Olympic<br />

Team. In <strong>the</strong> U.S. Nationals at Westby,<br />

Wisconsin he was seventh.<br />

Last February 6, at <strong>the</strong> Associated<br />

Commercial Travellers dinner and award<br />

night at <strong>the</strong> Chateau Laurier, Patrick Morris<br />

was awarded <strong>the</strong> Tom Foley Memorial<br />

Trophy, as <strong>the</strong> most outstanding amateur<br />

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athlete for Ottawa and District, during<br />

1967.<br />

Three o<strong>the</strong>r Ottawa Ski Club members<br />

have won this ward, Anne Heggtveit, Art<br />

Tommy and John Clifford. At <strong>the</strong> 1967<br />

A.C.T. Dinner, W. G. (Bud) Clark, mem­<br />

ber of <strong>the</strong> Jumping Committee, was named<br />

as <strong>the</strong> outstanding sportsman for Ottawa<br />

and district, for <strong>the</strong> previous year.<br />

The O'Keefe International Tournament,<br />

though not a financial success, certainly<br />

brought a substantial amount of publicity<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Club and O'Keefe with a full half<br />

hour coverage by CBC-TV Sports. The<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r news media also gave excellent cov­<br />

erage to <strong>the</strong> event and advance publicity<br />

as well. We thank <strong>the</strong> different news me­<br />

dia for <strong>the</strong>ir continued help and support.<br />

Some of <strong>the</strong> highlights for <strong>the</strong> coming<br />

1968-69 season include a Christmas training<br />

camp clinic, from Dec. 26-30. It will<br />

be held in <strong>the</strong> Lockeberg jump hill area<br />

for all categories of jumpers.<br />

The Jumping Committee for <strong>the</strong> 1968-69<br />

season is as follows: Chairman - Fred<br />

Morris; Chairman of Judges - Russell<br />

Smart, Assistants, Earl Fillman and W. G.<br />

"Bud" Clark; Chairman, Result Calculations<br />

- Raymond Desrochers; Chairman of<br />

Distance Measures - Stig Sjolund, Assistant,<br />

Barbara Sjolund; Head Coach - Ray­<br />

mond Desrochers; Assistant Coaches -<br />

Rhea) Seguin, Fred Morris, Jacques Berniquez,<br />

Russ Smart, Stig Sjolund, Gerry Gravelle,<br />

Patrick Morris; Executive Secretary<br />

- Art Appleby; Development - Arnold<br />

Midgley, H. Rae Grinnell.<br />

On behalf of <strong>the</strong> Jumping Committee,<br />

we thank <strong>the</strong> Ottawa Ski Club members<br />

for <strong>the</strong>ir support to <strong>the</strong> jumping program.<br />

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LESSONS FOR MINI-MIDGETS<br />

by Doreen Ramplee-Smith<br />

Mini-midget Instruction is open to<br />

children 4 and 5 years old. If you wish to<br />

register your child in this programme please<br />

read <strong>the</strong> following instructions carefully,<br />

fill in <strong>the</strong> application form, enclose your<br />

cheque and mail it to us before November<br />

30th.<br />

Instructions<br />

Please keep for reference<br />

1. Children registered in <strong>the</strong> Mini­<br />

midget programme have <strong>the</strong> use of <strong>the</strong><br />

Babysitting Lodge- Connie's Lodge­<br />

Wednesdays from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.,<br />

January lOth to March 13th inclusive. ( 10<br />

week period)<br />

2. Lessons begin Wednesday, January<br />

15th, at 1:30 p.m. and last for 1 hour.<br />

Classes will be held (wea<strong>the</strong>r permitting)<br />

for an 8 week period, ending on Wednes­<br />

March 5th.<br />

3. Mini-midgets only will be accepted<br />

on Wednesdays. An exception will be made<br />

(if possible) depending on <strong>the</strong> number in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Lodge, for families in which <strong>the</strong>re is<br />

a Mini-midget and a younger child age 2<br />

or over.<br />

4. At least one parent must be an<br />

Ottawa Ski Club member, as <strong>the</strong> Lodge is<br />

for <strong>the</strong> use of members only. Memberships<br />

can be purchased at <strong>the</strong> Ottawa Ski Club<br />

Office on Queen Street.<br />

5. Mini-midgets must be Ottawa Ski<br />

Club merpbers. (Membership numbers may<br />

be phoned in up to November 3.0th, o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />

application will be wait-listed).<br />

6. Mini-midgets must have steel-edged<br />

skis with release cable fittings. Boots should<br />

be sturdy. As a guide, <strong>the</strong> skis should be<br />

about <strong>the</strong> same height as <strong>the</strong> child for a<br />

4 year old, and slightly longer for <strong>the</strong> 5<br />

year olds. Plastic bases are desirable for 5<br />

year olds, but not for beginning 4 year<br />

olds.<br />

7. For <strong>the</strong> safety and comfort of your<br />

Mini-midget, it is necessary that he (or she)<br />

be registered at <strong>the</strong> Babysitting Lodge, as<br />

he may have to be returned <strong>the</strong>re before<br />

completion of <strong>the</strong> lesson, or <strong>the</strong> appearance<br />

of <strong>the</strong> parent. Your fee registers your child<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Lodge and entitles him to <strong>the</strong> free<br />

lessons.<br />

8. The Babysitting fee for <strong>the</strong> Wednes­<br />

days of <strong>the</strong> 10 week period remains unchanged:<br />

$10.00 ... one child per family;<br />

15.00 ... two children per family;<br />

20.00 ... three children per family.<br />

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This money is used to pay <strong>the</strong> babysitters.<br />

Our Volunteer Instructors receive no re­<br />

muneration.<br />

9. Facilities are limited. Children will<br />

be accepted in order of application, so<br />

please mail early to:<br />

Mini-Midget Program,<br />

Mrs. C. Ramplee-Smith,<br />

R.R. 2, Mountain Rd.,<br />

Aylmer East, P.Q.<br />

LADIES' COMMITTEE NEWS<br />

by Noreen Cunningham<br />

Those lazy summer days are over for<br />

ano<strong>the</strong>r year, ladies, and your committee<br />

for 1968-69 are in <strong>the</strong> process of putting<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r our program for your fun on <strong>the</strong><br />

slopes.<br />

Details for <strong>the</strong> Babysitting and <strong>the</strong><br />

Mini-Midget Classes can be found in ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

section of this <strong>bulletin</strong>. Please read<br />

<strong>the</strong>m carefully and avoid unnecessary calls<br />

to <strong>the</strong> conveners.<br />

Our program this year will follow <strong>the</strong><br />

same pattern as previous years- Laurentian<br />

Trip, Slalom Classes, Ladies' Day<br />

Luncheon and Race in March, and we will<br />

do our best to increase <strong>the</strong> number of<br />

Cross Country outings this season.<br />

Watch <strong>the</strong> next <strong>bulletin</strong>g for more details.<br />

Your Committee for 1968-69 is as fol­<br />

lows: Chairman- Noreen Cunningham,<br />

771-6564; Co-ordinator (Telephone and<br />

Records) -Dorothy Babbitt, 749-4590;<br />

Treasurer- Rollande Latta, 745-5212;<br />

Babysitting- Betty Bell, 745-2882; Mini­<br />

Midgets- Doreen Ramplee-Smith, 827-<br />

2855; Laurentian Trip- Claire Riopelle,<br />

722-1404; Slalom- Barbara Tevlin, 825-<br />

2196 and Claire McElligott, 224-7831.<br />

Dorothy Babbitt would appreciate hearing<br />

from anyone wishing to lend a hand in<br />

any of <strong>the</strong> above activities.<br />

PLEASE USE THE MAILS<br />

If you were a Club member last year,<br />

you will already have received an Ottawa<br />

Ski Club "Newsletter" and application form<br />

with a return envelope.<br />

Please help your Club office staff -<br />

and yourself - by mailing your application<br />

card properly filled out along with your<br />

cheque to <strong>the</strong> Ottawa Ski Club. We will<br />

speed your membership badges and/ or lift<br />

pass receipts back to you by return mail.<br />

No more waiting in line or trying to park<br />

downtown.


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SKI TOURING<br />

by Murray Anderson<br />

Writing a report on last year's touring<br />

program in <strong>the</strong> balmy wea<strong>the</strong>r of fall<br />

1968 is a study in contrasts. That is quite<br />

appropriate for last winter was full of<br />

contrasts- mild and cold, thaws and rain<br />

followed by an inadvertent flicking of <strong>the</strong><br />

switches marked ·Powder and Sun. Early<br />

and late season trips didn't get off <strong>the</strong><br />

ground. Midwinter provided some very<br />

fine trips, particularly in <strong>the</strong> area just<br />

beyond <strong>the</strong> western fringes of <strong>the</strong> mapped<br />

trail system. Here are fine trails like<br />

Lydia's, <strong>the</strong> Beaver, Wolf and o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

Some trips might be singled out as<br />

more memorable .than o<strong>the</strong>rs but to do so<br />

would be a bit unfair to those leaders who<br />

met with more difficult conditions. We<br />

owe a debt of gratitude for general good<br />

leadership all round, and most of all to<br />

those who ran into adverse wea<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

Participation ranged from five to seventeen,'<br />

much <strong>the</strong> same as in previous years.<br />

The OSC, incidentally, supplies less tourers<br />

than <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r sponsoring bodies, <strong>the</strong> Al­<br />

pine Club of Canada and <strong>the</strong> Canadian<br />

Nordic <strong>Society</strong>. The country covered by<br />

<strong>the</strong> tours is much more varied than that<br />

within <strong>the</strong> trail system, and almost no one<br />

is using it. Good snow conditions at <strong>the</strong><br />

start of <strong>the</strong> season would likely help to get<br />

potential tourers out.<br />

The Adirondack trip in March was, at<br />

a half dozen, underpatronized, but much<br />

enjoyed by those who went. This was <strong>the</strong><br />

smallest party in five years. The wea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

was mild, producing good camping in <strong>the</strong><br />

log leanto shelters provided by <strong>the</strong> New<br />

York State Conservation people. There was<br />

some sticky snow at low levels with deep<br />

powder on <strong>the</strong> higher, steeper parts of<br />

Wright Peak. On <strong>the</strong> second day <strong>the</strong> party<br />

skied up and down Mount Marcy. Although<br />

<strong>the</strong> terrain is ·quite steep, on this<br />

trip those skiing on wax moved faster and<br />

more easily than those using climbing skis.<br />

In summary, last winter's trips reflect­<br />

ed <strong>the</strong> varied conditions, but could have<br />

catered to more people.<br />

Local trips are scheduled on Sundays<br />

throughout <strong>the</strong> skiing season. The leader<br />

of each trip will handle organization de­<br />

tails for his trip. Please telephone him<br />

during <strong>the</strong> preceding week (preferably between<br />

7:00 and 9:00 in <strong>the</strong> evening) for<br />

information on starting time and place.<br />

Transportation may be arranged if necessary.<br />

1968-69 Schedule of Trips<br />

Please save it<br />

Dec. 22 * Route Depends on Snow<br />

Murray Anderson, 232-0198<br />

29 * Route Depends on Snow<br />

Murray Anderson, 232-0198<br />

Jan. 5 ** Luskville Area<br />

Peter Brogden, 828-2282<br />

12 ** Meach Lake Country<br />

Ingrid Hart, 827-0858<br />

19 * * Lac Philippe<br />

Ted Whalley, 746-0297<br />

26 ** West from McClosky's<br />

Murray Hunter, 746-1171<br />

Feb. 2 ** Wakefield<br />

Doug Martin, 746-0216<br />

9 * * Harrington Lake<br />

Jim Bennett, 234-9108<br />

16 * * * La Corniche<br />

Roman Grabowski, 733-5338<br />

The remainder of <strong>the</strong> season will be de­<br />

tailed in <strong>the</strong> next issue of <strong>the</strong> Bulletin.<br />

The trips are marked as easy (*),<br />

average (**), or more difficult than average<br />

(***) in order to give some idea of<br />

ability required. Generally speaking, trips<br />

range from about 9 to 20 miles. The terrain<br />

to be covered also influences <strong>the</strong><br />

grading of <strong>the</strong> trip. Snow conditions are<br />

not taken into account.<br />

(Suite de la page 8)<br />

Ia descente, le slalom et le saut. Le combine<br />

est une combinaison de la descente et<br />

du slalom.<br />

Pour terminer ajoutons qu'un vrai skieur<br />

ne parle pas du haut et du bas d'une pente,<br />

mais de l'amont et de l'aval (en amont, en<br />

aval). On dit une station de ski et non un<br />

centre de ski.<br />

Nous ne pretendons pas avoir presente<br />

un vocabulaire exhaustif du ski, mais avec<br />

ce qui precede on devrait possooer !'essentiel.<br />

(Continued from page 13)<br />

opening lodges, lighting fires, tidying up<br />

and making <strong>the</strong>ir fellow skiers welcome.<br />

The Trail Riders this year prepared and<br />

hosted <strong>the</strong> Annual Trail Skiers' Supper on<br />

April 6th serving a Buffet to 125 members<br />

and competing with <strong>the</strong> Liberal leadership<br />

convention at <strong>the</strong> same time.<br />

Last winter many of our <strong>club</strong> members<br />

found out ·for <strong>the</strong> first time <strong>the</strong> extent of<br />

our trail system, and <strong>the</strong> fun of ei<strong>the</strong>r<br />

packing a lunch or cooking a steak and eating<br />

it in one of our trail lodges. There<br />

was increased use of <strong>the</strong> trails and trail<br />

lodges on <strong>the</strong> weekends and <strong>the</strong> trails<br />

were also skied by many of our members<br />

during <strong>the</strong> week.


(Photo R. Bruce-Mount)<br />

Gordon Lightfoot entertains 17,000 fans, Fortune <strong>Valley</strong>, July, 1968.<br />

-NOTES-<br />

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APPLICATION FOR MINI-MIDGET INSTRUCTION<br />

for 4 and S year olds, on Wednesdays<br />

Please read instructions under Mini-Midget before filling in.<br />

Full name of fa<strong>the</strong>r ... Membership No.<br />

Fulla name of mo<strong>the</strong>r Membership No.<br />

Home address ........................................................................... Telephone No.<br />

Name and date of birth of child or children to be enrolled.<br />

Mini-Midget ... ................................................ Date Membership No.<br />

Skiing Experience<br />

·····································-·····························"W.·-··········•··-............. ,_ ................................. .<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r child, age 2 or over,<br />

whom you wish to leave in Baby Sitting Lodge on Wednesdays.<br />

Name Age<br />

Fa<strong>the</strong>r and mo<strong>the</strong>r, please sign following statement:<br />

I agree to absolve <strong>the</strong> Ottawa Ski Club and anyone employed by <strong>the</strong> Ottawa<br />

Ski Club, or working on a voluntary basis, in any accident beyond <strong>the</strong>ir control.<br />

Fees (Baby Sitting):<br />

.................. ··········· ................. _<br />

................. -.-..;. ............. . Fa<strong>the</strong>r's signature<br />

1 child per family, $10.00 - 2 children per family, $15.00<br />

3 children per family, $20.00<br />

Amount enclosed ........... ............................ (Cheque please, no cash)<br />

Mo<strong>the</strong>r's signature<br />

Make cheque payable to LADIES' COMMITTEE, OTTAWA SKI CLUB.<br />

As children are accepted on a first come basis until Nov. 30th, please fill in form<br />

promptly and mail it with your cheque to:<br />

MINI-MIDGET PROGRAMME,<br />

Mrs. C. Ram.plee-Smith,<br />

R.R. l, Mountain Rd.,<br />

Aylmer East, P.Q.<br />

Acknowledgement and receipt will be mailed to you.<br />

The Mini-Midget Program of 1967-68 had an overwhelming enrollment of 70<br />

taught by a hard-working group of 20 volunteer instructors. Volunteers for <strong>the</strong><br />

coming year will be most welcome as we expect a similar response.<br />

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