Scrapbook 2007
(lots of pictures - they may take a while to load)

Founders' Days                                       Loyalist Five Mile Road Race
 





Founders' Days 2007

Canoe Races

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Canoe Jousting

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Shelburne Idol

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Scott Timber Show

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Loyalist Five Mile Road Race

(see results below and in our NEWS)

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July 23, 2007

Winners from Road Race

    The Town of Shelburne Parks and Recreation Department held its annual Loyalist 5 Mile Road Race on July 22, 2007 as part of this years Founders’ Days celebration.
    The race began at the corner of Anne and Water Street at 9:30am and the racers moved through town, around the Islands Park and the finish line was on the waterfront at the Fishermen’s Memorial.
    There was a great turnout for the road race with 13 people registered.  Paul Chetwynd from Shelburne won the trophies for 1st Place Male Masters and 1st Place Open Male with a time of 34minutes and 24.4 seconds. Chetwynd was also the first recipient of the new “Shelburne Centennial Cup” for the race. The second place trophies for Open Male went to Eric MacInnis from Liverpool, falling closely behind Paul with a time of 34 minutes 30.3 seconds and the third place trophies for the Open Male and second place Masters category was awarded to Rod Mossman from Shelburne, who had a time of 39 minutes, 45.4 seconds. The third place trophy for Male Masters went to Tom Pearse-Drance from East Green Harbour. In the Junior Male category, Graham Muise of Milton finished first with a time of 42 minutes, 10.8 seconds. Nine year old, Cali Chetwynd finished in second place with a time of 1 hour, 10 minutes, and 5.1 seconds.

    The first place trophy for Open Female and Junior Female went to twelve-year-old Eliza Hyde from Shelburne, finishing with a time of 45 minutes, 3.2 seconds. Joanne Fry, an Ontario resident finished second in Open Female and first in Female Masters with a time of 49 minutes, 3.9 seconds. Jo Rippin from BC finished in second place in Female Masters and third place for Open Female with a time of 49 minutes, 30.3 seconds.

    Congratulations to all the winners! A special thanks to all the runners for coming out, to the volunteers that helped out with this year’s Loyalist 5 Mile Road Race, TLC Pharmasave who donated bottles of water for the runners and to the Shelburne Volunteer Fire Department who provided safety vehicles.

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