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Corn Roast – September 11, 2016

Thank you so much, Jim, Josie and Nan for your hospitality at the corn roast. Everybody was so amazed at your beautiful lawns, and back yards. It was amazing to see all the cars parked, and for once our weather cooperated, in fact the day couldn’t really have been better!

Thanks to Keith Scott for all his work organizing the games, and to Joyce Dahl and crew who came early to shuck corn and get things ready.  And, of course, thanks to all the terrific cooks and bakers who brought salads, desserts, pierogies, baked beans and other delights!  It was a very good day!

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Jackie Exell – hoping for a perfect shot

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Host Josie Vaillant – seeking last-minute advice on proper technique

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Anna Zeleny – waiting for the wind to pick up

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Richard Zeleny – finally made contact on the 4th swing

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Richard – trying to cheat with his toe over the line

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Jack Zubec – doing his best Tiger Woods imitation after teeing off on the lowly marshmallow

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Flo Crooks – asking for a bigger marshmallow

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Ken Crooks & Bob Dahl – awaiting the arrival of their dreaded water balloons…

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Flo & Joyce – discussing water balloon tossing techniques

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Jim Holmes – taking the balloon toss way too seriously!

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Jim Hartviksen – awaiting instructions from Carolyn

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Ladies at the ready!

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Ray Brown – asking Gates if he remembers how to catch

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Nan Vaillant – our host, in conversation with her guests.

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Flo thought today was a fishing outing…..

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Peggy & Garrett with Marilyn

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Louise Brown – cheering on Ray in the water balloon toss, while chatting with Effie Rempel

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The Mansers – brought their camera along to photograph their new Corvette

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Chris Hamilton – enjoying a Suds? while taking a day off from playing tunes

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Wendy Marshall – keeping her eye on Terry and Joyce Bruley while enjoying the afternoon corn roast

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Allan Marshall – keeping a watchful eye over Jim Hartviksen while he has a snooze

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The 3 Amigo’s – Betty, Carolyn, & Bev

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Lloyd Reilly – taking in the sights

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The Zeleny’s – chilling out

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An attractive flower display in the Vaillant’s back yard.

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Jim Vaillant – trying to explain the trajectory of his marshmallow

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Chuck Kelner – trying to decide if Karen will toss over-hand or under-hand

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Balloons in action!

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Chuck making his best pitch to Karen while Charlotte, Irene, and Barb await their turn.

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Linda & Elizabeth – awaiting the arrival of their next water balloon

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Ed Biloski – hoping Susan has a gentle throw

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Linda, Elizabeth, & Peggy participating in the balloon toss.

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Peggy concentrating on Garrett’s next toss.

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The Abbotts – fresh from a shower (courtesy of a busted water balloon).

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Lori – planning her marshmallow swat

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Karen Kelner – approaching the line

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Keith Abbott – hoping for a gust of wind

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Linda & Bill in awe of Charlotte’s delivery!

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The birthday boy Bill approaching the starting line.

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Ken Crooks – hoping to do better than Flo

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Tim asking Jack for advice.

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Peggy, Sue, & Elizabeth

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Ray & Helen Kundrat – planning their marshmallow strategy

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Helen preparing to tee off on the poor little marshmallow.

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Pat Kinner – trying to get psyched up for a monumental swat

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Bob Walker – taking in the sights and sounds of the corn roast

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After another successful LACC corn roast the much more anticipated first-ever car club games resulted in some surprising results.

In the first-ever water balloon toss, Bill and Jackie Exell were first and secured a bottle of wine as their prize.  Bob and Joyce Dahl achieved second place, and to their amazement, Chuck and Karen Kelner placed third.

As part of the second set of games, the marshmallow badminton contest results are still currently under video review.  Our host, Jim Vaillant, having been asked to collect the winning marshmallow, apparently was observed kicking one particular marshmallow, then bending over to pick it up only to announce that it was his #39 marshmallow that had traveled the farthest.  In second place, to Sue’s amazement, was Mr. Ed. (Biloski), while yours truly garnered third place in spite of all of my pre-Olympic practicing in my back yard.

Given the success of the day, I trust all those present will be willing to put their reputations on the line again in our LACC version of Special Olympics.  Until next year….

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