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Every year in late March a thoroughly Dunedin. The Dunedin Highland Games i that has made Dunedin interesting and [ The Games and Festival begins on ;Bi (k lee), an evening of musical enteri something for everyone. Featuring g I4 u .iW FesS WS ' ( treat )rj ssedl regular appearances by the Highl Dunedin Scottish Highlander Ban complete! J On Friday evening, prompti ' in the DHS stadium. Tattoo, m given by troops taking the fort,, . music — often by torchlight, prov . evening winds down with the display.of e m in We ' re No Awa Tae Bide Awa tfre i goi , away). Then the lights are turned hrymnqfllne piper Scottish retreat. 7 The Festival concludes with the| On ?he West ond of the field. HiqhftmuF i|j» , ..umj. ita Ith sr, ' , ht iphei stition, th if1 the aQcin left, the Piping, d ! everyone. The three-day Dur edin HMlanc Dunedin on thejn ahdrjpme lis wid( ITQughout the world. ' So; if ourwissed the i-phlai j ' d better be suf6 ' to catch them m ileO! ' put ;in 1 ) Clydesdale horSS aMO efnony. 2) Joyce Matlh waves to the crowd. SK InMArernonJes tor the Tatii Dunedin High School and MidolwBtegLHijhlanders 4) Ensemble adds a little jazz to tt e Hlr c % ..u- stone throw. 6) Arnold Pope, closel The Dunedin City P f)e arxj Drum Col 8) Piper Scott McAuley and drumnner AJ Pocock play lor tl people are scots ' 1 0) The Highlander Jazz Ensemble add! Highland Games. 1 1 ) Kathy helps to sell the delicious fi in the Sword Dance 1 3) (Insert) Young dancers concentrates on sword dance ' ' Tj ' .t. 1979 Miss DJ [presented byj I Highland Jazz 9tes competing in the tosses the c ber 7) ven Irttle ,„l e ers« rt 9
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!▼ Golfers Tee-Off To Winning Qeason Dunedin ' s 1979 boys ' and girls ' golf team, led by Coach Maclean, resulted in a good season for all players. The golf team practiced every- day and had a match almost every week. Also, each week the players would have challenge matches to try and better their position. The girls ' team, in its second year, was anchored by the county ' s number one junior golfer, Amy Benz. Other teammates were Sue Billek, Sarah Couture, Diane Sovring, and Colleen Stapleton. Early in the sea- son Amy qualified for the Orange Blossom Golf Tournament at Pasa- dena Golf Club with an excellent round of 76. The girls hope to gain more strength, confidence and experience in years to come. 2 - TiW ' i ' r. %. [ Vf i i .h 296 a • ' ■X u mat kave cores of h buiii ..• f)k»rc art 6ottm % iinQ,% tob« bone .. ' But bonX UV Vke bcu come o an en Ji6 ' s C o an6 (|eUureVeat HkmM ;ii09-5,MamSt.CSJl580) OuncM»t,Dlft.335Z8 Vz mile We l oj ' ;.■ . A ' t MOOU i
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