BETWEEN TIPS
"BETWEEN TIPS" is the official bulletin of the
SQUARE & ROUND DANCE FEDERATION OF NOVA SCOTIA
Alex Ritchie, Editor, 58 Oakdale Crescent, Dartmouth, NS B3A 2L8
phone (902) 469-1492 email: alexandgaylan@email.msn.com
MARCH    2000
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COBEQUID TWIRLERS

The Cobequid Twirlers held a Halloween Dance on October 26th. Ones without costumes were the judges. They were assigned the task of selecting the three best costumes. Prizes were given. In November the Cobequid Twirlers danced at the Johnson Manor. They also danced at the Lions Club for the Heart and Stroke Foundation in December. The annual meeting was held December 8th following the Christmas potluck supper with dancing after. Barry Bendle, our caller, Hilton MacIntosh and Ed Giles did the calling. Dancing started up in the new year on January 11, 2000.
A Tulip Festival Dance will be held May 13, 2000 at the Bible Hill Junior High School with dancing from 7:30 to 10:30. Kerry Fletcher will be calling with assistance from Barry Bendle and Hilton MacIntosh. Refreshments will be served.
The Lobster Jamboree is June 3rd. with Nelson Labor from the valley region guest caller with John and Valerie Pink cueing rounds. Georges' Square Dance Shop will be in attendance. Submitted by Leota & Malcolm Perry


STRATHMOR STRUTTERS

The Strathmor Strutters consisting of thirty-one couples, including five couples in beginners, have had a busy and enjoyable past three months with Mainstream on Mondays, Plus on Wednesdays and Class on Thursdays. We hosted the Square & Round Dance Federation of Nova Scotia Annual General Meeting in October followed by an entertaining evening of square & round dancing. Many of our dancers attended the MCCA convention in Charlottetown, PEI in November. We have managed to acquire several banners from various clubs, danced at least once a month for senior residences etc., had a great time at our Halloween party and a super time on Dec. 31st to bring in the New Year dancing until 3 am. All our members are looking forward to an active and enjoyable year 2000. Submitted by Murray & Jean Berry


CUMBERLAND TWIRLERS

A Halloween Party with guests from the Tantramar Twirlers and our Class was held in October. On Nov. 25, some of our members attended the Kerry Fletcher Birthday Party in Dartmouth and reported back that it was "the best time they ever had". In December we danced for the residents of Victoria Manor, and we held our Christmas Party with Pot Luck, Dancing, entertainment, and presentation of gifts to the "Toys & Tots" for Christmas, which we do instead of an admittance fee for the party. We had an enjoyable time at all our activities. Submitted by James & Dorothy Trueman


HUB TRACKERS

Hub Trackers held their Christmas party on Dec 10th. There were nine squares attending. One of the many highlights of the evening was the appearance of the "Spice Girls". A Christmas present was presented to our Club Caller an wife, Jack & Dolores MacArthur by Deb & Norm Lee on behalf of the dancers.
A New Years' Ball was also hosted by the Hub Trackers. Callers for the dance were Jack & Dolores MacArthur, Hilton & Vi MacIntosh, and with Alex Ritchie & Bernice Thurber as the Round Dance Leaders. Through the evening there was much laughter at the skits and jokes. The singing of "Auld Lang Syne" ended at the stroke of midnight and then the New Year began with the "Friendship Ring" into which the bouncing millennium baby appeared. A buffet lunch was consumed and then the dancing continued. This was the final Club dance for the Winter. The Club will resume dancing in the Spring on Friday April 28, that's the first Friday after Easter. Submitted by Jack & Dolores MacArthur


NB-NS BORDER ROUNDERS

The Christmas season proved to be a good one for the Border Rounders. A number of us went to the Charlie's Angels' Xmas party on Dec. 4th where a great time was had by all. After that everyone had their own square dance parties to attend. Then it was our turn! Dec. 9th was the date for the party which began with a pot luck dinner at 6:30 p.m. hosted by Erma Black and the club ladies. It was delicious! This was followed closely by dancing and fun. Entertainment consisted of three readings, "The Night Before Y2K" read by Frank O'Blenis, "Young Albert" read by Beth Dickinson, and "The Newfie Xmas Story" read by John Dickinson. Margery Nelson made us all laugh with her hat story--it was a perfect game for our small group. There was also the presentation of children gifts to Erma Black who accepted on behalf of the Sackville Xmas Cheer program. The rest of the evening was taken up with dancing, spot prizes, and carol singing. We were very pleased to have some of our 'retired' members join us for our party…..Laurence & Alice Harrison, Erma Wheaton, Ernie & Gwen Sears, and Fred & Bex Phinney. The latter two couples provided music (guitar and mandolin) for our carol sing. We all agreed it was a great way to celebrate the Christmas season. Submitted by John & Beth Dickinson


A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE METRO ASSOCIATION
by Dottie Welch

Metro was founded in 1968 as the Metro Square and Round Dance Council (Usually called "Metro Council" and still referred to that way by some "old-timers"). The name was changed in 1979 to be the Metro Square and Round Dance Association in order to conform with the guidelines of the Canadian Square and Round Dance Society (National level is "Society", Provincial level is "Federation", Regional level is "Association"). In 1987 the membership area was enlarged from metropolitan Halifax and Dartmouth to include all of the Central Region of the province making us one of six regions recognized by the provincial Department of Tourism and Culture and used by the Square and Round Dance Federation of Nova Scotia. Prior to about 1982 meetings were usually held in the home of the chairman and always included a lunch. One of the most contentious issues of the early days was the formation of clubs dedicated to dancing the "higher levels". The first version of the Plus Program was agreed upon by CALLERLAB about 1978 but the idea that some dancers might want to be challenged more than others was only gradually accepted. Each spring for many years Metro hired a "big name" caller from outside the Maritimes to call for the First Year Round Up (Friday evening) and Atlantic Jamboree (Saturday workshop and dance). Several times these were held at Saint Peter's High School in Dartmouth. Eventually the number of dancers declined making it financially impossible.
After the 1982 National Convention in Halifax, Metro fell on hard times because the dancer leadership was tired. We had several tiny meetings at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church hall while we revised the constitution and struggled through a year with no chairman. (Necessary actions were dealt with by Dottie and Gary Welch who were then chairman of the Federation.) We organized a Phoenix Dance held at Oxford Street School to rise from the ashes. That dance involved all the local callers and cuers and the concept proved to be so popular that it eventually became the January Jig. Since 1987 the meetings have been held at Saint Mary's University and thankfully the size of the Executive has returned to a comfortable operating level. Metro Matters was first printed in November 1988 under the editorship of Judy Caborn Skaling. Dottie Welch became editor in January 1992. We have always sponsored Summer Dances to encourage new graduates to hone their skills. Initially they were held in the Halifax Shopping Centre in front of Eatons. Later they moved to Penhorn mall by Woolco (now Walmart) and finally to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Hall. Two other projects have been on the agenda every year and sponsored by Metro whenever there was sufficient interest. These are the presentation of a float in the Natal Day Parades of Halifax and Dartmouth and the sponsorship or support for a club sponsorship of a New Year's Eve Dance.

Our chairman's gavel now contains a long list of dedicated dancers who have wielded the power.
Several of these couples are still dancing and surely deserve a word of thanks.

67-68 Ches & Ferne Knowlton
68-69 Joe & Ruth Doucette
69-70 John & Mary Manning
70-71 Bill & Bea Walsh
71-72 Don & Jean Shanks
72-73 Chuck & Fran O'Leary
73-75 Ron Lockwood
75-76 Eric & Jeanette Romkey
76-77 Norm & Evelynne Cuthbertson
77-78 Wilfred & Ethel Logan
78-79 Shirley & Art Heartz
79-80 Don & Joan Cameron
80-81 Ron & Lilian Trites

81-82 Gerry & Rosemary Switzer
82-83 Brian & Joyce MacDonald
83-84 (no chair)
84-85 Ron & Dot Connell
85-87 Elmer & Rose Caborn
87-89 Gary & Dottie Welch
89-91 Frank & Thelma Wiens
91-93 Ed & Ethel Ryan
93-95 Barry & Dyanna Bendle
95-97 Ken & Jewel Spence
97-99 Norman & Debbie Lee
99- Bob & Inge Ruohoniemi


BURSARIES

Both the Square & Round Dance Federation of Nova Scotia and the Canadian Square & Round Dance Society offer bursaries to help offset expenses of attending a school or clinic.
Any dancer wishing to become a square dance caller or round dance cuer or any current caller/cuer wishing to upgrade skills may apply for such a bursary.
If you should want to apply for a bursary contact a member of your Federation Executive for the necessary forms and application criteria. Act quickly for the deadline ( if you want to be considered this year) for the Federation's bursary is March 30th and for the Society's bursary it is April 30th.


SQUARE & ROUND DANCE FEDERATION OF NOVA SCOTIA
EXECUTIVE MEMBERS October 1999-2000

PRESIDENT
Ron & Lynn Estrabrooks
R.R. # 5
Amherst, NS B4H 3Y3
902) 667-8387

VICE PRESIDENT
Bob & Inge Ruohoniemi
R.R. # 1
Ellershouse, NS B0N 1L0
902) 757-3884

SECRETARY
John & Wanda MacInnis
R.R. # 2, 1391 Marshall Road
Kingston, NS B0P 1R0
(902) 765-4505

TREASURER
Douglas & Audrie Hill
R.R. # 3
Lunenberg, NS B0J 2C0
(902) 634-8781

PAST PRESIDENT
Ken & Dolores Fox
R.R. # 3
Middle Musquodobit, NS B0N 1X0
(902) 384-2275

FINANCE OFFICER
Roy & Jean Sewell
35 Limardo Drive
Dartmouth, NS B3A 3X2
(902) 469-9448

PUBLICITY
Ralph & Barb MacDonald
Box 16
Goshen, NS B0H 1M0
(902) 783-2731

PUBLICATIONS & BETWEEN TIPS
Alex Ritchie
58 Oakdale Crescent
Dartmouth, NS B3A 2L8
(902) 469-1492

ARCHIVIST
Glen & Betty Leck
12 John Bell Road
Brookfield, NS B0N 1C0
(902) 673-3333

CENTRAL REGION REPRESENTIVE
Don & Carol Scott
52 Sami Drive
Lower Sackville, NS B4C 3S7
(902) 865-5780

VALLEY REGION REPRESENTIVE
Don & Amanda Robar
Box 58
Wilmot, NS B0P 1W0
(902) 825-6284

SOUTH SHORE REGION REPRESENTIVE

Frances Dalziel
26 Nauss Ave.
Bridgewater, NS B4V 1B7
(902) 453-5117

Leslie Smith
Box 237
Milton, NS B0T 1P0
(902) 354-4794


FUNDY REGION REPRESENTIVE
Earl & Marjorie Murray
55 Brookside Road
Truro, NS B2N 2X9
(902) 897-2655

HIGHLAND REGION REPRESENTIVE
Allister & Harriett Cameron
R.R. # 5
Antigonish, NS B2G 2L3
(902) 783-2533

CAPE BRETON REGION REPRESENTIVE
Rod & Eileen MacNeil
89 Common St.
Sydney, NS B1P 3L3
(902) 562-5326

ANSSRDT REPRESENTIVE
John & Beth Dickinson
R.R. # 6
Amherst, NS B4H 3Y4
(902) 667-3080

NATIONAL SOCIETY REPRESENTIVE
Laurence & Alice Harrison
41 Clifford St.
Amherst, NS B4H 2G3
(902) 667-2021

PARADE TRAILER OFFICER
Harold Redden
Cambridge, NS B0P 1G0
(902) 538-9513


NOVA SCOTIAN SQUARE and/or ROUND DANCE CLUBS

---------    CAPE BRETON REGION    ---------

CELTIC ROUND DANCERS
Wendel & Bev Carroll
21 Minwell Ave.
Sydney, NS B1M 1A7
562-4262

HIGHLAND CAPERS
Don & Wanda Shepherd
35 Waterview Drive
Sydney Mines, NS B1V 2Z1
763-8146

TOWN & COUNTRY DANCERS
Rod & Eileen MacNeil
89 Common St.
Sydney, NS B1P 3L3
562-5326

MARGAREE COUNTRY SWINGERS
Albert & Alice LeBlanc
Belle Cote, NS B0E 1C0
235-2600

---------    HIGHLAND REGION    ---------

HIGHLAND SQUARES
Gerald & Lola Patterson
438 Cameron Ave.
New Glasgow, NS B2H 1T6
752-4727

MAPLELEAF WHIRLAWAYS
Barb & Ralph MacDonald
Box 16
Goshen, NS B0H 1M0
783-2731

---------    FUNDY REGION    ---------

COBEQUID TWIRLERS
Earl & Marjorie Murray
55 Brookside Road
Truro, NS B2N 2X9
897-2655

CUMBERLAND TWIRLERS
James & Dorothy Trueman
R.R. # 4, Box 105
Amherst, NS B4H 3Y2
667-3046

HUB TRACKERS
Jack & Dolores MacArthur
Box 299
Trenton, NS B0K 1X0
752-1159

NB - NS BORDER ROUNDERS
Stan & Ollie Williams
R.R. # 6 Stn Main
Amherst, NS B4H 3Y4
667-7569

STRATHMOR STRUTTERS
Murray & Jean Berry
31 Spruce Drive
Truro, NS B2N 4X5
897-4816

---------    VALLEY REGION    ---------

DANSEURS ACADIENS
Roger & Irene Comeau
Meteghan, NS B0W 2J0
645-2622


FOUR SEASONS SQUARES
Wayne Isles
P.O. Box 9
Clementsport, NS B0S 1E0
638-8081

APPLE VALLEY DANCERS
Nelson & Pat Labor
36 Willow St.
Kingston, NS B0P 1R0
765-2247

HOUSE OF ROTH
Gloria Roth
Clementsport, NS B0S 1E0
638-8053


ADMIRAL DANCERS
Terry & Marsha Lewis
R. R. # 1
Barton, NS B0W 1H0
837-4736

BELLES 'N BEAUS
Wilfred & Goldie Burns
R.R. # 3
Middleton, NS B0S 1P0
825-3330

FUNDY SQUARES
Jack & Irene Barlow
R.R. # 1
Wilmot, NS B0P 1W0
765- 4962

HAPPY HOOFERS LINE DANCERS
Pat Labor
36 Willow St,
Kingston, NS B0P 1R0
765-2247

HIGHTIDE TWIRLERS
Mary Dunlop
1056 Harmony road
R.R. # 5 Kingston, NS B0P 1R0
847-3782

MOONLIGHTERS PLUS
Wilfred Burns
R.R. # 3
Middleton, NS B0S 1P0
825-3330

RAINBOW DANCERS
Don & Jean Killam
R.R. # 2
Waterville, NS B0P 1V0
538-3949

BURNS RIVERVIEW DANCERS
Mrs. Muriel Marshall
R. R. # 1 Church Road
Bridgetown, NS B0S 1C0
665-2830

VALLEY ROUNDERS
Ken & Jan Pineo
1039 Minas Crescent
New Minus, NS B4N 4G7
681-0173

WEST KINGS TWIRLERS
David & Beverly Boates
R.R. # 1 - 14797 Hwy #1
Wilmot, NS B0P 1W0
765-3817

YOUNG COUNTRY DANCERS
Barry Walker / Claire Saulnier
Box 178
Aylesford, NS B0P 1C0
847-3539

---------    SOUTH SHORE REGION    ---------

BLUENOSE TWIRLERS
Dan & Jeanette Burke
R.R. # 3, Box 49
Tusket, NS B0W 3M0
648-2593

JOLLY ROGER SQUARES
Frances Dalziel
26 Nauss Ave.
Bridgewater, NS B4V 1B7
543-5117

LAHAVE RIVER RAMBLERS
Shirley MacLean
15 Stoneridge Ct.
Bridgewater, NS B4V 3T9
543-6562

SHIRLEY'S SHIPMATES
Shirley Nickerson, Caller
17 King Street
Yarmouth, NS B5A 2X9
742-4109

SUNRISE SQUARES
Frank & Gina Harlow
50 Harlow Rd., R.R. # 4
Bridgewater, NS B4V 2W3
527-2103

DOUBLE DOREY DANCERS
Neil & Kathy Dorey, Caller
Comp. 21 RR # 1
Blockhouse, NS B0J 1E0
624-9098

---------    CENTRAL REGION    ---------

COORDINATORS PLUS
Mary Sargeant
31 Esdaile Ave.
Dartmouth, NS B2Y 3N5
463-3170

DANCING SHADOWS
Alex Ritchie
58 Oakdale Crescent
Dartmouth, NS B3A 2L8
469-1492

FUN TIME ROUNDS
Larry & Marg Clark
24 Heritage Ct.
Fall River, NS B2T 1E7
860-0886

FUN SQUARES
Bruce Savage
23 Farquarharson St.
Dartmouth, NS B2W 3T4
434-8661

GOLDEN SQUARES/LINES/ROUNDS
Alex Ritchie
58 Oakdale Crescent
Dartmouth, NS B3A 2L8
469-1492

GOOD TIME DANCERS
Harry & Betty Lofgren
21 Dustan St.
Dartmouth, NS B2Y 3T7
463-2630

IN THE PINK
John & Valerie Pinks
Box 701, R.R # 1
Tantallon, NS B0J 3J0
823-2230

LAKE CITY SWINGERS
Dottie & Gary Welch
415 Conrad Road
Lawrencetown, NS B2Z 1S3
435-4544

METRO MERRY MAKERS
Martin & Tammy Caya
6 Sandstone Dr.
Hatchet Lake, NS B3T 1P7
852-1296

MOTIVATORS
Fred & Obee Benjamin
64 Helene Ave.
Dartmouth, NS B2X
1G4 434-2538

OCEAN WAVES
Martin & Tammy Caya
6 Sandstone Dr.
Hatchet Lake, NS B3T 1P7
852-1296

RAG ROUNDS
Alex Ritchie
58 Oakdale Crescent
Dartmouth, NS B3A 2L8
469-1492

SAIL SETS
Dottie & Gary Welch
415 Conrad Road
Lawrencetown, NS B2Z 1S3
435-4544

SCOTIA DANCERS
Don & Carol Scott
52 Sami Drive
Lower Sackville, NS B4C 3S7
865-5780

STARDUSTERS
Clifford & Marjorie Bishop
91 Avondale Rd.
Dartmouth, NS B2V 1H3
434-9209

TIMBERLEA TWIRLERS
Barry & Dyanna Bendle
39 Dixon Ct.
Halifax, NS B3T 1N8
876-2266

---------    OF NO FIXED REGION    ---------

BLUENOSE R V SQUARES
Harold & Edie Young
984 Herring Cove Road
Halifax, NS B3R 1Z6
477-1950


Ten Healing Proverbs

  1. "Pray to God, but continue to row toward shore." (Russian)
  2. "A clear conscience is a good pillow." (French)
  3. "A gem is not polished without friction, nor a person perfected without trials." (Chinese)
  4. "A stumble may prevent a fall." (English)
  5. "An open door may tempt a saint." (Spanish)
  6. "A change of work is as good as rest." (Irish)
  7. "Let not your tongue cut your throat." (Arabian)
  8. "Worry, not work, kills man." (Maltese)
  9. "Habits are at first cobwebs; at last, chains." (English)
10. "Be not afraid of going slowly. Be afraid of standing still." (Japanese)

Source: Looking Forward, Vol.XI, No.6, The Hope Heart Institute. Early Winter, 1998.


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