Saturday, June 6, 2009

Canada Games torch relay covered by insurance

  1. Canada Games torch relay covered by insurance

    COLIN MACLEAN
    Transcontinental Media


    The 2009 Canada Games torch route was unveiled on Friday. Kicking off the ceremony with a carrying-in of the torch was athlete Connor McGuire, left, and Terry Shea, general manager of the P.E.I. Mutual Insurance Company. Transcontinental Media photo by Colin MacLean
    The 2009 Canada Games torch route was unveiled on Friday. Kicking off the ceremony with a carrying-in of the torch was athlete Connor McGuire, left, and Terry Shea, general manager of the P.E.I. Mutual Insurance Company. Transcontinental Media photo by Colin MacLean

    SUMMERSIDE — It was announced Friday that a long-standing Island insurance company will be the title sponsor for the 2009 Canada Games torch relay.
    The event, dubbed The P.E.I. Mutual 2009 Canada Games Torch Relay, will kick off at 9:30 a.m. at Wood Islands on Aug. 10 and will last five days.
    “We felt it (the torch relay) fit P.E.I. Mutual like a glove,” said Terry Shea, general manager of the P.E.I. Mutual Insurance Company, on why his company decided to be a sponsor.
    “The relay is going to be travelling to all the different communities of P.E.I., all the communities that we do business in.’’
    The torch will make its journey across the Island, being passed from runner to runner, until it hits Tignish and returns to Summerside for the opening ceremonies on Aug. 15.
    Joseph Spriet, president of the 2009 Canada Games, expressed his excitement at the prospect of the upcoming relay and the subsequent games.
    “This torch relay kickoff is actually a real beginning of getting the games going in our community,” said Spriet.
    “Our games will unite P.E.I. from one tip of the province to the other in celebration of the opportunity to show the rest of the country what Prince Edward Island is all about.”
    It was also announced Friday that torchbearers would be chosen via public competition.
    “It's probably the only fair way to go about selecting the various folks who are actually going to be carrying the torch,” added Spriet.
    Groups, consisting of five to seven individuals, will be allowed to apply for a chance to carry the torch for a 12-kilometre section of highway.
    Entries will be judged on their creativity and can be a video, collage, essay, poem or other.
    The competition is open to residents of P.E.I. only and will be advertised in local media starting on Monday.
    Anyone who would like to pick up an application form can do so by visiting www.2009canadagames.ca, by visiting either the Summerside of Charlottetown offices of the Canada Games or by contacting the P.E.I. Mutual Insurance Company.
    There will be 19 legs of the relay, which will cover 491 kilometers of Island highways. Runners will start each morning between 9 and 10 a.m. and will finish for the day between 3 and 5 p.m.
    Organizers also hinted there will be a surprise carrier who will run the torch into the opening ceremonies.
    The torch itself will zigzag its way across the province and pass through several communities including; Wood Islands, Montague, Cardigan, Souris, St. Peters, Stratford, Charlottetown, Cornwall, Crapaud, New Glasgow, Cavendish, Kensington, Abram-village, O’Leary, Tignish, Alberton, Tyne Valley, Wellington and Summerside.



The 2009 Canada Games torch route was unveiled on Friday. Kicking off the ceremony with a carrying-in of the torch was athlete Connor McGuire, left, and Terry Shea, general manager of the P.E.I. Mutual Insurance Company, cheered on by Games mascots Eddie and Abbie. Colin MacLean/Journal Pioneer

The 2009 Canada Games torch route was unveiled on Friday. Kicking off the ceremony with a carrying-in of the torch was athlete Connor McGuire, left, and Terry Shea, general manager of the P.E.I. Mutual Insurance Company, cheered on by Games mascots Eddie and Abbie. Colin MacLean/Journal Pioneer

Torch relay will open Canada Games

COLIN MACLEAN
The Journal Pioneer


Summerside – Plans were revealed Friday for the P.E.I. Mutual 2009 Canada Games Torch Relay. The event will kick off at approximately 9:30 a.m. at Wood Islands on Aug. 10 and will last five days.
“We felt it (the torch relay) fit P.E.I. Mutual like a glove,” said Terry Shea, general manager of the P.E.I. Mutual Insurance Company, on why his company decided to be a sponsor. “The relay is going to be travelling to all the different communities of P.E.I., all the communities that we do business in.”
The torch will make its journey across the Island, being passed from runner to runner, until it hits Tignish and returns to Summerside for the opening ceremonies on Aug. 15.
Joseph Spriet, president of the 2009 Canada Games, expressed his excitement at the prospect of the upcoming relay and the Games.
“This torch relay kickoff is actually a real beginning of getting the Games going in our community,” said Spriet.
“Our Games will unite P.E.I. from one tip of the province to the other in celebration of the opportunity to show the rest of the country what Prince Edward Island is all about.”
Torchbearers will be chosen via public competition. “It’s probably the only fair way to go about selecting the various folks who are actually going to be carrying the torch,” added Spriet.
Groups, consisting of five to seven individuals, will apply for a chance to carry the torch for a 12-kilometre section of highway. Entries will be judged on their creativity and can be a video, collage, essay, poem, or other. The competition is open to residents of P.E.I. only and will be advertised starting on Monday.
Organizers also hinted there will be a surprise carrier who will run the torch into the opening ceremonies.
Anyone who would like to pick up an application form can do so by visiting www.2009canadagames.ca, by visiting either the Summerside of Charlottetown offices of the Canada Games or by contacting the P.E.I. Mutual Insurance Company.

1 comment:

Toronto Realtor said...

I sure wish I could be there to watch this relay, I'm very excited about Canada Games and everything around it. The sponsor seems to be chosen pretty good, no problem there...

Take care, Julie