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The Huron Expositor, 1997-04-23, Page 9atlrafiNlis 1MISON *PAI 23. ,197 Warming up bfoi will improve game ()oee you're dressod prop- don't let your ego get in the er+ly it is oft to the first tee. way of goal course manage - But wait! Warming up before meat. the round really will improve We've had some cold days your game no matter what the this spring and golfers have temperature. On chilly days ghown their mettle by just warming up is a must. lbotng on the coUrac. One year Standing on the tee shivering at our Fall Scramble some until you're away certainly had lift uckets on char jack - isn't going to -lend itself to a smooth and flowing swing. Take a little extra time and hit a few balls on the practice range. Start out with the shoe irons - wedge. nine, seven and work your way .up to the :laare'ssn old quote that .goes, "l. play.in the low eight- iess; if it gots any -wanner 1 quit."WtWell. forme 1 guess the opposite is true.lf it's nay coldet [ don't even playshly rule oflhurnb can make fora short golf aeason•that's for sure. Golf for me means aborts, T-shirts, bare legs. a visor. and lots and k sof dumber 30 sunscreen. Fertuaately for those in the golthustncas most golfers .willtrave the elements and play in a variety of weather conditions. There are many ways to handle cold and windy weather on the golf course. First and most obvious. is to dress in standard Canuck fashion including long under- wear, woolen sucks, turtle- neek, vest. windbreaker. cords, Mitts, and a torque. A seed Is optiunaLbecause it tends to interfere with -the swing especially in the wind. Imr relia:dart M hnmeleon Gtrltlf Notes by C.A. Doig The above mentioned attire doesn't have to be aestheti- cally pleasing. The key -word is function and the function is warmth! Of course it hoops if these layers of clothes are flexible enough to allow you some semblance of a swing. Layering is ideal just in cane the sun comes out and the .wind.dies down. Keeping the handswarm is essential to maintaining a good grip and contact with the club and of course alt Canadians know the ments of a good toque on a cold day. Recreation preview... feidgiiiiiMI from Page 7. pack a bag lunch. The cost 'of this trip will be $7 per per- son. A. special frog exhibit from Quebec is on display. Don't miss this exciting trip. call tisday to register at 527- 0682. The.Sealorth Co-operative Children's Centre will also be hosting Yule Yuk's. This is a 'Mac' 19th Dave McElwain of Seatorth tied for 19th in this International Hockey League's regular season sc:ur- . Ing race. He popped 29 goals -to -go -with -46 assists. for 75 points in 63 games with Cleveland's Lumberjacks. who finished second in the Eastern division.and now trail the Indianapolis Ice by a game in the first round of the playoffs. Nine of McLlwain's goals during the regular season were• scored on the power- play, three were scored while the 'Jacks were shorthanded and three of his goals were game -winners. Pirates win in only their second year of existence, the Godcrich Pirates have won the Western Ontario: Athletic Assoc- iation's senior "A" hockey title. defeating Ripley four games to three in the final. Kevin McElwain • • of Egrnundvillc is a forward on the teats. The Brussels Crusaders were defending WOAA !tamps. Ripley has now lost in the final. two years run - ping. Teen killed A Zurich teenager. was killed when a car and van collided in Hay Township in the evening on April 10. Dead is 18 -year-old Wayne Masse. He was a passenger in the car driven by Jeffrey Regier. also 18 and from Zurich. Kegler and another passen- ger in the Mustang. 39 -year- old. Rebecca Nash of Zurich. were rushed to South Huron District Hospital at Exeter with major chest injuries and subsequently transported to Victoria Hospital in London. The Huron County detach- ment of the Ontario Provincial Police says the car was westbound un sideroad 15/16 of Hay at about 6 pan. "and failed to stop at a posted stop sign at the intersection of Huron County. Road 2. and collided with a southbound van. driven by Larry Northoyver. 39, of Zurich." Thelkan collided with the passenger side of the car, according to the OPP press release. Masse was pronounced dead at the Exeter hospital, where Northover was also treated for a minor leg injury .and released. The investigation is contin- uin- t =len A white Oldsmobile, parked overnight in a drive- way with keys left in it, was stolen from Lot 8; Con0 in Tuckersmith Township (apt tucs'day. Ontario Provincial Police say"auspcct(s) er� vehicle (liecrice SOP) and drove away," Stand up Comedy Show with a dance to follow on Saturday. April 26 at the Seatorth and District Community Centres. Doors open at 8 pm. show begins at 9 pm and the Dance at approximately 11 pm. Tickets include a meal. and chance at a door pritc of a $100 Gift Certificate from Tucker's Meat Shop. Tickets are available at the Children's Centre. This is- an age of majority function. Call 527- 0682 for more information. - The Seatorth Hospital Auxiliary will be. hosting their annual PENNY SALE between May 5 and May 16. Draw date will be May 17 and no tickets will be sold on this day. This year the sale will he held at 7 Main Street which is located between Sizzlers Restaurant - and Seatorth Sewing Centre. The Penny Sale hours will be Monday to Thursday 9 am to 5 pm. Fridays 9 am to Spm and Saturdays 9 am to 5 pm. (Closed on Sundays). Comic out and support this very worthwhile events sponsored by your local Hospital Auxiliary. driver. A dew putts on the practice green and you're. ready w head to the tee. If there's still a bit of a wait. then do some stretches, arm circles, and simple calisthen- ics until its time to tee off. A word of'cautiun here - remcrnber there are other people on the course so avoid the Richard Simmons rou• - tine. During the round you will probably find that you really don't feel the cold all that much. The key is to walk briskly between shots and then take a hit of time to lim- ber up with a couple of prac- tice swings before hitting. Play 'ready golf' and don't daily over your putts. Cool winds and soft, uncut fair- ways will mean less distance. Tec it tower and use less Iola into the wind. Allow kir the wind with club selection and ets! Now that's a Canadian .golfer!! *_* . Seaford) Guff & (enatrs Club news leer this week: The group lessons continue each Monday night. The group of about 30 men and women has covered putting and the use of short irons • especially around the greens. •Men's Night began informal- ly on Tuesday, April 15 witty . lots of igcats enjoying a pleasant evening. The official t pcning Men's Night will be over by the time this gores u► press. Results will be avail- able next week. Ladies Night begins Thursday. April 24. All ladies interested in play- ing are encouraged to come out. This is a rain or shine night to kick off the 1997 season. There will be a Junior Golf Clinic at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, April 25, the PI). day. Beginner or advanced juniors 8-18 years old may attend. Call the pro -shop, 522-0985. to register. The Men's Member -Guest Spring Scramble is set for Saturday. May 3. LAST CALL! The Huron Expositor's annual Winter Sports edition is coming out near the start of May. with names and pictures of any Weal team. in any -winter sport. eligible to be in it. 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