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.
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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. Due to the newsroom's holiday schedule it is being laid
out ready for press even sooner.
1f you have a photo please submit it now. it won't get in this
special edition unless. we receive it by the end of this week, at
the absolute latest!
So don't let the team down. -
Don't be left out.
Please bring your team picture in to u- yesterdao. or as soon
as can be!
for the annual Expositor
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,annda£50 million investment from the Gov-
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to inject SO million in highluality projects
across the country. In addition, $45.million
has been allotted to the Canadian Tbuds+w
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