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Bio -Dyne is, available exclu- family who would like to learn arena on Tuesdays or Thursdays performers in the program " through hard work,
sivly in PREPARATION H the fundamentals of skating and at 4:30 p.m. and sae for yourself, boys who are playing sued Anyone wanting more in-
Oilltm•nt and Suppo nurieu. puck control in a fun -filled at- The Tyke bra's. hockey hockey or shooting a ball into a formation about the program is
BoddWAon or your money mosphere under the guidance of program, now in its third year of net on the driveway at home, Or invited to contact Mr. Neil at 957-
exellent instructors? Why not operation, is based on a program who attend public skating evW7 302 or to drop down to the area&
developed by; the Ontario Hockey chance they ljet. As with mod b des the dam iq actim.
Association and adapted to local
needs. You will see ap-
proximately 35 boys, all on the
O*ners. ice at one time, learning the basic
hockey skills in a good learning
atmosphere. The program is
based on the philosophy that
O youngsters will have a much
mall
healthier introduction, to hockey ,
if they can learn the basics of the 0
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game, skating and puck control,in a fun -filled atmosphere with
sstopinstruction. The strategy and
tactics of the game can be taught
later, when the basic skills have
been mastered.:;
Program Coordinator Doug ,
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Neil and the instructors, who
include Allan Harrison, Andy
McBride, John Henderson, Jim
McGee, Steve Morrison and
�Cjjffa Peter Goodall, are constantly
* 4a looking for innovations to
gupgrade the program. For
*t training example this year the eight-year-
old boys in the program will be ,
* " Qum OIP. �iftow allowed to play in the Atom house
to
orb
t�srw league as well. This will in-
troduce
them to theam
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traditional sense while they are
, u improving their basic skills in the
Tyke program.
See our Representative There is still time to enrollmore
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306 Josephine St., Wingham the claim made by Mr. Neil. Once
the basic stride is learned
2nd and 3rd Tuesdays of each balance and agility must be
�' month. Next visit Dec. 11. developed to teach the other
skating skills. Pucks are in-
troduced at the proper time to
develop puck control and
shooting skills. This is all ac-
complished in an atmosphere of
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SOME SPILLS --One of the first lessons everyone learns in skating is that ice is hardl
There are numerous spills, such as this one by Jason Balzer, as youngsters learn to
maneuver on their skates in the Tyke hockey program. But the boys always dump right up
and keep going.
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SAY CHEESE—Young Greg Deyell and Trevor Elmslie had an eye for the camera as they
took part in one of the drills of the Tyke hockey program. This drill teaches the boys to
push with their skates by pushing a partner back and forth across the rink on a chair.
CIRCLE TAG --Micheal Elmslie chases Peter Poulan around a circle of boys In one of the
games which makes learning to skate fun. Nobody sits on the bench in the Tyke program
and everyone seemed to be having lots of fun.
STOP AND TURN --Coach Doug Nell watches as Brad Crawford negotiates a pylon
course In this exercise for the boiler skaters In the Tyke program. The drill teaches the
boys to stop and change direction.