HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-08-24, Page 74
A.
,B,Y SUSAN, HUNDERTMABK''
On a hot summer day,, most people ry to
find thn::cooles spot.they can, sip'nfta�old
*ink itko, exert as'littte energy as pgssii
Drtk there a ways. stems tob, e a few et
pro 1e caIIed athletes who exercise faith Ily:
no ttfatte{ what the temperature. you
• qualifylot the second category,
e1'eS
but Seaforth's recreation department has
'already organized most of the programs, to
by offered pis winter.
e.' Minorhockey, ringette and figure skating
registration will?be ,held on Thurs. Sept. 29
tom
f 7 tt.1n, to 9 p.m. and on Saturday Oct, 1
.from 10a.m, to p.m. On both days a used
e
Pi ment+sale will be held at the. arena.
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'there -ate a few things you should, know Clin s.are If•thb works for ringette players,
-spout the dangers of heat. 1 • re erees • and level three hockey coaches.
a ' And,after a two year break, minor hockeyy
Tfie most common heat Association,
says the schtol•will be offered again in Seaforth. Bill
„Ontarioer 'Physiotherapy Association, involve Weber, Terry, Craig and Charlie Akey are
inexperienced, athleteswho are usually the instructors.
futj{ters, Those who are in poor shape, don't
drink enough fluids, eat too much salt, have Preparations for night school programs
been,ill recently,, or run too fast for the are almost complete. Volleyball, mens and
' .+ternli, tore, will usually suffer from heat women's basketball, crocheting, knitting,
injuries. ceramics and furniture refinishing are some
Heat exhaustion can be recognized by of the programs being offered. Ballroom
fadque, nausea. headache or mild confusion dancing, which was very successful in the
sprins, will start Oct" 3 and go for nine
and should be treated -with cool drinks such weeks. A puppet workshop for children ages
as fruit juice. 8 to 10 and 11 to 13 will start Oct. 27 and run
Heat stroke is more daneerous and can for five weeks.
rnuns
in serious complications. its symp- Anew program being offered to high
•ms range 'from disorientation to bizaare school students is the fun and fitness
behavior to a rapid loss of consciousness. A ro ram from Oct. 17 to Nov. 21. A
'' , victim should be treated immediately: He minimum of 18 students will be bused to the
'- should be placed with his head down and Vanastra Community Centre to use the
legs elevated out of direct sunlight and have weight room, swimmingpool and sauna.
'r` cool liquids poured over his Body, He should g
then be taken to a hospital or doctor. The excellent weather has meant an
Athletes who are not used to exercising in extremely busy summer at the Lion's pool
• the -heat should reduce the intensity of their this year, says Bryan Peter, recreation
, training for about a week until they build up director.
a tolerance for the hotter temperatures. "Last year, usage wasn't very good
When exercising outdoors in the summer, because the weather was terrible. But, this
use this guide. Below 18 degrees C, there,ls year the bad weather was over before the
a low risk, between 18 and 22 degress C, pool opened. We've had a great summer."
there is a moderate risk, and over 23 degrees
C, there is a high risk of heat injuries. The Statistics presented to Seaforth council
best advice is wear the proper clothing and from the recreation department show that
use your common sense. 271 people took swimming lessons 95 of
«* « « « « « them from Seaforth. Season tickets were also
It may be' depressing to think about popular with 79 individual tickets and 37
winter when it's still bathing suit weather, family tickets sold this summer.
Seaforth and District
Minor Hockey Association
requires
COACHES
for 83-84
TRAVEL & HOUSE
LEAQUE TEAMS
If interested, please call
Bob, BeuttenmilIer 527-0282
or Bill Weber 527-1'157
cue**eld can't
t.InB C• For ,,,n
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a
New com tition from "But,*' the beat
Quote and British Columbia' they were sb�iet3 dolfiti1 the
paddled by last year's IOW . amount . of ,.1rainbig they!
girls' winners of the ;(tColt sn- had," she *aye.,
adian National Canoe Races,
leaving Dana Kloss and Kim
Rathwell fifth after the Aug.
13 race.
There was sone excellent
competition there. The new
teams had really been train-
ing hard and the ones who
had been training every day
on the river in B.C. were the
ones who won it. Our kids got
a bit of a shock," says Dana's
mother, Roberta.
Local paddlers Karen
Cowan, of Brussels and Tricia
Hawkins, of Chatham placed
second in the junior girls
race. The winners were from
British Columbia.
"Their (Karen's and
Tricia's) result's were excel-
lent because they were com-
peting against some hard
teams," says Mrs. Kloss.
Dana and Kim had their
greatest difficulties at the
portage when their competi-
tion gained the lead.
ITHE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 24, 1082
GpI.f winners
•
Two women' from Seaforth placed first
And second in the annual Kneebtel golf
tournament at Conestoga Golf Course in
Kltchenetr on Wednesday.
Linda Coleman won, the ladies division
with a scorenf 101 in 18 holes, Her rim
were a trophy and an Atari,vldeo game.
In second place with a,sore ,of 115 was
Cheryl Roth who won a Melina co(feetnaker.
Participating in the fun tournament were
25 women who are , em loyees of the
Knechtel grocery store chain.
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KITCHENER PAVLICK of Huron Park Isn't upset with
his shot on the 14th hole during the Seaforth Motors golf
tournament on Saturday, he's just avoiding the dirt and
grass he dug up with Ns five iron. Gusty wind kept golfers
from hitting a hole -In -one to win/the grand prize of a new
car. lay (Wassink photo)
MITCHELL
FAIR
September
2, 3,
485
In the Junior boys ,;race,
CalviSerilgng. Salter • and ',prof;
la
also p11tcett �d totµ h inch kir
first attempt atthenationals.
First, second and third were
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