The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-18, Page 6THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY '18, 1979,
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by ElatneTownshend
Recently 1 experienced tt• little of What
hockey Parents go though.
When 1 arrived for a week end visit at MY
sister's honse, my six-year-old nephew
informed me his hockey clinic was the next
Morning at 1030 and, if I expected to be
ready on timt, rd better get up at 5.
Although I slept in until 9 o'cloCk,
managed to get to the arena in time to
watch the twenty fivelear-olds and: six
-
Year -olds perform their skating drills.
For some; skating from one end •ofth
rink to the other without falling seemed
like mission impossible', but they kept
, struggling to their feet and trying again. .;
Then the coach had the audacity to
ili.,..struct them to do two things at once
stop and stay on their skates. When the
whistle, blew, twenty tykes skated down the
ice at full. tilt. When the whistle blew
again, bodies fell like flies.
Next they learned how to skate back-
wards, One little guy was doing well; He
bent forward, pushed hard and gained
speed. Unfortunately he didn't look
around and heltacked onto• a pylon.
The drill ended with several laps around
the rink practicing turns around pylons.
I arents watched quietly through windows
in a heated viewing area.
Brian's father suggested practice during
the week heivand Brian took him
seriousty, He drags• old Dad down to the
arena every chance he gets and has even
persuaded him to don his skates and ;join
him.When 1 returned recently for another
visit, I found out Brian had graduated to a
hockey team and his next game was
Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. He didn't
bother to tell me what time to ger up. 1
When 1 returned recently for another
visit, I found out Brian had graduated to
a hockey team and his next game was
$turday morning at 9 o'clock. He didn't
; bother to tell me what time to getup. 1
guess ht thousittlt 1.;,45 IlseteV
Evert though we all slept in, and even
though the city was experiencing its wpr4t
ice storm of the winter, we all made it to
the arena on time. '
The other boys had playedsince October
and most of them knew what they were
supposed to do. Brian hada few things to
learn. He knew the object of the game was
to get the puck and shoot it -In the net. He
got the pack once. That's the good news;
the bad news is, in his excitement he shot it
' at his own net.
Brian wasn't the only one who became
,confused. When the players lined up for a
face-off, both coaches were yelling, "The
other way, guys!"
When the players went to the bench,
they disappeared except for their helmets.
I had difficulty pieking out Brian in the row
of blue helmets and white face guards.
At the end of the game, the teams shook
hands. Some of the boys got in the wrong
line and shook hands with their team
mates. •
The game was supposed to be played for
fun. The boys seemed to enjoy it and
weren't worried about the score.
Many of the parents told i-diffeeent
story. They didn't watch quietly as they
had at the clinic, Instead they sat or stood
on the hard seats close to the ice surface,
screaming their lungs out and banging the
boards.
One mother was irate because she
thought one of the goals should have been
disallowed, The goalie must have been, her'
•son.
Two men complained because their boys
played! only three shifts in each ten -Minute
period. They didn't seem to realize all the
players skated only three shifts.
Hopefully the parents, and other well-
meaning but sometimes zealot* relatiVes.
won't take the fun out of the game for the
kids.
Winthrop .
Weather brings .postponements.: •
rester.
TI4byhiVisbelasbceTnurria• ballweek of Rev- 341Ite4, VanSlYke
postponements in town served Communion to sev-
owing to the cold stormy eml of the residents,
weather. which 1 should not Detnalti Dunbar, Ethel, vis.
dwell upon. ited Mrs. Edna Wilbee and!
• A church service Was, M. TIgnbalt
planned here :but was pp§t- Some erniy metrxie$;
paned when Rev. Yielding Skating in the old rink which
the minister in charge called. had 'a ,• lean on it. When
ftOrn Sebringville to say it passing it in summer we
was too stormy. Rev. Yield- %odd say "it won't be there
ing lives in Stratford. next year.-
' was tO go to Seaforth It eventually did fall down.
Community Hospital for a It was built in a swamp but
routine check-up on the first when winter came it was all
good day of last week hut ft tightened up again. Then
was not until Fridaymorning there was skating on the bay
%ye were able to go. or a drive with horse and
This was An outing which cutter across Fairy Lake la 30
enabled me to study Win. • F in the moottlighte,
ter's Wonderland 'Many people who drive
I am absorbed in. a book irto the lake district and to
"Roots in, Muskoka" which the North will get a surprise
brings back meniaries of when going through Hunts -
earlier days in Muskoka. I vine.. If they turn North at the
also read, the Huntsville bridge they will find the
sviing fridge is not,tbere any
Mere.
To go North-, Or East from
Huntsville you, will pass over
the new million dollar over -
bead bridge turning off
Main Street at Centre St. and
gross the Muskoka River.
'This• is to relieve the
traffice ;on Main St. as `When
tle bridge is open to let boats
Orwell there is a line-up of
cars the length a Main St.
Egrri ondvilie
Correspondent
MRS, CAROLE GEDDES,
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Mr & Mrs. Darwin Ban-
nertnan had a real surprise
this, week. Mrs, Douglas
Bannerman. and 'her daugh-
ter arrived, all the way from
Germany for a month. Doug
may get here next week.
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NEW OPTIMISTS Seaforth's Optimist club installed five new:
members Thursday night. Joining the club in time for this weekend's
winter carnival are, from left, Howard Burnley, Lee Bill, Larry McLean,
Paul M.0,ews and Bill Marks. (Expositor Photo)
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An enjoyableevening was
spent playing euchre. Marie
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—Landon spent the week -end
at the home of their parents
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Mrs. Ruth Pepper is a
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