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"We have had a few sets of coaches removed, this year, because of the code of conâ€" duct," he said. "In other years these coaches wouldn‘t have been suspended. John Kempel, president of Waterloo Minor Hockey, wouldn‘t speculate on why the coaches were punished, but confirmed that there have been more than three permanent suspensions of coaches in vioâ€" lation of the code. The club meets every Wednesday night to provide instruction in the art of crossâ€" country skiing and the joys associated with it â€" nature appreciation and cardio~ Adult group instructor Marc Adams _ regional facility; & said the club teaches three sets of classic _ Anothet feature of the Nordic Sports Waterloo Minur Hockey‘s new code of conduct has barred its teeth with the recent suspension of three coaches under the strict zero tolerance policy. ties. eool u0 o0 â€". "The lessons are supposed to initiate The Waterloo RegionNordic Sports . proper techniques." Club has taken up residence in the change % are also programs for expert rooms and sports fields once populated by skiets. They can train with other club local baseball and soccer teams. Facilities â€" members and go on to race around the unused during the winter are becoming _ province, ' the playground for outdoor winter sports _ The chief selling point of the sport i enthusiasts. that it can be done anywhere. Mos se P ol inin hib chbl caniitls Arteaancs Athart nds slbaiante t Waterioo‘s Bechtel Park has become the flbï¬vmh&m&rflnï¬m‘k site of a new pilot project to couple crossâ€" . ner or inexperienced skier" he said. "We _ Code of conduct bares its teeth SPORTS Bob Yrbanac Chronk o Staff Chronicle Staff downhill skiing techniques on cross "We had a league hand out a nine game suspension to a coach, and we‘ve bumped it to 14 because we didn‘t feel it was Kempel said the coaches can‘t plead ignorance. Minor Hockey made the code com:â€" pulsory for coaches and volunâ€" teers, and had them sign on at the start of the year. "Regular behavior that was kâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__iiiiiel n1 ignored before, because he was _ A Warriors‘ player drives to the net in action against Hamilton. a good coach, is no longer tolâ€" enough," he said. won‘t be able to come watch erated in Waterloo." The next step is to get all _ his son play again." "The parents are now speakâ€" ing out, and telling us when the coaches are doing someâ€" thing wrong, whether it‘s on the bench swearing at someâ€" body, at a practice or out of town," he said. Kempel, a member of minor hockey for more than 30 years, said the change is for the best. "What happened in 75 or ‘72 would never happen now," he said. "It‘s all for the good of the kids, and for the kids havâ€" ing fun. breaking the code, and the par ents are supporting it Shampoo I Spir The Hair Company Waterloo Town Square, Cinpourse â€" Uptown Watertoo 886â€"7770 skiing comes to Bechtel Park "You can start in a flat field," said ftdgm's. "then you can go out into the The club has more than 50 members, and hopes to develop Bechtel into a techniques; diagonal skiing, skating and downbhill skiing techniques on cross 40°O0FF Now Regular from $70.00 H air C Of ut ong *$12 ind Style s Haur Eo "We‘ve already had a parent asked to step down as a rep this year because he wasn‘t acting according to the code," said Kempel. "He was told if it hapâ€" pens again he‘ll be removed from the rinks, and that he The next step is to get all 4,000 minor hockey parents on board. Only 50 signed on at the start of the year. > Included xtra Jim Zuber, from Waterloo‘s Parks department, said it was a little premature to speculate on the development of the facility. It depends on the business plan jge hictasarmadols approuch "Its a : you run y" he said.. £. l But Zuber said the project is an example of the City of Waterloos move to partner with groups to develop facilities. "It maximizes the use of the current fectiny, and has some inffestnictuie that fits with a project like this," he said. Cï¬whtkflw;kduflam Mdnmiswhveaf?;tylikï¬r one in Orangeville, which has 15 to 20 kan _of ails. It attracts more than $00 people a weekend. and has become a "The code is going to have to be around for two or three years before we get everybody onâ€"line," he said. "It‘s really important for those spending the next ten years with us to start following the code." Kempel said Waterloo is committed to the program. It‘s here for the long haul. Bsz