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Look for Santa‘s reply to be printed in the paper on Dec. 23 We reserve the right to edit Letters cannot be returned Wishing Y ou a Happy Holiday Just Sien bere www justsignhereguelph.com 519 827â€"0581 why Wait to Communicate 2 info@justsignhereguelph.com â€"imagine your child in a snuall group learning to play the Xey buard. singing into a microphone on our special stage. playing on a full set od drums. heing introduced weekly to cxery kind of musical instrument. hearing them played. handling and trving them. ang . age 10 weeks §99 and Boby t t i Duffer already on the lookout for a Continued from page 27 I have plaved different big headed drivers betore but the lgnite was like having a 10 pin bowling ball at the end ot the shatt. I meanat‘s big. Uhus, for me at least, dic tuted teeing the ball up bigh: er which in turm meant To book your ad in the next Winter Activities feature Dec. 7, 2005, call Matt at (519) 623â€"3050 ext. 208 _ Fax (519) 623â€"3532 . ‘LA? mmillerscambridgetime \@\\)H mllsj(.a 1 wellâ€"researched, purposeful music curriculum that will vimulate & enhance every aspect of your child‘s development! es n Camnndse & Watetico for chigren newborn i a good beginning â€" never ends www kindermusikcambrid 622â€"5702 ERTIFICAT wruother adjustrrent that I had to work into my ruther Mat and lethargie backswing. However, with the help ut a couple of buddies at the Waterloo Golt Academy, teaching pros Bill Stewart and Jamue Cowan, who‘d ofter me a tip here and there, I got it all sorted out. lge.com since d‘ll never be accused ut having goll s prcture swing 1 wasn‘t looking tor results good or bad â€"â€" in the first vouple of weeks. I was deter mined to give it a real try and not comment on the results until the end of the season, which, for all intents and purposes. 1 believe has arrived in Waterloo Region. 1 could wax long and poetic about the experiment but in simple terms it has increased my distance off the tee. Depending on whether I connect on the pure sweet spot on the big driver face or just off centre, the improveâ€" ment ranges from 15 to 20 vards. A few times | figured it was at least 25 yards longer than I have been hitting it in recent years. Anything to stave off moving to the forâ€" ward tees â€" we used to call them "ladies" tees in the ofd days â€" is welcomed by this 21 handicapper. And guess who else liked _ football‘s Vamier Cup the 4602 That would be the _ perched in a prime locatior tion‘s share of 30 or 40 playâ€" â€" at Wilfiid Launer University ing companions who tried _ just be the perfect gift for this out the club during the _ area for Christmas. course of my experimental eee rounds. One guy figured he Bill (Skip) Johns retire« knocked it 45 yvards longer _ from fuiltime sportswriting it than he had ever hit any driâ€" _ 2002 after 45 years at two dif ver before. ferent Ontario daily newspa Although it was on loan. _ pers. He can be reached skip when 1 first acquired the _ schips@golden.net ' z: /\'“‘f'- 74 ‘,,f‘“:"‘ } j * x2z | 4 /2 r \’wï¬/fl + Ayeccs, l t ; ~ s es tâ€". 4 cyd( \~g:)l \As fnaffe <> Y# i @ Ts i i, 2.4 } \eramr o ~t_. 17 ult wrimg ces 1 T_CZ1C OV B1R BR MR 21 C C RZ } ‘V'}t, C> ~ ,‘ %., â€" 4 1 p i % ‘:xi»‘, ’« : > > 4 ‘L&_ , °i #€" l 7 { i. n A‘:_h};‘\ € 4 s :\\S .J;l’j Golem shows rookies the way nt realize how big a responâ€" sibility it was to set the tone for the team in the dressing room and on the ice, but he‘s been there himself as young player. Continued from page 31 "You have toâ€" pool together as the veterans on the squad and help the rookies out." said Golem. *Now you‘re the old guy HH I ANCASTLR SI Y 17 4 BR KITCHELMLR WA 744â€"1109 747 Free parking at the door‘! POLLOCK AND WHLLIAMS PHARMACY 42y B CONVENIENCE *k A | P lgnite it was retailing for pust under $400. which at that time was less than some of it‘s bigâ€"headed competitors. tronically, but not surprisâ€" ingly to this student of all phuses of the golf world. the Ignite has been phased out of production by Nike, accordâ€" ing to 1.D. It‘s being replaced by the Sasquatch driver â€" noted for its yellow, black and grey colours â€" which t‘m sure you‘ll see in Tiget‘s grip next season. L marvel year after year at how retailers can stay on top of the changing world of golf how retailers can stay on tOp of the changing world of golf equipment. but that may be a column for another day. a column tor another day. So J.D.. when I return this driver to you next spring. what‘s the chances of getting Sasquatch a Sasquatch loaner? I‘ve got this idea for a great... oh. [‘ll tell you about it later. Bill (Skip) Johns retired from fulltime sportswriting in 2002 after 45 years at two difâ€" ferent Ontario daily newspaâ€" And one last comment in this final coltumn before December, Go Hawks Go. Hey, man cannot live by golf alone and wouldn‘t college football‘s Vamier â€" Cup perched in a prime location ai Wilfiid Launer University just be the perfect gift for this area for Christmas. "The young guys want to go somewhere, and you can kind of help them out and direct them in the right way being an older guy." said the 20â€"vearâ€"old. Golem, who is in his secâ€" ondâ€"year of studving histoâ€" rv at the University of Waterloo, is also a good example of balancing hockâ€" ey with school. looking down." 173 BKHOC :E 1 WATLRL CX 3 747â€"0320 | 3 .. 4&