12 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2000 Slt Petrushevsky photos WHO NEEDS A SNOWBLOWER? Michael Southwell, of Réckwood skating room on the Eramosa River last Saturday. Right, Southwell's son Tommy, 2, can't quite raise that snow cloud the way Daddy did with the shovel, but he was going to give it a good try anyway. - Maggie * a "8 ao be 7 left, kicks up a cloud as he clears NS AEE oe WINTER FUN IN THE SUN: After his classes at Seneca College were fin- ished on Monday, Alan Duplcey of Rockwood enjoyed skating on the Eramosa River in Rockwood. -- Ted Tyler photo eee NOW HANG ON: Roy Steinberg, of Rockwood, started son Noah, 2, on his hockey career while family and friends enjoyed the natural ice rink on the Eramosa River. Between the crisp temperatures and bright sunshine Satur- day the ice attracted a number of families.- Maggie Petrushevsky photo PRACTICE: Jordan Dickison, left, and his brother Josh, got in a little pri- vate practise on the outdoor rink at Rockwood's Lloyd Dyer Park last week- end. - Maggie Petrushevsky photo - FUN IN THE SUN: At left, Sarah Duffield, 9, of Mount Bridges and Mitchell Drohan, 9, of Rockwood, didn't need any equipment to slide down the hill into the drainage pond by the Rockwood Ridge subdivision. Above, Sarah takes the time to enjoy the sunshine Saturday. - Maggie Petrushevsky photos