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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 4, 1979, p. 41

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THE HERALD Wednesday April III International karate tourney here in June PLAYING THE MAN ThcGeorgelown Raiders Hon Twin dliplnyi play the man and forget the puck attitude In the above pholo Trying to fight Twit off during game action 1 The Haiders won the game and eventually Herald photo HE SCORES A major karate men the Canadian Interna llonals with top competitors coming from all over North America will take place at Georgetown Memorial A on June Bill Instructor at the Northern Karate Club in Norval is organizing the event and he said that some of the lop competitors from ail over Canada and the United States have already aid they will be hero SIX said that six foot trophies will be presented each of the division winners and the grand prize a weeks trip to Florida will go to the winner In the Black Belt fighting division said here will be divisions from pec wee right to block belt for men and women and in both and fighting Some of the competitors who will be here include Steve Fisher the reigning champ from Ed Parker Tournament in California Sonny the United Slates Open Kalo Champ Barbara one of best Ron Patterson is top goalie Owen Sound and Port Elgin each placed three players on Hie A northern division all star team Ron Patterson of Colling wood was selected as the number one goalie Pat Pat was runaway lea der in both the north and south the goals against department Sieve Sly also of Colling wood and Dale Watson of Owen Sound were selected to the first team for the two defense spots Two the three forwards on first team are from Port Elgin The centre is Dean of Port Elgin and he is joined by his Gary Acton on the right wing The left winger is Bill Barclay the league loiding scorer of Owen Sound The only surprise on the first team is Tom of the Cougars at the coach position The Cou gin only won two games in he year and was at the helm for only the latter part of the season would have been much harder to have represent on the team with a player where it Is much easier to judge talent The second team j Brian Coley of Owen Sound with Ian of Collmgwood and Mark Karamn also of in Sound is his defense- Bill of Port Elgin centres a line of teammate Glen and Owen Sound Kim Grant tied for left Wing and Collmgwood s Don brook on right Blair of Port Elgin was selected as the coach of Ihe second team The voting was for the right wing position where Barclay got seven voles lo Westbrooke six and also for left wing where got five votes and and Grant four The northern division Most Valuable Player will be announced at the division s banquet laler this month form competitors in he world Tokie Hill the AllJa pan Chomp Arethan Grant black bell women fighting champ and Borkow ski a former Ontario Cham The premier division will of course be black belts said he will seed competitors in that division who have won major tournament be seeded and only compete in the night portion of the program PIckellB said The winners of the weight divisions iq the day will also compete in the evening The winner of the black belt fighting aside from the trip to Florida and trophy will also be automatically in the United Stales Open championship TOPtNADlAN said that there will also be other top Canadians competing the lourna men The Canadian Cham arc being held this wetkendin Ottawa and Pick ells said he will have the champions from there com at the Canadian Inter nationals I of is a very successful and much himself He says that he will not compete in his own tournament The action will begin In the morning of June with the finals in the black belt dlvi beginning at in Ihe evening said there is a possibility ABC sports will be giving the tournament some coverage He is meet with representatives of the American network thi coming week Semantic Twist The Bishop was a telegram from one of his ministers My wife passed Thursday a for over the CAMP tact Director Avenue Mil L4R IVT THIS WEEKS SPECIAL KETTLECLOTH A sportsweight blend of 50 polyester 50 cotton for lackets vests skirts pants lumpers and childrens wear sew machine wash dry Available in pink green beige brown It blue med blue 115 cm in wide The Georgetown Minor Atom Craig scored here in the final against Milton Milton won the firth game of the serin take the championship Herald photo by Bob Irvine metre Reg McCAlLS PATTERNS WILL BE IN STOCK ON APRIL the FABRIC SHOPPE MILL ST EAST ACTON 8531781

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