Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1972, p. 3

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Judoists Have Made Amazing Transformation Rose Room is Dojo by JOHN as 1 sit here at Hie Hi everyone this weeks practice hall or better known Is a keep you posted to you as the Rose Room I see on one of Georgetown fastest before me enthusiastic young growing sports hard at work learning I say forest growing because the skills judo In a half an hour I myself will be out ere other senior members Right now however the Juniors are on the tataml tan ec or mat ranging In from to 1G Seniors range in age from to he man won tell and ladles never tell New members arc joining each practice session and not Georgetown is offering best In Judo Instructors and in a short He the best facilities available in Ontario you know the Hose Room is still being renovated Mr 11 Is a Jrd degree black belt one of the top In Canada and the president of the Budokan Judo Association He Is also a member of the All Ontario Black belt Team Mr John Man son still a college student is one of Mr s top Instructors of 1st degree black be qualifications By the way black belts in Judo can range from 1st degree to 10th degree There Is only one degree black bell In the NEIWS tended to little Carolyn Lee Thomson who will celebrate her fifth birthday on Novemr the very enjoy Judo classes Judo had women lib for yean knowledge and he lives In Japan Mr Is one of the top in Canada TRANSFORMATION The Rose Room has been under renovation for the past two months and m sure If anyone came to see It which all are welcome they would be astonished at the made When the program is completed I think those who took part in the program will shock themselves at the of the room With these instructors and the potential of the facilities Is it any wonder that Judo is one of the fastest growing sports In Georgetown At the moment there are members registered in the club and more joining all the time tXINDCLASSLb Above I mentioned all arc welcome to come and sec the dojo and the Judo club well I guess I better let you know when it Is opened Because of the large mem classes have had to expand from Tuesday and Thursday evenings from until to two ad classes on Saturday mornings from 9 am to noon You are welcome at hew mes As can probably tell by now I meli have a great feeing for the sport of Judo but particularly for Judo in Georgetown There is tremendous potent here for one of the top Judo teams in or even In all of Canada Hornby News North Trafalgar uehre Club held their weekly party on Saturday t November at the North Trafalgar Recreation Centre TherL were 10 tables of euchre n play The for the lad were won by Mrs Lena Hamilton Mrs Harvey Dunn and Mrs Joe Ellis The high pr tor the men were won by Harvey Dunn Mason and Joe Ellis The lucky draws were won by Frank I Jock Thome The next euchre will be held on Saturday night November 11 Mr and Mrs Don Shea of Milton vis led with Mr and Mrs Garry Hamilton of the Line Hornby Sincere sympathy Is tended to the family of the I Price passed away suddenly on Wednesday November I at the Milton strict Hospital Mr Price year He was the husbund of Clare Patterson and a dear lather of Mrs George Bryan of Laurel and Vema Mrs Herb Wilbon of George town brother of Gordon of and Harry and Stanley deceased He was also loved by nine grand children He rested at the McKersic funeral Home Main Street Milton The funeral service was held in St Stephen Anglican Church Hornby on day at pm Interment St Stephen Ctmciery I unch was served by the lad of the church greetings arc ex tended to Mrs John and Harry who will celebrate their birthdays on November 12 Get well wishes are extended to Mrs Clarence Peacock who is a patient n the Milton District Mr and Mrs J m Hamilton of Hornby visited on Sunday There were 19 tables of euchre In play at the Boync Community Centre on Friday night November The first for the ladles was won by Mrs Ida Foster and the second was won by Elizabeth yholt The for the gents was won by Cliff Brown and the second prize was won by Albert Vanattan The lucky draws were won by Elizabeth Stout Mrs Preston Jack Robertson and Frank Peacock Those with the most lone hands were Jane Doan and Donald Douglas A delicious lunch was served and a social hour en joyed Barbara Gail Preston daughter of Mr and Mrs James Preston of Georgetown graduated from the Credit Valley School of Nursing at Cooksville on July She attended the Milton District High School Barbara has now graduated and passed as a Registered Nurse officially on the 30th of October Congratulations are extended to Barbara in a career of nursing Mr and Mrs Garry Hamilton and family visited with Mr and Mrs Roy South of Brampton on Sunday YOU KNOW Twenty years ago today the V S exploded the first hydrogen bomb at test site in the Pacific Don forget It is no longer to bum those dead leaves Clouds Rain Dont Hamper This Bazaar For twentyone years John s Anglican Church Guild has held a bazaar the first Saturday in November During that time weather has been all types snow rain cold mild sunny and cloudy Last Saturday was cloudy and rainy but the bazaar carried on as usual and a good crowd enjoyed the friendly atmosphere The home bake table displayed the talents of those who like to bake the fan work table those who sew knit crochet and work at crafts Children of all ages were attracted to the fish pond Some of the guests enjoyed an early afternoon cup of tea and cookies and an opportunity to chat with friends Others had a NOV 9 1972 Page salad plate supper and most of these visited the gypsy fortune teller Plates with a drawing of the church were on display and many were sold The original drawing was done by a local artist Ken Grant who Is also a member of the congregation Miss Alice Armstrong was winner of the cuddly rabbit and Glenn English son of Mr and Mrs George English won the crocheted Mr and Mrs J A Thompson of Hlllsburgh celebrated their wedding anniversary Wednesday November 1 Both were residents of Stewarltown at the time of their marriage and the ceremony 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