Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 8, 1978, p. 18

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Page IB THE HERALD Wedneiday March 1978 Georgetown minor hockey results Door Barnes one of three goals on this piny Friday lo lead the luldcn la win over the Fori Eric Mavericks and Rkkey Becker who also Jusl recently Joined cam both played Raines against the Mavericks Barnes Becker star in Raiders 95 victory Barnes In only second game as a Raider this year scored three goals and added an to lead the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders lo a victory over the Fort Erie Mavericks Alcott Arena on Friday night Barnes who starred with the Georgetown Gemini for three years was on the ice for the Raiders first six goals The winger only saw part time ac tion as he was on a line which had only Doug Tate as a constant member Homes was splitting the time on the line with Ricky Becker and Bob Becker who also dressed for only his second game also had excellent twice and added Tate was back form scoring his helping set up another goal chipped in with The wm was a very import ant one for the Raiders as It snapped a four game losing streak their longest of the season It also gave the Raid some much needed to carry wiih them into the playoffs The Raiders dominated the period and took a lead on goals by Tate from Jean and and Barnes from Pothering ham and Brad r However the Raiders that lead with some y Inckadasical late in the period whith led Maverick goals by Pat and Kevin Becker looked very good In the period as he up both Folhenngham and Tate for scoring chances on his very first shift When Barnes took over his spot on tliclinf Tote moved to center The Raiders third line com pleiely dominated ploy in the second period no mailer who was playing on Tate put the ahead with But lerworth getting his second Continued page Judo a very safe sport says Acton instructor The Acton Hatashila Judo Club has been run here for the past one and a half years and is registered with the Ontario Judo Black Belt Association Oliver Reynolds who has been Involved in judo for 13 years teaches members at Acton High School on Tuesday nights Bill Canadian Heavyweight Champion for the past ears and who has a block belt has also been in Acton to assist Reynolds Although judo which in Ja means gentle way may took like a sport to outsiders it Is unusual that you find injuries If you get an injury its your own fault you werent prepared or you didnt fall right said Reynolds never blame the person who made the throw One of the reasons Reynolds thinks serious injuries are so rare in judo is that the first thing new students learn Is how to fall without being hurl Falling is one the most things they will learn and can also be applied to other sports such as skiing There arc basically two of judo recreational judo and competitive judo Competitive style judo is completely different from recreational style judo The Acton Ilatashita Club practices mainly recreational judo although five members were entered in a competition in Toronto The members did quite well coming home with a second third and two fourth place finishes There are six levels of skill in judo ranging from a white belt the lowest up to a black belt The black belt Itself also has seven levels of difficulty within the category Reynolds is a first degree block belt the lowest within the block belt He there is no special school one must attend order to be allowed to teach judu all black bells are to teach Every bell lec has a amount of know ledge and skill that must be mastered before a belt is granted There is a written exam which must be passed This examination includes Japanese J Some people art orange belts for three yearn others for three months said Reynolds Compared to the judo clubs in Toronto where Reynolds lias also taught Acton is a small club We usually gel kids out There are no adults taking judo instruction in Aclon as there are in Toron to where mixed classes of adults and children per in arc not uncommon Reynolds feels the small dais sue helps students more skills it a faster pace Although club members at taught in the same This way the kids tan learn some skills above their belt level and it will be easier for them later when they move up says Reynolds The clubs small size however it uneconomical to more than one per week GIRLS I Lisa Allans two goais were the difference in this goaltcnd duel Angle McCaughlan had the other goal for Lion cites Marline had two assists Debbie Osborne scored both the goals Truck Centre Optimist Club Jeremy Mark Shep herd and Alan tallied for the winners Adam Bennett scored for Optimists Anns Cartage KnlghtsofColumbusl The winners goals went lo Sean Cotton John Brookerand Brian Mount Shane was Knighis lone marksman NOVICE Brett hen Flelcher had a goal and wo assists each lead the winners Brian Cowling and David Barrow had the Brian with two goals and Niccoluccl did Cat scoring Joes Gulf Wayne and Robtrl Vellman scored for Gulf Terry Grieve sun had both of Tog s goals William IlontClubO Alain shield had ihchal and Sean Milton the In this one Sclby and David had the goals Armstrong Insurance Michael Ross had a big scoring five limes for the winners John Stefan and Jeffrey Mills added two each Scolt Scott and did s scoring MARCH Armsirong Insurance lions Club Williams ic Scnga Construction Truck Con Anns Cartage Club vs Knights of Col All members must wear a judogi the special outfit or judo The suit is wom mainly follow tradition but Ihe JO Joes Gulf heavy doth of judo gi Hills Catering Armsirong Drakes it very hard to and Transport Tack and Togs yet loose enough lo move about TULMMY TERNOON LADIES BOWLING 197H TEAM STANDINGS 1 Something Different Striking Six Happy Gang SamtlySix Misses Bowlcrcllcs Pin Spinners Mountaineers Hurricane Babe 10 Alley Cats 11 Something 12 Drunken Drivers Happy Hookers 14 HIGH SINGLE 1 Hazel Dumper Chen McNiven Sylvia Graham Marilyn WITH HANDICAP 1 Hazel Dumper Chen Sylvia Graham HIGH TRIPLE Chen Sylvia Graham Handy WITH HANDICAP 1 Sylvia Graham 3 TOP ELEVEN I Sylvia Graham Sandy Surlkow 3 Anna Mary Jones VernaProuse Elaine Fallow Frieda Handy IBS Shirley Simpson IDS June Cook 10 Audrey Moore 1B1 11 Raines 191 freely Reynolds hare feet and explains his position Would you rather be kicked by someone wearing shoes or bare feef Those who do not wear the judo gi with bare feet are not allowed to participate Reynolds teels the main benefits of judo are increased and and the value as defense There is a lot of and exercise involved in Judo and Reynolds says You can easily knock someone unconscious or even kill them is surprising thai with self defense becoming increasingly popular more adults are attending classes Judo Is not jusl it hobby it is a skill that may prove Invaluable one day ATOM A Doug registered his fifth shutout of Ihe year Louis scored iwice and Da vid Eros and Chris Mclean added singles A Craig Bonks scored the hat trick for here Timmy Jones had other Kennedy Donovan Chuck Peebles Wayne scored for weld help overcome a three goal Associates MacLeod J John Von and Silk Screening Posters and outdoor signs Custom Signs Truck Window Lettering PHONE WAIN STREET Glen Wllllums gallon Ave Unit l Tommy Slefan had win ners markers and Marc Howe replied for Richmond GnrbutlPlumblngZ- Fendley Florist I Darren and Wade Kirkpatrick led the winners with goals here son had Florists goals Metals Brothers Thomas Gross had two goals for the winners The others went to Geoff Knight John Lantz and Danny Kent Mike Lorilo recorded the shutout PEE WEE G Jim Doyle scored four times for the and Andy Jones has a goal and two assists Gary had the goal Evans twice for and Mike scaton all scored for Villa Scott Sclby and Craig Harrison had the others Greg Robert son ond Philip replied for Motors Chicken Villa standard Products Paul Quinn Kevin McAr- Ihur Philip Rose and Ion and Todd Osborn had Iheothers up two goals Ontario Electric lintlon Motors Pat Primerano had a hat to lead the Electrics King Variety The Bakery SaundersEsso Georgetown Tire Canadian Tire Royal Armstrong Armstrong Ins 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