Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 2, 1979, p. 35

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HERALD Wednetdsy May 1 1ft Page Debbie Danard Danard wins in Quebec Debbie Danard of the Northern Karate Club In Norval took the grand championship in lighting In the Quebec Provincial Championships held in Hull over he weekend The women were divided into Ihrce categories or ihe fighting division They had novice intermediate and black bell divisions Danard who holds a blue belt first competed and won intermediate division She then went up against the novice champion a green belt and again came out on lop Winning that meant Danard had on op portunity to fight against the black belt division for the grand championship surprised her higher graded opponent by taking the decision aid the overall title In the kata division which is open to men and women holding blue or brown belts look a third place It was the first grand championship In fighting Tor in her career Senior teams ready to fold Raiders allowed less cards The OHA Snlor A lea gue may not be in operation next year with four of Ihe teams which competed this year on the brink of fold it was revealed at the annual meeting held in To ronto Saturday Football helmets checked A education pro fessor at the University of Is examining Ihe foot ball helmets in use n in comparison with Amen can football helmets for safe iy A recent ruling by a lech group has out the criteria for safe Football and should helmets In llalion schools foil to meet safely standards the re placement cast could be quite high A request had been made to the boards executive committee for to to replace andthecommt tec denied the request Em Lavender director education that other groups arc study football helmets and those which another report had termed inadequate might be termed safe by a subsequent study Robert Dixon tendent program said he and a program nator have wilh secondary school principals and some of the helmets might need to be replaced If the number appeared lo be excessive In terms of budget the pur chases might be spread a cross several years II is Ihc school principal decis on lo go football or not go football in consideration of the funds available from the board for the operation of school Dixon said Bowling News Central Ontario Bowlers Assoc held their annual Braun Appliance en l last Sunday The winners in order of their stand had their choice of over prizes from food processors and electric bar to hair dryers and razors The highest placed bowler tied for from own was Roger Gervals and he chose a Kitchen appliance The top winner was Paul Caibornc from Strectsvllle Other appliance winners from Georgetown were Gall Scarborough Gord Lane Joe Foster Sue Nell and Peg The cutoff point Tor prize winners was handicap included The C Master Burs was won by Continued on Page 38 NOW OPEN FERTILIZER with tree spreader rental SEEDS flower vegetable FEATURING SOIL PEATMOSS PESTICIDES And SPRING BULBS TREES SHRUBS EVERGREENS FRUIT TREES ROSES SPECIAL Muglio Pirns Reg SALE Whitby doubtful to compete In the league next year If those teams fold it would mean a virtual end to the senior A loop with Cambridge and Thunder bay being the only remaining clubs which fielded a team last year There are strong rumors that If four clubs do told at least three of them would Join the Intermediate A loop was ex petted to oin the Interme diate A league last year but then decided to try their at Senior A In other news affecting the Georgetown Raiders coming of the meeting the OHA changed the number of play which will be allowed to sign under cards for next year This past season Interme diate A teams were allow to have players signed under cards until January At that time teams had to cut back to or less players On February teams could build back to 21 players If they had any cards left This coming season Inter mediate A cams Mill only be allowed to have players signed under cards as of December By January 10 teams must have 19 or less players signed Only those be allowed to play wilh the teams until the end of the season OPEN 8 am dark ovary day except Sunday Dine out for Mothers Day at the Dominion Hotel No muss fuss Just leave the cooking to us Let Mom relax and enjoy a delicious dinner out It a nice way to show her you care Reasonable Dad pleasing prices WE WILL BE OPEN MOTHERS DAY SUNDAY MAY FROM 12 NOON UNTIL 7 M MUSIC WILL BE PROVIDED BY WILLIE NOBLE FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE Special Lasangna for Chicken Cacciatori 50 for 2 Ravioli for 2 Take out and delivery service available Reservations Accepted OUR SPECIAL GUEST DURING MOTHERS DAY WILL BE THE SENIOR CITIZENS FROM JEANETTES NURSING HOME LODGE PLAN TO SPEND MOTHERS DAY WITH US AND ENJOY A DELICIOUS MEAL COOKED JUST FOR YOUl Dominion Hotel WHERE A SMILE ALWAYS GREETS YOU MAIN STREET NORTH ACTON 8531600

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