Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 11, 1981, p. 17

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THE HERALD Wednesday November 11 IBS Year of the Disabled what does it mean Johnny Pa ARC SAY HALLELUJAH The follow inn member of ARl Angela floor hockey team Although everyone participates only top players compete agalns major centres as Brampton are back row right Terry coach Nell Gary Tina Job I Tom lee Vivian middle row Eliiabeth Gayle Denny Joh Jacob front row Mark Paul Barbie Dave John Herald photo ram page III of the hardships and a parent sees when the child Is treated unfairly and becomes alienated from his friends She seen how the schools want Mike participate In sports for Fear of hurting himself and how Mlko become a walking time bomb ready explode emotion for it was hard not lobe physically active when he lost his from a rare eye disease called Iritis He a cornered f with nothing left but do Jessie Jacobs says PITY Hut school In Brant ford gave Mike back his love of parts and team spirit the school Is enviable says Mike mothers The kids McDonald school and they make you feel of yourself she says They give ourselves courage and hope Mrs Jan has how hard It is for others understand the disabled It s a problem people don t want he about They just don 1 understand Mrs Jacobs says sees he not a problem by competing hi sports such an wrestling and rack and it s easier to keep his I call up Mrs Jacobs says Now Michael Is helping a you to adjust to the school in which Mike a grandmother wrote a poem about which Is Included In this OCTANT Willi 1981 bene the International Year of he I hoped that any progress that has been made the understand of the disabled will not be Iter he year ends Hopefully he message will Georgetowns Armbro bantams are one for one Georgetown Transport Bantams had two trip Burlington this week where coming home with a point Is always lough The optimism of he truck era was shattered Oct when Burlington a Minor Bantams handed their guests an loss Nothing went right for Georgetown and it seemed they forgot they had to work as a team during The Tier II Bants returned Del time lo faceoff against Burlington Major Bantams hoping to change results Todd Cull set up Mark for the gomes opening goal to give Georgetown the lead The Iwo teams skated with each other but the d began to show between tho pipes as the Burlington goal lender made big The home team put four goal son the before Mark Bertr with his second tally of the day brought the count to Assisting on the goal were Mark Pasiak and Jim It una Burlington netted three more lute goals to put a win out of reach for Georgetown The Tier II Bantams play ago n at home this Saturday against in an tempt to even their won lost record Thirt laps of pool for swimmer Margarine ElMQROVE PURE VEQETABLE OIL John Jo Hies the Elghlh George town started when was years old under a coach both Marilyn fell and celebrated Lake OntarlojMmmers Thirteen old John said thai Ryder was a persistent nttn but without him and Jains parents he I swimmer he Is today nylon says The gripe even an avid swim mer whaiUs attained a level badge from the adapted acq uatics cat The former Hal ton Hills representative Is at home the water John suffers from Spina Bifida which is congenital spina I deformity but that t present him from swimming consecutive lengths of Ihe Georgetown indoor pool Even though the lengths took an hour to Port at his carl training was with the Georgetown swim club be fore become the Blue I He swam wllh Ihe rest of Ihe kids and their presence helped him to John strongest stroke Is the front crawl and every ho can be seen Georgetown Indoor pool with pal Nell Mercler of 10 Eden Place Georgetown The Saturday morning swim Is for the hand capped and the able- bodied Neil and John have been summing in the Indoor Pool nee it opened in George town However John is Just gel ting back into the swing of th after having a series of spinal operations since last May Neil Mercler has the same Level awlmm certificate as John and trips lo summer camp must have helped this grade eight student at C In Milton improve his Nell who has muscular dystrophy has been mine since he was a baby John and Neil work at their swimming on Ihelr own but sometimes are coached by Instructors Time In Ihe pool Is spent on practising their lengths and fooling around Both find swimming to be their favorite sport and one of the best parts is the exercise Nell ASSORTED VARIETIES Duncan Hines Mixes CUT PROM CANADA Round Steak US PATCH ma 99 CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF Sirloin Steaks 295 IB for Bobbi poem jI written by Margaret King grandmother of Mlchnel Jacobs who Is featured in Ihe special sports edition on the Michael attends Ross McDonald school in Brentford for the disabled and been helping fellow Georgetowner age adjust to his new surround The poem was written for Bobbi OH your joflglng suit Your vot so swell and true are an inspiration Yes I will jog with We II run cross meadow And find that flowery dale Where a flows down the hillside Where lore and prevail We II hear the long of Ihe woodlands Ihe Irilloms bloom In May We II lrll along pathways And heal whit the woodlands say The robin so There Joy In heron call Somewhere In the You can hear the waterfall can fin Mitt amy willows I know they are In bloom Although we cannot aee them They send Ihelr rare perfume Vie II stop and smell Dowers As people seldom do White walking In meadow Hi wonders pursue blind They that there those who will not see Vie see much by and sound In darkness we be one hai a lllltc world things do I find In mine If others can The blind can do II too Bobble re a friendly Utile lad It obvious we never miss The Ihtngi we never had you Karl school In lou II each day so full things lhai they can leach you the BOSS SCHOOL Competitive Prices af PRICES EFFECTIVE WED NOVEMBER 11 TO SAT NOVEMBER WE RESERVE THE flWHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Bathroom Ml outsit on mutt an nan mum TBone CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF BONELESS FULL OR OUTSIDE CUT Round Steaks Towets onrwio Upton assorted Premium Quality Double loss for Gems Continued from page give ihe vis tors an margin by the time the tamer sound The Gems picked up their third goal as Guy Cormier Jumped on the puck In front of the Blades on a defensive blunder with less than a minute remaining in the period and scor ed wo short handed goals for the Blades in lurned out to be a seven goal period entirely In visiting clubs favor Steve Steve Craig Marshall and Dave McEwan mesmerized the Gems while home club had players cooling their heals In Ihe penally box Blades Frank also earned him self a goal Smith faced Gem shots CUT FROM CANADA GRADE BONELESS A LEAN Stewing Beef FROZEN Lake S FROZEN Boston Blue Fillets ROYAL ASSORTED FLAVORS Jolly Powders LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL BRAMPTON BRAMALEA CENTRES Nov 16th 30 4 Consecutive Weeks Dec 6 9 30 Consecutive Weeks SPECIAL CHRISTMAS COURSE Dec 28 31st BOOK NOW GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE ALL COURSES ARE INCOME TAX DEDUCT ABLE AND INCLUDE THE ROAD TEST in Downtown phone 4590418 in City 4590417 Palmollve 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