Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 14, 1983, p. 10

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WEEKEND EXTRA Friday More facilities needed Bobbins The following 1 the third of lire put series on taped Interview with Dr Robbus revelling a range of topic dealing physical education The Herald Aa far any program and faculties planned for York can see the university Bobbins 1 think that of our facilities there Is a crying need for a new stadium there a crying need for new gymnasium facilities York had five teams make the national which ban unofficial record of the number of teams making the championships so everyones compet ing at the same time I think universities have got to be concerned wi lh In the wide sense of the term the community Therefore we ve been running a seminar Series for the last 13 years but we need more space In order to do some of that to link up within the field to provide opportunities for upgrading of coaches Im convinced that universities have got to cooperate In those sorts of things 1 think York has cooperated with the track and field community In Toronto with the building of the Metropolitan Track and Field centre which is Just an excellent facility And I think the results of that have been seen in the number of athletes from the Toronto Metro Track Centre that made the Commonwealth Games There were in fact 10 athletes from the University that made the Common wealth Games There are IS Internal athletes that are students at York In programs I m convinced there is an increasing need for athletic injuries and athletic therapy as an area of focus With the opening of the York University athletic injuries clinic in the Metro Track Centre hopefully that might be an outlet I am hopeful that this athletic injuries clinic will be a service to athletes at the professional level right across the city The aim would be to run It on funding and rates so its not going to cost the athlete therell be a physiotherapy service there there II bea team of doctors on hand from nine in the morning until nine at night with sports injury people from four until I think leisure studies and quality of life is another area that needs focus The Herald Are we doing enough now In the field of physical education In Recreation Departments across the country and are Municipal govern ments providing enough Robblns 1 think were desperate ly short of facilities particularly for person on the street because many of the facilities have been designed for the middle and upper class and the Others afford It Were short of other faculties we certainly Improved participation and I think its about per cent but that still means there is per cent that doing anything I think programs for senior citizens are Improving but again theyve got long way to go Programs for atypical people whether theyre physically or mentally hand capped I guess there are very encouraging signs but were not there yet and there is a danger that we will become complacent and say weve got It made The Herald At York bow many professors there be tea and bow many students are enrolled in the fncDityT Or Bobbins There professors Its difficult to say about number of students there would be about Included in those prof are people that are coaching and running the recreation program so theyre not all teaching academic programs Our philosophy has been that coaches should be fulltime members of the faculty rather than part time pays SPECIAL T39 A Wendys Kids Fun Pak is a complete kidsized meal We serve a pure beef junior hamburger small fries and your choice of junior Frosty or small soft drink Offer good until Jan 24 1983 weekdays after m and all day Sat Sun THE iSciuoN Guelph St Georgetown TM Lie By imwnsUotul employees The Herald Just a a Canadian athletic scholarships What re your feelings on themT Its very controversial Issue Dr Robbins Weve taken a stand that were not against third party scholarships that is scholarships given by an outside agency but we dont have enough money and weve seen some problems on first party scholarships We are however prepared to compete with any other universities that offer scholarships we want to compete at the highest level Its interesting that In Alberta Manitoba and British Columbia the governments offer scholarships for athletes competing for the university And think theyre having a little bit at I dont think we can slop the drain to the U we cant entertain athletes theres Just not that sort of money around think as long as Canadian schools can provide good coaches good programs good facilities we have a chance of competing I convinced Ca universities offer a high level of education and are proud of the fact that most of the athletes graduate with degrees I think the standard of Canadian university athletes has Improved tremendously in the past while No longer do they get better that much better competition I think one can Isolate out a few sports in which thsy are much better like baskdhall and football can be a shop window for Canada The Herald As ar as Instrnctor goes what sort of attrlbatea wseld yes say they should have that mass them an ideal candidate Dr Weve been looking people with an understanding of the various facets of physical education and within that one speciality in which theyre particularly expert Sports Camp Minor Peewees in 1st place Herald Special As the Tri County leas season winds up the North Ha I ton Sports Camp Minor Pee moved to consolidate their hold on first place by posting wins over Street and Burlington B Georgetown played In Vic Johnson Arena and blanked host ing Cotton recorded his first shutout of the year Georgetown scored twice in each period In this their win of the season Goals came from the slicks of Adam Ben nett Alan Brent Mike Wilkin and Jeremy with a pair En the third Assisting on two scor plays were Doug Mc- and Alan One assist was earned by Andrew Hoddlnott Steve Adam Bennett January 11 at Memor ial Arena the locals had to come from behind to defeat visiting Burlington The red light flashed once In each period The Pee Wees spotted the blue and orange a one goal lead early n the contest before getting their pow into high gear going two for two Doug Kent was set up at the side of the net on a nice pass by Brent Press wood for the tying goal Adam Bennett notched the game winner on a hard shot night to the comer Alan Glray and Steven Sutherland drew assists Next hockey action is a home and home series with Brampton Rep standings BANTAM Burlington MaJ Georgetown Milton Burlington 9 13 IB lot 11 4 I S3 1 41 a 17 34 1 lit 109 131 Georgetown Burlington Orangeville It S3 I 41 1 a si THE 3495 ALTERNATIVE At Thruway Muf fiercer Ire there a an alternative to expensive muffler repairs For a limited time only will replace the muffler on most popular domes tic cars for only INSTALLED So if you suspect that your cars muffler might not make it through Hi is winter consider the alternative HALTON THRUWAY MUFFLER 347 Guelph Street Georgetown 8770179

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