Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 13 November 1993, p. 20

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Page 20 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, November 13, 1993 "PRromaR Karate" INSTRUCTION FOR CHILDREN & AT Fair play codes It'is easy to forget your own behavior at times and geta little carried away with the excitement of seeing your child on the ice. Why don’t you make a point of distributing your own ‘rules’. TOWN Clubs also a Acton & Parents’ Code 1) Do not force an unwilling child to Participate in sports; 2) Remember children are involved in organized sports for their enjoyment, not yours; 3) Encourage your child always to play by the rules; 4) Teach your child that honest effort is as important as victory so that the result of each game is accepted without undue disappointment; 5) Turn defeat to victory by helping your child work towards skill impi ip. Never tidicule or yell at your child for making a mistake or losing a competition; || _ 6) Remember that children learn best by example. “™ | Applaud good plays by your team and by members of the opposing team; 7) Do not publicly question the officials’ judgment and never their honesty; 8) Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from children’s sporting activities; 9) Recognize the value and importance of volunteer coaches. They give of their time and resources to provide recreational activities for your child. Spectator’s Code - 1) Remember that children play organized sports for their own fun. They are not there to entertain you, and they are not miniature pro athletes; 2) Be on your best behavior. Don’t use profane language or harass players, coaches or officials; 3) Applaud good plays by your own team and the visiting team; 4) Show respect for your team’s opponents. Without them, there would be no game; 5) Never ridicule or scold a’child for making a mistake GEORGETOWN Cameron Parkes is in front. ———_—__—_ GEORGETOWN MINOR House League Results Players and coaches of the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association Tyke House Eagle Landscaping team include, back row, from left; coaches Andy Murphy, Bill Mountford, and Mike Russell. Middle row from left; Brian Kosciuch, Daniel Smerelca, Spencer Brown, David Cole, Jason Herron-Jacobs, Shawn Bruce, James Mountford, and Justin Noble. Front row from left; Chris Darling, Jordan MacKinnon, Corey Carlton, Anthony Murphy, Douglas Stevenson, and Jeremy Webster. Goal tender - photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Bennett sees ice time with Oilers Adam Bennett, a graduate of the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association, has enjoyed some recent playing time with the Edmonton 4 Bennett was then traded to the Oilers for forward Kevin TOYOTA 1991 LTD. during a competition; 6) Condemn the use of violence in all forms; 7) Res; t the officials’ decisions; 8) Encourage players. always to play: ‘according to the les. Oilers following a trade that ught him to-the rebuilding club from Chicago. Bennett scored his first NHL goal last week against Manson out witha injury. Todd has four goals and — three assists in 14 games with the Hawks. Bennett and the Oilers, TOYOTA GMHA Hockey news Halton Hills This Week Alcor - 873-7622; Robyn 15 Mountainview Rd. and GMHA have joined Spence - 877-2385 and Georgetown forces to put together our Wayne Smith - 873-1429. LOCAL TORONTO | own pages in the paper. We Get your tickets now - only 250 available. Hockey Moms: are meet- “have two pages dedicated 877-2296 874-4276 solely to GMHA teams to : list scores, game write-ups, team(s) of the week, sponsor of the week, game sched- ules, and general hockey news from GMHA. Mailboxes. have been installed in both, arenas for conveners, managers, coach- €s, team reporters to use to ensure your information gets to the paper. Neck Guards: B.N.Q. cer- tified neck guards will be mandatory equipment on all players by January 1, 1994. This rule is enforced by OMHA and if a player does not wear this approved neck guard during game or prac- tice, he/she’ will not. be gain on Monday, November 22, 7:30 at the Police Station. This night is primarily to begin assem- bling the Christmas stock- ings for the younger players. Lots of help is needed, 400 stockings using 1500 pieces must be cut. Bring your pinking shears, or just your- self and lend a hand. Tournaments: Midget Tournament is January 1, 2, 7, 8 and 9. Help is always needed on the bar, in the kitchen and at the gate. Dave Curry is Chairperson, 873- 7777, The Bantam Tournament is during March Break, March 12-20. Again, allowed on the ice. volunteers are necessary to 354 Guelph St. Get Acquainted Dance: set _run‘a successful tournament. i for Saturday, December 4 at Unit 27 Holy Cross Church Hall. No House Georgetown, Ont. | Tickets are $10 per person, League games which includes D.J., buffet and door prizes. Tickets are played last (905) 873-1655 available from Marilyn Saturday NUBOD_ WS, oP exercise EQUIPMENT Ke "873-2611 Treadmills Steppers Universal Gyms _Striders Z Bicycles Weights & Benches Rowers \ccessories Ski Machines And More. 162 Guelph St., Georgetown Ve (3 doors down from Barragers) op Sy St.Louis on the power play who just snapped a 14 game and in five games has three i i ints. winless string with a win over Detroit, invade Maple Leaf Gardens Monday taking on the league leading Maple Leafs. 4 ints. Confident that he would crack the Blackhawks lineup, Bennett was sent to the Indianapolis Ice of. the International Hockey League. —_——___—_. Important dates Annual Meeting: Set for Tuesday, March 29, 1994, Alcott Arena. Day of Champs: Set for Saturday, April 9, 1994, Rep. Banquet: Set for Wednesday, April 6, 1994, Alcott Arena, Conveners: House-league ‘onveners this year are: Tyke - Larry Louth; Novice - Donna Martin; Atom - Louis Barbosa; Peewee - Jim Readman; Bantam - Dave Martin; Midget/Juv. - Tom Lush. Dic know? «There are presently over 850 players registered with GMHA; * Any team wanting to use GMHA or a GMHA team name for fundraising purpos- es must. receive approval, in writing, from the VP of Administration (by-law 3..15). EOQRGETOWN e Cc TRAFFIC TICKET NETWORK N @ | Did you know that a guilty plea can e BOWLING e accumulate demerit points which can lead to. a license suspension, higher insurance rates and MORE! 0 | oe mel © e |GROUPS @ || We are... We also... 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