Denise Forsythe of Oakville tucks and heads for the chilly waters of Lions Pool Divers gain experience in debut against Oakville Acton a two town dltlnH competition against t I tons Pool lasl ivcniiiH icott of walked villi Ihc ad honors a score iif 166 Sinclair com petes on the national and three Raid and one silver medal in the last pro- game of Acton second in with 107 and Hurry third flB points Anderson 1bo or Alton placed fourth Ik will followed In fifth the of glrh flO Shu followed In pliici by Van of Acton In thi of tiar first 10 Mines of In girls scoring She was foil owed by Acton A RUN FOR FIRST prize in the fishing derby at Fairy Lake Tuesday was made by Clayton Oakley with his and onehalf inch Pike Minor soccer Examining the catch are Rick Scott Allonby Clayton Oakley and Richard Dwyer The Pike weighed oneandonehalf pounds Atoms hand Fergus first loss Acton atom A team the undefeated Fergus learr 32 in Rural District soccer this week Scott scored the first goal while the Aclon forwards pressured the Fergus goalie with a scries close shots Kenny Kavonagh fired a shot through the goalie legs and then assisted Brian Demon on the winning goal with minutes left in the game Acton atoms will challenge Burlington in the next round of the Ontario Cup to be played at the Acton High field at 30 p on Saturday July Burlington was a semi finalist In last years scries Were going to have to give it 100 per cent coach BUI In action Aclon lost to 31 with Steve Mitchell scoring the only Acton goal Jim and Ted Nadhazi played superb games in and Rick Lolt and Ross Rennlc gave strong defensive efforts Mosquito A team remains undefeated In seven games this season Gary Lumbers scored twice against the Fergus team this week with David Mitchell bringing the final score to 31 Paul Nolan Steve Vos and Greg Near added a strong back up and defence Mosquito B team lost at with Jimmy Reynolds putting in the only Acton goal We re going to have to pull together better More effort is needed all around says coach Graham Mosquito s will have new players when they meet the undefeated Mosquito A team this week bantams tied the first Oakville German with a tremendous effort the whole team Fred Allen sent two shots Gym camp cancelled The proposed girls summer gym camp in and had be can celled because of poor registration Only nine girls registered for the program by Hills Recreation department It wan fell by many Acton tccrcft- AdvlAorv lhal response would have been much higher had there been similar program in the w Inter John Cooper recreation co ordinator Is hopeful there will be such a program around Christmas of this year Girls lurried away from the local program were sent to a similar one in Georgetown according to Mr Cooper past the goalie and Kevin Weir rammed a penalty kick home to lie the game John Hogenbirk Acton bantam goalie shut out Milton with the Acton team Slaving to set up Scott lafcolm for the two Acton goals Scott was recently brought forward from the and coach Jackie says he s really coming along well The Rangers have broken their tied standing with a 3 win over the Rovers Pierre two goals for the Rovers were balanced by Ronnie Vanitem for the Rangers Robbie Allen scored a third goal to put the Rangers in first place in the league with nine points The Raiders and tennials proved to be evenly matched in a close game that ended in a tie Evans homer Campbellville to Brampton Friday and came out with a win Bob Pie Lee went the route for and hit bard he always came up tough in the clin ches Five times he struck out a man to in inning with men on bases Take lead A hit batter an error and Ray Evan3 homer over the right field fence gave Campbellville a lead in the first Jamie Taras kicked in two goals for the Centennials along with George and Mike Scott scored for Raiders and Joel Pink made some excellent saves to keeplhescoreto4 3 until the decisive goal by Dig gins who completed his hat trick and tied the score with the final kick of the game Tornados earned their first win this season in 10 vie over the Tigers Dream game at the burg Ion tallied A points wiiiiur Hay Kingsmlll of Acton with Stir and 1 both A Ion storing and 00 rmpic lively Recreational softball Welders win battle for second position lb nil of Ihe 1 unit luimpioii hirudin tin find all Mar in I Wdntiriuyj I 111 1 Metier fldlir nil Young a win third I intra Ia win Pal will on Ik all lien WillluitiH are pitcher Cindy Marlon Hancock third lacker II other Hamilton left fielder and centre Sunn and fid Judy Hills kept unbeaten record Intact in hi men recreational soft hall league wlih a win over Hotel In second of Id double Vim Wilding look soli pi of standings dumping ledgers 1GA J 1 to I iik runs Hindi I and Wully I I In still I I lln iff en fix In In third Inning liny stored and a In- the fifth mid ixll I Could increase public ice time More public skating hours the wire by the Acton Recreation Committee at their bl monthly meeting on Thursday evening commltlee Is at tempting to build up a schedule of public skating hours around llic Community Arena reservations The majority of clubs and teams who scheduled time last year have not up preached ihc proper to book for the coming season As a result ihe committee has to work around last year schedule hoping It will be slmlllnr to the coming season It was suggested by Pam Sheldon that the arena be open to children for hour Atoms atop Halton rural standings Paul Cnrgill belted home run and six other hat hit safely twice as the Cycle and Sports atoms confirmed their hold on first place in the Hilton Minor Softball I with win in last Tuesday night Ian Paul Norton Scott Chris and Ted I indsay cracked out two hits each Steve Eddie Wilson lined out Single base hits It was Eddie Wilson s first hit of the season Four players Ian Piul Bruce Scott and Chris shared pitch ing chores for Acton Moms now have a 5 win loss record school at line times during lie weik if nil in on John Cooper said lit would likt to a whin parents and tots can out on tin mil learn A family skate to lo be conducted Sum ly Parents and tots would be held during the week It wis in hour of public could be in inn during This winter according lo Mr Cooptr then will In outdoor rinks but ones will be of I If people in community arc willing to help with the of In rinks the works department will lie more thin happy lo lit Ip Mr Cooper told the members Willy I 111 at he pi Hi will a utile iml in Him it bus thru I rink struck nit Station Until in the lilt siiilIis for the holders Mil hid a pair of a doubltl was Gardiner I I llllllcr an I Mi Hill Boyd both had four fur fi nights at tin plate for Van Welding it I inks banged out and triple Slanhririgc two doubles and Mas lies homered It and Dick Hull heavy bats for the grocers singliri an I I twice was ihc winnini pitcher Jim Whit null loss Hills I VmsWelding Hotel i a 2 15 1 1 11 8783272 8783208 V Man Tut WlMn cant mimiti Sun 13Mon 14 is 16 MllltBf ON THI otitNT 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