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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 11, 1977, B2

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B2 The Acton Free Press Wednesday May 11977 Records at AHS field day Acton High School a track meters BOO meters and jump urn Jump cook and field day the Greens long Jump and three triple Philip ji come out on top of both the winners Dave Johnson TL boys and girls finals as well Heather Near and Sue Thorn as the overall championship son Triple Jump Jack wiMcioum iij Their final score was girls A number of now records were set during the days iui a Blue was second with a split events especially in the nSMZimT itKcNbbiws of girls and boys sprints Heather Near took iim followed by Yellow with girls and 233 boys and Black 100 meters and the girls meters Individual stars were Results Sharon Cook the day only four time winner who swept the midget girls 100 meters Big fish contest fiord Sharon MM Helen Rob WO Malcn Jim I Torn McDowttl I Ikin Stephen ken That big fish you caught last weekend could be worth a lot of money if you enter It in the Big Fish contest this year in awards will be given out for each of nine different categories with going to the top in each BOO MHm and Tnt Rob no nave Murray Martin 3L3 Jim Jump Martin Steve Jump Stephen Spring MirUnOualOil Shot Shin II gory Entry forms will be avail able at Sports or through resorts or the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters All fish over the honour award weight also win special Molson Honour Award Weights In each category arc speckled trout three pounds smallmouth bass four pounds large mouth bass five pounds Rainbow trout six pounds walleye eight pounds salmon 10 pounds lake trout or 15 pounds northern pike 15 pounds and maskinonge 25 pounds 111 FT Alton It I Mrlrra Jam Vktrry I Indent Mm JOB MfttNc4JmlorM MHoMorrklll linMetpra Mr Iff Mr Meter llurdln Mark IlllhJamp Brian J Mlk SO MDk Moon Jump John Smith Shot Brian M niacin MM Jarrun Martin MB I MlkMorrti7 lot Sharon McGregor is I Karen Chapman and Cindy Brill Cindy McTJUIowayltJ MO Metre Karen Chapman n Baker Malm Cindy 1 MO Lata Near J a Karen VanderdykenlOl 1Mb Cindy McClUoway Sharon McOrcgor lOOMtliiUMnUrt Chapman II Vi Jump Victoria Baker Ji Kami CI Debbie Badminton ends season The Acton Badminton Club George Williams wound up the season last The club will resume Monday During the past tivities In the fall and look month a tournament was held forward to seeing many new and the following club races members were the winners ladies singles men singles Rene March ladies doubles Jean tbeV C3il US Joan Morris Art I7rc mens doubles Rone March Bob Watts and mixed doubles Sue Bullock and XOUrtrn Sue 7 i Sue Can SLTSi Bant lacrosse players invited MODEL CONTEST winners at Robbies Hobbies shop are front row junior winners Ted with a Huey chopper Don Wong with a man o war James with a Black Window plane James Thomas with a racer back row senior winners Richard Staehyra with a Lola T70 Robert Collerton with a Atsro Other winners were Don Price and Paul Gorjup James placed first for seniors and Ted first for juniors Greenwood features No Tball two stakes this week Dave Henry KronmS23 DO Gary IB Tammy Ml Kelly 400 Anl TOmciriSnan Janei La rosso players of bantam AnjigttjuicaBuKheri age 13 years old are in Pauy Keiiy in to turnout for a practice session Monday at p m In the arena under the direction melra of Bob TurkoSZ Tammy Abop ist JtMtca has an eye to field MwmBei4s Jui a team for the newly re- and shanm Vo formed Kitchener Buchanan Kelly and Anile league Also Heeded Is an id assistant coach Greenwood raceway will be featuring two stakes races this weekend with the second leg of their Greenwood Sophomore pacing series going off May 13 the Bur Stakes being run May The Greenwood Sophomore Pacing Series opened lost week with opening leg The series is for three year old fillies who won less than in This weekend s second leg Is worth Station Catering open with win Industrial league Softball shutout ball for four innings The VansCatering game opened Sunday amidst wind in the Station Electric game went only five innings but and hail which forced the before the Hotel broke that was long enough to allow postponement of one of the through Hugh Forbes and the Caterers to rack up nine three scheduled games John Dunn scored for Station Family Cleaners and J in the fifth inning followed by Sports will meet Thursday John Terry Curlew evening to make up the game and Daryl Brown in the sixth With the score tied in the bottom of the last inning Duf field scored the winner when t brought him in Halton Hills Electric runs In the games that were played Station Hotel triumphed over Hills Electric by a close 76 count and Halton Hills Catering came from behind in a big were scored by Gary five run third inning to Masters trounce Vans Welding Fred Archibald and Fred Archibald pitched runs in their 94 victory They started strong with three hits in the first inning enough to score Bruce McPhcrson and take the lead Vans came back In the second with two runs of their own scored by Sterling Saunders and Steve Marshall Five runs After being shutout In the second frame Catering exploded for five runs In the third batting around the repealed In the fourth and order in the process combined with McPhcrson to McPhcrson Karl add two more in the fifth Klliingback Hay Graham inning Avery and Hon Dan Allen and crossed the plate for the O scored the other two winners runs for Vans Season opens for Colonials Rockwood Colonials the senior fastball club open their game schedule at Cambridge Sunday May 15 The league includes Cam bridge Orange- viile Fergus Hillsburg Ar and Home opener is Monday May when Fergus meets Colonials at the ball park Game time is a 15 Fred Buchanan will be the new field manager for the team and Harold McKendry will be the new coach Norm Beatly spokesman for the team told the Free Press This years team should be an improved club over last year He Is sure the team will go to playoffs New players include Doug McAlpine and Albert Kelly Coming out of retirement ore Bob Shaw and Harry Phillips Colonials schedule played alt IS and all are are park May at Junes June J- June July July 1 1 Hilliburghnl Colonfab July It Cambridge at JulyCS Auguall a I Colonial Augml i at said the team is hop ing to have outstanding sea sons from Phil Shrive short stop Bob Show pitcher and Beatty who said I hope to produce again Two others the team Is counting on are Chick Milne Tom Parkin son New uniforms Beatty commented that players appreciate the new red uniforms supplied by Walter Farm Equipment Aluminum Co Winters and the Eramosa Ball Association The illness you II never see coming Get in shape and don t give the enemy a big target Fitness is fun Try some HOMES ANYWHERE in lh country area have he d nan hams you been looking for lis Thero a over He rem moduli rung no I to Why buy from Hall day Id Contractor The Qual Hall day havs reputat on or Id And we a dad calsd thai on h of Hal day Id rig Contractor we con odor you a wit erv dai lot on and mortgage est a Hal I ty to an red Hall day Id Contractor we had to prove Id We day a ending J Id and aland behind are all the eiourcos of Hall day Homei e ret pec ted name n haul ng unco 1 Let a get together and about your earn home Hall day Dealer HAUJDAY HOMES DISPLAY COURT DANCING Every Saturday 9 pm to at the r Acton Legion MAY 14 ROYAL COMMISSION May J 4 The 28BJ Wright 11Counuy 25Camilla Show Band Admission 4 00 per couple ENTERTAINMENT IN LOUNGE EVERY FRIDAY QGuard POOL CHEMICALS l Gallon sib pHDOWN sib Stabilized lb CHLORINE POWDER STABILIZER POOL TEST KITS BATHING CAPS 20 Off The Burlington Stakes pace 11 or Canadian owned three olds racing for total or first stakes of he season is the General Brock Stakes May Hustling Time lowered the Mohawk standard for three year olds to 1 in his victory in the final leg of the Mohawk Sophomore Pacing series May first His clocking tied the nil age track record The Acton Minor Softball Association will not Ik sup plying equipment in the tvent someone wants to start i league It had been in correctly reported in List weeks free the association would supply such equipment 1977 Season Opener ONTARIO JUNIOR LACROSSE Acton Rams ADMIWON Children tfhFf fl COME OUT AND ENJOY EXCITING JUNIOR LACROSSE AND SUPPORT THELOCAL TEAM Choose it a Charge it ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS SUPER SAVINGS FOB THE MINI MAC 25 AND OTHER CHAIN PETTYS GARAGE 8569571 SUPERMARKET 9 Mill St East Acton 8530650 Sealtest 3Qt BagorJugDeposjt 2 MILK dot Grade A Modium EGGS Savo20 TEA BAGS Carnival Tins TOM JUICE 55 Green Giant Tins NIBLETS KER CORN 2 Tins FRUI COCKTAIL 2 FflcellB Royala Save20 TOIL TISSUE 99 Proctor Gamble 38oz Bottle CRI 0IL Aylmer Bottle CATSUP 89 Fleecy Pkg of 30 Save FABRIC SOFTENER SHEETS Soalteal Container NEW SMOOTH CREAMY COTTAGE CHEESE 59 Grade A Fresh Killed TURKEYS lb MEDIUM GROUND BEEF Schneider s oz REGULAR COOKED MEATS Shopsy 11b ALL BEEF WIENERS Shopsy 1 lb Ron OLD VIENNA SALAMI ROLL Maple Leaf GOLDEN FRY SAUSAGE Leaf SALAMI CHUNKS U S No Large Head Size a LETTUCJ 39 Produce USA Florida No 1 Large Size TOMA 59 US No CABBAGE

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