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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 19, 1978, p. 14

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B2 The Acton Free Press Wednesday April 1978 Your future in College hockey On Saturday May 13 a revolutionary seminar will take place at Wilfrid University on University Ave in Waterloo The top colleges from the United States and 12 Canadian Universities will be explaining what college hockey is all about and now you can obtain a scholarship to a college It is to disperse all myths and wrong ideas about going to college through the hockey program The reason for bantams juveniles and midget aged players to attend is to become acquainted with the rules that govern university eligibility what high school standards are acceptable and what about financial aid at Canadian and U S Colleges Does junior hockey jeopardize your eligibility One way to find out is to attend The fee is per person and registration forms are available from Bonnie Fay Secretary MHA Both NCAA and CIAU will make half hour presentations with open question period and open forum following The program gets un derway at noon til l m for registration and a film of the 197778 NCAA Championship game between Boston University and Boston College will be played at 1 p Acton entry in ladies fastball Youth bowling Two AHS students Splash Flashes Bantams 1st Shin Halfway through a four game total pin playoff the Scorpions scored the highest tally with pins followed by the Wasps with 1405 pins The Bees In with while the Ants carried off 1413 pins only lie pins out of first place so this could all turn around next week The Butterflies flut tered by with 1821 pins to lead the Caterpillars by a small margin for consolation spot 2nd Shift The Hornets netted the playoff lead with pins with the Fireflies just out of the spotlight with The Moths fluttered In third with while the Mosquitoes wait until next weekwith21i8plns The Flies flew off with a lead of pins over the Beetles In the con solation round TOP TEN Barry Manes MO Monica Parker 160 Linda 172 Karen Utile Kenny Norton 104 Brian Mandarine 253 159 Crooks 127 Stewart Hoy 143 Trevlynn Mason 123 Grant Smith 235 Winning the Coke end Orange Crush for their teams were Kenny Norton with pins over average and Karen Liltlo with pins over average Tracey Smith tied Karen with 22 pins over average and as she is on the same team as Kenny the team also shared chocolate bars The second shift win tiers were Crooks with pins over average and Paul McMillan with pins over average Juniors 1st Shift The Poodles shaved off a slight lead with 2968 pins to the Poms 2D68 pins pins put the Dalmatians In third spot just ahead of the Terriers who rolled a close 2852 pins The Collies collared 40 pin lead on the for consolation spot Acton will have an entry in the Halton Ladies fastball league thfs summer as soon as manager Ed Wood finds the players All positions are open and there Is no age restriction for the players he told the Free Press The Halton Ladles league consists of nine teams the Georgetown Georgetttes two Glen Williams teams two Milton teams two Hlllsburgh teams one team from Horn by and Acton Its not a powder puff league by any means said Wood It was formed for fun and recreation but It is also very Membership In the team is open to anyone In Halton Kills and tryouta are this Sunday morning and Tuesday evening at Prospect Park Tennis Talk Spring programs Only five of ten courses offered by the are running this spring Y public relations officer Carol Clark told the Free Press that boys basketball for boys nine to years old has a registration of 12 and la Monday evenings Louis is in charge of this program Boxing for exercise and fun with Amend Sleeves Is being taught Mondays and Fridays Mrs Clark said the regular people show up for this each time It is offered Disco exercising to shape upand improve dancing with Stephanie Lister has a membership of It runs Wednesday mornings Human awareness getting In touch with yourself has a reglstratio of nine Mar Simpson Is heading thi Thursday evening class Gail Manual will be teaching the preachool gym Fridays Courses not running due to Insufficient registration are golf creative dance ladles take a break ladles keep fit and yoga At a recent meeting of the Acton Tennis Club executive vice president John reported on the of the court construction program which started last Mr Kavanagh advised that prior to winter setting in approximately 38 per cent of the total reconstruction was completed and the balance Is scheduled for completion by mid June of this year On completion of the work the club will enjoy four new courts with Improved playing surfaces and lighting facill ties and Mr con firmed that club members are expected to have a first class club for most of 1978 The executive decided to proceed with membership enrolment which will be held at the Prospect Park Arena on Saturday May and Sun day May between a and noon on both days Until the new courts are available members will be able to enjoy playing leges at any of the other Halton Hills Association clubs Membership fees remain unchanged from last year Among other topics discussed were details of activities planned for club members during the up coming season This year the club will introduce a player ladder competition for both senior and juniors Teams will be entered in both senior and junior Intercounty leagues and any interested Junior players are requested to contact Don Gregg at 2nd Shift The Beagles hunted out first place on their shift with just pins ahead of the Bulldogs The sheltered In third spot with while the peeked in with Con solation is led by the Chihuahuas with while the Huskies sit at pins TOP TEN- Jayo Gerth Todd Wiseman 183 Bob Utile 204 Danny Gibson 178 Shane Debbie Lumbers Julie Bryan Patterson 181 Sally 450 Steven McDonald Cheryl Gilbert 160 Tom Shannon 1B3 Seniors The Birches stripped the Redwoods of the first game but the Redwoods chopped them down to take the last two games and totals The Pines needled the Palms for all games and totals to finish the season in first place The Cedars cut the Elms down to size for all games and totals STANDINGS Pines Cedars Elms Red woods saw Birches Palms This was the last week of regular season bowling for the Seniors They will start their playoffs next week with the top four teams bowling for championship and fifth and sixth place teams bowling Consolation There will be no bowling ahead for the playoffs as they will not be counted Good luck to all bowlers TOP TEN Kevin Archibald 756 Cindy Gary 609 Debbie James John 222 Gary 563 Bob Kathleen Cheyne Vaughn Cole Carrie The most consistent bowler was bantam Suzanne Pen with both games of PeelHalton High School students Julia Sit and Jocelyn MacMlllan have advanced to yesterdays gymnastics final after strong performances In their respective age categories in Halton final competition last week Julia competing for only her second year managed a sixth place finish out of 16 competitors in the Junior balance beam event at the Halton finals last week This Is the second trip to the Peel Haltons for who last reached this level In ninth grade She was third In all round senior competition Baker who has been performing well all season and who won the Bast junior all around title two weeks ago had an off day and did not qualify in the Halton finals On Saturday April Acton hosted an invitational compeUtive synchronized swim meet Despite many problems Including club cancellations the meet ran smoothly however just three teams competed Burlington Synchro Burlington and Acton For the first time in all our competitions Burlington Y squeezed by Burlington Synchro for first place by 2 points with Acton in third place Our girls swam extremely well and we had good placings considering we did enter all events Our junior team placed second In the noncard holder event while our senior team was first In the noncard holders and third overall in the Senior teams Congratulations to all our swimmers for a fine effort On Sunday April 16 Acton hosted a star examiners clinic for people Interested In receiving their examiners certification Twenty four people attended and the following Acton people will soon be certified examiners Martha Hogan Teri Flinders Liz Cooper Helen and Betty Ashley Cathy Ashley and Lynn Vlrag presently certified were on hand to assist at the clinic Acton la so fortunate to have so many people becoming actively involved and I want to thank everyone for their cooperation and support At this clinic the examiners helped examine some swimmers for their star awards Congratulations to Linda Carson of Georgetown Star II Charline Couture of Acton and Katey of Rockwood Star III Registration all filled Registration for the Acton Mens Softball League is filled and the league Is ready to go May according to Ed this years league president The full quota of 78 players Is signed sealed and delivered he said There are players to a team and six teams in the league Sponsors will be the same as last year J T Sports Family Cleaners Vans Welding Station Hotel Hills Electric and Hills Catering The players will not be the same According to Hilller about per cent of the players are new guys Games will be changed from 7 Innings to Innings so everybody gets a chance to play half gome THRIFT I PICKUP SfrCtl I ACTON i J THURSDAY PICKUPS I AGE OF PHOTOS while you wait Georgetown Market ENTRE 8770411 LAKEVIEW CENTRE Carpet ml fbotiig Installers On Staff Future Carpal From RICHMOND CORONET VENTURE OZITE CALLAWAY Ham Surf mind Cushion Way torn ARMSTRONG and GAF TREE ESTIMATES Lakeview Centre Red light for go karts Hills planning board stuck by a previous decision this week and said no go to a Gokart track on Ten Side- road near Nerval A petition presented by Robert Davis and signed by 90 per cent of the lanwners in the area protested such an operation John Malecki claimed be wanted only a recreational zoning for his track not commercial as some neigh bors seemed to think He contented there was no difference between a golf course and a track since both are recreational and promised he could eliminate any noisy nuisance At feet I cant hear the gokarts He claimed bis uncle had a track feet away from his house and the noise cannot be heard inside the bouse Mr pointed out be was more concerned about undesirables being attracted Group walks Twentyfour people walked for an hour and a half along a section of the old Toronto- Guelph radial railway Sun day High school teacher Ken Ellis led the group which on arrival at the radio railway museum on the Goelph line received a tour of the car barns to the than the neighbors since Its his opera Lion and emphasized It Is In his own interest to have control and strict security measures He termed a go- kart track a community family recreation centre which would Mil a need now being filled out of town He said it would also give em ployment to students since it is a seasonal operation Councillor Pat Patterson declared a conflict of interest as be bad during previous discussion Mr Davis said the petition opposing the track was signed by M per cent of the lan downers within a mile of the location He stressed the neighbors were opposed to the track whether or not it is zoned commercial He claimed people In the south end of Georgetown are also strongly opposed since they dont want their children going down there during summer vacation He claimed the track would create a traffic problem and termed Ten a dragstrip now Members of planning board voted unanimously to turn down the track to 50 OFF FIXTURES and TABLE LAMPS till April 29 ARMSTRONG AVE GEORGETOWN Acton Automotive MAIN ST ACTON Wed Sam Fr i 8 a m 5 30 You are Invited to a POOL CHEMICAL SEMINAR Learn the right way to open your pool and the correct chemicals to use Wa would love to see you FridayApril2179pm Saturday April 22 pm Free Coffee wilt be served SIMPLICITY REGISTRATION Saturday April 22nd am 2 pm Town Hall FEES Single Adult Student Junior Fimlry FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE SANDI AT I I took Ave POOL PATIO ALLIANCE ROAD MILTON 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