B6 Free Press Wednesday Youth bowling Challenge of the Sexes hits Acton Bowling Lanes BANTAMS The bantams proved to have the most thrilling of the payoff rounds as cams battled In a two week total pin nation Bees captured a narrow nine pin win in Bantam Shift One as they lanced the Caterpillars J566 to in total pins Mclanie coached the winning team The second shift of Bantams was just as as again a nine pin spread was the ere net The Mosquitoes coached by Mary And irson hung over the final week or the playoff to record total pinfatl compared to for the second placed Beetles Top Robert Jennings JOT Richard Jcnkinson Kenny Little Dunn Oak Kevin Gall Barbara Dunn Pop Winners for the bantams with most pins over their average were Janet 49 Robert logs Gay nor Jenkin son and Robbie 42 JUNIOUS Poms maintained first place over the second week of playoffs earning the right to meet the sec shift champion Pekes in a sudden death play off Poms coached by Mamie Clark finished with a total pintail of in first shift match with the Demotions snatching second place with a 4941 total pintail over two weeks The Second shift amassed total pintail edging out the who had ace tola pins Mary Anderson coaches the Pekes Top Teresa Dunn MS Peter Mills Colleen Julie Joel Pink Cordon Steven Sally Bruce Shannon Alun Ash The two winning learns in each of the bantam and junior divisions will now meet in a sudden death battle for league honors The playoff will lake place a week from day May 12 Cedars coached Joan Knight wrapped up first place for the senior Bowlers a total pinfall effort of for the Iwo week six game phyoff Second place in the senior post season play went lo the Palms pintail Top Ten Gary Manna Andrea Jcnkinson Carrie MeCrbtall Bob Kitty Edge Kara John Biker and Trevor Hoy 475 A personal grudge match between two local bowlers turned into the Challenge or the Sexes at the Acton Bowling Lanes on the weekend Wayne Deforest a member of the Aeton Industrial Bowling league and Jackie a lanes cm ployee have talked or how the women could or beat he men for borne time and on Sunday afternoon the battle evolved Deforest Industrial Ham didballkwith i team of ladies chosen by A good crowd was on hand to witness the ex as the men proved they were the better bowlers oral least were having a better day on the lanes as they scored a four games two win The match look five hours to play with each gome coming down to the final frame before a winner was decided The women surprised the men in the first game narrow pin win outpointing the fellas IWOtolOOG In the second match he men came to life scoring a to victory I even the match at one win each The men continued to dominate over games three and four taking 1150 1039 and J wins to build com mandinL two game lead but the ladies fought back snatching gome five 1025 to total win came back take the sixth tame by a narrow pins 109 end the said that everyone enjoyed selves and there were no hard feelings I m forward to year said men want to annm thing Town honors champions Sorry if there was any inconvenience done the change in position of this eek sports pages At this time of year the local sports scene seems to die off as the hockey and winter season sports come to an end while baseball soccer lacrosse and summer activities are just beginning to roll Again for any inconvenience It is that time of year again To all on hackers get the golf clubs out of the storage they have been m since last Acton Open and get set for another fun filled day This year Open will be played at Heights Golf and Country Club on June 2 Teeoff for the event will be at Sam with a shotgun start Tickets are each this year and are available at Reliable Snack Bar Ticket deadline is May 27 To those of you who sit at the Acton Community Centre all winter and do nothing but complain about the way the Acton Waterloo Wellington Minor Hockey is run it is time for you to get off your derneres and be heard The Waterloo Wellington Minor Hockey group is holding their annual meeting and election of officers for the season at the Community Centre on Sunday afternoon at 2 p m It is a matter of speak now or forever hold your peace for those who feel things should be run differently Many many times I have heard people complain about the way hockey is run in Acton over the past years and many many times they have failed to show up at the annual meeting If you want the right to speak up at the meeting you will have to be there If you don t show up then maybe it s time to shut up I am not saying what changes if any you propose will be acted upon but next year if things arent going the way they should be you can be one that says They know my feeling I told them how I felt There is one group of people who have already spoken up and I congratulate them A second slate of officers appears in today s paper Members of three cams and 10 individuals were presented with plaques and modal ions at he Halton Hills rec ognition and honors awards Thursday at Alcott hall The presentations were made by members of Ballon Hills council for outstanding athletics in and 1978 Six wrestlers received awards John as honored for winning the Ontario Open Junior Wrestling Championship and Bill Davis for capturing the all Ontario wrestling championship A Glen Williams resident John wrestled at pounds and Bill who is from fought at Bo pounds Chuk Anderson Robert Robert Dean and Mike Taylor received awards for Ontario wrestling crowns The 1977 Ontario Rural Softball Association champions Hornby Midget Girls were honored Team members were Karen Brush Elizabeth Leslie Diane St John Waters Donna Waters Esther Debbie Terry Alkerna Donna Stewart barilla May Mary Jane Rob inson Neil Kim Griffith and Judy Town send and he manager was David Leslie coaches Bert Stewart and Terry Brush and assist ant coach Nelson Seller Georgetown highly successful Legion ball team was recognized for Iheir Central Ontario Junior Ladies Fastball pionship Ted Wilkes manages and coaches he squad with Mike also coaching Members of lie com were Barb Curry Janet MucKay Milton Monica Pollock Atkinson Laura Wilkes Virginia Wilkes Clare Carter Debbie Joey Bennett Nancy Shortil Giles and Cindy Stafford The Georgetown Firefighters Major Aloms the 1977 OMH zone championship team was presented with awards Tom O Bnen managed the club and Harold Gilmer coached Members were Slephcn Roy Stephen Stephen Turner Michael Michael Todd Cull Keilh barley Danny King John Barclay Wayne Morrow Brent Smith David Montague Shawn Coffey Jim Hun and Gary Skelton I- ior Synchronized swimming duct competition in 1978 wot won by Anne Picker ing and Judy Patterson and Ihey were honored Ethel and Grant Real 1978 Ontario Golden Age Doubles five bowling champions received recognition Salvation Army PICKUP NEW PHONE NUMBER 8232691 EFFECTIVE MAY Chartered Accountants Goebelle Wagner MacAdam 37 Main South Ontario 8775155 Welcome to pen AmpMpcrfctngatraarotbuikllng luncnaon and family dining 21 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