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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 31, 1983, p. 12

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12 Georgetown Acton Wednesday Aug 31 1963 RIB FEAST Roadrunners Royals advance to semifinals CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 brackens Meet SEAFOOD WHS NORM BERNARD whoa noon Ent7 HELP O WEEK MR Evtset7 Sat Sun rest at STARTS FRIDAY YOUNG WARRIORS SEXUAL VIOLENCE BRUTAL VIOLENCE Last Days Wad Thtf STREET Both the and the Royals have advanced to Industrial Ball semi final round a result or over and A In the Desmond series the look a 10 same lead behmd the nobit hurling of Keith McKmnon last Wednesday evening Chris Tennanl scored three runs in the game for the winners while Don Richards and grabbed a pair Glen and Tim I- vans rounded out the scoring with lone runs hi Diamond tame back draw even with their opponents taking a win in an extra inning Cord Mc Arthur Bob and Dive rat homers in the eighth In winlhegami had earlier scores it was Don trussing the plate run was j roundtripper In the series final on Sunday scored i p to lead the Runners to a single runs for winners while picked up the pitching victory had a pair of runs for Desmond in ihe game with Ron Wood crossing once In the other quarter final series the eliminated the As In two games straight Thursday evening In the opener the Royals put five runs on the board In the first Inning and never looked back holding on for an 114 Tim Ferguson Bob Ken and Paul Campbell were all responsible for a pair of the runs for the Royals while Ian Campbell Jim McNabb and Roy Bosch collected single runs Steve Townslcy Brian Canary Earl and Chris accounted for the runs in the loss In game two of the series the Royals took Jerry Marshall scored a pair of runs in with Ferguson Paul Campbell Ian Campbell Dave Lawson and Bosch connect for singles Brian Bill Routledge Schuts Brian Canarv Sr and Bruce Canary all had single runs for the A Ladies down Glen 1adiei tastballers dumped Glen Williams 11 in Hal ton League action last Tuesday evening at Prospect Park Herrmann was the story on the mound this game She went the distance for a super win Susan cracked a big home run for the local gals to bolster the offence while Shelley Young Teresa Dunn and Herrmann connected or doubles Clarke Dunn Sally and Carol Bousefleld picked up singles to round out the hitting Dunn also made some fine grabs In Cut deep Nothing odd about the Oddballs performance Dinner Served Frurr WE ALWAYS HAVE SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICES EVERY DAY Live Entertainment Fridays Saturdays 3 Band NO COVER CHARGE CASUAL DRESS PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE FORWEOOINOSORANY SPECIAL OCCASION FROM PERSONS PRICE FOR WEDDINGS OR BANQUETS For information call 880 5144 Between pin Monday closed STEAK HOUSE SEA FOOD 9 Palgravo The Oddballs winning as they tournament crown man Three Pitch event over the weekend In their first encounter the team pounded Chris and Bert Osborne- each belted a pair of homers In the game while Peterson Bill had solo shots In next against the Elora Legion squid won Jot Deforest Ttnmnt Kirby and Bob McKay all had single round trippers in the win In the tourney semi final the Oddballs dcfeitcd the Hangover Hawks 118 hit a pair of homeruns in the game and Osborne hit one apiece In the tournament final Acton got past TV McKay rut pair of homers while Kirby hid a single shot in he championship The Oddballs next tournament will be this coming weekend In Arthur by Fletcher Alter a long hot summer with mediocre to downright poor fishing In many areas of Ontario things are beginning to took better for era at kno there are better things to come That age old question are the rainbows running yet It Is oft repeated to me in early fall There are several factors that make fish and birds also that migrate get the urge to change the normal pattern of life Probably the time factor of gradually receding daylight li the first signal that makes fish move In close to stream mouths where sizeable schools congregate probably waiting for the water temperature to drop a few degrees before beginning any sizeable upstream run Several reports are in of bows taken Southampton in the river and sightings of good fish offshore at Thorn bury Not long to go before the best fishing of the year John Foley of Acton had great action in the post week while fishing in Lake Ontario Landing several rainbows In the 13 pound class trolling one mile out from at feet depth he used a large blue A plug with a No 01 ym pique spinner hooks removed proximately IB Inches ahead an Its a good combination and one to remember A tip for early foil fishing at Its best head for the larger rivers and streams on the north shore of Lake Superior such as the Sand or the Mlchiplcoten at Eight hours drive con put one In Rainbow Heaven Have a good day Wedco wins Wedco defeated the Spirits 91 in Condo Ball action last week Gerry Howson collected three runs for the winners in this one while Bob Merrcan had a pair Single runs were scored by Dave McLean Mike Richmond George and Ron Jeffries For the Spirits it was John Kwiatkowski with a pair or runs and Chad Crooks and Mike Payne with single scores In other action last week the Spirits got past the Count Down Zero Minus 3 Days BACK TO SCHOOL SUPER SAVINGS ON TOP NAME DESIGNER JEANS TOPS BLOUSES TRACK SUITS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY REMEMBER WE WILL BE CLOSED ON LABOUR DAY JEAN JEAN WAREHOUSE ff WAREHOUSE AND SNOBS FASHIONS TWODOOtJFtOMUUaj GEORGETOWN MAMIT MACE MOUMTAINVIEW RD N GEORGETOWN Tel 8770143

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