Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 10, 1972, p. 13

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Barbers begin ball practices 7 Petes Barber Shop begin workouts for the Fastball league season at the park tomorrow Thursday night at Playing coach Fred Buchanan reports all positions on the team are up for grabs and everybody Is welcome to try out Buchanan expects to hold workouts every Tuesday and Thursday night until barbers open their schedule in Belwood May Barbers may have to go without southpaw pitcher Blake Hind who has apparently decided to Join Seniors but Eddie Dunn a hurler with experience in the classy Beaches league in Toronto may be recruited to fill the vacancy Buchanan also reports that Don of Badenoch will not be able to join the team because of work commitments Most of last years squad Is expected to be out for tomorrow nights initial workout along with newcomers Bruce of and Larry of Georgetown Thomason Is a former Acton Tanner If were able to get enough we might enter the playoffs Buchanan told the Free Press In their first season of Intercounty play Petes finished sixth in the eight team league and lost to Hespeler in the league quarterfinals Pag Expect all Rams signed Acton Ram coach Bruce Sears Junior champs open their expects to have most of his schedule here against players signed by Sunday eight Monday May days before the defending OL A Rams have been working out HIGHLIGHT OF FRIDAYS Charter Night for the Rockwood District Lions Club was the draw for a colored television set The draw won by Horn of College Avenue Guelph netted the local Lidns over 1000 a terrific beginning for future projects Presentation was made to the lucky winner by Club President Harry Bonner of Rockwood Photo by Don Hilts Orangeville Raceway FIRST FLEETWOOD KARENB Shea SIDNEY MAC Troy Crowe 1 J Great Count Iltmbo Ported Time M MHO MUDLILV Troy PRIM 1 1 KAKENS ANITAi HOY 1 Marlntnil TOUCH STUFF It ITIma Milk M Nobel IrlieJ Johnny Lackey Speedier Spencer FOURTH 1MB FIRST A ONLOOKER J Hutchinson UNCLE DARES J Robinson 1 Ill Prologue A Stony Dillon cm i Pick Ichatiod Hoy 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Graham Haines of Brampton are newcomers on the Ham scene as arc Dave Manes Barry Court and Dale Watson of Erin Another Erin player Ian Brown has decided to return to ville for the summer to play lacrosse Brown a valuable member of the squad which lost to Rams In the Ontario finals last season Brown moved to Erin with his family at the end of the season Golf and steak for AlHLers Acton Industrial Hockey league officials have planned a golf tournament and steak fry for the Acton Meadows club Thursday June Tec will take place between and pm Entry fee of per player includes golf and the steak fry league champions Lakeview Centre will be honored along with the leagues MVP and high GIANT SPRING GUN SHOW at the ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE SUNDAY MAY 14th from 830 PM til Display Tables Special display of British Commonwealth Bayonets This Show features a great variety of Antique and Modern Weapons as well as Books Medals Coins Uniforms and many more related items bust person Frta Children under must be accompanied by parents HUE FREE Refreshments on pre ml mi Sponsored by Antique and Arms Collectors Association Acton Need female help Female trainers are still needed to help with the newly formed Acton girls lacrosse house league Weve been able to get some male coaching help but we dont want them getting involved in dressing room duties organizer Jim James told the Free Press with a smile Thursday nights practice attracted girls and James reports two house league teams will be formed Any other girls interested are still welcome to attend the next workout at the community centre tomorrow Thursday night at Girls should bring a lacrosse stick running shoes and hockey gloves and a helmet if possible Bob Turkosz and George McPhail members of last years Bam junior championship team have been engaged as coaches Sieve and Gary McEachem will serve as managers The two team league will operate under the sponsorship of the Acton Rotary Club minor lacrosse committee The girls are really working hard James reports They seem to be very interested in the game The Free Press Wednesday May FROZEN in midair by the Free Press camera is Sherry Phillips one of Acton Highs budding athletes Sherry and other students have been busy practicing for the schools track and field meet being held today Wednesday Halton County championships and HaltonPeci finals will be held later this month Photo by Gibbons Steve Van Fleet javelin winner A lengthy heave of 166 feet six inches earned Steve Van Fleet of Acton High School first place in the junior event at the Blue and Gold Invitational track and field meet at Port Credit Secondary School Saturday Van Fleets toss was three feet three inches longer than that of the senior event winner Bob Graham of Hamilton Hill Park McEachem and David of the track squad also turned in respectable performances in the meet which Snowmobilers elect slate Acton Snowmobile club held the annual meeting the home of I jury on May The following executive was elected president Ron Holloway vicepresident Pete secretary Pauline Venn treasurer Donna Sports Director George Venn assistants Jim Wallace and Dave program director assistant Roy Johnson social director Laura assistants Stella Wallace and Mrs Wissen Directors John Miller Joan Schipper Cliff Scott jury Credit Valley Conservation Authority Meadowvale Ontario Requires SWIM INSTRUCTORS and LIFEGUARDS MUST BE AT LEAST YEARS OF AGE AND HAVE BRONZE MEDALLION Reply stating age and qualifications by May DANCE TO THE ROARING 20s With THE SHAYNES At the Milton Arena Saturday May 13th DaNCING PM to 1 AM 400 par couple Tickets on at the door or phone or S32063 Proceeds for the Mentally Retarded Record soccer registration Acton Minor Soccer registration has reached an all time high of over and for the first lime Acton will have four Hal ton- Peel league entries as well as two separate three team house leagues HaltonPeel squirt atom mosquito and pee wee entries have all been nicknamed Rovers Their league schedules are expected to be finalized soon Meanwhile three friendly matches have been arranged for this week at the Bennett pitch Rover squirts will host Georgetown tonight Wed nesday at and again Friday night at the same time Rover take on Georgetown tomorrow Thursday night at Practice for all six house league teams Is scheduled for the Acton High School pitch this Saturday morning at All players and coaches are asked to attend since practice time schedules arc to be handed out Rosters for and house league teams are listed below and ACTON ROVER Ford Alton Mike Crlip David Mllli Warren Coultrup John Smith An I ho Home Lee Field Gordon Chile Vlckfty and TEAM I Ian Ben- Tom Hoi en ter iky mil Butch Tony Manec Raymond Carter David DeVflei I OBrien Trevor Hoy Paul Eastwood David Turner Mike I Coach S waller Gordon Billon mi Area drivers ROVPR SQUIRTS rdir Mr Arthur Simon Pierre HOUSE LEAGUE TEAMS TEAM IDavld Randv Schocnlleld Tim Shield Scull Tom MilcheU Ricky Jim McVeigh Michael lllnei Moore Mitchell Somervllle Elan and S TEAM Mark Stale Orel Mallby Brian Patleron Mart tlawklm Mark McKlilnon Peter Mllli Hoy John Paul CaraUl Tim Michael John Eastwood Robert Allrrellcrle Coaches Mlddlelon and T Masalen TEAM Robert Gordon Glenn Bradley Mann Kevin Diamond Ian Paul Simon Guest MeDonough Mark Steven Carter Jimmy Reynolds David Mitchell Danny Knowland Joe Tarter John Adams Coaches R McRae Houston and F Adams ID I- Robert Fred Kroeten John Thompson Henry Anderson Gory Lumbers James Mfrrlr ROVER OS QUITO Inverts Tim Crisp Dill Andy Andrew Kronen Kenneth Emit Mlllnarcvle Chrla Landry Thompson and TFAM Loll Steven 111 no chard David Paul Wayne Porte Sieve Paul Campbell Elliot faciei head list at Varney Don Shaw of Acton and George Wrlgglesworth of Georgetown head the list of drivers In the six cylinder diamond class on Saturdays racing card at Varney Speedway Reports from the speedway indicate that Hugh may also be out with his new car Saturday night Frank Ball could be the man to beat in the eight cylinder division Grand anglers nab rainbows Despite cold rainy weather last weekend about fishermen tried their luck at catching rainbow trout that have been stocked in Grand River Conservation Authority ponds and reservoirs and Gorge Conservation Areas both reported a good turnout McEachem placed fifth In the 100 metre final and finished fifth in the metre race There were over entrants running in several heats in the 100 metre event The three athletes along with other Acton High aspirants will be aiming for berths in the OF- championships in June when they compete in the Ha I ton County and finals Inter this month STEVE VAN FLEET Summer Work Applications are being received for positions for Summer Playground Leaders Any person years of age or over may apply Experience in the athletic or supervision field an asset but not a necessity Write giving particulars To Box 39 Applications Received Not Later than May at pm Acton Recreation Committee continues its 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