Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 26, 1973, B5

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BATTER of the Squirts team Doug Miller bats out as catcher Reuben Salmon back catches and Rick for an off the cuff game on the sidelines at Sundays Fun Day Photo by Lorraine RECEIVING THEIR special Bantam awards from Coach Fred Nightingale are Dave Buttenham most valuable player Wayne Swantek second most valuable and Sheyne Swantek most improved as team manager Neil Bestward flanks them on the right Photo by Lorraine OKAY GUVS GET into position and lining up ready for team play are Atom players Mike Jeff Ian Duffield Tod and Kevin All part of Sunday s games sponsored by the Eramosa Ball Association Photo by Lorraine Sunday was Fundayat park for teams Three car collision Sunday was a day a neighborhood get together hair and all until one of the winner the draw which culminated a complete with everyone applauding the noted up to be Steven tush ticket season or excitement efforts of everyone in the that beneath that llpstickcd sold by his father Alex Jack competition and education game for many district youngsters on their coaches and managers High lights were the games moms and dads and spec between dads and coaches tators Sunday was the day and another between the lady which brought them all coaches against the novice together en masse at the moms Some mothers Pork to par even hold a bat and team against team nil mixed up for fair play with the stakes nothing greater than the sheer joy of outdoor participation It was a wonderful event sprit corps frivolity and for that they had two players per position at one point totalling players on the one team One special Import a female deluxe moved in to mouth was on amazing Parkinson ticket sold by wire stubble or masculine Anne Ken I ticket from and the referee had to rule the book of Pat Weir Illaki her out bono fide And Mind who did his own selling Ben Salmon disappeared into job and other won by the dressing room luciJJe by Particularly busy was the Phil Shrives with ticket ball park refreshment booth sellers receiving for where sizzling chips hot their effort dogs and hot coffee kept in constant supply presented their red When the program started the scheduled hour of 1 it was touch and go as to whether it should started I sun only blinked In and out a few times the afternoon however the hilarity of the crowd was bright enough as time rolled around to dav had proved a complete success To finalize the dny s activities between the llolman Construction with Seniors of den Mills and the John Dyer voted by his combined team of teammates the most valuable Seniors and Juniors showed player I Dufficid the Ills Seniors out most improved most playing the team inspirational to come out the victors of he award winners final grunt of afternoon were Dave the Also on the list of events most valuable player Wayne was presentation of Swantek the second most special awards with the valuable player and winners chosen the annual was voted in as the get together hosted by most improved A three collision in last Thursday resulted in the hospitalization of Mrs of Street tot costs of According to the traffic department of the I the accident occurred it TOpm on Street when one struck a second car with veered corner into owned by dor don Fair It itielph Estimated damage to Mr I air 1971 Ford was damage to a Mustang driven by Douglas w Shields of Alice Street and to the Dal sun damage estimated at Mrs was was taken In the General Hospital and released with minor injuries She was later round ihe returned to the hospital and parked hospitalised when rays revealed a cracked rib Comins and Goins Come on everyone Times and there a quilt to be sewn Eight to ten would be quitters arc required to learn the trade at the home of Lillian Hill as part of an arts and craft project So phone Lillian get in on the bee with a quilt already for the frame and no charge to learn how Bring a needle and thread says Lillian and plan on October being the beginning of your autumn quilting parties Swing your round about the music played outdoors at the home of Sylvian and Harry Gils last Saturday night when guests from Kitchener Toronto Rockwood and Eden Mills gathered for a real live hoc down with a flair had a great time the fire spread warmth and camaraderie and the food was delicious with all the dancers In fine fettle Fine night good friends and fun what could be more satisfying visitors enjoyed their Volley Road excursions and the to hospitality of the Hills Ball Association Receive crests The players were also presented with crests for their year round participation and for the teeny weenies playing T Ball they were also on the receiving list During the afternoon between events draws were made totalling and Moore Park Plaza Georgetown Main St N 8775119 STORES Store Service Hours Open Dflllyfl30to6p m Thuri til USE OUR TERMS AMERICAN EXPRESS MUSTANG DRIVEIN THEATRE THURSFRI SAT SEPT YOU HAVENT SEEN ANYTHING UNTIL YOUVE SEEN EVERYTHING Everything you always wanted to 27 Days in September This book really takes me back to Moscow says series superstar PAUL HENDERSON ONLY woollies and get to the wood Hull Park this Sunday whin the Seniors will hold their all day Ontario Championship lnv national Tournament from to 30 at with cracker teams from all parts of Southern Ontario competing Great teams great fun and the man says worry not great weather Prayers and best wishes art sent to Mrs Edna ttosking at the General Hospital Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery and It will be great to see her back at her old grounds and keeping up her special pace in village fairs Remember ladles a this night September for the United Church rummage sale Coffee cookies and chit chat are the refreshment fare and looks forward to meeting up with alt their buddies at these community events so we II be looking for on Friday It was a big day Sunday for the Burton Hill household when President Burton of Cambridge Gait Kiwanis Club entertained the club members their wives and families at an Open House and tea Poor weather but Dies in plane crash Funeral sen ices were held on Monday for Gerald of Norwich Ontario who was killed In a tragic accident when his cub airplane frost flying over tobacco fields In Ontario reportedly crashed from low flying A second cousin of Burton Hill of Fall Street the victim was years old and Is survived by his wife and five children Attending Mondays funeral were Mrs Burton Hill and her son Gordon If you steal 300000 from the mob its not robbery Its suicide ANTHONY QUINN ACROSS CLOSED MOW TUES1 WED J

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