A The Acton Free Press Wed June A Mens softbatt Electricians grocers chalk up victories KIM Vandcr Eyken of Acton almost made the tag at home plate Monday night in a game against Omagh Instead the ball found the nose of runner Cheryl Harney as she slid home Midget girls top Limehouse HICK COL of Hills Mens team wallops a foul as catcher for Vans Welding Ed to make the catch stays in position Acton Construction midget won their Same in three Rural Softball league tries night I- artier the midget girls had trounced the league newest entry from Milton and lost a squeaker to As bantams Inst summer the Aitnn girls de feated or the league championship Sue had a hot bat and scored four runs for Acton in the game Hen pitched the d ton subdue Mil ton lleathtr started pitching Willi lnuni Rniitr taking in relkf Acton had lead against but lost runs on calls The two teams an well mill Rod an At ton battle for tin lea pennant rle Peterson is insisting Hod with coaching duties for the midget girls Tin girls make their next start at Pros peel Park tonight day agalnsl liten illimm Rams upset Orillia Lions but remain in last place Hills Electric whip Van Welding and ledger trounced Ace for Ranney Former Acton resident Keith Elanney scored the find hole in one of the golf season at Acton during a two ball foursome tournament Saturday Keith used a six Iron to ace the par three second hole ball bounced once on he green hit the flag and drop Into the hole Set for meet Alton High students and Heather Near will represent their school at the all Ontario high school track and field champion ships in I rlday Maun en is entered in the senior girls shot putt at en Stadium at 12 lip m The Junior girls metres In which will race takes place shortly after at 1 lion Hotel 13 in the opening game of the Acton Men Re Softball league Sunday night The electricians won on the strength of a six run third in when Garrett and McKlnnon all singled and leashed a triple The final three Hills runs came In the seventh on singles by Garrett and and a home run by McKlnnon The welders tallied single runs in each of the second third and fifth Innings Rich hit a solo home run for the first score Singles by Allen and and double produced the second run A triple by Van and single by Richard produced the other run started off with four first inning runs against the then added one In the second three In the fourth four in the fifth and one in the sixth Ray Graham ted the at the plate with three hits In five bats Rod Mc had two hits and Dave Allan Bill Fabian and Terry one apiece McPhcrson had two hits for Station Hotel league games are played nl Prospect Park every Sun day evening M BARR M CONSTRUCTION RENOVATIONS No Job Too Sm Hills Ham pitched was mjurcd kirn Van Der en Mm Me placed solid whin the Heather Hie lions Pill it em Carol Jordan him Van Georgetown Memorial Area Two homers by Anna Svnn and a homer and a pair of triples Kim Van Der Fy Deli Brown Kim Timbers Marie Jordan Tonelli Thursday night It mis remain in list plate in the seven team group since y lost Boxla bantams win Sparked by last season four goals Derrick championship scoring champion Bruce Mc notched two Todd will in Ar Acton Rotary bantams Mclntyre and Pete one tomorrow Thursday opened defence of their Gold en Triangle Minor Lacrosse league championship with an win over the Day ton team last week McPhall scored one Acton goal and assisted on six others Shane Withers was high scorer with three goals First year bantams ales of last year team accounted for the re Mclntyre also collect two assists Coach Bruce Scars thought his team very well for the few number of pnetices thej had gone through With the return of two members of last year club Bert Post and Randy Van Fleet and the appearance of pee wee Bob McClure the team should have an excellent chance of winning the night Acton Pete Don Ken An drew Grant Dave McGil Todd Der rick Neelc Gord Scott John Doug Miller Gary Williams Martin Gibson Pete I Rami Jim Saxton Tim Spur roll Shunt Withers to lUtdnle Warriors In tht next night Hill 1 ox and Hon fired three spark the Hills Glen Sherman nttted a pair while Wayne Young Inn Kevin Paul Wilson looksky singles was Don with throe Cam two Him Doug Tayl r wns effective both ways for his Besides stopping shots I assisted in six Ram go though the seventh of the Stanley up series was mil necessary attend at the was once under 100 sing einccrn of Ram Imping a win ik will help Boxla stats put man in tin arena In Andy Steve Wilson and Paul Wilson stored twite for Hills once and Steve Hunt bagged hat tricks for the Warriors who piny a return against the Rams tomorrow Thursday night at at Georgetown Mem Arc Kims will complete a busy weekend with games In I riday night and in Sunday nlht 7 30 ACTON OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT Saturday June 14 ACTON GOLF CLUB MORE TROPHIES Arrange your for Shot Gun Start PRIZES FOR ALL to GOLF BANQUET TICKETS AVAILABLE AT RELIABLE SNACK BAR Ticknts must be up font June to arrange for and prize brand Gordon Alcutt Memorial Arena a of to 1000 half of Hum invited quests afternoon Youth bowlers are honored at seasonending banquets in Hick Roche r The bawling were held on May and at the Church delicious meal was provided the bowlers anxiously the presentations of cnsts and trophies Ken and the entire staff expressed their appreciation to Steve s in memory of his years in Acton as Mr Blanchard and bis family arc moving cast They w ill be missed by Thanks was also expressed to Joan Knight who don ted to youth bowling and to Sylvn Mages w ho did mother e job as program director for the The bowlers also showed great appreciation to High DoubleMelissa Ihrris John Single- Alii Simon Juniors Plu off He mil Ian tddv I Dak Peter Turkosi Julia l WinnersGary Kim High Sue Brian High TripleDebbie Rick High Single Pickles illations also goes to Sherry Trevor Hoy Debbie Jimes Bill Kim Van tournament director for the man who hard work and dedication he has displaced since he has been involved in bowling A plaque was presented to him Girls rebound Acton bantam girls re bounded from on opening game 173 loss to Homby last night to down Low in their second Rural Minor Softball League game here the next night and Ann Louise of was the highlight of Wednesday game Phillips Carrie Acton hilling attack In the singles department Lisa Near and Karen Glen came up with three each Mickey Phillips two and Shelley and Jennifer one apiece Playing In centre field Mickey Phillips caught two files which would have been sure home runs and also kept the other two fielders on their toes Lisa Near played a steady game at first base keeping the Infield working as hard as herself Next home game for the bantam girls Is tonight Wed at Prospect Park the Stephen I umbers Michelle received the most improved St Hon Philip Brown Wendy crest in specfu credit bowling Ken Trophj winners were as follows Bantams off Champ- sMardclle Phillips Rod Kenned Brent Larsen Kilty Pinc John Rita Consolation inntcrs John Danny Gibson Mason Robin High Average Hob High Van Kevin High TripleMichelle Hill High SingleDale Wilkinson Peter Turkosi Seniors Plnvoff Rick David Dnnk llnusbcld Michael Paw KithUi Mian reen Rob to John who received the trophv for best behaved Bantam bowler Afttr the trophy presenta the watched films and Juniors and Seniors bowled Scotch Double at the bow ling hues Choose It TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Lakeview Centres SUMMER HOURS Mon to Fn a m to 6 Saturday 800 am to Carpet andor Flooring Selections During Evening Hours by Appointment He arc in this ana for OWA Y CARFt Main SI We can of your f LOOK NO mi FURTHER handle ALL on requirements CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING POOL HEATERS FURNACE INSTALLATIONS HUMIDIFIERS Call us today GUS MOWBRAY LTD Main St MILTON I Our new Ministry of Culture and Recreation has five major areas of responsibility Heres what they are and what they mean to you MultiCultural Support and Citizenship- to preserve the cultural heritages of the people of Ontario and to assist newcomers to adjust lo life in our province Art Support to assist the visual arts music literature drama dance and hand crafts and to help stimulate popular interest in these activities Sports and Fitness to encourage increased physical fitness along with participation and enjoyment of athletic activities and to assist Ontario athletes to develop their full potential Libraries and Community Information to increase access to information for residents of Ontario so that they can make the most effective use of facilit es and programs available in their commun ties Heritage Conservation to protect sites and encourage the preservation and on of properties of architectural and historic significance If you would like more information about the new Ministry or any of its programs write to Ministry of Culture and Recreation Communications Branch Mam Parliament Building Room s Park Toronto Ontario M7A1A1 Government of Ontario William Davis Premier