Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 14, 1976, p. 4

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The Acton Free Press Wed April 14 1976 COACH JUDY Paterson organ ized Sundays synchronized swim meet at the pool SECOND PLACE winners at the Synchronized swimming competition here Sunday is the Acton B team consisting of BnTlinger Cathy Evans Sharon Cook Sharon Campbell Anne Smith Jenny Flinders Tern Flinders and Debbie Geberlein POOL SUPER VISOR Anne Pickering was on one of the teams at the synchronized swimming com petitions FIRST PLACE IN routines was won by Actons A team at the chronized swimming competitions here Sunday On the team are Cathy Ashley Leslie Graham Susan Ancker Lynn Virag Theresa Caliaghon and Anne Pickering Two Acton teams top winners at synchronized swimming meet Pickering Actons second invitational synchronized swimming meet ended with of awards for the girls The meet which held on Sunda April brought teams from I ton Hull Quebec to compete with Ac on The competition was divided into two divisions recreational and competitive girls who swim and compete for swim clubs Over eighty girls were participating in this long meet which consisted of figures in the morning and routines in the afternoon All swimmers competed in recreational division In figures placed fourth in and under and Calhy placed sixth m 11 and 12 year olds made a clean sweep of IS and over figure competition with Lesley Gra ham and Thtresa for Pick third fourth and Susan The synchro A took first place in routines with Cathy Ashley 1 Susan I Thenia Callaghan and Anne Pickering Swimming close behind in second place was the Acton cam This team had eight girls las Cook input II Juin I limkrs fern Hindi nil lit iTMtcliinj suit bought with tin mtu from he synchro than Ha in imcs throughout Hit met is success ill Sports Pa INDIVIDUAL AWARDS were presented Satur day night when the Acton Industrial Hockey League held its annual seasonnding dinner and dance at the Acton Music Centre League President Ed left congratulates 1 to Splash flashes scoring champion John Mason of Station Hotel outstanding goalie Rick Bonnette of Centre and most valuable player Bruce Cooksley of the championship Vans Welding team Thanks to all those who helped iki our cess Special mention should It mult In Judy tilt of Atlon girls iho ran the intir s RSI Youth bowling Rock and Broom Shift The bird flew away fro the with both and lot ill The Mice chewed up the nnt but the TurUei hid In shell with the lot same tout The Owl hooted out the game but Jumped a d tot iclai Standing Owl Bird Turtle Mice 1 FroKs 11 Chick 2nd Shift the as took both and lots while the Oct their grip giving up both times and lolilt the Dogs The Snowmen melted away with the tut same and totals after the Horses had hooted up the Hones Snowmen Dogs Octopus Snakes Cowi Top Ten Laura Rlinc 268 Joel Pink Cordon Brian Canary Sharon Archibald 151 Laura Jim IB7 Standings M Is 1 lei Vo Millstone li Tellers 1J Top Ten Sue Thomson Brian 275 Dave Mills Dave 112 Ed Couture 232 Itobble 1B8 Kath IwnChcync Pal Storey Tim Atkinson Dole Wilkinson Ml Bowling consistently Ihla week Kclli howled toth games Greenly Ron Connie and Ron all this week Bowler of the Month crests were given to Cheryl Cunningham and Steven Schonnop who railed their point during Peter Idler One wctk to go and curling Hill be finished for Ihe It nab been long season and I sure that most curlers ire wanting the break but will be ready and eager next Oct arms arc so sore after this past Sunday that I can hardly write this column Fred Archibald rink of Bill Cnpps Harry Buchanan and Toth have qualified for the h event in the Sun and Fun Happy I- Titer boys Last rink of Miirjhn Joan King and head won the ladas after noon curling championship a week of curling the rink of lcv Tony Vtrbik Jim and Al Knickk won the Honk of Montreal trophy Great dov On Saturday April 10 two Acton ladies rinks compiled 155 Winning lor tl 159 138 I sin rage The pins over average with second shift winner mime with pins over average and Stephen So Ik a and Richard with pini over the last month All bowlers were given a part this Saturday and bowled for the Doubles The winners with their score Includ For the Bantam Monica Parker and Sharon Archibald with totaling Bantam rtan CHnarv n Way Canary and Danny Trem allng Voskan Junior 111 Shift The Super Six ran away from the Hoi Shots with all garnet and Mali The Wild Cats cornered the first flame but Hot One heated up tor last two games and totals The One Ball Team bowled over the Or it game but Ihe Blaiera flamed up lo take the last and tottli Standings- Hot Shots Bisters Hot Super Six Wildcats 47 One Ball Team 45 2nd Shift The Road tied the aecond game but left the and third garnet and totals to Ihe Canadian Champa The Underdogs stole the first and third for total the Jumping slipped away with the se cond game The Streakers streaked off with the first and third game and total leaving the game for the Jawi to snap ladings Streaker Jawi Road Runners Canadian Champa Jumping Jacks 98 Underdog Top Ten Gary COO Tim Baker Mick a Phillip Paul Nolan Kevin 203 Gall Robb 497 Lynn Kim Barber 491 193 184 The Zany took the first and third games and totals but the Volcanoes blew their lop and took Ihe second game The Ml Hi tones ground up the Aral and third and total while the Storey Tdltr tolled the second game To blew up Ibe first and third game and total leaving he Earthquakes to shake free the se cond game Girls Lynn Gordon and Lisa Thomas bowled a total of and Junior Jim Hunter and Kevin bowled a total of The Senior Girl Champs were Dale Wilkinson and Sue Thomson with and the Senior Boys Champa were Dave Mill and Tim with 1300 Congratulation to all the Juvenile girl ball practice The Acton Minor Ball I Associations juvenile girls Tht team managed by it team for under 19year olds Van IXr and coached will practise tomorrow at 8 by Ed Wood is looking for p in the gym of Robert recruits First clinic tor umpires Umpire In p Remember whats his face the Business Girls In the 1st rink if loth in Hurst and Iff len placed In lie the forceful f irylin irol Ann KiruiSh Wat son pi iced thanks to s inlastie Briar sth in Hit 10th end 1 he girls ported had just d mi re to report that his retained the led trophy in its competition They did this ejeat come- Sailors retain crown Georgetown Chrysler Haiders valiant attempt lo win hick Inter mediale A championship John Boss Robertson ended in the seventh deciding game last Wed nesdw nidit when Port Col borne Sailors skated to a vicor A packed audience of 1 largest crowd in a seven game scries which drew more than fans w itched the at Port Col borne Close to faithful Kinder supporters travelled Port but returned home disappointed Two key goals by ex Raider Itutlcy and picture efforts by Sailors Hob Goss Steve and playing coach Ted brought Port Colbornc second straight OKA crown Mike fired the final Sailor goal into an empty Raider net in the dying minutes of the game ill been involved in wed swimming for only a or less Their first and second phce finish in rout tries shows whit excellence in coaching enthusiasm in the do and Our little synchroers opened the routine comp etition wild a short program Ihey ill wore new bikini suits thit they had helped raise money lo buy These swimmers were Ion ma Krysik I tun Ann Leslie Kristin Monica I in llrading Leah Marks Rose Nichols Beth Green The winners of the events received ribtjons and Luster ltibtons were warded up to and including sixth place Thanks should also be given to ill those families who billeted the girls from Hull Some of the girls only spoke trench for Hull swimmers enjoyed themselves so much thai have asked Acton to travel to their city for another meet samt time next year This would certainly be something for swimmers look forward for Ladies and Men MEN S Long and Short Sleeved PRINTED SHIRTS Men SPRING SUITS Men s Fine Leather WINDBREAKERS LADIES DEPARTMENT Spring Leather Look JACKETS NIELSENS CLOTHING DOWNTOWN ACTON I MAPLE ROCK SHOOTING RANGE ACTON I PI AM lo 6 PM yd R Bant results Ihe major and minor ban tarn hockey teams played in the Tournament over the weekend Results will be in next week Free Press Old high school year books bring back a lot of fond memories Wherever you wentlo secondary school ills Days off School are looking forward to a long weekend coming up nice to catch glimpses of the THISTLE CUSTODIAL SERVICE Complete INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL CLEANING Owned and operated Charlie Cheyno phone 846 OPENING SOON SPORTS AT 5 MILL ST E ACTON 8533740 Carrying Complete Lino of Sporting Equipment For TENNIS BASEBALL GOLF HOCKEY SOCCER LACROSSE ETC PLUS ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR and CLOTHING ELECTRICITY USERS OF ACTON HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION The Acton Commission has applied for rate increases to Ontario Hydro to offset the rate increase that went into effect on January 1st 1976 Those rates will become effective to the Acton Commission users as of bills issued on and after June 1st 1976 Old Ratei New Ratei 5 Cents 59 Cents 6 30 16 1 55 175 3 RESIDENTIAL 1st 50 k per month 2nd 200 k wh per month Approved metered water heater block 500 k per month All additional monthly consumption Minimum monthly bill GENERAL SERVI 1st Killowatts of billing demand Nil Nil Balance at 2 per of billing demand per month ENERGY CHARGE 1st 50k h per month per month Next 9 750 w per month All additional monthly consumption Minimum monthly bill 5 3 30 3 350 ACTON HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION

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