B2 The Acton Free Press Wednesday May 1977 Rockwood Senior fastball off to a slow start in 77 Festival Seniors dropped the first two gomes of their game schedule last weekend being edged by the Cam bridge A in extra innings and smothered by Fergus Error hurt in the Fergus game as com nutted seven of them allowing eight unearned runs to cross the plate Losing pitcher in the game was Albert Kelly and the winner was Spicer Three hits Dave Bruce and Norm connected for three hits apiece to lead the Rock wood attack followed by Alex Duffleld Phil Shrive Tom Parkinson John Parkinson and Albert Kelly with one hit each Big men with the bat for Fergus were Jim Kurtz and Lloyd Mandcrson each con necting for three base hits The game was played Mon day night at Sunday s game with Cam bridge As was a much closer affair Seniors lost it In ten innings behind the excellent pitching of Bob Shaw Seniors were held to five hits in the game two going to each of Chick Milne and John Parkinson Dave Bruce nailed the other Winning pitcher for Cam bridge was Gerry Hopcraft who homered in his own cause Will improve Press representative Norm is not disheartened by the slow start Once we get a set lineup he says II be alright He remarked that there arc players to sort out and the team is trying different players at different positions There are more games said Beattle We should be rolling by mid July music festival in next week Free Press The festival was held all Complete results and pic day Tuesday at the M of the North Bennett school Selects schedule Acton Villa romp 71 RHONAS RAIDERS were the league champs Dunn captain Rhona Lloyd for the Centre Mixed Bowling League Smallwood Sue Wilson and Gary Pickles They Left to right Herta Wunder Ed Wood held their banquet Friday evening BOWL for Pleasure BOWl Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER Its the IN Thing fill GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES Member A C House league schedules 7 ID Acton Villa the Hon junior senior soccer team started this year kicked their way to an easy first victory Sunday beating the Georgetown Ajax 7 The are a Dutch team from Georgetown Peter Comslive led all scorers with three goals lowed by Fred Blaine with two Outstanding defensive games were played by centre- half Gordon Bruce and by two defencemon Larry Nolan and captain Carl Halton Hills Recreation and Parks News and Views Good chance Fred Blaine who played with last year s league Georgetown Meteors says this team will be far superior to the Georgetown Meteors He is predicting an easy first place finish for the team The were the second place teim in the league last year and Acton bent them 7 1 There only one trophy in the league going lo the play off champions A team finish the season in first and not win the trophy if they are eliminated in the play Mr Blaine thinks there should be two trophies one for league championship and one for playoff championship The Villa next game is to night Wednesday at the high school field Game lime Is pm and the Villa will face the Georgetown Eagles a German team This weeks column will take a look at the Parks avail able for use in the Town of Hills Amy groups wishing to use the parks for organized events should call the Recreation Department for reservation information At the present lime the park best suited for family reunion picnics Is Hornby Park located an Steclcs Avenue at the Line Here there Is a pavilion with a number of pic tables in it ideal for group gatherings Other parks in the town include Acton Sir Donald Mann Prospect Park Glen Williams Hornby Georgetown Moore Park Fair Grounds Park bra nee Park John Street Park Joseph Gibbons Park All ball diamonds and soccer fields located In these parks are also booked through your local Office Coaches The Coach Level I course given In Acton finished last Sunday evening with coaches from the Hills area receiving certification Due to the tremendous sue HALLIDAY HOMES Built to stand test of time cess of the program instructor Mrs Judy Pater son has agreed to teach another course in the Fall Hopefully those coaches involved in the winter sports will be able to attend 1 figure skating hockey Times and dates have not been decided yet but If you re Interested please give the Recreation Department a call at ext Mrs Peterson was very pleased with the level of competence and interest in their sport minor coaches In this area have The Federal Government approved two Young Canada Works grants to the tion Department One Is for the Adventure Day Camp lo be held in Prospect Park this summer another for a Parks Master Plan Anyone hired for these projects must be a student according to grant regulations Watch for the upcoming summer brochure to be tnbuted soon Will Will nai nnd ml ties In 11 I Ipnmmrv With lt finiahinfi and cost control Get together with Hit day Dealer HAW DAY HOMES DISPLAY COURT BROOKVILLE GENERAL STORE BROOKVILLE GARDEN CENTRE BROOKVILLE GENERAL GARAGE Come and see us on our opening Sunday May 22 Rain or Shine Displays Arts Crafts Antiques Lisa Cecilia Kalnz Mary Donna Hill Curry Dorothy Ny Carol Gregg Hugh Juno Perry Drop in and register for a draw on an oil painting by Lisa A scene typical of Brookville General Store Guelph Una North of Mohawk Racetrack 3 miles