Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 7, 1978, p. 17

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TUESDAY SELECTS Bowling league held their bowling banquet Satur day evening The Muffets were the league champs Front row Jean Katfiy and Jean McKee Back row val Norton and Sylvia Ash Missing is Jackie Yaworsky Six Limehouse teams in Halton Rural loop has teams There game almost downed by omegb 7 and entered In the Halton Rural every night of the week in lost to the Glen 1H Minor Softball League this at the Fifth Line The atom boys played a year plus teams diamond super game at Paul and Nancy The bantam girls played bringing In a win of are coaching the atom boys two games last week losing Tristan Sones pitched a great Dave Campbell and Dale one and winning one game at Glen Williams Alan the squirt boys and played a strong Scott hit a grand slam homer Gordon the game on first base as well as to win the game bantam boys at bat helping to The bantam boys played Marg Thomson and Clare defeat Glen Williams two strong games against Herrmann are handling the In a game which took Glen Williams last week but squirt girls Elaine Mileham minutes to play the bantam were defeated In their efforts and Pat English the peeweo girls were downed 11 by Even Lyle Campbell home girls and Hank and Milton Marion Case pitched run did not help in the cause Garnet Case the bantam an excellent game In a losing as they still lost and girls cause The girls lost to Dawn and Barb Case are In The squirt girls were last week 3021 A charge of the teams defeated In two games last three hour game at Milton on Hank Bouwman It presl- week losing to Glen Williams Sunday also brought a loss of dent of the group and going under to Acton Two double plays were Marg Thomson vicepresl 243 made by Wendy Carroll and dent Nancy Carrol secretary The squirt boys bad bad Grace Ceccottl Gloria and Elaine Bouwman luck last week as they also Ceccotti hit a home run to treasurer lost two games They were drive in theee runs Seniors The Acton Free Wednesday get first win Well swim meet Harleys Acton share top ink Spots edge Harley Motors and Acton Merchants share the lead in the Georgetown Industrial Fastball League standings after the first three weeks of action The mechanics the brain child of Industrial sports entrepreneurs Norm Lock hurst Dave Osborne and Howie Kills have a record while Merchants the cream of the crop from last year six team Acton Indus trial loop have a mark alter eight starts All teams In the league have now lost at least one game and DRG Stationery is the only team in the league which has yet win a game Limehouse began last week In first place and undefeated but fell into a tie for after losing to Harley Motors and Sportsmen Georgetown Chryslers who were tied for first last week now find themselves In third Glen Williams failed to win a game last week and fell to 10th spot while Sportsmen won two and tied one to go from a tie for last place to ninth in the overall standings In a feature game last week leadoff batter Tor the Sports men Dick scored in the first inning and pitcher Ed Charlton scored In the third Inning to give the Sportsmen lead over Park Toyota in a game played last Sunday afternoon June 4 For Park Toyota Gene Inglis led off the fourth and John Miller hit an in the- field home run to tie the score at two each Pitchers Doug of Park Toyota and Ed Charlton of Sportsmen continued their fine pitching demonstrations by holding each team to only the two runs each for the balance of the game Ed Charlton struck out nine Park Toyota batters while Rumley allowed only seven Sportsmen batters to reach base In another very exciting game last week Acton Merchants on a run by Terry Cole in the bottom on the sixth defeated Georgetown Chrysler Pitchers Norm Topping of Acton and Keith McKinnon of Georgetown Chrysler struck out a total of batters during the game that took a little more than an hour to play Tonight Wed at the Fair grounds park DRG go after their first victory when they play Towing with Royal Trust and the Sports men and and Hornby Farmer Jacks doing battle with 30 starts On Thursday June Park Toyota travel to Acton to take on the Merchants Georgetown Industrial Fastball League ISIBnoonhour G L T Harley Motors Acton Merchants Georgetown Chrysler Hornby Farmer Jacks Royal Trust Towing Park Toyota Sportsmen Glen Williams Flyers Gage Stationery Wed June Flyers vs 30 Park Towing Gage Stationery Park Royal Trust 30Park vs Hornby Farmer JacksB 30 Park Than Junes Acton Merchants 30 Acton Sunday Jnnell Motors vs Glen Williams Park Hornby Farmer Jacks vs Sportsmen Park Acton Merchants RoyalTrusteSO Park LimehouseB30 Park Cage Stationery Georgetown Chrysler 30 Park June Park Motors vs a Flyers Park Acton Merchants Towing Pork Tuesday J 13 Sportsmen Glen Williams Hornby Park Toyota vs Hornby Farmer Jacks 30 Hornby The Dills Publishing Ink Spots made a successful debut on their 1976 barnstorming tour when they edged the Georgetown Blue 1413 in a nip and tuck tussle at School last Wednesday night Geoff Ken Git son Hans Dale Thibldeau and Doug Penrice scored runs in the 2nd Inning to give the Blue Jaycees a lead Ink Spots anxious to prove their win over the Blue Jaycees last season was no fluke bouncedback with runs by Bob Burtt John Cunning ham and Mark Dills in their half of the 2nd In the 3rd Ink Spots took a lead but the Blue came back to tie the score at in the and take a temporary 11 lead In the Steve Garrett Catharine Dills and Mark Dills scored the deciding runs for the Ink Spots in the Double agent Bill who wears two hats as ad vertising salesman for The Independent Georgetown and 2nd vicepresident of the lined up with the latter and contributed a plate performance Doug swung a heavy bat for the Blue Jaycees reaching base five straight limes Also in the Blue lineup for the season were Ted Daquano Geoff Ken Gibson Hans burgh Dale Thibldeau and Sharon Stoyles Suiting up for the Ink Spots were Steve Garrett Peter Schupp Paul Daley John Cunningham of the Acton Free Press Catharine Dills Mark Dills Bob and Paul Belanger of The Milton Canadian Champion and Kathleen Dills The Independent Georgetown a summer advertising gal The Ink Spots are looking ahead to more challenges during the month of June and may make some special day appearances on Canada Day weekend The Blue arc defending B champions of the Whitby Jaycees and will move up to try for the A title at Whitby this year on Civic Holiday weekend Seniors finally got into the win column Friday as they edged Erin In inter county play A three run by Gary Smith in the top of the ninth gave them the win which raised their record to Winning pitcher In the contest was Frank Kostal The Seniors dropped both ends of a to Arkell last Monday getting edged in the opener and falling 117 in the nightcap John Carson and Chick Milne homered in a losing cause The Seniors have signed five players so far this season Milne Phil Shrive John and Tom Parkinson and John Carson Next home game for the seniors is Monday against Hcspeler Field day Continued from page Bl Todd and Jim girls track meters Lisa Kuuter Lisa Crystal and Lisa Cadenhead 100 meters Lisa Lisa and Lisa Open meters girls open Tina Kuuter and Lee Ann Jjhnson meter boys open Steve Craig and Stewart Morgan 400 meter open Steve Kevin Brooke and Tim The Acton Press Your Community Market Place N Halton track results Continued from page BOO Dlektaico MandySlkock OS rb blah Jump Kirffl I Hours Marg Ugh Jump ScottAHonby ra record Dive C MSt Jump Wood M St M Um C Boy Wide GUI mood Cicada Sandy Wood turn Tool AH Kevin M Lynda S long Jump Ford Mike Willi Phil pi McS I EDO Dugwiy I high Jump Few I neither Shirley Vin high Jump Harold Brunch lit record Bruce MSt triple Jump Jackmon M record Shirley C jump Mirk Walker iota Uphill S I Jell Wood Bruce 3 Mirk Audrey Kim I J Thompson KnrlnGlIi put Brent Myeri Mlki MSI Rick Rom McS litinBtdlai rl M 4 pe Mi n a II Put Nolan Jl pa 9 Boyi KLrkWamock C 115 Kalni 100 ro Ruth offers activities Region Conser Wildlife Centre Five west from 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triplejump B record Silly BD B Heather Kemnflon trtpiajump Rod Cook Win C Scott Ctrl high Jump Michelle Richmond C 144m Sua Klnal Angela put Micky Richmond C Julie CartlM PUTS JUNE 9 to LEE GRANT OMEN It The first time was only a warning PLUS 2nd FANTASTIC HIT YOU HAVE SEEN Bo Office Opens Frl Sat Sun 8 30 ShowStaOjAtOuik ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Children undar admitted FREE 824 5431 Peewees pillage Halton Rural League Acton Family Restaurant first Hornby contest while girls to Robin McClure and Sally bombard their opponents this Briggs added solo shots week running up lopsided and Tufford wins over Hornby counted for single homers in and again in Halton the peewees swamping rural play of According to Pop They topped Hornby by Main were were at leaslelght scores of and in two triples and a half dozen meetings Theresa Dunn was doubles In the match on the mound for all three Tufford homered in the final game with Hornby All three games were called after four innings met Milton last night wins and contributed in the second win over Hornby Susan Tufford connected for two round trippers in the Reject protest Georgetown Industrial Fastball League President Bryan Lewis has rejected a DRG Stationery protest over the eligibility of Hornby pitcher Mark Curtis claimed that Curtis had pitched Intercom ball for Palermo last year but Lewis says his investigation shows that Is not true The Hornby victory will go Lite the record books ORANGEVILLE RACEWAY HARNESSRACINQ Post Time Thursday Evening Sunday Afternoons Trbotor WBrlnfl AlrCondKkirwd CbbHouM JOIN IN The Big Brothers Association of HahonHib SUNDAY JUNE START Acton Run starts Acton High School Georgetown Run starts at Cedarvale Community Centre TIME no runners to start after 4 00 m DISTANCE Kilometers PLEDGE FORMS AVAILABLE AT Acton Community Services Centre YWCA Georgetown Mac Milk Georgetown Shopper Drug Mart Georgetown Toronto Dominion Sank Acton and Georgetown PLEASE NOTE Children under 13 MUST be accompanied by an adult under IB MUST have parents permission THIS ADVERTISEMENT HAS BEEN SPONSORED BY SHOPPERS DRUG MART GEORGETOWN TORONTO DOMINION BANKS ACTON and GEORGETOWN and GEOROETOWN OPTIMIST CL Of nine Acton swimmers six of them placed at the Halton Hills swim meet on Sunday June at Georgetown pool Acton results 25 metre butterfly and 10 year old Lori Book first it and 12 year old butterfly Lori third 13 and over butterfly Heather Michle first Heather Thatcher third 11 and 12 back stroke Lori Turtcher third and over back stroke Heather first 11 and breast stroke Turtcher fourth and over breast stroke Heather Thatcher first Heather second and 12 free style Turtcher sixth 13 and over free Heather Michie first 11 and 12 year old free style relay with three Georgetown swimmers K Harris T Rowntrec and Newman first Handover free style relay Heather with three George town girls K Harris and R first 11 and year old butterfly Christian Book second 11 and 12 year old breast stroke Christian Book third 11 and year old free style Christian Book fourth A new session for Hills swim team begins on July and more swimmers are wanted Anyone in terested Is asked to sign up at registration on June at the pool from to m Lean SHOULDER ROAST dont chancM a I RICHS Gintra ltd R R 2 ACTON PHONE 863 BLADE SHORT RIB ROASTS Choice PRIME RIB STEAKS RUMP ROAST 199 PRIME RIB ROAST Choice SIRLOIN TIP TOP ROUND ROASTS 259 GROUND BEEF SMALL LINK SAUSAGE Maple Leaf Sliced SIDE BACON LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET THE CARPET CLEARANCE CENTRE SPRING REMNANT CLEAR0UT SPECIAL SAXONY SHAG Sash and SO YD HOME SERVICE PLEASE CALL A7H1117 305 E

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