Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 8, 1981, p. 16

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B4 Ttio Acton Freo Press Wednesday Apr pulls coup claim school shinny title A late rally from WI Dick Wildcat fell ihort which allowed MeKenzleSmlth School to win and claim the north elementary school hockey champ ionship Thursday night at Milton Centre Acton led heading into the final period be fore Wildcats bounced back to narrow the gap Acton pulled ahead in the late stages to secure the win Acton gained a small measure of revonga in defeating Wildcats Last year the two teams met In the final with WI Dick coming out on top But Acton made few mistakes and completed a perfect record through the roundrobin and playoff series Acton was led by for ward BUI Morrison who powered his squad with a line demonstration stickhandllng and scor ing ability Altogether Acton opponents by a margin and beat Wildcats twice by ident ical scores After defeating Miltons Sam Sherratt School in the opener Acton advanced to the semi f with a win over Wildcats The squad then beat Georgetowns Centennial School for the right to into the Centennial wasnt lowed any Wildcat had a rockier and WI Dick were into the champion- lowed one each game Smith was allowed The squad split its two two and Sam was games defeating Cent- allowed an unlimited and losing to number because of their Acton before edging small enrolment championship game Alcohol 4 Program ADAPT 1 Hindi overtime in a dramatic semifinal The teams allowed a variety of rep players depending on their schools enrolment Renton qualifies for gym meet Trlsh Benton is of placed travelling to the Peel- on bars and beam Halton gymnastics at the Intermediate level championship after her The top 10 qualify for the eighth place showing in WI Steve Ralph was named the tournaments most valuable defensive pla yer Tournament organizer Fred Ross of WI Dick said the officiating crew of Derrick Francis Doug Brian Cor mier Hood and was Instru mental In the events suc cess which played before a large crowd for the TOWN OF HALTON HILLS HONOUR RECOGNITION AWARDS EVENING Please note that applications for this sward are being accepted until Monday April 13th 1381 Application Forms end mora Informa tion available at either Recreation Department Office Acton or George town cap lured the north Hal ton hockey championship Thursday with a victory over WI I Milton Bill Morrison powered his team to the championship Eds split tourney games Birdies lucky lucky Eds midgets out Rick Greenly who missing the Hub league picked up a pair of goals champions day travelled and some assists and the to the tour- defensive pairs of Roy to play some of Spear and Paul Car gill the best hockey of their and Gary White and Rick season on the weekend for praise saying Acton blanked Peterborough 50 in the first game one of the best of the year Coach Steve Marshal singled they played outstanding games Tim Evans opened the scoring at of the first from McArthur and Spear Paul Cargill made It seconds into the middle stanza Greenly scored his two within each other at 15 and while Spear finished off the game with his marker at of the third McArthur Greenly Mike Cargill Brian Randy Coverdale nabbed various aids Thirteen Is number as far Acton High School badminton team is concerned Thats how many qualified for the high school cham pionships with their performance in the East cham pionships last Thursday Acton played minutes of the game tw compared capture the East Strikes and Splits with Bob Heatley to Stayners eight Tim Ferguson opened the scoring at In the first from McArthur and Coverdalc replied at a In the second and 19 and in the third Turning In the best Sim MB Joanne Gorton triple of Dm had ill over the capturing both high single MoawltrJpleTTI Other Ingle shooters urn John Jordan Ben EII1I Nell Abbott Ml and White In lbs Ugh triple department John Jordan Charlie I rub ble Carl Wot CO Ben Body and Harvey Burl April I Industrial Top shooter of the night Dry an Dunn rolling both high tingle IS and triple To I Other lop singles Kent to Mac Dave a Wayne Penciling In high tilplea were Mac Herring ton Dive Bert Venerea IS and Wayne Deforest Deal ladles single went to Bonnie Turtosi tilth IW and Sylvia Ash top triple On the men tide Jim had a Ire and Gerry Diuno turned in led by Gerry Bob Dob Fleming Kevin and John Abeam Handing In high triple Bob Fleming John Abeam Bob MS Jim Beat the rolled by Anne Greer and tripled out at Other top were llev Oven EH time llahn Alison WlUmott J I J and Nancy Little Handing In lop Irene Anne US Crrlghlon and Nancy mens doubles title while Bob McClure and Dave Entwlstle placed third John was fourth in the mens singles Sandra Brand and Andrea took third place while Jane Trueman and Colleen Crimless placed fourth In Utiles YBC Pinfall with Scott Nowlan On lanes one two the Top Ten the taking ill I three On three and Mir the j Stewart Hoy Barb Dunn Tigers walked away with three point leaving Kangaroo 7i Cooney ly handed On lanes rive and all Lesley Malbtsoo the AlllgatOri put the Thorton a grabbing On Una one and two the Owls new pal the Swam taking one game and totals On land three and four the Partridges glided away with two leaving the Hawks with On live and sis the Peacock grounded the Par lo out at three Zebras ran away from the Eaglet grabbing ill three poin I David Deforest Peggy Killing beck Hllller J Campbell Scott White Angela Dunn McLean Mi SI SI Chlmpa Eagles Partiidgea Swani Zebras Giraffes Kangaroos at Peacocks AM and Owls as HI White Top Junior Reminder to all bowlers -Salur- day la the Una week of regular season ploy Sunday It the Pepsi Coke Family Tournament the Queens taking qui ran On three and four the looks whipped the grabbing all lour point On and ill the Knights tllpped Kings iteollng games HlSa- 273 Quoort St Acton 8530911 COACHING LEVEL I THEORY An introductory coaching is open to all interested coaches in various sports Openings are still available WHEN Sundays April 12 May 3 10 TIME 1000 LOCATION Acton Library FEE 1000 Register at Recreation Offico or call or COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION Shortterm Deposits 30 Days 15 Annually Minimum Deposit 5000 Rates Subject to Change CHECK OUR SUPER FOOD VALUES IN OUR FLYER DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR THIS WEEK BY THE FREE PRESS CARRIERS IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE YOUR FLYER CALL THE FREE PRESS OFFICE AT 8532010 Also competing Friday were Cindy who placed high enough to become third alternate on Intermediate bars Robin and Barb Wilson The novice girls meanwhile will compete in a meet next Tuesday at THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HILLS ladies doubles Chris March and finished third Rob Warrington and Janice placed Burlington Centra fourth in mixed doubles The cham pionships arc being held today Wednesday at Acton High School The tournament runs all day 500 Club Harold Smith Ron Heller BUI 256 Dave Allan Beta NOTICE ALL REFUSE NORMALLY PICKED UPON FRI APRIL 17th 1981 WILL BE PICKED UP ON THURS APRIL 16181 COMMERCIAL REFUSE WILL BE PICKED UP THURS APRIL 1681 WORKS DEPARTMENT TOWN OF HALTON HILLS PUBLIC NOTICE To widen and reconstruct Street from 180m westerly of Road easterly to 220m of Sinclair Avnnuo and further to reconstruct Sinclair Avenue from Street to Duncan Drive Is pursuant to and 441 of Municipal Act Chaptar of Tha Statute of Ontario that tha Council of Town of at rn to be hald In CouncB Chambers Municipal Administration Building Trafalgar Road at 7 JO pm on Monday April will consider the enactment of passing a bylaw tor widening and reconstruction of from westerly of Roed easterly to easterly of Sinclair Avenue and further to reconstruct Sinclair Avenue from Street to Duncan Drive A pltn showing this project and the pro pond bylaw may be seen In the Engineering Department Trafalgar Road during office hours Any Inquiries should bo directed to the Engineering Department The Town of Halton Hill The Council will hear In person or by his Counsel any person who claim his lands be prejudicially affected by the said bytaw and who applies to be heard Person wishing to be heard should notify the office of the undersigned DATED at the Town of Helton Hills day of March K R RICHARDSON AMCT CLERK ADMINISTRATOR TOWN OF HALTON HILLS 36 MAIN STREET SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN ONTARIO L7G4X1 I ADVERTISEMENT I AOvntmzMEfm- Would you like a Gold Chain As pan of an advertising campaign to promote the sale of gold jewelry we will send to each reader of this publication who sect and returns this primed notice before Midnight July 16inch gold chain for the sum of plus shipping and handling There is no fur ther monetary require ment Each chain is com posed entirely of solid 14K gold including the clasp and will be accompanied by our Certificate of Authenticity to that effect This advertising notice is being placed simultane ously in other publica tions If you see it in more than one publication please let us know as this information is helpful to us Should you wish to re- turn your chain you may do so at any time to the address below and receive a full refund There is a limit of one I 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