Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 15, 1983, p. 12

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Georgetown Acton Wednesday June IS Warnock claims Mayors title Mayor Peter congratulates Road Race winners Joan and Lynn after their line runs In lh- five kilometre event Leathertown scores win by Paul Solan The Acton Mens Soccer Team defeated the Gunners 53 on Sunday Mississauga to again take points for their effort The local squad was down in the first ten minutes of play However they settled into their own game before long and scored five unanswered goals With a hattrick from the boot of Dave and singles from Paul Nolan and Wright Acton dominated the remainder of the contest Jamie won everything in the air at centre defence according to coach Brian Saxon Saxon further commented that With temperatures near ninety de gres each player gave one hundred percent and worked as a team for the result The win was witnessed by Acton sup porters next game is Sunday afternoon at St Lawrence It was hot and humid on Sunday but mat t atop some running and logging en- from taking part In the fifth annual Haltoo Hills Mayor Road Race Former Georgetown High School runner John was the quickest to cross the five kilometre finish line completing the course in 17 minutes and three seconds Lynn added another ladies crown running the in minutes seconds In the ten kilometre race Hod led for most of the way but It was Robert Mor crossing the finish line first in a time of minutes and seconds Irmo Smith claimed the female title in U minutes seconds In the and M Pro Sport Junior category it was Glenn Mulder claiming the boys title ahead of Eddie Power and Stephen East wood while Sheila Huffman ran first for the girls with Melissa Moray and Tara second and third respectively The Georgetown Independent sponsored Teen class was one of the most highly con tested Hopkins claimed the mens honors in a lime of minutes seconds se cond overall David Griffiths placed second in the class with Mike Wood a close third Lynn MacPhail took the ladies honors with Sandra Marcimuk and Amy Powers right behind John took Ihcsenlormen honor by a full minute over Glenn and Jim Allen in the Motors sponsored class while Mary Coffin Utterly ran away with the ladies title finishing six minutes ahead of her nearest rivals Jacqueline Sargent and Jane In the Dairy Bar Veterans dm Adrian Beer took the men title with a clocking edging out John Grace and Tony Mathews Carol claimed the top prize for the ladies with Audrey Jones and Diana albndge second and third The Okie Hide House sponsored the Masters which Bob claimed in IS minutes three seconds Bob Parker placed second with Paul Burroughs third Anita Warner was the top runner on the ladies side Rushing in front of Marilyn Srjeantson and Melamja Bray In- team competition the Dairy Queen Parent and Child honors went to Bob Parker and son Tim with Bob and Doug Daniel se cond Stephen and Rod Eastwood finished third in the category In the new North Sports team competition the Georgetown Track Club claimed first and second place honors while the Town of Hills Summer Activities program staff took third Members of the winning track club team included Adrian Beer Tony Mathews Lynn and lanHaUowell In the Electric Wheelchair race John claimed Tint beating out Neil Mercer The two youngster competed for the first time last year and were out to bet their records Pay ton finished Ihe course in a clocking of almost cutting last years time In half Villa B Nadhazi bright spot by Dave Acton Villa came up with a poor performance at home losing 1 to Milton Metal Fab last Wednesday night Acton s only goal came in the first half cord by Gary Woods on a pass from Ted Milton scored three times in the first half to come off the field leading 1 at the break Milton scored once more in the second half on a penalty kick their second of the game Actons goalkeeper Gary White had little chance on the goals Defensively Acton played quite well with strong performances John Gibson and Fred Offensively Acton lacked a scoring threat as they missed several 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Cash Bonus Coupons through balls as well as laying on some lovely passes Unfortunately nobody was finishing them off Villa return to action at home on Wednesday night Rural squirts rolling along The Acton Hal ton Rural Squirt Boys won in Hornby last Tuesday evening Dave Harrison Shawn Drydcn and Chris Lindsay all counted five runs for the locals in the match Mike Williams added four runs Greg Smith helped out with three Paul Sankey Troy Winter McLean and Jason Campbell had pair each and Mike Brouwer and Mike Arm it each crossed he plate once Mike Williams up the pitching win for Acton On Friday the Squirts hosted Llmehousc and took a 28 1 victory from the visitors Lindsay had four runs in this one while Harrison Campbell and McLean all added three each Smith Williams Winters and each picked up two runs and Sankey and Chris Elder contributed singles Drydcn also was the winning pitcher for the night The Squirts arc now five wins and one loss on I he season takes Tball triumph J Sports downed Willow Lane Natural roods 38 In T Ball action lost Monday evening Crossing the plate for J T Sports were Jo Richards Woodstra Graham White Adams Robinson Andrews Coe Mark Piper and Adam Hnccy For Willow Lane It was Matthew Smith Brian MiXallum Donny Haines Julie Kevin Paisley Amy Leslie Justin Elder Owen Troy MacDougall and Patterson Squirts drop pair The Acton TriCounly Squirt Boys dropped a decision to on the road last Tuesday Dale Jeff Burton Paul Glass Brandon Canary Marty McAf fee and Scott crossed the plate for the local squad On Thursdoy Squirts ended up on the short end of a count at home against Foodland falters to Eramosa The TriCounly Atoms dropped a home game 174 to last Tuesday Kenny Sheldon Slucklcss Sean Auger and Matthew Glnn all scored Acton runs in the contest Last Wednesday Atom paid a visit to came away losing IB Acton runs in this one were scored by Dunn with pair and Jaffray Chad Chris Schick Jonathan Coe and Acton home ore scheduled or Tuesday evenings at Sir Donald Mann Park Threegoals a winner Blue shaded Green in hall hockey play last Tuesday evening Chris Paul and Mike netted markers for the winners in the match Assists went to Chrl Cliff Nlbbs and Green goals were pocketed by Bud Buchanan and Denis Greg and Dave Anderson passed or assists Orange and fought to a draw Don and Hay Dunbar bulged the twine for Orange while Jim Reynolds Dave Krnnt and Pete Schlcht collected aids tor Black it was Rob Evans and Kent with the goals Tim Mclntyre Ted Sail Ron Turkosi and Brad all contributed with assists Bandits beat Hellers A 2110 The Bandita defeated the Heller A squad 10 last Monday Inter factory ball action Heller then took a decision from The Beardmore Golden beat lb Cruaadera further action last Monday Beardmore poinded the Commercial Shearing entry

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