Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 10, 1983, p. 15

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GeorgetownActon Wednesday Aug Tennis sidelines Inter County season li drawing to a dose with only one fixture left to play in both tbe mixed league and the ladles league On Julys Acton visited Gordon Alcott in the mixed Part way through Ihe evening tbe rains came down and two of tbe matches had to be replayed later In these replays Chris Seen with Gregg and Seotty with Ken Kavanagh both won to produce a tie in total matches played A week later on August Regency Racquet visited Acton and home almost empty handed as our club won The finest mixed fixture is Thursday evening August 11 when Bramalea visit Acton Our ladies InterCounty team gained a couple of ties in their last two fixtures at Brampton on July and against Central Park at tome on August The club doubles tournament is under way this week with the finals due on the August 13 14 weekend if all goes ac cording to plan Stay tuned for results Gold shades Green Gold shaded Green in ball hockey play July at the Community Centre Brian Bllton netted a pair of markers for the winners in this one with Bernie iBMinre adding the diner Paul Bert Fuller and Paul Bllton contributed assists John Miller scored one of the Green markers The other goal scorer was no I provided Blue doubled Orange in other action Danny fired a pair for winners with Hugble MacDonald and Paul Dodds grabbing lone goals Assists went to Dodds and Scott Allonby each with a pair and Scott McDonough For Orange it was Jim and Ray Dunbar pocketing goals Assists were con tributed by both Dunbar and on each others goals Orange dropped another one last Tuesday evening as they were defeated by Gold Brian Bilton and Ken Death each had hat tricks for the winners Paul Bllton and David Robinson both had three assists while Fuller Brian Bilton and added lone aids on a pass from Rick Bonnette and Dunbar had the only Orange goal of the contest Black got past Blue in other ball- hockey play last week Kent Kentner and Rob Evans both had a pair of goals for the winners Terry Winters fired the other marker Brian passed for two assists In the game with singles going to Floyd Andrews Ron Turkosi Brad Demone and TedSaitt Trembliy netted a pair of firstperiod goals for Blue McDonough rounded out the scoring Peter Wright and Mike had assists Spectacles are not all created equal Georgetown Optical Unequalled for Eyewear Anywhere Apart from shape colour and tile all eyeglasses may look the same But theyre not At Georgetown Optical we use only guaranteed optical plastic and temper ed crown give you sharpcrsrtd safer vision a cany frame like the only frames In Canada with selflock ing hinges the hinges I standards and quality pfoducts these have made Georgetown Optical a name to took up to hy settle fortes All testae bre fa year Georgetown Optical 8773562 ortiCAL sot vice Market Leathertown downed 21 Actons Sjia trailing Soccer dub dropped their first game season Saturday They were defeated by SNAP5 in a very physical contest Jamie Tans counted the lone Acton marker on a header off a corner kick The teams next game is scheduled for this Saturday Hellers pound Crusaders Hellers B pounded the Beardmore- Cougars Hellers A by a count and Crusaders in ThreePitch the Beardmore Bandit were a a action last week default over Commercial Shearing In other names the No other game results were available e to watch Willow Lane bats potent Willow Lane Natural Foods beat Ham mond Sewing Centre in exhibition T- Ball action last Wednesday at Sir Donald Mann Park Hammond Sewing loaned the opposition two players in order to field a full team It helped because Willow Lanes bats were potent Troy MacDougall Haines Brian McCallum and Brad Ham mond all crossed the plate four times for the winners Steven Toth Kevin Paisley Matthew Smith and Justin Elder grabbed additional runs In the game Dale Hewitt counted four runs for Hammond Sewing Other scores went to Karl Ferguson Jacob Evans Kent Emma Cass Debbie Swinamer and Stewart Ginn r ft tag SALE 1 FRI SAT If- 12- 13 AUGUST PATHS SEDUCED Sum SQBRINTOeA Sugg NEWPORT CHAW Sugg M00d MIC METALT4MXB su42 I mlcM9

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