Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 13, 1984, p. 10

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Ma sales was on hand to present his trophy to the bantam bowler showing out standing team spirit effort and behavior Arlene was this tars recipient row claimed the league this year Member of the squad Included coach Shelley Wilson and bowlers Collins Carrie Stnckey Ryan Martin JennlferCarrand Andrew Back are the Hot Shot Expos bantam league champt Coach Virginia Collins and bowlers Sherry Goodwin Sheldon Kelly Shannon Wendy Graham and Mariene Lett More bowling awards ACTON comeflywiVhus air cadets The Sir liter and coach Cheryl Inscoe claimed the Junior play off trophies Members of the learn Included Rick Lisa Colleen John Ford Tamm and McNeil The Losers were winners in Junior league play Coach Jim Jennings and bowlers Dunn Richard Shawn Tammy Hammond Lisa Isaac and Debbie won the league honors Acton ladies in slump SPORTS SCOREBOARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD REALTOR GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8770173 Swim Stars sweep meet In a swim meet hosted by the Swim Stars of Acton at pool the local team accumulated points for a first place overall finish Competing against teams from Kin sardine and Acton was awarded over twice Iho number of points than the second place team from Kincardine was third with 100 points while Kincardine was second with points Results of the meet were Irli nd I Uremia Lyn faun Jennifer Shir la Tauni Tan I Wood Can Stone Calhy Fern rktxltt II Kim til It ID Tammy Unity Ann Elizabeth Roebuck Joanne Oliver Mela nie Corcoran Id Tammy Hammond 11 Shelly I at Emily Oliver J I Kim I Catherine Fori Carrie Traeey Melon I ion IS KimKhynoM It Jennifer Erin Taunl Sheldon Roebuck JojwwOliver Corcoran Hammond 11 Shelly Pa 4 Jul e j Sarah Emily Franklin 9 Sarah Dunn Catherine ton 11 rk Scot I Dunn Sir Troy Landry Mark Scoll I Jason J 001 Ijndry Taunl Corcoran Shell liner Hammond J ilenalaZmtfa Writ F and under metre I Sarah Heel Em Liu Jul Tmha rwkenorn Came Bryan Dunn and Sarah Fit Steven and Valine Oliver Kirr Lyn Elhnpld Petersen lr Levies irlene IjKI Melon Kim I i Sheldon 4 limit relay Mai I hem Flee and Erin Nathalie Janren and Cynthia i Andrea Johrulon Tennis sidelines Morris The Acton club s tournament was ployed last weekend and Sunday afternoon final saw Joanne and Marks beat Eileen and Harold Saville to become the champs Around the Inter Count leagues the Acton mixed team visited Gordon and returned home with a victory on The previous da the Acton ladies team visited Central Park and lost a 1 The Junior team continues to have a few problems as lhe dropped their June fixture Bflal Mills Our junior team coach Gerry Veldman comments that our team should have both under fifteen and under eighteen playing in each fixture but at the mo ment they tune only one player over teen This results in some of our boys playing opposition who are years their senior Gerry would be pleased to see other team prospects particularly under eigh teen try out during team practices on and Sundays at Our Inter rural team entertained on June and defeated them 87 points la i watch for our cmrrlara delivering marchandtolnfl fly an your door this WMk Acton 8532219 It was a heartbreaking week for Acton ladles soccer players and fans as OBriens Meats fell to Milton Cartage was sunk by Georgetown and the Royal Trust Stingers suffered their first loss of the season to Milton In the Goy Cartage match with Georgetown the local squad rallied from a three goal deficit to tie the game In the final minutes of the match Unfortunately Georgetown managed to drive in another goal to slip past Acton Pat Timmcrmon recorded all three of Actons goals and out standing defence was credited Zelssig and Carol Bo us field The Royal City Stingers played a good first half against Milton June and they were well deserving of a lead but in the later half of the match Milton proved to be the stronger team and the final result was a 1 defeat for Acton Cathy Coquard notched the lone Acton goal and fine offence and defence was supplied by Tarn Holmes and Angle Squirts star in super soccer The Acton GIRLS Squirt division got their season under way this week with Acton Red lying Tuitmans Gold 1 and Milton Cheers Also in Squirt action mans Gold edged R Krist Paintings Pineview lC and then they tied Cheers 11 Acton Red also took on Paintings only to lose Games played June showed many players with great promise Including Melissa Ford and Jill Richmond from Acton Red and scoring her first goal was Lisa Vllestra Jenny Van Clink scored her first goal of the season and Eileen Campbell and Kathy Gregg also played well Outstanding play for Paintings were Laurie Heath Jennifer and Paula Walsh In June games Tammy Wolf played an excellent game in net for Krist Paintings and Heather Ralph notched a pair of markers in the effort Sharon was credited with the third goal Cheryl McArthur and Natalie Tubman were outstanding for Tuitmans and Theresa McGeragle pounded in the lone goal Beckle Boycott scored Acton Reds goal against Paintings 1983NASL SOCCER BOWL FINALISTS Exciting World Class Soccer at Varsity Stadium TORONTO INTERNATIONAL SOCCER TOURNAMENT June 1 3 8 p Blizzard Stuttgart West German champs Blizzard Glasgow Rangers a Ivof Slad urn Ham lion June 1 6 30 p Stuttgart Rangers TICKETS Youth Under 1 HALF PRICE VARSITY STADIUM Bloor St at the St George Sub way minutes from many Toronto restaurants plenty of parking available REMAINING GAMES REGULAR GAMES Sun June Chicago Wed June New Sun July Vancouver 6 30 Sun July Tampa Bay 6 Wed July levancouve m Sun Aug 12GoklenBay6 pm Sun Aug San Diego Mem 3 Minnesota 30 p m Sepl Tampa Bay6 INTERNATIONAL GAMES Sun July 29 Gaemio Brazil Sun Aug Portugal Wed Aug 8 Italy m TICKETS ALL GAMES AVAILABLE AT VARSITY STADIUM AND ALL BASS OUTLETS SOCCER THE CAPTURE Ttm la an adult aim hid and Two up lo iwvnty player try to nig In a aommrwri ana ilium II You gun The PLAYING FIELD LOCATED LOCAL IMPROVEMENT FORM Take nollco that The council The Corporation Regional Municipality flu improvement a Maury on Kingrum Road between its wiin Thecoilo1thavorkist110o700oliruci is pud by the The special rats per is The spectil is to be paid in 10 annual instilments The estimated lifetime the work is years 1984 at I School Mil Street Wesi Acton Ontario lor the purpose hearing against tie proposed assessments or the accuracy of measuiements and any other complaint thai persons interested may desire make and that is by la try Ihe court Dated June DAVID RE CLERK THERCCBONM

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