Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 20, 1984, p. 7

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SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO YOU BY REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD REALTOR 170 GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8770173 North Halton Junior track and field results The Acton high school was the scene of the North Junior Track and Field meet on Thursday where students from Limehousc Robert Little IRL Sncside S M Bennett St Joseph J I and Brookville I com The results of the meet are as follows iikiijlmp Laurie ToUV second Unroll and Barter Ma tear iib Julie secerid Stacy Hunter and third Mickey L llMlhw Kim Wendy William third IS J I Tammy Jennifer MIXED First SSI SUcty Patrick Bradford Rod second IB Brad Scutm Alicia Jamie Hamilton third L I Tonya JobnKaUluouj JunrnySales BOYS First Patrick ViuhanSS second Derrick Martin rd John JlcUIna M IthondaWhalrnS mood Tara id third KtUy lurii runs Mi J Martin and third Dick Ten year rintttcndytampbtUU and third First Kip Finn Z second Jason Bowman Lit and Derrick Robun J Brtrt Ftnt Kip Finn Brad lliyter and third Derrick J relay FlnHLIll pi ml Osborne dim Nolan Robbie Brown Jason Brad iraroHs and Ih Marilyn it Julie second third Kriilina Ten la Fader Z Lesley second Payne B Til ROW leveo ear April KhanS and Amy Kelly ItunmAmJ Totbe ana second Kim tone Ten year Ms tint id and third year First Michelle sevondTII rid third Stacy Hunter it Sarah Radar Truha Den ird Jennifer Maxwell mem ir second Denny and so metre rely lUder StYt srt re Kilmer Christina andthlrdnalreLuigridgeSJ Julie B second Martin I and Trrl relay Flnt IB I Kriilina Dick Julie Hi Idebrand i second J I Walsh Indie third Tracy Tammy Lynn second Lesley Kim Scott J second Wilson Wendy Im to metre relay tint IS Itwd Laurie llecky J n hi Loll Pnsctlla th 111 I Wendy I at Laura September Weir I more hint Laikoilty 13 aecond Tanya ran It and Ihlrd Alicia mem IMndrerelay FlnllBI ttlnlnl a I jikKt KCntid Jamie Kip Firm BOYS Y LARS OLD MneVe Pun Sean and third LI M Z metre Pun Z second David Deforest Z and third Wayne metre Flnl Wade Hick Kyle second Bill Ryan Marian Jason Nathan Larraboc third IS Derek Johnson Kenny WadeRndflrn Kevin BOYS I YEARS metre First Jamie Hamilton second Justin andlhlrdJohnJlckllngLil David Laurence and Tommy TenilaSS Mmtutritay Robbie DulnuUa Jim John second Darren lull David Lawrence John Jlckling Eleven Bun third IS J Caswell Eric Mattson BOYS 11 YEARS OLD I ml Vaughn S aennd David Henderson and third Mike metre second Scott Foster ud third David Henderson ID metre relay First Rodney Laver Patrick Vaughn David son David English second B Scott Foster Matt Walker Kelly J imp Off I Mark Mike Brooks Graeme Van Dam BOYS IIICII JUMP David Osborne LH second I Trevor Splinter and Nine year olds Flo Wade and Scan Auger Ten year olds Flnl Derek Martin mod and Glen Eleven year Pal Vaujhan S and third JUMP year elds First Kip Finn M second Juon and third Nolan L II year Pint Nathan RL second Ron Bat chtlor I and Chris Van Dam Ten year olds David Lawrence LH second Jamie Hamilton and John Jlckllng Lll Eleven year olds Pal second Scott osier and David andadfKerneyB I til year olds Brown B second David Osborne 11 and third Brad Z Nine year oldiiFlntDerekJoiinsariS second David Deforest Z and third Ten year out Jamie second Brandon Canary and third Derek Martin Eleven year olds David Irvine LH and Ihlrd RUN year elds First Kip Inn M Z second Jeff Harrison and Chris Solan and Ihlrd Jason Nine year aids Wayne second Derek Johnson and third Greg Barrett Tenyearokh Fin Chris J second John and third John McLean Eleven Kelly It second Chris Elder andMkeMcGrathSJ Henry Sanson GeorgatownActon Wednesday It SPCUUSTS- Main St Acton S6311M NOW OPEN BOX PLANTS FOR SALE 75 WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF ANNUALS AVAILABLE par boa with exception of and Qmraniums PEAT MOSS LOAM ALSO AVAILABLE LOCATED BETWEEN LINE WEST OF ON EM8LET0NR0AD OptmDaity C4BJ8829 NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the George town District Memorial Hospital will be held in the Hospital Cafeteria at pm on June 1984 Honorable Life Members and 8384 members are urged to attend Refreshments JUDGE KJLLANGDON Chairman of Board MILAVTENNAMT ATTENTION Service Groups Church Groups Profit Groups if you would like a FREE BOOTH at the Georgetown Fall Fair September and come to the organizational meeting JUNE 28 30 Agricultural Building George town Fair Grounds TOWN OF HALTON HILLS Faiiview Cemetery Public Irrfofmation Centre Tho Town In conjunction with Cotbum CofTSulUntJ curranUy under til kino of the long torm plan or Como- The review present of land the low northern area the wood lot Pubic are invited A Centra to be con ducted Watson of the Acton Public 17 Rrvar Street on Thursday from and m RapraeantativM of Con- Inc and Town Staff be plan to attend Can Am cans T- Birds 21 in Mini Squirt MlnlSqaJrt In MiniSquirt boyi soccer action this Can Am clipped the Birds 2 1 ia a tough match Allan Howard notched both Can Am goals and Trevor Malloy was the tone scorer for the Birds Squirt In the Squirt division this week I devastated Gins van Ryan Robinson recorded a hattrick in the effort and David Kalbarskl pegged a pair of markers while Colin Graham notched a ingle Atoms Subo edged Gordon Dawe Holland Shop nipped B and Pineview A doubled Desmonds in Atom soccer action this week In the Subo Cordon match both teams played well swinging from end to end but Harry Rinsma racked up a pair of goal to lead to a win Gordon Dawe pressed hard to get into the game but they were denied several good scoring opportunities by the out standing go a lending of James The lone Gordon goal was credited to Billy Gillies A hattrick by Jason resulted in a victory by Holland Shop in a close match with Pineview and David added a pair of marker lo clinch the win Pineview markers were collected by Andy and Derek with two each Paul Kolbarski and Randy Bond led the A assault on Desmonds with two markers apiece and Greg Baldwin and David Zylstra added singles In the effort Desmond 5 goal scorers were Mark Sears Jason and Kevin Mosquito In the Mosquito division Achilles Mot ere thumped HEADS Superior Glove blew out 102 and Vets Pets burled HEADS Michael Bill Dews bury Winston Pun Michael Kinnon and Mark Manuel pounded in a goal each lo put Achilles over HEADS HEADS goal scorers were unavall able Superior Glove goals against were recorded by Chris Van Dam and Chris Schell Rockwood goal scorers were not avail able Pets managed a win over HEADS despite being short handed VeU took an early lead with two goals and pressure from HEADS reluming Tire had the score tied at half lime However proved to be the stronger team and in the last half they booted in four goals to clinch the win Derek Martin and Chris poked in two markers each for VeU while Mike Thompson and Wayne Bousfidd were credited with HEADS markers were pounded in by A Parkin with Outdoors by Lome Fletcher The heavy rain and electrical storms the past weekend bring back some hair raising experiences When fishing far from shore and lightning starts lo fly about is to say the least the wrong place to be especial when In an aluminum boat In a situation such as this the best thing to do is to stay low In the boat and start head ing for the nearest shore Once on land find shelter away from tall single trees An extraordinarily large number of lodges with short flyin trips were featured at the sportsmens show with plenty of success so It seems many anglers that normally make eight or ID local trips are now opting for one good trip into lakes that arc not so heavily fished This Is something that our friends from the USA have enjoyed here Tor a good many years usually booking trips here from predominantly American lodges and flyin services Changing the game laws lo finally catch up to flyin trips where declaration of catches are mandatory have probably cut down on bookings from the US and along with the high cost of travelling and fuel these trips are becoming more acceptable to Ontario anglers Its not always the longest fly in trips thai have the best fishing either as there are some lakes lhat are only minutes air time away where not even can make it in so why not try it in Ontario The light touch ALL YOUR LIGHTING ELECTRICAL NEEDS UNDER ONEROOF ELECTRIC Lighting Centre 8772264 317 ARMSTRONG AVE GEORGETOWN COMPLETE RANGE OF PRICED TO FROM MM ft UP BOXED PLANTS Price 2x4 KD ECONOMY Hi

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