Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 26, 1984, p. 10

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Georgetown Acton Wednesday Sept Had Squirt ara coach John Jill Richmond Lisa Sarah Dunn a Hough Cary Johnion Michalle Pilgrim Sacfcy Shari Mauraan Thomaon and Ma Una Ford Tha Atom Bob Hart a Madala Ann Maria Klnnon Coleman Diana Erin Mc Mahon Kelly McQaragla Jennifer Dull Ann Lindsay Hon n Candla Tronton Angala Brandy MIchella Manual Jamie Connolly and coaches Tarry and SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO YOU BY lllllllllllllllllllllll HEAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8770173 Tennis sidelines by Vic Morris Last Sunday afternoon turned out to be cloudy and threatening but he weather did not dampen the spirits of a large throng of tennis buffs who turned up enjoy the Acton Tennis Club final bash of a great season Club President Chris Steen and helpers organized a social round robin which eluded both junior and senior players Time out was taken midway through the proceedings to present trophies to winners of the various club tournaments which were held throughout the season A special presentation was made to long lime club member Eldon Comfort our sprightly citizen who appears to be getting younger every season He can still beat the best of them and will be leaving the area shortly A hot dog barbecue rounded off the afternoon The fiml meeting between the Acton Erin Inter rural teams took place on Sept lo decide the league champion ship This was the second of two meetings in a total points playoff and although Erin won the second fixture by games to Ihe local boys and girls won on total points thanks the large margin in their first round win BMX champions Ontario 17 Over Shane Daniels champ 2 Randy Mark Castello 16 Open 1 Brent Smith Ont champ Craig Johnson 15 Open 1 Chris Clancy champ Darren Clifford Shannon falconer 13 Open l champ TomGalivan J 1 12 Open i Justin Wall champ Jason Smith Paul Fischer Open Mike Galivan champ 2 Gerry Roach 3 Dave Prince 10 Open Chailes Ebcnstrcil champ 2 Ryan Black burn Open champ TinaBonbled 3 Colin Field 8 Open Chris Ont champ Paul ward 3 7 St Under Open i Mike Ont champ Ken Little Ryan Kir 10 1 Kathleen KunoOnt champ Laura Barry 11 12 Powderpuffl I Christina Bonbled Ont champ Andrea Langford 14 nsOnt champ Field 1 CameMc Craw champ Sandra Over Cruiser Don Girling Ont champ Tony Osborne Robert champ Bun unk Bob Sheep- Stan White champ Doug Chamberlain Shane Daniels Onl champ Randy Doanc Tony Kablaw Caswell Local champ Crulser1 Chris Gtll champ Brad Cook Expert Mike champ Ryan Novice 1 Shannon Ont champ Paul Ward Michael Graham Expert- Chris champ 2 Danny 10 Novice Expert- Charles champ Brandon Ryan Blackburn Expert 1 Dave Prince Ont champ Scott 3 John McLcod Novice 1 Mirk Local champ Paul Rodngue Jamie Lirette Novice 1 Raymond Perry Local champ Trevor Randv Malcolm Ij Steven Hayes Ont champ Mike Craig Glenn Lucki champ MikcCavanagh Bruce Parent 15 Novice Damn Local champ Tom Scott Robinson 16 Brent Smilh Ont champ Craig Johnson Andy Cas well l6Novicel RobScott Ont champ 3 Bill Wilson 1617 Oven I Neil Haigh Local champ 2 DaveLyons DarrylTobey Over Beginner Don Moore Local champ Dyer Peter Finlayson Under Beginner nan Barry champ Ryan Shields Blair Flood Greg Irwin Local champ Dennis Jeremy 1011 Beginner 1 Shawn Local champ Shawn pa trick 14 Open Mike Cavanagh Local champ Rob Tripp Scolt Robinson Local champ Colin Field 3 Chris Expert Brad McCraw Ont champ Jason Smith 3 Paul Fischer 13 Novice l Shawn Berger Ont champ Chris 12 13 Beginner l Local champ Brian Eaton US Expert 1 Chns Gill champ David 4 Over Expert 1 Ont champ 2 Randy 3 JohnTcixeira Mike Guttm champ 2 Brian Bargeman 3 Scott 1413 Beginner1 David McLennan Local champ Eddie Simpson 3 Gary Wong Chargers claim boys crown The school sports season got off to a flying start last week as teams from six area public schools competed far honors in the annual North Pitch Cham When the cleared ihe host George town schools emerged with the Stewartlown Girls claiming their first title since 1971 while Centennial boys squad finished the competition undefeated Other schools looking for titles included W Dick and Sam of Milton McKeniie of Acton and In Ihe girls competition Slewarttown met little competition finishing first in their round robin division after defeating W I and Brookville In the semi finals McKenzie Smith of Acton were no match McKenzie Smith finished second Centennial in their pool but fell to Stewartlown Centennial provided the competition for in the final 339 To get there they disposed of Mckenzie Smith and 3G then topped Brookville In the semis Centennial boys proved loo lough for the competition downing a lough 156 for the title Centennial lopped their pool with a record They topped McKenzie Smith and Sharratt 197 to advance to the semi final where they ousted W I Dick reached finals undefeated but with much closer scores The rural squad topped I Dick in their opening game then advanced lo the semi with a over Stewart town In semi final action handled McKenzie Raiders open Friday night The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders wilt open their 19848j season this Sept arena This will be the Raider second year in OHA Senior A competition and this seison action should be more exciting than ever with only six teams making the playoffs Georgetown will make their season debut against the last year Mien Cup champions the Cambridge Hornets DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT Queen St East Acton A A Teams Irom North Halton public Including McKeruleSmllh competed for Slow Pitch In Qaorgalown hut weak Hera McKenzie catcher to lap a Stewart town runner at plate Stewaritown topped the Acton School and event on to win girl crown I Bowling Bitsi The second week of bowl go underway his week and in the league the Buffers moved into op spot dropping the Welters into second Claiming third place are the shippers and following in fourth and sixth arc I to Hers Tanners and Stakers Lila Atkinson notched the ladies high single this week a score and Sue racked up an impressive lo cap lure the ladles high triple Cecil Stuekless rolled a for Men high and a score put Dec Deforest in the books with the high triple Also recording top singles scores were Linda Creasy with 212 Sue with with and June Rourke with Other top lad es triples came from Gloria Jennings with a respectable 555 her notching a Linda Creasy followed with a and June pinned down a Jim knocked down a for one of the men stop singlescores and Brad Dee Deforest and Bill bowled and respectively Other top triples in men division came from Cecil Stuekless with Chad Crooks with Brad Cripps with ind Bill with DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC J KOHARI DT PHONE 8778974 122GUELPHST OIMHWY 71 GEORGETOWN MD FURNITURE REFINISHING MAM ST 84 CLEARING SALE CASH IN ON THE BARGAINS im No 7790 2 to choose from WERE OPEN ON SATURDAY LOWEST LEASE HA ANYWHERE e HONDAS LARGE SELECTION OF A1 USED CARS THEY ALL MUST GOMAKE AN OFFER BAZ MOTORS GEORGETOWN HONDA 1203 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN SALES SERVICE PARTS LEASING BODY SH TOWN Country DRY CLEANING 8770387 UK DAY KILLS SHOPPING CENTRE Georgetown Car Sound REPAIRS to all Stereos Tape Decks Turntables Portables HomeorAuIo Smoll 877 2425 TO WN OF HILLS RECREATION REPORT AMATEUR NIGHT DEADLINE Today Is your chance register tor our 3rd Annual Amateur Night Local Talent Night been scheduled tot Wednesday October 10 in 1984 Applies mutt bo returned to tha Recreation Office by September If you would Ilk more Information pleats call 8775185 est Application can be picked up at Nell Music Store the Cultural Centra or at either Recreation and Parke Deportment Office MASTERS SWIMMING There ere it til opening In the Masters Swimming Program that will be held at the Georgetown Pool on Monday and day and at the Acton Pool on Wednesday beginning October 1984 For tlon Information please call the pool after pm Acton Georgetown The swimming pools in will be re opening after a weak maintenance hutdown on Saturday September A variety Learn To Swim program Aquatic Sport and Recreational Swims will be available this FalL Drop In to the Pool Office after J tor more In formation on upcoming programs NATKN At COACHING CERTIFICATION PROGRAM THEORY LEVIL II This Introductory coaching course la open to all interested coaches from all It covers such topics a role of coach psychology of coaching motor learning medicine biomechanics growth and development and methods This I a week course starting Sunday Octo ber 14th m to pun at the Georgetown District High School Interest ed people must peaknr before October 1st with HHta Recreation and Parks Deprnmem CM or III for mora Information

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