Senior field day held at Bennett school Moffat Softball TFll COUNTY MINOR SOFTBALL ASSOC ATOM DIVISION Champions at the senior field day at the M Dennett school last week were seniors Anne Intermediates Cindy Burr John juniors Janice Peter Miller Com pic It results High Jump Anno luly 4 Suun Dry ale triple Jump Vi Sunn Anne long Jump Anno luty 11 J Dry id ale 100 yd daih Anne Luty Suun open yd Cindy Bur J mice Shot Put Anno Open yd Anne Intermedia High Jump Cindy Ban J II Cathy linen triple Jump Lent yd diih Cindy Cathy MiPhall Shot Put Maureen McPhall Cindy Bur Junloitlili High lump Anno A Janice Drink triple Jump Maria Pataky 2b Durdop aiol Ann Mann long Jump Janlec Colleen Jordan Maria Pataky yd Juke Carol Anno Mano Colleen Shot Put Janke 20 Cuol Anne Colleen Jordan Janice Drink waiter 100 yd dith Ken John McDonald Robert Vlnikl shot Angelo Albino 1 John Chili Willi Open 440 Angelo Peter allli Open yd Peter Pavll Chili ham pi on Angelo A Ilia no Intermediate lloyi High Jump John Jamei lowe Steve Jump Jan Collcrton Steve mm He Inn Mark Hatfield Davldion Sieve yi I on Mike John oik Moffat girls I and miller defeated I 22 Tot second win Kill J lie pitching of Sharon and reliefers- and Pitcher Susan and catcher Michelle carried yds mil under to a win over Iklwooil I mini to mm lint nohitter Moll win hi by lonimy Maraud lhonison IS in ilosc is I illinium Ins fourth win defeated Williams 12 5 Martin executed Moffats double play of the seumn Atoms suffered their first low an mi Hun Sunday bowing to David Browns tripk was highlight Hie lasl rally 1 Holes was ihc pitcher for FUTURE AMES w Juno Lliiwhoutonl Modal Jimn Mo 1 1st Llrtwhuuia ftm 13 BANTAMS Jurw Dt Tho Acton Free Press Wednesday June AMBA novice schedule Wed J i Miin J Wed Wed J Mon Jun Wrd Jul 111 Sunoco I honipunluelnl Ion 17aulSmoenviNeill Paul unit ruction Wrd HI oil Moil July III 1 1 Weil IS Jh mi luly I 1 1 Mil ll July I l Will 111 in Pavli lull union laid triple jump Angelo Peter Paul High Jump larry Met triple Jumi Pent John McDonald triple Jump A 31 Peter Pavli Daley long Jump Angelo Peter Pavll Senior champions declared at Robert Little field day Robert Little school senior field day wns held last week and the days champions Juniors Linda Stewart and rank Houston Susan Shoemaker and James seniors Mnskun Roger Winners of flic day were BOYS JUMP Junior I rank tlouiton Kevin J onion Tom Milne Intermediate Jim Sieve Bill Sorilor ken Withers Guy Payne LONG JUMP Junior Jeff 1 rank Houston Rick llaglnikl Jim Mctllloway Senior Koiii It Taylor Vrncma YDS any age Dei Taylor Roger John i Van Dam TRill 1 JUMP Junior 1 rank Kevin JelT Interim illalc Jim Dill Mitilloway Senior tiny Payne Chris YDS Junior Van I JoriRihblc I rank Ho in ton 100 YDS Hymn Timbers McCilloway Stive Dennett Senior Wutwrs Roger Waiboyi David YDS Junior Van I leet I rank Jell lowniky Inlotmediau Byron Sherry Vakm 101 YDS Inlermcdian Piarl Dorinka Moslun Man Vrknhock YDS Junior Sherry Phillip 1 indj amy Intermediate Suun ShiKinakrr Ihriilinc Senior Dai ink Moskun Man Thercu imninham YDS Open any Darinka Moulin Sherry the world of OUTDOORS ART -V- Action at Robert Little school Jim imc up with top score last wuck al Maple Shooting Range with 24 out of Othei good scores were Gord Clow I John Nurse and 18 Tom IJccring 21 Doug Garrett 12 l 14 and Dill 17 lOi7 This Sunday members of Maple Rock Shooting Range trap team will journey to Milton for the Kelso Shoot The same score will also be counted in the first half of the annual shoot between the Acton club and Sportsmen Association The second half of this shoot takes place at the club in the fall Lome of R R No 2 Acton who runs a fishing tackle business at his Line home came back with a good size Sturgeon from the River a couple of weeks ago He reports losing many Sturgeon which would go in the 100 lbs plus category He was fishing for pickerel at the time he landed the Sturgeon These columns have not been as as they should have been these past issues This scribe and brother Ird have been spending our spare time building canoes As the third one was completed last week we decided lo pivc it a good est and so undertook to travel by canoe from the Second line to the Town Line on the River The going was prelty lough but the trip worthwhile as we found some spots that must hold big trout However on this trip we didnt have time to do much fishing It took close to three hours to moke the trip The best spots seem to be near the Town Imc where were less logjams in the way to go over or The high point of the trip was when we the Town line and paddled around a bend in the to come face to face with a fellow angler fishing from shore The surprise at seeing a canoe come down the creek must have been too much fur him because although we inquired as to his angling success we never did hear him utter a word little league games Petes top Shultis Phillips homer June 1 Lions Club Acton Motors Matthews hit two singles and a triple D Webster a angle and a triple and Bert Post and G Binden two singles apiece as Lions Club scored runs in the first one in the second and 13 more in the third Mark Morn son singled twice for the losers Bert Post and Gary Pickles combined to strike out six batters the winners Losing pitcher Tom Haver ty fanned five June Fuels Lions Club Ken Swan swatted a triple and a angle J Gordon a triple Sieve Bennett and Don Date doubles and A a single in this win for Thompsons S Jackson tripled Jim Matthews doubled and Marvin McNabb singled for Lions Club Ken Swan fanned seven batters for Thompsons Bert Post and Gary Pickles claimed a combined total of eight strikeouts for the losers June Const 13 Steve Bennett belted a double and a angle Enang doubled and A singled to lead Thompsons to this lopsided win Gene and John Pink up two hits each and Jim urley Kevin and John Gait garnered one apiece for the losers Winning pitcher was Don Dale while Jim Hurley was the loser Petes Barber Shop banged out 17 hits off two lo chalk up an 1813 win an Acton industrial Softball league game here last night The winners tallied half of then runs in the fourth inning to a lead Jeff Fryer and Fred Buchanan collected three hits apiece fot Pete s Roy Harry Phillips and Pete Homer each hit safely twice Shultis and Phillips included Junior lacrosse standings L Pts Niagara 1 12 8 Branulea 5 6 8 5 6 Kitchener 11 1 10 Acton 6 0 0 0 Future games Saturday June 13ACTON at Elota Monday June 15Niagara at ACTON Thursday June 18Branulea at ACTON home runs in ihur two hit pei for malices Cox had four hits in live at bats lor and J picked up three each while J McLaren J and fcameied two each McLaren and Cox both homered Doug Vickeiy relieved starting pitcher Grant Usher in the eighth for Foster and Miller hurled for Start house league lacrosse House league lacrosse for midget and juvenile aged players got underway in the community centre last night A total of players have registered to play Two house league teams will play games every Tuesday night at 7 Exhibition games with teams from neighboring towns may also be arranged Jurr Willi Juno IB NellliC v urh Orangeville Raceway Entries SKONDRANt I 111 I VII II I ASA I J 4 I lint I lorenrl I Ixvnko s SliadyWIdow I Mikui Steady Hope alter I hpmpPckrn I I AMU aiu III A III ADS J lUUtllMIII I M IMIIII I It I I I DAISY UK Waplei I HIS I J SMiNAIIII I I ly II Am Davit I Kill Mill lA I Should we make it a park or a parking lot In Ontario still choice expulsion in our pros Icid to in unpkisint life Our titles could become lution or irking lots mslc id lor our children lo in And Onimo less developed ire is could develop in ill the wrong ts it kind of luturt simply t good enough it h were involved in of regional Government ton Dunne the province invested more thin million in i lion Authorities mike sure your children in tell I mm i lelcphonc As life Authorities ivc iceiuirtel ind fort si md more thin million young trees Regional Government A new system ol return government is being studied implemented m m my pirtsu Ontario syslcm regions combining urban and ruril ire is can be coordinated to more growth and development throughout the prov ince these pools of 1 lent money working on our future we hive better than ever to tuinntee the best possible environment for ill our people Rational lOMnmunt anil plan ran a lit r future Bill to do that mi mill a In our goad inten tion Out In lulp price and inmpiiri dmp Canadian Pioneer Village near Toronto is one of more than 150 conservation areas in Ontario To date provincial and municipal spending on conservation has totalled almost 5150 million The result more than acres of un spoiled land safeguarded for our children The efficiencies of the new regional school boards will mean the best possible education for your child no matter what size your community is These are benefits of regional pro grams already in evidence An efficient affordable and inte grated transportation system is just one of the factors to be considered in long range regional planning Other factors being studied to give every one a fair share in Ontarios future range from to sewage systems Canadas life style of tomorrow presents many challenges But its Ontarios to meet these today Government of Ontario Department of Trade and Development