Phil Morris Maureen Gerth Ha I tonPee I track champions Middle distance runner Phil Morris and year old Maureen Gerth won individual champion ships for Acton District High School at the first annual Peel Secondary Schools track and field meet last week Morris earned the right to compete in the OFSSAA meet at the CNE Stadium in Toronto this weekend when he won the senior boys metres in a time of and placed second behind Bill Maandag of Oakville Perdue In the senior boys metres Phils time in the 1600 was Long toss Miss Gerth tossed the shot putt ACTON District High student Maureen Gerth captured the midget girls shot putt event at last weeks high school championships Maureen recorded a toss of 9 69 metres approximately 32 feet Staff Photo Summer Festival set for June 26 Arena manager Is completing arrangements this week for Acton Parks and Recreation Committee Summer Festival to be held In the community centre on June White Oaks Ceramics north of Acton arc busy producing 1 beer mugs which will be used as admission tokens the night of the festival may be purchased sale Price the of the festival will be music will be provided two bands one a rock group mid the other a German band The floor of the community centre has been licenced for 1000 persons from m until a m A staff of volunteers has been engaged to work the night of the festival Funds raised will be used to purchase playground equipment for Acton parks Cuts requested by town council resulted in an overall reduction of in this years and recreation budget The committee hope to realize a profit of Part of the funds will also be used for to the arena Mugs will be available shortly at the arena booth Those who don t wish to pick up mugs immediately can reserve them by picking up a ticket at the booth Orangeville Raceway I 1290 1 I llari K row Urine able J Woods Direct W Winger Schneffcr Triple Reno 7 A L Dixon M Corbctt St F42J0 Lea J Puff Inrly W Robinson By Marilyn Hat L 111 Herb iiu Moody Dusty Troy Ac Rob Spark Mosher I TROT It Hamilton Land orb Firm 1 empire Troy Mlia Lone Adios J Wilton Lass Harper James r J Windy lllscult lioxK till Pa Prologue Kcrlukc Puff SIXTH I 1 Innocent Hob W e NTH Pompous McArthur Gordon 1 liustcr s McNabb Dlnon t Jaunty W Tro fi Cheeky IbllTII TROT Im Chore J Itoodn J Thomson Dapper Lindsay A NINTH I 110 Noah Girl Tolhurs I Widows sheld High Noble Night J you live in ACTON it makes sense to buy your Volvo from GEORGETOWN BRITISH MBS First of all you won t have togo out of your way later to get your Volvo serviced Second of all we back up our good location with our good reputation or quality high trade Ins and fast delivery So It would make sense to buy your Volvo tram us even II t live GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS Georgetown TOR 364- metres Approximately SI feet lo place first in the midget girls shot putt Since there is no provincial meet for girls last week was the final of the high school year for Maureen However ADHS Bruce Andrews hopes to make arrange ments for her to compete in open meets this summer Shirley Mitchell won a third phce ribbon for her toss of metres in the senior girls shot pult and Roger McEachern placed fifth in the midget boys long jump with a mark of metres 17 feet inches Roger also competed In the midget boys metres Coach happy Mr Andrews was very happy with the fine showing made try the Acton contingent Acton was the smallest school represented at the meet Morris who will be attending the University of Wyoming on a track scholarship next year takes part in the metres Friday night at Saturday morning he II run in an metre heat The metre final is scheduled for Saturday afternoon at Eccles fans 18 Petes barbers A brilliant 18 strikeout performance by Bob led Hespcler to a Softball Icague victory over Pete Barber Shop at Prospect Park Thursday night gave up only sin hits and struck out the side in three innings the second third and sixth He claimed every barber shop batter on strikes at least once and whiffed two of them third baseman BUI Anderson and second Peter Homer four tunes each scored twice in the first on a walk to Hagarty a triple Hardman and a single by Craig Pete bounced back to take a lead with single tallies in the second fourth and fifth Three bagger Ed Phillips smashed a triple to drive home John Dunn who had singled in the second In the fourth Harry Phillips walked and scored on a combination of Hespeler miscucs Pitcher Blake Hind clouted a bases empty home run in the fifth to make the score 32 Base hits by Craig and Foster produced two more Hespeler runs in the sixth and Craig both collected their third safeties of the night as Hespeler added an Insurance run in the eighth Blake hurls Lefthander Blake Hind hurled the entire nine innings for Acton He gave up 10 hits walked only one batter and struck out five Besides and Craig Donahue and both doubled for while Foster and Hastings singled For Petes Blake Hind homered Ed Phillips tripled Phil Marzo and Harry Phillips doubled and John Dunn and Fred Buchanan singled Pete make their next start in Fergus tonight Wednesday Rockwood make their first appearance at the local diamond Tuesday June 8 Acton Fred Buchanan BUI Anderson Phil Mario ss Harry Phillips If Pete Homer John Dunn lb Ed Phillips Blake Hind Jack rf Grant Usher rf The Fre New motor helps DeBoer win By Vivian Shan Although it s not exactly the recommended way to break in a new motor Dutch sped to victory in Sundays diamond feature driving a car with a newly stalled motor Dutch took the lead on the second lap and was never headed Murray Wallace placed second and Larry grabbed third Bruce spun out on the fourth lap between number one and two turns Tom Ned started in fourth place and went on to win the six cylinder feature with Larry second and Larry Cox third The feature went off without even one spin out FIRM Murr Choose it Irom cars and trucks wrKKl 2nd RESULTS Cylinder Tom Nell George Mojucry Sin Cylinder Majuery Cox Tom Nell Cylinder Tom Nell Majuery Lorry Rams return Page of minutes in penalties Tillander added insult to injury when he left the Brampton cage and played out on the floor for the final two minutes After home opener travel to Windsor Saturday and the undefeated Niagara Warriors back here Monday night at 8 The torn bus will lcne for Windsor Saturday morning at 10 Return trip tickets ire Bob now has scored goals in four games half the Acton totals TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Raid GEORGETOWN ONE OF Brampton Excelsior forward Rick Sibley bulges the twine for one of his teams 21 goals during their 21- romp Acton Hams in Brampton Sunday night Staff Photo Notes and Quotes Brantford Dan played for Kitchener Panthers last year for the annual Acton Open slated for Hilltop Course Saturday June are available at Petes Barber Shop Entrants may arrange their own foursomes The tournament committee will arrange foursomes for solo entries Merchants are tied for first place in the Halton County Baseball League Merchants drubbed Dundas Sunday for their fourth straight win LTD Distributor of Home and Farm Petroleum Products Serving Acton and D ct Smce if HEATING OILS LUBRICATION OILS GREASES GASOLINES DIESEL FUEL Phone 8532174 DIPENDABIE OIL BURNER SALES A Young St Acton ii f OPEN 8 15 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 8 STUDENT NURSES Ttyt fart 2030 triumph Acton trounced Georgetown in their opening bantam baseball game of the season at Prospect Park last night Tuesday Acton scored two runs In each of the first two and exploded for five more tallies in the fourth Georgetown scored their only run in the fourth Steve Bennett and David Allan both singled twice for the locals Barry Payne doubled and Terry Holmes John Ashley and David Galbraith all singled Taylor and Rick drew three walks apiece MPP John Root was on hand to officially open the minor season in Ospnnge last night Tuesday Mr Root helps Jim Stewart grip the Staff Photo Jeff nibble hurled a strong game for Acton In one Inning he retired on three pitches Bantams play in Milton tonight Wednesday Acton minor baseball midgets play their first league game against Brampton at Prospect Park tonight Wednesday at Steve and Mel are looking after the midget learn which will play in a three team league with Brampton and Georgetown Acton TriCounty Minor Hockey Association FINANCIAL REPORT End of 19701971 Season JOHN RrANFV CASH Opening Balance 1970 A W A SO Ighleri a Mn Club i Club tnnn I 00 Traniterol Permit Club TronlferotAccl To S 125 131 Receipts School ItcliirnotN Cheque 12 Donation Mr and Season Ticket ItcRlitrntlon VIS Receipts of Bui Tripi To Niagara Lake 100 Intern 1Z3 Walt B01SS CASH County A Feci Socks 183 Recreation Committee Ice Time Tape He Tyler Hub to Delhi TOTAL loop I MS ID WFF County itCKlstratlon 15 30 Feea Sock Ice Time Tournament TapcFtc Repair New Cleaners a BANTAM M A 185 Acton Recreation Committee Ice Time Goal Sticks Tape Etc Acton Georgetown Tournament 00 ate Nov 1 Helmets W13Z MIDGET County Regiatrallon 30 J It A 185 Recreation Committee Ice Time Tape Lie Referees 20 03 DO Midget Tournament Tournament Quill Midget Tournament Helmets Tyler Transport TOTA1 liPOQ reel 20 Sweater Socks 185 Acton Recreation Committee Ice Time Tape Ftc Referees Alloc Helmets Millon Juvenile MISFLt Club Hermit 1 A Coffee Cream Ftc I Rental Acton free Ads II A SportiCorner Pucks 12 10 Tom Watson Dinner School School Ice Time Acton Press Tel SO Acton Mimeograph 3 hemic Returned Cheque Tel A Buchanan Tel shipment of Trophy lo Delhi Referees Playoff Games 80 Cleaners 10 Cheque Returned Service charge on Cheque Caroline Garden Centre Re Post 10 Arton Legion Re 11 M Service Charge It Acton TriCounty Minor Hockey ELECTION OF OFFICERS For 197172 Season Acton Community Centre Wednesday June 8 PM of the poor attendance at Sundays this election has been rescheduled as Those interested in the future minor in Acton should attend iJcellen Gifts TMal Receipts Sal ACCOUNTS III 1700 tit 58 W no Thompson Car Weekly Drams a per Draw Honey Final Draw Pel Free Pre- Post Dated Cheque Deposit Bag Rental Acton Mimeograph Tickets Bruce Transfer to 10