Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 20, 1973, p. 4

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ONE OP TOP PRO ACTS AT THE Top the car is checked Toronto International Dragway last by a pitman and then Cha Cha takes off week was that performed by petite Cha in a burst of smoke from oversize tires Photo by W Stuckeyj The Acton Free Wqdnosday Jung Rams win over Midland In a game in which coach Howard described the officiating as the worst he ever Been Acton Rama dumped Midland 114 In Junior C lacrosse action In Midland Thursday night Rams grabbed a 5 l first period lead experienced a lapse in the second when Midland them then recovered to hang a verdict on the Midland crew In the final minutes Mont pen nit Irs of the Rome 41 penalties which Included four mlxconduclR three to the Rums and one to Midland Bruce Cooks ley Rick Newman were Rams top scorers with three goals apiece Dave Hill polled pair markers and singles went to Jim Wayne Young George Goalie Gary earned four assists while had Glen two Pots pair Ram Del Watson netted two of I he six Midland goals Chris I Pete Kenney and Bill Unlay added The win loft Rams In second place In the four learn league with record of six wins and losses RAMS Craig Wade Knight Dave Ken Withers Rick Newman Jim Gary Usher Dave Manes Young Bruce Swift George Bruce Glen Inn Campbell Paul Rogers Jim McNabb STEVE of Robert Little sails through the air in the long jump event PhotobyD Gibbons Ten OFY programs approved locally A total of projects will be carried out Holton County this summer under the Opportunity for Youth Program sponsored by the federal government Three of the projects will be based In Acton four In one in and two In Georgetown The projects will Involve about 50 people and about has been made to the 10 projects A group from University of Waterloo will carry out a plan Don Price accepts a new job Acton Board accepted the resignation of assistant parks and arena manager Don Buck Price regret at the June meeting instructed secretary Doris lo write him a letter of thanks for his services over the years Mr Price has accepted a new position as arena manager at Southampton We lost a heck of a Rood man opined parks and arena manager Harold Townsley The board has hired Michael Marcoux to replace Mr Price in Township rtie study ii hoped lo pro a base for the new official plan Tor he township Cost I The project w ill cost seven people In summer employment Clerk Earl Cuddle noted the study was for the area now known as Nassagaweya but would be helpful to Central when regional govern is imptcminted Projects in Acton include day care centre an instrumental program and a recycling for pollution control program Take Your Family On a Vacation Safely In Als Special This Week automatic P S radio WW tires and discs finished in light blue with blue Interior Lie CALL TODAY AT Andrew Murray Motors Limited Georgetown Ontario Mountain view Road KELLYS MINI BIKES 100 trail BrMnptoi FINAL Registration FOR Acton Playground at the Acton Community Centre Saturday June from 12 noon to 2 PM Registration Fee 800 EACH PER FAMILY Age Minimum Years Program Begins July 2 to August 10th Daly Eietit Sat I 1UNUI INF0RMITI0N Re Swimming Lessons Will Be Unliable During Registration Make bid for tennis courts drop league opener Ladies beat Georgetown About 19 potential tennis club members attended the parka and recreation committee meeting last Thursday making a bid for tennis courts In town Inst president defunct tennis club George Elliott on behalf of the delegation Another meeting or tennis players will called lien Thursday June the library and anyone interested will be ashed to attend A progress report will be given and perhaps a club formed Then rep resentatives of the group will return parks recreation report their fin dings The roup would tike very much be able begin summer and they re scouting out locations Chess dub play Acton Chess Club resumed play for the captainship lost week with the following results Bert Vanderlaam was vie In three games over Italph Williams Ted Newman defeated Mark Pratt to i Doug Garrett beat Ted Ni Elliott asked the hoard members If they would agree to lennis tour Is on land In the pork lie was It would be possible When he asked about finances he was told tho parks and budget Is overspent for the arena llfntt suggested the nihility of a loan which would back out of memlershlps Board of I wilt be contacted about possible us of the school grounds for tennis inurls Tart of tho parking lot at the high school was suggested Then students would also be to use the courts handily and possibly the court could Ik main talned us school property Financing of courts will Ik token up will council Ihe hoard the delegation the week Mark Pratt split Jim lluxloy 1 and Inst Henry Iarmnmo In three consecutive games Jordan and two excellent players again visited the club last week winning several exhibition games with Peter Moss and Jim Next meeting Is June at m Thompson Fuels vees were whipped 1 by gelown In their first County minor baseball game of the year last Tuesday night Georgetown scored seven runs In tho second Inning and six more In the third on their way to vie The lone Acton run tome In the fourth Inning when Von anil rank Van combined for to bock hits Van Dor Terry Jack also picked up safeties for Acton ACTON Gordon lb Mitchell Van Dtr Van vans if loath Williamson rf Atkinson rf Girls lose Acton girls Intermedial A team dropped back to back I and losses to tho powerful Glen Williams team In rural minor league play last week Coach Vila reports his infield of Laurel Murchlaon Cheryl Hunter and Sherry Ismond played a strong game Three of the team better players were absent because or school trip A ladles Softball team upset Georgetown 15 In a big park Monday night Maureen who struck out six Georgetown was the winning pitcher She govt seven ills Doris Black till a triple and ACTON OPEN Golf Tournament to be held SATURDAY JULY 14th at HALTON HEIGHTS tee off time sharp START Golf and Meal person Tickets available at Reliable Snack Bar First Annual Jet Car Canadian Nationals M P H JET CARS Studnlcka Bro Compulsion Fred Sibley US Doug Roto Green Romeo Untouchable Javelin Butch Maxl Taxi Klaha A Odyaaey Art Green Mike THE FASTEST RACE EVER HELD IN CANADA WED NITE JUNE 27 Gates open 600 Show time 830 pm Toronto International For further info call the Hot Line 2252175 8530670 Track- Hwy 7 5 miles west of Georgetown

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