Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 17, 1975, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wed Septem 1975 Welders wear Softball crown Vans Welding up the mens ball championship Damon to our dumping Hid ton Hills night at Park A third inning mils Vans tallied our run ami clinched the gaim Vnni look a two run had Inning Lord honored follow single Frank and ml vvilh two runt of the second or the elettrklnnH hoim run to start fourth Inning lor wilder Itlll ItlthnrditudOimnv Allan i linn Allan ml wan it rim Dunn Vim final run In I ho iletlrkiiuis unable In up talking onlv one In the ilrlnn mi trophies ttitinit liirntiiltlvt Imn vhnniplon ships In tin Minor Softball Hit Cville ousts Clinton A inning run juvenile lliol saved a win lor the seniors nnd helped Clinton mil of the of three Senior quarter finals The villagers advance to meet In the semi finals beginning afternoon on the diamond lost the Clinton series but bounded list k win It up 1 I into Sum 1 iv moon saint In the lit short up the l led Ihe of tin Inning but ilmlotunnu soon push ihi limi t irnrl Kitted run In Hit third inning McDonald grabs fourth Acton golf championship Mil KiiriiPfyl hi holt irie run for th mint during the first few Muifldwn luti fl liiiiolilp ft In Exhibition draws fans lux key Hi Alt tiiiiirliil An Hmdiiy It noon flrnl rind mid it mil Hit win paid wnv U In I torn I win ftik ftrnklrNtm In ijiiI In Hip first writ In Mttiml and Ken In Hip MtDoiuilflarunforthegrMn liirlnB th nil of tourmment the winner was lHiilfiU dNlnrfd for rtmftlntW of the field were Huxley below hi In to Hit Junior ft THREi TIGERS MOVE IN on tho bull as one Tornado is off stride The went on to bent the tlrst place ligers who Ik led them Tigers were league winners MJt I t lilt nil lliti linn J It ml over tin Inrtcr tind liift us murk tin d Hit tut Imil in who tin tier A Wi In rutin nielli won tht Major Junior A but to win by Chris Kotso Murk in ht Windntir from l hind Underdogs win trophies at minor soccer windup litr from the pro shop division wns leatllnil after the first round was able make In up stroke difference flutjiniwiN InlhelrwwM placet n tt denlre followed by Hewitt Hit kind if anrf win for llilrd fourth Idler HALTON HILLS RECREATION DEPARTMENT SWIM TEAM TRYOUTS AT THE Georgetown Indoor Pool Saturday Sept 20th from 9 a m to a m THOSE UNABLE TO TRY OUT SUNDAY SEPT 14ih TORNADOES Brian Bollert who scored the winning goal for the team in a penalty shot playdown in the finals Saturday accepts the championship trophy and has his hands full Acton Minor Soccer wound he finally scored with a pen up its house leagues on ally to win uame with final day In final Cenlcn Ml hough ihe bad weather also team in caused of one their division belt second and place Hovers 1 in a dose start of others the games game which went Into extra placa with lime Mike Scott both the fin lis bung won by for Ihe Centennials underdogs Lorenzo Civlero scoring In the squirt division the for The Centennial bottom placed team coach George Gidmnn was Tornadoes first place pleased with the Tigers In an exciting game play of his as was which w is extended by extra coach 1 and then a penalty com In exhibition games Mos ouilo A beat Mosquito beat bantams and in special all girls game great skill was shown by tho girls During the afternoon hoi dogs and drinks were given to all the players and trophies were presented by Mrs Mc Mrs Mr petit The star of this game wnsun Brian who scored a goal for ihe does to tie the game then went inlo goal where in the penalty competition he made his Then In Rural league play Acton won oil three divisions Atom A lie I In the last flime clinch first Mosquito A who were un beaten In league games this who if a slow start were in their last tight games The final day for Rural league playoffs will be At ton High School Saturday September 27 In the final league game of the season were hosts to I t make their visitors welcome The result was another win he eighth league win in sue cession for peewecs Scor AIHL has space for 66 players Only positions are open for men who wish to be active over the winter months in the Acton Industrial Hockey League Six teams 66 players including six goal tenders are required A fee of is being char fed for registration Sunday September 28 and October 5 at the community centre at 2 Play will begin Sunday night October Team rosters and schedule will appear in a fu ture edition of the Free Press Six team captains are Steve Townsley Ron Schmidt Ed Hilher Ken Owen Alan Hall and Bill Coon Players wishing further information should contact league president Ed were Scott Malcolm Steve Mitchell Mike Daw son recorded another shutout So now it Acton for Cup on the nigh si hoot wood in the semi final Tridents try out Hockey season has started for the Milton Intermediate Tridents following meeting of the Southern Counties League executive meeting Monday night Tridents under the super of new coach Joe Auger begin practises Sunday night at ific Milton Fred Armstrong arena beginning at Tridents arc anxious to have as many try outs from the Milton and Ac Ion areas as possible TOWN OF HALTON HILLS RECREATION DEPT Adult Crafts Program An introductory program teaching the bas ics of pottery stencilling candles Mondays 30 October December weeks HALL FEE Includes materials REGISTRATION Tuesday September at Ballinafad Late registrations at Milt Street East Acton am p or by mall program open to parsons iyr Your Home Decorating PANELAND HOME DECORATING CENTRE 26 8785400 8783263 ESTIMATES IM to till pm THE COLIN CUP was presented by Mr Ager to coach Gidman of the Centennials who won their finals in soccer action at Acton High School field Saturday afternoon Rams plagued the beginning of the games but they were com pleted 5pm ACTON AND SKATING SCHOOL REGISTRATION Tuesday October 21st and Wednesday October 22nd ACTON ARENA to children up to and including 8 of ate FEE 1400 HOURS OF INSTRUCTION COME TO THE Acton Fall Fair AND RECEIVE WITH YOUR ADMISSION TICKE A Discount Coupon R FREE ADMISSION FOR TH AT THE AFRICAN LION SAFARI AND RECEIVE WITH YOUR GENERAL ADMISSION TICKET GOOD FOR FREE ADMISSION FOR THE DRIVER AT THE ROCKTON ONTARIO During ACTON DAYS SHERIDAN COLLEGE In cooperation with THE ERNEST C DRURY SCHOOL- MILTON formerly Ontario School for Deal Is offering evening courses at the Ernest C School Thursdays starting October The following courses art a in length hours per night SIS 00 Will be repeated altar with registration Jan CROCHETING KNITTING NEEDLEWORK The following courses are sessions In length hours par night Fee lit ACCOUNTING I CONSUMER MATHEMATICS Deaf students only ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS GYM AND SWIM 7 3D JO Women Only LANGUAGE FOR THE DEAF Deaf Students Only PREPARATION FOR RETIREMENT I PSYCHOLOGY OF THE DEAF CHILD TOTAL COMMUNICATIONS TYPING The tallowing coursei are sessions In length Hi hours per nigh Fee US AUTO REPAIR BASIC CERAMICS LETTERPRESS MECHANICAL DRAFTING OFFSET PRINTING PERSONAL GROOMING HAIR DRESSING SEWING WELDING WOODWORKING The following Development courses will meet tor sessions hours per night Fee ESA Effective Supervision Ad ministration Areas Covered Tho Role of the Supervisor Problem Principles of Effective Supervision Setting and Goals Organizing and Planning The Human Factor Flow of Information Improvements- Flow Charting and Layout Analysis Selecting Criteria and Measuring Results Taking Corrective Action ESP Effective Supervision Pro duction Areas Covered The role of the supervisor Principles of effective supervision Taking proper action motivation of the worker setting and goals planning scheduling measuring results And evaluating efficiency Improvements getting a day work done Human Relations Areas Covered Understanding people selection and induction training employees developing and maintain Ing morale elements wage and salary administration effective communications appraising employee performance discipline and corrective action understanding the cot lee live agreement planning and organ king for r ALL CLASSES COMMENCE AT UNLESS INDICATED REGISTRATION AT THE ERNEST SCHOOL ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 00 THURSDAY OCTOBER FEES for dMl and FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE SCHOOL OR SHERIDAN COLLEGE of YOUR FALL BROCHURE

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