Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 23, 1976, p. 15

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AN INJURED student ball player gets abundant attention after he was felled during the high school student teacher baseball game day Medics Helen Robertson and get assistance from Shirley Moore left and Susan Ancker in helping tape up Chris Mallett The skit was to entertain spectators at the game Fuellers over Limehouse Thompson Fuel bantam boys last Wednesday to return home with a 12 victory Hod Edge led the bants with a home run and two other runs Mark Ferguson a bo brought in counts while Jim and Joe Pereiru counted for doubles Jerry Paul and Rick Lumbers single runs Acton ltd throughout the match at I taking six to nothing lead by hi third inning and adding lour in fourth and in the fifth sixth Danny with runs Single counts came from Gary Roger Brown Steve Scott and Sieve Campbell Willow St collision Willow St was the sctnt of the June in collision of ir driven Donna and a parked owned by L Newell Churchill ltd liallon Regional Police Police estimate in damages to tht the Newell veluele The Acton Free Press Wed June B3 Graduation Little and Ben Tuesday evening Stories and school graduations were pictures next week Family girls lead but falter BY Orangeville racers Halton Hills Kevin Thomson dives in the Acton indoor pool Saturday for the Hills swim meet Kevin made a good showing in the metre backstroke Orangeville won the overall meet PATIO SLAB SALE 18 18 200 24 30 Sidewalk Grey only Cash Carry CATHEA CONCRETE RESTORATIONS LTD 250 MARTIN ST MILTON Family Cleincrs team held its own for Ihe first of games against Auto and but failed to the in the second half in Grand Juvenile Ladies Softball 1 i imily ltd in the fourth inmni of last Thursday s yme at but the City squad brought in five runs in the last inning to win Spear pitched for Acton and brought in one run Anna Swinkels also scored single while teammate Laura for two runs irmly also led Shake five lo nothing on the no hit hurling of Anna in the third inning exploded in the fourth frame and went on to take the match 11 Speir and Carol Jordan each scored runs Chirm line counted i single in the opening inning and I finished storing with a run in the sixth Gails girls route Hornby Gail s Gulf poLwee A team routed 13 here Monday The team took in 11 five lead in the first inning Pirates edge The Pirates edged the Orioles in house league action Monday M Bennett Janet pitched for the winners ind added run to the efforts Kim Barber connected for a homer for the winners Gaynor Jenkinson and Cadenhead also got singles for the Pirates Orioles led Pirates three to one in the second inning on the strength of Tina homer which combined with Linda Paton and single runs Anne added a homer in the fourth inning ind never looked back Harbin Wilson hurled for the A squad Tricia was the losing pitcher Patty Tina Barb Wilson and Connie hit two homers each for Acton while Joanne dor got a single homerun Chen Wells and Galbralth connected for homers for the visitors GEBERLEIN metre back stroke at the Hills swim meet held at the Acton pool Saturday LIVE COOL NOW CARPET CORNER 11 MAIN ST NORTH- ACTON 8533620 Your Headquarters in Halton Hills For CARPETING CUSHION FLOORING DRAPERIES CERAMIC TILES CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING DONT JUST COOL THE AIR CLEAN IT TOO WITH AN ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER LIVE CLEAN FREE ESTIMATES BY THE PROFESSIONALS 348 Guelph St Georgetown 8776242 WEEK SIDEWALK Slona Rood Mall salutes CANADA with thousand of super solo bargains end saving in all storos See displays from across Canada Youcan be eligible to an all paid trip for to beautiful Banff Alberta drop by Robert Q Travel Display lor details SALE Wednesday Juno23rdat through Saturday June at 1O0O and includos many interesting Thursday Juno and Friday Juno 25th wo re presenting a Exhibition in conjunction with Ida Burns and Associates foaturlng a Sunbeam Cooking Show TO A Homo Decorating Show Leisure Show 3 and at P a Beauty Show Thursday and Friday at 2 P and Saturday at 10 AM bring the family to view Canada breathtaking presentation of son f most beautiful scenery In Canada film will bo shown on 2nd On Saturday Juno shopping your car washed on at corner of Scottsdolo and Stone Road by the Optimist Drum and Bugle Corps who II also be on lot All this and thousands of sale bargains too Join us for the most exciting four days Guelph has soon as Merchants move out onto mall for CANADA WEEK

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