Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 25, 1977, p. 14

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B2 The Acton Free Press WednesdayvMay25 AMSA Rep team schedules Squirt Tuoa May 31 Hornby at Acton Mon June Acton at Tues June 7 Glen Williams at Tues June 14 at Acton Wed June 15 Acton at Limehouse June 23 Acton at Glen Williams Tues June 28 at Acton Wed June Acton at Milton July at Acton Thurs July Acton at Hornby Mon JulyltActonat Omagh Tues July 19 Milton at Acton Playoffs vs vs Each series to be two out of three First senes to be finished by August final series to- be finished by August 20 Atom Boy Thurs May Glen Williams a Acton May Acton at Thurs June Hornby at Acton Tues June 7 Acton at Glen Williams Thurs June at Acton Mon June 13 Acton at Hornby Thurs June 16 at Acton Tues June Acton at Glen Williams Thurs June at Acton Mon June Acton at Wed July Acton at Thurs July Hornby at Acton Wed July Acton at Mon July 18 Acton at Horn by Thurs July Glen Williams at Limehouse Playoffs vs 3 va best two out of three Pee wee Boys Wed May Glen Williams at Acton Mon May 30 Acton at Lowville Wed June 1 Limehouse at Acton Tues Actonot Hornby Wed June Omagh at Acton Wed June 15 Lowville at Acton June 17 Acton at Limehouse Wed June Hornby at Acton June Acton at Wed June Glen Williams at Acton July Acton at Wed July Limehouse at Acton Wed July 13 Omagh at Acton July Acton at Glen Williams Tues July 19 Acton at Hornby Wed July Lowville at Acton Playoffs 1 2 vs best two out of three Rams drop three turnout goes down The Rams got control of their penalties last week but t get control of their games as they dropped three last week all of them away games Rams visited Dundas Owen Sound and Orillin during the week dropping decisions of 116 284 and 224 The only game in which they spent more time in the penal ty box was the Owen Sound game when they amassed minutes of penalty time to Owen Sounds Only players suited up Rams scoring MEDALS WERE presented last Wednesday night to members of the Halton Hills recreation swim team who finished among the top three in points according to results of competitions between Hills and during the winter Medallists are front row 1 to r Morrow Balkind Tina Brading Karen Pepper Kim Mark Preston Second row 1 to r are Chris Conroy Mark Bray John Vadeika Jeff Balkind Peter Carson Donald Julia Tmrd row to r are John Frank Lisa Thomas Laurie Sutherland Mary Lynn Morrow Kathy and Paul for the Owen Sound and games The poor turn out hurt play in ac cording to manager Ian Campbell The guys were just dead on Monday Mike coach Mike Marcoux got them up for the second period and they tied them but what can you do He added that guys just don t seem to care I don t know why Nobody secure Nobodys got a spot on the team now except a few players he said He com Smile if you think youre in shape mented adversely on the number of zeroes In the Rams Individual scoring statistics Campbell said there is an open Invitation to anyone who wants to play lacrosse for the team now Rams next game Is tomorrow Thursday when thy take on at the arena Game time is 15 Calling all RED CROSS Blood pafwapamonW Visit VOUf local clinic today In Jour hear know right Splash Flashes by Judy Acton Synchronized Swim Club hosted a large invitational recreational meet Sunday morning May Seven different clubs part icipated with a total of swimmers taking part in compulsory figures and duets and teams This meet was held to intro duce Actons newer swim mers to competition The following clubs were present Cambndge Centennial Colle giate Vocational Institute E C School for the Deaf Milton Georgetown Mississauga Synchro Club and Waterloo The competition was tre mendous and Acton team put on a good show In figures events there were imately swimmers per group and the Acton results were 10 and under Laura Bnl linger Kaley and Tu rise her 11 and years Linda Kil patnek and A anna Bowen and years Beth Grein and Caroline Thatcher tied for 9th Competitive figures Cathy Ashley Liz Cooper and Elizabeth Moore Open figures Ten Flinders 2nd and Sharon Campbell 7th Duets recreational Caroline Thatcher and Beth Grein 3rd Duets competitive Renata Brillinger and Teri Flinders 3rd and Sharon Campbell and Sharon Cook Halton Hills Recreation and Parks News and Views Teams Both our teams performed very well and placed 2nd in their respective events Recreational team members are Laura Alanna Linda Kil pot rick Beth Diane Janet Caroline Thatcher Competitive team mem bers ore Sharon Campbell Sharon Cook Karen Glenn Patti Gordon Elizabeth Moore Sylvia Schelkle Sharon After many long hours of work they put forth an excel lent effort Well done swim mers Thanks Many thanks to the dedicated mothers who really helped our meet run smoothly Mrs Mrs Kllpatrick and Mrs Thanks also to com swimmers who helped Judge and score at the competition Liz Binsfeld for her help In organizing and Anne Pickering for her many hours of help as assistant coach preparing the girls for this meet Soccer fast becoming one of the most popular ports in Canada Hills is no exception to this soccer boom There arc well over 1000 enthusiastic soccer participants enjoying the game at both recredtional competitive levels in Hills Certainly much of the credit of this enthusiasm can be attributed to the and he efforts of the local soccer executives conch is referees and encouraging spectators who follow the soccer players playing at any of the follow ing locations Park Georgetown District High School Centennial Middle School Park Acton District High School Prospect Park Pmeview Public School and Christian Reform School The following are dents of local soccer Georgetown Minor Soccer Association Alex Tough 877 Georgetown Silvers Falcons George Gocrgetown Meteors Irwin 7312 Georgetown Hans Acton Minor Soccer Association Colin Agcr and Pine- Olympic Soccer Club- Jack Fitness for Srs Regular physical activity is important for everyone but it especially crucial or older people who are more susceptible to heart problems why Sheridan is offering a six week Illness program specially designed for the over group at its Brampton Campus beginning May The program which will run Mondays and days from 10 to a m will consist of very and simple exercise designed to tone up muscle tissue and develop an overall feeling of physical mental well being Art on Read By Over People Weekly Shouldnt your message be here 8783272 8783208 Will frl20lrt21 Mat 2 pit tlBk0lCURrrBtLSOHKiacl TO A J qA From funk to mew PLUS HEAVY TRAFFIC Sit SlNEWIIDER RICHARD Pi SILVER STREAK Show Timtt Sun to Thurs 8pm ROUND STEAK TOP 1 69 BOTTOM lb 1 Choice PRIME RIB ROAST Loan SHOULDER ROAST RED BRAND BEEF Cholco RUMP ROAST 149 129 95 Tender BLADE SHORT AO RIB ROASTS 99 1 Choice SIRLOIN TIPTOP- ROUND ROASTS Lean GROUND BEEF Fresh SMALL LINK SAUSAGE SLICED SIDE BACON 149 FOR YOUR FREEZER Leon 10 LB FREEZER GROUND BEEF 1 Choice g95 SHORT HIPS OF ft BEEF LOVELL BROS TMARKET MODERN MEAT 77 Mill St Acton Open Golf Tournament SATURDAY JUNE 18th HALTON HEIGHTS GOLF COURSE a m Shotgun Start 10 00 per person 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