Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 19, 1977, p. 15

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MS third in crosscountry The annual cross country was Mowed by Centennial J Denyes School Milton Debbie Lumbers of meet lor N runners Glenn Blight and were first and second In ban McKenzlemUh was fourth ScWFriE Darren Kemp who posted The cross Kelso Conservation Par of fl 11 and 8 13 Sandra of Pine- country races wire scheduled Martin St of Caputo and Faulkner of view was third with and Centennial of Georgelown tied for the sen lor honors Both teams had girl runners tallying points and the boys at 29 points for a total of Normally a tie would be broken by the plac ing of the school fifth place runner Tabulators took both boy and girl fifth place finisher for each school totalled the points and they were still tied In the school for the four ago categories Joseph Gibbons School of Georgetown placed first with 158 points Centennial of Georgetown second with points and MoKcnzleSmlth Middle School of Acton third with 167 points In the senior Tina Panter of Martin St placed first in a time of 6 Team mate Jackie Llewellyn 12 was second and Leslie of Centennial third recording In the boys race Barton Veinottof Martin St was first in a time of over the mile- and a half course Allan Cunningham of was second with 7 and Andrew Brakei also of was third at 734 Stewarttown School took the top junior honors with points Centennial was second with and Martin St of Milton third with 112 Centennial topped the Intermediate class with points followed by Milton s Martin St with points and Stewarttown third with ThB Acton Frea Press Wednesday Oct 19 Metric measure for measure its a better way to measure R R IACTON ONTARIO HUNTING LICENCES HOURS Mon Ft Sal 9 am Phone GUN SALES GF GUNSM THING NEW FIGURE SKATING PRO Pawlowicz left joins Pat and Sally at the Acton Figure Skating Club Showing the pros what to do are Simone Christensen and Lisa AHS seeks advice JUNIOR GIRLS CLIMB OVER the first hill with Sherri Anderson and other J runners in the lead The junior girls took the wrong turn at the first markers but Stewarttown girls cleaned up all three places Brookville girls win against Stewarttown In senior stewarttown placed third with points while Centennial and Martin St tied for first The race was originally scheduled for Wednesday Oct 12 but was cancelled and moved to Friday The cool winds and wet grass soon changed by mid morning and traces of sunshine could be caught between runners breaths The course started at the small ski hill and circled around along to the beach area Runners followed the S curve from the beach along the ridge that overlooks It and down the finish stretch by the wooden buildings Intermediate individual winners Included Mark of Stewarttown placing first In the boys race with a time of to Kevin Gillespie also Stewarttown was second with a 5 time while M of Centennial was third Intermediate girls winner was Cheryl Thompson of Centennial who ran the course in 16 Demse Worth of Martin St placed second in while Cathy Webb of Cen followed in third with an equal time of K Marino of Martin St junior boys crossed the finish line after a six minute and second run for first place Gary Hubert of Stewarttown was second with and Ian Paul of Smith Middle School third with a time of Junior girls winner was Barbara Gage of Stewart town with 39 Dicken son and teammate Tracey English both of Stewarttown placed second and third with times of 49 and In the bantam division Scott Taggort of Centennial hit the wire first after com the round In 10 He School had a great field hockey game last week Supported by an tic cheering section the girls trounced Stewarttown The forward line of Dtbbic Kapschinsky Janet Shelley Bell Lynda and Irene Wind kept the action in the end most of the game Goals were scored by Debbie Kopschinsky with a hat trick and Lynda with one Chan to 1 and Suzzy shared the shut out in goal The team wants to thank Mr DoddsandMr Beck a for officiating and all the fa rib and cheerleaders who stayed to cheer us on to victory Members of the field hockey team are Chantal Lynda Whiffm Shelley Bell Janet Diamond Irene Debbie Linda Osso Rosenbersky Sherry Kirton Lisa Kyekman Sue Kruk Cheryl Greenly Diane McMillan Shirley Murray Debbie Day Angela Tammy Hunter Debbie Currie Jackie Bahr Kathy Jones SueLyn Clegg and Diana Dllby Ikre is some information about intramural sports at In field hockey the played the Hangers on Tuesday Ott for the hampioiibhip Ihc three top are I of with 14 goals and twoossists of the with six goals seven assists I is of the Hangers with seven goals four assists The members of the Boys School Volleyball are Jeff Wood Mike Umbo David Brown Rusty Mike Kevin Donaldson Kevin Is nor Ian Randy Mayes David Vassalo Helmet Kanes and Scan Perry In flat football the top three learn The captain as follows w r Pis 13 of these teams arc Keven Ktn Murphy Tom Stephen Hill David Brown Acton High School will net much advice from Hills general administration committee concerning a pro vincial basketball champion ship host of the OP SSA A tournament asked the com for advice and sup port Financially the tour will cost approx imately As this is not school board project funds must be raised by other means states a letter from tournament convener Rick McArthur Isn t looking for money so much as advice deputyclerk Del mar French told committee members Well give him lots of that chimed seven councillors The tournament is slated for mid March According to McArthur a teacher it the first time the All Ontario Championships have been GENERAL RADIATOR SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE AT 591 ONTARIO ST AT MILTON PHONE 8785154 flirrt itnim WERE DEALING ON JOHN DEERE SLEDS Buy now on our finance plan pay no finance charges till March Between now and November 1977 you can buy a new John Deere snowmobile the easy way with John Deere Finance Plan and no finance charges will be imposed until March On March you may to either pay remaining principal balance owing or continue the financing agreement with your John Deere dealer A normal 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