Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 1, 1978, B3

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Swimmers have worthwhile clinic Twenty four people from support scull For Acton Georgetown Brant swimmers she said it gave ford and Waterloo attended a them an Idea on how to make synchronized swimming up iheir own routines using clinic on support sculling and their skills and various choreography for sequences strokes for level four and five at Acton pool Sunday evening Acton coach Judy Pat felt the clinic was very worthwhile from a coach s point view and also for Ihe swimmers She explained that as a coach she learned several drills for the Mary Jane Geddes coach of the Mlsstosauga Synchro club conducted the clinic sponsored by the Ontario Sports She brought with her three swimmers from her club as demonstrators Minor bants topple Guelph The Acton Free Press Wednesday March 1 from and Gill Sheppard finally got a score of his own when he converted a pass from Gill and SOME 24 PEOPLE were on hand at the chronized swimming clinic Sunday evening at the Acton pool Demonstrators from Mtsslssauga showed the benefits of the support scull Acton minor bantams scored Tour times without an answer In the second and third periods to take a exhibition win over The goal proved to be Ihe StSft fit Cheltenham ACTON SWIMMER does an exercise in the water at the synchronized swimming clinic at the Acton Pool on Sunday Divers perform well Heart fund Returns in the Heart Fund campaign are rolling in according lo organizer Vic The ninth Pec Wee hockey Show Band on March li to Br la low The campaign ends tournament came to a sue- The Shannons on March IS week He says he has conclusion on Sunday and to Ihe Funk Family on high hopes of reaching the afternoon with the team from March All in the local goal of Sault Ste Marie as Cham Auditorium In the lounge for and Preston as runners Friday nigh la they have up Full details will un arranged tor Bob and Corey be found elsewhere for the3rd for on In Ihe Free Press the and for Steve Roe on In the Cribbage league the No entertainment Is Legion A and Command planned for the 17th as Records are tied with 132 expect everybody will be points closely followed by resting up for the big bash for Alton Mclsaac Construction old Ireland on the with 131 points The race to Ihe Shannons r first place then spreads out a bit with Firemen B with 123 points Halton Hills Works with points Station Hotel 113 points Firemen A SUPER SUPPER RED DEER last Saturday winner as Guelph back Acton took a lead in the first Iwo more points lo moko the two man canoe- in canoes comic boats of all period on a score by Jeff GUI before Tim Evans the Crazy Boat Race kinds home made rafts from Tony Sheppard only to netted the insurance marker will start at Cheltenham Ihe barrel boats bath tubs and if it evaporate before the and Mark rcat boats of all types is like other years buzzer went one up on the locals early in the second frame taking a 1 lead before the bants took charge Gill connected again on a solo effort lo tie the gome and scored from to give Acton a permanent lead Duval is a teafn in Ihc loop The bants face South London next in playoffs having eliminated New Hamburg and Wood- slock so far The team ex pects Ihe series Rob Vermeluen opened the to begin this weekend in third period with Actons London and next Tuesday fourth point getting the puck night In Aeton Derbs tie A Petes will start near in reaching the finish Terra Colta swimming wet suits with All boats will finish at the no sailing craft left ball park In Glen Williams Starling limes run from this year for the first time The annual Crazy Boat i rat ions beginning Rebs rout Redmen in tourney The Major Junior A Petes had to pull their goalie for a sixth at lacker and score with just 21 seconds left on the clock lo earn a tie with Ihe Junior B Derbys in an exhibition game at Streets ville Friday night Strectsvllle scheduled the right in the middle of Ac Ion High junior were eliminated in tvo straight games at Ihe Rebel basketball tournament in Georgetown on the weekend Georgetown Rebels trounced the in consolation play before losing grove of In championship game Ihclr Central Junior B group semi final scries against the Gemini in an effort to get some compctl Derbys led the Petes at one time The Peterborough club has lhe the Major Junior A Leagues 12 clubs They ve Grantham High of St won lost 17 and tied Catharines edged Marlm HONOR GUARD BRINGS ON the colors after the house league tourney this weekend at the arena College Royal has long lively history This year from March to March the University of Guelph will host the annual College Royal Every year lhe students themselves organize the week long festivities which culminate in a weekend Open House din ing which the public is Invited to visit the campus and watch the Guelph students in action the students had begun to will be Through the Looking Invito the outside world to Glass Talentfest gives the these activities by advertise- students an opportunity to in newspapers In 1934 perform in front of an aud speakers from all levels of in the form of a talent Industry and government were invited to Guelph to round out the day Originally College Royal was held in January but in 1929 it was moved lo March and has remained there salad In the late 1800 s and early 1900 livestock shows were very popular In rural Ontario As the site of an agricultural college and a veterinary col such as lege Guelph offered a logical making demonstration location for these shows The Royal Winter Fair which Is held annually in November in Toronto began as the Guelph Fat Stock Show and in moved to the Toronto loca tion Professor Wade Toole head of the Department of Field Husbandry at the Ont Agricultural College OAC encouraged these are still given out each year events Lawrence The Cake Bak ing Contest Is always a lot of fun Teams of two a man and woman are entered and the lady must instruct the man as to how to make lhe cake with out actually helping The final weekend Is During the early 1930 the hectic On Friday at night the annual Dog Show lute Joined the fun by con provides entertainment and this year the Fashion Show will also be held then Major trophies which were Saturday the first day of awarded during these early Open House weekend Is also years Included the Wade the day during which the live- Memorial Trophy stock show and lhe square which was awarded annually dance competition occur The to the campus group that pro- Official Opening of College the most educational Royal lakes place Just after exhibit The Jones lhe Director Luncheon This trophy goes lo the Grand Champion Showman of the Lieutenant Governor Pauline livestock show These awards who Is also the Chancellor of the University of Students have been prep Irst College Royal He coming College responsible for taking from one day lo ten days of for nearly a year Professor Toole idea ana are looking forward to turning It into reality An first weekend Is set inviting the public lo visit the OAC team had attended an Royal campus during Open House evaluation competition at and the Cake weekend on March 12 All Fat Stock Show and Baking Contest the campus facilities from had done rather poorly In lhe University Centre to order to regain some pride It The ball is traditionally the to the Ontario Veterinary was felt that perhaps it was gala event of the University College will welcome people time to start their own show year and this year the theme during these days as Toole had encouraged Ihem to do By 1925 the students had organized their first College Royal which consisted of the livestock show and exhibits from the various clubs on campus Professor Toole died pre maturely In but his work was enthusiastically con In a square dance competition was added and it is to this day still one of the most popular events during College Royal By this time loo Road S Suite 304 GEORGETOWN by Judy Hiving February Iwo Acton divers attended a southern Ontario diving meet In Brad and were at Trent University while their dad helped by officiating This was first competition and she did veil by placing In the girls 10 under division Brad was in the top category 17 years despite tough competition placed Both divers arc now preparing for the Ontario Provincial Championships in Burlington March Congratulations divers and lhank you to Mr Tor his help and encourage ment with points Seven 11 with points and the Die Hards with The entertainment com mittce have lined up some popular entertainment and you can dance to Mcrv Woods on March to The Camilla Glass collection this Georgetown Missed Your Free Press Please Let Us Know Our carriers do their best to give fast courteous service but mistakes do happen so If you do not receive your paper or have any complaints regarding delivery please call our office 8532010 RACEWAY HARNESS RACING Post Time Thursday Evening 8pm Sunday Afternoons 2pm Extctof Mr Conditio I I I I I I I I 2 ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT DELUXE CHAMPION DOUBLE BELTED REG PRICE PRICE C7814 36 98 38 30 G7814 38 30 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