Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 17, 1978, B2

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The Acton Wednesday May 1978 And theyre off THIRD FROM THE RIGHT in this mass of runners is Derek Hodgson starting the midget boys 1500 meters at the High School finals Thursday Hodgson finished fifth in the race to qualify for the Halton Peel finals Debbie Clark left gave it a good try in the meters but failed to qualify Run were lucky to have good weather for the meet AHS qualifies three Mid for PeelHalton track Thursday ELECTRONIC TUNEUP CARS AND LIGHT TRUCKS Tire stone Stores about our DAY PAYMENT PLAN MOORE PARK PLAZA 8775119 Acton High School has will be competing In the the the 100 mcten and qualified three students for junior Javelin and Near will the third fastest in the the Peel track meet to throw in the senior category hnd run in a final be held next week sending Derek Hodgson moved out qualifying meet to another into the finals Into second spot in the midget determine she will held yesterday boys 1500 meters but slipped to thr Peel met I Lynn Margetts and Lisa to a fifth place finished still Sprint events were held in Near have both qualified In good enough lo send him into heats Tliursdiy with six the Javelin after fourth and the Peel meel His fastist times from ill heats fifth place finishes in the time for the distance wis meeting high school finals held Jumps relay teams also last at Sheridan Karen Chapman despite fpimtl 111 whether College In Oakville racing to the fastest time of ihey will in to eel mett Tennis clubs are set for season In a period of approxi mately six months during nine new tennis courts were developed in the Town of Halton Hills to better handle the large numbers who were becoming in in the sport of tennis Following this development the Hills Tennis Association was formed The affairs of the association are managed by a group of representatives from each of the presently operating clubs Gordon Alcott Tennis Club Acton Tennis Club and from those using the Park and Joseph Gibbons Park locations The primary functions of the association are to act as a liaison with the Town of Halton Hills recreation department coordinate tennis activities sustain a high standard of tennis organize and regulate town wide tournaments com club programs through coaching clinics and provide recommendations for any development of future tennis facilities In Hills With he disbanding of the former clubs at the Park and Joseph Gibbons Park locations In Ihe operation of these courts was directed by the association Regulated playing schedules at all courts have been made possible through the efforts of interested tennis enthusiasts Interested players are always encouraged and welcome to assist the association in the promotion of tennis For further Information any of the following may be contacted John 2587 Gail Williamson 3625 Carol Dautovlch John Kavnnaugh 6531433 Mavis Eastwood Anne Ross Ute Schulter Betty 8309 Ian Mellor For your information these people will be active in reporting any problems to the Association assisting In the membership drives and Ik assisting in the organization ill tennis of orderly tennis activities mils Chris Sargent and Bruce have taken on the Job of running the midget lacrosse team this year and are looking fur players to fill the practise for the team is Thursday evening in the arc those who ire fifteen or IG year M arc welcome lo come out lo the workout fully dressed the volunteer Sargent along with Bob fort tennis intircsts and coached last year requirements will continue to taking of to a leiguc champion in Hilton hip in their first year of competition Darts cribbage awards are presented at Legion Legion darts and awards winners were an nounced recently In in awards supper League darts champions Lynn C Dry lime is out on playing fields Community groups using the soccer and baseball play ing fields in Hills this summer t worry about their players receiving eye injuries or burns as a result of the use of dry lime Adrian Foster who has been hired to supervise park attendants this summer told last Wednesday night Georgetown recreation ad vlsory committee meeting that talcum will be used to mark out playing fields for the first two weeks of May then the lines will painted on permanently Foster a University of Western Ontario graduate working for the summer before enrolling In graduate school at York reported the recreation department should be able to save money over last year since it has been promised free use of a machine to paint the lines on by the Town of Brampton Last year the recreation department spent 400 to mark out play fields using talcum all summer Foster said the painting process will have to carried out only twice at the beginning of the season and half way through the sum He Bald any lime the department has left over will be used in outhouses at Lime- house Eight attendants have been hired to work under Foster lor varying lengths of time Four who began work Monday and are hired for just two weeks will clean up all the debris and garbage in Hills parks Four more will begin work in the final week of May and will be on the summer staff for 15 wicks until Labor Day week end They work regular hours This year it will the respon of the groups to turn lights on and off at playing fields Last summer park attendants worked afternoon shifts so that they could do that job but the recreation advisory committee com plained that they could be better used in the daytime to clean up parks and line out playing fields Recreation Anne Pickering said alt groups arc encouraged to contact Adrian at extension if they en counter any problems Barry Gambles of the com mittec reported lis obvious people are using the garbage cans which have been placed in town parks since the condition of parks is excellent so far He said however Ihaft the light standards on the tennis courts at Park are tilting badly and night fall over completely some day Bobbins said the situ ation at Ihe Parkette where a drain pipe and pieces of concrete are sticking up out of the ground should be checked Bobbins also reported that at Joseph Gibbons Park a ladder has been broken off some play ground equipment and is Being used by children as 1 teeter totter across concrete drains Gambles John Day and Colin Wilde the meeting along with Peter Morris Miss Pickering and Foster Com mittee chairman Clare absent Mi a Dick and Patc wtrt I s M I age I Page Glen Bishop I It ilnmpnn wis K lumlxr I flight thimp wis II link flight champion was tivt llighMirt lumbers Kilpalnck w I and high on w is K I I I I ok tin singles combined with to lake ihc doubles is will saw ihc I A learn accept the I trophy for Ihe league AM Construction were second Records were third the club were fourth Firemen 1 were and Hills works department were sixth ATTENTION POOL OWNERS D0NT GET CAUGHT WITH YOUR WATER OUT Water costs Dont waste it Check your liner now for holes BIG OR SMALL WE FIX THEM ALL WE DONT PATCHWE REPAIR FOR TOP QUALITY VINYL REPAIRS VINYL MAGIC VINYL POOL SPECIALISTS WE ALSO REPAIR 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