Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 24, 1978, B3

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday 1978 Station Cleaners get wins on top in industrial loop FRED ARCHIBALD CONNECTED for a two run for Sports to bring them back into LYNN TOSSED the javelin more than meters to earn a fifth place in the junior girls event yesterday at the Peel meet Only the top four places in an event went on the regional meet Book ahead at parks Ontario campers will be able to reserve campsites ahead of time in 12 provincial parks this summer Eight of the parks are in southern Ontario Balsam Lake Bon Echo Serpent Mounds Earl Long Point Mara Outlet Beach and Slbbald Pointand four are in Northern Ontario- Blue Lake Kakabcka Falls Standings Station Hotel Family Cleaners Vans Welding I Sports i Catering Can FBDB help you Tom McCurdy will be In your area Thursday May am to400pm Call Now For An Appointment If you require financing for a new or existing business Mr will call at your place of business to discuss your needs range in their contest with Station Hotel in in dust rial softball play Selects split openers The Selects baseball team started their Southern Ontario Junior Ladles Fastball season May with win against Grimsby The game was close with leading until the Inning when Grimsby pitcher was pulled In the bottom of the In Brookville scored four runs to take the lead and held on for the win Crossing home plate for were Penny McMillan Donna Dennis Sue McCallum and Cathy Only four Acton athletes in regional Three Acton High School athletes have qualified for the regional finals being held Saturday in Lorry Kurtz Mike Payne and Patty all placed In the top four In their events at the Peel Halton finals yesterday in Etoblcoke had the best Acton finish of the day tossing the discus 22 meters to take third In the midget girls discus Payne managed a fourth place showing in the senior boys discus with a heave of meters Kurtz vaulted meters for fourth place In the Junior boys pole vault Coach McLaren said the meet was a very compe titive one for Acton The locals ran Into a lot of track club trained kids who have the benefit of year round training he added Out of students on the team reached the Peel Hal tons after two days of eliminations Coach McLaren was pleased by their strong showing were made by the squad in the nine inning game The Selects dropped their second season game to Oak vlll on May The team was not up for the game and wereloslng73 start until the inning when they had their second wind They scored 3 runs but t go on to win Said coach Shirley Thomson we played not a bad game ex Tor a few errors which cost us Crossing the plate for Brookville were Donna Dennis Sue Thomson and Sue Station Hotel and Family Cleaners remained defeated after their second week of Industrial boll Station posting an easy 166 win over JT Sports and the Cleaners recording a win over Hills Catering Vans Welding toppled Halton Hills Electric 13 In the other contest JT Sports took an early lead in their game with Station Jumping out to a two run edge In the first on a single by Stan a double by Fred Archibald a walk to Dave Allen and a single by Neil Mont Station recovered to count five times in the second as Gardener had trouble finding the plate Issuing three free passes In the frame Com doubles from Hick Coe and Bill Boyd a single from Earl irt and a sacrifice by Alex Ward they were enough to spell doom for the sportsmen Station added a single point in the third with Ward singling in Dave McMillan Fred Archibald belted a two run homer to bring closer and Dove Allen scored on a triple by Sid Barnes A seven run fifth Inning clinched the win for Station winning pitcher Ward blanked the sportsmen over the final four frames In the closest game of the day Vans Welding needed six runs in the eighth inning to pull away from Hills Electric Vans look a lead in the top of the first sending eight men to the plate and bene fitting from a triple by Gary Floyd Hilller Bill Shannon singled and Don Lawrence and Kurt Miller walked to help in the attack Halton Hilts Electric came back with two of their own In the bottom of the Inning A walk to Al Avery a double by Preuter and a single by Ella accounted for the A single Vans count In the Trail rules third made it but the electricians came back with a pair In the fourth to make it close Five hits in the fifth gave Vans a 74 edge Doubles by BUnn and Al Avery netted the triclans their final run in the sixth and kept the game exciting until the eighth in outburst Winning pitchers Gary and Vincc Thornton combined to whiff three elec tricians while loser Bryan Lawrence sent 14 down swinging Family Cleaners were in control from the beginning of their match with the Caterers In the final game of the evening which was stopped after five Innings because of lateness By the time the sixth inning was to start It was pm thanks to the high scores of all three games The count was after three and a half innings of play before singles by Ron and Ken Hurren and a walk to WW I ten gave the caterers their first Jerry scored five times during the game tallying each time he came to bat for the cleaners Winning pitcher Ken Pilgrim struck out seven In the shortened game white Guy Payne and Ken combined to strike out two TRAIL USERS CODb Hike only along the marked route Do not climb fencesuse the stile Carry out all garbage If you can carry It in you can carry it out Light cooking fires at of campsites only drench tires after use Better still carry lightweight hikers Leave flowers and plants for others to enjoy Never strip bark from trees Keep dogs on a leash on or near farm land Walk around the edge of fields not across them Protect and do not disturb wild life Leave only your thanks and take nothing but photographs Mountain view Road S 8776984 Suits 304 GEORGETOWN OAKVILLE BRANCH Lokeshore Road East Opening New Doors To Small Business

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