85 competitors at Halton Hills meet Tho Acton Free Press Wednesday March 14 B3 Splash Flashes Eighty five girls from throughout Halton Hills belonging to Hills Jills and Hills re creational groups competed at the third annual Hal ton Hills Gymnastics Meet Sunday at Acton High School Following are the individuals results in the six divisions in vault uneven bars balance beam and door as well as their overall standings floor Jen Robin McCturr ill The Hills creation a I Department held their gymnastics competition Sunday at Acton high school Winners of the girls under class front row Palmer sixth place and Natalie An fifth Bach row Pom sliver medal Margaret Sates Silver and Wood gold medal ban flout overall Jrnnller vault Trail Knlghl vault MargaraU Winners were front row Elizabeth Hudson fourth gold medal and Vanessa Mitchell silver medal Back row Susan Craig fifth Stacey Cross man and Martha Armstrong bronze medal Girls under ten class appeared to be the largest meet III beam flo ii floor J outran There will be a new session of lessons start on April During these lessons we will offer some programs which we have not been able to offer over the winter session These programs will be after noon swim classes for preschoolers and the Canadian Amateur Ball hockey Ball hockey season is approaching quickly and league president Doug would like lo have everything organ by early April He like interested sponsors get in touch with him at as soon as possible The first eight teams to send in deposits will form the loop Youth bowling the hmall fry got Into the act at the recreation department gymnastic meet Sunday at Acton school Winners in the under six category were Jennifer third Catherine Toddo fourth and Becky strong first Second place winner Jennifer Hewitt was absent for the photo Moms drop semis fall to Orangeville Minnr Moms Moms dropped decision to last Wednesday that brought in end to their I id for an Out zone I he atoms fell in straight Mimes I ln stmt final series losing mid tile I I On the Moms moved into league dropped then second one game in as many fries loss to The game a closely contested as Acton fought loslave off the board first with the only of the firct the mark of the defending Central Ontario Junior B Cham will get another chance it the title year The Derbys have etched the league final topping the Burlington ougars in six games second nine Acton evened the lounl as Paul Kilpalnek netted the twme from iommy and Kirk Nibb came back with seconds remain in the stanza to grab a narrow 1 lead which they earned over he final 15 minutes will now advance to the Ontario zone finals against Grimsby Back in Waterloo- Wellington league play the atoms found more trouble awaiting as scored a win to take a one game lead in the best of three managed the only goal of the first frame and extended their lead lo two before Chris Rogers put on the board from Mike Baker at the games midpoint Orangeville regained two goal margin just second later Acton managed to add one more with 35 seconds re maining in the second frame as Rogers found the for the second time unassisted The two squads played scoreless hockey over the final period to give the win and series lead Game two was slated for last night Tuesday in Orangeville BANTAMS SHIFT The Ants left the out in the desert when they took all games and totals The Bees put the Wasps in their honeycomb when they look one game and totals Caterpillars showed Butterflies what it is all about when look one game and totals Standings Bees idVi Caterpillars Butter flies Wasps Ants Scorpions shift Two Beetles crawled over the Moths to take both games and totals Mosquitoes were hibernating for the winter and the lies took totals The Hornets put out the Fireflies lights when they took on a game and Standings Hornets Flies Moths Beetles J5 Mosquitoes lies 19 fop Ten Kenny Beverley Dunn Brian Man dan no Robert Donna Ferguson Kevin Galloway Richard Cripps Andrea 236 Shannon Saltar 236 JUNIORS ONE Poms curled the Collies hair when they took two and a half and totals Dalmatians straightened the Poodles out taking two games and totals Terriers shared no bones with the when they took all games and Standings Dalmations Poodles Terriers j Poms Collies 35W Shift Two Shcltics captured the Huskies sleigh leading them to finish with all games and totals Chihuahuas grew to a tremendous size to take two games and totals from The Beagles and Bulldogs buried each others bones and took two points each Standings Beagles Chihuahuas Bulldogs it Pckes Huskies Top Ten Brian Canary Julie Teresa Dunn Barry Manes Randy Peddle Steven Peter Mills Bruce Shannon Mary Darren S Elms lowered over the Pines and took two games and totals Palms were left out in the sun when Redwoods took Iwo games and The Cedars were used as firewood when Birches look two games and Standings Cedars BirchcsM Pines47 Redwoods 43i Palms Top Ten Carrie McCristall Marina John Kathy Edge John Rayner Gary Bousflcld Dale Anderson Sharon Gavin Gail Pop winners for ICE TIME AVAILABLE Skateboard Park Opening Apt WESTWOOD ARENAS 6757604 Sportsmens Exhibition Place Toronto March 16 to 25 Canadas largest annual outdoors exhibition 12 acres over exhibits Wnhdaya Noon 11 pm Adult Saturdays 10 am Junior 15 Sundays 1 9 pm 00 EDDIE SHACK Hockey School July 23 Aug 31 For Info ARENAS 675760 a PLAYOFFS OHA INTERMEDIATE A GAME 3 Georgetown Chrysler Raiders Fort Erie May March Gums If Necessary Georgetown Chrysler Raiders vs Fort Erie Tuesday March 20th Gordon Memorial Arena Student Children S50 Now your daughter can attend Stanstead College Retlecm needs values and in or Stansie College will onco again educations 1979 school to girls and boy grades 7 12 regirdlcssof fom ly ethnic birth or nil Stanstead College the foils of I igh intellectual me self disc nth of chancier and physical well bem Fully supervised g and boys res donees on campus Con plele physical and social t programmes Stanstead Quebec JOB 3EO Jeremy M Riloy Headmaster Diving Associations learn to due Both these programs will held at he Acton Lions Pool pre school classes being Wednesdays between 1 and p and the diving classes on days between and During the March break we will be offering afternoon public swim sessions between and However due repairs needed on the lie floor in the boys change room and Ihe leader exam on Friday swim sessions in Georgetown will be on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday only In Acton noon sessions will held Monday through Thursday in elusive Friday used to examine the National Lifeguard Course MENS SUMMER HOCKEY LEAGUE ConlactandNo BMW Checking Dlvtilont WESTWOOD ARENAS 6757604 week with highest their average w Melissa Fabian Robert Jennings Nicola and Kevin Galloway with Birthday greetings this week are extended Brian Mandarlno Wai ren and Steven Hall I ELKS I Monday Night BINGO I DoorPnzes I George town Prizes Early Bird Gomes Prizes at each j j I 3 Special at I Jackpot Numbers I Guaranteed ShnroThoWoarlti Projects and Deaf In Smell Children BETTY ATA BETTER Now at the top of fhe afternoon n hi people who who for mo I I ly red Hopes of II wi Belly Kennedy Ken so hour I of II day you THE PEOPLE PEOPLE LISTEN TO A Fashion Show AH thats new for spring is on lew in six fashion shows at Shoppers World Wednesday Thursday I Manli I 15 IB Shon turns 1 and Join Us The friendly place to shop Shoppers World STORE HOURS 9 JO a m 9 30 m MONDAY TO FRIDAY 30 a 6 SATURDAY BRAMPTON HIGHWAY 10 AVE