Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 11, 1979, p. 15

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Going up Ted over the bar during pole vault session at Ihe allcomers meet at High last week Nadhazi Is preparing for the up and coming Ha lion Track and Field meet where he hopes to take first In the vault He is already clearing last winning height Allcomers meets slated High School is this year running ill turners meets In tempts to prepare its Unities for coming Tuesday the schools athletic depart men runs a track meet different vents offered to those win wish to compete neck the com inlition brought pints from High of Burlington SI Joseph School nils week the events will include ladies mitre and men mitre road races high jump vaull mure dashes dies All the road Tacts will be indoors Being student of i ihe area schools is not requiremcnl for the meets and anyone who wishes a little exercise or friendly competition is invited participate al lh high school beginning on Tuesdays The meets will run in until he early part of Bird News derway for a house party to wind up hi season The date is set forSatur day 12 thihomi of Mr and Mrs John Joan Morris Badminton Club held a Round Robin tournament In the M Ben nil School on day This was a highly club mini with members Prizes- were the lop ladles Christine Stecn and Stella tied and top gen I was Mike Mums Other prizes were awarded during the The club has had with tourmments between and will still be playing for the next few weeks in Hit Z Bennett School gym Regular club nights ire Monday and day 10 Plans are now Acton entrants fare well at Halton East tourney by Vic Morris Representatives of the High School Badminton Club entered East Badminton Tournament held in the Georgetown high school on Thursday Two teams were tered competing against other high schools The local school put on a creditable performance in high calibre contest reached final of the ladies singles losing to Trafalgar J 11 battling through four previous rounds including two 1J icterus Larry Ixtt made Hit nun singles quarter fin loitaclosi 18 nipped in Rochester In out midget hockey team was in New York recently competing in third annual Red Arm strong Invitational Hockey Tournament local side faired will in the international dropping only ihe tourneys final contest to Toronto West Hill Earlier in the round robin tournament Hit Acton and West Hill hud sawed off at four goals each Acton tupped earns from Rochester I and Pittsburg 3 1 to qualify for the final The first game for Acton was against hosts with the tn outers coming out n hi winning f J Bill Curry opened Ihe scoring for Acton with Murray Todd Milntyrt Gary I urn limbers and Denis up The game of the tournament preview of lit fiml as the In outers langled with Hill to Gary Lumbers was Ihe standout from Acton standpoint netting three goals all whilt thi locals wire Denis nelled the other goal also added a pair of assists with Ray Mueller Todd Mclntyre and Lumbers singles In third the In n outers lopped Pitts 1 final Dun Ray Mueller and Denis Lumbers Hon and Jim Prow earned assists in tin final Ihe In oulirs had rouble Hill and when did a back Tin West Hill was very sharp said Acton man Bill llidgisou without him the Invi gone to us Un it the luurnamint a was at Mir Hon and Hill time Jim a spinal lion I d Cnmliss of tils In team sponsor decision o Georgetown Laurie and Judj came fifth overall niching the quarter final in doubles They fin ally lost another close garni 1921 to pair to finish fifth was Bruce and Victor Kurpieweil who hi quarterfinal to be by battle look in fourth round of mixed doubles whire Sharon Cook and Gary umbers huddles Colleen and Hob Mil advance to Ihe quarter where Ihey in urn iheir match in Oaks Other players Sandra singles Harold Koihlir mens singles Janice Thornhill Phillips ladies doubles and Ted with Steve Sprmgle mens doubles all showed good form before being eliminated The tournament con linues on Thursday when the lop four in each from the East and West tournaments meet This will include Ancker Cook and Lumbers The I igh school club meets every Monday night when an average of turn out to play doubles plus a singles ladder which those players who will re present club In out side tournaments and also eventual girl and boy championship trophy April H Ladies high single Gail Ireland ladies high triple Gall Ireland men high single men high triple Dave Piehl Other top singles Lisa Bill Bill Sanderson Brent 197 Shirley Pen fold 193 Other op triples Helen Gibson 543 Elsie Sjme Charlie Ivey Cliff Brent to Lunch Bunch won four for 42 Half and for Homey l forCB Wishful Thinking 1 for Quickies for Long Hairs for I ilG Ladies I s ngl Lynda ng 3 lad high triple Jack n I singlt Ed men high triple En sing Other top singles McCrlstall Jackie Norton Doug Vaughan Jack Other top triples Carrie Pat Slorey j90 George Nor ton 564 Doug Vaughan pinfall Head Pins 2914 High Hopes Untouchables Big Elf Bananas 2575 Spoilers 500 Club 1 winners in this k Minor Hotkey Club include Me ly 111 ynold 422 Gary 11 Cope Smith 451 The- Acton Froo Press Wednesday April 11 1979 B3 Raiders lead final series Murray With one of their strongest performances of the year Georgetown Chrysler Raiders dumped Port Elgin Sunocos Sunday night to lake a two games lo none lead in Intermediate A final playoff The winner earns John Host Robertson trophy as well as a berth in the I astern Canadian Championship tourney in Offense thrills crowds but defense wins championships If continue their brilliant defensive play for the remainder of this playoff then pionship should be theirs Goalie Piter of key slops while ihe corps Ron Peler Sturgeon and Bill Curnt wen superb They were helped out by Georgetown forwards industrious forechecking and It was crucial win fur Georgetown It not only moved them two games ahead of northern champs but it came right on Port Elgin Ice where all learns trouble playing Raiders had win at least once on road In Ibis playoff to advance since won the coin toss and get four home dates com pared to Georgetown s three 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