Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 4, 1979, p. 14

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday July Allstar games Two big games In- classic bas been dunged volviag Georgetown In- for Jib year each Following Is the of game each team names MVPa and their points up Leagues best should two star from the op- lo June prove to be favorites with posing squad These re- Bob Allison DRC8 fans when they are suits are being tabulated Don Richard Acton and those picked con Andy Trencs Hornby Loop commissioner will be named to Norm Topping Peel Bryan Lewis announced theallstarsquads Barry James this week the plans Teams chosen first and Frank to repeat lis successful fourth will play those allstar game July at made up of players Fairgrounds Park on chosen second and third Diamond B at m Coaches of the top four The next day a teams in the standings as allstar squad will meet of July will run the Milton Industrial Fast squads and will be able to ball Leagues best at name players on the MVP Fairgrounds list who don t have Lewis says player enough votes to be on the selection for the league four squads to fill vac- Robinson Phil Dobbin RexwayH Garv Hyde DRG4 A Den Akers Clark Keith McKlnnon Akers Clark Robbie Freestone Rexway A Vlnce Lefeb- vro Curwood4 Ron Osborne Bros A Rob Hamilton Crichton Bros A Mike Pierce Crichton Bros Tom Peel Chuck Metier C Chris Acton Dick Acton4 Terry Joey Deforest Acton4 The best players from the four teams will join the next day and meet Milton The Georgetown players will be selected during the GIFL allstar game Hornby Seniors nip Acton Acton Family Seniors in league play Cleaners Ladies of the over the past week Halton Ladies Fastball Acton Ladies led by a League lost a single run in the last squeaker to Hornby inning but could not hold Cornwell12th School Letters School letters were achieved by several students at graduation last Tuet day The letters for athletic scholastic and club la were received by front row I tor Ken Kavanagh Scott Mike Yelowica Cliff Nlbbs Mark Walker back row Delia Marie Web ster Shelley Wong Shirley Van Dob lei Vetrlcek Carolyn Gibson and Susan Wilson Industrial ball Van Welding second Wally Ella seems to be praying he can make the throw to first base In time to catch the runner during Acton Industrial Fastball action on Monday night Van s played to a tie with while Family Cleaners their second setback of the year 13 to J and Hills Electric dumped Station Hotel 85 In other contest Cleaners downed Continued from B2 crossed the plate In tile bottom of the fourth Inn ing as an Ian Campbell I J J the Steve Shin Sf S home run by Peter of tallies to the before Station Hotel A pair of Van runs In could manage their last the bottom of the fifth runs in the top of the inning on singles to Daryl eighth inning A Guy and Ian Camp- Payne walk and a Rick bell and a double to Jim triple Jamcs and four sixth Inn- counted for the last pair ing tallies on six of runs as Station tried in base hits coupled vain to even the count with Dave Piper Tonight Wednesday homer of the game for Family will produced a attempt lo regain first final score accounting for place as they tangle with the first tied ball game last placed Station in an the industrial league sea p start at Prospect Park A Steve Kruk homer in Georgetown Industrial Acton AkersClark PbllpPubl Peel Police Rexway Twg CurwoodPkg Crichton Bros DRG W T 19 15 30 16 10 1 14 10 4 20 17 10 7 1 11 15 1 14 Scores of last week June Akers Clark RE Towing Peel Police Hornby Greenhouses June 27 C S Plumbing Curwood Packaging Hornby Greenhouses 10 Publishing Towing Crichton Bros Acton Merchants DRG June28 Acton Merchants 10 C S 3 Acton Industrial A 11 1 Family Cleaners JTSports HH Electric 10 4 Const 5 1 Station Hotel Scores of the past week J and T Sports Unisal Construction Von Welding Construction Halton Hills Electric Hotel 5 J and Sports Family Cleaners 2 IS 94 in 7 74 Jon local motorcycling star met so no tough competition when he raced in a moto- in Durham Park Sunday was entered in the open expert class and raced his bike against and 400 s Some of best riders in Canada were at the meet including Bill McLean rated second in Canada and Al rated fourth In the first my shift leer kept falling off so had to stop and put it back on I finished near the end of In the second I Witnesses convention A recipe for a I marriage will be the pal subjects to be discussed at Convention of Jehovah Witnesses to be held at Montreal Olympic stadium from July 19 lo Some jG Witnesses from be attending Happily married peo ple ire an endangered specie Jack wiinLss man for the Acton arc At present rate of reparation and then may soon be broken homes united ones he said got a really bid start but worked up to ninth wis supposed to race in the Canadian hut it was put to a later date because of rain on for the win Maureen started on the mound for the Family team but had be relieved in the fifth inning after suffering an injur Pat Wood came on in relief A big seventh inning helped the cause in the game as they came back from a four run margin lo take the lead A Carol Paisley loaded triple d of the damage for Cleaners WED JULY PLAYS JULY to a BURST of FUN and ADVENTURE SHE WILL FIND YOU Atoms undefeated Not only did Halton Electric win basement battle In only other Sunday con In regular Sunday night action J and T Sports tangles with Construction In test their win coupled l A with it P m J with tie lifted the Electricians out of base ment danger past the Construction workers in Hills Electric meets Van Welding while at 8 15 Station re z Holders in bottom spot with two wins In ten games Station Hotel made a valiant bid to clear the basement in the contest as they pounded the ball in the first inning scoring three times to take an early lead A Floyd leadoff single a walk a triple to George Carton and a Sid Barcns single account for the runs Electric got one run back in the bottom of the inning as Jamie Vickcry singled and scored on triple Hills evened the count in the second Inn as a walk and a Sparky Copcland home run accounted for the After three scoreless innings Hills bats- came to life as four runs Acton A and B Food- land Tri county Atoms have had little trouble disposing of opposition in league play to this point in the season They to pound the ball last week scoring a 367 win over and decision over Mary hill to remain unde feated In the rout of Acton got home runs from Billy and Derek Bottom Icy Evan added the other big crack for the Foodlanders belting out a triple Botetzayas and j Scott Williams shared the pitching duties for Acton In a much closer con test Billy Botetzayas struck out nine con secutive batters and a total of 11 leading the way to Actons triumph over Greg hit the only home run of the game for Acton while Michael Williams belted three hits and Botetzayas a pair to lead the Acton scoring parade BOX OFFICE OPENS CHILDREN 13 CHILDREN UNDER S FREE PINOCCHIOMO FRIDAY 1100 YOU COULD WIN A CRICKET DOLL DURING THESE SHOWS iBSSswSiBSSSSSSSsi Offlc Optrn Foul Play 9 30 Prophecy CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING EXPERTS INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS GUS MOWBRAY ltd 476 Ontario St 8782381 Public School honored their top students last week with presentations of trophies Front row I to r Tim Walker sports achievement Urn Pollen Kim Ivsion citizenship award back row Julie Nipper school Nancy Rand sports achievement and Lisa Mlt sports achievement SUMMER VACATION STREET BIKE SALE range sports tourer speed transm as on Available tor mmediate very RtflularpricaSISSS Only plus P I be a Tax BRAMPTON CYCLE LTD MAIN ST N SALES 4594271 BRAMPTON SERVICE 1gj FOR FINE FURNITURE invite you to come check out our vast selection of furniture TVs land stereos all at very I affordable prices uktoft No St MRdn Open 8787256 ELKS Monday Night BINGO Do Prizes Mounta J Georgetown Prizes Early Bird Camas 5 Prizes at each j J J Regular Games 3 Special at Jackpot I Number j Guaranteed SharaTnaWaarth J Project and Deaf I Dai action In Small Chltdran FRLE Bus Service urn Acton town PUBLIC NOTICE Trespassing complaints are being received by the police and Ontario Hydro in this area from property owners whose land is crossed by a Hydro transmission line The presence of a power line does not mean that the underlying property is owned by Ontario Hydro Many power line corridors are not Hydroowned but are used under various forms of legal agreement Persons intending to enter on any property must have the permission of the owner before entering or be liable to prosecution N0N SMOKERS CAN BREATHE EASY ON INSURANCE Ac General Insurance Company Daly McGregor InturancoAgenciai limited Acton Medical Idlng Mill St HOLLINGER MINES LIMITED LABRADOR MINING AND EXPLORATION CO LTD ANNOUNCEMENT FINLAY PETER G WHITE Holl nger and Labrador to announce election of Mr John R Flnlay and Mr Peler G te to board of directors ot both compan Mr a partner In the law rmoiHolden Murdoch he Is also ce pres dent U S Fund Management Limited and a director of Argus Corporal on L m led and other Canadian companies Mr White who I In London Ontario Is a director and pres dent of Sterling Newspapers Ltd and Malt ng Ltd and a rector of Ihe Crown Trust Company and companies ATTENTION Electricians Plumbers DoltYourseifers TRENCHERS FOR RENT EQUIPMENT Martin Street Milton CABLE SERVICE limited time only FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION CALL mm 247 Armstrong avenue After Hours Telephone 8770183 CABLE SYSTEMS

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