Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 9, 1980, p. 14

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B4 The Acton Free Press Wednesday April 1S80 Acton Legion bouse league hockey held a skating party Saturday During breaks there were hot dogs and drinks for skaters Michelle Pilgrim who will be fouryears old tomorrow waits while her father Ken puts the fixings on a hot fog Mayors race again rations arc underway for the second annual Halton Hills Mayor a Road Race on June This year the race will take In he Industrial park behind Gordon Alcott Arena and may be run at two distances A five kilometre race open only local residents and a 10 kilometre run that may entice some top class runners along with Georgetowns best are in the works Mayor Pete Pomcroy did not make the Jaunt last year but assured the press he would take part this lime around You can count on it says the Mayor Ill be running Over people ran in the event lost year Brookville advances Saints elim inated Carlisle Central Wings with two consec utive wins after three draws to advance to the final round in Carlisle Hockey League playoff action combined back tobnek wins of Wednesday and Mi Hockey camps to be in summer Can USA Hockey will be holding a out camp for hockey player of Junior A and C calibre is will as college and senior plajers who are interested in playing pro fessional hockey in this fall morelhan20 pincers from the camp offered contract to in The Mason starts in Sep tember The lr out camp will run from Julj to in Hamilton and each day will engage in one hour of drills plus a full regulation time Belgium France Germain and Holland will hate coaches and representatives present More information can be obtained by writing On USA Hockey Hoi ida Grove Street Ontario or calling 416 day A CALENDAR OF EVENTS AND HAPPENINGS IN AND ACTON Dublin W Sake Solo April I960 Si Hul p m Women Institute Spring Thurs 17 Hit Lino Lunch inclu quill Con cor nod Ho Decoration groups pious Pencnko Breakfast Christian Rcfoimod Church and Church II Road n Proceeds tor Club Locho of Acton monthly moat lor worn on who interested in informition about n I How should wo then live Film by Francis Schnotfor show ng 3 Renaissance Sunday April 13 pm Presbyterian Church Ospdngo Admission Froo Lawn Garden Equipment Boleni makes short work Lawn Tractors 38 and Mowers Electric Start PUT BOLENS TO WORK IN TOUR YARD Rear End Rider 30 Cut Manual Drive Electric Start SEE THEM DURING OUR Open House THURSDAY APRIL from 10 am to 9 pm FREE DRAWS DOOR PRIZES REFRESHMENTS FOR ALL PLAN TO ATTEND ALLISON EQUIPMENT GEORGETOWN take the series Sidelines By Mike Morris Spring is sprung The nets is and the Acton Tennis Club has hero we go into a brand new tennis season with tots of goodies in store for everyone Last Tuesday Peter Marks and his eager beaver executive started things rolling by get ting their heads together and coming up with the following decisions 1 he nets will be up for Easter they were so dust off those racquets check the bounce of those old bails and get down 1 Good news the fees are unchanged from last year Junior Senior JIB Couple and Family MS 3 A registration session will be held at the Acton Community Centre Arena on Saturday morning May from to noon watch this paper for further notices and reminders Lessons are planned for beginners and for intermediates those who can hit he ball over the net arrangements to be finalized shortly The windscreens are being improved and be In place soon Junior round robins are planned for the summer vacation once a week Further announcement coming All last year members will be receiving a newsletter and membership form in the mail in a couple of weeks The mixed intercounty team will be in act Ion again plus a brand new ladles team entry Practice dates to bo announced Team captains are Bob Bruce and Chris respectively Official court opening Sunday June with all sorts of interesting things new and old members fi Co Road S GEORGETOWN CONSIDER STANSTEAD COLLEGE College a boarding school lor boys and girls from grades to since a rote acauemlc programme to students from and Canadian Provinces who share our acre campus miles east and south Montreal and tho lop of Hardiness sell reliance and neighbourliness the values of local residents who bull and paid or this border community first little red brick school house In are the qualities thai characterize College today This Is country school where Intellect hard work athletic prowess humour and a good heart are respected Tho curriculum is aimed at university entry In the J A and Canada The limited size classes Individual attention and academic standards con tribute to a well rounded education which goes far beyond minimum requirements We take advantage our location to provide a French language programme as well as a Spanish option Regular evening study sessions are held supervision depending on each sludcnl s monthly performance Each student is assigned a adviser to help organization and performance and moil students slay same adviser throughout their stay For a country school wllh country 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