Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 7, 1980, p. 16

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B2 The Acton Ftoo Press May 7 I960 Sidelines Nolan and Belly were honored Saturday night at the Blue bowling league banquet The two ladles have been In the Ieague22ycars eveninceltilarted The Sweet were the Blue Springs bowling league regular season chomps Front Jenny and Joan Back Pat Wood and Mary Gilbert Absent were Jan Wades and Karen Tbe were the Blue Springs bowling league playoff champs Front Gall and Linda Perkins Back Brenda and Mary Anne cGralb Absent Jeanette Foster and others waiting to use I ho court It requested people piny doubles Past members should be receiving the newsletter which con tains all the Important dales of tournaments and activities for new season In the mall later this week Also to be included is a membership form and court rates New members can pick these up at the time of reg titration Bowler on way to Masters by Mike Morris Acton Tennis Club has rapidly Increased In membership olio over past few years of operation Our club takes pride In it a friendly atmosphere and would like to encourage any potential players to come out and give it a try Membership resist ration will toko place Saturday May 10 at the Acton Community Centre from am to noon Any questions regarding running of the club wilt gladly be answered Hydro workers were titration Trophy winners of the Ridley Walker Closing Bona pi el held at the Curling Club last down at the courts Practices for tho Jackie Blow Elmer Lucas and Donna Randy Friday afternoon so for mixed team presented the Ridley trophy all you night hawks that this Thursday by Bob Iteatley Local bowler Sylvia Mages Is on her way to Vancouver to compete in the Canadian master bowler finals Mages won the honor by placing first In bowl Mages Is one or two most pins over her master bowlers In Acton average category In representing the YBC Ottawa recently Meanwhile the bowling She scored a high ol leagues have retired for the summer season tennis lights arc now working Tho lights are lonal at dusk and sound off every minutes That means the courts must be cleared to allow other members a chance to play If there are at and Sunday at a ladies Intercounty teams will start practices Tuesday May at Bam Attendcnce Is sory for those who wish to play on either team League schedule is set Dave Whiting has been named president of the Acton Condominium lea a recreational base- past president ball league during meeting last Wednesday Doug Luck Is treas World There ore urer Doug Pratt Is sec- Inga for a few more retary and Stan Clarke Is teams For further in formation contact Whit Games will be played in the league Athlete of the Year and and Funding days starling May Sheridan College Is Offering WORD PROCESSING PROCEDURES AND ADMINISTRATION A new two year program beginning this September at the Oakville and Brampton Campuses The Increase In automated offices means a need for specialized secretaries and a growing demand for supervisors Program features Concentrates on management skills for word processing Subjects to be studied Include word processing equ p and concepts machine transcription data process Ing systems design Graduates of this program w I quickly become super visors in a word processing centre Ail men and women with a high school diploma and secre tarles who want to manage word processing systems will be interested In this exciting new program For Information call Samuel in Oakville 845 9430 187 or Crowlher in Brampton 459 or write The Registrar Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology Trafalgar Ontario L6H 2L1 Preparations arc under way to honor tho Hills Athlete of tho Year and Sports builder Award recipient At a Monday press con ference cochairman Dave Kentncr announced plans the award will be presented on Monday June at a special din ner honoring the rec ipients The program which started out with a com of two only a short ago has been exp anded to this year Including five rep resentatives from Ward One Acton Cochairmen for organization Include Dave Kentner and Ron McKnight with John Clark acting as sec retary treasurer for the group and Mark Clair mont heading the sel committee Other members of the committee Include Bill Ward Trevor Moores Peter Don Alex Tough Ralph Fletcher Bruce Carglll Gary McPhall Harold Town and Kim Turn bull Sign for minor lacrosse Registration for minor lacrosse will take place this Saturday May 10 from 12 to 2 p m at the Acton arena Organizer Bob Turkosi said he hoped to field two house league teams at the bantam and level and choose an all star team from that for exhib Jr A loop A decision on a pro posed second Tier Two Junior A loop in this area Is expected to be reached in the next couple of weeks Interest in a second league on the same level as the Torontoarea Provincial Jr A League is still high with several centres OPTIMIST CLUB RESPECT FOR LAW PROGRAM selection committee In Parker earning run Including Karen Harr- honors last sea laon Jack Handy Neil son Cotton Bruce Andrews Lost years Sportsbulld Carol Lamb er Gerry Perkins Barwell Don Alex Tough Kcrwin According to Mr Ken and Ron one of the Important prerequisite is that the individuals must be nom In the past Peter Four- inated nier and Ian Clark were Tickets for the event the recipients of the are available at Miracle Athlete of the Year Food Hart Royal Bank Award with figure skat AkcrsClork Real Estate Kris Barber and Co Accountant Mountain view Road S EORQETOWN toibecues A wide selection of models in natural gas or propane priced from to union appliance centre Main St S Bryan Day You have a lot in common with these people Y ill Tl use too Its the plice where ill net of quest o is get Whits the Ik to si hit r ho How you i igcWl Itl it v0 the Cup I there more Records films i reference Ink All the meet nggrou id people the ins vers D us Public Library Week May4thlv1ayl0th Reuben ster of Culture and Recreation Ontario am Davis Premier At last Your Radio station AM RADIO

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