B2 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Ball roundup Atom gals score 35 runs in two wins Minor ball Tuesday Acton defeated and on Wednesday hammered in Tn County play Scoring or Acton in the game were Crystal with three rum and Angela Dunn Sherry Tammy Landry Andrea Gudgeon Michelle Perry Chnssy and all crossed the with two runs each Dana Petri Melissa Fabian Ten Petnllo Heather Theresa Mitchell and Kelly added single run for Acton Demontmorency Landry and Perry all hit triples or Acton with Dunn Gudgeon ting or doubles Last Acton County Pee Wee Team One split a pair of games beating and losing Crossing the plate or Acton in the two games were Mike and in Lobsinger with three runs each and White with a pair Mike Baker Spencer Smith and Steve Parker all scoring single runs Baker hit a tnpk and a double for lHITOMtlHU week Acton Optimist Club Squirt Boys split a pair of games beating Glen Williams 6 but they were clobbered by Lowville Storing for Acton in the two games were Rob with three runs David Harrison two runs Paul Mike William Scott White Mike and Shane Adams all crossed the plate with single runs This is tht time in threeyeari that this group of has defeated Glen W illiams Monday night doubled the score on action Spear and Gord crossed the plale with a pair of runs each with Vcrmeulen and Paul singles or the Elliott pitched a strong game for td giving up five hits Lt The opening game of the Acton Grasshopper T Ball League was plaed at Donald Mann Park between I- and Glen Lea Drug After dust had Glen Lea emerged the winner defeating Leading way for the winners with five runs Brett Wilson Shane crossed the plate four times and Smith Donald Crispin Ryan Terry McLean Andy Keith Carter scored three runs each Scoring for Emily were Graham and Turkosi crossing the plate four limes each Jennifer Jason Trevor Aldnch and Chns Schich scored three runs apiece Mens ball INDLSTHUl 1 The Your Host Catering Roadrunners won a pair last week and are still undefeated after The Roadrunners squeaked out a close game with to slay undefeated and shutout Desmonds In Legate and Don Richards scored three runs each with Chns Tennant plate with a pair of runs each and Gary Moore League chimps la the Mr and loop were the learn of Bob Anderson Diane Marg and picked up a single run hit two home runs Coffey a triple and Keith a double for the Desmonds dropped a pair of games last week losing to Station Hotel and were shutout by the 120 Scoring for Desmond were Jules Russian Glenn Joe Daponte and Floyd Hiliier all crossing the plate with single runs Station Hotel split a pair of games beating Desmonds lost 1 Paul Colter scored three runs for Station with DavcPlehl T Brien and Wally Ella adding single Canadian Tire split a pair of games defeating Station 1 and lost to Farmer Chlasson Rob and Ian Paul Mr and League season runner ups crossed the plate runs Art Mitchell picked up a pair of wins beating Canadian Tire and the Industrials Dan and Dave Boycott scored two runs each for with Bev Baker Hall and Mike adding single runs There was no game sheet handed in for the Canadian Tire game Sid Spear Sue Itenshaw Gentleman You Complete Propane Centre BARBECUE DELUXE BTU TWIN v BURNER GAS GRILL FOR FAMILY BARBECUES 299 OTHER MODELS WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY BARBECUE RECEIVE A VOUCHER FOR OFF A SIDE OF BEEF FROM O BRIEN MEATS A Bolens is arriving soon I 3 Miles West of Acton BluaSpringa Una mtlii Monday Friday lW flBD Saturday 3 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS PUBLIC NOTICE RENAMING OF STREETS TAKE NOTICE THAT Counc or The Corporation of the Town lis mends pass a by law to name of road allowances within Slewantown formally in Township ng now Town of as follows Black Crook Thai Young Sliest be renamed Court ANY INTERESTED PARTIES may vow sketches of rood allowances to of name by ng at Clerk Otf In the nulration dng mated on Trnfognr Road between the hours io430pm Monday to THE COUNCIL or a Comm nee of Cooncl wilt any person or by iher counsel solicitor or agent who eta that ha or she II be adversely flflociod by tho by and who to bo hoard at a moot ng to bo hold the Counc I Chamber at the Oil cos Trafolgai Road on the day Juno138Zatihohourof7 30pm ntheevenng ALL REQUESTS to appear before Counc I or a Con of I are to bo sub mil led In ting to iho no later than clock noon on 3rd day of Juno Tho No was f rat shod on day of K Rlchardion Clerk Administrator Tha Corporation of the Town of Hills Main Stroet South Hills GEORGETOWN I Ontario L70 4X1 Resource orient That s why Ministry of Natural Resources staff are inviting you to Open Houses in June We want you to look at the pieces your local forests fish wildlife provincial parks and recreational areas mineral resources and public lands and waters Later this summer we II pull all the pieces together and present for your comment our district land use strategies They are quite simply recommendations for how your local natural resources can be managed wisely But first come and meet us review the background information and give us your comments Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources June 8 Cam Holiday Inn Holiday Inn Drive Cambridge north or 401 June 10 Hamilton 3 9 pm Township Hall Greensville North of Bullocks Comers on Brock Road June 15 Milton 39 om Public Library Bruce Street Milton West of Hwy 25 and south of Main Street June Fergus Elora 3 9 Wellington Place County 18 between Fergus and Elora Mr and Mrs league individual award winners were Ken Arnold Bonnie Mitchell Sid Spear John earn Sandra Pal on John Krltlcos John pitched a good game for Rock wood In the second inning Andy hit a two run homer Drexlcrs next home game is lotiighl Wed when hey host Alton ACTON INTER I- I The Industrials lost their only game of the week to 73 Scoring single runs for the Industrials were Tim Evans Glen M and Ken Hurren Furniture hammered the Bears 17 in their only game at Vie Mr League oil champs BUI Anderson Bonnie and Bob Turkosz scored George Absent Is Corrle Krltlcos four runs for Furniture with Norm Carter Dave Allen John Ahem Campbell and Wade Vickery crossing the plate with two runs each Fred Allen Mike Morns and Bailey added single runs Mike scored two runs for the Bears with Nate Field Cliff Britton Chris Rows ell A Telford Mark Brill and John Verbeek crossing the plate with single runs Halton Hills Electric lost a pair of games 3 to the Metros and to the Scott scored two runs with singles coming from Steve Marshall Chris and Steve Townsley I The Metros got back on the winning track hammering Electrics Dave Williamson and Andy Broadbent scored two runs each for the Metros while Joe Deforest Dave Mills Jerry Marshall Karl and Rick crossed the plate with single runs This weeks schedule Wednesday June the Industrials play trie Thursday June the meet the Metros Saturday June hosts Canadian Tire Sunday June 6 at 10 a the Bears play Station a I noon Fred meets Electric at Canadian Tire hosts Desmond at p m Industrials play ihe Roadrunners and fi Furniture host Ihe Metros CON STRUCTION Rock wood Construction lost its first game of the season 1 to Glen Williams lasl Wednesday at home Albert Kelly led Rock wood with two hits while singles came from Phil Shnve Dave ham and Tom Parkin son Minor soccer Continued from page the Major Mosquito Astros to a victory over Bailintfad On Ihe Minor Mosquito side of things Acton fell victim la a strong Georgetown team los ing Both teams rc- lum to action this week Coaches are reminded to get their results in as soon as possible to their convenors who in turn should get ail heir divisions results me noon Sunday Mens soccer ALTON V I LI A StHX HI I Wednesday Acton Villa team provided a strong performance in their home opener lo de feat Varian of George town Mr or the team Greg Maltby who preforms well in any position played goat for Acton and earned the shut Bob Little scored a pair goals for Acton with Emtio Milnarevic Dave and Tony Wright added singles to round out the scoring With four points after their first two games Villa Is starting off on the right foot Last week Acton Villa A team was defeated by M A pour first half was costly for Acton as they fell behind by four goals but a stronger second half closed the gap With the score 4 3 Acton had a goal disallowed Coach Dave Lewis was pleased with the team s performance in the second half and feels that when all learn members put forward an effort they will be tough to beat Dave Banks scored tun goals for Acton with Dave adding a single Ken played a strong game defence 1 J rd mo re Bandits Commercial Shearing Heller B Heller A s Gold Gloves Fry Flyers Beardmore Cobras Last weeks results Ihe Golden Gloves horn meredtheFlyers 4011 the Bandits defeated Shear 1B13 Heller A beat the Cobra and the Cougars clobbered Heller t SPOUTS Friday night Jug City defeated Ridley firemen in a game played Prospect Park Bill Dawkins and crossed the plate with two runs each Dawkins hitting a double and a triple for Jug City Bill Clark Dave Manes Roy Spear Bob Doyle Bob and Dave Manes added single runs Bill Kirby scored two runs for Jircmen with Garry Pickles adding a single run to round out Ihe scoring Sunday at M I Bennett Wedeo beat Centre in Condo action Glenn Cnchton and John crossed the plate three times each for Wcdco with Gord Rayner Pete adding a pair of runs each Dave Bell Mike Richmond and George Poutsen all scored single runs Koprowski and scored two runs each for Centre Ladies ball SOrTIUl I by Karen Smith Marauders went down to defeat at Ihe gloves and bats of 13 on May 25 at Robert Little Elaine Bouwman pitched the win and scored a home run Two other homers one basts loaded were tucked by Caroline Tilcox while Vivian Bremner smashed a triple Belly Nolan and Ann Hay ward each batted a double and Betty Nolan Vera and Caroline totalled iwo runs nth blame Vivian Linda St Bray Marllki Lewis Ann and Sharon each lalhed one run Teresa and pitchid for the Marauders Am led the scoring with being a sliding doubli it lftn injury Tnpk haulers were slammed by Jeanne Cheryl Da pome Uremia Kim Young and Wendy Ity in each one run end a fun oaehed by Jim Mitcalfeand I whiped if at I Bennell lliyinrd Pat linttonall rounded bags thru times Stone Gtorgiu i and Cindy McGiIloway stored two runs each wink singles were by Held and ran Blow Marl one Walker blasted two double baggers and Tinner Han each hit double Jtan Cathy Tanner Katie Winters Jan Osborne and Kd hit singles But despite billing rounding plate seemed to be the impossible dream during his game May found and Marauders having a wild and game When the inlielders eould see the ball the and vice versa Trailing behind for the first few inning Ihe finally pulled ahead win I euding the scoring for Marauders was Shirley While with four runs and balling live singles Jayne Scuuin and Karen runs each One of Juyne was a smashing bigger Two runs each by Sharon Hamilton Donna Jeffrey ind Phyllis Garrett Singles were by I Kim and Wendy Ryan JeanMcNahb DarleneLoxandCalhy Tanner led the scoring with two runs while Walker run and Winters I smashed a triple and a single then oh oh was called out for leadoff Double baggers were slammed by Jean Darlene Cox Lathy Tanner mil Maria and singles were stroked Jean McNnbb Walker Cathy Tanner Betty Kiy Kilie Winlers Sherry Whittle For further Information contact the Cambridge District office LASTING LANDSCAPING Wood is a naturally beaut complement any landscape sen ng Our pressure treated preserved landscape costly ma or i We have Spec ah served All Weaiher Landscape now at our Factory Sales TORONTO WOOD TREATING WaHacaStrMtHNo Highway Acton or STARTS FRIDAY The Road Warrior Arthur Added Feature Friday Saturday to Sat Sox Off lea Opant Show Start at Duik RACEWAY HARNESS RACING TIMES