Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 4, 1982, p. 7

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sports Georgetown Acton Wednesday Aug 1982 Bail roundu The Acton Hal too Rural Atom were League Clayton Leys and John Back row Bill Champs ihh year Team members are front row McGrath Terry Greg Anger Nelson left to right Mike Steven lien Chrfa Ham mood Jack air and Charlie Auger Mining Kempton Brjdoo Gllliaa and middle from photo were Sean Coleman Sieve Waring and row Drew Troy Landry Brad Hay Anthony Ion i furious last Wednesday night at Prospect Park Acton defeated Soccer roundu Acton Foxes dominate beat Hillsburgh Bants 31 GIRLS SOCCER by Carole Saxon The Ac Ion Poxes dominated most of the game against Bantams last week as they Goal a were scored by Laurie Bcffls Elko Zeiss Ik and Sue Nadhazi Good defensive games wire by Clazina Van Spronson Linda Nancy Thompson The Royal Trust defeattd last week by a score of 10 A joint shutout was earned by Karen Van Der and Monique Even though Ihe Stingers played with less than a full team they managed to keep the Milton for wards at bay Strong performances were shown by Catherine Kinnon on offense and Jane on defence LADIES JT Sports ladies played a strong game last week CRSC United and went on to defeat thumb blasted in a goal from a direct freekick and Jane Trueman found the net three times Acton Pee Wees went to short handed last Wednesday and despite the very strong de fensive play by Kim and Acton lost the game MENS SOCCER Dave Desmond Acton Villa A winning streak come to an abrupt end Wednesday night as they A Due to injuries and vacations Acton could only field a team of eight players After only fifteen minutes of play Ken had to come off due to an injury which left Acton only seven players Hopefully they will ha a full team this week as BOYS SOCCER by Carole Saxon SQUIRTS In squirt house league action last week the Gun shot down the Queen Tire Tigers by a score of 11 Phillip Williamson scored four goals for Ihe gunners Jason Pun stored three goals and David Smiley scored one The Tigers goals were scored by Sheldon Stuck less with two and Kevin counted one The squirt coaches would like to thank the squirts who helped to make up the teams David DcForest scored five goals to lead the Falcons to a W win over the Tornadoes labt Wednesday night It was a close game between the Lions and the Rockwood A team ending in a tic Mike Jan sen scored twice for Rockwood and David scored twice for the Lions It was Bobs Angels over the team 2 Chris Hayter scored four goats for the Angels with good set upa from Dean Wegman Todd Lock hurst played a good game in goal The two Rock wood goals were scored by Greg Martin and Jamie Vcrhagen ATOM In Atom action it was the Cubs over 7 i Gerry Hurlbert and Wayne score three each for the Cubs with a single from Jeff Wil son The Rockwood goal was scored by Steven GordleDnverplayedagoodgamelngoal for The Acton Astros played to a close finish last week TheybcattheBlazersbyascorcof65 The Leopards and Wolves played to a 1 lie In a very close game midweek The Wolves goal was scored by Chris Van Dam and Michael Kinnon scored for the Leopards Strong performances were shown by Bill Lincoln Desmonds blank Tire 150 on Mc Bride s three hitter Bears win a pair of games Desmond won their only game of the week Jim McBride threw a three hitter and shutout Canadian Tire 150 Bill McGilloway crossed the plate three times Terry Gary Robertson Jim and Ron Schmidt scoring a pair of runs each Tom Brain Joe Daponte Ray Russian and Dave added single runs hammered out a pair of triples with Ray Russian Dave McGilloway Brain Daponte and Bill McGilloway hitting doubles for Desmonds The Bears picked up a pair of wins last week ting Canadian Tire and Station In the game against Station Chris Joe Frank GaryBarens MarkBnll Guy Payne John Verbeek and Wayne Deforest all crossed the plate with single scores The Bears won the Canadian Tire game by default Station Hotel lost their only game of the week to the Bears Rick Coc wired two runs while Chris Wallis and tallied single scares Bousefield tut doubles for Station The Metros won their only game of the week hammering Hills Furniture 130 Dick Spear crossed home with three runs while Charlie Payne and Ed Hilller added a pair of runs each Singles were scored by Dave Mills Ron Osborne Joey Deforest Jerry Marshall Gary Pickles and Terry Winters The Roadrunncrs won their only contest of the week defeating Hills Electric 73 Legate led the way or the Your Host Catering Roadrunners scoring three runs Dave Black and Chris Tennant crossed the plate with a pair of runs each Black smashed a home run and a double Scott Somerville Steve Townsley and John scared for Electric This week s schedule Wednesday August at 30 p m Station plays Desmond Thursday August at 8 Electric hosts the In trials Saturday August the Bears meet the at m and on Sunday August at 10 the Industrials play the Bears at noon hosts the Metros at 2pm Electric meets Desmond at m Furniture plays Canadian Tire and at ACTON LADIES RECREATIONAL SOFTBALL By Karen Smith Tuesday July found whipping 7 led the scoring with six runs while Elaine Bowman Bonnie Walker and Ann Hay ward each tallied five Carolyn Silcox and Linda St Pierre brought in three runs each Vera Longs tree scored a double and singles were batted in by Martha Lewis Jean McCutcheon and Soma Bray Betty Burnett led s scoring with a double Singles were batted In by Linda Tanner Kay Nllsen Walker and Jean McNabb Wednesday July and the Marauders slugged it out to a lucky tic The non superstitious scorers were Martha Lew Is and Ann Haywurd three Sonlo Bray two Betty Nolan Elaine Bonnie Walker and Jean one each for The equally non superstitious sluggers for Marauders were Joyce Seguin and Ann McLean with Ihree each Hilller Mamie Clarke Teresa McEnaney Karen Smith one Wednesday July28BaUinafadwonovcrCurling Club as Curling Club forfeited due to lack of players Thursday July Marauders and L played a very close game until the seventh ran away winning 17 Sue Stone was leading scorer with four runs while Laurie Kruk Joanne Miller and Deb Field Jean McNabb of No Stars made contact on ink pitch la Ladies Recreational Soft ball League action County Pee- Wee Boys Team Two were In action against Puslinch but Monday Acton a Scott Mitchell missed this tag but Acton wan Ihe game VanDam was moved to catcher Both did an excellent Job In the come from behind to tic The fielding of Paul Kilpatnck tallied three and Pal Henderson two Singles were brought Sue and Patrice Phyllis Garrett led the Marauders by crossing the plate three times Single runs were scored by Donna Jeffries Kathy Newman Wendy Ryan and Jayne Kim Young and Teresa McEnany also smashed in one run but each was a whopping Mauraudcrs luck draw winners are as follows 1st Karen Dinner Voucher for two Restaurant 2nd J McTighc Black Leather purse from the Hide House 3rd Andy Bed Joe gift certificate from Heady Parlour 4th Karen McKnight from J T Sports Carol Paisley sports bag from Georgetown Coop Gth William King Fish ng Tackle from Fletcher Sports Spike Scott A pair of Blue Jays tickets Jason Rogers and Randy Mclnlryc helped defen The boys and their coaches would like lo thank Mac Amur Tor his invaluable help in thermal game I1AI TON RURAL SQUIRT BOYS The Rural Optimist Club Squirt Boys beat for the first time this season 3 land bettered of making the Pat Johnston Mike Williams and Paul Slaney crossed the plate for Acton Williams was Ihe winning pitcher RURAL PEE WEb The Acton Indusmin Halton Rural Pee Wee Boys won their final league game beating David and Cyril belted a triple Free Press Pat Hamilton Jean singles Chris Lewis smacked a five dozen buns Buns Master Bakery Belly Nolan and 11th Ed Power two guest passes Vic TR1COUNT Acton Thompson Fuels Pee Wee Boys finished the regular season in fine style defeating 11 in a four point game and lying Green in the final game of the season This puts the team a solid number two in the five team league with points At some excellent hitting from Peter Flash Cargill Randy Mc In tyre and Steve Wagner along with excellent defensive work from Craig Brad Moaner John VanDam Paul Kilpatnck and Jason Rogers aided in thewm In Acton on July the Thompson Fuel Boys had to come from behind to tie game in the lop of the seventh while shutting down Green in the bottom of the seventh With injuries to Randy Mclnlyre Peter Cargill was pressed Into service pitching while John triple Steve Zions reached first three times Mike Mark Johnson and Brett Auger all connected for three singles each Bill Ram drew three walks In four trips to the plate The Indusmin crew now Chcltcnhom in Ihe semi finals next Monday night at fl m at Prospect Park The scries Is the best of three games George Garton of Hills Electric connects on this pitch In Industrial action on Monday at Prospect Park Shuffleboard cham Lambert Denny a dynamic duo Tony Lambert of Victoria Street In Acton and former Actonian Geoff Denny now of Milton recently won the Ontario Men Open Doubles Shuffleboard Championships Lambert and were playing In the Ontario Finals held in Niagara Falls in May and will now play in the Canadian finals in Calgary Tony says he has been at the game for en years while partner Geoff a veteran of IS years holds the steady hand Both Lambert and Denny play in a league out of the Acton Legion Tony said he Just Lr the game and liked it Geoff has been quite successful in board winning the Ontario Singles twice Tony and Geoff have won the Men Doubles at the North Waterloo Smltty a Tourney in Kitchener the Acton Legion League and the Team Tourney In May Lambert and won to str games in Niagara Falls u advance to he Canadian Finals lo be in October at the Calgary Legion in Alberta Brian of Conjunction winds up for pitch In action Brian and hi earn shutdown Electric ft1 Brace Canary tt I bis pitching style la actio al Prospect Park Outdoors The Acton Free Press is delivered in Zambia It sure is I just received a note from a former pastor or an Acton Church informing me hat they read my column In The Free Press Pastor and Mrs Brian along their two small children are supervising and teaching in a small college In Kitwe Zambia an undertaking that must be very trying with a whole new lifestyle Evidently family and friends mail the local paper the keep them abreast of Acton news Lake Ontario fishing has heated up a bit with reports from anglers that lots of fish are marked lo feet with a few smaller Chinook and some Lake Trout taken over the past weekend A fish locator either a flasher or a graph plus a usable temperature probe are Just about indispensable at this time of the year in Lake Ontario Wlthadownriggeron a good sized boat can make for some great fishing especially at Salmon derby time My first trip to north west Algonquin on the past long weekend was a resounding success with eight Lake Trout taken in the four eight pound range Considering the lime spent fishing ap proximately seven hours each for three fishermen hours overall or approximately two hours per fish it was a great catch The park in this area is well stocked We observed only two other boats thai had fishing rods along out or probably 100 campers or canoe trippers The campsites in he park are clean with very positive results rroro the new policy of no or cans allowed in take good planning in the food depart merit if one considering an extended trip as most reasonably priced foods come with be wrong packaging However there plenty of selection In dry foods and fruit available along with plenty of fresh fish No hardship need be encountered

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