Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 22, 1983, p. 11

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Wednesday 11 Round Robin Retain Next Wednesday some to ISO gotten will toe up for the First Annua Mayor Golf Tourney for Drug Abuse Mayor Pete has endorsed cause and is working hard to help raise fundi for the program through the tourney and donations are already roll tog in The Brampton Real Estate Board of which Georgetown and area Is a part recently handed over a cheque in the amount of to the cause The money is one of the largest single donations the Brampton Board has made in George town but it their way of saying they are part of Georgetown and Hal ton Hills and they want to help too They donate an estimated a year to various causes The money the Brampton Real Estate Board donated was half of what they raised at their own golf tourney through corporate sponsors The Board took two chanties to donate to and Mayor Pete For Drug Abuse was one the other being Multiple Sclerosis Society of Brampton Allen brought the Optimist chanty before the Brampton Board and got approve I for the donations to help the kds of Georgetown Many of the Board members can be found on local service clubs and council The program itself was one that the local Optimists formed a couple of years ago IneacimvitationtotheJuneZSGolf Day an accompanying letter told of how the DAC Drug A bust Commute got Its Start and why The Drug Abuse Committee was form in October 1980 by a group or George town Optimist Club members and their wives who were concerned about the growing abuse of alcohol and drugs by the community teenagers The main objective of the committee has been to try to prevent drug abuse through education and awareness while at the same lime to assist those seeking help with finding information and selling Help Pete help the Optimists Drug Abuse Program by contacting Maor Pomeroy office Ken Bellamy at The Independent or John Henderson at the North Ha Hon pro shoo It seems that several area res dents are showing an interest in the Acton Biathlon this year The race run by the Acton Mens Club pits a team of two against a ten mile track with each participant riding a bike five miles and running five miles The Biathlon will take place Sunday July 3 beginning and ending at the Acton Community Centre Entry fee for the event Is ft per participant before June Registration forms can be picked up and returned to the Recreation Office Georgetown or the Town office in Acton ndustrial ball Desmonds drop pair Things were back to normal this week in the Acton Industrial Fastball League as their regularly scheduled games went off Without rain In reported games this week the Bears continued to roll along picking up a J while Canadian Tire topped Desmond In a 32 thriller The Royals came out winners over Canadian Tire this week while the Road runners handled the Acton A 1 Italian Kills Furniture clubbed Desmond In the other contest The Roadrunners counted five first Inning runs In their game with the Bears but it was all they would get The Bears came back with a single fourth inning tally and four more in the fifth for the point In the win over the A they used two runs from Glen Ron to fuel a Tour run third and three run fourth frame Three second Inning runs proved to be the difference as the Royals scored a win over Canadian Tire Dave was the only man to score twice reaching base safely three of four times Doug Pratt Steve Waring and Ray Williams scored for the Tire squad In Canadian Tire other match Williams cored twice and Floyd Foster once In a win over Desmond Desmond tied the score at two briefly in the top of the fourth Inning with Dave Wil son two run homer but a single tally In the bottom half provided the win Home runs by Tom Shannon and Ken sparked Hal ton Hills Furniture to a 3 win over Desmond Furniture picked up five third Inning runs and then added singles In the fourth and seventh and two in the sixth while allowing Desmond one in the third and two more in the sixth Gord Allan Karl Kllltngbeck and M crossed the plate for Desmond was running for bat ter Roger Lcvesque Acton continue at Prospect Park tonight and Sunday from 10 am till Shearing tanned Beardmore Commercial Shearing tanned the Beard- more Crusaders ball The Beerdmore Oman took it to On Golden by a coon and Fry topped Hellers A dep pounded further play last week Halton Rural Atoms claim tourney title The Acton Halloo Rural Atoms claimed one of three tourney titles up Cor grabs this past weekend as the Acton Minor Softball Association held their annual Boys Tow This coining weekend the Girls will take to the diamonds Last week four boys teams atom squirt and peewee divisions squared off looking for some silverware Acton Rural Atoms claim tbeir title defeating In their opening game and then of Eramos in the final reached the championship by edging Glen Williams In consolation play Brookville topped Glen Williams The other two titles went to Glen In squirt action the Glen topped Acton in the opening round action while outlasted Acton topped Brook in extra innings for the consolation crown while tbe Glen took Eramosa rather handily in the championship matchup In action the local Acton Halton Rural squad reached the final while the Glen topped the Acton Tncounty team In consolation action the Acton Tricounty entry disposed of but the Glen was too much for the Halton Rural squad This Saturday four area girls teams and four bantam squads will take to the diamonds beginning at am Acton meets Omagb In a game while Milton and Glen Williams meet at In bantam action Acton meets Glen White at 9 while Carlisle tangles with Glen Green at JO Consolation at t pjn with the finals at The atom and squirt girls tourney be arranged for later the year Glenlea drops Willow Lane Glenlea Drug Mart got by Willow Lane Natural Foods in Ball action last week Glenlea runs were scored by Jlmtnte Mark Whiting Jamie Irwin Bjourn Trow Roy Deforest Mark Henderson Steven Andy Bowers Heather Kldd Samantha and Kan Ann Trow Crossing the plate for Willow Lane were Donnie Haines Chris Mutr Brian McCallum Troy MacDougall Amy Leslie Justin Elder Matthew Smith Terry McLean Kevin Paisley and Klmberley Owen Carl Yaroschak of the Acton Peewee Boys beats the throw to first tournament action at Prospect Park Saturday morning Local children shine at track meet Acton area elementary schools held a track and field meet at Acton High School last Wednesday Results of the allday competition are as follows Girls High Jump S years 1 Stacy Hunter M Z Bennett Michelle Harrlnhton Z Kim Newman Spey side S Girls High Jump 9 years 1 Angela Davis Robert Little Charlotte Walker 3 Beth Cameron S Girls High Jump years l Stacey Sproule S Angela Dunn St Josephs 3 Cindy Girls High Jump years 1 Jenny Scott Limchouse L J Nelson Brook vllle Kim Jollimore Boys High Jump 8 years Wade Rogers S David Osborne Derek Johnston S Boys High Jump 9 years 1 Derek Martin Stephen L Jamie Hamilton Boys High Jump 10 years Billy Champ Greg Waller 3 David Lawrence L Boys High Jump 111 years 1 Jason Williams L 2 Blair Brown B 3 BUI Ford S Girls Long Jump 8 years 1 Julie IB Michelle 3 Rachel Steehof Girls Long Jump D years l Angela Davis RL Murray 3 September Weir Girls Long Jump years 1 Joanne Lewis Lynn Payne Stacey Sproule Girls Long Jump 11 years l Scott L 2 Justine Porter SJ 3 Lisa Greenly B Boys Long Jump years l Shane MZ 2 Ryan M Nathan S Boys Long Jump years 1 Christian Caswell Glenn 3 Winston Pun Boys Long Jump years 1 Tim Joey 3 David Lawrence L Boys Long Jump in years 1 Rod Laver 2 Lance Post ma B 3 Tim Wilson Girls Ball Throw years Tracey MZ 2 Tammy Richards MZ 3 Bobbi Ann McPherson Girls Ball Throw ftyears 1 April Taxler B Debbl Wilson S 3 Christine White B Girls Ball Throw 10 years 1 Paula Demontmorency RL Mantle Kennedy 3 Michelle Wlnkel Girls Ball Throw II years 1 Shrubsole L 2 Laura SJ Beth Elliott Boys Ball Throw years 1 Derek Johnson 2 David Osborne L 3 Nathan dosser Boys Ball Throw years 1 Derek Martin MZ Tommy Tenjfs S 3 Christian Caswell MZ Boys Ball Throw years 1 Mike Mcintosh B 2 David Henderson Joey Thrings S Boys Ball Throw years 1 Jamie Worthman RL Tim Wilson L 3 Chris B In the Girls SO metre relay years event Brookville Julie Hildebrendt Christina Dick St Joseph Claire Langrldge Ursula Schwelgbofax Julie Wallace Annette Mini was second and Speyslde Michelle Harrington Valerie Andrews Brandy GUlett Marilyn Richard son came third the Girls BO metre relay years race Speyslde Beth Cameron McDonald Debbie Laurie Wilson Catherine Reed came first while April Wendy Campbell Wendy S Weir was second Bennett Denyse Hodgeaon Lisa Carrie Stone Foster ended up third For the Orb to metre relay years It was l J Edmtndson Shorey M Kennedy S Stewart K Beautiful Speystd Kelly Melissa Brain Williamson Morgan 3 Speyslde Rogers Robinson Johnson For the Boys years relay It was M Z Bennett VanDam B Thorpe W Pun Masales C Garrette G J McLean J Spey side K Andrews Brett Weaver In he Boys 10 years relay It was 1 Speyslde J Thrlng Wilson B Champ R Haller C Burton Bennett S Foster 3 Robert Utile S Slerritt G Burton In the Boys 11 years race It was Speyslde P Vaughan D English R Laver B Ford C T Moore L JP Jar vis 3 Llmehouse J Williams A Fish J Irvine Gregory In the Mixed Open metre Relay Run it was 1 S Fleet J Hamilton V Reynolds Llmehouse J Pool J Scott T Wilson Robert Utile S A Davis C Tony Moore Brookville School eyes the finish line daring an metre sprint heat at the elementary schools track and field meet last Wednesday at Acton High Finishing behind Moore la the Rod of and Brad Harkins of St Joseph Atoms score 30 in two Limehouse games The Acton Nellla Construction Atoms pounded Blues last Tuesday evening Brad and John Katallleris shared the mound duties Tor the locals combining for strikeouts The team then went on to blank Ume Golds in action last Wednesday KatsUlerls hurled the shutout for the locals in this one The Nellls Atoms then took championship honors In the Acton minor ball tournament on the weekend In their first game Acton took by a count Steve and Hayter cracked doubles In he gome while KatsUlerls and Clayton Leys connected for singles Ryan executed a timely bunt as well Runs scorers were not provided In the tournament final KatsUlerls and combined to strikeout batters on the way to an exciting win and Cullen pounded out triples in this gome received the Atom Touma ment MVP award The team will next be travelling to Glen Williams for a tournament July Bantam pitchers perfect in tourney Trent Tracey Newbury b Boy I yean relay race It was Bennett RLeecbe C Hayter J Pun Thorpe Robert little J It not too often you see a perfect game pitched in fastball but the Acton Thomas Video Bantams did just that on the weekend in the opening game of a Bracebrldge tourney None of the team three hurlers can take credit for the game as all three helped out In the win Jon Hammer pitched three perfect innings to start before giving way to Kevin who added two more before Randy cleaned up the no bit no walk errorless performance In a 100 rout of Don Victoria a Toronto based team The local squad played solid ball in the three game roundrobin event winning two games and losing one as they just missed advancing to the tourney final The Thomas team played In a division with Don Victoria Niagara Falls and Burlington losing to Niagara Fans and topping Burlington The loss to Niagara left the locals with one defeat while the Falls went through the round unbeaten to advance In their opening game tbe 100 perfect contest the local squad old most of tbeir damage In the bottom of the third Inning a they used eight base hits and a walk to their advantage David Chris Cyril Mclntyre Mark Pries Jason Rogers and Hammer all hit safely and crossed the plate The other two Acton runs came in the sixth inning as Rogers led with a double scoring as and Steve Wagner singled also reached home Their second match was the hard fought 3- 1 loss to Niagara Falls The Falls got to Acton starter Hammer In the top of tbe fifth exploding for all three of their runs after four scoreless Innings Acton gained one back in the bottom of the Inning as Heath Norton singled and scored but It enough as Thomas fell a count Hammer suffered tbe loss from the mound giving up eight hits Acton picked up three hits as the bats went Norton counted one with Hammer picking up the other two Acton needed some help to reach the final as an Acton win over Burlington and a Don Victoria triumph over Niagara Falls in the final room would nave given tbe locals the nod on a run for and against ratio but Don Victoria couldnt oblige Acton came from behind for a win over Burlington Thomas squad fell behind to tbe opening and trailed after two before Burlington Jumped out in the third Acton rallied In the fifth scoring five times on four hits Jeff White Hammer Pries and all scored giving Acton the lead Burlington came back with but left the tying run strand at third In the final inning Mclntyre picked up the win replacing Lobslnger in the fourth inning Hammer hurled the last inning for tbe save Thomas fall to third spot The Acton Thomas Video Bantams drop ped to third place in their seven team Inter county Softball League Monday night losing a decision to Gait In the battle for loss drops Acton to seven wins and four losses while Gait sits with only two one to Acton the opening game of the season Thomas team had its chance In the sixth loading up bases with none out but managed Just a single run to go up Call rallied with three In tbe bottom of the Inning forcing Acton to come back with a solo run In tbe seventh stranding the tying run at tbe plate David and Jeff White crossed plate for Acton

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