Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 7, 1983, p. 14

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14 Georgetown Acton Wednesday Sept SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO I REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD REALTOR Exciting year for ladies ball The area ladies recreational Softball season in winding down and all Lit all It has been an exciting season for both the players and the spectators In a recap of the season beginning July trounced the Golddiggers with Viv leading Ballinafad with five runs Betty Nolan and Carolyn Tilcox followed four runs each by Martha Lewis were Bonnie Walker and Barb Case with three Vera and Sharon with two Singles tagged by Donna Doucelte July saw doubling Double Trouble Elaine had a tremendous night pitching the win and scoring four runs Also scoring for the Ballinafad team were Ann Vivian Bremner Betty Nolan Barb Case Mar Lew is and Sharon Bremner Double Troubles runs were earned by Deb Manes Sue Thomson Pat Henderson Beerman Rockwood edged out the Gold diggers 1610 on July 13 with Jean McNab leading the scoring with five runs Linda Semanyk Fran Tanner Karen McKnight Fran Hunter and Katie Winters added up the rest of the runs Scoring for the Golddigers were Sue Holbiski Joyce Barb Munroc Darlene Joan Jordan Debbie Susan Johnson and Karen Ballinfad downed the Curling Club llfi on July 14 with Vera Longstreet slamming one home run and a single Viv Ann Hayward Betty Nolan Carolyn Sharon Jean and Donna up the res of the Scoring for the Curling Club were Sheila Martin Deb Reid McArthur Sue Lake Shelly Lindsay and Joyce There was some heavy hitting on July 16 when scorched the Marauders Katie Winter and Fran Hunter both belted home runs while Jean McNob Kathie Tanner Ivy Ritchie Karen McKnight and Maria scored the balance of the runs Leading the Marauder offensive was Karen Smith with five runs Also scoring for the Marauders were Laurie Jackson Donna Jeffrey Mamie Clarke Claire La veil e Stephanie Smith and Ann McLean The Marauders robbed Double Trouble on July 19 with Cherlye blasting two home runs Also scoring for the Marauders were Penny Hams Lynn Hams Claire Mary Ellen Jean Bntton Joan Miller Pat Henderson and Kalhy each tagged a run for It was Double Trouble for the Curling Club Team on July 20 with a 3 upset led by Sue Thomson with three runs Also scoring for Double Trouble were Jan Briton Kathy Sue Joan Millcrand Pat Henderson The were pounded by the Marauders on July Scoring three runs each for the Marauders were Penny and Lynn Harris Mary Mathison Ann McLean Karen Smith and Mamie Clarke Also sconng were Sharon Hamilton Connie McCnstalt Stephanie Smith and Donna Jeffrey With a determined effort Joyce led the Marauders with three runs while the rest were picked up by Dennis Linda Sue Holbisbi Joan Jordan Susan Johnson Bcv Owen Darlene Blashuk and Debbie The Curling Club team wiped out on July with Crlehton Aiken Debbie Sheila Martin and Elyse each three runs Also earning runs were Susan Lake Joyce Iglesias Shelly Lindsay and Kris Bruce Judy batted in two home runs while Fran Hunter Maria Held Katie Winters and Laur scared Tor Rockwood Double Trouble defeated the in an action packed game on July Scor ing for Double Trouble were Laurie Sue Robson Jan Brit ton Sue Stone Kathy Pat Henderson Joanne MillerandJanctCunneyworth Scoring home runs for the were Linda Corkum and Barb Munroe Also Pat Gudgeon Dennis Sue and Darlene The beat on July 16B Scoring for the Marauders were Mamie Clarke Mary Ellen Mathison Penny and Lynn Hams Connie McCristall Karen Smith Laurie Jackson Cheryle and Donna Jeffrey s Carolyn Tilcox and Martha Lewis each scored three runs while singles were achieved by Marion Case Elaine and Bonnie Walker Double Trouble blasted August 174 Scoring for Double Trouble were Jan Bntton Sue Pat Henderson Cathy Grandy Laurie Kruk Jackie Janet Cunneyworth SucStone and Joanne Miller Cathy Torwer two home runs for while Linda Semanyk chalked up the only other run The Marauders downed the Curling Club team on August 3 by a score of Scor ing for the Marauders were Ann McLean Donna Jeffrey Penny and Lynn Harris Connie McCristall Mamie CJnrke Cheryle DaPonte Sharon Hamilton and Mary Ellen Mathison Diane Crichton headed Curling Club with three runs while the balance of the runs were earned by Deb Reid Kns Bruce Marylin McArthur Heather Ferguson and Janet Marshall edged the Golddiggers 17 IS August 4 Vivian Bremner chalked up four runs while Carolyn Donna Doucelte Vera Bonnie Walker and Marion Cose crossed the plate for the rest of the runs Scoring for the Golddiggers were Joan Jordan Karen Caissie Linda Leanne Dennis and Joyce Finley On August 9 the slipped past the Curling Club 1817 Sconng for the Golddiggers were Linda Corkum Sue Joyce Barb Munroe Susan Johnson Louise Donnelly Joan Jordan Blaschuk Karen Leanne Dennis and Deb Crossing home plate for Curling Club were Janet Marshall Igleslias Heather Ferguson Shelly Mary Aiken Sue Lake Cnchton Kns Bruce and Donna The Marauders downed the team 199 on Aug 10 Ann McLean Kathy Newman and Mary Ellen Mathison scored three runs each while the remainder of the runs were earned by Penny Harris Cheryle DaPonte Clair Connie Cristall Laurie Jackson Mamie Clarke Karen Smith Harris and Sharon Hamilton Running the bases for the team were Fran McKnight Fran Hunter Laur and Debbie Wagonnaar The thumped Rockwood on August 13 with the highlight of the game being a tremendous home run by Gwen Hay Also sconng for the Golddiggers were Linda Corkum Joan Jordan Joce Nancy Ha gen Karen Caissie Sue and Evelyn Heaps Sconng for Rockwood were Jean McNab Fran McKnight Diane Maria Reid and Karen McKnight The Curling Club team nipped on August Scoring or Curling Club were Deb Reid Sheila Martin Joyce Iglesias Janet Marshall Sue Lake Kns Bruce Diane Cnchton Elyse SchulU Heather Ferguson and Shelley Lindsey Karen McKnight led the assault with three runs Also scoring for Rockwood were Linda Maria Dianne Jean McNabb Fran McKnight and Ivy Ritchie DoubleTrouble topped the Marauders on August Scoring for Double Trouble were Deb Manes Georgina Beerman Cathy Grandy Jon Bntton Joan Miller and Kathy Kealy Cheryle Karen Smith Penny Hams Smith and Connie Mc- scored for the Marauders whipped Curling Club on August 17 Sconng for Ballinafad were Martha Lewis Betty Nolan Vivian Bremner Elaine Bouwman Donna Carolyn Ann Vera Marion Case Jean McCutchcon and Bonnie Walker Running in for Curling Club were Diane Deb Reid Heather Ferguson Sue Lake and Donna Cnpps a e Lepage REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD REALTOR 170 GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8774173 Villa B soar past Eagles in thrilling penalty kick contest Acton Villa B advanced to the second round of the InterCounty Second Division Soccer League playoffs by virtue of a victory in a penalty kick contest The penalty kicks resulted after Georgetown Eagles defeated Acton 10 in the second game of their series tying it at one game The teams were to take five penalty kicks each with the winner being whichever team scored the most goals After the five kicks were taken it was still tied as each team scored four times The referee decided they would take on penalty kick each until somebody missed to decide the winner On Villas sixth kick Gordie Bruce scared with a well placed shot The Eagles player then took his shot and put it the bar to give Acton the win in this exciting contest Villa s other penally kick scorers were Peter Jones John Gibson Garry Woods and Fred Acton s goalkeeper Gary White made a tremendous save on the Eagles third shot to keep Villa in the hunt In the game istself Acton seemed to take the lead in the first half on a goal by but the goal was disallowed due to an infrac lion on the Eagles goalkeeper The half therefore ended in a scoreless draw In the second half Eagles pressing finally paid off in a well taken goal set up by a defensive lapse by Villa Acton who previously looked as though well defensively the would be satisfied with a tie started Acton will now play Milton Metal Fab In a same attacking of their own creating two game series and hopefully con pull off several scoring opportunities another upset Metal Fab defeated Varion i last week to sweep their series two Ted was Villas most effective games The site of the opening garnet still forward w Jones Gibson and Bruce play Junior golf Jamie Thatcher and Pete display their won in last Junior golf tournament First place went to Pete with a low gross score of Thatcher placed second with a low net core of S9 Donating and presenting the trophies was Bud Renin Kiss an old flame goodbye Wed like to tike mult no tothinkabouisomcihingoud not about Home healing Because right now puled lime to do something about nexl v inters oil bills II ism good condition but you d like 11 to run economic ill is answer A dual energy combining oil and will lieu j our home efficiently For example adding plenum heater to oil furnace will reduce the amount oil use up to 75 pi cent While 1 heat pump will not anh cut heating bills to per but also air condemning tnihe summer lor efficient it round an lurnacc or heat home cleanly 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