Villa soccer starting GeorgetownActon Wednesday May 1984 a Villa against he Latinos in an exhibition a Smith soccer field lait week thruway soccer season again and the Acton Villa squads will be facing a few changes this year According to Fred the main mentor of the Villa A and B teams the two divisions will be ploying against each other this year Last season the two teams played in their own divisions and other than exhibition matches the two squads never met in competition This season explained Villa A will be playing teams from the B division but at the end of the season there will still be an A division championship and a B division championship Generally theonlydifferencebetweenlhe two teams is the calibre of players said Blain Villa A teams are generally the first string players and Villa B the second string players The two local teams will compete against squads from Brampton Milton Guelph and Georgetown and said he is antici a tremendous season for both teams I predict that both teams will finish at least runnerup in both divisions this year elaborated Blain Both teams are looking for some new blood this year and with several players returning from last season the two squads will have the experienced players they need said The Villa teams have room for 15 men per team andpracticeshae been and continue being held at the McKenzleSmith school Monday nights at m The Villa teams will open their regular season May 16 at at th school jn BAZ MOTORS LTD AUTO BODY SHOP IN QUELPH ST GEORGETOWN Redmen outstanding at Redmond meet Track The track squad was back at St Michael College on the weekend to com pete against I BOO students from 76 schools In the Father John Redmond Track and Field Classic the day events for the Red men was Or a nick being named the Most Valuable Senior Female Athlete of the meet Miss lira nick recorded firsts in the Senior Girls 400 metre event I500metreevent 800 metre event and 3000 metre event and she also finished sixth in the Senior Girls metre event set new meet records with her performances in the Senior Girl 800 and metre events Also making an outstanding effort at the meet were Darrylc Bartlett who placed third In the Midget Boys metre hurdles Teresa Dunn who recorded first place and a shortput with a throw of 10 metres George Gid man with a first in the Senior boys and a fourth in the metre event and Maria placed fourth in the Midget Girl 1500 and fifth In the events Track coach Bruce Andrews said nearly every entrant In Ihe track meet from Acton recorded personal bests on the track and Teresa Dunn had her best throw In the shot put Also competing in the meet were Susan Craig in the Midget Girls metre event and 200 metre event Haddon in the metre hurdles Mahal in the Junior Girls 400 BOO and metre events David Ruse in the Midget Boys and events Gord March in the Senior Boys and events and Vicky Wainwright in the Midget Girls metre events and Vicky Wainwright in the Midget Girls 200 metre event Coach Bruce Andrews concluded he has never seen belter performances from Acton considering the high level of competition at the meet Rugby It was week for the rugby squads as the local teams were defeated four times In five starts Last Monday both the Juniors and the Seniors were pitted against Guelph Centcn nlal and In tough matches the Juniors were overpowered and the Seniors were dumped Tuesday was the only bright spot for the Redmen as the Seniors managed a 120 win over Thursday saw another double defeat for the as the Juniors were swamped and the Seniors were blitzed This week the Rugby squad will take on General Wolf and Lord Elgin schools Jason left and Jeff Scott face off for the first season of minor lacrosse in Acton for several years Registration will be May 14 at the arena at Lacrosse is back in Acton Lacrosse has been re bom in Acton following a meeting at the arena Monday night there will be lacrosse for boys and girls between seven and 14 yearsold starting Monday May at 7 The organizing committee of Thompson Bruce Scars Ron Sutton Bob Turkosz George McPhnil Fred Allen Mike and Herb Lockhurst hope tha there will be a good turnout for the registration next Monday and that all crested boys and girls should bring a helmet gloves and stick don t have a stick they can be supplied with one Head of the organizing committee Mike said the committee goal Is to re lacrosse to the community in the most Inexpensive form as possible We want to keep registration cost to a minimum stated Registration will be at the Acton arena May 14 at Triathalon slated for May 13 Get up and Go Is the of Canada Fitness Week May and In coordination with the special week McKcnxieSmith school will be holding a Sunday May The triathalon will Include swimming from loUam running from 10 a jti to 12 and cycling from to 30 riies will be awarded for the top male and female and over top male and female under ears eld and the best teams of husband and wife father and son mother and daughter father and daughter mother and son family brother and sister brother and brother sister and sister and the family with the most participants Information and registration forms arc available at school or at the Hal ton Hills Porks and Recreations office Sign up by this Friday and get fit Individual trophy winners for the Ladies Thursday afternoon bowling were While with the high average Carol Wood with the high triple Alice Roach with the high single Nancy Roach with Ihe High Triple with handicap Head with high single with hand tap May and Karen Will mo It with low single and Shirley Sutherland with the low triple Teresa Dunn set a new meet record in the Senior Girls shot put with a throw of Bantam bowler best in zone ne yearold bowler Stacy Thomas has taken the division F championship in the Bantam division and she is on her way to the Ontario YBC Championships later his month Four Acton bowlers were sent to the competitions Bolton on Sunday and as well a first place finisher the Acton representatives came home with a second place in the Junior category by Shawn McFadden The Acton director Linda Perkins said there were approximately 10 houses represented in the second annual com pet i tlon Lost year the Acton representatives grabbed one first and this year we managed a first and a second and think the whole team did very well added Mrs Perkins The winners of the event ore determined by the highest number of pins bowled over a competitor average score Miss Thomas bowled 113 pins over her average to win As well as holding the Zone title Miss Thomas will be vis ting Canada Wonder land on May 19 and spending a night at the Holiday Inn before she tackles some stiff competition on May for the Ontario Championship Also entered in the Zone competitions for Acton were Teresa Dunn in the Senior Divi and Andrew In the Pee wee division The Ladles Thursday Afternoon Bowling awards were handed out Saturday o the league champs who are from left to right White Heather Weston Karen and Kalh The playoff champs from the Ladles Thursday Afternoon Bowling are from It ft to right Isabelle Roach loleLuisetto Pat Guglere and Jane Fread and As on top f of Industrial league IngUs and burn tinstone team a an went after a few grander the PmncctPnrkbttSanday David Andrews fishing near Thorn- with his father Keith when be landed a tern nonad rainbow front Toe fish the biggest David hat ever caught and be plans to make meal of Us cntca Industrial League ball is well underway this season as Construction and the Acton A lead the league In game eight of the season the Acton A doubled the Bears Paul Cargill notched a pair of runs and Bruce Canary and Danny Allen slid In once each for the A win Bears runs were earned by Chris Rowsell and Greg Robson Game nine saw Fread edge by the Road runners Holmes recorded the only run for In game 10 Hills Furniture thumped the Bears M Morris and K Fidlln ted the way for be Furniture squad with three runs each and S Malcolm J Ah earn Shannon Turkosx M Behling and Allen recorded two runs each Bears runs were scored by Chris with two Cliff Al Telford and Mike with one The Acton A mowed down Hills Furniture 30 in game 11 of the season Paul Terry Masales and Brian Canary pounded in runs for the A a victory Fread came out on top of the Royals in game and Baker CI at worthy Marshall and McArthur recorded a run each for Royals runs came from Don Casselman and Butch Jennings Canadian Tire and the Bears were the next two teams in battle and in a very close game Canadian Tire came out on top with a M win Dave McLean lead the way for Canadian Tire with three points to his credit and Chris Verstraete pegged a pair Singles were Floyd Foster Ray Williams Rick Dodds and Jerry Paul Bears runs were credited to Mark Bull with a pair and Nate Fields Gary Barons Mike Cliff Britton At Telford and Bob Inglls with one each In game 14 of the season the Acton A trounced Canadian Tire 130 Earl Moltby Taylor Bruce Canary and Gary Masters recorded two runs each for the A while Dave Allen Thornton Brian Canary Bill Routledge and Steve Townsley recorded singles