Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 9, 1984, p. 14

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GeorgetownActon Wednesday May 9 1984 A s dropped in opener Despite dropping their season opener to Waterloo Monday night the Acton Junior A manager Sieve Marshall is pleased with the team performance They a good game and I think if its things to be doing really well this year said Mar shall Starting in the second inning the A came up with two runs to grab the lead when Dave Wilson got on base by a walk and then Mark Duval pounded the ball out of the park for a However Waterloo wasn to be left be hind so in the fourth inning a walk to first The score remained tied until the eighth inning when Waterloo brought home another runner to take a lead At the top of the ninth inning Waterloo clinched the gome with another run singled in off third Acton pitcher Roy Spear struck out nine of his opponents while the Waterloo pitcher managed to thwart Acton batters The Juniors v ill be back at home Monday May 14 at Prospect Park against Cambridge at 8 m Golddiggers win 1512 The Ladies Powder Puff League is now in full swing but the Marauders and Curling Club had to throw in the towel last Tuesday night duetocoldweolher The game will be rescheduled Bennett hosted first pitch of the season May with the and the Brigade facing each other It was a close game but the pulled off a Ij win with Linda lending the pack with three runs one of which was a homer Owen Ha ye Joyce Sue and tame up with two run- each The new team Brigade made a terrific showing for their first time out with Diane Lynn Carl and Diane Gudgeon slamming in a run each Scoring for the Black Brigade were Cindy Chiasson Irene Watt Vicki Cunningham and Sharon Richard On Wednesday Double Trouble faced Balhnafad and despite the cold was hot to take the game Vera Longstreet and led the way for with a home run and a single each Betty had a home run and Elaine nailed triple a double and a single Double Trouble played a good game with Deb field and Sue Stone bringing in one triple each Laurie Kruk slid in two runs and Sue Pal Henderson Dawn Hodge and Miller blasted In one run each ANNOUNCEMENT PPER Georgetown Motors Lid is pleased announce hot Ml BIN has our profess anal sales force n of Sales and Leas no Consultant 11 and his fa ly iho Georgetown through is local GEORGETOWN motor INSURANCE Fire Auto Homeowners Tenants Business Life AU CUues of Insurance BARBER HENLEY LTD Main St S Downtown Georgetown Au0MJsraMjAMf 192 Theres More To Insurance Than Just a Policy KC FABER GLASS Custom Built Glass Enclosures Introducing THE EUROPEAN STYLE RETRACTABLE SUNCOOL AWNINGS Fabric made of a fibre Wide choice of colours and patterns Manual or motor operated for your home commercial and industrial buildings WE GIVE ESTIMATES MODELS ON DISPLAY 1 Mile North of Hwy 7 on Trafalgar Rd R R GEORGETOWN 8771042 Pete Van Dam drew ticket number at the hockey draw on Saturday at Hills furniture John of woo the priie with a ticket sold by Clare Neil weeks draw Hill be held at Heady Hair Styling at Golf Doctor of Tern Miskolc St UP The most important requirement to an effective and sound golf swing Trie set up comprises the following procedures 1 Club face alignment Grip Ball position Stance 5 Posture position These arc the prerequisites needed to establish an effective and repetitive movement of the golf club In today s article I going to discuss the first of the five prerequisites club face alignment In order for the ball to travel to its target the club head must be heading in that direction To make that happens the club face should be aligned at the target Your procedure is as follows First stand behind the ball in a position so that the ball is directly between you and the target Attempt to pick a spot a leaf piece of grass etc between the ball and the target Once that spot has been decided on place the face of the golf club at that spot one thing we do know neither the ball or the target will move therefoe we can now concentrate on the spot which has been picked When making a two foot putt you first place the putter behind the ball aiming the putter it the hole we do the same to hit a shot 250 yards down the fairway we aim the golf club first the body second The body is set parallel to the target not at the target When you arc out practicing make sure that the club face is aligned first Without that first step the others mean nothing Practice with purpose and practice only one area at a time If you find your mind wondering get it back on track As the best in the world say Be a mind not a ball beater Next week I take a look at the connection grip Going for Gold These Acton bowlers will be looking for provincial gold June April Lanes In Toronto as they represent this lone at the Ontario Warn championships The local team from the J Sports Tuesday Night Mixed League earned the honor recentlv in melph Front row eft to right includes Ma rg White Donna Hood Linda Main back row sponsor Hay Graham WesSlorey Ed Wood and John Dunn The Industrial Commercial Bowling League crowned new chumps their awards evening Saturday Desmond came from a fourth place finish in league play o claim the playoff ll tie Members of the team are left to right Don Dave Mills Jim Huxley John Me Butch Jennings and Hon Schmidt Missing is Dave Piehl bowling playoff champs were the Lost Causes left to right Hoy Thomson Thomson Mary Nightingale Diana Carney presenter Joseph Dave Allan and Jim Oak ft 9W if rmYfwA 4 vHII MM It The league champs for bowling were Four Plus Two squad consisting or left to right ftlek Muriel Jean Van Marlon Mian timer and presenting The Ontario Youth Employment Program pays per hour towards Shawns salary fanners who hire youth ONTARIO YOUTH cm ploy in in Onlark normally week for between help this summer Ontario business to do work can gel Help In LOYMtrfT f EMPLOYERS MUST create In addition the rcqul provided the program period be able to provide Band weeks April IjB4 EMPLOYEES MUST be ISto years old reside and be eligible to work In Ontario not be related to the employer THIS YEAR Kilns FROM 16 TO OCTOBER Is a popular Apply now Deadline for application Is June or earlier If all funds have been allocated business Iscliqlblc till I 1290 Ontario Youth Employment Program Ontario Hire the Need OflTARIO YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM Ministry of Municipal Affair and Housing Subsidies Branch Queens Toronto Ontario Ministry of Municipal And Housing bowlers honored Die lloekwood bowlers held dinner this week and of he bowlers took home trophies for their performance on limes this ITie team manured lake Ihe championship for ihe second vear in row trophies were Mm Nightingale Thompson Jim likes Allen It Thompson and loo Ilolman flit league thampmns this were hour Itus Two team consisting if Marion Muriel liullenhom km mil Bob in The runners up this veir vvrt Rob Death Ioul Hick and Steven onsolation ickson Mo Bird wen awarded trophies Individual trophies were lo lion Dunk for the mm high Mi won tht 1 high ird Paul is the igue men high flat winner Ivy llichie had he indies high triple it iter I hid the men s high triple with hand cap Marion Mian had he Indies triple with handicap John hod the men single flit Kalhy Winter had Indus high single flat Ken Stevenson hod mens high single with handicap had Ihe ladies high single wilh and the most improved bowlers were Hob anil sgiqii IPp Batter up Mike Brit ton let one get by him U the teas opener between tread awl Canadian Tire Sunday

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