Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 29, 1984, p. 10

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GeorgetownActon Wednesday Aug 29 1964 Stan Martin captured tha Junior boy and tennis championship on the Acton court on Sunday Martin was pitted Erik lait for top honors Sheridan MS College A Step Ahead SESSION FOCUS FOR CHANGE A 16 week program lor women conq uering entering or reentering the work force or tor women who are on social as or who may need Wednesday September 51984 tO 3pm at the Georgetown Cultural Centre 9 Church St Georgetown Refreshments will be served For details contact Joan White Tarry In Acton had a at CkJertest Saturday whan ha won in the hookey draw Watarhousa took lor holding ItM winning tlckal and tor ling ticket to weeks draw will at raan a at I Aces dominate Area is winner in hockey lottery Thanks to the Acton Minor Hockey Association Hockey Littery Acton seen and more pumped Into tola and other area communities According to Carol Robinson secretary for the AMHA out of winner have been from Acton Georgetown Milton Hlllsburgh CampoelMUe Oak SlreeUviUeandEverton all taking the ft prize An additional to ISO has teen awarded to area ticket sellers The Hockey Lottery which started up about a year ago to raise money for new hockey equipment for the AMHA sold tickets at a cost of SIM each Half the money went to the organisation and the other half goes to prise money The first series of draws will be wrapped up September and series two will com shortly after with tickets on sale nee last spring Jason Pun right took lop honors In the Junior boys under 14 competitions Runnsr up was David Thorpa Tha two Iannis players Lisa Mclssac Hit was lbs Junior played a marathon round of tat to champion and Carroll Thorp was determine the runnerup SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO YOU BY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillil REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD REALTOR 170 GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8774173 Tennis sidelines by Vic Morris Last weekend was devoted to the Junior members Club as they to decide who would be the 1984 champions Lisa Mclsaac beat Carol Thorpe to lake the girls singles while Jason Pun had to go three sets lo overcome David Thorpe 46 In the under 14 boys singles The under IB boys singles also went three sets as Steve Martin edged Eric Veldmon 36 The boys doubles was taken by Paul s tournament ended he jun or sea son and I am sure all members extend a big you to Gerry Veldman for coaching and the boys in season and Else for organ zing the tour The seniors who have played some of these Juniors occasionally can vouch for the r great progress this season and they will no doubt be a strong force to be reckoned w next season CANADIAN SQUADRONS SAFE BOATING through knowhow ENROLL IN THE GEORGETOWN POWER SQUADRONS BOATING COURSE FOR INFORMATION CALL 8775034 RECOMMENDED BY GEORGETOWN POWER SQUADRON MEMBER Condo league Goys moral high CHARTERS FISHING AT ITS BEST mo f saYooa tart tan Is 19H The Acton Aces dominated the League Ihls week doubling and downing Atlas Copco On August the Aces took on Alias and from the second inning on the Aces took and maintained a healthy lead M Pa John Wagg and Dave Paul led the Aces attack with two runs each lo their credit and Dave Haynes Wayne Laroehelle and Chad Crooks added singles In the effort Scoring for Atlas were Jeffrey with a home run and S Jeffrey Bonnette Pra ft D Lawrence and D Weaver with single runs In the Aces match on August B 11 Dunn Carl Wayne and Hank Kowba notched a run apiece for the win scorers were Bay lliams and George Poulson despite losses The still night air in Georgetown was punctuated by the sound of soccer balls ringing off the Georgetown ladies soccer team crossbars and goal posts August as Acton Goy Cartage Rovers succumbed to their opponents Both Marilyn and Carol Bousfield played strong games for the local squad but bad luck around the Georgetown goal crushed many good scoring op On August ihe Rovers suffered another defeat as they couldnt get their act together and were trounced by Brampton Pat T recorded the lone Acton goal and despite the loss the team a morale remains high Ted bits rout Omagh for Halton Rural title John McDermid believes Canada needs competent and compassionate leadership 44 With the election of the team Canadians will immediately have an administration that offers a fresh commonsense approach to government government by cooperation and negotiation not confrontation Anyone can say they II change Electing John and the Progres sive Conservative team i the only way to be sure there is real change in Canada s leadership John d w II be an expenenced member of a government that you know II manage Canada s affairs with competence and skill The Acton Tyler Rural Atom Girls Softball team left no doubt who was the top team in the loop at the recenl playoff day held at Omagh The gals comb superior defence a excellent hilt to win three straight games and take the Halton Rural The game them against the host Omagh learn and they prevailed 102 with Kelly Ambrose picking up the win Andrea Leek led Ihe way with three hits and two key defensive plays O her hitters were Tracey Cr pps Tammy Richard Kim Corkum Kelly Shan Shannon McAfee Arch r Hornby proved no match for the Acton crew as they easily won Tracey was the winning hurler as she managed big strikeouts She was again supported by outstanding defensive plays as R chord threw out three runners attempting to steal Tracey Hagan led the hitters four home runs while other were Tracey Andrea Kelly Ambrose Tammy Richard Kim Corkum Wendy Graham Samantha Gudgeon Kelly Shannon and Shannon McAfee Th victory squared off the girls against in the double elimination ment as Omagh had won two exciting games Saturday afternoon Unfortunately for they were no malch for the who won going away All the girls buted In the hitting brigade and Debb Swinamer keyed a third inning rally with a two run single Kelly Ambrose pit the win and mode several fine defensive plays on the mound Special thanks to all the parents who faithfully supported ihe team through the entire summer and congratulations to the ladies for a fine season John McDetmid and the team offer a Heal Change and a bright future Your ConMrvattr CancBdBte tn Brampton Georgetown Brampton 8775110 HALTON HILLS TIRE CENTRE LTD 68A Main Street North Moor Park Plaza GEORGETOWN

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