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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 11, 1974, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wed Sept 11 1974 ACTON FAMILY Pool Sales bantam girls wrap ped up the championship of the Halton Rural Min or Softball League by trouncing Omagh 236 in Monday night Champs front row 1 to are coach Ella Sue Lehn Kim Van Ey Lynn Fisher Carol Jordan Laurel son Lisa Near Karen Van Eyken Standing tor are Barb Saville Tammy Livermore Slmgerland Gayle Deforest sponsor Mrs Jim Mitchell Debbie Brown Heather McEachern Kim McCristall Anna Swinkels and coach Pat Van The girls finished first in the league during the regular season and proved themselves again in the playoffs Bantam girls bring Acton second minor softball title Family Pool Sales bantam girls brought its second Rural Softball League whipped In to sweep best of three final series in straight games Earlier this year the Acton atom won their league championship Steady pitching by Heather who hurled all innings and dons hitting against two tough pitchers MacKinnon and Heather Eves helped the poolers wrap up ihe championship The game was close for three innings with Acton holding a slim lead but Ella and Pat Van gave their club a pep talk and they responded by scoring seven runs in the fifth inning and nine more in the sixth Right fielder Anna Swinkels was the top hitter for with three safeties Gayle Deforest had two hits and Debbie Kim McCriitoll and Kim Van Eyken one apiece Sue and Kim Van both drew four walks as well In the field Carol Jordan showed a lot of hustle in right field and Sue did an excellent job behind the plate Heather Eves stroked three hits in five trips to the plate in a losing cause for Omagh who finished second behind Acton during the regular season The girls celebrated their win with a happy visit to Ihe nearest drivein restaurant and theyll be honored further when they receive their championship trophy at Ihe league banquet this year first year Selects Ontario champions Brook lie Selects junior girls won the PWSU Junior championship ousting two games to one after dropping the opening game of the final series 102 The Brookville girls boun ced back with and wins on their home diamond to win lucky In their league playoffs as they were defeated two to one by Burlington rlington arc now playing Oakviltc in the league finals For a first year team the Selects have experienced a great season and theyre looking forward to next sea son The sponsorship of Mia Chemical and the great fan support they received con tributed greatly to their for the Tn county league champion ship won the first game of the best of five series wins Junior crown Bolton Wanderers who eliminated Aclon Rams in the Central Ontario Junior lacrosse group finals lost out in their bid to win the OLA Junior championship on the weekend Nepean a suburb of Ottawa heat Boll on wo straight and 11 In the best of three final series Wanderers sidelined Six Nations in straight games 10 and 13B in the provincial semi finals Orangeville entries IwHttratftM CYCLONE BOB I DEMON DEMON J Smith 1 CAPE HILL STANLEY O Bax J Clever Lard J Lockhirt Tl Cat T Full Speed J Tranquil Allow On SECOND RACE ARMVA LA DONNA L 1 FREDDIE K Webb GRAMMA BATTLES SID P Damon Wain Kate G T Lynn C AE Doo Fly K THIRD BACK mill Brenner Luther 1 Lait Attorney J Smith Hit T Dan Sunbeam Cm AE Guy lBPKtM I LOR CATHY Can J STAR THREAT A Warner T OHIO Butler Torpid R annage SEVENTH BACK I mile pare 1 HAZEL CREED Corbetl J DINAH White LADY CHECK Royal Warrior Granger H Chip Young J tin Brawn W Byron AE Indian Mill EIGHTH RACE 1 mile tret TAG C JEAN S SCIOTO HILL Cameron 1 Star Law ton Horn J Brook a Pine W Hopeful Dart NINTH RACE pace daw 4 HARDY VON1AN Stlrton MIKES DOMINION Curran 1 Local Boy Jim nil Dare ft Win Troy TENTH RACE pace MUDDY DON Brennar FROSTY CHECK WEE J June Tune Bedford I Hill top a Beau Dillon Die kin ion Plateau INTERCOUNTY BANTAM GIRLS CHAMPS for softball are the Pan thers Bottom row Janet Anita Civiero BettyLou Page Linda Creasev Connie Anne McCord Sharon Turkosz Debbie Geberlein and Sussane Civiero in the mid row Top row Jaye Cheryl Page Andrea and Cindy Padre does it again Actons padre Rev Andy fired a one par round of to capture low gross honors in the Masonic Lodge Waterloo and Wellington District golf tournament the Victoria course in Guclph Saturday Andy paired 15 out of 18 hold on the short course Flyers play BOWL for Pleasure BOWL Sit in Flyer inaction Sunday night when the club plays host to the Markham Royals or the Junior A league a KIWI ATTACK C WORTHIEST Curran AMBER LAD Galbralth Chief C J Sir Martin Intoxication Com Quint Stewart T J or C Gagnon i Attack C A re hot kin AS Big Time G Baiter SIXTH RACK QUICK AND STEADY Cur- Sweet City Woman St hart Betty Jo Howard J Tuft K Jim Butler AE Johnny Blag Helen DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT ft Fnh ft Onplnmdmw fcr the finest Chinese 6xl and Fish Chin In Helton HOURS Sunday Noon Tel 8532060 AMAZING NEW PROCESS we chemical and rinse away toe dirt cold water There Is no abrasive scrubbing Waiting or scraping CLEANS REMOVES BRICKS ALL KINDS RUST STAINS COLORS WEATHERING STAINS INDUSTRIAL POLLUTANTS GREASE OIL EXHAUST RESIDUES LIMESTONE MILDEW ALUMINUM GRANITE SOOT MOSS WOOD GRAFFITI STUCCO CONCRETE 5TEEL Call today for free no obligation demon stration NATIONAL Brampton Surface Last chance hockey signup set for Saturday morning Less than a quarter of the number of boys who year total minor hockey registration in Acton was played minor hockey in Acton last winter showed 417 up to register for the season at the first Registration fees per boy for the novice registration held in the arena Saturday morning atom and age groups and per boy for The second and final registration will take place the bantam midget and juvenile age groups An at the arena this Saturday morning between am unfortunate error in advertising for the first and 12 noon and officials that parents registration listed the bantam fee at but it is should be of the importance of registering actually 12 Players are welcome in the novice age group Of the boys who registered lust week close anywhere from years old up to 8 Atoms are Mo to20arenewresidentaof the area faces year olds peewees 1112 bantams midgets are expected to appear week and players will 15I6 and juveniles 1718 be accepted on a first come first served basis Last Boys wishing to try out for the Waterloo- Wellington League rep teams may do so when ice is available in October Practice notices will ap pear in the Free Press Players making those teams will be asked to pay a small additional registration fee at that time This years fees of and represent a very small increase over last years figures of and They arc still well below many other towns in the area Parents in Milton arc facing an outlandish fee of 28 per boy this season Sabres open camp in Georgetown September 23 Sabres will training camp for ho IA Junior hockey Georgelown Memorial Arena Sep tember a 10 Sabres have also an hour of ice li Thursday of the same wick and Monday Tuesday and Thursday of the Iwo weeks Coach Dave McKniRht wholl he back he Sabre helm for his second season and Bill Campbell who has succeeded 1m as manager are inviting a of junior age in the attend the camp Although lias increased the junior arc limit by one year meaning that all members of lasl years dub are still eligible coach emphasizes no positions on he team ore sewed up and that alt prospects will get a fair chance Sponsorship of the team has been generously taken over this year by the Mississauga- Mobile Materials Handling firm of Joe Miton boys may play elsewhere Some Milton parents upset with the new minor hockey rcgislralion fee of a re investigating the possibility of having their boys play else where this winter Harold Sonny an exMilton intermediate hockey star who now ages the Acton arena reports he has received phone calls from parents in Milton and area Less than one quarter of Actons minor hockey enrollment of showed up at the arena to register last Saturday The Acton Minor Hockey Association usually accepts boys from within OMIIA boundaries However there have been exceptions made in house leagues in the past SUPERMARKET ACTON 8530650 Meat Department Specials FRESH PORK Shou BUT ROAST BUTT CHOPS 99 SCHNEIDERS LB RED HOTS 89 Country SAUSAGE 89 PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 11 SPECIALS UBBVS BOTTLES KETCHUP 279 TINS Tomato JUICE 299 CROSSE TINS SAVE 41cl FRUIT NUT AC SI DATE ft NUT LOAF J CHOCOLATE ft NUT BLUE BONNET LB own 111 MARGARI CHASE Si SANBORN OZ JAR SAVE INSTANT COFFEE LI TO A CUSTOMER SAVE 16c BETTY CROCKER OZ ASSTD CAKE MIXES C SAVE24C OZ AEROSOL TIN Window CLEANER 69 DEL MONTE 14 TINS SEASONED GREEN BEANS PRODUCE Fresh Produce At lowest Prices

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