Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 28, 1975, p. 4

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The Acton Free Press Wed May YOUTH BOWLING Council playoff winners received trophies at their yearend banquet at Knox Presbyterian Church Saturday evening Humpty Dumpties playoff winners members are Mardelle Phillips Rita Bottero Rod Kennedy Kelly Payne and coach Edna Kennedy Missing are John Evans and Brent Larson Councillor was guest speaker for the evening OUT Acton squirts catcher Mike Yalowica tags Mark Johnston of the visiting team in the opening game of Halton Rural Minor Softball sea son at Prospect park Saturday Maureen Gerth Heather Near qualify for OFSSA track meet MAUREEN GERTH will represent Acton High at the OFSSA track meet for the third time next month Georgetown Raiders inter Hornby whips Wednesday at Dantam DOyS to elect for awl hipped Acton bantam boys in Rural Minor Softball League last week Clint and Greg lined out three hits apiece for Acton in a losing cause Steve Van had one hit and Robbie Du unleashed a triple Gem Ejken is coaching the bantam boys 26 Acton Acton Duiker Ray Marshall Simon Wilson John Thompson Steve Eyken Clint Glen Jocque Greg Cla ton Cameron Gar Lumbers Gord Gayle aces 7th hole Although she been golfing for three former Actonian Gavle Stewart of Concord C ly California showed her recently by scoring hole In one at he Diablo Creek Golf Club Playing with a Bogey Buslers threesome Gayle aced the short No hole SO yards with a unique shot Because she was teeing off into the wind decided to use a three and punch the ball Her shot hit the flagpole and dropped into the cup Daughter of Mr and Mrs Ken regular made Free Press sports page headlines with her bowling achievements when she lived to Acton Husband Barry is tiki son of Mr and Mrs J J Stewart Acton high will have two fe male representatives in this year all Ontario high school track and field cham set for s Centennial Stadium Friday and Saturday June and Maureen Gerth and Hea ther Near qualified for the OFSSA meet with performances at Thurs day Peel champion ships Maureen repeated her first place win at the Halton meet by winning the Peel Halton senior girls shot putt event with a toss of metres This is the third time recn has qualified for OFSSA in the shot putt event The Grade 13 student will be going all out for a win this time since Us her final year at and she must enter hospital to undergo knee sur resulting from a la rd in Ihe injury one week after pull Dave i PLAYOFF CHAMPION Capers and league winning Cold Ones were honored at the senior bowling league banquet at Knox Church Friday night Cold Ones in the front row are Gary Pickles Debbie Storey Lou Anne Leslie and Terry Bateman Missing when photo was taken was Back row are the Capers David Drink waiter Teresa Synnott Brent McEachern Missing when photo was taken was Hob the OFSSA meet One of the most rapidly proving athletes in AHS his Heather Near turned In the best time of her career 60 8 in the junior 400 metres place second behind Lynn Spriggs or Burlington Nelson who set a Peel record of 58 Heather qualified since her time bettered Ihe OFSSA standard A bad cold he contacted suddenly slowed down distance ace Frank Houston enough that he finished sec In the senior 1500 to Rob of Lome Park Frank time of 12 did not better the OFSSA standard Trying hard but falling short in their bids for berths were Scott Withers Peewee gals wallop Limehouse Acton girls wallop- I Limehouse 4010 in the I opening game of the Halton Rural Minor Softball League I schedule here last Wcdncs day night The Acton girls coached by I Sheila Wilson led 21 10 after I four innings and scored 19 more runs In the fifth and fin frame Winning pitcher Patti Clure struck out 10 Lime- I house batters and allowed just five hits Barbara Wilson belted a Continued on page Cuts the grass and eliminates the clippings or vault and sixth in the triple jump an I Anne Smith seventh in tl junior high j p Chicks blank Limehouse Chicks shut Limehouse 100 in the opening came of their Rural Minor Softball Association squirt girls schedule here last Wednesday night Sharon gave up only three hits and struck out I batters while Kelly White walloped a home run to support Ihe Acton cause Next game for the year olds girls is at Prospect tonight Wed ncsday against Glen Williams Continued on page 5 IMHIBIK I formerly Si T Fun yourself break Drop in and for the finest Chinese Food and Fish and Chips in Hill HOURS Thuri m pm Sat m Sunday Noon 8pm Tel 8532060 NORTH GIRLS SOCCER Acton Minor Soccer at last has a Girls League ANY GIRL 10 YEARS OR OVER INTERESTED IN PLAYING PLEASE CONTACT MRS VANITEM AT 8532208 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION All are welcome to see our practice games every Friday at 30 pm at the Speyside School Oris com act and ior ml Bolons Mulching mow cola than cuts ih Into a In mil dltappaari down your No bad to amply No clipping to rati build up No oua dlacharg lifer It you S3- Mil u and IS- hand I modal A 1 yard ahad Product 858 NEVER BEFORE HAS HOMESTEAD FURNITURE MADl THIS OFFER ON ALL BEDDING DISCOUNT 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