Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 10, 1977, p. 12

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Construction atoms joined the playoff race in Rural softball action this week by eliminating Hornby in two straight to take the opening round of the series The atoms finished The Acton Free Wednesday Aug 10 1977 Trail riders Continued from page Wimpy Doug Bergman Waterloo Dandy Little Rebel Rick Max Coddie Mo McGinnis a Linda Hans bergan Jewel Van Bar Kim Guelph Freckled Lady Alan chert Guelph Mexico Silver Division 1 Rhonda Hills burgh Miss Cee Kay 2 Shelley Cooper Miss Kiawa Bars Jean Peltit Rockwood Decka Vivianne Arthur Km tyre Martha Jessone Royal Charade Jim Cook Ben srorey BRENT STOREY and tackle opening and closing the gate at Mel Sunday s Trail Horse Trials in Rockwood The area equestrian met with tnck Moffat Nelly Dean trouble on the trail and sustained minor injuries but went on to place 10 Debbie Simpson eighth in the competition Sabres camp players willing to work Three teams in ball playoffs in the first Inning when Rick Barnes walked and made it home on stolen bases collected six runs in the first inning and ten more in the second to ice the game They coasted from there get ting only a single marker in second spot in the league be- third and two in the hind unbeaten Gler Williams Homcruns went to Hornby was in third position David Paul Mike Baker Don while was fourth Swinamer and Scan fifth Kevin and David combined to shut out the Hornby squad August first and David mopping up in the The Construction atoms go on to meet the win Glen batters He did not give up any runs until the third when losing pitcher Paul Watts crossed the plate Three more runs were scored in the fourth on two walks and a home run Shortstop Ian Paul and Catcher Paul each connected for two homers for Acton Big inning for the squirts was the third as they sent ten men to the plate and scored seven runs In finals Olympio DriveIn Squirt Girls face Omagh next Mon day in the opening game of the finals In the Rural league defeated the favoured Milton squad to reach the finals The unde feated squirts will return to Acton Tuesday for the second game of the best of three series The FAMILY GROUP The atoms picked up five Lead league Ford squirt boys fin teas push the run across the plate Rats booming The atoms unleased their bats in the August rematch powering four and burying their opponents 19 1 The lone Hornby count come though only 15 players of invited have showed up in the first week of the Sabres hockey camp coach Bruce Chapman is pleased The rest are working and some are out of town he told the ree Press They re paring down their summer schedules he added He is confident enough that in spite of the low turnout team officials haven been in touch outside the letters which were sent inviting the to camp held at Chap man Peoples Ranch He pointed out that it is very early to be thinking about hockey some players were there on own before the camp tally opened August 3 one week ago altitude There a pretty good attitude coming into camp Chapman said People ore willing to work He remarked lot of people doing their own outside the camp Bill ampbell told the Free Press two weeks ago the team would not be wasting ice time on conditioning 1 m impressed with the physical condition of the majority of these fellows said Chapman They have been doing general condition shooting and field hockey stressing the fundamentals is in motion they re running as if thiy were in a game said Chapman There havi been some pleasant surprises at the camp to Chapman but he was unwilling to any names at this point The tamp runs from to Monday Wednesday I- riday Splash Flashes i by DAVE SOMMERVILLE prepares to free John Semenec and Clarke Sommerville in a game of frozen tag at Acton Lions Pool Play was part of program Recreation News On Saturday August the Hills staff participated in lifeguard competition at Georgetown Outdoor Pool The comp etition was part of their regular staff training It consisted of timid rescue relays simulated emergency situations and a timed ob stacle relay The emergency situations were minor and major potential swimming pool accidents and the teams were judged on prevention recognition of the situation reaction time techniques and follow up winning team mem bers with points were I John nig union Acton Pool Pool ind Menhir On 13 a team will be to vilk for another competition nation 11 for juniors senior Red Cross is I juniors it a 10 j and seniors it a for the third summer is on Friday from m to noon Many of the summer programs offered by the Hills Recreation Department are drawing to a close in this month of August In order to climax the pro grams a summer activities finale has been established in on Thursday August II beginning at The finale consists of a parade down Main St at p m to the park where a festival of events is scheduled at p m for the I Carnival being held in the arena I lay grounds daycamp pool staff the teen program and the leaders in training are very busy at work heir decorations and costumes for the parade Acton Citizens Band will lead the parade followed by floats with themes such as King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Tible Hollywood The Acton tops in tennis The Milton Tennis Club ventured north of the to Acton lost Wednesday but fell 53 In girls singles Sharon Cook of Acton defeated Tracy Morgan of Milton and Acton Shirley trounced Bev Lee of Milton 1 Anne of Milton edged Laurie Vcrmcullen 3 and Paula Rupert defeated Peggy Finn of Milton 52 In boys singles Mark of Milton fell to Todd and Bob was beaten by Actons John Shane Withers of Milton edged Paul Nolan 3 but local Kevin Harking was outplayed by Scott of Acton 61 In doubles Morgan and Lee edged Cook and and Aitkenhcad and Finn were one up on and Rupert Schrleber and fell to Acton and Wither and defeated Nolan and Wizard of Oz and more The Penny Carniv his for all ages and skills Try your luck at the birthday game dart throw ring toss fish pond and pop can down jour favorite lenders in the face with a wet sponge or to try your luck it the dunking machine ror those not inter in any of the booths mentioned so fir maybe you would like our white elephant sale or the food booth G your pennies and bring your moms brothers sisters and friends to the summer activities fin on Thursday II is welcome Hope to see there 0RANGEVILLE RACEWAY HARNESS RACING Post Time Tuesday Evening Until Aug 30 8 p m Thursday Evening Sunday Afternoons TfloctorB Enactor Atr Conditio n ad Club Houia Club R starvation YOUR CHOICE FILM DEVELOPING LOW PRICE OR REPLACEMENT FILM trill ALL 12 EXP DEVELOPED PRINTED IflVCOLOR DEVELOPED f PRINTED ALL 12 EXP DEVELOPED PRINTED I REPLACEMENT FILM HC0L0RNEGFILMS DEVELOPED PRINTED I r A REPLACEMENT FILM glenlea drug mart 294 QUEEN STREET EAST ACTON 8532220 ACTON PHARMACY DOWNTOWN ACTON LTD Bruce Canary was the win pitcher whiffing nine Lose with The Draw held in Georgetown Memorial cost the town sole titkeu to expense came to lib included rental A system and fork truck printing admission tickets ad of Win tario tickets and 1 items The loss w is eh to the town relations fund The edition of the National starts in Toronto in one week Hie last day of the is September lour loss is your gain paRTtctPBmon tenant Qt Bug or Jug Dop MILK CANADA GRADE A EVISCERATED Fresh Chickens Detergent JSSlL IGA Dog or Cat Food 6M if IGA Tomato Jura dm 27 Dessert Fresh Chicken Halvesor Quarters Banwatsr Boston Blue fish iff J Damn Sugared Doruts Disport New Freedom Bettten Man Pads ant Quadd Garbage Bags biT PRODUCE OF USA CANADA NO 1 GRADE Cantaloupes Bartlett Pears OuttpMiNtvel Carrots 3 99 WEDNESDAYS ARE GOLDEN AGE DAYS AT ACTON IGA FREE DELIVERY WITHIN TOWN ACTON LIMITS ACTON 8 Main St North 8531960

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