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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 16, 1980, p. 12

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B2 Acton Free- Press April 1980 On their way to Sudbury for an Industrial league shinny tournament arc he Acton The Aces ore an alls In team composed of Acton Industrial Hockey League players Theyre competed In a couple of ex games In Hamilton before the big trek to Sudbury Friday They ore Tim Ed Miller John Henry Toebes Steve Brace Cooks ley Bill Held Glen Rick Dave Allan Missing are Ken Owen Bruce Ted Salts Chris Tenant Barry Cooper Wujne Allan Gary Moore and Snow tops to final Youth Bowling Ingo bombed the Hummingbird by taking everything ill the cleaned up everything against the Pigeons by liking llutltr 1117 234 Angela Dunn 111 Kelly Fitigcrald 1 Hi and and ihe Scab pick up one FABULOUS TOP TEN Teres Dunn Stewart Hoy IMS John Clark HI Alan US Whits ISO Kenny Norton Sally Brigs Darren Liu Cadenhcad lie Debbie PLAYOFF STANDINGS t44J Sea even Carol Liu Thomas HSU and with pin over shift juniors On lima one two Whale away with two game and but the Shark bit heir game On three and our the Par polio won two game tod bul took one game Mrs and grab bed iwo games and total too but IKK While Shark On lane one and two the Temp- left the Typhoon with one point On and four Look two and total but the Cyclone look the till game On Ire and he Hurricane too two game too but the got the game Joining 17 Julie Henley Marina in Peter Mo Tom Shannon Jaye 1101 SOS Steven ID John llerrington Continued from HI The Intermediate team It first time a came third after TAB iorteamfromActanHlgh and Onkvillc Trafalgar School has won the Barb Wilson finished plaqueforfinishlnginlhe fourth on bars Sylvia top spot in East came fifth on AMHA awards The Acton Minor awards being given out Hockey Association is teams with the best re- holding their annual cord In playoffs will be awards night banquet recognized and dance Saturday The festivities start at April 19 at the Acton The dance Legion starts at and cost tickets available at As well as individual the door Bantam selects in tourney A select Bantam team topped off the Acton Legion Minor Hoc key season with a victory and two losses In a West Hill Hockey Association tournament In Pick s Art Thompson arena Easter weekend Acton competed In three games in the Scar borough tournament los ing the first to on Friday April A winning the second over Wexford 3 in sudden death overtime Sunday April and falling to the Aglncourt Canadiens 8 1 in the semi final Sat tile bars Sandy Smith came sixth in vaulting and Cindy fin Ishcd fifth on the balance beam and seventh of bars The strong of the girls gymnastic team means all com get a crack at the region in the Hal ton Gymnastics Meet to bo held Friday again in Georgetown The novice gymnasts meanwhile will compete in a tournament May 1 at Burlington Central will send a full team to the meet taking everything but the went home with or point On the two lanea Lotnterc tupped up two IP TEN Roger Mia ten Ml Mary lit MO Jim Johniton lO Barry Mane 17 Alice Roach 171 to Scott Iantr7314 Liia 1M d YOPF ST AND In While LA8T0F REGULAR STANDINGS Typhoon Tempest LEAGUE CHAMPIONS In the the Blue Jay won tint and the Wood Ihe aecond For the J union won or the tint and the for the the Typhoon woo Strikes and Splits The Senior it playolfi I Fans saw good clean hockey in the first game by both teams Wexford led throughout the second match with a score forcing Acton to stage an offensive attack They scored the equalizer with just seconds left in the game Then one minute into overtime Acton scored the winning goal after a Wexford defencemen had iced the puck Other Clarke le Kitchen ingle Other good went to Ken Arnold Jerry Howard 111 and JIB Triple handed In by Howard Sylvia John Ms n Golden MO and Helen standing have the Colt 414 and Lucky Seven led for I with lowed by itw Sex M The Cham pi SI The Letloveti and the Slow Triple were Belle Kitchen Grace SB Diane Gltoon Mime cm and Mary 02 IB with IS and league the ladle I Top score were hi chalked up top triple COB For the men It ho nailed down high Terry Curlew hid triple OT the night Good were rolled by ttcg Ella K llancy Hurt Ml VonDamSSI In Ihc column It liar ex Reg Standing are 4 I later Itollen Smith TrtmbUy ltd Peter Dave Pith nailed down Ingle APItlLJ toll Warner could do u bc topped oil ol buddies and every lady or mixed by ending regular aeuon play with a great triple led top triple 00 Peter lUck Doug and Jim Stand Dreamer Mean Machine and Creepa Lloyd all other ladle the took both high tingle Ml and triple For the men It Wayne Deforest ill the way a be alio out all other with tingle and 713 triple Soccer on sale In the triple column it Joan Knight Storey Dave Piper MO Donna Wood at and Jackie lligglnt on play In brat place but how they do In the playoff to tomethlnE die according to the five team Look out En It FAMILY Marilyn top hooter knocking oil both high tingle and triple other good tingle wen turned In by Call Anne Shirley 111 Helen and June In the triple It Shirley Ml ner 547 Ann Greer June Standing ore travel a Disco Family Andy a Five Charlie Angela APRIL Bat high wu rolled by Rene Sheppnrd XB Nice game Other good went to Norma Kilmer Mellon came out top triple with bee followed by Rene Sheppard Kalhy Janacn to Norma and Myrtle Andonon Standing Stinker Triumph Id capture tingle with her 111 Bat ladle triple went to Betty egg 918 had no competition any of the men be both high Ingle and triple Team Handing are Warrior S3 Good Guy Laiy Blonde Siinffight Holidays Charter Fights Toronto Departures Summer 1980 Winnipeg 139 Saskatoon Calgary Vancouver St Johns 99 to Vancouver waakend Round trip air transportation by or Pa Western Jet Infanta under not occupying a travel Tickets for the Day at the Blizzard soccer match April 27 are now available at The Acton Free Press The contest features a special match between an ActonHockwood or mosquito team and a club from Georgetown as well as North lean Soccer League NASD game The meet3 Washington Boys from both Georgetown and Acton Minor Soccer Assoc iations will be acting as ballboys and helpers as well receiving passes for the field Tickets are half price if ordered COD through newspaper The Acton Minor Soccer Association AMSA Is also selling tickets Day Is sponsored by the The Acton Free Press and The Georgetown Independent AGRICOMM SYSTEMS LTD fi BAYLOR CRESCENT GEOBGeTOWN GROUP DISCOUNT TICKETS par ticket Value available at 3Vctim WILLOW STREET NORTH ACTON The Acton Selects have as good a game against a stronger Aglncourt team Still the game was fast and highlycompetitive plte the score Aglncourt had the advantage of playing to gether as a team for four years while the Acton squad has only four practices and two ex before the tournament under their belts 500 Club Frash Greenly Morely Richardson Lou Joe MASTER PLAN FOR PARKS OPEN SPACE RECREATION FACILITIES PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETINGS Will bo hold on Tuesday April Acton District High School 30p Wednesday April 30 1980 Gordon Alcott Arena Hall 7 30pm Presentation of Long Range Recreation Parks Master Plan for Halton Hills Copies of Plan will be made available at each public meeting STARTS FRIDAY APRIL 18th Cunt Eastwood will turn you Every Which Way But Loose PLUS ADDED ATTRACTION Box Office Opens at 7pm ShowStarts at Dusk Chlldron under 12 FREE playing at Bridgeport ENJOY THE GREAT TASTE OF IN AN EXTRA LIGHT CIGARETTE Warning Health and Welfare Canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smoked avoid inhaling Average per cigarette 9mg tar 9 nicotine

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