Georgetown Acton Wednesday Apr f Last look at rep and houseleague teams and awards J A YV- Baltimore team members are back row left to rignt team members are back row left to right WaEly Henderson Charles Van Item Satan Brandon Tony HoUlngibead Michael Meant RbynoM Tommy Nolan Carta Graham and Jamie front Travis Mitchell Aaron Forrest Adam Forrest and Jim Richmond are Mike Steve Brad David Thorp front row Steve Jeff Cornell Scott Glass Kovacavec Burton nil and Paul Sim moat Jeremy SeanMmherandJamleStubbtngton John KaUiUeris was awarded with the Ma Atom Rep MSP trophy by Richard Kilpa trick was awarded the Major Rep MSP trophy by Harold Tnsley Montreal team members are back row left to right Mark Splinter London team members are back row left to right Shane Calssle Pan Kevin Percy and Jerry Billy Dews bury Steve Cullen Lincoln CaU tie Aaron Zuccula Enrol Harrington front row Jack Mike Case Rick Smith Dave Cowan Brett Newman Michael Mc Arthur Danny Jennings David Clark Brian Fife Land and Chris Stewart and Michael VUeUtra front row are Chris Caswell Craig Stnckey Greg Martin Waring Geoff Burton was presented with the House league high score award by Steve Waring Diver going to Nationals Local diver Mike Bower has qualified for Canadian National Diving Champion ships in Edmonton this May after com petition at the University of Toronto qualifying meet Inst Saturday Bower 14 needed total of points In each of the diving categories one metre metre and tower to qualify and In stiff competition the young diver collected 311 points on the one metre board and points in the three metre board Bowers father Gary said he has been named the Diving Clubs manager and he will accompany Mike and the team to Edmonton Mike Is in the yearold category and will compete May 1G to Marks was awarded the by Phil McCristal at the house league Day of Champions last Saturday Mike Ormsby was awarded the Midget Rep trophy by Ed Crimless Paul was awarded the Major Bantam Rep MVP trophy by John Shawn Dry den was awarded the Major Pee- Wee Rep MIP trophy by Robert Cbarellc Marks accepted the house league championship trophy from John Robbie ilamden was awarded with the Atom Rep MIP trophy by Lloyd Crenshaw confirmed for Open TUNE UPS MAJOR EH MINOR PARTS REPAIRS SERVICE SALES IMPORTS DOMESTICS HONDAS AND VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT AND AUDI ARNOS AUTO Masters champion Ben Crenshaw and Mark Lye the secondround leader at Augusta have confirmed their entries Into the Canadian Open Golf Championship for the Maurier Trophy RH Dick Grimm director of professional merits for the Royal Canadian Golf lion for this year a June 1 tournament Ed Crimless was awarded with the Midget Rep sponsor plaque by Jason Rogers This year Canadian Open will feature Jerry Anderson Increased prize money of with the winner receiving and the du Trophy Among the players already entered are defending champion John Cook runner up Johnny Miller Jock Nicklaus 1984 Greensboro winner Andy Bean twotime Open champion Bruce 1983 lead money winner and playerofthe year Hnl Sutton and Canadians Dave and Swimming costs 76916 Provid places far people to swim in Acton will cost Hills cording to this year Town budget The recently passed budget for shows running the Acton indoor pool will cost while 001 is earmarked for Running the rink costs over 200000 The Town budget for operating the Acton arena in tops but the cost to the taxpayers won t be quite that high because the rink also produces some revenue for Hills In total 141 will be paid to full and parttime works and recreation department employees working at the Ac Ion arena in wages and benefits this year according to the recently passed Town budget These employees will work in arena admin is ration arena operations and the canteen During budget deliberations the hydro budget for the rink was to from while the budget was trim medio 9 The water bills for the rink are expected to hit Rink cleaning and maintenance supplies have been pegged at while another is expected to be spent on auto sup plies Various rink operating supplies have been budgeted to cost in Repairs maintenance and replacement of equipment and the building bos a budget of 050 after budget committee sliced 300 from the canteen repairs and maintenance budget This account had contained WOO when staff brought the budget to councillors Insurance for the arena Is expected to cost the Town while is earmarked for services Renting equip ment either outside or from other Town departments has a budget of Supplies and food for the canteen and vending machines has been budgeted to cost 25 Office supplies for the rink were trimmed to from by budget committee while car allowance mileage and meals allow were chopped to from Another budget committee cut was in the area of staff education convention and seminars this account was slashed to from Other administration budget for the arena include 100 for phones for advertising for staff memberships ascription contracts and for and fees An energy audit for the arena was to bo done this year at a cost of J but was dropped during budget committee discus A board brush or sweeper worth was also dropped New windows far the arena auditorium will be put in for S3 and 12new hall tables will be bought for Ice rental subsidies and grants to sports organ Tor minor hockey and figure skating as well as for school use of the Acton arena tradeoff for municipal use of schools total 800 this year Balancing all these expenditures off for the arena is revenue for ice rentals canteen sales etc Rental of Ice and other arena facilities is expected to bring in in Canteen and vending machine sales should add another to municipal coffers Fees for public ice and roller skating arc pegged to reduce the arena costs by a further Robert drew tacky ticket number 158 lac hockey lottery draw last Satur day at Custom The winner of the MB prise was Richard Grimes from Milton Carol Robinson sold the ticket Next the draw win he tJaawT84Mrtslfa operations at the Prospect Park wading pool and Fairy Lake beach By far the biggest cost in running swimming programs and services In Acton is for staff wages and benefits Books for special swim programs are pegged to cost 400 while 325 is earmarked for office supplies Var types of operating equipment maintenance and chemical supplies ore expected to cost and awards are supposed to cost 1 120 Hydro bills at the wading pool have been st at Costs at the Indoor pool arc reduced for the Town because the pool is shared with the Board of Education Repairs maintenance to buildings and equipment has been budgeted to cost 2 for the wading pool and beach and indoor pool Another is set aside to pay the phone bills and advertising is expected to cost A total of 370 is pegged to pay for photocopying Staff memberships and subscriptions are budgeted for and services Insurance is another Special programs run at the Indoor pool are anticipated to cost Replacement of the public address system at the indoor pool carries a budget of while is being set aside for two lone markers Another is going to be spent on a resuscltator for Lake like the arena it isn tall money going out the door with the pools The Town brings in some revenue for swimming to balance the expenditures somewhat Swimming program registrations are supposed to bring the Town and general swimming admissions Another is expected to come from facilities rentals and for locker rentals Charging swimmers for special program books will reduce Town costs by and pool memberships will bring in an estimated Registrations for special programs at the indoor pool will help the budget to the tune of SB Equipment rentals at Fairy Lake should bring in Town coffers New tickets on sale Series two of the Hockey Lottery is ready to roll as tickets are going on sale this week The Lottery will be the same as last year lottery with l tickets sold at a There will be draws starting October 11 and the winning nam earn their owner a 000 prize People who purchased tickets on the series one lottery who wast to have the same Bomber on a two call M to Out by Lome Fletcher There s just three more days left In the countdown to the opening of the trout season April The season starts then in most areas though there are some closures for some smaller streams around Georgian Bay to facilitate heavy concentrations of spawning Rainbow Trout Triangular fish sanctuary signs mean not only no fishing but also no harassment The Ministry of Natural Resources personnel take a dim view of would be fish watchers poking and prying at spawning fish Streams are very clear and cold over most or Southern Ontario This should make for great angling especially for those who are advocates of light lines small hooks and equally small bait or lures For those who like to fish in the local area some great sport may be found on the Credit River downstream from Norvnt This stretch of river will soon produce some of the largest Rainbows taken in Ontario if the Ministry of Natural Resources holds the present policy of early season closure The resolution by a Halton Hills school board trustee for a closed hunting area around schools has some merit especially in deer season However a more realistic approach should be taken with the thought mind that for generations past there has been open deer bear rabbit and you name it seasons in all of Ontario with no injuries to teachers or children I do believe all heavily wooded areas mediately adjacent to any school yards should be closed to deer hunting within 150 yards of the school The local rod and gun clubs would willingly supply schools with signs and even install them free of charge I also concur with the trustee that the board should not become Involved with any controversy over hunting privileges However I can not help but wonder who would come up w th a halfmile closure idea if they wercn t antihunting Just for he record I approached a member of Hills council shortly after last year hunt with the suggestion that something should be done about restrictions around school play areas As to hunters removing a deer from on area close to or around a school in the past we have hunters in our midst that need to be educated just the same as trustees need to be educated Have a good day Hudson named Milton mentor Former Acton Sabres coach Gary Hudson has been named head coach of the Milton Steamers it was re vealed April 14 at the Steamers ban quet Hudson who joined the Sabres at the beginning of the season left the local club after disagree ments with the team manage ment After acting as an unofficial assistant coach for a month or to After leaving the Sabres Hudson look be place of Ray Toned Just prior to the Drat round of Central Junior B playoff