Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 9, 1980, p. 13

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Steelworkers title The Acton Fteo Press Wednesday April 9 Continued from Soon afterwards Tom took a Cote pass and converted it into the Steelworkers third murker Cote later combined with Cargill to set up their mate Chris Rogers for yet a fourth goal Kirk tallied for the final goal of the season He threaded a pass into New Hamburg net from Paul trick and Kan Robinson New Hamburg showed more effort in their sec encounter with Acton That match ended in a saw off collected a goal and an assist In that en counter while mate Rogers accounted for the other marker O assisted on both goals In the opening game of the scries John Moron paced the Steelworkers with a pair of goals bagged another as New Hamburg went down three to one earned one assist while and Sean Fitzgerald managed two assists To get as far as the finals against New Ham burg Acton faced up to a challenge from a team it had been winless against all season went down in two games with mar gins of three to one for the Steelworkers In the opening encounter Dave scored from Atherton Niell bagged a pair from passes In the final Orangeville game the marksmen were from Baker Kilpatrlck from Cargill and Rogers and finally from Atherton Coach remarked on the improve the team made during the second half of Prior to engaging in the major atoms were playing well in the play downs They were however put out by Paris in the semi finals Acton dumped Woolwich in one series and New Hamburg in the second In regular season play the major atoms in ished fourth in their league with a record Coach McGilloway thanked the players for a superb season and the parents for their help with transportation Trio leads AHS team Bray helps team Strikes and Splits by Bob Heatloy Ladies tingle by Judy and How both rolled Lad high alii Three top badminton players are leading the Acton High School contingent to todays Wednesday all secondary school play The trio are leading into today action be cause they finished at the top during last weeks East competition Acton is competitors Last week Shirley Ancker got a first in ladies singles In the men doubles John Vuk and Steve Spring took the top spot The Acton team is coached by teacher Jane Zarowny These com tlons may lead the Acton crew to the April 16 Peel Hal tons Mark Bray Elizabeth helped propel the Canadian preOIymplc team to a first place tin ish against Germany and the Soviet Union The Canadians finished with about a point lead over the Germans who tallied points The Soviets managed points Mark who swims with the Martin Aqua tic Club bettered his times in the 100 and metre butterfly events by two or three seconds Theeventflwereheldat Germany m ilngla alio turned In by Shooting bat were Uremia Lloyd Marlon Storey llolletl WW Jerry DC Sandy Ed Wood and Ilia ill Kevin IUtt Donna had are Ttie Coll hive triple roller were Donna Lucky Seven S3 Wood Jackie 0 The Champ The Jinn KB Lucy and but IT Ed Wood lhSlowPoM2B April Laanlcw Super tiara Janet rolled beat high Suing A M top triple April 1Tatday Mellon ORANGEVILLE RACEWAY HARNESS RACING Post Time Nominations wanted for Halton Hills award Preparations arc once to livelihood recognized again underway for the by the province Hills Recognition The president of a Awards Night provincial or national Last year three teams body can also be re- individuals were cognized or anyone who honored for outstanding has brought fame to the performances by town in any spectrum Nomination forms arc available to the public Ihrough any of the committee members or residents of Halton Hills in sports recreation culture and the arts Several more are ex pected to be honored with pins and plaques at the awards night set for May This year awards dinner is to honor 1970 performances Last time several poss ible recipients or Hip award were overlooked This year to rectify the problem the recreation department has set up a committee of people to scan the area for possible recipients The committee in eludes Tom Sheppard Jennifer Linton Peter Ed Wood Harry Levy Pat Palter son John McDonald Murray Mark Clntrmont Robin Inscoe and The criteria for the award Includes provincial fame or better in an activity unrelated Weekdays 3 just as Toronto traffic thickens John Dolan slips behind microphone make driving home dinner a more informative a more relaxing and a lot more fun News and comments from Bob views from Bill weather from BtvCadblnl traffic sports financial comment and Shannon airborne traffic reports arc punctuated wilh a Utile travelling music and Johns wry observations on the passing scene Its a radio recipe designed to get you going and keep you cooking PM MONDAY FRIDAY CFRBOIOIO THE J 25STEELESAVEEAST just west of Hwy 25 MILTON Comprohanslvo Blueprints are on many of our House Cottago and and with Material Ldtn THE FEE FOR EACH SET OF BLUEPRINTS REFUNDABLE SHOULD YOU PURCHASE THE MATERIALS CALLED FOR AT ANY OF OUR CENTRES RUSTIC TEXAS 10 12 Ideal for 5 Ft and Ft Fencing Available only at North Seaborough Oak 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