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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 13, 1971, p. 4

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Tanners will sit out with the Impractical and Marshall said this week the team highly expensive situation of would definitely be on the Ice having their play In the again next year if there ore Georgian Boy Intermediate A enough intermediate teams league Acton Tanners executive reasonably close to form group have decided to have the team Tanners played In n six suspend operations for this year Intermediate group lust runner president Jack year with Cheltenham New look for hockey school Registration for Acton Hockey and School will be held in the community centre Tuesday October 19 and Thursday Oc tober between the hours of and school formerly operated by the Acton Porks and Retreat Ion Committee has been taken over this year by Acton Minor Hockey head coach Jim James and arena manager Harold It will be held for a 20 week period beginning soon as Ice is available Teaches is designed to teach youngsters with no previous hotkey experience the basic of skating and hockey Expect more skaters soon A school for older boys which will concentrate on hockey instruction bo started if enough interest Is shown It would bo held on Saturday afternoons would be restricted to registration of Registration fees for the Tuesday Thursday hotkey and skating school are single for two children of the same family or for three or more children of the same family Former Acton Tanner winger Don Norton has also agreed to help with Instruction Storting dotes for the school will appear In Free Press when ice Is of minor hockey registration up Jack and Steve Evans here as Mrs C at the Legion Saturday morning attracted a Evans looks on Second and final registration total of 85 boys including who did not play will be held at the Legion this Saturday here last year Registrar Jean signs morning between and 1130 am Acton minors seek transfer Acton TnCounty Minor Hockey Association has formally applied to the O M H A to have its five teams transferred from the County Minor Hockey League to the Waterloo- Wellington League for the coming hockey season However as other member towns like Brampton and Georgetown grew In size it increasing evident that At ton teams especially in the novae peewee and bantam age were being dominated on the ice teams from the larger centres Acton has grown from to in the last years while Brampton Oakville and Burlington more than doubled their populations Hie executive felt the domination which often had visiting AAA teams reaching double figures in scored having a detrimental effect on some decided to drop back to the house league Vern and copies sent to Tri convener Jim Kinkley WaterlooWellington convener Al Moore and TriCountj secretarj Herb Robinson The is to be considered at the night O H A executive meeting precedes Saturday M A annual met ting at the King tdward Hotel in Toronto Hie made the dctiiion to for a transfer at a regular meeting Sunda af ternoon that the executive had dm not to allow bantam and midget teams exemption from Burlington Brampton and Oak all of whom are in the AM nation for towns of population of or more Fergus Elmiro New Hamburg Erin second teams have also played in the league for the past two seasons Orangcville with a population in the neigh borhood of is the largest town in the league Figure skating registrations were taken in the community centre the past two Saturdays Sabres exec meets tonight At a regular executive meeting tonight Wednesday Acton Sabres hockey officials arc expected to finalize plans for renting of ice in for practice sessions some lime next week Also to be discussed tonight is a method of transportation for the team for the coming Junior hotkey season The executive is reportedly considering using buses Team president Mc- told the Free Press preliminary with prospective players has produced an excellent response No word has been received from Bill Church about the next group meeting with lower thancxpecttd figure of registering However are confident many of the pupils of former years will be back when lessons start to double that figure Club professionals again this year will be Skute and Solly and a carnival will end the season Days set Intermediates will have lessons Mondays to Juniors Wednesdays to m seniors Wednesdays to m and private lessons are scheduled for Fridays to p Many newcomers have registered for the first time party Acton novice lacrosse team held a season ending party at the home of coach Dave Ryder Saturday hollowing a feat of hot dogs drinks cookies and ice cream bars players were presented with a mounted color photograph of the team Durham Iakuii but the group imrrowul to two tuunn when and went Inttnnedlatc A and 1 rnu Jainlru folded Cheltenham roportmlly In entering group In the urea Durham Joined the Georgian Day lntoniHdlutu A loop lAkun decided to ploy game exhibition Dun tin II A InUirmcdliite A bye only group left for won the Georgian Buy leuKue and we fell It wan Just too fur truvtl and would prove too oUy Mr told the 1 r Our executive will intact we be meeting periodically he Mr Marshall no Id he understood Southern league which Includes Ituinn like Purls and Aylmer hod eight tennis already no room to allow more However he that if more teams enter next year the 11 A might detide to split the group and have Acton Join tcums in the eastern section of the league in new loop He said the Ive discussed the possibility of entering the team In the COM a rural league whith Is not affiliated with the Lights as memorial A memorial to John Patterson one of Georgetowns outstanding sports stars who earlier this year is In the plunmng stoge John Armstrong Gordon King explained to Georgetown Council that a group of residents want lights in the park for baseballs diamonds as a tribute to Mr Pattersons contribution as a player coach manager in baseball and hockey estimate that onethird of the cost could be raised by private subscription The proposal will receive council consideration Another consideration in the Acton executives decision to for a transfer was schedule Stirling times Most of the Tri teams begin practising in midSeptember and the league Hie league granted October 17 a the waiver to novices for two before the season to Acton novices and pet wees for the season requested lasl April that be granted to the midget and bantam teams for this season Atton first a midget team in the lYiCountv league in That team recorded five wins and a tie in group phj defeated Milton for the Tri midget B championship and lost out to Brampton in a total series for the grand championship Subsequent juvenile entries competed well in the league at that time included teams with reason iblj tiost populations is even available in Acton The Waterloo Wellington schedule usually begins in mid since many towns in thit league are in the same situation its Acton regarding ice smaller towns Towns in the Waterloo- Wellington league are club 1utkv winners in last week 1 lub were Doug Black la Howson Raj Webster and Denis Gibbons Winners on October 2 were Dune Anderson John Palmer Stan Matthews Ala Hall and Frank Kerschmanns CAPTAIN JOHN GALT of Acton vicepresident Jim Mitchell Peewee coach accepted the Dennys Insurance trophy at the George looks on Staff Photo recent minor baseball from A A Acton Industrial Hockey League REGISTRATION FOR ALL MINOR HOCKEY AT THE LEGION HALL LAST CHANCE Saturday October From To 11 A TEAMS WILL SOON BE PICKED HOUSE LEAGUE TRI COUNTY HOCKEY Registration Fee Includes Sweater For House League Players Registration Fee A Registration Fee Player Registration Sunday Oct from PM to 2 PM AT THE ACTON ARENA All players Interested are urged to register as only the first registered will play JACK MARSHA I Tanner OH A for liny It with no govirnlng thy would offer little protection to member ttaiiui In tin way of tontroilng unntcLHSiiry rough nils will ho the first 10fJl that Acton has not hud intermediate hot lay team fanners wire rcorgunized entered the O A A for the season In 1DG748 they Joined the O A Confusion on registration on the family Tee existed at minor hockey rinMrulUnt Din for more two Ibn dump applies Ally who wiint to piny leion league f Ih M per 111 ere Ijt no Register Minor liorluy rrelNtnitlun will In- a Joint effort of the Urn I Minor jjitlofi Acton How lugui tills y fu ll for all who play or Juvenile will an additional fee of in tin year lor Die lime will a width they may keen lliis fur the Increase in fee from last years figure of for teams will the name as in All players who register will Ix given the opportunity to play or a team gggWMM for Pleasure for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER If the IN Thing MM do GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES MAIN 5T MEMBER flPAC acit5Cteit3wc5tatiwwMfcnr5c5r3acfir ACTON HOCKEY SKATING SCHOOL REGISTRATION Tuesday Oct 19 Thursday Oct 21 PM PM AT THE ACTON ARENA 20 WEEK SESSIONS FEES Boy of 1 fan My Brothers or more of 500 lrjoo Operated this year by Harold Townsley and Gord James ON OCTOBER VOTE CAMERON LUSH Liberal Candidate WellingtonDufferin Experienced Cam served on Eramosa School Board as a Irustec or live years one of them as chairman He knows about and its costs He was reeve Township or seven years served on Wellington County Council and was warden of Wellington County during Centennial Year He knows about local municipal problem people problems and he proved his leadership Knowledgeable Cam Lush has lived most of his life in Wellington Duffer in attending school at and secondary school He and his wife Edna bought their present tarmaIR years ago He knows the people well and he knows heir problems and hem AS CAM LUSH SAYS For some lime we known ii lime to change The Liberal Party has worked for our years develop a series o programs that could be put Info action when It forms government We call if our Blueprint for Government These programs are what we have been asking for They re end ting and hey get the province on the move the way should be All we need is the chance your vote CAMERON LUSH

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