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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 25, 1976, p. 13

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Travelcade demos films here Monday By Fete idler Two Acton rinks fared very well at this past week In Whitby the rink of Tyler Nan and Helen took 2nd spot out of a of teams missing 1st place byonepoint gals In Mount Forest on Saturday the rink of Few Tony I red New Tom won the Hiram Troph by playing superbly Reports have it that the boys had a good time also Thuntliy7 Tied for first place but two camel to go are the rinks of Helen Phyllis Patrick finish With Don Ito rink IojIiir to Colin and rink rati UK Ted tic standings for the draw have become light The next four games will really decide who Is Mick wonders If Fred will ever play again so that he J Last the rink anker and as he whipped Jack rink if Jack maintains this will never happen again Monday 11 Tony Verbik team of Dolores Jordan and Alison defeated Fred Archibald Warn of Carol Ann Nancy Vldlcr and Betty to take behind In John Mlntern Verbik Bab Bradley Brown and Mel Jordan Nicole Campbell Martin Oehlrlch and Dorothy Few Tuesday a Blow rink of Down Glen Gray and Lynda Richards continue on their winning ways while Fred New Is deciding when CURLING J Campbcl suffering from a cose of lies clearly wants to Is coming Howard Pearl QUARTERBACKS of their respective teams Dan Webster of Acton High and Danny Fisher of Georgetown meet at centre court in last week s high schools basketball game Georgetown won the game 54 Both Webster and Fisher demonstrate that size is not everything in basketball They re known for their ball hawking ability Bantams tie series final game Friday Three thousand four hundred cubic feet of Ontario Sports Travelcade arrives In Hills Monday for three days of clinics films and demonstrations For two days thc45foot van will be open to the public in Georgetown and Wednesday it will travel to Acton The van is packed with information in the form of books movies and video cassettes Seventy sports topics are covered by the van but for the three days it will be here the focus will be on swimming crosscountry skiing and badminton In addition to the sports covered in the two days in Georgetown there will be a therapist clinic on athletic injuries The fool trailer which houses the many exhibits arrives at the Gordon Akott Memorial Arena in the morning and to open to the public at for eight hours Georgetown high school students will tour the van in the early afternoon Included in the regular program for Georgetown and Acton will be a film of the Canada Russia summit hockey series circa The hockey film can be seen at the Alcott arena in change room number one The film will be shown at the community centre in Acton Also shown in Georgetown will be a film on swimming which will be screened at the pool A on crosscountry skiing will highlight the Tuesday program The indoor exhibit will show a film and give demonstrations on the waxing and tarring of skis Wednesday the van arrives in Acton and will park bet ween the high school and M Z Bennett public school Stu dents from both schools will tour the exhibits be open to the public for five hours starting A badminton clinic will be held 7 to closing and the swimming film will be shown near the pool The hockey film will be screened twice at and p m The Ac Free Press Wed February 1976 500 winners club winners for the Johnston S Robertson week of Feb are A Gcrvaia and C Timbers A Hall 300 Lindsay 198 Special SNOWMOBILE BOOTS CANADIAN MADE BOOT STEEL SHANK SIZES 8 9 ONLY NOW ONLY Per Pair RACERS EDGE 1 MILL STMILTONONT PHONE ll0PENDAILY99 SATURDAY mil Tuesday II In the game that would sole possession of 1st plat Hansen Bob Smith played Chestei Anderson Mirg Robinson and Joan King was high scoring tee saw type but finally lull J rink woun up winner Wednesday Afternoon Marilyn rink of Fiona Joan King and Evelyn are undefeated and are In sole possession of 1st place off Carol Ann Sprout s rink Mellon Linda itlgnettandPalO Is still thinking about thai one Wednesday Del rlnk of Tony Verbik Wes and Jim Coughlln are almost Invincible They remain undefeated through Wednesdays II Bill Toth rlnk of Bob Cord loth and Mac ahead coming up fast is Bruce McArlhur rlnk of Don Ross Floyd Schmidt and Walt Korptlla Howie Campbell reports in tl bantams tied their best of five Rime with with convincing win litre luesdav rht deciding game of series is slated in lltspcltr day it p was leading two games one goinj into iasl night iction howevtr tht jumped into Itad ind never looked hick Dive scored tht winner on team Scott Malcolm second toul iltolm ilso collected two assists for a four point night former dtfenccman Hick ma find himself on pernnnenl forward line He fnrechecked well ihrouMioul ihe game scored a goal Bruce and Vicktr ilso fired hume Gardener earned a pair of assists whilt Brown out Bruce for Ihe visitors and the scorers for llcspeler Steve Mitchell kept goal for but had little trouble for second period flourish by liespeler Both Shine Withers Charlie Km who v is used on penally killing ind other duties played a for he firefighters In previous games the bints dropped i 7 decision to may Lime but ilsom nilgai lo the in in Twice In the 7 loss Malcolm scored twice within seven se- of the third period to give the team Hit came right back pair of goals one which was the winn Malcolm fired addition go in trick Other Firefighter marksmen w Dive with singles TheS4 match was a cliff hanger until Malcolm pulled the trigger sending the puck high over a sprawling Hespeler goalie for the win with just 24 remaining on he clock Die winninj goal was team captain second of the game Brute MePh scored Iwice for the bants and Chart it Kinil for the winners Harold must have seen that hud found the mark on the when he let return to ice late in the second lien he scored his goat semifinals open this Sunday Welding will play Irtss while Hellers in Hockey I mils this Both will s tot foas ikeview in Will iy I isoti Math tar llted and Dive Hutch rme Brtn Irwin were the other a m the plnv ikinL dtpirtmtnt with three issists were ilruti Willi i pur forest At Stayner Junior cagers win top spot The high school junior bisketbalt team took lop honors at the Stayner Collegntc Institutes Invitational tournament Saturday Brian Larson led the team in scoring for the final and the tournament He tallied 18 points in the match against Wcstview High School from and for tht day Acton trailed going into the last minutcand but went ahead to lake first place by five points score Don Coats netted nine points in that game to bring his day total to second highest Brad Buchanan got four points to end the with 18 Buchanan fired of his total in Acton s second win this J lime over the host team and year champion by 3820 If we ill 11 players there we have I won Rick McArlhur teim It was a total team effort he said In the Mime Mr McArlhur was coaching against the man who hid instructed him when he played junior basketball The faced stiff opposition in their first of three games Burlington was edged out by AHS Other high scorers in day action were Dan Webster with and Malt with four This is the first year has be i invited to the Stayner I tournament JOHNS SL Mam St Rockwood Weekly Specials Novices tie In ii pi iv iv it I tin Kitti trier Mike Hudson fired for Hit is Kinsmen who finishtd isl it slind won over Station lo t lhal series lH I glint was i 4 tit hid 42 lead before the prtsstntn scored sir in Ihe third period lo win Ken Owen and Dtnis Gibbons scored two Mills for Blow Irtss jumHd into i It id lo victory mist Slition Hotel Pi led the with four kids HI ike id ipnr with and Sid Hit ihrte tht likevitw Sabres and Swords play Hit Swords thilltne it Junior lo low championship In w itd m in iMr Bill s promises not lo lit it Swords In loo many Sttve Buchanan who Ins on both this will remain with Sim sf ithtr i dtfenttmiri with the SIDE of BEEF SIDE of PORK TBONE SIRLOIN STEAKS ROUND RIB STEAK 79t GRO CHUCK 7 FARM SAUSAGE f CHOPS BEEF LIVER UP TO Living Room Dining Room Bedroom Suites Box 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