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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 18, 1976, p. 4

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Owen Sound ousts Rams from playoffs The I tarns bowed out of added the first of his pair far Ontario Lacrosse Association the game competition when Ken Brown fired Owen Sound Satellites com third marker and assisted on pitted a three game sweep of one also helped on Iwo semi final title series other goats Sunday Net Owen Sound is waiting the Kevin counted a outcome of the single marker and helped on semi final series three other scoring efforts lo start the last round for the Milton Stevt Wilson netted Ontario Junior cham a goal and an assist RAMS AND SATELLITES collide during last Thursday game here Ram Ian 18 Ian Campbell and goalie Doug Taylor box in Owen Sound player Bill The Ram with his face obscured seems to be removing his stick from Cruickshank back while another Satellite in the background watches the action from a safe distance Rams lost the game IS VnSporlsPdi The Acton Free Press Wed August 1976 Monarchs host Sound in lacrosse series from hi hind wir Hit for mil ship storing l shuns him wild opening- uks and I hop to take a one game lead hen Sound mid gets in iht third game of ihi best of five Ontario Minor La Association of Acton and Owen Sound art lied one match apiece h wild with i northern turn look a 14 decision over Friday took the id Sabre Bs open camp this Friday at Milton The Junior Sabre brass take their first look at their po tential tcim I- when the lining imp opens in Milton Arena Some GO hopefuls are expected to take to the iu it m for the Ontario Hockey Association central division leim The learn will work out three lo four times a wetk Milton Brampton and Gutlph club secretary Hill said Monday The of practices will keep up the ison opens September Mr Sabres are practising outside Acton because ice in tin community will not be until the first week of toner Mr Campbell si id In addition to the players who were sent ilmns to camp the executive is looking for additional names to turn up because several phone inquiries the club has received from players Mr Campbell said that players brine their own equipment for the try outs Minor soccer resumes play Acton Minor Soccer ilso id illy resumed play last week a inn lo enter the second ill Of its slate after the summer the bantam id its first defeat of the rural league ison with 1 decision the Acton team had better part of the game the players seemed incapable of sustaining a scoring drive spots in the Acton squad were eoal scorer red defence man Jimmy Jordan and cap tain Bruce In house league action the lengthened their win streak to four by defeating 1 In squirt phy Monday night the Tigers and Angels settled on a null null tic Warren had a solid defensive game for Angels while Tigers Trevor and Geoff Sound ftrtdsii sir iritis show the spirit in the first period with two mi irk Owen uni Mi Mike Hipp ind helped on in it Slum rumdid ihi scirine hi Brut in twi mm Is RXti TED LINDSAY catches ml Grim found tin J flv ball at first base tun s r Owen during the Acton Sound ind mite J Jordan Squirt ball in Saturday for the Ontario Amateur Soft inf ir to bull Association Play in Is 15 Cords and Jeans for the Kids THROUGH Tack Togs J his week ill hive full critics goals against pionship Orangevlllc leads the series Iwo games to one According to Rum manager Have McMillan Owen Sound will go all the way They 11 have no trouble with hut bigger battle against Mr McMillan said Ham assists came from Hick Van a pair singles from Wade Knight and Ian McCausIand Doug Taylor also assisted on after he took over net minding duties from start r John Mike Smart led the Owen Owen Sound took the third Sound iltuck with five Mime of the best of five Ham and six series it on Thursday second game of witktnd The second llie series was went 7 for the Sound most called off by referees he previous Sun mid w ly the second di Acton dropped a 17 period The officials halted first place play for the club limp floor could drj nil it I he seorinc period We pi up to our shows Owen Sound leading Mr McMillan the end the first J snd Owen Sound is well second Satellites but they look the OASA playoffs Jordan overwhelms L L squirt boys and L squirt boys were overwhelmed by Jordan one of lop provincial teams here In Ontario Amateur Softball Association playoffs Saturday The Jordan club returned home with a win to await resumption of the best of three game scries there Sunday afternoon Acton squirts appeared nervous at the games start but said They never finished later they got some hits off winning hurler Robbie Foster He hithmtheslandmts had l strike come on strong in playoffs Bruce Shannon was on mound for Acton and struck Rams eliminated Hunts out seven Jordan batters Shannon gave up several walks Hawks three games to which Jordan batmen took advantage of one in quarter final Bunt tarn a berth in the semis with A second inning bunt by Ian Paul and Graham Whites Owen Sound fourth inning connection were the Acton hits Rams won the Ed Blur Henry Donders of Jordan a grand slam In the trophy for the All Ontario stvm lJ7lwhen they Acton pulled off the only double play of the game when lhL left fielder White caught a then hurled it to first base man Ted Lindsay in the fifth frame fired four Rams In regular season play Rams tied Lions for last place in the nineteam division but squeezed into the playoffs because of the Acton teams better goals for and against average They re famous for it manager McMillan I 1 Sabre pucks to carry logo two oii Is m in said Insholm starred lor tht Hums by firuiL six Hi stored the last Acton god Hit Sound The only other It mi to his rubber production playoffs is I s le im scoring Hun In mil the period id Owtn Sound It I first 17 Halter In opt mng frame It held i 1 thru to one It id our their hosts Sund I In two inn on Hit of tern s first of two I minutes of pliy lurkis issisttd on the md tht Eden Mills 6th fastball tournament ipionship Hon ltd iht wilh hit tntk one Sieve Wilson Wilson ilso Mil The winner of the Central Division honors will also be the holders of the All Ontario trophy this year because is no other Junior loop in the province In previous seasons Sabres will leim will however I ist ind West avi their swords wear last years sweaters winners have hid to phyoff on their pucks this when it was a club in the for title in an addition il club secretary Bill OH A alphabet series Campbell says sist luo lor lit while I issisls Sound Mike Sm the 1dui Mills Hull It pi it pin contest r will Ironi who the single knotkout rid night Hit lourmimtnt st iris it he i- rid in tin tussle art Hock lis of Priors I furniture ronto Dominion I ink llidenoth I Morris Milltrovt WELCOME SERVICE If you are new in town or know someone who is PHONE right down your alley LEAGUE BOWLING STARTS SOON I I I Anyone Wishing to Join Leagues Male Female or Mixed Contact BOWLING LANES MANAGEMENT In th Taka of Open Bowling Starting Friday Aug ACTON BOWLING LANES MAIN ST N PHONE EVERY MONDAY BINGO Mow hold in GEORGETOWN ELKS LODGE Georgetown E Dud 7 m Doors Open 7PM Bingo Starts 8PM 16 Reg 3 Specials 70 Jackpot in 54 GUARANTEED Chicks fail to fly far Acton Chicks girls lacrosse team went down to a de feat at the hands of an bast Toronto squad last Wednes day Kalhy Hall netted both Chick goals Toronto A rematch Is set In Melro on NOMINATION FORM CITIZEN YEAR The following are my reasons for the nomination as citizen of the year for the year 1976 The event is sponsored by Acton Chamber of Commerce with a view to honoring a citizen each year lor outstanding service to the community The winner will be a guest at the Chambers annual meeting and dinner dance Friday October 1976 at the Acton Legion Auditorium and will receive an appropriate award Deadline for nominations is Sept 17 1976 Mail your entries to The Acton Chamber of Commerce Box Acton EyeCatching Excitement Be Watching For It September 9th Over manufacturers will be on hand to discuss their products a show you ho vou can do It yourself end save If you have a In mind this is the place to be to find out what products are available and how they are used Demo will be done each day OPELAND 700 Main St E MILTON sT A

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