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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 21, 1977, p. 15

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Acton soccer results House League SqulrtN Gunners Tigers Gunners managed to shut Tigers out in what was an exciting game from start to finish Try as they might Tigers lust could not find the net despite a first class game for them by Craig Webster Paul KUpatrick got all three Gunners goals Well done both teams Mosquito Rovers Flyers This game played In rain was as thrilling as any seen in Acton Both teams had only one thought in mind to win It is a pity there was a loser The action went from end to end with the Rovers just shading the Fly be a single goal The scorers for this excellent Fly ers side were Jim Richard with two and Kenny Kava with the single Rovers scorers were Robert Little with a hat rick and Scott with a well taken single Rep League Mosquito Acton Milton A determined Acton side scored a handsome defeat over a competent Milton side Acton s goals came from Kenny Kava with two Scott Allonby and with one each and Pierre with one from the penalty spot This Acton side have faced stem opposition all season and have improved with every game George Gldman and Dnnny Gibson played very well This result indicates the determination with which these guys play with only men they held a strong Hills in a wet and slippery field Actons goals came from Scott Allan by and George Gidman who netted two one from the pen spot Good performances by all Scott by George and Mike Forthcoming games Squirt playoffs Angels vs Eramoaa at Z Bennett September at 30 pm and Gunners vs Tigers at M Bennett September at 30 There are two rep games scheduled for Saturday at Middle School These are playoff semi finals Acton Hillsburgh at a and Acton peewees vs Hills burgh at p m Final standings Hillsburgh Rock wood Angels Gunners Tigers Tornadoes Rockets Rock wood Rifles Rovers Raiders Rangers Flyers Rock wood PL D FOR A Pi 14 12 1 1 12 14 1 14 IS 14 5 16 15 14 1 1j 19 18 14 1 9 14 1 1G 19 12 8 1 31 17 2 4 19 12 14 4 12 4 16 12 25 15 12 24 submits brief to federal government The Acton Free Press Wednesday Sopt B3 If you had to walk to work Could you make it Pnsonen in North American institutions deserve the basic human rights set out in the Canadian Bill of Rights to Art Meunitr veteran of years behind bars In a brief submitted to the minister the minister of justice and the solicitor of Mr who now lives in Acton said convicted must not ton is thiny They have the right to be respected as human beings and to be self determining To end he vibes prisoners to make what liw decisions they while in prison to maintain their own self esteem These in lie or not watch television A prisoner irgues Mr has to feel like a hum in it lit is to return to soeietj If he become loo dependent on the prison he Mr blames ill more easily fall back Into society for driving men to crime by rejecting them Criminals can be compared his release Guards are to blame for prisoners League Champions USING HIS HEAD Acton mosquito player leaps to head the ball during 2 victory over Milton last Wednesday at McKeruic Smith Middle School NCCP clinic in Georgetown Georgetown Arena will be the scene of two hockey coaches clinics In the next two weeks and Acton coaches have been invited to attend The National Coaches Certification Program Level One course will be held this from to noon Office instructor will be Smith of the Blades Bill Richmond of will provide the on ice instruction Registration is the lee is October I the NCCP level course will run si irtmc from J m Ittustrulion ls course there will be four and six lecturers the much trouble according to Mr I would forever be tantalized and threatened and screamed at not by inmates but only by prihon guards Mr decries the guards for their and backwards attitudes which lead them to harass prisoners Some of the latter i guards have their own philosophy on how they would treat the prisoner if they were permitted to do so and some often do so and get with it he writes Ik recommends a system for guards to reduce the problem pointing out the it is not unusual to provide nine months training for game warden but only six weeks for prison yiard Meunicr also feels young offenders should not be put in with hardened and calloused criminals to prevent their letrning how to commit crimes away with them to children who a by their parents rejected JACKIE Welsh of Acton leads her Harlequin Schwannie CD over one of the four hurdles on the first leg of the course TESSA follows Patsy Kelly of Acton across the Credit River Great Danes prove versatility over course World renown for their reliability as working dogs and house guards 47 of the best Great Danes in Southern Ontario had an opportunity to demonstrate their versatility and endurance over a one mile crosscountry obstacle course behind the home of Gerry and in Glen Williams Sunday The dogs and their owners braved an early morning drizzle to compete for trophies in The Great Dane Club of Canada first field trials A similar event was held at Kansas City in the S last year but Sunday competition In the Glen was the first in Canada With their dogs on a six foot lead owners ran alongside over the mile course first coaxing them over four hurdles then walking them across a shallow crossing of the Credit River climbing hills made slippery by the rain across a footbridge back across a part of the river which is deep enough that both had to swim back over five hurdles and on to the finish line In most cases the dogs were in good shape at the finish while their owners were exhausted Teams took anywhere from just under five minutes to 15 for stubborn dogs who balked at crossing the river to complete the course First prize went to Zeus and his Shirley and Ralph Lehman of Hamilton who completed the course in and Henry Van Den Hoff of Niagara Falls finished second in and Sarah with Two Acton girls make HH gym club Two Acton girls Penny and Carrie Gudgeon have been selected to the Hills gymnastics club a noteworthy achievement according to Joan who supervise gymnastics In Hills Two races at Mohawk Mow hawk raceway Is featuring two pace events this weekend the Ontario Sires Stakes September and the Mohawk Stakes September The Sires Stakes is for twoyear old colts and geldings while the Mohawk Stakes features the three year olds and upward It is very good for only one year of gymnastics she said The two girls started last year in the recreation depart Acton program and were moved up during the year The Hills club consists of the best gym in the Hills program Penny has moved into the Ontario Gymnastics tion which means she will be doing 10 to hours of workouts per week while Carries will be doing a little less Registration is now open for the fall session of the recreation department program to be held Saturday mornings In the Smith school The instructor will be Janet Armstrong Donna Clare of was third in JO A veterinarian Dr Andy letch of was on duty to treat cuts and scratches the dogs suffered but by noon hour he had a request Dr letch an owner of Great Danes himself ex plained that the club was first formed In 1MB Until last year when some members took their dogs to Kansas City for field Great Danes were primarily show dogs Owners groomed them for weekend shows which begin in late March and continue until November The club s main aim is the education and betterment of the breed A special com mlttec Danes In Distress looks after picking up dogs who have ended up in pet shops or pounds The who formerly lived in the S got the idea for the field trials when they attended last year event In Kansas City They did not compete Sunday however choosing to serve as hosts for the day bred mark Great Danes were later used for hunting down wild boars in Germ They are huge mints fern ranging anywhere from 1 140 lbs and m lies from HO 180 lbs but relatively docile There were no competitors from Georgetown in Sunday s event but tin lis drew three entries from Acton I Welsh who owns four including I be m irked hi white Harlequin was snaked from two trips the course through the river Hoi ever she picked up consolation prize IM mil Mae Vnvods if com with their dogs Acton Hockey Skating School REGISTRATION Saturday September 24th am to 12 noon AT THE ACTON ARENA Children up to years of age FIRST For More Information Phone ACTON INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE REGISTRATION FOR 7778 SEASON Sunday September 1 pm to 3 pm At The Arena Registration Fee 65 Payable at Registration Persons living or working in Acton and former players will have priority ONE REGISTRA TION ONI Y Acton Badminton Club COMMENCES Monday Sept 26th Thursday Sept 29th from p m Bennett Public School Phase Bang Racquet Running Shoes NEW MEMBERS WELCOME President George Williams 1027 Georgetown Anglers Hunters Association TURKEY SHOOT Saturday October 1 Start 1pm Sharp At Clubhouie Acton Legion Minor Hockey FINAL REGISTRATION SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 9 am to 11 30 a m AT THE ARENA REGISTRATION FEE 26 per boy Three or more players per family Registration Includes Ice Time and Sweater Which Becomes The Property of the Boy Extra Rate For Rep Team Up to Bantam Midget Juvenile 25 THERE WILL BE A PENALTY FOR LATE REGISTRATION Skate and Equipment Exchange Service Charge up to MEAT SPECIALS Fresh Pork SHO ROAST BUT ROAST BUT CHOPS Fresh Not Frozen MEATY am SIDE SPARE RIBS SWEET SOUR MCO RIBS 159 Maple Leaf 12oz BIG 8 WIENERS 89 SANDWICH SPREAD ROLLS Maple 1602 BOLOGNA Lancia lb READY CUT MACARONI or SPAGHETTI F SAVINGS Dole Tins SaveW PINEA InOwnJuc E D Smith 19 Tins Save PUMP PIE FILLER 69 Quench FRUIT CRYSTALS 89 Hunts Tins TOMA SAUCE York Jar PEAN BUTTER Save Sunlight Bib LAUNDRY DETERGENT Kraft 16 oz Jar CHEEZWHIZ Save FROZEN FOOD Fresh Produce Arrives Daily At The Lowest Possible Prices McCains oz DEEP DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE or WHITE CAKE McCain s Pkg FRENCH FRIES Prices Effective September 21 23 24 AB SUPERMARKET Mill St East Acton 8530650 RESERVE THtHKJHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

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