The Acton Free Press Wednesday Oct 10 Midgets surrender one in two exhibition victories MAZDA HAT raocoTif Ed Inaogt Midgets taw thefr tint tatte of pre season play week aa they recorded victories andKllchenerfll The Acton team used players In the two at coach Cope Smith prepares reduce roster to 17 before the league Pictured below Actoa lorward Klrtoa fights with a Kitchener to reach a loose pack la front of the Kitchener net To the right Is Acton Mohamad Ron Twiss bound for Rangers farm fires waa spotted by a Frontiers both defensive- League There is a Milton Ron Twins has signed with the New York Rangers and has been assigned to one of their farm teams Twiss who previously played with the Milton Flyers and Windsor Spit Sabre scoring CAP GreaHartman 3 Pathmg l A Duffy Tracy Steve Miller l 2 3 Brad Buchanan 3 Neil Anderson 0 3 3 Rob Jeffries 0 2 Sean Doyle I l Jamie Vickery BobAllsop 1 Dennis Oil Lance Dexter 1 Randy Reynolds Steve VanDer Ranger scout last spring ly and offensively while he was playing defence for the George- j to town Intermediate A Rogers rookie camp in Raiders The night he was Virginia and afterward scouted Twiss turned In was offered a contract to an outstanding playoff ef play with Richmond fort against tort Erie the Eastern Big run for small feet Sixteen elementary schools from this area will compete in the tenth annual North Halton crosscountry champion ships today Wednesday at Kelso Con Area Teams from Georgetown Acton Mtlton and the surrounding area will be sending eight teams of boys and girls to compete in bantam junior intermediate and senior groups The races over the hilly terrain of Kelso will be one mile in length speaks here by Cord Murray Former Toronto Argo quarter back Chuck will be the guest speaker for the Halton Hills Chris lion Men a Fellowship first monthly dinner meeting on Tuesday October at North Halton Golf and Country Club Besides being a former Canadian Football League great is also active In Athletes in Action an organization for Christian Sports men He is being brought to Georgetown for the second time In the last Tew years by a local resident and former star receiver of the Saskatchewan is an official of Athletes in Action and brought and Peter Midler to Georgetown High School two years ago lo talk to students about Christianity began his CFL career In 1972 as Rookie of the Year pilot of the Hamilton Tiger Cats and took his club too Grey Cup victory Later he played for Winnipeg Blue Bombers before starring for for four seasons After failing to make the Boatman during a five day trial earlier this football season he retired from the game and now works for John Deere machinery Athletes in Action has active members In Canada Tickets at for this first dinner are available until Monday October 15 from Rud Whiting Gerry Corbett and Barwell 1289 The dinner begins at 30 pm Acton Curling Club INTRODUCTION TO CURLING Enjoy one of Canada s favourite sports Our curling season commences with an OPEN PRACTICE and BASIC IN STRUCTION SESSIONS in the week of TUESDAY OCT OBER to FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 Interested new curt ere are invited to attend these sessions If you try and like it you may wish to join 8RMS THIS COUPON RM A ffiB MEMBERSHIP DRAW FOB KM MEMBERS ONLY LADIES POT LUCK DINNER OCTOBER 25 ALL LADIES WELCOME chance be could be moved up later to the Stanley Cup finalists top farm club in New Haven of the American Hockey League Eds Inoout Midgets were the first local minor hockey team to don the blades in combat this year They showed they would be a team to be reckoned with over he season The midgets gave up only one goal in two exh ibition games over their first week of action as they topped and Kitchener In their first contest of the season against Cal the locals took advantage of a five min ute high sticking penalty to pot four goals as they scored an easy win McArthur got Acton on the at the mark of the opening frame with an unassisted goal Denis Kirton extended the lead from Gary Lumbers be fore the frame ended and then the broke loose Derek Hodgson fired two second period mar kers along with singles from Kirtoo and Lum bers as the Acton team went straight to the at tack Mike Mooahan picked up a pair of assists In the period with Del Mnhamad Mark Duval Brent Vickery and Paul Campbell earning single helpers The Turkey shoot Each year Acton High School has their own Thanksgiving Turkey Shoot The high school shoot is not like many others It is a basketball foul shooting competition with the winners taking homo a ten pound bird Grade 13 student Martin Osso was the hot test shooter among the boys in the competition sinking nine of ten bask while the girls competition was won by a grade nine student Nancy Wong with a seven of ten performance rounded out the scoring with Paul Campbell and Derek Hodgson netting third period goals Scott Timbers assisted on the Campbell goal while Hodgson a third of the game was unassisted Dave Anderson and Tim Baker shared the goaUeoding duties for Acton in the shutout In the second game of their exhibition season the Innouters were slow starting It until the third period that the Acton team came to life netting six goals on their way to the win Gary Lumbers paced the Acton scoring attack picking up four goals and an assist Mike added a pair of goals for Acton with Del Mohamad Derek Hodgson and McArthur adding singles Denis Kirton headed the with a pair of assists while ban tam gratis Mark Duval and Rob Vermeulen picked up single helpers The Acton goal tending combination of Anderson and George Garton came within four seconds of the shutout Brad Bye beat with a last art ched effort with Tour sec onds remaining The midgets employed players over the two gomes but must cut back lo before their season opens DAWSON MOTORS AUTHORIZED FOR MAZDA RAT aLfAROMEO fta In Acton by Hoy New 1879 FIAT featuring front whaat drive rack pinion merino ant rear window Urea choice of or automatic TANucHcanwmT murru Acton SKATING 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