v 4 th acton free press weovieadey march 15 1967 h m m swftt apr 2 raiders kodkey xktito nl event in the community centre befonrthe switch to pulled on the ice plant will be a junior hockey exhibition on sunday april 2 the switch jwfta everyone enjoyed two even ings of social curling this week novelty prizes were awarded to the top team in each draw monday evening winners were bruce cargill shirley hunter audrey cunningham and al kirkriess don timmings and his rink john buckman allan mcken- zle and barry buchanan won the early draw tuesday even ing the 91 1 pm draw was won by mac sprawl mary marks max storey and tom manes ken marchment team won a close decision over andrew mckenzics team in the semi finals for the bill toth shell trophv monday evening it was a good spectator game with the game not being de cided until the second last stone was thrown final score 1 19 in favor of the marchment foursome tuesday evening the finals were- played against meb blows team with helen otter- bein skipping agnes holmes and george williams it was a close game with the blow rfhk 2 down coming home final score 148 in favor of the marchment rink congratulations to ken and his team ruth lcatherland henry leachman and val drinkwaltert the first playoff game in the mens monday afternoon league saw bill toths team defeat mick holmes team in an extra half end next week- the first and third teams play each other ijc len lovcll vs ted tyler will be pulled right after the ganie to let ice out for an other season the exhibition game will be between caledonias jr d team and the tricounty juv eniles from acton theres a threefold purpose for the game 1 to see how the acton team stack up against junior competition with a view to having a team in that bracket next season 2 to give acton referee-ih- chief murray harrison and his referees a chance to show their stuff for oha observ ers nine referees from acton will officiate 3 in a shift for oha observers 3 last but not least says rec director howard pearce its a great way to end the year toon itwky settled smday rivalry between the 4town tournament pee wees and the tricounty all star pee wee team resulted in an exhibition sunday in which the 4town team whipped the tricounty 82 the 4town team is called from players in the legion town league while the tri- county club played as a unit in the 13 team league all sea son big gun for the winners was peter morrison he rifled in three goals and collected two assists ron louttet bagged two counters randy marsh scored one and assisted on two rod gibbins hit the tar get once and collected an as sist steve marshall scored one jim mcnabb and mike pope assisted on one each first tricounty goal was scored by d hunter from chris tennant second one was a solo by chris tennant ti top dogs meet in industrial ig finals by mm mcnabb semltinal playoff action in the industrial hockey league sunday night left l two top teams to begin battle for the champldnship next week in a best two out of three game tally in the opening call of close competition the jets fell to the orioles in the third period 53 after lieing it up in the second the second hajf of the twin bill saw the raiders whomp the duster 71 to gain a posi tion in the final fight brian mccristall started the orioles on the road to victory with a marker assisted bv denny gibbons while ron bastille followed with a point er from denny gibbons and iii mel sheppard dunn and john dunn continued with one unassisted as did gary ma- sales and harold watson on asaiturfrom bastille and doug sheppard to finish the oriole tally john goy and edmund wi lier set noah roszell up for the first of the three jet goals gary ritchie scored from john goy apd jim biiousd netted one unassisted to climax the teams scoring efforts ian johnson scored the lone marker for the dusters who have been plagued with simi lar losses in the second half of the season due to the loss of valuable players rich gordon set the pace for the raiders with his three goal tally on assists from al an mcnabb ken mclsaacand stu mcdonald ron heller golfed in a pair of pointers as sisted each time by alan mc nabb and stu mcdonald cord mason slapped in a marker on a pass from ron heller earlier in the game to start things rolling for the raiders next weeks playoff game starts at 7 oclock with the raiders meeting the orioles who incidentally are a com bination of the top scoring and cellar teams as far as the in dustrial hockey season went this year amwss tw arttfc ttihum ii ports fsgl girls senior cagers lose to durham in cwossa playoffs last saturday the girls sen ior basketball team travelled to milton to participate in the cwossa b championship schools from acton durham meafbrd and chesley were rep resented in the first game acton play ed durham both teams were evenly matched for the first half then durham broke loose the score at half time was 14- 12 for durham in the third quarter acton was unable to control the ball and durham with their added height advantage took over the acton girls made a last quart er comeback but were unable to equal durham the final score was 3219 for durham the ladles started a three week draw with the viceskips skipping the first week teams and results are as follows team i marg toth del- ores tyler jackie blow jean mcphall team ii eleanor goy phyllis patrick ruth holmes norma marchment team iii gwen tyler lois mackenzie isabel mckenzie dodie mcguioway team tv mae dumarsh bea dubois gladys price pat frizzcll team v may wilds kae hansen willa hewitt agnes holmes team vi ethel holmes ruth leatherland stella brunelle val drinkwal- ter team vii shirley hun ter delores jordan doreen lee margaret gibson team viii anne moore mary marks doris creamer norma robinson results marg toth 2 gwen tyler 2 anne moore 2 may wilds 1 ethel holmes 1 elea nor goy 0 mae dumarsh 0 shirley hunter congratulations to willa hewitt an her rink for win legion town league ning first prize and a trophv at the business girls spiel in burlington other team mem bers were lois mclean mar- jurie kurtz and betty connel ly the club mixed bonspiel starts next week for the jack ridley and hiram walker tro phies scout news scout john new did a good job of sending a message by semaphore it wont be long and we will be able to use this form of communication at hik es and camps and even think up codes only understandable to our own patrol after the eagles patrol rwo- monthsinatow win in the patrol competition it looks as if the lion patrol wants to get a lions share in the competit ion they won februarys boaua a map read ing and compass a very im portant part of the badge se cond class a reminder to one and all dont fttrget saturday morning march 18 when the cubs and scouts will take orders in the morning for hot cross buns for delivery on thursday af ternoon march 23 two phone numbers are available satur day afternoon march 16 8534406 or r5m063 skip buffalo bantam and ro chester pee wee became the first casualties of the legion town league playoffs this week the bisons put up a strong fight in the opening game of a goals to count bantam series against hershey on thursday nigh i and earned a 22 tie the bears came back the next night and captured a 32 de cision to win the round thursday night pointgetters for the bears were dave ken nedy and steve garrett with goals and garrett with an as sist bill severinslci and riny schuts had the replies for the bisons and paul paulsen earn ed an assist ted saitr fired two markers friday night to pace the bear viclcry gordon williams had a go and an assist and assists went to bill nicolak steve garrett and jerry buchanan john last had both bison goals and steve connell and bill scvcrinski assisted peter morrison paced cleve lands victories in pee wee play over roches r in the opening contest he scored three goals and assisted one as the bar ons swept to a 52 decision jeff goy had a pair of goals for the barons allan green and ter- rance rozec had assists ron lduttet scored both american oals wade knight and ken hurren assisted in the second game of the set morrison and goy scored two goals each and allan green notched a singleton morrjson 2 razee t armstrong and randy downes drew helpers rod gibbins had the only ro chester goal ron louttet and howie coultrup earned assists harry lawaoa scored twice and randy marsh dented the twine once as the baltimore clippers nipped springfield 52 in the first game of their pee wee series dave forster and rowland mcculloch 2 had assists for the winners bob krul scored twice of the los ing indians in atom playoff action john mchugh had a hat trick three goals and ford alton scored twice s brampton whomped weston 61 joe kentner had a single assists for the win ners went to d dixon mike ware alton kentner and tim taylor john scoyne scored the weston goal on a pass from g bruce in novice playoff action bernie taylor clicked for four goals to lead niagara falls to a 53 victory bill mckenzie scored once and picked up three assists taylor had one assist john hansen 2 and wayne allen scored for st catharines john schuts pick ed up two assists and bill paul and hansen had one each david allen scored five tim es as oshawa downed hamil- ton 81 bill vivian had two markers and ricky baginski had one david morris vivian and baginski had assists kev in marcoux replied for hamil ton schedule novice march 15 6 pm niagara falls vs st catharines 7 pm oshawa vs ha joanne landsborough and sandi slingerland played good games tooth ways and led the team in scoring with eight points each judi duby had two points and britta larsen added one in the finals durham played olf against chesley durham came out on top to take the championship for the third year in a row although the team didnt quite make it miss atkey was very satisfied with the years result and would like to com mend the girls on the team for then excellent sportsmanship and cooperation the team will probably lose six of the nine players cap tain joanne landsborough sandi slingerland judi duby imartha hoey theresa marzo and lois kirkwood will be gone it is hoped that gladys cal- ver linda wood edna good- rige and britta larsen will be back along with several junior players who will join senior ranks next year chances look fairly promising again next sea son 500 players 36 team in 9th ammo teuhwy over 500 boys on 36 teams will be participating in this years tricounty juvenile tournament which gets underway in milton on saturday the schedule for the first four days of the tournament is as follows saturday march ib 830 am stoney creek vs acton c 9 jo am whitby vs richmond hill b 10 jo am brantford vs brampton a 1130 am woodbridge vs orangcvillc c 100 pm georgetown vs weston b 200 pm markham vs milton c 300 pm detroit vs trenton b 400 pm peterborough vs riverside a 500 pm tuisonburg vs fort erie b 600 pm elmvale vs fergus c monday march 20 700 pm chinguacousy vs lakeview b 800 pm bolton vs hespeler c 900 pm stratford vs marlboros a 1000 pm oshawa vs oakville a tuesday march 21 700 pm stoney creek or acton vs markham or milton ccon 800 pm brantford or brampton vs oshawa or oakville acon 900 pm don mills vs bowmanvillc b 1000 pmejanlvsburlingtona wednesday march 22 700 pm dundas or richmond hill vs georgetown weston b 800 pm alderwood vs dunnville c 900 pm st catharines vs guelph a 1000 pm elmvale or fergus vs bolton or hes peler ccon stag pays tribute to three policemen informative facts about life in the arctic were told lions club members- monday- even ing by high school viceprinci pal joe bray during summer vacations he worked in jhe arctic three years on scientific research he imparted some of his li king for the country and its hardy inhabitants to the lions a he commented on his slidesv- saie of flags and other spe cial centennial decorations was reported on by vic bris- ttfw he also reported on the recent juvenile hockey team bus trip to hamilton the joint meeting with the ys men was reviewed by mur ray harrison il was announced that 18 clubs in this district submit ted peace essays and first place winners were from brampton georgetown bra- malca and north peel murray harrison acted as tailtwister in the absence of nell miller high school curlers tip milton 105 on monday the boys cwo ssa curling team travelled to milton for the first game in the district playoffs the actonites had no diffic ulty in defeating milton 105 georgetown received a bye acton now advances to the finals against georgetown for the district championship lat er this week the team is comprised of skip gordon reid vice allan mckenzie second barry bu chanan and lead paul young- blut you can help every heart in your family by supporting the canadian heart fund ttcrta ccrter 124 mill st at wilbur phoni s532160 w nvem g iwnsmh novices busy march 17 start 6 pm march 18 start 2 pm pee wees march 16 baltimore vs springfield march 18 start 3 pm bantams march 16 8 pm hershey vs pittsburg atoms march 18 1 pm weston vs brampton acton novice allstars have not been idle since they were dumped two straight in the tri- county playoffs by milton the team has been playing or practicing at least twice a week a week last friday they downed georgetown 4 town novices 10 with ken withers scoring the only goal from jeff townsley good work on the part of actons defense kept georgetown off the score sheet last saturday the novices travelled to i mount forest to the tournament and downed wingham 52 in the first game goals ken withers tim mc- intyre and billy mcguioway notched one each assists micros top ct 72 micro plastics whomped the brampton ctc last sunday night in georgetown by a 72 decision ed hiuier bagged a winning hat trick aided by brothers dan and tfarvev with pointers of their own copping extra micro markers were roil schmidt and george green wood were collected by jim hurley ken withers and john mccut- cheon in the afternoon encounter acton was downed 34 by wat erloo in spite of an extremely good effort the breaks went in waterloos direction the novices had only 12 play ers during the regular season but since the 4town tourney have received some new play ers they are bernie taylor kevin marcoux john hansen and robin inscoe subbing for peter swim next game for the team will be sunda here at 345 when the entertain listowel three policemen leaving the milton opp detachment this month were feted by over 100 friends and fellow policemen at a stag in the uaw union centre in milton recently promoted and transferred corporals bill ben nett and tom dube and con stable wilf griffiths who is leaving the opp service to work with the security divis ion of douglas aircraft at mai- ton were the guests of honor on behalf of their friends sergeant w j grant of mil ton opp presented gifts each received a wallet of mon ey the two corporals received engraved desk pen and clock sets and const griffiths was given an engraved mug we are all sorry to see them go i have enjoyed work ing with these three men very much corporal jack parkin son told the crowd sgt grant told the gathering the promotions for the two corporals wer- well deserved as he wished them all success in their new positions each of the three men made short speeches thanking their fellow workers and friends for their assistance in the past cpl bennett has served with the opj sincejl956 and has spent the past nearly nine years in the milton detach ment his promotion effective february i also transferred him to brantford detachment cpl dube came to the milton o pp in 1957 after earlier ser vice in oakville and george town and on the milton muni cipal detachment of the opp he was transferred this month to the burlington office constable griffiths left the o p 9 a week ago he joined the opp in september of 1961 and spent the past five and a half years with the mil ton detachment earlier he had served from 1946 to 1948 with the palestine police while a paratrooper in the sixth air borne division and from 1948 to 1956 with the liverpool city police england granted hud at limehouse back m 187 more has been ascertained bf the history of limehouse since the appearance in last weeks free jress of the fea ture story on the old kilns mrs william mitchell of limehouse and her cousin charles meredith both of limehouse are great grand children of john meredith who first surveyed the district and is buried in limehouse ceme tery the surveyor came lo can ada with the influx of united empire loyalists and his fam ily settled in the niagara dis trict he fought with the bri tish army and received a grant of land at limehouse in 1817 charles meredith still has the sword of his illustrious an cestor see the new series by at pcrta acton arena schedule wednesday march 15 42 am 2 pm speyslde public school 23 pm mothers and pre school children 56 pm figure skating club 68 pm legion minor hockey 81 1 pm industrial hockey thursday march h 1011 am limehouse public school 13 pm speyilde public school 34 pm m z bennett public school 56 pm figure skating club 67 pm referees hockey school 79 pm legion minor hockey 910 pm industrial hockey friday march 17 34 pm robert little 67 pm legion minor hockey 710 pm tricounty hockey 101 1 pm industrial hockey saturday march it 812 om figure skating club 16 pm legion minor hockey 810 pm public skating 1012 prn industrial hockey sunday march 19 79 am industrial hockey 9t1 am figure skating club 11 am 130 pm rentals 130330 pm public skating 47 pm minor hockey 710 pm industrial hockey monday march so curling tuesday march 21 curling wednesday march 22 6 30 pm public school ice carnival haltons sportsmens assoc steak and ham shoot trap and target friday march 24 club house uppor btt urn milton ontario store managers specials hamburg or hot dog buns 5 si buy one get one free reg size p ixz a 5 8t get yours now while they i ji open 7 days a week 10 am 11 pm inclu sundays i