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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 12, 1968, p. 4

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the acton free preu wednesday june 12 1968 innkeepers duel the world of outdoors with art hawts dominion wallops station hotel 13t grocers score in ninth to down herbs nine lest week at maple rock shooting range john cordes took top honors with 25 straight his first 26 straight congratulations john john also scored a 2z and m other good scoros last week were brad mainprise 2 v sill miller 23 keith mainprise 32 ed haws 21 art ltaes20 oord tin 1 and 19 and oar jlottymore 16 v this wash there warejwemem- bars with 26 straight gord clow and brad mainprise both went 85 wlthoutaffilss cord also got a 2a bothnshootev had previously won thmr 25 straight badges john cordes and john shadboll both gat 23 and 24 ihls weok whits earl jollymore got ib and 21 art hawes got 21 and ed bawes and biu miner both carner up with 16 sunday june 16 the maple rock trap shooters journey to milton for the first half of the annual shoot against halton sportsmens association last year maple rock won the trophy a bear for punishment this summer if you see gar bage along that favorite wood land path you might blame old bruin he black bear the scavenger the just plain nul- sancel some nuisance boars usually try the patience of cottagofs farmers and olhor people llviru in rural areas bear problems around cottages rid other dwellings catv usually bo alleviated by dsoiflg of all garbage in a manner that wilt not attract hungry or cuiioul brulris however such simpk solutions tnay hot solve far mers bear problems wim n normal food salrcos fall in satisfy thorn those animals will invade grain fields the amount ojf grain eaten usually is only a small peicuniagv of thai irfst but damage may accrue wtum boars knock down and tremolo tfrain while feeding in the holds section 2 of the game and fish act gives authority tb a person to kill hoars oil hit own land in defence or preservation of his property anyone with a nuisance bear problem is re quested to notify the nearest office of the department of land and forosts whenever a nul- saneo bear is killed it would be appreciated if the kill is reported to the department the local conservation officer can then onamlne the carcass to determine sex age and any ab normality or disease he also will bo able to record information regarding the specific boar pro blem this information will assist in the management pro gram for this big game animal while ed phillips whiffed is station hotel batsmen in town league softball thursday night his mates clubbed 22 hits dom inion hotel as a result rammed through a lopsided 131 victory over thoir intertown rivals host tlw defending champion station hrktolry could do against phillips slants was a run in the bottom of the third as they tied fou hits ogejbdi and sent bob doyle home dominions jhoanwhlfo hopped onto lorno poavoy for a runln the second two in the third one in he fifth three in the sixth wo in the seventh and tour in the ninth four bobblesiatbeslation inflold also contributed to their defeat peavoy sent so von of he down town innkeepers away frbm the plae empty handed lett fielder bruce shultispac- ed the resounding dominion house onslaught with foujf hits in five trips which included a third inning triple jeff fryer harry phillips and jim bullough crack ed throe safeties apiece with jeff boiling a triple and a doublo and jim whacking a three bagger roy shultls uartlndale and bryan dumi each connected twice gary talltefer ed phillips and barkley walloped a ml apiece eds a triple for the defending champs george williamson and ed smith sackod two hits apiece bob doyle doug ford john dunn and lorno poavoy oach rapped one mux hippy buck knight is lust about the same age as his friend john warwood if you count doggy years the sovon month old lab rador retriever owned by the warwoods took two top prizes at the ontario county konnol club championship show in oshawa june staff photo pioneer kennels breed winner black knight is still his trlandly unassuming self even altar taking two top prices at tb ontario county konnel club championship show held in oshawa on june 9 owned by mr and mrs jean warwood of rr 1 llmehcuse the sevenmonth old black labrador retriever won the best canadian breed puppy in breed ribbon jns was named reserve winner or second prlie among all of the male labradors in the show the dog was shown by mrs elena donaghy of danarl ken nels on the fourth line acton black knight was one of three puppies born last october at the warwoodg pioneer kennels lira warwood plans to enter him in another show on june 29 in hamilton baieball opener lions defeat custom cleaners at a boarding house a guest was sawing away at a sinewy kneejoint of a roast chicken leg at last waving an arm toward a bottle of sauce on the table near the landladys elbow he said pass the llnlmeutpleaat mrs uacsuttles this seagull has rheumatism third baseman jan rlddall of the losers was thumbed in the seventh frame for disputing an umpires decision don price officiated at the plate p mc- cristall on the bases dominion hotel gary talue- fer c j mckay 2b roy shultls ss b shultls rf j fryer cf ed phillips p h phillips c 2b martlndale lb j bullough 3b b dunn if barkley lf station hotel b doyle cf doug ford rf geo williamson district man heads new league to preserve parks c ed smith lf jan rlddall 3b couture 3b in 7th j dunn lb l peavoy p a mcnabb ss u harris as p homer 2b l kuch ma unescore r h l dom 012 013 201 11 22 1 sin 001 000 000 1 8 4 t masales h townsley u archibald f archibald lucas farrell d vlckery i g a d price jim kay d manes k maltby bruce car- gill a broulllard biiidawuna g mason i stutl the inaugural meeting of the algonquin wlldlanjjs league was held at huotsvluo on saturday june j the league was estab- w soccer scores atihnigti they were outhlt 63 lions club defeated custom cwanara 1612 in minor baseball monday night the winners scored five runs in the first frame three in the second and ended up the three inning diamond duel with an eight run aphirge custom cleaners tallied tour five and three runs for 12 bluy megilloway pitched for the lions while john ashley toed the rubber for custom cleaners uons g plckkslf ttay lor lf j schuts 2 b s mcnlght rf s paplllon cf a carnegie cf h toebes lb b taylor ss b megilloway p t uclntyre c r stachyra 3b rklcv van fleet 3b custom cleaners 0 carnr egle c j ashley p d megil loway lb j townsley lb j hurley 2b roger swan ss d marcoux rf t lambert rf ken withers cf h kintner lf umpire hector lambert by charlie thomson whero high school grounds 630 pm tuesday june who falcons vs mustangs 10 11 years mosquito group played an exhibition game falcons winning 21 in a close contest the falcons scored the only goal in the first half by john han sen and mike lute scored but the play was called by gil malcolm the referee on an offside early in the second half mike lute for mustangs tlod it up with a pretty goal there was some nlceheadwork by both learns in this second half that really surprised the coaches nathan fields put one in be tween the uprights for falcons to win the game i might add thai these boys are really getting tho knack of the game come up and see how they play tho georgetown legion has challenged our soceor club to play an exhibition game more of this at a later date thursday june 6 at the high school a league game was won by celtics 61 in the novice group 67 years tho rutlanders could not get going they were not sharp for this game the last time these two played the game ended in a 33 deadlock it was jeff shields night he scored all six goals for the cel tics quite a hockey player too tho one goal rutlanders scored was from a corner kick by bruce mcphall thursday june 6 at tho high school the 89 year atoms game was an exhibition the four teams were divided up into two the wolves and hotspurs tn red sweaters and the gunners nd rangers in blue sweaters the score 70 jim gentles scored two nath an fields throe ron turkost two goals all blues scoring the red team put up a good game despite the score they gave the blue team some anxious moments during the game take note look seol the acton legion chorallers are sponsoring a dance for the acton minor soccer association on friday june 28 at the legion hall ah the proceeds go to the acton minor soccer association more detail next week many thanks to you chorallers we can tuu use a few coaches come up to th high school grounds any tuesday or thursday night from 630 to roo pm we can use your help tues june 11th at high school 10 14 years red and yellow team exhibi tion halton heights golf country club open pq8 membershi 1 year 95 00 vhs inmarlon u pay as you nay 1 so weekdays 3 so waaitend t holiday phone 8784701 pj good grief baaas pj hi do t d ctdi j pj a hat to giii sskjkfl aassshrb v- sf v 1 tin chut 1 sit 1 h uuf dud vi u to pioint ppj him with gift tin ftcai it ph lhat vou know hi tail phi and uu knot hi plcaiur 1 t basal i1mi bf iva aavavbaavbawai atedlusfcfemipito rw mu ushed as a volunteer non-pror- fjt organisation to ensure that the heritage of algonquin and other parks in ontario signi ficant for their natural char acteristics shall he passed on intact to succeeding gener ations it wasgrantedltsletters patent by the province of ontario on april 1 the president of the league is ci abbott conway a bide buyer of beardmore and co who lives at rr 1 pusllnch near arkell he was with the anglocanadian leather company for 27 years before coming to acton about six years ago mr conway greeted the charter members who have sup ported the association since its first planning session in 1965 in his opening remarks he ex panded on the purpose of the league he said it is our hope that a great many people who value the natural features of the parks of ontario will support our work there are already numerous associations of naturalists in the province many of which have given strong leadership in up holding the integrity of the parks but we are convinced that there are literally thousands of out- doorsmen who do not consider themselves naturalists in the strict sense of the word but would welcome an association that speaks for those who simply enjoy outdoor activities in pri mitive surroundings with pri mitive equipment mr conway pointed out the league will depend for financial support on its members at least in its initial stage in order to attract as many people as pos sible the annual membership dues are being kept at a min imum 2 per year mailing address is algonquin wlldlands league box 114 postal station q toronto 7 he said history has shown that governments do not establish and maintain good parks systemsun- less there are strong eltlaens organisations to counterbalance the efforts of shortsighted ex ploiters who measure tho value of any piece of land solely by its convertibility into instant dollars the red team kicked off the yellow team scored the first goal with a header right into the goal by mike luty to this point in the game both teams played spirited soccer eddie enslng scored for the yel low team on a pretty passing play giving the goalkeeper no chance on the play first half score yellow 2 reds 0 ken anderson the yellow teams goalkeeper played a very steady game and his kicking was good the game wascalledanout 10 minutes in the second half on account of tho rain twtj utraer 124 mill st at wilbur nfoni ts33l0 fins ft masks new stock has arrived at reduced prices also snorkels goggles ear plugs quality merchandise from toona wiavs in atodt at 7t register for playground june 15 22 summer playground ehdswlm mlng cuss registration forms have beon sent to schools this weok parks superintendent hrr- old townsley told the free press this week parents sro asked to register their children for the summer program on the two registration dates saturday june is and saturday june 22 from 10 am to 12 noon because of construction at the mzbennett school this summer the playground will be held in the high school grounds at the north end of town mr townsley also revealed he has hired louise mcelroy of guelph as the new swimming instructor i g a pushed three runs across in the ninth inning of sun days town lesgue softball fixture to down herbs delivery 74 ken maltby started the grocers off in the ninth landing on first safely andre broulllard and cord mason followed suit all three scored to break a 44 tie which had clung to the game from the fifth herbs started the game off on the sunbaked diamond like they were anxious to tuck it in ha bag early tour runs front the first fourbrfersmccristsll coe mssalessndtbwhaleythen they willed either from the heat or ken uaubys pilches and tjever scored again igji scored one in that flrgt as don price made the rounds and had the game in tlw fifth with dave mane ktattby and uruce cargiu completing the circuit winning pitcher ken maltby hung 12 delivery nan up on strikes doujtvlckery look the loss ho whiffed 10 herbs p mfcri stall it coe thurs fri sat june 13 14 is j all color show j the hellcats m- starring burlington arena centre for returns to enable the public and tho press id get first hand election results the haltonwentworth liberals have rpotelj burlington cniraiarenafor june 25 local and nalooat results will be posted thero as theycome in this will wllow the people tp be come ciosy trfandmorelnvolved with the june 25 eteotlon bike located a bicycle was found at tho swimming ro at tho park mon day and turned pver to police it was recovered by its owner tho same evening opp report 12 accidents during the period of may 26 to june 1 inclusive ontariopro- vlnclal police milton detach ment investigated 12 accidents including four personal intiry accidents resulting in sevonpor- sons being injured property damage totalled 7010 and 11 charges wore preferred as a result of these accidents thore were 70 traffic charges preferred 41 traffic warnings issued and 36 vehicles safety checked two break enter and theft occurrences were investigated two stolon autos being 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