Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 11, 1970, p. 5

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Rock and Broom The Acton Fran March 1970 and Helen played In the Cuberry Insurance rid ay March and homo It ho Business Girl consisted of two flvo end iunes In the evening Fourteen took Here Is an excerpt from the local rule of the game Play en are urge J to bo ready to deliver their rock when their mm And the courtesy of placing your opponent rock no at the encouraged Tip to Please do nol just the broom on Ice and your and on your hip The player throwlni the rock should be given guidance is to where you want the rock end up If you want a or a guard let the player throwing rock know end looki very different from Ihe hack from what It does at the Have you indicated yet how much of the debenture Issue you will pick up The interest is good and ihe money to cover com of the building The would appreciate your prompt attention to trie letter all union received week li gives a clear picture of Moon learn and in tho other game Charles and his team won out over the BUI learn by a score of 10 to This coming Saturday the are conducting an invitational Good curling is to bo expected when the ladles over So quite a crowd of spectator will likely be on hand for I lie day John Buck man Steve Dubois George William Walter Dubois Ken Marchmenl Irwin for lie Monday and Tuesday mixed draw started Sunday taking pari were the teams of BUI and the John and Brian Moon lead the en In the playoffs A number of new members have Joined Ihe club recently Let moke them welcome and lend them any ml it once possible to make curling an enjoyable pastime for them was made week about the soccer trophies on the man lie Well Dave Dawson explained Ihe circumstances He Is connected with the boys soccer league that encompasses and I eel Boys from town up t 16 years of age arc in Ihe league Last year boys from here belonged to the league and they brought homo lo Acton two splendid trophies Ihnt were on display having a place to illiplay the a member of the executive Mad given permission for them lo be displayed at the curling club March 14 and arc the dates for registration of boy for the 1970 ten ton Games are played at high school grounds There are no Tor this learn in Just a number of private citizens Results of In the Mixed League arc as follows The Goy team won over the Brian Ted Tyler AndyMcKenrle John Hob Armstrong TUFSDA to Hill MainnrLte Dry don Hunter Charles Davidson Tom Walson Ron Guest 9 to II Atlnn Mel Jordan Love Bill Toil Brian Moore Chester Anderson I Tyler Wl MLN Bill Ken Waller Dubois Brian Moore Ted Tyler ix Andy Mchenric Bill Dumarsh Steve Dubois Mel Jordan Don Anderson Marg Tyler Kay Hansen I Goy Shirk Hunter HIGH SCHOOL Anne Walton Mark Hurst Steve Von I led Sandra Van Fleet George McPhail John New I Legion town league tallies ATOMS Guelplt and WeMon look one game leads as semi finals began Saturday Bert Post scored lour goals lo lead to a shutout win over Seltzer netted the other goal Don collected and Post and Ralph each catned one Weston gained a I win over Dixie on the strength of a four goal performance by Steve Trotter Randy Van Fleet scored the other Weston goal and also assisted on llircc of Trotter s tallies Ken Woodman scored he lone Dixie goal BANTAMS Pittsburgh and Buffalo played to a I tie in the tit game of the bantam George Artcm scored the Pittsburgh goal from and Charlie Allen netted the Buffalo goal from McCtca MIDGETS The midget playoff opener also ended a tic getwecn St Louts and Los Angeles Ted Muclbacher Steve Van Fleet and David Pink scored for St Louis Randy Fciguson contributed two assists and Muclbacher and Blair Shpp picked up one apiece Tun Coles and Harry Lawson tallied a goal and an assist each for Los Angeles Don Cunningham scored the other goal and Gary Masters Bob and Jim added assists the world of OUTDOORS A E GEORGE WILLIAMS rink receives championship trophy after the I A bonspiel Saturday from spiel sponsor Dave Manes Left Monos Staff Photo Williams rink brings home groceries s full quota of towns look McCnsl ill I ourth place was the Marchmenl urn mud A full quota of 16 tcums look part In the I G A at Acton curling club The Manes brothers sponsored the event and supplied he trophies and prizes After the curling supper was served and the remainder of the evening spent In Trophy for highest team went to the rink skipped by George Williams Hewitt Bob Jtid Val Drmkwaltcr were the other members of the learn played in second draw First draw winners Andy and Isabel McKcnzic Lthcl Holmes and Phil Second prize went to the team of Ken nit Norm Joe and Nan Hutsl Third prize winncts were Walter Dubois Merton Jean Parker prize lo Ted and Tyler and Nellie In the second draw the Williams rink wis high Second pure went to the of Bill and Toth Ann Moore and Harvey Young Third prize wis liken by Vic and Phyllis Bruce Cargill and Join MiCnsliU I ourth place was the of Mcb Jackie Blow John Ml Hugh George Miltbv Individual trophies were presented lo the trophy winning Allan I Derby and Ken Itinciil di In the diuw lor the and mushrooms he were Hugh in GwcnTyh Will Hewitt Noun Mmhment Dolores Jord Vol liter Legion Notes md Badminton champs Twenty six members ot the Acton Badminton Club took purl in mixed doubles loum and March in High School gym Partners were drawn from a hit will from iwo tunes deciding the winners of the piclimiuiry ts and a best ol three games on Much Carol Korpeli Don Price battled through all opposition to take on Pitteistn Williams in the linil The Korpela partnership took llic first of the final IS and appeared lo be in of he second when some steady pi ly by Patterson Willi mis brought litem I torn behind lo III situation Thtcc more points by the I give ind Willi mis a 17 win liter i tension picked This set the lor all exciting third urn which Willi mis pulled ahead close slut to like I he gimc 15 win ihe final by two to one ind become the i9 eh mips A trophy tided to the highest line lot il by in couple Went to Carol Korpcl mil Don Price who worked tot tolil ol just ihead of Don Lmdsiy27 Last weeks Fiee Press carried a letter to the editor in which the wriler wanted the people of this district to write their M P to have the leghold trap abolished I would like to disagree with Mr on some of his arguments in support of his stand While no doubt In some cases here is needless suffering inflicted by the leg hold trap there is no reason for a blanket condemnation of Us use I applaud his reason that of of cruelty to animals but there are many cases in which this trup is as humane as any on Ihe market 1 am referring lo the use of the rap for water sets Sets so designed hat Ihe animal is quickly drowned In these Ihe animal dies In about ihe same time as in one of the humane traps fur an animal such as ihe beaver can stay under water for quite while the Department of Lands and Forests say once caught p lines and seldom lives for more than a minute Another use for the leg hold irap although not used so often these days is for larger animals such as wolves and bears To date there is no humane Irap made large enough to use n these animals Another point that should be considered is the cost of ihe types of traps For Instance 1 leg hold traps of the sue used for bcivet cost The same number of raps would cost And as pointed out earlier leg hold traps are jmt is humane on these water arum as the humane type I believe our Happen are having hardenough lime make a living without forcing them to destroy i good pari of their be replaced with the new humane rips at times I think Ihe leg hold properly set for wiler animals is very and if the trap be regulaled should be used for w Her sets only and not totally banned Top score at Maple Rock Shooting Range this week wcnl to Br id Mam prize who came up with Other scores were Denny and 20 Bryan C 20 and Clow J9 Bob Adorns and md Bill Given and II icscntly Hie men II with l After lt MS Inxi 130 I etc llubci I lUi Tanners silor Maple Rock this week was Ken Brown who SI El 111 d lu ik i Blow Press Hellers meet to decide industrial title Lions tie Notes from Acton High By Mary Ann I unsuccessful Monday in the Ambitious Grade 12 students T r defciitcd 7 1 which hcin from I wws juveniles pi a 1 lie with Dundis an gone here last Bob Andrews Mike Cooper id Br id Timbers were he Blow Press and Heller will open a best of ihrec scries for Ihe Acton Industrial Hockey League championship this Sunday at The Iwo learns advanced to I he finals via hard fought semi final victories over Discount and Nielsen Clothing last year s finalists Sunday night Lakcvicw held the regular season champs to a lie Sunday night but the tic wis not enough to overcome he goal lead Blow Press had built up in a opening game victory Blow Press won the total goals scries 1 led 1 midway through the second period of Sunday s game but Blow Press came from behind to score four goals and Bill Coon each tallied a pair of goals for the winners Jim McDonald netted he other goal and Coon Larry McAfee Dan Sieve and John Cunningham added assists l and Dave were both two goal men for Lakcvicw Lrnic Waller contributed a goal and an assist Doug collected three assists Wayne Wheeler picked up one Both goalies Jack McKcnzic and Jim sparkled as ihcy did in the scries opener Lakcvicw served two of the three minor penalties handed out by referees Joe Tarr and Bob Andrews Heller carried a three goal bulge into their game as a result of win in the fust game then eked out a 4 decision Sunday to win llic series Goalies Frank Anthony and Wayne Wilson were in top form in lite first iwo periods Gary Taillcfcr scored the only from Bill Cook at 45 of the second period bach set red three times in the final chapter Chick scored twice and Tied Fhsmk once lor Heller s Gary Ritchie added wo and Dan Arbic chipped in one Nielsen marksmen were Mason Mas lies Aim Hall Holmes collected two assists and Mason Grant and Hon Schmidt picked up one apiece leim served one minor penalty legion playoffs 10 am Ice Wee Ice Wee Cleveland he iter noun iltsb ugh wished over cars at a Wash for Wishmgton last Saluidiy or the price of I cars were thoroughly cleaned inside and oul Mr Martindale had the task of washing Barry Buchanan ear is he held the winning lickel on the auction The class for he support hey were given and special lhanksgo those who gave tips Tills Saturday the same class is sponsoring bake sale The goods arc to be sold in SimpsonsSears store A school bake sale will be held Much Plans are in the miking for another hot dog sale a penny sale a money draw and maybe even another car wash All proceeds go towards the gride 12 geography trip to Washington The ADHS hockey team was the championship The boys ought to end and should be on their fine team effort Students given the opportunity of hearing the Hon George Kerr speak last Monday Mr Eastwood of ihe science depirtmenl introduced Mr Kerr al the morning assembly fc very otic found Im views and facts concerning pollution problem profitable A question period w is next on the program This discussion included every Hung from the pollution of Fairy Lake the trouble in the Great Lakes Marie Timbers scerelary of our Council thanked Mr Kerr for his time and helpful answers Passed a resolution to give minor Softball teams in Hornby and Glen WUInms the same rants is in 1969 namely each championship team and also to give a giant of to the village of Lunehousc to help on minor Received then interim for school levy for month of Much from the Hon County Board of amounting to THE LEPRECHAUNS WILL BE INVADING KELLY SON LTD MARCH 17th ONLY SURPRISES I GALORE BRING YOUR COLLEENS DONT MISS OUT end Son Lid IllWTODHAMST GUELPH 8226041 BUY EASTER SEALS Ity Watson Eatter Saal campaign g F an ivnvol tuns I March hand capped nOnla I tho campaign rait I The campaign ing to a Si MOO HAM FOR THI WORLD IS HIRE IN ONTARIO and Easier Seal made all poll hie to con and most no organ On thai a nun rg staff or tamp program of rraal can ires and the number of I s Tha s a proieel larvlco dubs n ihe Thase serves clubs work association with for d on to and the funds for bene of more than 1 Id en SUBSCRIBE TO THE EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN WITH A GIFT TODAY A Id or who become physically tabled through ace dam d saasa Of at birth hat the bait opportunity racovary and cure than lit to people of Ontario who endorse this great effort by generously the work being done by the Thit year Easier Seal contribution mutt be at lean total Illation tor children to continue A ha Getter appaal at your home will ba of help to crippled child A PROJECT OF THE ROTARY ClUB OF ACTON Mail Your Dotation to EASTER SEAL FUND THE ROTARY CLUB OF ACTON BANK OF MONTREAL ACTON

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