The Aclon Free Press Wednesday September Lawlor cop wins Acton Sept The tat model feature today had exciting momenta On the third lap Cliff and Chuck spun The cars went around number turn fast that Larry Bain ran Into the front of Ed Stewart then ran Into the rear of Bain Unfortunately Bain and were not able to continue but Stewart managed to get his car fixed In time to get back In and take scratch position although he had been In fourth place George started in sixth place and jumped Into the lead on the second lap On the seventh lap the red flag was once again thrown when Ronnie Overland spun between number and turns and lost his driveshaft On the flying restart It was and Wallace Chuck who started In scratch worked his way up to second spot on the tenth lap He was pushing hard and finally on the fourteenth lap got past On the eighteenth lap NlchoUs had to pull out when he developed rear end problems So Chuck lawlor came through to take another feature with Murray Wallace second and Larry Majuery third On the first Up of the sixth cylinder feature there were four cars In a mix up Larry Cox and George had to retire to the pits with con siderable damage John Falka after starting in fifth place took over the lead on the fifth lap from Glenn Speera Falka was able to hold It until the ninth when he lost a wheel This was the chance Larry Majuery was waiting for Majuery had been hard He took over the lead and won another feature with Jim Ellis second and Rod Arnold third Pit Stops The last few weeks have been busy ones for Larry Majuery He has had both his fathers car and his uncles car at the track He Jumps out of that top six into the number S and drives In the eights and does a very good Job with whichever car he Is driving RESULTS 1st Glenn Sneers Jim Ellis Jim Patterson 2nd Larry Majuery George Larry Cox Feature Larry Majuery Jim Ellis Rod Arnold Dirk Jensen 1st heat Tony Dave Jim 1st A head Larry Bain Cliff Larry Majuery 2nd B George NlchoUs Steve Tony 2nd A Murray Wallace Chuck Ed Stewart Trophy Dash George Murray Wallace Feature Chuck Lawlor Murray WsUace Larry Majuery Ed Stewart Steve Station defaults Petes win title The Industrial league finals ended on a sour note last night when Station Hotel were unable to field a team for the fifth game and were forced to default to Petes Barber Shop Since Petes already led the series three games to one the win them their second straight playoff title and possession of the H Hlnton Trophy for another year The series had been held up by rain on two previous nights GEORGE who drives Acton Auto Bodys number la among the top 10 drivers at Acton Speedway this season Staff Photo Acton hosts minor soccer finals Sat Orangeville Raceway Entries For the first time ever Acton host the HaltonPeel inter- minor soccer finals this Saturday at the high school field Four championships are to be decided Mayor and possibly Miss Acton Fair Anita will be on hand to present trophies Basketball opens Monday An open basketball night will once again be held In the M Z Bennett school gym on Mondays between and organizer Fred Dawkina reports Organizers have also entered a team in the eight team Guelph Industrial league which will begin a game Tuesday night schedule October 20 Players Interested in either the open basketball night or the In dustrial team are asked to be at the Z Bennett gym this Monday night Prospects can secure further Information by calling Fred at or Bill Landsborough at host Sunday The third and deciding game of First game on Saturdays schedule will pit Georgetown Cyclones against either Milton or United for the atom championship at 10 In the mor ning At IS either Acton or Georgetown will face Milton or OakvUle for the mosquito title Georgetown Rangers will play Bronte Legion for the pee wee championship at 130 and Bronte Legion and United will battle It out for the bantam crown at 3 In the afternoon Acton Minor Soccer officials would like to see as many fans as possible out to watch the final games which are a climax to a most exciting season Atom tourney October Teams from Bronte Georgetown Guelph Milton Oakvllte and Orangeville will Join Acton Atoms and Acton Arrows in an invitational atom soccer tournament here Saturday October Both the M Bennett and High School field will be used for the tournament which begins at 10 in the morning and runs until in the afternoon Winner of the event receive the H Hlnton trophy A of lAw I of Ml TOO It Orinfivll Ranwiy lor rdnf cud allow riRBTHACE DIAMOND LASS Troy M HERBERT 1 Chips R Struma Jut Union So -I- WUUon BEL WOOD BOY T TOPSY LEE Carroll J BEAU J Somorvllk I MidoODi Vols limit R Given VoJa Bomb- Hon Amto JIM SULLIVAN 9 GYPSY CorbM J Spencer Boy K Newman I Bid Will J HIM Dm Jiy HACK LAURIE KHAN M BOLD JENNIE Heath GUY HAL VUlM Young HlshUnd Comet L I Dili Ella I Worthy W Foul race MISS BISCUIT BOX K ANDY COUNSEL Fool 1 Bennett AE SIXTH RACE DUKE 1 JERSEY LEA a BARB R I Cum Lea J Lady Vera I Great Pretender Law Km AE Beyond Belief M CENTENNIAL MISS MAGGIES COMET KeeJIni LADY Car Kins i a Lady R 7 Lady Florence L AVON TRUE LEA C Union CHARLEY PAPOOSE It DOCTOR KIRK I Portal Ann Jamea R Laurel Atom E Edward HI venial Dms Carroll Mi Clara Girl Lawaon NINTH RACE EASTWOOD IRISH C BONNIE DUKE B Carroll BUSTER I 1 A Avery 3 Pick Peter Dun TENTH RACE IS CONFERENCE MIR C Chapman I A Avery EdaSan Corbett is top in fun game The idea to hit the ball into the cup at the bottom of the flag but there more fun than serious golfing when Halton County Employees took to the course at Heights Golf Course Thursday Jack Corbett came off with the best score of the tourney with a The idea was to form a better relationship between council members and various depart ments of the county DeputyReeve Bill Gillies was the only councillor to make the scene Others were occupied with previous com mitments the ORA final between and Is scheduled for Camp- bellrOle Una Sunday at Campbellville won the opener in Corunna Saturday but lost the second game 1110 on their home field Sunday omha referees clinic here Acton will host this years r forum and conic for the area Saturday October Climes an held annually Rockwood wins title on Beatties blast Norm Beatties ninth inning home run gave Rockwood Seniors a 10 win over and the championship in the seventh and deciding game of the dual series in Glen Williams Sunday night who trailed three games to one earlier In the series forced the seventh game with a 7 win in Saturday night various parts of the province to Norval had held provide Instruction for Rockwood to three hits and prospective referees and to allow struck out nine before Beattie referees presently holding belted Ms gamewimung blow cards to improve their fans Winning pitcher John Salmon Moffat girls cop TriCounty title Moffat girls and under bring home their first title ever Meanwhile Moffat atoms and a gnat defensive play by Eras George Brown and Tom Several Moffat supporters 5 travelled to to cheer SfJ the team to victory MoHta collected one League convener Spike Scott Pj- of presented the tpite championship trophy to the team being displayed fine at a recent game in ta congratulating Mike and Mike Martin also singled for Gerry Nash had two of the six hits both doubles Barber paces attack Harry Barber paced an hit attack for Rockwood with three singles in Saturday nights game Ted Buczek singled and doubled Chick Milne and John Salmon both singled twice Norm homered and Jim Thatcher singled Salmon gave up six hits and struck out eight the glrla defeated a team new champions co of mothers Under the guidance of Gabe Coaches Thomson and and David deserve tyre atoms did a fine Job In credit for helping Moffat girls reaching the league finals ACTON CURLING CLUB CORN ROAST DANCE Friday Sept FEATURING Elan Streets Trio Admission Per Person Admission by ticket only FOR TICKETS CALL 8531745 or You are Invited to visit our facilities nd we welcome new members Ice Time Must register to play minor hockey For second consecutive year the Acton TriCounty Minor Hockey Association and the Acton Legion Minoi Hockey Association will hold a Joint registration Registrations will be held at the Legion Hall this Saturday Sep ember between and In the morning and Saturday Oc tober 3 also between and 11 30 in the morning All players who register will Jarvie heads refs committee Immediate past president Don of Georgetown will serve as chairman of a special com mittee to keep tabs on the work of referees In the TriCounty Minor Hockey league this season Other members of the com mute Include president BUI of Milton 1st vice- president Don Hargreavea of Burlington 2nd vicepresident Lloyd Mabey of and secretory Herb Robinson of Georgetown refereeinchirf Don Lawrence of had also suggested a school be held for referees in the TriCounty league have an opportunity to try out for TriCounty teams If they wish Registration fee will be Players selected for entries will pay an additional fee at a later date The Joint registration held for the first time last year proved successful prompting officials to try It again All players must register on either of he two aforementioned dates to be eligible to play No further registrations will be held December 31 will be the final date for switching of players between and house league teams Rangers ink Pete Marzo Pete Marzo has officially signed with the Junior A Kitchener Rangers and was in Rangers lineup for a exhibition win over Niagara Falls Flyers Sunday night Although he didnt figure in the scoring Pete right at home in Junior A competition Rangers dressed players for the game Pete will be boarding in Kit chener and attending Eastwood Collegiate while playing for the Rangers MRS GRACE GEDCKE of Georgetown was the lucky winner of the beautiful set of Spalding Executive clubs golf bag and cart valued at close to In the draw held by the Acton Meadows mens executive Club manager Jim Tlmleck made the presentation to Mrs Gedcke who has never played golf before Staff Photo Bruce Shultis leads Acton Meadows play Bruce ShuIUa holds a one stroke lead over defending champion Mike after 36 holes of play in the Acton Meadows Club championship Shultis fired a 78 Saturday and carded an SI Sunday for a hole total of 160 soared to an Sunday after firing a fine round of Saturday for a total of Other 36 hole totals included Jim George Hall Ron Whitham Keith Bramalea down Angels By Charlie Thomson shut out Acton Angels squirts in a round robin series playoff game Sunday George Wilson was the only player to beat Acton goalie Gareth Turner in the first half Turner blocked several labelled shots Doug Ashley Williams and Robert scored the Bramalea goals in the second half Angela went down to defeat but suffered no disgrace In losing to much bigger outfit Angels Gareth Turner Jamie Paul Eastwood David Mitchell Stephen Mitchell Gary Lumbers Lance Alton John Eastwood Clark Teddy James David Somerville John Krapek 8885 Roy 9679 Ron Johnson 8289 Ted Pratt JB5 96- Two other competitors were disqualified Kevin Hall picked up on the first 18 and Ron Mc Donald was absent Final two rounds of the hole medal play championship are scheduled for this Saturday and Sunday Spectators are welcome to follow players around the course Acton Industrial Hockey League Registration 1000 FINAL REGISTRATION Sunday Sept 27th from 12 PM at the ACTON ARENA Winter entertainment at Its bestll at Acton Meadows Golf Club R i Acton IVi Miles North on 1st Line Snowmobiling facilities available Banquets wedding parties a specialty Plan your Christmas dinners now led after five Innings but the visitors bounced back with six runs in the sixth Red Buczek Mike Jim Thatcher Norm Harry Barber Chick Milne John Salmon Durose BUI Ward Mike 1 Frank a paddling blond from Ottawa won the 1000 metre Canadian single in the 1936 Olympic Games at Berlin the first Canadian to win a canoeing Gold Medal in Olympic com petition BUSINESS MENS LUNCHEONS We plan a business mens luncheon every Wednesday from 1130 am to pm Commencing Wednesday October FERGUS AND Brampton fairs were the same day as Acton THE BRICKWORK at the front of Nielsens store Is being painted a lively green and yellow PHONE NOW FOR RESERVATIONS 8530052 THE TIEUP It is time to select your neckwear for the seas gentleman shopper will obtain the pi rtl our new lot the late comer may be denied the privilege full choice a kind Time to ti Bond Bids Ont