Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 14, 1972, p. 12

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WORLD CUP calibre moves ore mode night by In a Untile for 3 Milton victory over Acton iwtil Ills In morn Way a shot Parle and the other at yhxil Photon youngsters in Peel Minor Soccer League Wixliusdny night in phato at left Peter Hurdle and Acton Davit Him In nm Bonncll and an unidentified Milton kick their less high Aiultrson move in from the right Right Anthony Onkville i Minor it don two sparks upset Ram win Mike eight goals Including two in overtime to lead Acton Rams to a surprising win over Rexdale Warriors In Rexdale tut night Tuesday The Rain captain netted both overtime goals his and In seven league games on passes from Craig who picked up eight assists In the game In addition to scoring a pair of goals Bruce Cooks ley netted a pair goals and Dale Fisher and George McPhatl added singles tor Acton Goalie Gary Torhwi drew five assists Most of tbc Ram goals were scored power play situations as Rexdalc served a total of penalties Trailing 12 11 scored lift In regulation time to force overtime Acton Wodnosdoy Juno Acton Open honors to Brian Robertson Bolton strikes early to out score Rams MIKE MARCOUX 4 2 14 Peewee gulfers beaten twice Georgetown Gulf nine 128 in Ha I ton County Minor Baseball league game in Georgetown Friday night Georgetown broke a tie with three runs in the fifth and were never bended after that Acton scored five of their runs in the top half of the fifth on base hits John Gall Del Roach George Jim Matthews and Randy Upton Reaching base three times each for Acton were Del Roach George Jim Matthews and Handy Upton Monday nighl Brampton trounced Acton 15 taking ad vantage of walks issued by Acton pitchers Six of the Brampton runs came In the first inning off only two hits Randy Upton collected three hits in four at bats to earn hitting honors for Acton play in Brampton Saturday and back home against Georgetown Monday June Km Dan Allan At TON McKnlghl Mark Morrison John Call Roach Robertson carded a to top defending champion Jim Bullous by four strokes and win low gross honors Saturday Open golf tournament at Heights Robertson recorded a on the front nine and an impressive just two over par on the back nine Bullous round of gave him the trophy for second low gross by one stroke over his Acton Meadows club rival Stu Ml Don Id OGA winner McDonald won the A trophy for the golfer with a recognized OGA handicap who records the lowest net score net honors under the tournament handicap syslem went to Kevin Conroy who finished with a net of thanks to a handicap of Glen shot ACTON OPEN champion Brian Robertson accepted the respectable round of to trophy from Fred Buchanan a member of the win the trophy for the best Junior tournament committee Photo by J and periods it Most honest Most honest golfer of the day Cyril Bishop finished with a score of 153 A total of 40 golfers teed off for the annual event A steak fry was held at the old Lindsay farm east of town Saturday Scores of golfers who broke to ovirr him 1 1 first Mini ill fit It proved lit l too tank for Rums night they played a In the final two periods undefeated lioll juniors Hit claimed a on the strength of Hit shots thty whipped pait limn Murray win touch Bruce Scars started for first time tills year In phut of regular Gary a five goal effort by Mike Mnrtoux t enough to Bolton from rolling lo their fifth straight win Big guns Mnrtoux Bruce and Craig who have tumhlned for Just short of three- quarters of the Acton goals 1Mb were three of the better Ram offensive performers collected two goals and two while Weldon scored onto assisted on five other George McPhall was the marksman Corky Kartalev paced the Bolton scoring attack with four triggered a hat trick Trevor Richardson Ron and Terry Sanderson bagged two goals Roy I and Jim Duke tallied singles Breakaways In deft nee of Murray and the second periods It could be said that many of Ihe Bolton goals resulted from two and three on one breaks with Ram defenders taught up floor One encouraging part of Rams play was their persistence in ha in ards ifiorc Ihan not thow to ling the ball rather than pans it mix fifth goal wan a direr of Mf defensive effort on Mills two ml players aril In liar J Ihird period Grant Haines and Gary Watson of pun by refers flm McCailoth Mills out of Murray Taylor the Ram Zone right back to centre lorn- where tie finally lost control allowing to nick up the loose ball and race In for a break Midgets dress With Bob Barry Court Williams and Chris Sargent missing from the lineup furl potential bout Mill in the early Rams hope have Harry in the lineup for the first time when they host Red Devils at the tommunity centre Monday June 19 Red Devils past in the standings ATTENTION MEMBERS of the ACTON FIGURE SKATING CLUB Win a Prize For the best suggestion for a Fall Fair Parade Float Members should mail their suggestion along with a rough sketch plan to P Box 62 Acton Deadline for Entries Sunday June 18th Be a Winner Help Your Club MVP for second time pace Wicks win The Barens brothers Fred and Harry polled two goals apiece to lead Wicks to a victory over s Goobers in the opening the Goobers Single goals were scored by Dave Ryder Dave Cooksley Woody Fabian and Alan McKenzie Mike Mangier Miller and Alan Hall each recreational lacrosse schedule collected a pair of assists to win the golf Red of for the championship tournament lkewrw Centre team has been Jakeview have won the named most valuable player in iiile three times in the last four the Hockey presented Hall at a tournament and steak at Acton Meadows Thursday High scorer went to veteran John Cunningham who tallied Is and assists In IB this year for Blow Roy Goodwin of the Centre team presented his firms trophy to Stu Donald who recorded a nine hold improve despite loss Acton midgets played a vastly improved brand of baseball in spite an loss to Brampton in the second game of County midge B league schedule here last Tuesday night Steve Bennett the bases to score the first Acton run In the opening inning Billy Cushner was a steady defensive performer in the outfield Midgets lost their first league game 150 to Bramalea Next game for the locals is Saturday afternoon In Camp- comes to Acton for a game Tuesday June at Burlington has now entered the league increasing the number of teams to five Acton Brampton Campbellvllle and Burlington last week Bill Cook Bill Jindsborough Jim James Dave Manes and Sid Hofstede also scored for the winners John Goy Jr netted a pair for Barry is playing coach of Ihc Wicks while John Jr fills the same position for the Goobers Games are played at the community centre Tuesday Escape on a Kawasaki this weekend MOTORCYCLES AND MINI BIKES KELLYS MOTORCYCLES RESEARCH ROAD BRAMPTON PHONE LESSOR with LESSOR 1965 CADI LUC Convertible Lie N7083 1095 Ton Pickup cylinder standard transmission Lie 1975 1971 IMPERIAL Le Baron loaded Lie N8661 P0NTIAC 2 door sedan 6 cyl auto as is Lie 763596 P0NTIAC LAURENTIAN 4 door sedan fully equipped Lie N4275 1877 1967 P0NTIAC GRANDE PARISIENNE 2 door hardtop only 26700 miles Lie 1875 1969 VIVA dr Sedan 4 std transmission Lie N7171 995 1969 SS 2 door hardtop 350 four speed Lie 781455 1975 1969 GMC I T 5 speed transmission 8 Lie 39257V 2175 1968 CHEVROLET Station Wagon as is Lie 96282X 1375 P0NTIAC Mans V 8 automatic 18000 miles Lie 2695 BEAUMONT SS 2 door hardtop Lie N5860 1995 1971 FIREBIRD fully equipped 19600 miles Lie 3275 1960 BUICK 2 door hardtop As is Lie N8736 1964 STUDEBAKER As is Lie 910729 125 1968 MERCURY Montego MX SL loaded low mileage Lie X38445 1965 CORVETTE Convertible Lie L94298 1968 FIREBIRD speed Dont miss seeing this one Lie 1969 FORD Custom door hardtop Lie N75917 1967 CHEVROLET Bel Air door Lie 1375 1971 FIRENZA SL demonstrator Just look at the price lie N10253 8782366

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