Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 7, 1973, p. 7

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Legion town I league tallies 1P ATOM shut out on goals by Dean Nolan Jeff Sargent and Ron Vanltem John Evans assisted on the Nolan goal Rick Allen recorded the shutout In the Guelph nets A hat trick by Mark Duval and shutout by Paul Morrison enabled Weston to post a victory over Dixie Paul netted the fourth Dodger Mike Mcflae scored the first two St Thomas goals then set up Ricky Smith for the game winner late In the third period in a close victory over Brampton Mike Hudson netted an unassisted goal for Brampton In the second period and Tim Ferguson connected on a pass from Simon Agar In the final frame NOVICEHamllton nipped St Kitts 32 on goals by Chris Hudson Rick Gooyers and Steve Hepburn Brian Hogan drew an assist an Hudson goal John netted both Black Hawk goals and Mike Strong picked up an assist Ron Jackson cashed in a pass from Ted James in the second period to give Niagara Falls a 1 lie with London David Swanston counted for London In the first period with Ken Death and Iancc Alton assis Goalie BUI Buttery barred the door to the Tidewater cage while Barry Nick Humeniuk and Steve Trotter potted two goals apiece In a Tide win over Rochester Trotter also earned one assist Simon Wilson Duncan Waldle Steve TremiUs and- Rick Wld- shot single goals to help Springfield down Cleveland and Widmont also picked up a pair of assists Single helpers went to and Ron Guest Terry Winters scored the Cleveland goal on a pass from Allan Post In the second period Dave Havcrty paced the Baltimore attack with two goals In a Clipper win against Rich mood BUI Waltes and Dave also scored for Baltimore and Rick McNabb picked up assists tor Richmond Mike counted twice and Rick once Martin Brett and Gord Scott picked up assists BANTAM Steve Morris scored the winning goal with Jim Gentles and Ron assisting as Quebec edged Winnipeg Gentles scored the first Nordic goal on a pass from Bob scored an unassisted goal for Winnipeg LEADING TomUcDonwih Slant Mark Duval Bradley Mario Paul St Tttonaa Mlchad Ricky Brian Demons Wallind JetfSarant Greg Marai At Kill John Mitthtw Dupuli Mike Stave Hepburn Hud on Alton David Swmiuxi Niagara Lumber Scon Finn m or Lumber Dob Hud ion Ml Hamilton Tom II Sieve 13 f Rick Duncan Rlchnoad I Tide iter Steve Trotter Nick Clave I aid Terry Tom Haiti David Have John Thorn Alberta Ed Alton Wi Rock and Broom mostly corn ByBabMacArtinr This past week teams from the local club competed at the North Halton club The team of Lucille Val Dolores Jordan and Norma Marehment were Just below the trophy winners They were Just points behind the North team that won the Carting Trophy The old oldest and largest Industry lritown sponsored the miied at the club last Saturday were the sponsors Fourteen teams competed for die array of prizes provided In two 10 end games Winners in the early draw were the team skipped by Leo of Milton Second prize was won by be rink skipped by Ron Thornton of Royal Canadian Curling Club of Toronto John Kennedy rink from Brampton was in third spot In the draw The late draw winners were the team skipped by Ab Robinson of the local dub They won points in the play This wax three points more than the winners of the first draw Second winners was the Milton team skipped by Ken Moore The Bob Drfnkwalter team of Acton had third choice of the prizes Ted Tyler president and Chester Anderson officiated at the with Chester as the official drawmaster Next Saturday there will be a local called the Sweetheart The men will skip the games and a good time is anticipated at this annual affair On February the ladies are holding an open bonspiel There will be teams from various clubs from the surrounding territory This past week the second draw of the season got underway with more teams taking part than were Iced for the first This draw will run until the end of the season Do you realise that half the curling season has passed and the spring season is Just around the cornerT Watch the weatherman throw up a buzzard after that remark The Georgetown Figure Skating Club Annual CARNIVAL ON ICE Saturday February 10th Sunday February 11th FEATURING DONALD JACKSON World skating champion for Canada at Prague Czechoslovakia In PRICES Mezzanine Matinee Adults youth under SI U Evening ALL SEATS RESERVED Cougars dictate terms for Sabre rise in stats Acton Sabres must win at least one of their two remaining league games to avoid place In the South Central Junior D league Cougars arranged that situation by trouncing Sabres fti In Sunday afternoon after the two teams battled to a tie Ir front of a lively crowd of 300 fans at the community centre Friday night Sabres presently trail Schomberg by four points but will gain two on the Cougars since they have four default points coming to them from Shelburne games while Schomberg has only two coming Both teams have two games to play Sabres play Fergus at home ana on the road while Schomberg plays both of their games at home against Bradford and Stayner Fires five Dennis Brown scuttled the Sabres almost by scoring five goals in Sunday game Reg Wilder GARY Finds range Doug Woods and Paul Bedard ratted the other Cougar goals Gary bagged his 17th and goals of the season for Acton Graham and rookie Lee Young scored the others It was Youngs first goal Rick got oft to a bad start In the Sabre cone and coach Bill Dawklns lifted him in favor of Clary Louth after the fifth goal In tho second Louth played spec in tho final 20 minutes allowing only two Cougar goals and kicking out shots BUI McGilloway sat the game out after receiving a game misconduct In Friday nights game Defcnceman Brian was also losaed out of Hie gome in the first period Exciting game In spite of the fact total of minutes In penalties wore served by the two teams game was one of the most exciting of the home season Most fans felt Sabres deserved win on the play but Acton club had to settle for a tic on Gary third goal of the game Select 16 teams for tourney Four first time entrants are among the 16 teams selected to play in the Acton Legion Minor Hockey Association s fourth annual house league tournament scheduled for the community centre Saturday and Sunday February and 2S House league teams from Barrle Shelburne and Milton will be playing here for the first time along with returning teams Hespeler Georgetown Lome Park Streetsville Preston Erin Nw Hamburg Llstowel and Acton Twelve preliminary games will be played on Saturday beginning at 30 a with the tolls and championship gome slated for Sunday afternoon All competitors will receive crests and a Saturday meal at the local Branch The defending champion team is involved In ploy this year and the burg wilt not enter a team Centreville a suburb of Kitchener won both the and tournaments Gryphon JVs face Sabres Fri University of Gryphons junior varsity team will face Acton Sabres In an exhibition game at the community centre Friday night at 30 The Sabre booster club Penalty Box will be open as usual Novices bow New Hamburg novices drew first blood in their best of seven Novice B Zone playoff series with Acton A B winning here Saturday afternoon on an overtime goal by Jonathan Martin The series opener was a lively affair from start to finish and most observers felt the Acton squad deserved a better fate We missed at least five real good scoring opportunities but what can you say they only count if they go in commented coach Fred Buchanan Rob put Acton in front with help from rookies Gary Lumbers and Gareth Turner at 224 of the opening period Scott tied the score for New Hamburg four minutes later Also absent from the tournament roster for tho first time is the team from the Ontario School for the Deaf in Milton SOUTH CENTRAL JUNIOI D STANDINGS A mi Bradford Million Acted a 1SS si to It HO IS 1 Can 1 Bradford Acton 11 Acton Schomberg a Act on Be bomber Acton I Acton ti SABRE STATISTICS a TarfcoM D T atcPball R J Peacock Brian Murray Krul B P Viol T Hasan Louth Go para OP A IB 12 40 II IS I It IS 2 It I JO 13 GOALIES AVERAGES OP GA 7 12 J Gary Louth I It 1141 HO GaryU TOTAL RENT CASCADE NOT WATER HEATER AT HYDRO STREET WAITS IN GOOD SUPPLY Corn and Scratch Feed Salt of All Kinds Mixed Feeds Bread Pastry Flour 25 and Bigs Acton Flour Mills Wholesale and 2 Mill St W ACTON late In third period John Snow tallied the other Sabre goal and added pair of assists Jack Taylor Paul Doug Woods and Reg Wilder replied for Schomberg Shots on goal were almost even with Acton enjoying a 3130 ad vantage SABRE POINTS Lee Young a midgetaged player from Alton played well in both games Sabres signed him last week Couch Dill was alio ejected from Friday nights game for protesting a referees decision In the third period Turkois tins scored seven of goals In the lost four Pete who won Just regaining his after being for month with mononucleotiH picked up Oil flu bug lost week and had to miss weekend games MLG meet benefits Acton High quintet Valuable experience wan gained by five members of Acton High track team they failed to bring homo any ribbons from the Maple Indoor games held In Maplo Leaf Gardens Friday Running on the boards for the first time in his life 16 year old Frank Houston recorded his beat ever time five minutes flat in he open 1 mile event Rod Keeping of Burlington lord Elgin won Die race in a time of relay team made up of Roger Rick Near Scott Sommcrvllle and Cliff also getting Its first taste of Indoor competition placed seventh in Its heat The event was won by the Hamilton Collegiate Institute team Track coach Bruce Andrewi predicts that with more hard work and competition the athletes will be reddy to pull few surprises In the Halton County outdoor meet in the spring So nil were among record crowd watched Ottawa Reiser break the world record In tho women 1000 yard run and Cunudn a runt bottle Olympic Kip Koino of Kenya In tin mile event on program on the boards tar the first time Frank Houston a Ifjycnrold Acton High student recorded his best time in the open 1 mite event at the high school division of the Maple heat indoor minus I ridny Ray photo Tho Acton Wednesday February J mm FREDA HOFFMAN I Out Telephone 1 TEST DRIVE A DATSUN IN MIlION the more for car Datsun 1200 Sedan Steolcs Ave Milton North End Datsun Limited DA ft SI We take the edge off asking And tunefully reth about a ban Now the pern n at our place He won I to put down Marc you down or check the heel on your But moil important he wants tog that loan Thais one he makes h money So you tell how much how much you can each month then up to him to work it out And gen in your head And it You w wc feel two arc We pie mi out to achieve goals they come a I cat Your goals and our So a Commerce loan you get more than money You set working p for achieving goal And that mil another over other banks taking ihc edge oil asking in the place let straight Were in monc money make so that c can lend rr I rt ihat simple Bur all or it worth a plugged n if one it You and the Commerce Together were both 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