Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 14, 1973, p. 7

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I Legion town league tallies Legion letter puzzles parks board Tho Free Pros Wndnciday February Acton community centre will probably be in Immaculate shape for the Legion house league hockey tournament February and 25 but some members of Acton Porks and Recreation Committee are puzzled about what the Legion Minor Hockey Association meant in a letter read at Monday night b monthly meeting The letter asked that an arena employee clean out dressing rooms after each game on tournament days seats be kept clear of refuse and perhaps windows looking out onto the ice Burface be cleaned to allow spectators the best possible view ATOM Tour goal efforts by Mark Duval and Brad Manes and shutout by Paul Morrison sparked Weston to an easy shutout win over Todd Smith supplied the other three Dodger goals with a hat trick and Paul picked up an assist Brampton downed Dixie on goals by Tim Ferguson Ken and Paul Ferguson and Terry Noftall earned assists for the winners Tommy Shannon scored the Dixie goal on a pass from Don ThornHl Mike McRae netted a pair of goals and Brian Demons Ricky Smith and Jeff McNabb added singles as St Thomas dumped McRae added a pair of assists and Smith and McNabb picked up single helpers for the winners Mike Strong cashed in David Allen pass for the goal NOVICE Dave Dave Mitchell Ken Death Eddie AUen and Mark Staley scored single goals to help London defeat St Kitts Lance Alton assisted on two the goals and Ken Death helped out on one Klrkwood scored for the Black Hawks on a pass from Matthew Hamilton and Niagara Falls battled to a tie Chris Hudson and Rick scored unassisted goals tor the Red Wings John Toebes and Scott replied for the Flyers and Grant Clarke also earned assists Dave fired a hat trick to lead Baltimore to a S3 victory over Cleveland Rick McNabb and John Thompson netted the other Clipper goals Haverty and BUI picked up assists John Woodman scored twice and Hatt once for Cleveland Tom earned an assist Nick Humeniuk scored three goals and assisted on two more as Tidewater whipped Richmond Steve Trotter added a pair of Tidewater goals Singles went to Dorsay Mitchell Reuben Salmon and Denis McDougall Trotter Salmon Jim Ferguson anoV Cole also earned Ray Law and Cord Scott replied for the Robins Mike Nlcholls assisted on Law a goal Rick Wldmonl Ron Guest and Tom Ryan netted two goals apiece to lead Springfield to a 1 conquest Rochester Scott Ingles netted a single King goal Assists went to Ryan and Simon Wilson Steve Lumbers scored for Rochester on a pass from Bob Hudson first period goals by Scott Oakley enabled Winnipeg to edge Alberta Rob added a goal and an assist to the Jet scoring totals and Jamie earned one assist Gary Campbell scored twice and Rick Van Fleet connected once for Albertn Assists went to Jim Ellis and Ken Harris Ted scored twice on passes from Joe Schuta In the final two minutes of play to give Ottawa a thrilling win over Quebec Cliff netted the first Nat goal on a pass from John Gait Steve Morris assisted on both goals by and George MIDGET Wayne Allan fired four goals and assisted on the fifth by Tom Hamilton as Montreal played to a Vancouver Mike Ferguson and Pete had two assists apiece and John Dyer one for the Dave Morris BUI McKenzie Rolf Hover Danny Turner and Tim Mclntyre replied for Vancouver Jeff Townsley earned three assists BUI McKenxle and Rolf Hoyer two each and Tim Mclntyre and Ian Campbell one each for the Canucks Ctcvelind Richmond iter 111 man Tidewater Sprinfllcld Notice London Hamilton 10 Mantra Kllla A law 11 Gudph 12 St ThomaiDlxle Ottawa Winnipeg Alberta Quebec Mldfiti 11 Vancouver Montreal room Is referees only and out bounds to all others Well that not the arena manager fault Interrupted Councillor Barry In specific reference to the comment about the referees room Hoped constructive Councillor Chapman said he hoped the Legion association remarks were made as constructive criticism and not as criticism of the situation In the building at large Chairman Diane Splelvogol said she was told that dressing rooms were In deplorable condition at last year a tournntnent and that unauthorized people were wandering into the referees Arc manager Harold provided some background Information for the discussion ARGONAUT linebacker Pete Martin who Is also convener of tiic Mississauga minor football league one of the largest little league organizations in Canada will be among the celebrities attending the Acton Centennial Commissions second sportsmen dinner in the Legion auditorium Monday February Tickets for the dinner arc available from Harold at the Acton community centre or from any of the Centennial commissioners Kens Auto nails down playoff berth Ken a Auto nailed down the final berth in the Acton Industrial hockey league playoffs by battling Blow Press to an tie Sunday night The tie officially killed Heller hopes even though the cellar dwelling Lakeview Centre 116 Unknowns upset leagueleading Nielsen Clothing in the other game Dan and Bill Golden Jet Coon potted two goals apiece to help the earn their sixth tie In 14 league games Bob Andrews Rick Llvermore Ken Buddha Mclsaac and Gary netted the other goals Cyril Rees Larry McAfee Dave PapUlon and John Goy S Central loop earns its spurs Stock In the South Central Junior D league should soar after the leagueleading Bradford Vaseys travelled to on the weekend and swamped the hometown Huskies league leaders in the Eastern Ontario looplM Champions of the South Central and Eastern Ontario leagues will meet in one provincial semifinal this year while the Western Ontario and Southern Counties group winners square off in the other semifinal Enter Hawks the defending champions are running away with the Western Ontario league with only four losses in games St George lions lead the Southern Counties loop which has been weakened this year by the tevation of Its two best teams Caledonia and to Junior won the title against Exeter in and lost to Norwich in the finals in tallied two goals each for Blow Press and Jim McDonald picked up four assists trails Kavanaugh by two points In the scoring race with one gome to play Ed moved Into a tie for third place In the scoring race by scoring four of the Heller goals and assisting on two others Ron Schmidt and Ray with two goals each and Dave Ryder Ron Heller and Woody Fabian with one apiece were the other marksmen Defenccmon Bill Cook earned five assists TAKING TOP PLACE in an open bonspiel at Bob of Acton and skip Jack Erin were this foursome lead Bill Hamilton The team won the O Kecfe trophy Somemlle second Jack Burrows vice skip and a shirt each POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL Manufacturer at TKphon 62 Water St North IN Datsun 1200 Sedan Steeles Ave Milton 8782471 North End Datsun Limited initiated three years ago was told they would supply boys to out these rooms he said Bulifthey wantustodolt well dolt How often are the windows cleaned asked committee member Ted Pratt At least twice a week replied The arena manager proceeded to eiplaln that most of the window problems are caused by children who put both hands on them while watching a game The letter also mentioned that the Legion will be entertaining visiting teams and would like these people to leave with the Impression of having participated in a well organized tournament hosted In a well managed arena The operation of the arena may reflect the operation of the town In the minds of our visitors the committee agreed to honor the requests but also decided to reply to the legion tournament letter Parks board rules out conflict in parking Acton Parks and Recreation Committee has ruled that community centre parking and washroom facilities will not be to participants and spectators involved in the Acton Man Club snowmobile rates rescheduled for Sunday 25 following a post pone men February The committee made the decision utter receiving a letter of concern from the Acton legion Minor Hockey Association which will stage Its fourth annual pee wee house league tournament In the community centre the same weekend The letter asked that the committee toko to a conflict In use of facilities Under similar circumstances lost year it Is understood parking facilities were taxed to the extent some fans attending a junior hockey game In the community centre had their cars completely blocked Snowmobile race spectators used the community centre facilities walking In and out of the building freely even though a game was In progress and admissions were being charged I the committee decision chairman Diane Spiel vogcl said the Lea I on Minor Hockey Association had booked dates for Its tournament as early us lust September and would definitely have to get preference on use of facilities She added that the committee received no notification from the Men about the original date for their races February A Unsuitable weather conditions on that day forced the postponement CFL stars here for sportsmens dinner like a chance to meet the highest scoring quarterback In Canadian football How about a Canadian golfer who drove the ball J56 yards second sportsmen s dinner scheduled for the I cgion auditorium Monday February Mike Miller and Lome Gordon added single goals Eric Stone Jack Pignatcll John and Cecil scored for the Unknowns In what started out to be a goaltenders duel between Derek Bell and Craig Ken Owen replied for Nielsen Soon start racing on Sundays Sunday racing begins at Mohawk Raceway on March 18 when the Ontario Jockey Club launches Its first race meet of 1972 at the track first meet runs four weeks from Sunday March 18 to Sunday April Harness racing will return to Mohawk Sunday Oct 14 for a seven week race meet ending Sunday Dec There will be no racing Wednesdays and Thurs days at the Campbellville track last December residents of Township voted In favor of allowing Sunday racing at the track The township council passed a by law allowing Sunday races at a January meeting Milton Boy Scouts are participating in the Oakvllle District at the Sixth Line Scout Camp this weekend H S HOLDEN M Cot SI EaM Phone TA Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology Continuing Education Brampton Campus BASIC SECRETARIAL SKILLS COURSE STARTING MONDAY FEB THAT Requires no previous typing training Includes typing and office practices Is an excellent refresher course for those wishing to reenter the workforce Is interesting challenging and employment oriented Is hours in length mornings per week 3 hours per morning for weeks Will cost plus texts For registration and or further information call 7533 364 or 8264360 ASK FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES guard Alex dribbles past a Georgetown defender during Monday The squad improved its play although losing Gibbons lose hut improve Acton High Junior Red men dropped their seventh basketball game TO to Georgetown nt the school Monday in of fine point effort by Have connected lor nine field gouts and a pair of free throws Bob added six Acton points Itlck Paul Daley Terry Davidson Don Mc Jan scored two apiece Georgetown led at half time In on earlier meeting between tin two It ami In ri town hi town bombed lit limn AT AILS touch his learn Is with it ijnnu and refusing to in of be tout competition provided by the County lrLortetown conch Hob Paul noted a Improvement In the Acton piny is well Heredity Is a major factor In assessing your chance heart disease Centennial commissioner Jack Carpenter la still adding to the list of sports celebrities which also Includes Pete Martin and Greg Barton of the Toronto Argonauts Jon Hamilton allpro guard and former Dave who is now a member of the Canadian Professional Golfers Association Award winner Garney Henley may also be In town provided the date does not conflict with his university of basketball team s schedule Henley Barton and Hohman were among several stars who scored a big hit with youngsters at last year dinner Tickets tor the dinner at 5 per adult and SO per child are available from arena manager Harold Townsley or any of the Centennial commissioners A Centennial ACTON SPORTSMENS DINNER Monday February Acton Legion Auditorium Adults Students So A GREAT FAMILY NIGHT Tickets Limited For reservation and Information call 853 or contact any of the Centennial Committee KINGHAM HILL ESTATES 17700 only minutes to Toronto MORTGAGES from 7 percent CARRYING CHARGES from 00 per month including taxes and maintenance ELECTRIC HEAT LOW DOWN PAYMENT STORMS Decorated FUMISIED MORELS OPEN HWY 7 I HWY ALTEO CONSTRUCTION of Hw Phone 8530190

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