Newlook Rams win opener The Pros Wednesday May Acton Rams sporting 13 new faces In their lineup started off the 1973 Junior lacrosse season In fine style dumping the newly formed Orillia Lions at the community centre Monday night Rookies accounted for four of the Ram goals while Bruce Cooksley and Craig a pair of high scoring returnees buted the other five Acton who datzled the visitors with his fancy stick handling and bagged a hat trick added a pair of goals and assisted on three more Rookie tallies George Artem a graduate of the Rotary midget club potted a pair of Another overage midget Rick Woody Newman and Glen McKenzle were the other Acton marksmen Tim Holder who played Junior A hockey with the Guclpn Blltmorca this season paced the scoring attack with two Singles went to Mike aikoff Stan Gross Tom Wood row and Dave Stanga Orillia grabbed a 1 lead In the first period but Rams recovered the visitors In each of the final two frames Adding additional offensive power to the Ram attack was goalie Gary Turkosz who led several rushes up the floor and finished the evening with three assists The move backfired once In the second period when was checked at and Holder fired a fooler Into the protected Ram cane Loach was pleased with the performance his relatively young squad gave In their first outing They may not be much to look at but they re there think we 11 Improve that much more when get a few games under our belts he said Ram fans can look forward to exciting brand of lacrosse since coach says he con to allow to carry the ball up floor when the casion calls for it it was the first lime since the team s formation in 1970 that Rams have won their home opener Next game is Monday May at home against York RAMS Gary Craig Wade Blaine Campbell It Newman Jim tlurnnnm Fisher Dave Ma Wayne Young Kevin Marcoux George Bruce Glen McKenzle Ian Campbell Terry Dunn Paul Rogers Jack Holmes Jim RAM ROOKIE Wayne Young lets go with a hard drive during the second period of Monday night s Junior lacrosse opener at the community centre Other new faces in the picture are Glen partly hidden by the goalie and midget George Artem Rams defeated the new Orillia club HCAC track meet draws entries Several members of the Acton track team are taking part in the Halton County schools track and field championships which arc being held at Burlington Nelson High School today Wednesday and at McMastcr University Monday May Scott Somervllle and Frank Houston will run in the junior metres and Cliff Creasey in the midget 3 000 metres In the mlnarles at Burlington At the same three runners will compete In their age groups In the 1 son metre event Roger McEachern has entered the Junior 400 and metre events and Glen McKenzle will represent the school In the open steeplechase and open 3 metre events Charlie Burgen will compete In the Javelin event In the senior boys age group and Dan Thompson has entered the midget boys shot putt and discus Winners at the Halton County meet advance to the Peel finals May 16 at Sheridan College The meet will be held Saturday June 2 Girls lacrosse Twenty two girls registered to play lacrosse at the community centre Saturday morning Plans are being made to operate two house league teams plus the Rametles team which plays against outside teams RICK WOODY Newman reaches out to check an Orillia attacker Newman was one of rookies used by Ram coach Howard Dwyer in Monday night s opening lacrosse game Gibbons photo Came cancelled Sweaty floor conditions in the Rams and juveniles community centre forced can The condition Is a result of frost of last Wednesday coming out of the ground below night scheduled exhibition the floor lacrosse gome between Acton THE LISTER farm on the Fourth Line Saturday The Esquesing club is a was the assembly point for members of branch of the British Pony Club All the Pony Club who took part members are in the age bracket in a three hour ride through the township Thomson photo BOWL for Pleasure BOWL for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES Main Member B P A C MINOR SOCCER action got underway exhibition game A Host of minor games at the park Saturday morning when will be coming up once the Halton Peel Acton atoms battled to a 1 draw league schedule officially begins later against the Georgetown B team in an this month Redmen drop two games Acton High dropped an soccer decision to Perdue here last week and were blanked by Georgetown Monday Perdue fourtlmechamplonsof the conference proved to have too much experience for the who managed only a single tally by Dan Allan Redmen have one game remaining on their schedule against Milton Orangeville Raceway FlratRacciMlloPaceMM I CAPTAIN BUDDC SCOTTY BROWN BOY I SHAW BOY A Avery Graham Ex prt Sunburn on a I Bui n Dean Red Crane McKentlc Charley 1 IN HARMONY Troy I MAC HAY Lockhan SKERRY S GAL I Trader dnliht Cummlnia Drum Todd Nobel prlie Loufrai I Llomar Laird R Firmer SluttW TKlrd Race I Mile Pace KM J SENATOR HUDSON 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Mil TV RADIO and MAIN ST MILTON ONT Playground instructors required Acton Parks Board is now accepting applications for playground instructors for the 1973 summer program All replies should be in writing to Acton Board of Parks Management co Mr Ed Wood or Mr Barry Inscoe PO Box 39 Acton Due to the demand we are continuing our tale Thurs Fri Sat May 10th11th12th Shop How fy are many Hems still in stock with prices slashed for ft ale of furniture AMS til 6 Frl Nlta III LAWN FURNITURE CHESTERFIELDS BEDROOM SETS DINETTE SETS TABLE LAMPS DRUM TABUS MATTRESSES a Aug