Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 1, 1974, p. 5

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Want increase in age limit of Junior C and Junior luuna in the are pressing to the limit for their categories extended from to 21 years of age At Saturday annual meeting In Toronto retiring President Frank promised to cull team representatives together again to sec what they to do If an OliA motion asking that the age limit be increased is lost at next month meeting 111 Winnipeg If approved the motion will allow Acton Sabres use of they would ordinarily lose to this season President Bill Morrison Bob Marshall June and Bill Shannon represented Sabres at meeting in the Royal York Hotel The Acton Free Wod May 1 Rotary boxla club begins practice HOI LTD their way to an impressive win in the YBC senior division being better than their opponents in the six game block roll Looking at their winning scores tor captain Hick David Mills Peggy Huxley Wilkinson Storey Missing when photo was taken was Kim Van Der TOASTING COACH Kors Vryenhoek and the junior championship cup arc the winning Hotshots Joanne Gordon Don captain Steve Ed Couture Kathy Cheyne Eileen Bastell Ann Man Fitz A last game rally saw them win by pins Founded Georgetown little NHL Gordon Alcott passes suddenly I of Little NHL nor hotkey program and a man who the of hundreds of people Gordon Aicott died of apparent heart Gordon founded the Little Mil in Georgetown In 1936 with six teams nil earning Notional Hockey League nicknames Players were named after NHL treats of the era like Charlie Conncher and carried that players name on their sweater Boys signed a scries of contracts which Gordon drew up and which Indicated that in order to play under the National League they had to tobacco alone and be off the streets by a reasonable hour the Initial aim of the league was directed to ho teaching of hockey lit more subtle objective was to make good youngsters of the players and to Impress upon hem that they could not smoke irettcs and loaf hair the night and still be good hockey playeri or good anythlntr Born In Mount Dennis in Gordon was a 1 minister for more than j cars He preached at about I conic it tin IreMiytirhn In he was rtsldinn the llmi of his lUnlli Cordon and wift Jtnn willingly d to request hut form a ill league for hoys to 14 in the shamrock when thin a number prMU fanuly is held Friday night at the 1uneril Chnpel In followtd Saturday A memorial sen ice was ltotnry minor teams took to the arena floor for their first workouts of the on the weekend Midgets who were Midget finalists last year for the first lime Sunday night II play again In the Central league with teams like Credit Sparta and hell in I rtsbyterlan last Tuesday I a Is for the In this liohidis his Jean leaves his mother Mrs Akott or one brother of Port five sisters Mrs I Minn Mnrthmcnl of Mrs of Mrs King of town Mrs Dorothy Wright of Georgetown and Miss of He van Leased by his father I I J Novices peewtts I bantams who will piny in Hi olden Horseshoe league with uelph Kitchem r mid Ancnstcr were on the floor us Holmes and will tin novices Hob Itoughley unit Mlkt Mareoux ore In charge of tin peewees and Bruce St am and Cook have bantams Hill Cook Alan Hi II and Del Cook are on the Rotary Club committee which has been formed to supcrvlm minor lacrosse program All our teams will enter OMlJ ployoFfs or at the end of the season begin about the end of May If enough lykt age under 9 boys show interest ilther tyke team or second novice team will be formed HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST Cork St Eait Phone 822 GLEN TAXI GO TRAIN SERVICE Low Hates on Airport and LongDistance Service RENT A CASCADE 40 HOT WATER HEATER AT ACTON HYDRO STREET CUT COSTS SHARE VEHICLE AREA CODE GEORGETOWN ONTARIO BOWL for Pleasure BOWL for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES Mam St Member B P A ftac3prag3r5gaawfcigptrTrTrrTt3itMTTfetiri Campbellville practising Ontario champions last jeor the Intermediate baseball team is practising and planning to start their schedule on the Victoria weekend Falcons fall talcons bowed to in ther exhibition soccer itch Saturday will host the Toronto and District 1st division team in mother exhibition contest th Saturday at The match will likely be either at or the gb pitch Attendance up at Mohawk attendance for Hie recent concluded Meeting at Mohawk Itaeewa near Campbell was up fans out last The meet drew harness fins for nights an average of Last total attendance was for nights Nightly average handle increased by too FREDA HOFFMAN Optometrist Telephone Kit ROADRUNNERS were league and playoff champs in the Mixed League Front row 1 to r are Eileen Anna Anderson captain Larry Beauheu and Betty Back row 1 to r are Willy Mitchell Roy Topelka and Wayne Medland Hardware 22 MILL ST ACTON 8532720 STORE HOURS Tues Wed Sat 00am to 6 Thurs 8 00 a m to 00 p Serving a Growing Community See our complete line of gifts for May Showers and June Weddings ANNOUNCEMENT one ate to that taken foofcmq to flic HIT THE OPEN ROAD ON A KAWASAKI up to miles par gallon of got SEE 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