Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 9, 1974, p. 6

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Trip Acton Free Press Wed O AHS junior girls off to flying start Acton High Junior girl a are off to a lying start in the high school basketball schedule with wins In their first two starts The junior girls who are coached by Miss Pool with the help of Maureen and Jack Holmes defeated Georgetown District High 32 last Tuesday and nipped Onkvllle T A Tabbies Thursday Hot outsidt shooting helped the girls beat town Sue Thomson led the way with points Mnria PatnkysankB Pat Nessetl Karen Chapman and Shortlll Sue Thomson scored the winning basket with only seconds left to play The lend back and forth throughout the game The score was tied for most of the fourth quarter Sue and Jean scored I points for Acton Chapman and Sue had six Shortlll and Sue also shorn defensively for Ihi Acton girl Youth bowling by Rick Rocher v Oct Snowmen both ho cool lead team ch up lb nit ss tv mt tec bo tutor U tut for team iih pica hit Shift In rlh S3 IP them virion weir Wat old Owl Mart Viikf ii Upi far with a Mice and had with tp pint FprsllBK them But Pip nut in In of Ian bowled pin over fnr truttpd Junior Wipe Out aiirc t wipe out far They won ill tour paints from Rip Oil Kevin Archibald wai lop tar with a Ms triple Streakm not have had on but sure lodaj Turkon hem to a same dory over the Doom Patrol lame a S which Is tops for Junior boys single The Hot Shots poor Hart their first in three point win CtniUumi bowline factor Involved poured the the final to names and totals Top Ten Peter MSI Kevin Archibald MB Jim SHI Ktm Barber 3- 163 Rcnite Philip Brawn Dale AndcnonUO ITS J Doom Patrol Srnlori The bombarded the In all three games All bowlers showed up for the Capers compared to our of IhcBatUen This was the factor The Odd Ones to they won an point victory over the old Ones Susan Thompson returned Spiders to Hie Chicks They are now lied lor Ones first place in the league two The Cows led by captain Brian Patterson won one game and totals from the Kevin one of our new youth bowler alto won pop for the Cows by bowling pins over his average Bowlers winning CocaCola and Orange Crush for this week were Donna with pint over his average Allan with over Ilia average and Debbie with over her Top Ten Diana excellent style triple The Kathleen MB Norma Terry Ken Harrli Debbie Storey 17 Jennifer Kropck Theresa Sandatt 1S1 John Adam Mil Bob Ml Mark Waiter TlmBtlnriTt 1U Steven Martha Grtln IM Melius Harrla Ira League Standings Hip plea HotOnes ColdOnes Capers OddOnes Battlers Our new youth bowlers are now In the bowling and each team Is beginning to pick Bowlers celebrating their last week were Danny Gary ACTON RAM players received individual gentlemanly player Kevin high scorer awards for outstanding play the recently Bruce Cooksley and best graduate of Acton completed Junior lacrosse season at a Rotary minor lacrosse George Making banquet in the Acton Music Centre Saturda the presentations in the back row 1 to were night Trophy winners 1 tor are most valuable Ron Bruce Cargill Barry Inseoe Rob defenceman Wayne Young Steve Wilson who Pool Dave McMillan and Bob McMillan shared the MVP award with brother Paul most Reward six Rams for outstanding play Outstanding achievements by Acton Ram during the 1074 Junior lacrosse season were rewarded Saturday night at a seasonending banquet held in the Acton Music Centre Team President John McNabb was for trophj presentations which followed a supper for players and guests McKnight present the handsome trophy he donated to lop scorer Cooksley who finished the regular season with goals and 50 assists although he played 10 games This is the second year in a row Cooksley has led the team In scoring Most valuable player award was presented by coach Rob Pool to Steve Wilson who for himself and on behalf of brother Paul who is now travelling in Wehtern Canada The Wilson brothers from Milton earned the honor for their consistently fine ploy game in and game out Paul scored goals during the regular season while Steve contributed On behalf of the Acton Rotary Club Bruce Cargill presented a trophy to George judged the best Ram who is a graduate of the Rotary minor lacrosse program played with the Acton Rotary midgets before Joining the Rams lost Kevin accepted the Aeton Parks and Recreation Committee trophy for the most sport player on the team Parks and recreation member Barry Inscoc made the presentation A second new the Ram Booster Club for the best defenceman went to Wayne Young Booster Club sparkplugs Dave and Boh McMillan made the presontition Framed color team photos were presented to all players by manager Howard ind ii Porte president I The wis of the most sitisfjmg for the Rims on the floor yet one of the most disappointing it the gate they climbed from place to in standings then pulled two upsets to reach the group finals Bolton dance as down past years Dancing to recorded music followed the presentations Lados cngo play begins ft win tKln I J I I I 1i lt i fill ml ill full if it play In It hi k Imt nil Blur hum will I- Ml 111 Save up to 1000 on Halliday Homes and Cottages 117nwli to Pi CO niirt on on your to lion by Call or drop in Ask about our Buy now Price freeze or HALUOAT HOMES iWHljQrle BOWL for Pleasure BOWL for ENTIRE FAMILY tfCAN BOWl TOGETHER 4 I 1 1 Its the W IN Thing to do GO BOWLING OPEN BOWLING Thanksgiving October Afternoon Evening ACTON BOWLING LANES N 8S3 Hainfly a and That conclude the bowling for Dili Sec you next Saturday al Bowling Plan Centennial tournament an atom hockey tournament In late December to com Acton Centennial year Frank has been named to chair the com for the team tournament which will begin December and tarry on to Saturday December and Sunday December at the arena Joanne is publicity chairman for the tournament Committee members arc Marks Bill Knight Ron Pat Post and Molly Allsop Sixteen teams from the A 10 papulation category will be accepted after applications arc sent out Each team will be guaranteed two games and every participant will receive a crest Trophies will be presented to the champions and consolation champions This is the first tour our group lias ever staged and we hope the citizens of Acton will support us Mrs told the Free Press this wiek Our teams have been treated so well at the many tournaments they vt attended In the past We fell we like to reciprocate Tournament committee members will be selling advertising space in their program to help defray ex penscs SUPERMARKET 9 MILL ST ACTON 85306501 ROAD HOCKEY season got underway behind Z Bennett school Saturday Intensity equalled that of Team Canada and the Soviets Hockey school registration Registration for the Acton Hockey and Skating School or the season will take place the arena Tuesday October and Wednesday October from until Head instructor Jim James has completed the OH A el 3 course In coaching and recently attended the Hockey Canada clinic held in Toronto in connection with the Team CanadaSoviet Union series He also to parte in another clinic in tawa headed by Howie Meeker the last weekend of October The school Is for youngsters up to and years of age Toe object Is to teach them the basics of skating and a tew hockey tun ACTON AND skating school REGISTRATION Tuesday October 22nd and Wednesday October 23rd ACTON ARENA 7 00 m to 9 Fw children up to and including 8 yeais of age FEE HOURS OF INSTRUCTION Toyota Community Calendar Whats doing in the North A real COMMENCEMENT Acton High School will be holding Commencement exercises at B on October at High School Doors open at pm Parents and friends student are cordially Invited to attend OPEN HOUSE The Acton Curling Club Invite you to attend Open House October to October is Experienced curlers will be available to aula newcomers For further Information call or S3 ITS See how much car your money will buy at HALT0NI HaltM Track 82829311 Hwy North of J Meat Department Specials GRADE A FRESH KILLED NOT FROZEN- TURKEYS LB AVERAGE VMIETTP1K COOKED MEAT 95 MAPLE LEAF SIDE BACON SCHNEIDERS 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