Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 3, 1975, p. 4

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Not this year Sabre executive files intermediate request Tin Sabre executive until they don t have the man power lo assist the mediate team tormina In Acton but all agreed that they would like to set club inaction this flu team the fort most topic for disunion ill Sabre meeting Acton 1 Ibrnn day Inter imdlutt chili Hi tint it I Hut imullu mi no reason win two In to thU of mi tr Imii Acton atoms win Halton Rural title The Acton Free Press Wed September Sabres start training before ice time begins There would be advantages to hating clubs run by live particular a spokesman for Ihi than competing for fundsut would be coop ml Ins Alio there would no doubt would require assistant and the would eiskr with imd said While the of a torn was for the com inn reason did feci the concept would at the t of this season If tht can atoms On milt and Mom tin ilifiulliik two Mi iiLhl in a itouhli In atom In tin mm Hum In first Alton top of tin first with rims from lths lib ami ihrls Matin liu with null Oh In Hie till mi width a pan In tin front and Inn 1 mil lunomiiul or pull In hi final Halm and llalni piny 1 mi dull ait tlhh Matin Inn I mil Hum unary Iuul sit lliilm Imhttamtilamlwllh tin lit through tin mid tallied two runs In thi third nut out In In lhtM win nailed explored for ami lltm lllu sham III meet with the Hit win was In ID final limine ml for runs I Wilson Two new teams face At Ion it under tin I wit training In tin partition for the print anon In training for the corning they I Ion a pool and the before they In dry liuid InilnliiK A of id hit the dry land union a wink alio I lain wen from out of town oath and ary Saul put tin from alii tin tire the ptayuround Sunn of nlayiri were ilUnlciindf foiitut linn while other found they I In an good tit may have thought dry land only help and the learn all potential playem to parll tipate an they vnlun leyond point of condition pointed out that the picking of fur thin year tram from on lee practices often depends an who Ih In Hie nerd thape and on occasion a potentially heller player I simply ihimtn In and In In hitler ton lit ion al Attending wan Ions from loot year Sabre lineup were Instoe Dun tiams will thi Satins this In Ontario Junior division of DMA as Mm ford Draw villi Dhow lit Imets into Ibmtsvllli anil two of the that had In I ring art moving to Junior The present teams art Atton Sabres I irjus run Junior Vastjs Hornets and Hit will Ik In to 12 games til Inst season has id for wiiha few past wetk is pjeed through tiht of mud and bush in stadium is for lniersit of Ontario lit II turtKiuiinK in running mm thin Sabres t imp nlX i Won run Iht a in ftlt camp utilizing hod ion Pool wtll in building up y in in tht lining of Ellins has scnictsof Dennis has miliars in Suuet Union as an through t projrim IrtnersiU ot Montreal the request of the Ontario ljcrosse Hon Junior V4 Jt amis in loixlon our wetkend winning team of tht in which Kins won tht oir Point of the west division tos ill and were hcr two teams homebrew Swords in now for people interested in maturing hi until Sabre executives get time to taking new club under their wing trie homebrews win will have to they handle the task of running before have do the work for them The things bland now have thi best of both worlds Thcv will operate until the executive his finished its business and then two will get over Int tabic Mens wis cilletl Sunday rteningafterl innings with thescorc lied lr to up the lost second game of finals ground and field w for plav Acton will lake on the Hams this jftir noon at community centre The will tided in net Turkos and Doug Tijlor of the Hams will In paying on the floor ftilind Ham manager nialled with the in J when scored the winning Ann lAity hit hi hungup his sticks and was off his feet for a couple of for the Chicks an Joinni nj Joanne ail Donna and Kilhy Met lun Stuan Sommtrvilli IB and Spulvoil nami at I id the Social card certificate Children going to for minor teims this will to a and social number if they w to in line ario Minor s new rulings The issue ot numbers to ihildren down to the novice is the first slip in the government attempt to hive ill children given social insurance numbers birth Also it rtoistntion parents arc reminded equipment will Ik who hive out grown their equipment in equipment mil sill the ire asked In picxi of ixjuipmint with their name and their asking Prink will lx orienting he it the intrc on tins and Oclotxr A nam maiinger Howard insists that he is retiring but told the Free Press sports depart merit Hint nobody believes him Dwyer said It whs about time that somebody learned to do the job as there arc enough former players who could do it He is not giving up lacrosse certainly not has been around the game too long to do that In fact Dwyer was at four games over the past week the point his retirement Is that he would like to attend games when he wants to and be able to relax ana watch the play The paper work gets him down he said He criticized the bureaucracy that la taking over the OLA Dwycr and Alan Hall were responsible for the formation of the AUon Rams and the return of minor lacrosse to town The pair were awarded the Charlie Thompson Memorial Plaque for out standing contributions to recreation in Acton by Mayor on November 1972 They were the first recipients of the award They first had a hand in the forming of a juvenile lacrosse team here in 1968 The team enjoyed minimal success but blossomed into a real contender placing second in the six team league In Dwyer and Hall formed the Junior C club and used the moniker utilised by Ac ton s previous club Although overmatched in the Junior B league Rams quickly became the cause for area boxla fans He retired as president of the club a year after Rams won the Blair Cup in Intermediates move to organize selves Rockwood ball teams well into play downs eramosa Wnd under girls riteividabyt into final beat out of the of their Tricounlv ihampion final Friday In won the finals of their first garni 14 lit thi winmr advancestotht mils against llornbj la and wrier girls finals The is scheduled for Mtmdn in pciwees beat fcramosa out playoffs Wednesday atoms New pro for club Registration for member ship in the Acton I- igure Skat it will held at the on Sat and When the Sabre executive recently put off a proposal by the intermediate club the proposed Acton Swords to be taken over and have the Sabre executive run both teams the intermediates decided go ahead with the organizing of the club for this ear Spokesman for the Swords Ircd Buchanan said they going to reconsider he issue Ihur next executive meet in January when thcv more time to deal with the matter Sabres executive said they would be pleased if the Swords went ahead and began operations this year J The season will begin mid October and will l end with the annual carnival continue into tin finals seniors ki makt up five rained out The club provides ind of and plus an Mason won the opportunity to learn and Mills tournament a week ago prove skating skills Group ind an presently in third lessons an during pre plan in thi school Junior and Inter fastball midiatt Private lessons may be arranged with finals Inscoe Shannon win Kevin Hall tourney Shannon and Bam tnscoc look top honors rat ot in the third annual Kevin Hall Memorial Coif Tournament The IB hole tournament was con tested as McDonald and Ken placed second with a net score of and a three- way tic was made for third place The three tying place teams were and Joan Col Mary Ranney and red and Karen Collins and the instructors Miss Pat of Miss issauga will be the full time professional and Mrs Sally Mrs Sharon hv vt r ill turn on a part time to work with the Intirmediules and Seniors A full program of badges and skating tests will be provided bantam boys advanced to the Ban tarn finals by eliminating in two straight games last week Brian Moore and Brad De forest combined to pitch to an 119 victory In the series clincher played by park Thursday night Steve Campbell paced hitters at the plate with a perfect five for five performance Brian Moore had three hits in three at bats and Joe Scott walloped the only home run of the game Roth and D Schaeffer both hit safely four times in five trips to the plate for liar and lAiig I rom Ihi and Don Vickt ry from I be mltlgi In and ltf Young flint young mm from hi ilftJoninidKtln thi all flnaln lust At ION SAHRI S In workout lorih pool dry lind ruining I the am off it will Ixgin ice workout in it ori working out lor year learn tniin unions along with Mike of Itockwood an I of Hill was in condition ad tun j training all for Ihi A lr camp Mitjlllowiy of j Brookville girls lose regular season remains t it the In tier if thin dry land fi Sahn On the ice training siiilonn will 11 at org town and will Ight to ft p in I I finiUiin ll in Tin rnirintlK In 4 1 sin tli FRIRPORD STEEL BUILDINGS MACHINE SHEDS LIVESTOCK SHEDS WORKSHOPS GEORGETOWN 416 8778690 The Official Skat the National I OPEN Tack Togs Mr Buchanan said that one can expect them to take over operations of the club in two minutes notice He said that it will simply mean a little more work with a few more people The Swords ire now looking for a sponsor and for people to lend a hand in the running or the club Players haven t been called yet but those interested are to be ready when the time The has four teams in the close driving area which to date is the Intermediate homebrew league con sislmg of Fergus and Acton FRESH Chicken Legs or Breasts CANADA NO GRADE i Sweet Outspan Oranges Cooking Onions Cabbage Green or Beans 2W Cottage Rolls n Cornet Beef or Pastrami axons m Scott PaperTowels 79 HIM HO Banquet Dinners HEARING AID CENTRES HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST tow MOM -OEORQETOWN- MttkitpLK Opt tut Mtikit BAZ MOTORS LTD I Having A Heating Problem Problems With Your I Heating Aid I I I Mr F BURKE will bain Fnday fromSOOim noon In Acton FiNtay HEARING AIDS SERVICE MONDAYS PKB THRU Westoni Sandwich BREAD 3U25 Quality Service 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