Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 26, 1979, p. 16

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B4 The Acton Free Wodnesday Sept 28 1979 Sabres drop two sign four more Acton Sabres wound up their exhibition hockey season on the weekend as they prepare for this weekends league open- en with and Georgetown The Sabres dropped a pair of exhibition dec isions to and to Dixie as the team mokes Its final for the start of the sea son The Sabres sinned four more players over the past week but may have lost two players they were looking to for help The Sabres Inked Duffy Tracy and Lance Dexter from Midland Michigan at forward positions and Denis Charbonneau and Jamie Vtckery who arc both capable of filling In on the forward line or signing brought the Sabres total to ten signed players Tor the Saturday night match In Two Sabres who may not be around this year arc lost years lead ing scorer Glenn Murray and right winger Wade Murray has signed on with the Tier Two Junior A Platers while Vlckery may work between the Pinters and their farm team in Neil Anderson has started on a hectic pace for the Sabres this year With two goals in the two weekend matches Anderson has amounted three four bitlon matches Anderson scored one of the three Sabre goals in the loss last Friday with Denis Charbonneau and Lance Dexter Tiring the other markers The Sabres fell behind early in the contest trail ing after the first Students winners Acton High School student baseball team showed their ability in an exhibition match with the school teachers last Wednesday The stud ents a mixed team of boys and girls outplayed the teachers by a two run margin scoring an vctory Two Juniors thai got away McGilloway left and Bruce are two local that ore looking elsewhere to lay this hockey season and the Georgetown Gemini lopped and the Flyers In an exhibition match on the weekend GEORGETOWN CINEMAS 3 HAtTON HILIS SHOPPING SI 8776232 OFFI RETURN ENGAGEMENT STEVE MARTIN In THE ABSENT ANIMAL Hi mindeo WAITER BILLMURRAY Sat Sun continuous from pm MLWiffiF 30th Life is fast at mites per tour SMITH Days 715 SatSun continuous from pm frame and after two The Sabres used Rob Bremncr in goal for both weekend matches He faced shots in the game while the Sabres took shots at the other end It wasnt until the third period of Saturdays match with Dixie that the local team fell The Sabres got a first period goal from Anderson with Duffy Tracy assisting and trailed after the first frame A second period gave the Sabres hope of their first pre season win but six unanswered third period markers left the Sabres standing with a no win and four loss count The Sabres open Fri day night in and return to Georgetown on Sunday night where they will battle former Sabre Dave McGilloway and his Gemini teammates in a pm start at Gordon NEW IN THE AREA OLD IN THE BUSINESS WJONES EXCAVATOR O WNER OPERA TOR TO INSURE YOUR SATISFACTION 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ALL TYPES OF EARTH MOVING YOU NAME IT WEVE DONE IT PONDS A SPECIALITY 5198339094 HOLLINGER ARGUS LIMITED ANNOUNCEMENT EATON HNR RADLER RT RILEY President and Chief Executive Officer of Argus Limited announces the election of the following as Directors at the Shareholders Meeting held on August Douglas Bassctt President Baton Broadcasting Incorporated S Eaton Chairman President and Chief Executive OHlcer The Eaton Co Limited Chairman of the Board The Empire Life Insurance Company David President Sterling Newspapers Ltd Ronald T VicePresident Administration Canadian Pacific Limited Glen Davis President NM Davis Corporation Limited not shown above was also elected Director above are Directorsand Officers of numerous other ROTARY CLUB OF ACTOIM ANNUAL CANVAS FOR ARTHRITIS OCTOBER 15th to 30th Honey Agar is home with her family again because arthritis research is paying off Until recently Honey Agar was unable to lead the active life enjoyed by most women of her age Honey has systemic lupus ery thematosus a rheumatic disorder that has kept her in hospital for up to six months a year throughout her married life She describes those years as a living hell for her and for her family It seemed that all I could look forward to was pain weakness and death Honeys outlook on life has been changed not through any overnight miracle but through long and diligent rheumatic disease research Honey has spent all but six days of the past year at home with her husband Roy and their 15yearold daughter Michelle Honeys condition cant be cured yet But its devastating effects are being controlled She now manages her own household with a little help from her family She can also devote time to her new rote as first president of the Ontario Lupus Association which as a specialized affiliate of The Arthritis Society provides lay counselling and moral support for lupus patients and their families For Honey Agar and thousands of other Canadians arthritis research is paying off About one in every eight Cana dians has some form of arthritis But victory is coming within reach Your support for The Arthritis Society will be used to fund vital medical research For more information about arthritis write or call your local Arthritis Society THE ARTHRITIS SOCIETY Give more than a thought to arthritis

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