Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 18, 1984, p. 23

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The Acton Junior A Fastball team among bote receiving accolades at the Town of Hills Awards and Recognition evening Front row I tor includes Don Dick Spear Roy Spear back row Glen Scott Tim Baker coach Dairy Dave Wilson Winners of this year Industrial League Hockey Championship were Nielsens Clothing Team member are back row left to right Andre Palkra George Steve Murray Dave Allen Rick BoginsU Henry Toebes Gary Cooper and front row Rusty Miller Don Bruce and Scott Ttmben They were honored at the Industrial League dance 5a night Rob Evans left took the Industrial hockey league Rookie of the Year award and Gary Moore lie league MVP and high Gary Lumbers tabacntl tied with Evans for Rookie or the Year Brad Evans absent named the best goalie and Van Fleet absent was the lea Mott Sportsmanlike Player BAZ MOTORS LTD AUTO BODY SHOP IK I Sabres ownership uncertain warded to Carl Itoscnqulst Lloyd Cummins Lee Lee and Dan Donahue accepted the Community Credit Union Mixed at the Acton Curling Club awards night day Dave and Donna were absent for the photo What Is going to happen to the Acton Sabres is the question being asked by many after an emergency meeting of the Junior B team executive Monday night The meeting was called to finalize the sale of the Sabres to Holdings and after a reading of contracts the executive refused to sign off as the club Without the written consent of the exec and the approval of the Ontario Hockey Association Godwin may have difficulty obtaining the team despite the fact a letter of intent was signed by the executive Prank Alison said Sabres lawyer Aldo pointed out that during the negotiations It was written into the contract the existing executive could not have anything to do with a com ve hockey club for live years within a mile rad us of Acton after Hold obtained the team The contract also stated that the executives children could not become personally involved in a team that would create competition to the Sabres informed the executive Monday that he would change the contract regarding the noncompetition clause The executive which has been negotiating with since January stated that they wish the deal to be closed as soon as possible and Braida suggested that a letter from the be obtained within the next few days stating that Holdings would be acceptable as the team owner Despite the problems over the sale of the team the Sabres have been registered with the for the season and if fall between Carachl Holdings and the executive the local Junior squad will still be able to play next season Allsop explained Another twist in the plight of the Sabres is the fact the president of the Sabres Allsop and treasurer Molly have tendered their resignations to the executive Mr Allsop is also the contact man or the which means he is the only one on the Sabres executive that is recognized by the OHA Because Mr Alhop Is the only person In Ac ton that has access to the Carachl has been unable to gain proper approval of the OHA until a letter stating s lions Is sent to the OHA by Mr Allsop The contract drawn up by and Carachl lawyer Indicates that the Sabres sale would Include the trademark name Acton Sabres and any variation of the name and all assets and equipment of the team The Sabres arc currently a community owned team and if the sale to Holdings goes through the team would become a private organization The meeting was attended by Frank Allsop Molly Ray Graham Bruce Carglll Ann Dodds Nick Valowica Will Duval Harold Towns ley Braida and Godwin Another meeting will be held after approval is obtained as parts of the sales contract are finalized stated Mr Dan Donahue and Joan Arthur accepted the Adam Mixed trophy at the annual curl awards last weekend Rich Bruce and Tom were absent for the photo Redmen run at St Mikes Participating in the season first outdoor meet at St Michaels College In Toronto the track team performed well In the Midget Girls x relay the placed sixth in their heat In the open event the boys notched an eighth place finish in a field of teams and in the girls competition the recorded another e place finish In the women shot put Teresa Dunn managed a throw of 10 metres for first in the Senior Girls category Loth rope placed for the Junior Girls with a throw of 80 metres and Kelly Harrison placed for the Midget Girls w th a toss of metres On April the Redmen II attend the Rebel Relays at Sheridan College and on April they will attend the Nell McNeil Rowland games in Toronto On May and 5 the local track team will attend the Father Redmond games while on May they III at tend the Championships On May IB the will go on to the Peel Halton Championships May is the date for the regional championships and June l and will see the OFFSA championships held The Dan Hamilton Mixed Competitive award winners were Fred Archibald idler Pete Vidlcr and Karen Ron presented the trophy The Gay Cartage Men trophy went to Roy Bala and Dave Gord McArthur and Don Buttenham were absent for the photo Photos by Mark Holmes Acton Curling Club members sweep up awards The Bud a Hobby Cellar trophy went to Don na and Heather Ferguson Vol Ingham and Pal Collins were absent for the photo John intern a presented with the Seagram Five Star award for his outstanding sen Ices to the sport of curling in the area Bill right presented the at the annual Curling Club awards last night The Somen lite Mixed award went to Wayne Altken Heather Ferguson Doug I- and at the annual Curling Club awards ceremonies Friday Sheila Martin Mike Saianikl and Mary Smith accepted the Park Mixed trophy Bob was absent for the photo Donna Audrey Dunn Barb Monro and Lyn were awarded the S limited the Curling awards The Motion s Golden Mixed was awarded to the of Pal Chamberlain John and Marie Procter Don Garner waa absent for toe photo The Blow Men a Trophy went to White Dave and Kevin Brown al the Curling Clnb awards Friday was a bam for the photo Roger Keen

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