j v v witmmmk two teams in finals the acton free pratt wedneidey march 1 1967 i p i i o win a pee wee championship and three victories in six tries made saturday a successful day for the stars of the acton legion town league the town league selects cheered on by a large delega tion of acton supporters play ed extremely well in annual four town tournament held this year tin fergus most s of the towns- some of them staying right through from 730 am until after eight in the evening harry lawson peter morris on and david braids fined goals as the pee wees won their opener peter morrison and ivan hoarn earned assists ron louttets three goals plus two from peter morrlaan arid singles from treth arm strong and marry lawsn pav- coijngentswjtihcjpccjm ed the wailfor thejocala four quick goals and gained a 40 decision acton bantams got off to a rough start losing to milton 104 but improved consider ably in their second encounter as the lost to fergus 94 gra ham praser had two goals for acton and bill sevcrinskl and teve garrett had one each john last steve garrett and dennis hamden had assists 4a uuem cnimne taction was on hand from acton to urga on the three teams in the fourtown tournament some parents were there from 7 am until early in the evening here ex pressions vary at acton pee wees wbomp georgetown 70 in the final the world of r outdoors with art hawes trap shooting begins at maple rock shooting range this week weather permitting a large turnout of members and prospective members is hoped for breezes from the future bring us a whiff of gun pow der from aoton fall fair a private members bill is now before parliament which calls for all rifles and shotguns to be registered all pistols must now be registered the mh alto calls for a permit to be issued before repairs can be made on guns wa fell to see the purpose behind this bill unless it is to with which to protect them selves we would be interested in comments from our readers concerning this bill the ontario federation of anglers and hunters have ask ed the ontario government to pass a resolution that would require all ihunters to produce evidence or public liability and property damage insurance be fore being issued a licence to hunt this is asked in hopes of im proving the relationship be tween ihunters and land own ers how this could be worked m 79 m ken marchment 14 george williamson 12 mae oumarsh 8 bui dumarsh 4 ethel holmes 2 ab irwitt 2 monday ml pan rev andrew mckerude 9 don mcmillan 9 dick lee 8 john goy 6 ted tyler jr 6 bruce carghi 4 tuseday man fyfe somcrville 12 don tinv mlngs 9 walter dubois 8 len loveil 7 frank van wyck 3 dr a j buchanan 3 tuseday muted draw chester anderson 10 wes beattyj0meb biow 10 marg aret toeti 10 dr brian moore 9 ted tyler 6r 8 chas david son 7 bern van fleet 7 gwen tyler e harvey lsverty 5 fred new s jack ridley 5 bill tbth 4 al furkness 2 ladles monday afternoon number in brackets is the number of games played el eanor goy 5 8 margaret to 5 8 gwen tyler 5 otshlriey hunter 5 4 anne moore 5 4 mae oumarsh 6 4 may wilds 5 2 attending a business girls spiel at north helton golf and curling club georgetown on saturday were gwen tyler phyjhs patrick helen otter- bein and mary marks they were the one game high win ners in the early draw and brought home lovely banlon shells squad coached by ken marsh all and managed by bijl knlghl the pee wees proved decisively that they were cream of their class whipping milton 31 in their opening game and skunking george- town 74 in the championship game the novice squad trounced fergus 51 in the first game of the day and in the afternoon bowed 4o georgetown 44 in the novice championship tilt the bantams lost to muton 100 in their first game and were defeated 94 by fergus in a consolation round contest aoton supporters accounted for nearly half of the large crowd in chilly fergus arena championship game victory acton boys completely out classed their opposition from georgetown the boys were so elated at the end of the game that they celebrated by giving coach marshau and manager knight a dunking in the show er the acton novice team got off to a good start belting fer gus sl kevin marcoux scor ed twice and john hansen bernie taylor- and bill moken- zie had one goal each assists went to steye brunellc 2 marcoux hansen taylor and wayne auan in the novice final the locals never got rolling- as their georgetown opposition tallied 1 stoplights work began tuesday on ta inetalsaoon of the stoollgmeat the muwhata corner hosts are being dug by compressor end pate digger and steel darda ere bng inatelled noticf of annual meeting banquet halton coop medical services march 11 1967 knox church hall georgetown luncheon at 1230 noon tickift 8100 business meeting following everyone welcome halton cooperative medical care plan pays ab surgical operations doctors calls paid from first visit conflaenmnla anatstheilsls services xrays also malor medical yearly plan drugs individual or employee groupi may enrol al any time of the vear revised rates monthly ss79 single monthly si i jo couple monthly sh2s famljy payable quarterly or yearly halton coop medical services 143 main street box 474 mlllon dial 87m7i2 please send me information no obligation name address slsmrii dhim bf the north de- on hunting for a large part of their livelihood a restriction on firearms would have a devastating effect of the economy of the north those employed by the firearms in dustry could suffer as well it must be assumed that reg istration is not the only pur pose of this bill registration alone would involve a great deal of paper work without meaning it would seem the purpose of this bill is to bring in similar restrictions asiare now imposed on pistols contrary to what many be lieve restrictions on firearms do not decrease crime per haps the beat illustration of this fact is the- recent findings in orlando florida attar an outbreak of crimes involving break ins and as saults on women there was a rush by the citizens of that city to purchase firearms in stead of doing what most po lice forces aha government bodies would have done dis- courafing citfatens from arm- would appear that m order to make a claim again st a hunters insurance the landowner would have to catch him causing damage as it is now a hunter thus caught is ordered to pay damages by the courts the problen then as now would be to catch the hunter doing the damage ah sportsmen would like to see the bad element removed from their ranks how this can be accomplished has been a prob lem for decades sportsmeia spectmolr l for pleasure iu bowl for health entire family can bowl together male it a data bowl where the action is i acton bowling lanes 10 main st n membsjr osfa fi7ar acton centennial i beard growing contest sfonsorfd y f the acton ys mens club own to any man with an acton addtiss last chance to register all registration fe wei ie u as prize money categories 1 best shaped 2 brightest color 3 longest 4 best groomed 5 bushiest 6 best goatee registration fee 1 prizes in each category with bonus priia for category no 4 bbbeeaebbbbebeeeaabbeaebbbbaeaabbbbeeebbb phi in tw mmi efw mmi win el j0o raejntretlefe b judging to talc placo s acton fall fair industrial statistics final statistics standing p w l t raiders 16 10 5 1 jets 16 8 6 2 ousters 16 8 7 1 orioles 16 4 12 0 goaltendera averages andy williams r pts 21 18 17 8 w1 bob sheppard j clarence sheppard d 427 473 pack your bags heres the big gest sportsmens show ever presented somethlngf or every sportsman every member of the family come and have the time of your life sttru ing themselves and ifisirqrobtrbeatherlandro- pubhc protection be left to the police police forces and of ficials conducted courses ip self defense with firearms and encouraged the local female popujetion to attend over 2400 showed up the first day and the classes continued for several months the result in the six weeks following the beginning of the eeurse only one breakin was 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