Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 19, 1967, p. 4

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r 4 the acton free press wednesday april 19 1967 r sports spot by john m c n a b b gerry ingtla georgetown junior raider coach and popu lar former defenceman for the acton tanners has come up with a suggestion which may brighten the gloomy hockey future for georgetown and milton both towns were at one time potent powers in inter mediate hockey circles both have been converted to junior c products in recent years where they have been mildly successful and now both are looking ahead and trying to probe the future for a solution which will put them back on top with the drop in the junior age limit and losses for other reasons the raiders will be left with about a half a dozen experienced juniors and miltons loss will be more serious yet neither are enthusiastic about the quantity or quality of the immediately available new talent and both are restrained by very limited import restrictions gerry inglis proposes that the two north halton towns relinquish all their past rivalry and unite their junior graduates to form an intermediate team players have been graduating from the junior ranks for several seasons now with no where to go and there is certainly more than enough good eligible players in the two communities to form an intermediate club he said those with interest in miltons hockey are interested it just might work says milton merchant manager alan parton there would be a lot of talking and thinking necessary before anything definite could be worked out but i think the sugges tion merits consideration acton of course would get the first pick of the junior refugees and could throw the kibosh on the whole idea leaving the two towns in exactly the same predicament they started with toronto maple leaf fans will be using the see i told ya so cliche after they copped the semifinal series with chicago last night with a 31 score brian conachers first two goals ever scored against the hawks set the pace for the leafs as they took the series by a 42 margin terry sawchucks netminding abilities saved the leafs on more than one occasion and larry hillman seemed to steal the scene with a couple of his own show stoppers blasted in by bobby hull toronto now moves into the finals against the well rested montreal team next tuesday night in maple leaf gardens georgetown giants who have waded in the halton coun ty baseball wars annually in blue and white have changed their colors during the 1967 season the giants will be green and grey the new colors have been registered with the league and new uniforms will be ordered shortly the girls softball team has a practice scheduled for thursday night weather permitting k the legion minor sports are holding their annual hockey banquet this saturday at the legion hall at 2 pm all boys who played hockey in the town league are urged to attend a delicious supper the presentation of awards and trophies and an allround enjoyable afternoon is in 7 store for those attending trophy donors herb dodds left and har old townsley presented the most valuable player award to pete marzo of the tricounty bantam division at the minor hockey associa tion banquet pete was team captain and a candidate for the league scoring title staff photo sports pdgl meet action formed stls first executive selected many of the avid golfers from around the district ventur ed out to their favorite golf course last weekend to find that the greens were still a little too damp to play on and that they themselves were definitely out of shape golf is another game with a confused history but not too confused some historians who belong to the strange clan which always has opposed crediting the moderns or comparative mod erns with originating anvthing hazard the guess that shepherds in a time long before the christian era may have indulged in a game of golf they point to the curved sticks and intimate that the sheep tenders could have used them to hit pebbles perhaps they did but any driving that took place was just for distance and did not keep with the rules laid down for the game of golf today long after it became definitely established that the scotch invented the game of golf as it is played now the usual thing happened a historian disputed what was evident he observed a drawing of a hollander leaning against a stick of certain slimness with a knob at the end and immediately offered the conclusion that the dutch pioneered the game insisting the stick was a golf club called a driver in later eras bevond the drawing there never was anything to support a claim that the dutch had played at golf before the scotch in fact neither the dutch of later centuries nor those of today have shown interest in the game professionally speaking where as golf has plaved a very conspicuous role in the history of scotland for manv centuries so now you know where rev andy mckenzie picked up all his tips on the game a group of young people have formed an organization whose purpose is to provide social activities for the young set and to do something for the betterment of the commun ity there were many names sug gested for the group such as the young set our gener ation and club silhouette but it was felt that project action best signified the aim of the organization thus far the organization has been very successful al though it has only been in ex istence for four weeks a dance with tom and ian and the soul set was presented at the arena on april 7 which proved financially successful on april 15 project action arranged to have some swing ers go to oshawa to a 12 band and 12 hour dance in cluding the mandala they all had a marvellous time and even managed through strenu ous efforts to get the cherish ed shirt of george oliver the lead singer of the mandala they all agreed that it was the best soul dance that they had ever been to project action has a uni que government program in that it has an executive con sisting of eight members with four different departments two executive members are your recreation director each in charge of a depart ment v- the departments are headed special activities dance pub licity and funds the executive members are stu johnson sandy irwin nancy duby john mcgeachie bob hart harvey oehlrich ray sfaitz joanne landsbor- ough susan clark lyn john son and nancy lauder project action plans to use its funds for the developing of the glenlea park it is felt among the members that this was an especially good way to use the funds in this the cen tennial year project action wants to pre sent itself as a responsible group of young people who will take it on themselves to provide their own entertain ment and do something for the town in which they live they felt that many other such groups that may have been formed in past years dis regarded the latter and only thought of their own enjoy ment in ana competition the geprgetown barbershop chorus which has four acton members took part in a two- day program and competition at kitchener last weekend af- jer a centennial dance in cos tumefriday evening there were singing competitions all day saturday the georgetown chorus plac ed seventh out of 13 entries in their class as well as jim pope jack denny and john barr chris jensen is a member of the x georgetown barbershop chor ds the fourth name was mis sing from last weeks story of thear big program in bramp ton top fashions expo 67 at montreal will be a showplace of international haute couture many of the 70 participating countries in the world exhibition have com missioned top fashion design ers to style wardrobes for the hostesses staffing their pavil ions britain has previewed the fashions lo be worn by their hostesses and they are exceedingly mod a mini- dress with a red white and blue skirt reports the moat team at saturday lontahon won the grant motors trophy presented to valuable player of the acton tricounty pee wee the minor hockey association banquet a week ago tricounty secretary herb robinson makes the pre- staff photo minor baseball we are going to make a des perate effort to revitalize min or baseball back in acton there are many people who are interested in seeing the kids playing ball but unfor tunately the talkers outnum ber the work horses we have one service club which is extremely interested in the organization and admin istration of a minor league and another service club which is willing and waiting to con struct a ball diamond in glen lea park so lets take a giant sien may i a meeting has been called for monday april 24 at 8 pm at the arena for all those people parents coaches and managers who are at all interested in the establishment of a littlo league in acton please attend roller skating may 2 is the day we have tentatively set to begin roller skating we will be holding roller skating each tuesday thursday and saturday from 8 pjn to 10 pjnall summer teen dances teen dances this year will run separately on friday nights we are planning to have about two a month most valuable goalkeeper award the acton free press trophy was presented to ted hagen by sports scribe john mcnabb at the acton minor hockey association banquet staff photo minor baseball organizational meeting monday april 24 1967 at acton community centre everyone welcome including parents managers coaches come out and support minor raseball in acton first practice thursday still need junior coach by theresa marzo hi girls i here i am back to give you highlights of our alsa meeting held monday night to start the season swing ing gals there will be a base ball practice thursday april 20th at 730 pm at the com munity centre all girls who are coming are expected to supply their own glove here is the chance of your lifetime to prove to the boys by having early practices that we know how to hit the ball too well girls it looks as if we have really scared the men this time we still havent got a coach for our jr team good heavens you guys why dont a couple of you get to gether and coach the team please as the old saying goes two heads are better than one the junior team will take over last years name acton wildcats but the seniors will inherit for themselves as new name which is to be chosen within the next feyy weeks discussion about a centen nial project for the girls was again mentioned and will be posted in the column next week so keep your eyes on the paper well gang thats about it for this week until next wed nesday smile and give your face a rest the reason so many people dont live within their income is that they dont consider that living c consolation trophy for the milton juvenile tourna ment was presented to acton juvenile captain barrie elliott by herb robinson secretary of the tricounty hockey associa tion at the minor hockey association banquet staff photo 1100 extra hours on y work survey 21 tears oldr when you turn 21 you ore no longer covered by your parents hospital insurance you must take out individual membership within 30 days get your ap plication form at a bank a hospital or me commission actons convening ymca board reviewed progress since september 1 of last year and were somewhat astounded at thexesult of a brief survey added to membership fees at 6 each ys men had gracious ly donated the sum of 600 but a conservative estimate- of time donated in volunteer help by y board and ys men alike re vealed a grand total of 1100 hours spent on supervising childrens programs paintirjg and repairing the interior of the ymca building and gen erally working around tbla count does not include regular meeting hours or time spent by the y board at spe cial meetings eleven hundred hours repre sents quite a sacrifice that is time that might well have been spent with ones family jun sloven hushes first m mileandhalf bettering his 1966 time by 10 seconds acton high school stu dent jim slaven won the 114- mile midget race saturday at the toronto spring road races in high park jim finished strong with a time of 658 just six seconds short of the track record hes a student in grade 10 at the acton district high school bob andrews is only other actonian in the midget race placed ninth runners from 25 track clubs competed in training only a few weeks bruce andrews finished tenth in the six mile open jim slaven wore toronto striders club livery he has been training with them since former acton coach ted frank lin moved to toronto take 1100 hours and multi ply it by your own hourly pay rate and see what funds it would have been necessary to raise without volunteer help mb w job yorta comer 124 milt st at wilbur phone 8532160 to keep insured fol low the instructions on the hospital in surance certificate of payment form 104 that your present employer is required to give you on leaving acton open golf tournament june 10 tickets and starting times now available lucky draw for campbell clubs in an atlanta bag all available at earner me wit wed the family hospital insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife notify your group without de layer if you both pay premiums 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