Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 20, 1967, p. 4

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4 the acton free pme wodnoaday september 80 lvo7 wmhibw pwfpwf pwywvnwp vww ipt mmt kotkty m aitor tad pratt tad tyler jr uoya motatyre haxom manas harou townany jimmy ue johowel- don don ford don undaay doug ford ind pete rdge moat of thorn wto got wet d eo in bathing salts but bank manuar ted pratt d harold twafiey aared la aa and a long sto gie to add adatteata touch the minor hookey roap appr- aolatad tha aportemenahtp of tha man and mra waldon who owt mind tha toy dtp thay latt tha show of food sportsmanship would rub oft on tha boys who wilt benefit from tha work a nearby booth dlapenalaf aea sons hookey tiehata also did a brisk business tha minor hockey association has a financial target of 9800 to reach this year dealing lillow aotonjaaa in a i5 of water paid off to tha tuna of 1100 for tha minor hockey aaaedattoa at tha fair saturday raeaapts of owe 100 war reattaad from tha tanking mach- lna jest iastda on galas of tha park attar axpanias tha aaaoo- tenon expecta to ojaar 100 from tha vaature which draw lane crowds all afternoon several prominent man and one woman barb wewoa sat on tha deekiag stool whtl tbalr frieada and cnamlea attempted to hit tha taiajat which tripped them into icy water sometimes they were donned whan they were leas ex paotlntlt heeding the bat of those dusk ed was actons first oltlaan mayor ua daby and included tho world of outdoors a f wilh h a w c 6 minor baaabali league derlla angelt won five straight playoff games to clinch tha title tha club finished second in the stand- tags wnttt thraa tha ataien lafttorightpuyari are gary pioklas tim motatyre jeff townsley steve papluon tim taylor jim krapak kant kan wan david allan john ashley biuy mogllloway bryan robinson standing in the rear are cocoaches ron pickles and bobmcgraw missing when the picture was taken was ian coatos two other players jim rogers and len crlpps moved staff photo baseball final devils angels win novice championship bank manager ted pratt is going hes gone for a swim to aid miner hockey devils angels threw some brimstone and a sniff of stardust at the centennial to take the act on minor baseball novice champ ionship in two straight games last weak a six run splurge in tha bottom of the third inning sewed up the tttl for the pitch fork squad a 1110 win last tuesday they look the first game by 146 roant tha previous week ttllyllcginoway pitched tha winners to both wins while chris tenant hurled the gamester cen- tennlals who couldnt quits mate it for centennial year biuy struck out 13 batters in the final game with chris hooking six on strikes coach and manager ron pick les and ware delighted with tbalr clubs victory and theyre punning a big bash at the end of tha month to celebrate it was acton minor baseball v associationb first year reintro- ductng tha game after a long drought officials were pleased with the response and expect to be back next season with an ex panded league devils angels jeff townsley ss jim krapek 2b billy mcgll- loway p kent kentner lb dave allen 3b steve papliloo rf gary pickles rf tim mclntyre c john ashley cf ken sorann if bryan robinson if tim taylor l crfpps j rogers centennials john mccutch- eon c terry holmes lb jim hurley ss jim gentle if scott oakley if chris tennant p jim austen rf steve dalgle rf steve brunelle 3b bob pauuk f ed enslng 2b bob vensky ss pete pavll terry holmes umpires bob bruce roy swum dave ryder thar wtf tutte mtlonat map le rwk mmttaj fhnp tmftwaelf fltti im aib m taw rtwx v itw flptjflrllw w eww 9a ctaw aday a rwrt4 alwwhwra la this lame tte fatal sbjbplaw ad moond wit 49 wmte apple- ty awl wrtrtol gtm clal tafcfn tap haw wllfr a total f 461 two mmbtfg of0m maple hmu club had lor irrt place mtn three ether ghoster jln coulson and joan shedtolt war the local iwortare who had for 8 pt toft sewing 47 out of tha other shooters tlelflg for top net were norm richard- ion n read ind ron bracken norm rlehardton won the shoot- off with 24 out of is ron brack en jim cowlson and john shad- bolt all tied with 23 and b beed lot 22 local shooters winning cadi prises under tha lewis option ware keltb mainprise wayne leadston jim couuon john fttadboli and mn jones most visitors fait the snow was a success but a few suggestions acton arena schedule thursday siptimbfr 31 810 pm roller skeffncj friday stctimmtt 32 project action dance 830 to 12 pm saturday siptcmbbt 33 73010 pmroller sketirgj have teen offered which might improve the event if it it to be come in annual event the moat common opinion win that tha fiftow should not be held the aame day as the fair as there were so many events going on the people did not have a chanoa to sea everything others felt the ev ents of tha sportsmens shaw should have been in one place another good suggestion was there should have been a loud speaker syfetem ih the fairground announcing the location and ev ents of the sportsmens flhowand the arrival of the bus eah time uvmyhity io iunwanl only on different subjects ills tujsr im uttt to a per fon tlte nwrr ii and courp thank you for yemr support end in tewf et aw c of c 5porlmer 5hoy jf- pleye erwd v corner cenfeeo rturinq certfenniel fmr cefebfs item yb wf mavi thf new ouh and dils ucexsfs ttt stock at tcrtj cirmir acton minor grads at training camps the buicks are hene and ttieyye talking your language two graonatas of the acton minor hockey system are still tralntiig with niagara falls fly ers and another has caught on with the toronto lfazlhoros paul cooper the outstanding young goalkeeper whoplayedboth midget and juvenile hockey in acton livery last season was in vited to try out with niagara falls a boston bruin farm ebb gary tallleter a standout with the hon juveniles last season is also trying out with the flyers jim barden who played most of his minor hockey in acton be fore switching toguelph last sea son has been sent to u jr bs an affiliate of the marl boro chain hes the son of mr and mrs ted barden of eden mills both paul and gary have sur vived the first cuts at the flyer hockey camp which still has ab out 60 players on hand there are four goalkeepers left includ ing paul and its possible panl emms who works under the ea gle eye of father hap emms one of canadas best coaches will single outthe young actontwine- tender hes the son of mr and mrs art cooper roseford ter race competition is keen for the goalkeeplng job with last years flyer tender and a jr b net- minder from st thomas top ap plicants for the job mr and mrs art cooper at tended the training camp sander to see how paul was coming along they were able to take la a workout and they felt both act on boys had a good chance of making tha team gary taluafer is tha eldest son of mr and mrs larry tain- efer crawaons corners project action mai es win battl seven home runs in one game when its boy versus girl the tour baggers come like water off a ducks back four from the boys and three from the gals place acton park occasion exhikttton fastball between act ons senior lga ladles recent ly eliminated from tha helton county ladies league and a team from gaahph all males called by tha unlikely name of potter and bromfaeld gaess who won yep the awalfeore gfliei joanne fle tcher and ljmne dunn each hit a round tripper for the green gro cers while montgomery corbet nichols and witsel smashed tour plyersforthe men according to the score sheet the gals led by the bats of joanne lanasboroocb lyme dana bon nie macdougall joanne fletcher and sandt sungerund outwt the boys 2216 their downfall came in tha second tram when 12 male runners trooped over the home dish the gals revived in the sixth with a seven run spurge alas project action had not been aa active daring the summer months one to the absence of many mem bers on holidays a taw dances were held and plans for tha corn- lag year have been discussed one of the first projects un dertaken was the evening of a coffeehouse during the acton centennial fall fair the coffee house was in the pool et the park here tables and chairs were set up around the swimming area and dancing was on the pool floor coffee donuts and cokes were it was too little too late joanne lendsharoogh and bon nie macdougall shared the pitch ing chores for the grocers actons- j laadsbaarough l dunn g fryer b macdougtll k stevenson j fletcher p wheeler ssungerlaad j burst geek p and b- montgomery corbett sacco nichols mclar en brown norrish witsel ma- served by project action mem- bars the rnenrs of the youth group sat tha co up kept it spotless played flood nut ate and managed tt the mae was a grand success but unfort unately there was a theft of ah w things lata saturday bight project action would like to thank the acton community cen tra for loaning us chairs parks and fair board for the am of the pool aad an tha mad people who permitted us to borrow their tables tms friday evening project action is plaining a dance fett ering the toronto sound of the statler an exciting evening is in store for anyone who att ends jwratfaalaa was granted to warden wuham coulter mutaa beeve auatan ledwtth sad manor board secretary clair mckay to attend the ontario iitlna homes for the aged nnaiaatlisi in ottawa thu week wouldnt you really ratfier have a buick 351 queen st pete masson motors umitted mxjeeo

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