Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 4, 1967, p. 4

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4 the acton free press wednesday october 4 1967 campbellville wins 12th oba crown bake sale campbellvlue merchants batt led back after trailing petrolia 30 to win the final game of the oba intermediate b play- oris 43 sunday the win marked the 12th ontario intermediate championship since 1953 for the merchants jack roberts handled the campbellville pitching duties and met jack druett as his opposition roberts retired the first 11 batt ers he faced petrolia drew first bloodinthe fourth inning scoring three runs on four hits mckenzie singled followed by druetts double shannons triple and mccullums single for petrolias big inning joyce got on base in the fifth inning through anerrorandscor- ed when repta singled and dredge popped up high behind first and the right fielder dropp- wtthtte ice ace opening of actons community centre slated for october 15 intermediate tanner tactics are in progress practice dates team lineups etc will be better known next week alter tliotsilaynalghwoj7ameettnk in fergus at 730 bespeler has definitely polled cut of the league due to the innov- ation of a junior team for the g768 season milton and georgetown arenas have had their ice in during the past week and have their teams out practicing a number of actons minor grads were reportedly out practicing with the milton jrs last monday night paul and mike cooper jan rlddell gary taiuifer al mckende barry elliott and pete mar io worked out with the milton squad ed swiss was named head coachfor the milton jr cs prior to ibe teams first practice monday nigtt his career includes play ing two years in florida one year in philadelphia and a year in mew jersey in the eastern hockey league swiss played internat ional league hockey for dayton ohio and in the maritime league for the windsor maple leafs his background shows him to be amply qualified for the position beholds georgetown has announced bob mcllenemy will manage the raid ers entry into the central oha junior c league gerry inglis former tanner for acton who handled the club last year has re signed and is expected to help with the barrie entry in the senior a loop acton industrial hockey league registration takes place at the community centre tomorrow night 79 pm and saturday from 122 pm those interested in playing this season are asked to make it at either of the set dates as the season will be starting soon all youngsters interested in playing minor hockey are asked to attend the legion minor hockey registration at the legion on sat urday morning from 930 to 1130 axc those who would be inter ested to act as coach and manager are also asked to attend campbellville merchants chalked op their 12th ontario intermed iate championship since 1953 when they downed petrolia 43 sun day the game culminated a most successful season for rookie manager earl cairns he took over a team most people thought was coming apart at the seams and guided them into a first place finish in the league and an ontario championship to boot john goy jr wins golf tourney aftefsudejjdrplaydlf u the vorld of outdoors with i art hawes kvvyhf halton heights country club was the scene of micro plastics employees last golf tournament for 1967 thirtytwo golfers braved the early morning cool at milton to determine honors for the second annual micro open the weatherman really tested their dedication to the sport to be rewarded later by beautiful weather after 18 holes of play there was a tie for the lead resulting in a sudden death playoff be tween john goy jr and dugold dick it was settled on the 19th hole john goy jr was the win ner a full course dinner was en joyed by all participants after wards results were as follows first low gross john goy jr second low gross dugald dick first low net phil mccrist all second low net e sarchuck most honest golfer ab irwin a presentation was also made to lb paddy dick and paul palmer in absentia winners of the 1st annual bp match play tournament this event started earlier in the season full re sults for this event were as fol lows first round gary whitmpre and allan hughes beat gerald dickand jim kelman 2 and 1 fred allen and phil mccristall beat heinz haefner and harold de foresti 6 and 4 fred landry and harvey taylor beat bruce cargill and ben climo 2 and 1 wayne spires and ray arbicbeat boots grischow and gerry wick 2 and 1 paddy dick and paul palmer beat dugald dickand fred mellor 9 and 8 second round fred landry and harvey taylor beat wayne spires and ray arbic 1 up third round paddy dick and paul palmer beat gary whitmore and allan hughes 1 up fredal- len and phil mccristall beat fred landry and harvey taylor 1 up final round paddy dick and paul palmer beat fred allen and phil mccristall 2 and 1 ed the ball repta scored on thn throwin to close the gap to 32 campbellvlue tied the ball game in the sixth inning calms singled went to third on kings double and scored on chesters long fly ball cairns singled in the eighth inning with two out advanced to second on kings single and scor ed on chesters grounder the first baseman got tangled up making the play andcalrris scor ed to pull the merchants ahead to stay roberts shutout petrolia from that point although he walked druett in thejninth he was sac rificed to second dredge held onto a pop in spite of stumbling for the second out and the next barter grounded to dredge to wrap another crownupforcamp- beuviue roberts gave up six hits struck out three and walked one druett was tagged for eight hits he whiffed six and issued one pass playing manager earl cairns led the merchant attack with three solid hits king slammed a double axcl single in key spots the game culminated a most successful season for rookie manager earl cairns he took over a team that most people thought was coining apart at the seams and guided them- into a first place finish inhe league schedule ana an ontario champ- lonship inhls first year as man ager although not as powerful or slick as some past campbell vlue squads cairns developed them into a very versatile and resourceful group in six play off games the campbellville mentor employed five different infield combinations two out field alignments two catchers four pitchers and two pinch hitters campbellville oooo2ioio4eo petrohv 000300000363 is success jean mcphall convener of the home baking sale in aid ottri- county minor hockey reports bak ing was sold out in jig time on saturday receipts of almost 0 went into the coffers of the hockey fund raising drive which isj aim ing for a 3500 target i was really pleased said mrs mcphall r shows we have the cooperation of the town and district in our fund raising a and b food stores supple mented the baking with a donation of 100 maple leaf suckers y program starts ymca classes began on monday slim and trim started monday young girls tuesday and boys and men tonight among the many coaches managers and executive who as sisted with minor baseball this season were left to right barry inscoe jim lee don cameron rick coe chester lewandowski george ware veteran charlie thomson roy swann and wvike de jong mr de jong presented trophies to the novice champ ions courtesy of acton pharmacy ab supermarket acton mimeograph caroline nurseries force electric mason knitting and an anonymous donor staff photo pctu ftmr 124 mill e at wflbw phone b532160 wild game beware of this hunter he bought live ammunition hunter supplies and licence availabu 5 orta cormer saj youve bagged some lag garoaor a tropux fish- want to save an argument the boone and crockett club has an official measurer in this area who will settle an the argu ments they are official meas ures of all big game and fish in north america simply lug your prize out to jora ciow at the maple rock shooting range or get in touch with stan balkwlu 53 addington st bramalea hes the guy with the tape stan up until 1964 himself held top place in the north amer ican totem for white tailed deer with nontypical antlers hes now seventh in the same cate gory other record holders how about ken holloway nip- awin sask he holds down num ber one spot now in the nontyp ical antler class his deers antlers had an inside spread of 16 58 inches largest canada moose on record had a spread of 58 38 inches and it was shot by- ray hornseth the alaska yuk- on moose record shot by james aggar had a spread of 70 inches speaking of moose ford and- rews churchill rd bagged a moose monday in the north on a lake where is others were shot he downed the bull estimated to be two or three years old with one shot hunting accidents and fatalities occurring in the field have been steadily declining in ontario tor the past few years it must be remembered that this is happen ing in spite of the greatly incre ased use of firearms in marshes and uplands there is no doubt this improved safety record is tna direct result of an intelligent approach to hunter safety train ing by the department of lands and forests adopted in the late 1950s under the hunter safety train ing plan all applicants for gun licenses who had not previously been issued a gun license are required to take a hunter safety training course as prescribed by the department these cour ses are conducted by fish game clubs throughout the prov ince and successful candidates issued a certificate by the course director c c an of training is specified by govern ment regulations by this means thousands of young hunters have been successfully trained and have proven the effectiveness of this type of educational effort in order to give more assist ance to the fish and game clubs in the valuable work they are do ing and also provide a more ac cessible examination service the department of lands and forests will open official hunter safety examination centres in january 1968 under new regulations anyone wishing to obtain a gun license without previously having been issued one can go to a depart ment of lands and forests ex- amin centre and take- the test without necessarily taking a hunter safety training course if be is successful in the test he may obtain a gun license if not he must take theprescribedhun- ter safety training course and again take the examination the basic rules of safe gun handling have been printed thou sands of times and taught to thousands of people in hunter safety training courses through out ontario observance of these safety- principles is the only way to cut down needless hunting accident treat your gun as if it loaded at all times never point a gun at anything you do not intend to kill keep the safety on until rea dy to shoot never run n carrying a loaded gun unload your gun before cross ing fences other obstructions or rough ground police report another accident involves motorcycle close oat beardmore fund ameer hotkey donations members of the acton detach ment opp patrolled 631 miles limit shown on signs the other is the invisible speed limit two local groups have bene fitted from a fund that has been untouched for years the beardmore employees association which was dissolved while working 1bi dutylf0urs the speedlimit is in1945 during the week september 24 30 in this week period one per sonal injury accident was invest igated seven persons charged with traffic violations and 14 warnings were issued to the err ing motorists the degree of danger while driving or riding upon a motor cycle was again evident as two young persons on a motorcycle were injured when involved in the only accident recorded this week of 15 accidents reported at the acton detachment during the past three months six of these have been personal injury collisions involving motorcycles criminal occu for the week include one reportbta break and enter recorded as no offence along with five other minor occurrences re quiring police attention one subject was lodged in hal- ton county jail for driving a motor vehicle while impaired there was no court for acton opp officers september 25 there are two speed lirnjts drivers should obey reminds cpl mason one is the legal the sensible speed suggested by conditions it is set primarily by conditions of weather traffic and the road sometimes the invisible limit should be much lower than the posted limit bership fees supplemented by contributions from beardmore and co limited at the time of dissolution a sum of 35530 remained in the treasury swerves avoids jeer truck rolls in ditih the fund is being closed out and a poll of beardmore employ ees indicated they favor giving fifty per cent of the amount to the canadian cancer society and jiftyrjercerit to the acton tri- county minor hockey associ ation accordingly a cheque for 17765 was sent to mrs arthur ford the secretary of the acton branch of the canadian cancer society and another matching cheque for 17765 to ed norton the treasurer of the tricounty minor hockey association legion minor hockey registration at legion hall saturdayroctr79301 tt30 am registration fee 400 anyone interested in coaching or managing a hockey team please come out and see us now golfer one who yells fore- takes 6 and puts down five a limehouse man murray k mclellan was hospitalized mon day evening after his truck rolled over in a ditch on the third line north of 22 side road mr mclellan told milton op taderrimrjedtwttnrmetroad- in front of him heswerved to miss it and rolled over the truck a half ton pickup owned by kays mobile feeds of rockwood const robert haines took him to the georgetown hospital where he was to be kept over night tor observation he re ported a rib injury and possible leg injuries the truck received 1000 damage new sign see the complete outline of the game you are hunting before you pull the trigger and stay sober intoxication and hangovers are responsible for many unnecessary tragedies involving both guns and boats during the hunting season acton pharmacy is having a new iliuminated sign installed acton industrial hockey league registration at acton community centre thursday october 5 79 pm saturday october 7 122 pm sio registration fee for first half season come to the erin fred a hoffman optometrist 58 st georges sq girelph ont telephone 8242071 the acton figure skating club cordially invites all interested parents io floihi 9 flm9till0 thursday october 5 1967 m acton attna at 7 pm acton 8530640 call us for all your plumbing and heating installations repairs business location 17 mill st w behind acton etawash below dennys insurance for any service work call guelph s2 12264 a l riemer equipment company interested in curling social evening free instruction fqr beginners 1 mail name and address or phone no to membership committee acton curling club v box 731 acton october 6 7 9 friday october 6th 9 am championship holstein show placing and judging of hall exhibits 9 pm agogo music by the shaynis saturday october 7th so ontarios top trotters race with the buggies saddle horsem pony show dairy cattle dairy and swine 4h clubs 8 is pm ranch boys from wlngham one hour and a half concert dance after 9 pm monday october 9th thanksgiving day heavy and light horses championship beef catrlo show championship swine show 441 boef club and sheep dancing musk by johnny tochers orchostra bernard shows midway bhrtds and entertainment saturday and monday

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