Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 1, 1967, p. 4

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vm 1th acton free preee wednaadiy ntfvwthber 1 1967 ttw acton tanners awn to bin booed down lor the opining of thair 67w season than hasnt bean any practices to date be cause there nasal bean a team selection in years past the acton team was wall underway by this time and have now found themsel ves to be one at the last of the ave teams to let started seaforth hespeler euwa and chattanham era eager to i get going with a month of training tucked under their belts although their ice wis in at an earlier data the minor leagues are well underway asthe juveniles start their schedule nart monday night against milton with a strong squad of players barrle elliot and paul cooper who were earlier training in local k jr c camps win stick with the juvenllastor this season anyway the midgets and bantams have exhibition games with erin on friday night kuo mario has ottered to help out with the midget coaching this year which win be a gnat asset to them a large number of the midget sqjuad has now progressed to the juvenile ranks bobby waller alan mckenxle and ken owens are a few of those moving up harold townsley his reins on the bantam team this year and its reported a strong team has developed actons industrial hockey league stayed their opener last sunday night with a twin btu the jets downed the raiders in the first half while the orioles trounced the hornets in the closer a total of 52 players have signed for bush league action and by the looks of the four teams there promises to be plenty of action milton merchants split their season openers with georgetown miltons squad picked up a 71 victory over georgetown friday night with kevin hall netting a pointer in the first period george town came back on sunday with a little more spunk and whipped the merchants 9c3 after a knock down drag em out brawl in the dying minutes of the game mohawk raceway opened the final harness meet of the 67 sea son monday night the opener of the 36nigbt autumn meet attrac ted t760 race enthusiasts horns win run nightly at 745 pm in regards to ken hulfords remarks in last weeks bowling col umn i would ilka to say tnat he has some good points with the facts he brought out everyone makes mistakes only mine are more noticeable sorry bout that open deer hunt here next week there will definitely be a deer hunt in ralton county next mon day tuesday and wednesday nov 6 7 and 8 helton county game warden 11m uuttrd of oakrille said sunday the decision to go ahead with the hunt has met with opposition from the oakviue council oak- vllle opposed the hunt attar re ceiving complaints from rural north end dunns about proper ty damage done by hunters some have reported damage to live stock and tame ducks and one woman reported a 22 rifle ballet was fired through her kitchen window some milton andcampbellvllle farmers have complained thai dear harm crops one reported the world of outdoors with art hawes only two regular members braved the cool weather this week to shoot trap at maple rock brad mainprise got 24 and 22 and wayne leadstcn got 22 there were many visitors pre sent sighting in their rifles and shotguns for the deer hunt announcement has been nude that there will be an open deer season in halton and wellington this year the department of lands and forests has pointed oat that hunters must present thair views to local county coun cil members if there are to be open seasons in the future ontario hydro reports they are still plagued by socalled sports man who use insulators and wires tor target practice they potat out the dangers of this practice which could bad to the electrocution of the hunter of an iaaoeent passerby oner wires doer break for sometime after the insulator is shot and this mads to injury or forest fires thay also point out anyone convicted of this type of mau- clous damage is liable to a heavy una andor imprisonment the department of lands and forests caataantal history benewing natuvs wealth- is oar available at most book atoms and pottle libraries the price is shoo par copy the covers the history of me et the departseent ofthaflrat industrial hockey starts release entire schedule over 2000 in crop damage to his farm alone last year when there was no deer hunt in the county halloo warden william coul ter said county council had de cided it would have a hunt only it neighboring wellington and wentworth counties went along with the hunt county council dldnt want hunters from all three counties concentrated in halton he said it was reported oakvllle may or mclean anderson would pro test the hunt but as of monday the hunt was still on in halton wellington and wentworth no dogs will be allowed in halton nor will any firearms other than shot guns be allowed crown lands commissioner in 1827 to the present with the deer season just around the corner we would like to reprint a few steps to follow to avoid bad tasting meat most of the bad taste in wild game can be traced to carelessness in dressing the anlmal bleed the animal by placing it headdown on a slope and cutting the jugular vein the intestines should be re moved immediately be careful not to puncture the intestines or stomach with toe knife this can be done by making a small cut just back of the breastbone and then inserting two fingers keep the knife between the two fingers so that the fingers push the in testines and stomach away from the kntfe it the intestijkshave been dam aged by shot be sure to wipe out the cavity weu with a clean dry doth be sure the body cools out quickly prop the cavity open with a stick to let air circulate better we have found it best to remove the hide as soon as possible another cause of foultasting meat is putting the deer on the lender of the car tor the long drive home if there is a long trip to get home it is best to place the deer on the roof of the ear a deer on the front fender picks up all the dirt dust and tames from passing autosasweh as the heat from the motor curlers opened the season at the community the club will curl on aaondays end tuesdays centre monday night with a session of free again this season curling for old prospective and new members staff photo rs2 sports pdm legion town league hockey starts season with 12 teams legion town league hockey gets away to a start this thursday night as the bantam section kicks the schedule oft saturday after noon the rest of the teams in atom novice and pee wee begin schedules officials of the league were closeted in a room saturday morning figuring out the roster for 12 teams so far only 112 boys have registered but it is expected many more boys will be registering as soon asthe sched ule starts players are still needed for all age groups as well as coach es managers and referees any one interested in coaching or managing a team is asked to be at the arena saturday if youve got any refereeing ambition the league will be glad of your support players are asked to report for games at least half an hour ahead of game time all games are going to start right on ume so far the league has two teams in the atom section four in nov ice four in pee wee and two in bantam these figures could change with further registrat ions for instance the bantam teams have two full rosters and only a few registrations would make another team necessary au boys in the legion league are given equal time regardless of their abilities following are the lineups and the schedule for the first game this week atom league weston jim mathews ricky gibson alike ware steven mc- knight peter zlons bruce mc- phail larry brown brampton biuy waites dav id mcgllloway michael waites scott malcolm danny webster harry schupp jeff shields novice league oshawa john ancker ron kuiken ted waites johnscoyne ken swan ivan hearns peter miller bobkllbyraykingsmiu david marcoux hamilton john if ccutcheon leonard brown robin inscoe gordon toth brad martin gary martin marvin mcnabb mike mccabe peter schupp st catharines mike mitchell james ellerby paul tyers steve dalgle billy ware david mor ris steve bruneue mike morris john mchugh niagara falls norm thorn- hiu david williams jim hurley eddy easing ricky baginsu steve papillon gordon bruce tim taylor donald coats j pee wee league baltimore terry nelson rock s ward mike ferguson charles mcbae treth arm strong garry fisher terry sla- ven james mcnabb cleveland steve marshall wade knight john kingsmiu wayne allan bill mccabe bry an robinson david allen petajr t pauli springfield ricky bonnette david forster bill paul mike luty william uckenzie bernle taylor tony lambert rochester glen mckenzie kevin marcoux john hanson peter hargrave ken withers james gentles john rochester bantams hershey jim mullen trevor swan charlie kuiken jack hol mes tom thomson randy dow ries henry wissenz rowland mcculloch randy marsh jim holmes danny bolton rodney gibbons danny mcgllloway bren irwin ron louttet wayne bannon pittsburgh tim coles john thatcher seth armstrong gary masters ted muehlbacher ran dy ferguson jeff cooper wayne froehllch steven connell steve webster david hunter garth taylor bandy coker kenny hur- ren mike pope schedule thursday nov 2nd bantam 89 pm hershey vs pitts burg rsaturday nov 4th atom brampton vs weston 12 pm novice oshawa vs st cath arines 23 pm hamilton vs niagara falls 34 pm pee wee baltimore vs springfield 415 510 pm cleveland vs rochester 510- 6 pm hillsburgh cops sr intercounty crown buss spicer hurled the hills burgh fastball team to the senior intercounty fastball champion ship with a sparkling nohitter at guelph last week the burg ers defeated guelph brozolots 10 in their own ball park it was splcers second nohit ter since he joined the hillsburgh club late in the season losing pitcher was bill robinson who spun a classy three hitter au the hillsburgh hits off rob inson came in the fourth inning ed white the burgs big bat all this season led oft with a double and stole third on a pass ed ball dwight beu bunted brozolots threw to third keeping white on rather than try for bell spider grounded out and paul donaldson came to bat his ground ball to third was picked up and he was thrown out mean while ed white was on his way home and he scored a step ahead of the throw from first for the only run of the game bell mov ed to third al kirkwood beat out hunt but guelph elected to hold the runner they got g tett on a strike out to end the inning hillsburgh lineup don mac- kenzie keith spence dwight beu al kirkwood g tett m donaldson g cooper ed white b mcgowan j barry harry smith ed smith ken donaldson lorne peavoy r little russ spicer n jfehiv 1 come alive f e t thrswmter nj with motoski join the go people this winter theres a new white world of fun waiting for you on your motoski seven new 68 models in bright orangyred sport many paw patbrrnance- proven features including tighter weight extra thick seat cushions end rubberized cleats for extra stability and traction arrange your winter fun now for the whole famuy see us for s-esno- rentals tffr fromwtmjss on display now at bill toths sjheu station 31 cmeen st acton ont actons industrial hockey lea gue started off their 6768 sea son last sunday night with a total of 41 players divided into four squads jets raiders hornets and orioles the league plays 20 scheduled games including the two semi final playoff games before play affs later in march jots met the raiders in the league opener for a rousing fast three periods of play many of the players found themselves short of wind and stiff with aches and pains after the usual first game jets wound up with a 31 win over the raiders ed hlulard booked in a mark er from alan hall in the first period to start the jet scoring dave wilson netted a goal from gord van gils in the opening period for the raiders only point of the night jim bullough and noah rozell each shared a goal and assist in the fouowlng periods to give the jets a stable lead and the win dave garrett picked up a hold ing and slashing penalty in the third period for jets while ken kfclssac was padlocked for a pair of tripping penalties in the second and third periods the second half of the twin bill proved to ba a disaster for the hornets as the orioles trounced them with an excessive score tally the teams have been bal anced out now so that this shouldnt reoccur following is the complete schedule for the industrial hock ey league which lifted the ud last sunday doubleheaders are played ev ery sunday evening starting at 7 pm second game starts at 830 sunday oct 29 700 pm raiders vs jets 830 pm hor nets vs orioles sunday nov 5th jets vs orioles hornets vs raiders sunday nov 12th raiders vs orioles jets vs hornets sundsy nov 19th hornets vs orioles raiders vs jets sunday nov 26th jets vs orioles hornets vs raiders sunday dec 3rd raiders vs orioles jets vs hornets sunday dec 10th jets vs raiders orioles vs hornets sunday dae 17th raiders vs hornets jets vs orioles sunday dec 24 cancelled sunday dec 31 cancelled sunday jan 7th jets vs hornets haiders vs orioles sunday jan 14th hornets vs orioles raiders vs jets sunday jan 28th raiders vs hornets jets vs orioles sunday feb 4th jets vs hornets raiders vs orioles sunday feb 11th raiders vs jets hornets vs orioles sunday feb 18th haiders vs hornets jets vs orioles sunday feb 25th raiders vs orioles jets vs hornets sunday mar 3rd orioles vs hornets raiders vs jets sunday mar 10th orioles vs jets raiders vs hornets sunday star 17th hornets vs jets raiders vs orioles semifwal playoffs sunday mar 24th jets vs haiders hornets vs orioles sunday mar 31 hornets vs orioles jets vs raiders total goals it was scrambled egg on the streets last night and scrambled soap on storefronts pcrta taraar 124 mm t at wrteanv phonf is34140 i the local deer hunt is on dont wait until the last minute we have a good supply of shotguns aaamunition and licenses at mt4 trmr acton arena schedule wednesday novtmtt 1 67 pm hockey school 78 pm pee wee tricty 89 pn bantam tricty exhibition 910 pm midget tricty exhibition 101 1 pm ind hockey thursday movemuft 3 68 pm figure skating 89 pm legion hockey 910 pm juvenile tricty 1012 pm ind hockey friday novembet 3 630730 pn novioa tricty saturday november 845945 am gins hockey 9451045 am bertrams tricty 10451245 figure skating 16 pm legion hockey 615 to 745 pm figure skating lessons 810 pm public skating sunday november 3 8u amlndustrial hockey 12 pm novice tricty 215415 pm public skating 4307 pm minor hockey 7151015 pm industrial hockey hs good busiaess ta save wisely at your local tmst company guaranteed investment certificates term 1 to 5 years amounts 100 to 100000 special savings interest on minimum monthly balance withdrawals mayibe made in person or by mail but no cheques may be issued chequing savings no service charge interest on minimum quarterly balance no service charge on reasonable number of cheques come in and ask us for details georgetown s3 mill street a7722f john a edgar manager north halton advisory board john t armstrong chairman reford gardhouse 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