Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 17, 1968, p. 5

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senior junior high school cagers defeat gait panthers milton osd bowlivg fjaipk the acton free press wednesday january 17 19a8 by jim lee acton senior redman exteiutod tbalr winning atretic to three fames with a 4436 win over cbmrlew high school from gait the bedmen had previously d- on daoambarzi acton jour neyed to gkmrtew i new a cites school in gait the senior played a good game against tho towering gtenrlew panthers dominating the play with a swift attack the whole acton team tatted glenview in gait sfi35 and figured in the scoring but hll milton as a in alton 3337 3c dunds led tt redman wlthl points last tuosday january4 mil ton asa came to acton high this was actons first league game and tho redmen played poorly against a surprising mil ton team the acton team beamed to try and imitate the rough stylo of play of the milton team which made for a sloppy game phil dupuls kept acton in the game with his playmaklng also scor ing 16 points friday the panthers came to acton for return bout the ac ton team played a tremondous game against the busting ptnth- ers whb wej- out fpt rwveiige ounvlew wis behind si points acton friends jan ii firebirds with a triple win from cougars moved up for a shire of the top rung keith andrews 70s floyd schmidt 201 peggy dedruyn221 jackie paplllon 238 and juno hunter 237 made with the triple and alngloslln firebirds winning cause for cougars it waahart- ley coles 617 pave hunter 220 ndreg xdtmk- 0i 7 malibus big four jan 1z twas a black friday for canlannlaui the gale who have boon on a hot winning streak lately riroppnd all games to em- bloms and their fhoughtu are not too kindly towards emhlums at this uato henry krounvwlth a 620 triple ami harry hariris b12 sid hofstuuu 221 and trudy hot- stedo 228 with solos fnalurvil the einfcluin wlh anno hofiftudo 519 strikes aiyouh bowling council bi jackie palrrer and reg aoamt fui haupus managed to hang- on for aahart lyridi enblng504 and ada- gils wjtw- ml7zv first place when they won the 20 werw top trh ceh from torlnp xdr- tiwlabi effortk tohors win lnorwontno seijond game iyono the first galnu from exposbytwo- p thencowerkoueod a win in jans jmlii tnal wwtho oiwof1ho the third fotbolrto ami orals rdadas farailithoy woreeon- mrludjph barts lost the lijat corned expos slrlahefh up atiili cawo to mustangathaneauallsod grabber tbumuif two and mats second wltbliuvv hofduiol 290 oscar and won- the third quite handily for a wo and totals win jack handy671 bob poylo 621 and carol ynneululamsbn21ttrlplod and singled for barts going with chester anderson led his rink to a 135 wirr over walter dubois squad last night in th fi draw championship of the acton urhngctub posing for the free press cam era before the playoff win are from left to right mrs tom watson harry ollorbein mrs ted hansen and skip chosler anderson staff photo host preston midgets win first game juves play scoreless tie by ed owen in a hockey douhlsheader thai could be termed a classic acton llldgets downed preston 64 while the juveniles hosted the same town that ended scoreless t the world of fr r outdoors r with c ssi k act haw6s three members braved the cold and snow this week to shoot trap brad ualnprite came up with the only good score 17 out of 25 the other two were apparently too cold to put on their usual good performance house league record atoms r a bantams s malcolm b 23 4 g taylor p 11 3 j shields w 14 4 r louttet a 4 9 m morris w 9 4 s connell p 8 2 g uruo u c c g turkosr b 3 3 a mcglllowav b 2 8 a irwin a 6 1 b ucphill w 3 6 g murray b 5 2 a websteris 2 5 a pink a 5 1 m ware w 3 t coles p 3 3 j thompson b 0 3 c kui ton h 3 3 b kllby a 1 1 j cooper p 3 2 j mathews u 1 1 k hurren b 3 2 g owen b 0 a colter p rswann a 1 4 0 4 novice c thomson statistician r liaclnskl nf 17 7 j mccutctwon h 14 7 a uarvstk 10 7 j ellerbyt k a morrla h f alton st k 7 11 8 10 4 5 industrial hockey schedule atpth h j scoyne 0 e enslng nf s bruiwlltf st k l hearn h s paplllon nf j hurley nf a cwund o 7 3 sunday jan 14th hornet 6 3 4 4 0 3 0 3 1 1 3 0 vs orioles raiders vs jets sunday jan 28th raiders va hornets jets vs orioles sunday feb 4th jets vs hornets raiders vs orioles sunday feb 11th raidars vs jets hornets vs orioles sunday feb itth raiders vs hornets jets va orioles pee wee sunday feb 25th va orioles jets vs raiders hornets d forster s 29 11 sunday mar 3rd orfolesvs a taylor s 19 17 hornets raiders vs jta g uckaule r 19 6 sunday liar 10th orioles j mcnabb b w 10 vs jets raiders vs hornets c mciue a 10 8 sunday uar 17th hornets s ward b 13 4 vs jets raiders vs orioles a storeya u ferguson a 11 3 6 t lambert s 6 a an object will weight slightly s marshall c 9 1 more at the equator than at points p hargrave r 7 i north or south of it because the j rochester r 7 t earth is not a perfect sphere and j hansen r 3 3 the pull of lis tutu which is w knight c 3 s gravity is tba greatest at the p pavu c 3 3 equatorial bulge in the first game pete marzo tallied from hike coopor and bill pendleton and held a 10 lead at the end of tho first period the second periodsawpreston go ahead 21 on goals by korz and stewart and thon j steven son from w field and a and rews tied it up acton thon scored threo more in the third by cooper m marcoux and andrews before danby kept pres ton in the game marzo thon scored his second goal to givo the acton toam a 63 load d ohorbeln scored for preston in the dying seconds lli field stevenson pendleton and cooper with two earned assists in tho final period only two penalties to each team were called by referees d arblc and g masales the juvenile game was a fast stealing free wheeling contost with both goalkeepers starring play moved from end to end with both teams missing great chances both teams hit well as oppon ents crossed the bluo linos and paul fatjewsld caught brian farrell with his head down that knocked him out of tho first per lod farrell returned to action in the second period this juvenile club could go all the way if they stay out of the penalty box nine penalties were called against acton to four against preston this is not necessarily a high total but in a scoreless game like this it could have been a difference between a tie and a loss jarfoh went inland scojd obj dlav rff w jujnp and cyenviow couvdnthreikacws novel zone press- they gave the ball away twice v aeton defender who went in andsebred fouflulck points tooijjw first qua jter tw- the panthers to figure out rodman coach ronmccallums unique defense there were no real individual stars w the redmen as u was a team effort bill undsbqrougb scored 10 points lo leadthered- rheri and was followed by fred- fusnjk with nine phil dupul with eight dave woodhouse with seven bob turkosz with six and alan mcnabb who was fouled out in the third quarter had four points one of the largest crowds ever to see a game at acton showed up for the first half of the game most promptly disappeared alter tho 335 bell those who left missed a thriller as both teams pressed to the end the future looks rosy for ho redmen as their plays are start ing to jail and they are playing as a unit the tallest man on the team john hcgeachle ha been out with a back injury and his return will help them consider ably in junior action acton defeated milton asa 3836 in a hard fought game steve robb who has been out with a broken arm returned to the lineup and was the individual star of the game bagging 24 points steve the leader acton needs amazed the crowd with his jump shots and fine playmaldng dave broostad netted ave points john grace threev ahd allan gordon joe petrle and dave manes each got two acton lineups senior mcnabb fusnlk lee turkosz landsborough chur chill marcoux walus wood house junior gordon broostad robb petrle manes spehar blnnlo grace nielsen roches ter ford feevstra- 80s 30 and john vuolstr 496t214 paced- the ex po win cbmliik up with the top trlcountw for fathers were jake van dor kooy co 2l john the trlcbunle and solo ioif mm- bourtk 67 234 and jules fry tangs were donrchtbald 733 lers sfifi bob snyder 673 roy vaughn 212 and marylln mcarthur 226 league standing malibus 88 firebirds 58 darts 56 cougar 55 mustangs 55 torlnos 54 acton mhttxj jan 12 a convincing three game win by flukos from tho first place tag team got said flukes out of the cellar tho loss dropped the flutes back to thebscond slot ed- browne 635 zorattajro brouluard d86 213 and edna dobue 506 231 paced the win hay llzotte 630 268 hector dalgle 535 and helen brouluard 445 were best for tag team every gamo was a winning one for alouettes when they met up with the hippies sparking the win were verna arblc 751 322 fred dalgle 634 255 and joan porty 478 bast in hippies losing cause were gary price 589 222 bob browne 575 211 and uarlo chapman 473 league standing alouettes 56 tag team 55 flukos 53 hlpplos 51 ceaguo standing emliloms71 fathers 61 cunloimlals 54 ex pos 52 hoadpln hifftm we start this off with an apol ogy seems an if in last weeks account of tho acton frlonds league wo credited beryl digglns with a 662 triple it should havo gono to bill diggins sorry about that chiof wlnnorslnthomajor leaguo weokly swoopstakesworo the gruosomo twosomo hull- ough and homer jim had a 329 single and pete clicked with an 841 triple flo fryor and nan hurst have returnod to- the bowl ing scene alter some years ab sence flo is with the bluo springs nursery and nan is back with acton ladlos welcomo home last sunday at george town saw two of our local boroos start on the first 10 gamo block of a 30 game string to vie for a place on tho eastern canada championship squad may suc cess crown the efforts of jim bulloughand bill shannon that winds it up onco again myfrlond- uos so adlos and goodnight daly city wo are happy to wolcomo back to our junior andsonlor division from last season jean and juno hlscock and also recovered froni their tonsillectomy dave pinkanil lynda knight- it would mi luwlfouwbowbtra wore their yac bowling shirts it does m a qteasidg appear arice to tbo spectators vln 1ti hintsnftaaki hog pherb won bath games fromihe skunks- the mice ate up the cati with a totar victory the monkeys vcllfliba all over tba bogs bv wlflnlng both gatmjs- the ton toppers were barry payne 131201 332 jim kra- pek 137179 316 waobv knight 133159 312 ronnie moore 165- 136 301 janet storey 149127 276 cftrls tenpant hoi3i 274 cplln price 142111 233 cathie norrle 123130 253 cord mcconnell 14699 245 valerie bantam 02146 238 the cocacola sevenup and helnharts refreshing refreahers were gary pickles ronnie moore wendy lawrence and janet storoy in the junior and senior divi sion the hippies took two games off the hotstuffs the kooks took two games and totajfl off tho unknowns the phycos won one game but ost totalplnto the 7 swingers the ten toppers wer jacuo palmer 605 225 garyprioe 20 jiii davepihkil92s5giv turkess 0fi7 2l8jcra4gprldus 592 242 wayfto daforjtt b85 19 jean hlscock 540 187 john qhurohttl b3ft 206 dibble- itorey fag 106 allan green 521218 lagueistawllngs yilc bantams gophers 547v skunks 45 monkays 44 mice 43 dogs 3lcatszl yacjjjiinjors andsenlorij hlppu 71 phycos 71 unknowns 68hotktufm 46swlngers 41 kookjt 38 h s holden otomirrrr u cort st eu cuefph hmmm ta 2vim a b supermarket pee wees lose 52 to milton acton ys mens pee wees lost a 52 decision to the power ful milton club last wednesday stove mclntyre and chris ten- nant scored the acton goals with steve mclntyre assisting on the lattor acton uneupl rickey bonnette mike luty goalie steve mc lntyre david lee rick cham- bars bryon timbers billy cushner defense billy mcgll- loway tim mclntyre centres terry holmes chris tennanf ken withers paul daley john cameron chris schuts f1av0rcwsp rwiitiw fnj rfcvi intend to rebuild burned house mr and mrs don cook of aa 1 rockwood intend to re build their house which was de stroyed by a disastrous fire last week while they were away mr cook was in guelph getting a tv fixed and his wife was also away with their baby daughter when ore broke out at their home on 30 slderoad fire fighters were powerless to save it when the young father arrived home around 930 be was greeted by the burning embers of tho fire consumed everything but the cement block foundation he phoned his wife in toronto to tall her the bad new a cat perished in the blaze but a dog in a back yard trailer was saved and is now staying with mr and mrs paul froah- ueh a neighbor who phoned in tfa alarm mr and mrs cook are living in toronto with relatives intll their bouse la rebuilt they carried insurance on the build ing but nsu on contents chicken in a box 3 pieces of chitkvn french fries cule suu bui tea- i ta m bun llnmv lewv chicken snack 9 mill st onhess iean acton 8530075 stewing beef 69 wish side spare ribs 65 htozen mb pk0 beef steakettes 55c yrei brand 14oi tins save ssc sweet black cherries 51 avlmerjirjos tims save s6t cut wax or green tins save 36c beans 81 boviemidwav 20oi tinssc off dealsave sj sawflush 51 2 pieces of chicken 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