Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 8, 1968, p. 5

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4 the acton free press wednesday may a i pa painting complete palatine la completed at lb eoamnolty centre arena man- far harold townsley reports with ike dressing rooms receiv ing tte tut daubs of paint each room has baen palntedadiettnet- ive color to make identlflcatton easier nest step is for new sesujto t installed in toe rooms m roller skating starts tonight wednssdayv cwossa triak ontario school for the deaf mlton played the parteet hosts whan the schools sports field hosted the ares four cwossa trials on wednesday of last week fergus competitors walked off with top points with acton sec ond walk asa trailed the field of seven schools field events included the tri ple iimp long kirnp high limp and pole vault while races in cluded everything up totwo miles chuted everything upwwo miles acton fergus erin elora arthur mllvertoo and osd competed and the tap three competitors in each event will go to the cwossa final at guetnh mayll c company hot bowlers win firefighter championship at this time of the bowling season fires permitting the fire fighters along with their good wives gather to indulge in a hi of ptnepllung to prove which company is best in tfwlr annusl tournament this season it was a breese for c company with games nf uojlmoaues for s total of mis they were hotter than some of the fires they put out end they clinched the championship in a very convincing manner a company were wall back in second place with genu len-me-luft- and a total mc2 while far down the jriretch came the l company with games of 1717usiaio for im total of ttz to prove isl bey so twwj it as wu as tliey put ouv fires bare are some of the top etuwee a company john turkou m3 liiry ynnotl ml jqlut dunn iii oenrslne van pleat uo uarg uutw 1u charlotte holmes im b company john krapek ell barn van fleet ua horm price soj c company k4 mcflilloway 1x1 hsrti llodds mj bcolty mccrlstall 0s doris townsley 6 josn mccrlstsli ms dodle mngllloway ioj josnoe duval tou bciitly mccrietsll and wife joan were top duple with a combined score of 1171 tq frfplssi ed mofillluwsy 737 jiaui mi crlslsll tm high slnglasl bern van fleet 367 iiry byiuujil z51 following bowling the doughty firemen and llwlr latter halves adjourned in aw fire hall tor the nrivie prseeittatlon of n tfodtdea and the ueesl slier bowling comments i hsdnt nf punched thai headpln f m masted corner ptn hadve gooedown and well 11 nasi year expand stend armstrong fitw announce dispersal of thoroughbreds ttohtv winners far the bidfour bowling league are front left jake vanderkooy high average joe hofstede high single back jules frylers high triple re nee voikamp high average nellie harbors high single ann hof stede high triple the league wound up the season saturday with a banquet at hilltop lodge erin c o b a crests were presented to the season s champions and individual bowlers at the well attended event llaff photo armstrong hros of hratnp- ton announced their deefsinn to completely disperse their thoroughbred operations in cluding the racing and breed ing phases the raring stable consis ting of seven horses under trainer art warner two of which fgkeedy lamenl and speedy sonnet were recent winners in maryland will be auctioned on may 21 at the woodbine sales pavilion the remainder breeding stock consisting of about 16 head will be auctioned this fsll president elgin armstrong said ii was a very lough decision lo nlake uejwdallywluil ii involves the sale of those two great rsce wares speedy son net arid speedy lament ii is not essy lo tell a man like art warner of our decision for i have tlw greatest respect for art and consider hi in to tie a great horse trainer and one of the most knowledgeable horse men i have ever met the armstrongs long pro minent intheetendardhred world differing from the thoroughbred last year saw their efforts inthet area place tbehi as siilli leading breeder in north america in addition their slsndsrd- bred rsclng stsble showed win nings of over 1450000 in i0a7 in making the annaincemenf elgin armstrong gave this rea son for dispersing his thorough bred operations this decision had lo come if we are lo expand our standtrdbred breeding operations and direct all of our energies and facilities toward gaining a further penetration into ihsl msrket sports pagfc baseball season here but where are players nvt up and oveh acton high school s john mcgoachie isasily clears the 5 2 high bar durinq wednesday s area four cwossa track and field trials held at ontario school 4o the deaf in milton the acton school stooclsecond in total points for the day and will send several contenders to the finals in guelph this saturday staff photo novice manaoet don van fleet left and assistant manager grant chambers on behalf coach barry inscoe right were presented with of the team the team won the southern zone personal mementos of the 1067 68 season by b championship staff photo the world of outdoors v ih art h a w e s this week the tuple rock shootors wmt to the appleby trap chib tor the annual gordon brolkon shoot the g g breckon ahoot is held annually for a large trophy which bears the name of its donor the shoot is between the tour trap clubs in helton county hilton tortmens association halton trap club appleby trap chib and maple rock winner this year was the appleby club which was also last years winner halton trap chib was second fallowed bv halton sportamens aasoclshon present awards trophies jackets at tricounty hockey banquet rock did not have tht required ten men preaent to be eligible tor the trophy shoot some maple rock aooters were able to bring home some cash prises from the lewis option these were gord clow who woo 10 kslth malnpriie and art hawes who both won 8 scores of the maple rock members were john shadboh 23 and 14 for a tola of 47 out of so gord clow a pair of 23s tor 46 ed hawes ii and 12 for 43 bill miller 19 and 13 for 42 brad mainprise 10 tad 22 tor 42 keith mainprise 20 and 19 for 39 md ait hawes 17 and tt for 39 a new h for a hunting licence who is under 20 years of ag eaaoot he leased with his first bunting licence until be produces anrtuoats lining hehaaeompletedacoireeln safe gun handling eau ene bransua the minister of lands and forests announced re neatly final wrap up of the trlcounty hockey season was a glittering trophy event at the community centre saturday evening with a championship novice club and four group b cham pions to honor there was a large amount of silverware presented and a delicious turkey dinner for players coaches managers and sponsors of acton tricounty m teams novices tour orenda sunday the champion novice hockey chib was treated to a trip to the orenda engines open house at milton sunday afternoon the boys were driven sad ahepherded by coach barry in scoe jim burden and murray seoyne while there they had their picture taken in a group against a background of let engines the most difficult part of get ting to the top of the udder is getting through the crowd at the bottom master of ceremonies wasac- ton trlcounty president roy goodwin who introduced guests and kept the program rolling charlie perry a one man enter tainment group playing the mouth organ guitar and drums wound the evening up with music head table guests were john weldon ed norton c green bon jarvie murray harrison manseu nellls mr goodwin charlie thomson cyril swim ed mcgluoway and herb dodds charlie thomson introduced as actons allround sportsman led in a rousing round of applause for mothers of the boys who not only led the entering for teams this season but prepared the dinner as well don jarvie of georgetown presidentelect of the trlcounty hockey association was intro duced by tricounty rep john weldon he spoke briefly recall ing seasons a few years back when acton teams were struggl ing along being beaten badly by the other clubs in the league they dont come in here and do that any more he said he congratulated the acton teams on their showing this year especially the tone champion novices acton also had a real good representative in the juven ile league mr jarvie said the trlcounty was formed to totter juvenile hockey and expanded to include all teams the trlcounty head also warned the acton teams about rumors be had heard about them leaving the league it would be a step backward he claimed presentation of trophies to all teams and jackets to the novice club followed the presidents re marks about 100 attended the event willi four sponsors committed and equipment worth 500 ready to bo used acton mlnorbasebsll officials are wondering where all the players are sofartworegls- tratlons have only produced 50 players about enough for four teams last year there were over 100 signed to staff six tesms and it looked like the 19m season would produce seven tesms minor baseball men revived baseball last year and the interest war ranted expansion officials originally planned to bold another registration satur day but postponed it because of the robert little walk in aid of the red cross if the next regis tration does not indicate there is enough interest theyll call the entire program off a move they oha adopts amendment from milton two acton representatives to the annual meeting of the ontario hockey association were loud in their praise of the activities at the meotlng hold recently in toronto tanner president jack marsh all and manager bob marshall said proceedings gsvo them a bettor insight into the complex ities of running tlte huge organ ization among several things the meeting decided was to adopt a milton amendment for junior c hockey stating a uam may re gister as a waivid player two players who reside in tho bor oughs as set out as psrt of metro toronto providing said players are waived on in writing by the oha team representing the borough in which they reside the meeting decided to do sway with league all star games because of lnirla cheltenham delegstes learn ed was defeated in the oha int c championship series by little britain four 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