Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 15, 1969, p. 4

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f craig wtfldon oolkuw for acton lion juvnll turt thi sitot from th point mid during wadnndiys om with ttxmghly ratad brvmpton impmlalt- lloyd snulkuood td randy lions drop two tilts acton lions couldnt contain the strong brampton juvenlw dub lait wednesday here loung 61 decitlori in tricounty hockey brampton led 40 at the end of ihe second and bagged two more third period milkers to gal the edge brent marshall shot i lie acton goal in the third from pele marzo and brad timbers tuesday night in slreeiiville ihe lloni played a much belter game but the slreeiiville club edged them 21 bob andrews notched the first toil of the game from brent marshall and pete marzo to pul acton in front but streettville tied ii up in ihe second they scored ihe winner in ihe third again with acton sliorthanded acton fans report ihe tefereeing lefl much to be desired al limes and players kepi sticks and elbows high i ans are also pleased with the job coach jim lames and manager bob marshall are doing with ihe club next game for the i ions is in llespeler thursday brian i arrell is still mil with an injury he suffered in the league all star game at aurora dec 2t the club hopes he will he around lor playoffs wdoon clow in for the rebound and to imollvtr further brampton attempts yii viiilors won the qwiefrt stall pnotol fomferi mf suaoof omwbook public ikallne will bt esoiud at tfve community cfft thlt sunday afternoon to make way for a uhaduud o ha intwmedlata b gam betwrtn fergus flyan and acton tannart tk tanisart also play port elgin hue friday nlohl big night for discount hellers outshot 83 sunday night was a big one for ihe lakeview discount boys they shot their way to a h1 victory over hellers in ihe industrial league opener hellers started off strong wilh a goal by b i hgoelz from harry inscoe and garrell discount followed with a four point power play to put them ahead 41 al ihe end of the first period dan arbic scored from k baker al ihe h is mark r holmes from d papillon al luvk baker from d arbic al ik jo and d arbic from s coy al 1 is hellers hied a comeback in ihe second wilh a goal by gary taillefcr on a pass from i mcafee at ihe one minute maik discount retaliated with an equalizer by j carter from k baker and d arbic on al the 1 1 55 mark taillefcr put in the final goal for hellers from a pass by a hall al ihe end of the second it wass 1 for discount the third period belonged to discount goats were scored by r holmes from 1 arbic al k 40 d papillon from r holmes and g masales and h townslcy from d arbic the big guns for discount were arbic holmes papillon and baker who learned up for most of ihe goals discount suffered two penalties lo five against hellers the world of outdoors wlh a b t h a w c s there seems to be some doubt among local anglers about the new fishing licences in regard to ice fulling as of january 1 l all males 1 years of age and over must have a resident angling licence to fish this includes ice fishing the licence fee is 1 for the year smell fidiermen must also buy a licence this year the fee for the licence lo lake smelt for personal use is si the regular angling licence it not acceptable for the netting ol smelt summaries of the ontario tiihtng regulations arc available at maple rock shooting rongeur by writing the ontario department of lands and forests parliament buildings toronto ontario tanners blow lead game still look for first win backpatchis in september tob the department ot lands and i oiests initiated the use of a numbered backpatch with the resident hunting licence for small game the backpatch 7v v in size with black numbers on a yellow background is lo be worn in a conspicuous place on the back of the hunter wearing ihe backpatch on a cap is not acceptable there are seseral plastic pouches on the market tliat ma be purchased to carry the backpatch but these plastic holders still liasc to be pinned on to the shirt jacket or coal that the lumter is wearing the most sensible and practical way to wear the backpatch is lo sew the backpatch in a piece ot plastic on a light fullfitting vest these vests available al nominal prices should be blaze orange yellow or red in color for an added safety icature the full ruling feature of the vest allows u lo be worn over heavy hunting clothing in the cold weather and still may be worn comfortably in shirt sleeve weather in the early fall v merely pinning ihe backpatch to the clothing will only result in its loss a new licence must then be obtained at lands and kucsts office the purpose of the backpatch is to enable landowners larmers hunters and citizens to identify hunters who are trespassing misbehaving or violating game laws already several hunters who have acted in an unsportsmanlike manner have been brought to justice through identification by means of the backpatch hunters are reminded that section 348 of ihe game and fth act makes it compulsory for hunters lo wear ihe backpatches a four month warning period september lo the end of december 18 is in progress but effective january 1 i charges will be laid against hunters who are not wearing their backpatches in ihe proper manner v increases in the ponjilation ol ontario and the corresponding increase in the number of hunters especially in southwestern ontario aggravated by the loss of hunting areas to progress has nude it necessary to more effectively control the activities of hunters hunters ore asked to respect the rights of landowners and to obey safety rulesand hunting regulations to keep hunting a safe and pleasant sporttt acton peewees down brampton acton i our town tourney vce wcct defeated j hr jinn i on tcjiu 2 in last sundays exhibition game the acton boys completely dominated live fust and third periods hramplon scored their two goats of the game m the cecond charles allen uorcd three goals mike i crgrnon two goals and charlie mcrac one goal assists were made by charlie mcrac 2 bcrntc taylor 2 steve ward 2 mike i crguson and peter margrave the acton team iu acted four penalties while brampton managed a spotlcu record acton line up tom milne bill paul kevin murcoux byron timbers steve buchanan peter margrave hemic taylor john mauun charlie allen george artcn rill mckenzie george carnegie ron death charlie mcrac john cameron mike i crguson steve ward and ron van slump bants lose close game bramptons triple a bantams had llicir hands full with the acton tricounty club here wednesday night the acton team bowed vi but yielded only under real pressure from the visitors out to protect their a classification acton is classed as iv pete morrison put the locals in front at the five minute mark of the second period from brendan irwin after a scoreless first period brampton tied it up at the u second mark ot the third stanza when burgess beat the acton goalkeeper me nude it 21 is seconds later acton had several good scoring chances but couldnt connect and llaynes got an insurance goal tor the visitors with five minutes lei i to play v acton tanners blew a good chance to mark up heir first victory of the season tridjy night flntertaimiig cheltenham harvesters aha the branulea bumpers the tanners led the contest until ihe midway mark of ihemhird period when- the trailing harvesters lied the cxuilest 13 while ihe acton club played sliorthanded mike rinnegan pke the vtsitur a 4twivr wilh j float- at the 1441 mtfik of the trfit period on a ply set up by v etc rein jack judge acton fans pulling for the tanners to bit the win column for the first ijnie this season tihvervtd u big improvement m the teams performance i fid ly mglil with any link hey might have racked up a vicltffy two of ihe heltenlum goals wtie ctond while the 1 aimers vut out penalties referie bill ikvorski called the game by list- book doling out minor mnteiicts as it they might go out of style both clubs wcie throwing beef around whemver they got he chance especially in the third perim ihe tanners served ii ol ihe all penalties which give hem a oight edge in that department bruce mcduhc shot the actons in front on the first play of the period with a sizzling tfrnt heltenlum goalie rol mogjrlh couldnt handle kevin hall and steve jcrvnts tet ihe combination up gordie bell nude it 20 at the 1 2 27 mark of the first chapter on a play wilh harry red phillips and i red buchanan tibbetts got one back for he harvesters at- 40 with richardson and cilen judge as helpers hut molly drone roared back lo pot the tanners third assisted by ron malcolm jxi the very nejcf play only goat or lie second stanza cwrie it ip 55 ulule jmr janfes and steve gervacs sat out penalties lieltcnham lud one man in ihe hox cevln hall had a good chime to spread ihe 12 fanner te d fur oer in ihe lust minute when he broke in he cliar but hogarth outguessed him nursing the one gojl margin tlio 1 aimers tjn into a string ol cheap penalties in he ihird stanza iiicludmu a 10 minule misconduct tolhilmiro i in visitor applied i lie pressure and i d websters backhand beat wejncy ji u wink mtoulii wits off for changing i innegan nouhid he wiuiui as the 1 aimers willed under tin pressure and gave him a ck u passage to sweeneys doorstep a helientiam penally al l 12 gave the tanners one last chance lo grab a tie oaeh lownsky pulled sweeney for the extra player hut he tanners failed to scene next game for the artmnekib is scheduled i nday night when they entertain port hgm sunday afternoon ihe tanners enlerlatn fergus i lyers here al 2 p m acton jim sweeney goal jim james phil maro bruce mcuuffe sieve gervais kevin jlall i red buchanan ron malcolm icen llearns jiro bullough jan kiddll marry phillips gordie itelf jim i arretlyjolly drone heltcnfum mogjtui guat mcc lure roy king j rimeltt al mitt alex smith morrison richardson b wanless m iiutegaii j judge g rand i webster munter judge referee bill deviffski a b mcdufie k lllt s getvais 0 is a g bell m plnlhps i luchatiaiii y 27 j 1 1 hi uk richirdson g judge i 10 a j drone k malcolm lllt 2nd period alex smith liblietu stilt loss ltd period i webster a smilh 11 mike i nine g in j judge 14 ii legion town league tallies linesman jim lee drops the puck in an important facooff in the acton ond during wodnosdayt bantam aamo with brampton acton firodohtcr contro loft is peto morrison the locals dropped a closo 3 1 docision stall photo holiday exhibitions legum teams propping for the four town tournament racked up wins and suffered some defeats in exhibitions over the holiday season the i antam club beat a hamilton team 20 tied chmguacemsy 11 and dropped a 12b decision to kitchener john jordan and roger swan scored against hamilton while rmy scluits garth taylor steve vjn meet ajid henry tikbes got an assist apiece jim mcnabb scored the lone goal in the is minutes encounter with chinguacousy acton pee wees defeated a kitchener pee wee club 42 with charlie mcrac scoring three and ron death one mike tcrguson collected two assists kevin blow press still leads down nielsens 63 marcoux george artem john cameron und byron timbers each got one the legion midget allstars dropped a 43 exhibition to georgetown lasrsaturday gord murray got two acton goats keith small wood one and an pee wees lose to brampton the ys men pec wees took an hl kiss trom brampton here wednesday night in tncouns pee wee hockey brampton led 3 0 50 and got thee mine in the final stanza terry holmes notched the tone acton goal from russell cuultrup the pee wees huve tour games lett to play before playofls they meet oakville here wednesday night a7 p m assist charlie kuikcn and dave leblanc also picked up assists dave irons got two for georgetown live i lewcllyn and john kennedy one each kitchener novices handed their acton counterparts a vo defeat sunday with rapping in three goals atoms brampton dawned weston v2 tit last saturdays game weston started bff strong with an unsettled goal by bruce mtplukj at the s 31 mark scott malcolm came back with the fjrt goal for brampton unassisted with ihe score li shane withers scored another for weson unassted that was the end of westons steam marc mckerracher tied it up 2 2 al he end of the first period on tisists trom bert pott and ricky jtihson in he tetotid pemhj stephen oles umed irom david mcgtltowjy and scoii matcolm scored unassisted ricky gibson puprwd ihe fifth brampton yoil in the net from lurl post and scott malcolm cond the sixth trom donald blown and glenn owen riie final score was o2 for brampton novk i niagara palls held oshawa lo a m victory in ihe first novice gjme gojis in the first period were scored by don i egale unassisted i d i using from mike me abe and jim gentles from lire 1 1 i egalt doug mcknight scored from buchanan in the second bred i egute knocked in a pass from barry mckcrraehcr jiid buchanan scored from doug mcknifht in third in ihe second novice game st kills edged out hamilton 2 i prcd allen scored the first goal unassisted for hamilton in the first period lord alton lied it up for st kitts with another unassisted goal in the second period a goal by mike mitchell from lord alton put st kitts out in front 21 there were no more goals in the game mux its st louis squeezed out he i a kings 65 in their match saturday joe tarr opened the scoring for st louis on a pass from tim coles bob ballanline tied it up unassisted then harhc kuikcn scored from steve garrelt to put the figures 2 i for si i oil is at he end of he first period going into the second ray bosh scored on assists from steve garrett and harhc kuikcn making it 1 for st louis the i a kings put on the pwcr scoring two goals by charlie given from glen taillefcr and g williams from dave 1 eblanc at the end of the second it was a three all lie harhc given scored from glen taillefcr and g williams from charlie givcns to give the l a kings a total of five points st i ouis out scored them with a goal by b given from g noble and two by harhc kuikcn unassisted cleveland dominated the first period with two goals by wayne allan the first on an assist by john cameron and the second unassisted at th end of the first period c levetand was leading 0 the second was a reverse levelandfailed to seore a mui and epfinnfielel ijed it ui mi goals by live diggmt from william mckenzie jnd george carnegie from terry slaven in he ihifd peter pavh scored from wayne allan pulling teveland in he lead again 2 rjieu george irnegie for springfield scored iwo on assists from terry slaven rerrue taylor ind bill paul william mckenie scored ihe fnul god from blaine icland pul sieve papillon hi give springfield ihe game 5 t bantams hershey domialed the entire game with buffjkt ijsi sjturday winning the mulch by a score of k i garth f iyor scored the lone pom i for huff ilt on j piw from john jord in hershey go its were well spre id out among he pi iyers roger swan scored iwo md mule wo assists sieve m irdi ill ilso scored two roger gihlnn steve v m i lett mirlin dupius ind gord burnell etch pul one in the net edited with assists were d m allen marry 1 iusoii roger swan m irlin dupius ken anderson mike pope ind rodney gthhins ow tmx pm whoops in 1 ist weeks account of ixgion atom hockey it read hat paul bowen scored j goal it should have been donald brown who scored the goal for brampton sorry donald 1 1 ion hockl ii am manmvis hrjmpton ttolon umrj 1 si kills hamilton ostuwj lljltnmui koiiksur sponlkld clitikiint ikrstus rmtnii uutulo st t ouis i kmvs sul jjn 4tv atoms arthur a johnson od omomitiift optit tvty wednesday and saturday 34 mill si i art s31jw pi i wl i the iwmc hetween kuchcstcr jnd baltimore ujs a ni f jlin hansen who schmidl ilutcd mx goals tor rochester lo win the game 1 1 4 john scored ihe first iwo unassisted one on a pass from byron timbers and three more unassisted iele llarnravc scored wo on assists from john hansen and uavc allen ticoytc arten scored unassisted i or baltimore ron deaih scored unassisted in ihe first period in ihe second mike hcrgusun scored from charlie allen charlie mcrac pul one in irom mike i crguson and charlie allen irom ron death in the thud lo make the final score 111 il i ull in ihe sccund pee wee match springfield ousted icvcland s 1 despite a slow marl i uliliilitl chicken tastes so good chicken snack 2 pieces of chicken 7qf i french prlei i chickfcn n ro 3 piecei of chicken french fries aff m cole slaw vy buttered bun honev rhus press again justified their top spot in the industrial lcjgue with j ti s victory over nielsens in sundays second icalure l llilhcr slatted clulking up the points early in the first period c nil j gcul at the 2 40 nuts irom s mcdonald and another at ihe is mars unassisted k mclssac brought in a point tor nielsens at ihe fise minute mark wilh help from c mason determined to widen the 21 gjp blow press worked the puck out of their hpme end lor another gcul by s mcdonald from b coon gord mason popped one in for nielsens assisted by harold dwyer to make it 32 for blow press at the end of the first the second was a rough haul for nlelens bdl coon scored frotn kick coe and stu mcdonald unassisted to widen the score to s 2 m blow press favour at the u 00 mark in the third wayne wheeler got a play irom van der tyken and r stull for nielsens final goal bill coon cinched the gjme for blow al ihe i r 30 mark on a pass from stu mcdonald the final score was ti3 for blow press hilher coon and mcdonald were point getiers for blow press with the eception of one assist by rick coe gord mason rales mention tor nielsens nielsens suffered two penalties uikjlblow press three intermediate hockey 2 games friday january 17th 830 pm port eigin v acton tannws sunday h s holden owomitmst u cotfc st but gueufi msuw ta mlm january 2 pm fergus v acton tanners 19th admission adult 1 student 50c children 25c oraer 124 mill st at wilbub htoni aniiio letmlhv batteries every battery yetted at frwmr pieces of afr he chicken j3 nwsna tttmi and your order will he ready ckshd mots 4 tn during wtntiir mouth bm mood drivein conw ado hml knd qtmm st lit arte

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