Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 2, 1969, p. 5

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pee wees win trophies at oshawa toumarnenfr fcnjoyinf hoipitality dul ni out of this wotld acton y mens pee wees came homa from a it team invitational hockey tournament in othawa last weckeiu clutching trophies they won asunnervup in the b division the local dub lott a 3 i squeaker to bancroft saturday morning and were relegated to the 8 tcction then they knocved off wett hill 31 and trimmed brighton 42 to win a berth in the b final against whitby the whitby team wai too much for the y a men blanking ihenitvolrt theflnll- although hey loit to bancroft in the opener the aclon boy should have had a victory they dominated play but failed to dent the avitie weil hill hayed with the acton team in the second gima unlj the third period when the v mcli poked two gotlt home to win brighton alu give the locals a ttiff iuii but again they came through with two third period goalt to win whitby outclassed the y men leading 40 at the end of the frrat and adding single in the second and third accompanied by coach barry irucoe and manager ed mcguioway and hit wife as well as mrt ted bardert bill knight and charlie thontion the ptayeri enjoyed bunking in a motel and being billetted in area hornet almott at much at the tournament terry holmes wat the btg thuoter for the ya wei notching three goalt and collecting an aunt cfuii tenrtant paul daley tun mclntyre and run coultrup each ihot a goal and assisted on two ken withers scored one and run vanfleet and wade knight collected an assist apiece acton lineup mike luty foal tim mclntyre terry lolntet kent kentner cruit tennant paul daley rust vanfleet ken wllhert billy mccdloway john ashley wade knlihl kufah coultrup cerdd uiioen jeff towniley coach barry irucoe manager ed mccilloway lions bow oat of tourney in overtime the cuiuln fell on the vb69 hockey season for the uous juvenile last night u they dropped a 4 3 thriller in double overtime to llagersville in the consolation round of the ttlcounty juvenile touminvent in milton acton hid previously been note and quotes notes and quotes mote ad quotes wctej w quctea froeit the w6rtrj of tftott by denitgibbont this past weekend wat one that wont easily be forgotten by the young hockey playert on the acton yt mens pee weet they tpenl the entiie weekend in odhiwa participating in the othawa neighbourhood sports association pee wee hockey tournament the boyt along with coach barry inscoe and manager ld mcguioway left fiiday night and spent the night in a motel just outside of osliawi so lint they would be well rested for their first game saturday morning at 10 30 teams were entered in the tournament from odiawa port hope brighton pickering ajax beiverton west hill bancroft whitby ilrnoklin markham and acton the tournament wat set up to that all teamt who won their first game advanced into the a teriet and all those who lost advanced into the b teries acton lost a 32 squeaker to bancroft in their first game and thus advanced into the b series the lads apparently took a liking to lite surroundings in the city and promptly knocked off west hill 3 i and brighton 4 2 which qualified them for the b series final against whitby on sunday afternoon this of course meant another glorious night sleeping away fiom home just what the doctor ordered for a bunch of young gaffers after a long cold north llalton winter saturday night the boyt were billetted in the hornet of members of the oliawa south end pee weet some were fortunate enough to tour parti of the huge general motors plant tbejiext day on sunday in the b teriet final whitby proved to be just a little too strong and took a 50 victory however after the game each of the acton playert wat introduced and presented with an individual trophy which they earned as iv series finalists charlie thomson who accompanied the team as statistician and timekeeper alio received a trophy for his fine work mr armstrong mr wesslhy mr guiltinan and the rest of the tournament committee are to be congratulated not only for the outstanding job they did in organizing the tournament itself but also for the arrangements they made to make the acton boyt ttay in oshawa so pleasant studded snow tires due to come off now during the week of march 2 to march 20 the officers at the acton o p p detainment experienced a busy week having investigated a wide variety ol oicurrenceswlule patrolling sim being levied jgainst ol fenders mr motorist the dayt of snow and sleet ate neatly over for the year the studded snow tires that got you through the 710 niilesdurrng240 wmttrirvontluwaisoanjiivcla hours investigations included a break and enter uttering of a forged document and numerous liquor violations as a result three persons have been charged under the luminal code and many under the liquor control et two motor vehicle accidents were investigated winch resulted in approximately s47s damage and one driver being charged there were no injuries sustained in provincial couit at milton thete were 10 convictions registered with lines totalling be removed from your car the deadline for the use of studded snow tues in ontatio it april 10 cart found operating with these tires after this date will be subject to prosecution under the highway traffic act although the studded uiow tire it on asset on icy toads irhas been proven that they will not stop a car as efficiently on a dry road as a conventional tire remember the date and lave youiself the possible expense of a fine or the greater expense of an uncontrollable skid promise classes for handicapped in north an official of the llalton board of education promised there would be thiee perceptual classes in north llalton schools starting in september at the last meeting of the georgetown branch of the association for children with learning disabilities john k graham told the meeting at the george kennedy school library in georgetown that the classes would probably have about eight students in each the need for qualified teachers was stressed in a question and answer period with mr giahnm and ken trumper principal of the w ii morden school in oakville illness prevented w ken armstrong ol the llalton board front speaking at the meeting officers of the association elected for the year were as follows president doug creswick vicepresident john hole treasurer terry yahero cosecretaries teresa fuller and judy young parents with problems at school were urged to go to the teacher and principal first before approaching the area superintendent next meeting of the acl d will be held on april 24 at the kennedy school library mrs c mcmonagle cofounder of the association will speak shaded 10 by aldeiwood in the jirit looted on saturday both teamt misted several good scoring opportunities in the first period which ended in a scoielecs draw acton received two of the three minor penalties lianded out by referee leon stickle and wayne timbers i ally in the second period live final regulation period in the tournament play pete mario slickliandled his way through tlie llagersville defense and slid a pass over to mike cooper who tucked the puck behind llagersville goalie ai moter o give the liont a 10 lead but llagersville tied it up on a goal by dave zintel at 2 si and went ahead on paul fulsontt goal willi their backs agilnst the wall the uont roared back and their constant hustle nald off when lloyd small wood blasted a slap shot into lite bottom left hand coiner of the llagersville net with only a minute and seven seconds left in regulation time slu mcculloch assisted on the play the teams then battled through ten minutes of overtime during which neither wat able to score craig weldon wat outstanding in the acton nets in the overtime period since the score was still tied after the overtime period the simultaneous penalty shot rule came into effect to break the tie blair otterman of llagersville and pete marto of the liont lined up back to back at centre ice and on tlie referees signal both were given clear chances at the opposing goalie both playert were foiled on their firtl attempt but both scored on their second attempt to make the score 33 on their third try once again the two sharpshooters were beaten and finally on the fourth attempt otterman scared while pete marios shot was stopped by llagersville goalie ai moser tins gave llagersville a 43 victory it was a heartbreaking loss for the lions but they gave it their best effort and have nothing to be ashamed of coach jim james manager bob marshall and the whole team represented their town well throughout the season cut back in esquesing lot separation a new byiawltrnlttng land separation in the township passed at esquesing councd monday night lormer conditions allowed four separations on a 100 acre lot the new bylaw limits separation to one per year for a total of two on lots from 75 to 100 acres lots below 75 acret are confined to one separation for all separations the owner must be registered for at least five years councillor ken marshall commented that the new by law would prove a hardship to owners of lots between so and 75 acret however no other solution was offered the esquesing planning board had recommended that council make cutback on land separation register for baseball sat minor baseball registration for boyt up to lei years of ago will be held saturday morning al the community centre stalling al 9 an the acton minor baseball association hope to have enough boyt for novice pee wee bantam and midget teams this season raise funds boyt of the aclon tilcounty minor sports were telling fertiliser saturday as fundraising protect theyre pluming a bottle drive this weekend reroute 7 stakes which indicate highway 7 may be rerouted past eden mills and avoid kockwood wiie the topic of conversation at the last meeting of the kockwood trustees trutteet discussed the possibility that the reioullng could mean kockwood would be on an alternate route possibly identified at highway 7a class tours sugar bush tlie junior opportunity class enjoyed a lour of the llolienadel migai bush at aberfoyle saturday their etcher miss mary golem wat accompanied by a former robert utile tetcher miu elaine llllt in making the tfh the acton free press wednesday april 2 1949 i jfttt jjjtlfss news briefs there are plenty of robin here now easter is two weeks earlier this year than last year the teachers were the brunt of fillarloui april fool joket tuesday school holidays good friday and easter monday high school students are selling big chocolate bars to raise money to support their foster child public school flags new at half mast due to the death of former u s president elsenhower fairy lake has ttlll a thick covering of ice last year at this time it was entirely free of ice and the dredging hid begun the slim and trim class continues to the end of april sewing and upholstery classes ended this week about 125 students from the ontario school for the deaf at milton enjoyed the skating carnival saturday afternoon a street sweeper rented from brampton hat been clearing dust and und from the roads the houtecleaning machine moves along in a cloud of dust in georgeicmitle school holiday puppet show hod to be cancelled when the library toilets overflowed in milton the show was late when one of the puppeteers lost her contact lens the show wat a great success here elora grocery store manager llilmer koch had a funny hunch that hed win money in the 1 r i th swecpstakesand he was right he was one of thtee canadians with a ticket on foggy bell which brings him 5130000 hes a perennial sweepstake buyer but had never won anything big before he thinks hell put the money in a trust fund and take a vacation he and his wife had so many phone calls they were getting an unlisted number atom champions of ttv legion town laagua i ha brampton entry silt for the free press camera front row left to right ere marc mckerracher tim dalflle glen owen goalie paul bowen don brown gary scoyna david mcguioway middle brent storey increase compensation rockwood firefighters steve cot john thorn pion ricky gunon jsmi mcknight scott malcolm and bft pott in back are auutsnt mnaof frank thorn pton and co coach geofo ware and oarry lntco miuing ue goalie rus lm and charlie cole staff photo are clatiicjtly licited it wat learned alio the recent ontario hydro hike cost the province 2ii million dollars and the twoyear settlement at iv per tent increase is already half expired the current contract ruin to match 11 170 payment of monthly hydro account of 6107 wa authorized payment of road account i 214 10 and general accounts of 2 1ho47 were authorized a delegation appeared before trustees aiking for action in the matter of water congregating in pools on a village street it was suggested they contact the township roads tupennlanuvnt will kockwood toon have a new post office and will it be located in the proposed complex of fire hall and municipal building on alma st changes are afoot next board of trustees meeting will be held on april 24 7 10 pm increased compenutioii for volunteer firefighters was decided upon at the lat meeting of kockwood trustees tlie rate was brought more in line with the increased tout of irving irefighters injur ec in the line of duty will receive 007 weekly while incapacitated overage begins when the siren ounds und enth with the mans return to his home doorstep kockwood volunteer have had no accidents for many years the question of who pays for oxygen used in resuscitation efforts the patient unuraiicc company or municipality came under study there was no immediate answer a similar problem arose about radio equipment used in the countys firefighting mutual aid system at whose expense would repairs be made again the need for clarification wa apparent it was learned there were h electric meters installed m rockwood homes and 26 homes avis rentacar and truck rental phone 8775323 special weekend rates free delivery jmzb addition conlitiutd from pasu it opening could be held until june the county bojrd his allocated ssoo for the opening three change orders on the robert little resource centre were accepted lxtenor grading sodding and paving uimul be done until the weather is belter the interior u complete except for one special lock which has not arrived the committee approved expenses for r l vice principal douglas copeland to attend the international reading association convention in kansas city missouri april 2 to may mr copeland is the -inooming-prcsidenl-jwo-fraiu- burlington will also attend the county board has also approved the trip a previous decision to eurclusc a mural for the robert st tic school lobby was rescinded resignations were received from mrs ora copeland and mrs kathleen alger after a years leave of absence mrt glcnda benton also tendered her resignation mrs catherine leckie is leaving the carclaking staff present at the final official meeting were chairman cyril bishop trustees doug manning vic urislnw charles heard and muiray smith and longtime secretary bill middleton principal llmer smith attended hut principal mckenzie had anotttcr nicchng phillips does it againii brand new 1969 dodge polara sedan automatic deluxe vinyl interior back up liqhts wind- shield washers 2 speed olectnc wipers left out tide mirror chrome body side mouldings inside daynight 1 mirror only 2899 see phillips first wmiik ewtvsim ooooi ire ttoui 373 ouelpw si e okmoetown ttt4v mw scenic j3pools ltd cau atton 1530769 rempton 459o307 flnanfjng at gekeral contractors 1 fountains patios 4 pool supplies 4 equipment otbtt now i km tamy summh 22 centre st n brampton k todays clothes -for- todays people at nielsens whether you are 7 or 70 malt or female neilsen is in the business to supply you with the clothes which are just right for you this is your invitation to browse around for the style of your choice nielsens clothing

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