Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 18, 1970, p. 5

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Acton Froe Wednesday March IB grabbed a one game lead in their series Niagara Falls humping the Flyers Saturday Marvin McNabb paced he Red Wing attack with five goals and an assist Jim Matthews Brian Storey and Ron Guest polled ho other Hamilton Peter helped out on two goals and Matthews and Mark were each in on one Ray Kingsmlll and Brent Coe allied a goal and an assist each for the Flyers Pete Musclius scored once and Jim Vickcry collected an assist Tom Ryan and Fred Allen each scored a goal as St Catharines blanked Oshawa In the other novice game PEE Morris and Steve Bennett fired a pair of goals each to lead Springfield to a upset win over Baltimore John Dyer scored the other Springfield goal Morris contributed two assists and Dyer and Robin Speaker chipped in one apiece Ricky counted a brace and Don Dale and Jim Gentles one each for the losers S Legate assisted on two goals and Toth helped out on one In he second Pec Wee game Cleveland moved one game ahead of Rochester with a narrow victory Tony Lambert John Collcrton and Terry Slave were the Cleveland marksmen Ivan added an assist Ed Busing tallied both Rochester goals from Brown advanced to the league finals against Hershey after knocking off Pittsburgh two straight and Mike Ferguson scored twice and Paul Daley and Marin once each for Buffalo in tho first game Charlie McCrea earned two assists and notched one Tennant scored two Pittsburgh goals and George netted one Tennant Peter and Glen picked up assists Paul Daleys three goal five assist performance was a big factor in the Buffalo win Charlie McCrea and Mike Ferguson also scored twice and Billy Cusher once- Ferguson added an assist George fired a hat trick for Pittsburgh Glen scored the other goal and Chris Tennant and Peter added assists MIDGET St Louis took a three points to one lead over Los Angeles as a result of a win first game of the series ended in a tie Randy Ferguson with two and Slipp with one were the St Louis marksmen Slipp collected two assists and Steve Van Fleet picked up one Carl Reed scored the only Los Angeles goal from Gary Masters and Tim Coles SATURDAY MARCH am Pee Wee Boltimoro am Novice Hamilton Niagara Falls Novice St am Pea Woo Cleveland Rochtttar 11 am Atom Dixie 12 noon Atom Guolph vi Brampton ACTON CIVIERO CONSTRUCTION reached ho finals of last weeks 4 town tournament before bowing to Gaorgotown Bints bombed Fergus In their first game Front row I to Paul Daley Charlie McCrea Mike Ferguson Billy Allen Chris Tennant Lorry Hepburn Charlio Allen Back row I to r Clarence Hill Pope Troth Armstrong Glen George Kevin John Steven Ward Knight coach Ross Budgoll Staff Photo ACTON YS MENS PEE WEES havo two more tournaments to look forward to boforo thoy pack away thoir hockey gear for summer Poo woes play In tho first round of this Saturday Thoy will also bo computing in the Oshawa Neighborhood Sports Association tournment April and Front row I to stick bay Randy Von Fleet John Ashley Jim Joe Kontnor Luty Robin Russ Van Fleet John Scoyno Back row I to r coach Barry Inscoo Gerald Borden Wayne Allan John Bfunollo John Hanson Byron Timbers Gory manager Don Van Staff Photo Raiders still waiting GEORGETOWN PEEWEE captain Bobby Fothenngham accepted the championship trophy from Legion member Art Roberts after whipped Fergus 1 In the finals of the town tournament Staff Photo LEGION MEMBER BOYD presented Georgetown novice captain Mike Jobb with the championship trophy after novice captured the town honors with wins over Acton Staff Photo TOURNAMENT CHAIRMAN BUD JAMES of Richard Hewitt Georgetown Mr James Ricky Georgetown presented watches to tho players from Acton and David Graham Fergus each town who sold the most draw tickets for this Missing when picture was token was Danny years town tournament Pictured I to are of Staff Photo MAPLE ROCK SHOOT RANGE Gunsmithing Gun Sales Tiap and Rifle Shooting ACTON GEORGETOWN REFEREEINCHIEF Jerry Perkins presented the championship bantam trophy to Georgetown captain Craig Fleming after his team edged Acton In the finals of the recent Photo HALTON SPORTSMENS ASSOC EASTER Steak and Ham Shoot TRAP AND TARGET FRIDAY MARCH 27 PM CLUB HOUSE Upper Bate Line Milton Ontario ACTON MEADOWS golf course ltd MEMBERSHIPS NOW BEING ACCEPTED -RATES- SR MALE 00 WOMAN 5000 HUSBAND AND FA INTERMEDIATE JR BOYS GIRLS No Initiation Fee New farifities Increased Yardage FOR INFOHMATION PLEASE CONTACT JIM miiCK or 8530052 HOW TO GET THERE TAKE FIRST LINE WEST OF ACTON ON NO 7 HIGHWAY TURN RIGHT 1 MILE ON RIGHT HAND SIDE At the Legion hall Aclivities at Branch M Thornton Two 19T In mi nullified Tor Hie a ft or pot form In Iho Acton town of IHrnoy Tod Innk and dummy qualified mido up of DID Dave DBWion Mkk Ted Clifford Mill won a lumper of In he lucky it Iho Port Credit llrnmli Pit In I tie followi 134 Club firemen 148 8 Reliable Lesion A I3B Shop 13 J Tanner 12J Hotel 125 In I Iho Hall Saturday nli1 Heed won Iho damo and Ab Irwin the Mr and Mr i won Ihe door Chuck to walk off ihe at I inoni euchre Jaik Mctiitiheon mid third wilh Dan 41 won film the bologna foi hidden icoro At mixed Helen won dlvlilun a of Mully Mclluih placed and Gordon won the baton for hidden with a John won him In the Norm iilm iioied Sinkers Milton Base Lino began their week of picket duty Monday morning There still been no offer from company munjgt merit or union official fur a inecilnji to resume negotiations on the two year LTD Out COUPON WITH 1 or TO I Hamilton CONSTRUCTION LTD Contractor I Print Chariot Dr I George awaiting word of their next opponent in the OH A Intermediate A Some tumon have them waiting for a team from the Midi jnd Coll ingwood area others have them meeting the champion of the Niagara District league 400 club winners Lucky winners in last club draw were Rick Roadkniglit Bob Price George Margrave Reg and Jim Reid Sportsmens Show Meet lie MlUe Miles herd of performing elephants no extra charge International Motor ShowSurvival Trout Fishing DerbyOutdoors Films Retriever trials Fashion Shows Camping Sports Weekdays Noon to 00 p Saturdays 10 a m to 1 1 p Sundays 100pm Streetcars right the door Hourly service on GO train Every day March 1 3 to Coliseum Toronto MANURE COMPOST WEED FREE STEAM STERILIZED Government Recommended for SHRUBS GARDENflwr LAWNS COMPOST TOT DRESSING LAWNS ONE INCH OF MANURE COMPOST WILL KEEP YOUR LAWN IN GOOD CONDITION ALL SUMMER LONG HOLDS MOISTURE IN SANDY LOAM MIX WITH CLAY TO BREAK IT UP COMPOST POP AND SHRUBS FOR BEST RESULTS MIX MANURE COMPOST WITH SOIL BEFORE PLANTING FLOWERS OR SHRUBS THEN APPLY ONE INCH OF COMPOST OVER THE PLANTS CASH AND CARRY 35c Bushel 3 Bushels for 100 Bushels for 300 1400 load 5 yds PICK UP AND DELIVERY McNAIR MUSHROOM FARM LIMITED HIGHWAY 8532759 MILES SOUTH OF ACTON OfMn Evary Waak Day am to pm

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