Th Proi Wednesday April W Midland thumps Raiders grab series lead Sunday Georgetown Raider will be out to even up their best of seven OH A Intermediate A semifinal with Midland when the two teams clash in Georgetown tonight Wednesday at Raiders tied series 11 with a win in Georgetown Friday night but Midland bounced back to hang a 126 beating on them in front of fans in Midland Sunday night Friday nights game in Georgetown attracted close to fans Jack Davidson Don Norton and Ron Lane scored the Raider goals Jack Gudgeon fired a hat trick and ten Ron Lane and Paul Robinson added a goal apiece for Georgetown In Sundays game Game five of the series will also be played in Georgetown Friday night at If a sixth is necessary it will be played In Midland Sunday night The seventh game if necessary returns to Georgetown but no date has been set Rams ink players home opener May ALL WORK AND NO PLAV makes Jack a dull and tils a tension filled boy Thats why Acton Mens poo woo coach moment of their gome with loft and In s Barry Inscoo mokoi sure his lads get an equal lighter vain as thoy devoured a turkey amount of both when they take port In a post Staff Photos j season tournament Tho Free Press camera caught If Bob Turkosz Fred Flisnik and Mike Marcoux a trio that accounted for a total of 114 goals with Acton juveniles last year head list of 1 1 players signed an the week end by new Acton Rams junior lacrosse entry Turkosz scored 54 goals to lead the league while netted and Marcoux Gary Kelly Paul Cooper Craig McCulloch Gary Turkosi and Doug Allan who have all had juvenile experience and two rookies Alan McKeivlc of Acton and Chris of Georgetown were also inked to playing cards Conch Howard has been putting the squad through conditioning workouts at YMCA and hopes to start workouts In the community centre as soon as the Ice is taken out Rams will play In a group with junior teams Mlssissauga Clara Bramalea Kitchener Niagara Township St Catharines and At the end of the regular schedule they will playoff for the LA junior C title with Midland and Windsor Windsor a late entry will be coached by Mlm Bishop who guided the powerful Green Gaels to five straight Cup championships and is now an executive of the Detroit Red Wing hockey club Rams home opener is against Mohawks Monday May 1 1 Mohawks played in the OLA junior A loop and extended Mississauga PCOs to six games before bowing out of the playoffs last season Modoc Brooklin top of Oshawa tournament Acton Mens pec wees wound up their season with a rather disappointing showing In the Neighborhood Sports Associations pec wee tournament on the week end Pec wees who were series finalists lost year were from this years event after dropping and decisions to and Brooklin respectively Saturday The locals just couldnt seem to got against the speedy crew Russ Van Fleets second period goal from Kent Kentncr wjs the lone Acton scoring play Foster Williamson and were the marksmen Mens offence perked up in the game but a defence allowed the lads slip through for eight goals led at the end of the first period at end of the second John Hansen and Van 400 club Lucky winners last weeks club draw were Carmen Santl Bob Price Cooper Kit and Mux Jcrama Curing dub Meet sparkled for Alton bagging a hut trick each Kent set up lour the Acton goals Hansen also contributed assMs mid Wuync Allan and Gary Burden picked up one apiece paced the at fuck with two goals Mclntyrc Kyle and Sczur scored one ipiece The team coach Barry and several parent night and stayed overnight in Georgian Motel Acton Mike Lilly Robin Inscuc Gary linden Gerald Bardeu Joe Kentncr Kent Kentncr Jeff Van John Hansen John Ashley Wayne Allan Jim Hurley John Scoync eve nolle John McCulchcon Byron Timbers Sports Page Guelph Hamilton Cleveland Legion house league champs Membership meeting approves new bylaws PAST PRESIDENT Don Jarvlo Georgetown committee are back row I tor 3rd vicepresident handed over the gavel to newly elected president Denis Gibbons of Acton secretary Herb Robinson Bill Rowney of Milton at the annual mooting of of Georgetown treasurer of Preston the Tri county Minor Hockoy Association In and 2nd vice- president Lloyd of Guelph Milton Sunday afternoon Seated beside Mr Missing when photo was taken was 1st Is past president and life member Fred vice president Don of Hammond of Oakville Also elected to the officers Burlington Photo by Ron Gowing By Fortyfour members turned out a general membership meeting of the Acton Curling Club Purpose of the meeting was to approve bylaws one to four of the new club John Coy acted as chairman in the absence of president Andy After explaining the purpose of the meeting he called on Charles to read the proposed by laws The bylaws changed the location of the club from the Town of Acton to the Township of where the new club is situated Other changes in the by laws changed the number of directors from eight to The club had been operating on a set of temporary bylaws until the club had actually got under operation When a vote was taken all present agreed to Turn off ice machine The championship novice Townslay turned off Ice making house league hockey game last equipment immediately after the night was the last official event game at the community centre for the if the weather remains mild all winter the ice could vanish by the Arena manager weekend breeders group go on annual tour he changes and no one opposed Bob gave a financial report of the club up to end of March Receipts for the present season amounted to S1 1900 Disbursements were A balance of is on hand at the present time after the former balance was taken into account The building at he present time is carried on the books at 40 Total assets arc Total liabilities including members equity is This report was adopted A general meeting and windup party is planned for May The past presidents of the club arc a nominating committee line up candidates for the board of directors to be voted on at the annual meeting of the club on May Debentures are now ready for the members and others to buy Light per cent interest is considered a good return on any investment and the club can sure make use of the returns Guelph atoms Hamilton novices and Cleveland pec wees have been declared champions of their respective divisions in the Acton Legion house league atoms coached by Stu McDonald whitewashed Weston last week tu win their championship scries in two straight Rimes There was no score at the end of the first period but the champs scored twice in each of the final two periods to wrap up he win Bert Post paced the Guelph attack with three goals and an Mike Jollymurc netted the other goal and Steve Van Eykcn Bob Seltzer and Wade Vickery each contributed an assist Marvin McNabb potted his fourth goal of game after lucan await winner Lucan Jets eliminated in five games in the O A Intermediate semifinals and arc to play the winner of the NapanccElmvale series for the championship Napance leads the series three games to one Acton Tanners were the first team to bow to the powerful Jets group playoff action Jets then knocked off and Durham to win the group championship before meeting he world of OUTDOORS ART A John Gurd Clow and Chris Denny alt tied for top honors at Maple Rock Shooting Range this week with Other good scores this week were John Cordcs 22 22 21 17 John Nurse 22 19 Jim Boose Brad Mainprize Art Hawes Chris Denny Robert llilson Doug Garrett 19 Jun 17 Bud Webster 17 Black Powder Bill Swan 16 and 13 and Gerry Vander Last Saturday we journeyed to Georgetown for the annual Crazy Boat meet This scribe accompanied by brother Ed took part in the canoe race Although no trophies adorn our mantles we did have a great tune Planning a canoe trip this year Take a trip down the Credit for practice The river is quite safe since it is fairly shallow The water is quite fast with plenty of rocks and with a few tricky currents that make it ideal for practice Although the water was not as high as we expected we had little difficulty A few of the contestants got their Saturday night bath a little early but no one got In any real difficulty A fibreglass canoe seems to be the best for this river or a fibreglass covered wood canoe since you will stnke a few rocks and the canvas canoes tear too There were a few aluminum canoes In the race but these canoes dented when they hit the rocks By H J Stanley Forty breeders from went on their annual bus trip on Wednesday April I First stop was at the farm of Ross Anderson and Sons This herd has one of the top milk records in Canada with BCAs of and 173 One cow had already produced over lbs of milk on days of her current lactation The next slop was at the farm of George Gome One of the outstanding bulls bred at this farm was All but one of the animals on this farm were home bred The next visit was to the herd of Vine and Sons R For over years Mr Vine and his sons Gordon and Bill have bred having won the Master Breeders Award No purchases have been made on this farm for over years The final herd was that of J E This herd had 16 excellent and very good cows SPONSORED BY Acton Midget Juvenile Hockey Clubs SAJURDAY APRIL 11th buy NO I GUAM FROM THE BOYS LB BAG LB BAG KEEP YOUR GARDEN LAWN HEALTHY ACTON MEADOWS golf course co no MEMBERSHIPS NOW BEING ACCEPTED SR MALE WOMAN HUSBAND AND WIFE INTERMEDIATELY ge at Oct BOYS GIRLS No Initiation Fee New fadlities Yardage FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT or HOW TO GET THERE TAKE FIRST LINE WEST OF ACTON ON HIGHWAY TURN RIGHT 1 MILE ON RIGHT HAND SIDE three minutes and five of overtime to give Hamilton a thrilling 13 championship win over St Catharines John Ted Wuitos and Jim Matthews all picked up assists fur the winner Tom banged all three St Catharines goals with Allen Mike Morris and Johnson drawing assists Hamilton won the series two nunc with game tied Cleveland pec wees claimed their title thanks to a goal by Scott Oakley at the second mark of sudden death overtime Oakley had tallied a first period goal from Steve Buchanan hut J Legate tied it up for Baltimore at the second frame Cleveland ousted the regular season pennant winners in two consecutive games Legion banquet The Log ion Minor Hockey Association will hold their annual tea ton ending banquet at th Legion Hall this Saturday at 2 All players are a Aid to attend ACTON MINOR BASEBALL ASSOC REGISTRATION AT THE Acton Community Centre SATURDAY APRIL 9 AM to Noon BRING THE REGISTRATION FORM WITH FEB TO BE PAID AT REGISTRATION TIME Jim OF Is In part the attire one chooses for it Depicted here artfully sniped sports jacket from our current leisure collection with lighth flared skirt ticket pocket end side vents The a Import wo lien The effect upon gentle mens leisure pursuits definitely complimentary J Bond