Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 11, 1970, p. 4

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The Act Free Wednesday November Tanners on limp for weekend series Acton Tanners will be missing four regulars when they host Durham Huskies Friday night Fred Buchanan suffered an unfortunate eye In in Sunday and Is presently under servation In Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton Brian and Ed HIIHer played parts of last weekend s games with partial shoulder separations but neither will start Friday night Gordle Bell also received a partial shoulder separation when he was slammed Into the boards by two players here Friday night To make matters worse Tanners must travel to Centralla Sunday to face the defending O H A Jets Jets have won their first six exhibition games scoring goals and allowing only Durham whipped Fergus Flyers In Fergus Friday night Chinguacousy noses out Firefighter bantams TANNER CENTRE Bruce snuck past Elmla Polar King seman Brian Cressman on this play but Polar King goalie Zenas Buehler kicked out s low shot The action look place in Friday night s 1 Elmlra win over Tanners here Staff Photo Acton Firefighter bantams were nosed out by in a league game here Saturday The visitors scored the winning goal late In the final period after Billy McGilloway had the on passes from Terry Holmes and Steve Brunelle Hones tallied the first Acton goal from Russ Dave Foster Owen and Claude scored for Hike Luty and David Allan were outstanding in the Acton nets Bantams were blanked HI by Preston last Tuesday night and came out on the short end a count in Streetsville Sunday night Gerald bagged the Acton goals in Sundays game Bants play Georgetown tomorrow Thursday night and Saturday afternoon at 30 Polar Kings rout Tanners twice Legion Notes By Charlie Thomson Ed Robinson and Ken Crawford of split first prize money of In the Acton Legion Open Euchre Saturday Pete and Max Storey split second prize money of HO A total of players from Acton Rockwood Weston Terra Cotta and several other places took part in the competition John won the steaks In the men division of Saturday night mixed euchre with a score of Violet Weaver won second place steaks with a and won the bacon with a hidden score of In the women s division Mrs A won the steaks with a score of Mrs M Milne was second with and Mrs M Louttet won the bacon with a hidden score of 38 Bolstered by the addition of several players from the defunct Elmira Junior C club Polar Kings and outplayed Acton Tanners on their way to land victories on the weekend Polar King3 broke loose for four second period goals here Friday night to spoil the regular season home opener for Tanners and a contingent of about 150 faithful followers Hansen fires bat trick Hansen scored a goal in each period to pace the Polar Kinj win Rick Mader bagged a pair of goals and Don Buddo and Ron Esch added one apiece Jan Riddall took a pass from veteran Harold Townsley and Nielsens bomb Lakeview Blow Press wins first Nielsen Clothing bombed BUI Coon Ray Stull and Gerry Discount 133 and Blow Van Der counted one each Press scored twice in each period Ken Mclsaac contributed three to down Heller a for their first assists Van two and win of the season In the Acton Grant McCallum Coon Mellon industrial hockey league Sunday and one each night marksmen were Nielsen scored five goals In Harry Phillips with two goals and thefixstperiodfourlnthesecond an assist Gary with a and four in the third in a game goal and an assist and Denis that was strictly no contest Gibbons with one assist goalie Jim Bullough received little protection from his teammates Threescore brace Doug Allan Dave and Bob Waller counted a brace i and Jeff scored once for Hellers Chick Milne added a pair of assists Alan tended goal for Blow Press and Fraser was In the nets for Heller Ron Sen and Phil McCristall refereed the doubteheader This Sunday Blow Press play Lakeview at and Nielsen face Heller at 8 a Heller Blow Pre H Ritchie R Mellon Goalie Frank Anthony kept Lakeview off the scoresheet until the 30 mark of the final period to maintain the league lead in goals against average McDonald big gun Jim McDonald triggered four goals and assisted on two others for the winners Ron Mellon Ron McClintock and Steve Townsley earned assists netted a pair of goals apiece and Gary Ritchie fired a hat trick wiierB Present golf awards at Acton Meadows drilled a hard wrist shot past to spoil the netmlnders shutout near the end of the second period With Kevin Hall and Brian McDuffe a pair of rugged rearguards missing from the lineup coach Jim James moved and Dan back of theblucline Vern Fraser went all the way in goal for the locals Tanner defensive brigade gave him little protection on most of the goals Close for two periods Hall and returned to the lineup for Sunday return game in the Polar King Ice palace and Tanners trailed their speedy opponents only going Into the third period Hairs goal at the three minute mark of the final frame narrowed the count to 43 but Polar Kings proceeded to pop In five straight goals before Jan Riddall closed out the scoring with his second goal of the season Jack Pool scored the first two Tanner goals and Bruce collected three assists and Frank Anthony shared goaltendlng duties Buehler gets read to block a shot as centre Gordie Belt wins faceoff in the Polar King zone during nights Inter B opener here Durham Huskies come to town for an 30 game Friday night and Tanners travel to Centralla to face the defending O A Intermediate B champion Jets Sunday afternoon Period Han ten Second Period Humeri Miller Mader E A Third Period Hansen Matter Sunday Summary Period Bruce McDuffe Towntlcy 8 11 OS II IS Second Period E Crewman 17 E Buddo A Pool Bruce McDuffe BlddaU IS Third Period E 18 E Miller Creiiman SO 1005 10 E 13 11 A Riddall Bruce McDuffe 13 11 Lions edge Preston Acton Lions juveniles edged Preston in Preston last Tuesday night then dropped a 30 decision to Georgetown here Thursday and a 31 squeaker to Streetsville In Sunday night Joe Cord Williams and Murray scored Lion goals in the win over Preston Williams tallied the Acton goal on a pass from Bill Field In Sunday contest Willie Muelbacher played well In the nets In all three games He was selected Acton MVP in the Georgetown gome Lions make their next start against Brampton at the com centre tomorrow Thursday night at Novices lose to Streetsville Streetsville whipped Acton A and novices 132 in Sunday at ternoon The game was the first of the season for the Acton lads Jeff Shields scored both Acton goals Novices play In Georgetown tomorrow Thursday night then play host to Milton Sunday af at Legion I town league ATOMS Todd Mclntyre scored all five goals to lead Brampton to a victory over Dixie Bob Johnson earned two assists and Scott Timbers collected one Derrick Murray Mc- and Doug Johnson replied for Dixie David Lawson assisted on two of the goals Weston shut out Guelph In the second atom game on a goal by McArthur assisted by Teddy James NOVICES Hamilton and St Catharines battled to a 1 1 tie Mike Jollymore scored unassisted for the Red Wings and David Renshaw netted the Black Hawk goal from Mike Woites and John Thompson Randy Van Fleet unassisted goal gave a win over Niagara Falls In the second game PEE WEES Ed Enslng scored twice and Ted Waites and Fred Allen once each as Cleveland nipped Baltimore collected two assists for the winners and Allen Calvin Wyga and Paul earned one apiece Barry McKerracher with two goals and Bill with one were the Baltimore marksmen Marvin McNabb fired a hat trick and assisted on a fourth goal by Kevin Hilts to lead Springfield to a win over Rochester Nathan Fields added two assists and Cliff chipped In one Mark Hamilton and Mike Morris tallied the Rochester goals and Al picked up an assist BANTAMS Pittsburgh edged Hershey on the strength of a hat trick by George Artem Taylor scored the other Pittsburgh goal and David Morris contributed an assist Hershey marksmen were John Ashley Peter and BUI McCabc Kevin Marcoux and Henstrldge earned assists MIDGETS Los Angeles squeaked by St Louis 21 on goals by Armstrong and Tim Coles Jamie Davidson assisted on Coles goal Bruce Cooksley netted an unassisted goal for the losers drop two games Acton Men peewees were shut out by Chinguacousy Saturday and by Streetsville Sunday in their first two Tri County league games plaj In Georgetown Thursday night and Midgets chalk up win over Streetsville take on Oakville s here Saturday afternoon at 25 Plan bigger tournament Acton Legion minor hockey officials are making plans for an even bigger and better peewee house league tournament to be held here Saturday and Sunday February and 28 Last season s successful inaugural tourney drew 13 en tries This year the slate of en tries will be increased to Bantam practice Legion bantams will practice at the community centre this Sunday morning at 50 Acton P A midgets trounced Streetsville 101 for their first win of the season Sunday night in Streetsville Gary scored a hat trick to pace the Acton attack Pete Morrison scored two goals and George McPhail Harry Roland McCulloch Irwin and Henry Toebes added singles Steve Webster played a strong game in the Acton nets Turkosz tallied Actons only goal In a 41 loss to Preston last Tuesday night scored from McCulloch as the locals took a shellacking from Guelph here last night Tuesday 400 club winners Lucky winners In last week Club draw were Claude Couture Reg Hotham Carol Mclsaac Ernie Parker and Cliff Bradley Presentation of the traditional champion green Jacket to club champion Mike highlighted the first annual Acton Meadows Golf Club awards banquet Saturday night Men executive president Bill Wilson also presented the Club huge championship trophy to Mike who nosed out Jim for the title for the second year in a row George McPhail accepted the Acton Meadows Trophy as club Junior champion and Elsie received the Club ladies champion trophy donated by John a Texaco Other awards presented in eluded lite champion CartageTrophy champion Slaven Construction Trophy Lome Thomson men best ball champions Bank of Montreal Trophy Terry Slaven and Jock Brown husband and wife champions Building Products Trophy Ron and Elsie Whitham Juniorsenior cham pons Beardmore and Company Trophy Jim Bullough and Paul Barton most improved golfer Keith Ranney ladies handicap champion Dominion Road Machine Sales Mary Pete Johnson accepted a special award on behalf of her husband Ron for the special contribution he made towards the dub success this year Head table guests Included Mr and Mrs BUI Wilson Mr and Mrs Ron Johnson Mr and Mrs Ron Mr and Mrs Harold Townsley and club champion Mike New executive Elected to the men executive for 1971 were president Terry Slaven vicepresident Ralph Barton secretary Earl Ryder club captain Ron Whitham greens chairman Fred Darby social convener Don Tuck handicap chairman George Hall house chairman Fred Buchanan and treasurer Grant Puncheon June Darby was named ladies section president for Joan Slaven and Pete Johnson will serve as social conveners Mae as treasurer and Wllla Hewitt as club captain About 100 members and guests Joyed a delicious roast beef met and dancing afterwards If Youre Fishing lor Bargains In Sporting Goods then cast your line at Sports Corner iihinn for Pleasure brake 1lllilVytotBOWL for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER Ifi the IN Thing yii to do GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES MAIN SIN J ACTON MEADOWS Mens best ball champions Terry Slaven left and Jock Brown right received trophies at the club awards banquet Saturday night staff Photo MEET THE TANNERS JIM JAMES COACH In his first year as coach former Tanner rearguard Jim James was born in Toronto and now lives In Acton with his wife and their four Jim who is also Acton Minor Hockey head coach has previously coached in Huntsvllle and Georgetown A claims adjuster for a Brampton based insurance firm Jim is a valuable member of the County Baseball league Georgetown Giants during the Next Home Gams Friday Nov 13th FREE Winchester 22 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