Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 20, 1971, p. 5

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Wi Rock and Brpom mostly corn By Bob Mac Art bar This past week has Been the playoffs for the Adams at the Acton Club It Is lor mixed teams played Monday Tuesday and Friday evenings during the Scheduled for this Saturday la members night It is free to all members There will be curling cards games and dancing The So get your name on the list and be prepared for a good time The new draw for the mixed rinks began Monday of this week It will run to the end of the season early In April A team of Meb Blow George Williams Harry and Tom Nice was the only team to win in the HaltonPeel Bonspiel There were six teams representing the local club in the twocounty rfnspiel The prizes that came home to Acton were chaise lounges The finals were played on the Milton rink Saturday The ladies arc calling a general meeting of their section for Thursday February at seven oclock There will be curling after the meeting Rosters have been drawn up for the ladies for duty In the kitchen Each member la assigned duty time Better check the list and see when you are on duty The men also have a duty list for the refreshment bar At a meeting of the board of directors Sunday Bob Drink- waiter was chosen to fill the position of president Taking Bobs place as secretary is George Lee Lets give these officers our whole hearted support to the end of the curling George Williams is head of the rules committee for the club Helping him as umpires are Norma Robinson Marg Len Lovell Ron Guest and WUla Hewitt Chester Anderson id umpire in chief l There are eight teams playing every other Sunday afternoon in the competitive curling Here are results of the first mixed draws as of Sunday evening Andy McKenzles rink It is expected that a trophy will be forthcoming for this draw Steve Dubois has won the Monday night draw Len has won the early Tuesday night draw and at least three teams are in the running for the late draw When these games are played the Monday and Tuesday night draws will playoff for the Adams trophy These are expected to take place during the next week Industrial lea The Free Press Wednesday January MONDAY NIGHTS curling pitted father against son in the to time notch and the competition was keen Father Walter Dubois watches closely as son Steve signifies he has a rock in the house by raising his broom Both were skips Watching from the sidelines was Mrs Dubois with a smile for both Staff Photo defend trophy at Delhi tournament Legion I town I league tallies ATOMS whitewashed Brampton in the first atom game Bruce Lawrence Jamie Mc Donald Clint Glrdwood Mike Strong and Don each scored once for the winners Brouillard and David Swanston added assists Ricky recorded the shutout in the nets Dixie whitewashed Weston In the second game as Derrick Neeley and Murray McNabb counted two goals apiece and Brian Hogan and Lance Alton added one apiece Neeley also earned a pair of assists while Alton and Rob Renshaw chipped in one apiece Doug Johnston earned the shutout In the Dixie cage Haverty Mike Jollymore and Todd Mclntyre scored Hamiltons goals In a victory over Oshawa Mclntyre also set up the other two goals Randy Van Fleet tallied the goal St Catharines nipped Niagara Falls in the second game PEE WEES A goal in each period carried Cleveland to a pee wee win over Rochester Ed Ensbig John Scoyne and Jamie Ellerby were the Baron marksmen Scoyne also assisted on goal Mike Morris netted the Rochester goal Springfield bombed Baltimore in the second game Cliff tired four goals to pace the Kings attack Ron Kuiken bagged a hat trick and Tom Haverty and Nathan Fields scored one goal apiece Kuiken Kevin Hilts and John earned two assists apiece Haverty and John Gait chalked up one assist each Barry McKerracher scored for Baltimore from Charles Griese BANTAMSBuffftlo trounced Hershey scoring in every period Paul Daley led Buffalo to victory with three goals and an assist Charlie McRae also scored twice and Ken Withers Mike Ferguson and Larry Hepburn netted one goal apiece Assists went to Ferguson with four McRae three and Withers Tom Hamilton and Ron Death one each Hershey marksmen were Bill McKenxle and Kevin Marcoux Wade Knight earned an assist MIDGETSSt Louis downed Los Angeles as Rene Schuts and Ron tired two goals apiece the Blues Sid Barens earned two assists and and Ted Muehlbacher picked up one apiece Hank and Taylor replied for Los Angeles Bob Krul assisted on Wissenz goal Brampton bests Legion bantams Brampton TriCounty bantams scored a exhibition win over Ross Budgell Legion bantams here on the weekend The loss was only the third in ten starts for Ac ton Acton scoring plays were Terry Holmes from George Artem Charlie McRae from Tim Mclntyre and McRae from Mike Ferguson For Brampton Buck scored two goals and Cuthbert Campbell and added one apiece Winter courses AScoutcrs training course was underway at Blue Springs scout reserve all last week The site is being used more than usual for courses this winter Most weekends are booked up for events 400 club Lucky winners in last weeks dub draw were Lea Duby Don legate Rudy Eva Williams and Acton Men pee wees travel to Delhi to take part in the annual Delhi pie wee tournament this weekend Last year Men won the runner up Gair Insurance trophy after losing to Milton in the tournament finals Acton knocked off Paris and to reach the final Three tough TriCounty league games last week helped prepare the Acton lads for the tourney Georgetown claimed decision Thursday night Hespelcr downed Men in Saturday night and Preston nipped the locals in Preston Sunday afternoon All three games were against major pee wee teams AND CAMPBELL renal Telephone GALT North MNOUNCEHENT At Clark Andrew Murray Motors Limited ere to the appointment All Clark to their Mall Mr Clark In Acton at 15 Jeffrey Avenue and would be pleased to new or wed car needs with anyone He can be contacted at his home number or at the business In Georgetown Semi- Annual SUIT SALE EvrryonenasasalethlitlmeolyMr Out what sets us apart Is our quality our Tailoring Department you II find a range of Engl I Mi In our Clothing Department Ihere are overcoat lockets and ready to wear suits Including the noteworthy Samuelwhn and Cambridge All of exceptional excellence all exceptionally priced Yes everyone else Is having another January sale But no one otter you the particular that has gained us our reputation And remember you are a stranger but once at Mouse of David GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP GROUP Suits Regular to Suits Regular to Suits Regular to lliOO I Suits Regular to IIS ts Regular to ISO Special Group ts Now 5488 7488 8488 9488 11900 PRICE WINTER TOPCOATS By Cambridge and Saville Row 20 OFF MADETOMEASURE SUITS All CamW Suit Lengths Reduced by 20 PREMISES ALTERATIONS FREE Bond Bid GualphOnt TELEPHONE OPEN A PERSONALIZED CHAROE ACCOUNT OR USE YOUR CHAROEX Hellers and Blow Press fade in final frame against average in the league He has allowed goals in games for a 15 average STANDINGS OF Five goal third period splurges lifted Lake view Discount and Nielsen Clothing to come from behind wins in Sunday nights Industrial hockey league doubleheader The wins kept the two teams firmly entrenched in the top positions in the league Lake view spotted Heller s goal early in the first period before bouncing back to take over the lead The discounters still held only a lead after two periods but the five unanswered tallies In the final stanza gave them an win Fires four Harv HUller and Harry Phillips accounted for seven of the 11 goals fired four and Phillips netted three Gary Tai liefer Dave Ryder John Cunningham and Denis Gibbons Can Tanners win rounded out the scoring with singles Cunningham was top playmakcr with five assists Jim Borden Alan Hall earned two apiece and Phillips and Gibbons collected one each Chick Milne counted a brace and Gary Ritchie and Ron Heller added singles for Heller Milne Ritchie Heller and Gory Masales picked up assists Goalies Jim Bull ugh for Lake view and John for Heller played well Heller dressed only seven players Nielsens five final frame markers wiped out a Blow Press lend BUI Coons two goals in the first four minutes of the third period turned the tide in the win Ron Mellon also scored twice for the winners to raise his season s total to 3D and Ken Steve Townsley Roy Stull and Jim McDonald potted one apiece Mellon and Ron both earned two assists Coon and Gerry Von notched one apiece Blow Press marksmen were Stu McDonald with two and Bob and Ernie Waller with one apiece Bob Waller and Ron Sch midt earned assists Goalies were Frank Anthony for Nielsen Alan for Blow Press Anthony still has the best goals Intermediate Standings I i Huskies hungry after two losses John McCutcheon scored for Acton in Saturday game and Marvin McNabb dented the twine in Preston game First opposition tor Acton in the Delhi tourney will be Tillsonburg in a Friday night fixture minor pee wees will play a Tri County league game against Men Thursday night Coach Don Legate manager Charley Harrison and assistant coach Ron Schmidt hope their charges will make another good showing at the Delhi tournament Minor Hockey Week is a family send TAKE your boy to the arena and stay to see him play Acton Tanners will be out to duplicate their November 13 feat when Durham Huskies pay their final regular season visit to the community centre Friday night Tanners upset Huskies 87 in overtime that night their first win over Durham in nearly four years Since then the northerners have lost only two games 32 to and 86 in overtime to Tanners meanwhile have won only one game out of nine and have slipped into a three way tie for fourth with Fergus and Cheltenham Ray hope Tanners play In their last outing a 21 loss to provides some ray of hope they pull out of their slump and gain a playoff berth However they re going to nave to start scoring again In their last four games they ve scored just four goals Hillier who is tied with rookie Dave Norton for the team lead in scoring will return to the Tanner lineup for Friday game Ed has been holidaying In Newfoundland The clubs top goal scorer Jan Riddall has been sidelined for two weeks with a pulled groin and Is a doubtful starter however Jack Pool lnjurcd his leg in tobogganing Occident and is out for the season Huskies have two players Butch Graham and Jim Rohn In the league lop five Stars like Jim Nixon Ijarry Jim and Gerry Herman give Huskies the excellent depth they have always possessed Game time Friday is JO m Distributor of Home and Farm Petroleum Product Serving Acton and Dulnct Since HEATING LUBRICATION OILS GREASES GASOLINES it DIESEL FUEL Phone 8532174 Oil I Young St Acton BOWL for Pleasure J brine for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER If the IN Thing ill to do GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES IP MAIN ST MEMBER P A C mm Ike of JOHN BOUGHTON JEWELLERS CEflTIFlED WATCHMAKERS MAIN ST GEORGETOWN REDi Old Time MARGARINE JTATTttAICl7 OLD TIME Features I STEAKS GROUND Beef GOOD OLD J I RUMP 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