Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 16, 1971, p. 5

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Elect Lindsay TriCounty pres Don Lindsay was elected president of the Acton Minor Hockey Association for the season at a meeting In the community centre last Wed nesday night Mr Lindsay vicepresident for the past two seasons suc ceeds Ron McKnight who will sit on the new executive as immediate past president New Office Charlie Harrison was named to replace Mr day as 1st vicepresident while Barry Inscoe was elected 2nd vice- president a new office added to the executive this year Larry Allan was elected to take over from BUI Fisher as secretary John Creasey was returned for a second term as treasurer Others named Also named to the new execu live were BUI Knight as equip ment manager Jim James as head coach and Denis Gibbons as rep Mr Lindsay has been associated with TriCounty hockey as a player coach manager and executive member for over 10 years Burlington tops juvenile Rams The Aclon Tree June 16 Ace Hurler sidelined bantams taste defeat Burlington Juveniles whipped Acton juvenile Rams In the second game of the 0 LA juvenile season at the community centre Friday night The loss was the second for the local juves most of whom are playing organized lacrosse for the first time Burlington grabbed a first period lead and held an advantage after minutes Rams played their best lacrosse In the final period when they scored four times and allowed the visitors only five markers Two for Bruce Bruce Cooksley scored two of the five Acton goals Singles went to Bandy Randy Coker and Cord Williams Cooksley Williams Jack Holmes and Kevin picked up assists Murray Sherrllt and Walker all bagged hat tricks for Burlington scored two goals and and Scott tallied one apiece Tend goal Jim McNabb tncded goal for Acton until the minute mark of the third period when John New took over Rams served 14 of the games penalties Next game for the in tonight Wednesday in St Catharines against Sparta A C After a Friday night game in Orangeville juves return home to play Niagara Thursday June Acton Jim John New Bruce Randy Dale Fisher Bob Ballantlne Randy Coker Gary Edge Joe George Artem Williams John Kevin Glen Tim Coles Jeff Cooper Brad Timbers Jack Holmes OVER THAT fence is a home run Petes manager Mel Sheppard as Petes Barber Shop captain Fred Buchanan explains coach Mick Holmes looks on before last ground rules to umpire Mrs S week s Acton game Rockwood bombs barbers Seniors cored runs In the first inning and went on to clobber Pete Shop in a TriCounty encounter in Thursday night game was strictly no contest from he opening pitch pounded out a total of IB hits and took advantage of a host of Acton errors as they scored at will John Salmon went the distance for on a five hitter He struck out 11 Acton batters Three of the hits came in suc cession in the seventh inning and produced the second Acton run Phillips singled to third on brother s double scored on a single Jim Dunn homers First sackcr John Dunn counted for the other Acton run when he lofted one of Salmon fastballs over the feme just inside the left field foul poll- in the fourth Grant Usher singled for the fifth Barber Shop base hit For Rockwood Barber and Jim Thatcher corked two singles a double each John Salmon singled three times led had a pair of doubles Moffat minor teams off to fast start Moffat girls and under trounced 4119 Friday night as Dennis belted a pair of homers and Linda Dennis clouted one with two on base Winning pitcher Kim Henderson struck out only three Morriston batters but received excellent fielding support from her team mates Linda Dennis hauled in three fly balls Dennis and Sandra Inglis caught two each and nabbed one Mornston pitchers failed to strike out any Moffat hitters The girls play in Bclwood tonight Wednesday host Hillsburgh B at Brookvillc diamond Friday night and travel to Elora for their third game in six days Monday June Moffat girls 19 and under have chalked up two wins and a tic in their first four league games So far they defeated Elora 2010 and 159 and tied Their only loss was to Ponsonby 2413 The girls arc playing good ball It been a team effort all the way Moffat girls and under are undefeated in their first four games Good hitting and consistent pitching by Susan have led the team to victories over 101 and Bclwood I 1 1 unfortunntclj have not been dome tell one lie in their first four The team suffered i severe blow when ace pitcher Thomson was sidelined for the rest of the season with in injured arm Orangeville Raceway FIRST RACE MM ROB HON JUDYR LISA HOW Troy JIM SULLIVAN Silver Burn Chcrl Steve Belmont Intwl J McMcnbacher Dim Wllllimi SECOND Cwroll GALLANT PICKS 1 LtlrdE Campbell Flftttooi Pick Juglr l ToJhurrt a Slorm Conlin THIRD RACE SOB ZING SONG Wm Troy Aerlil Boy J C Wr Quint Lad AE Eiy Bye Stevtni LUCKY BO COUNTY LAND Corbett MISS TOD HI ALL J SomerHlle Jetnlt Bin Ltdy Dun Who G Follow Way Octroi Stewart Van TFNTIt RACE JFRSE JERSEY I Andy A Pile Driver J BiHF Tophtel Ace R A Abel Parker Crowe RACE I SUNNY C MISS LORI WADE Troy 3 SCOTS Foil Lord Bunler Given Corky Dlmn 8 Echo Avon True Lea I Bcltlai Lau Harper Eiiy By Bye C RACE RICHARD ENSIGN Troy MAGGIES COMET L JESTER Campbell Son Winter EIGHTH RACE MM 1 SILVER PICK 7 LEA DALE DIAMOND LASS Troy I J Love J Verio Royal L Charlie Varcoe 5 RiptcillioD Willie r Armbro Jaunty R NINTH It ACE a WIDOW s JOE Sheldon RANDY BEE Dlllei MIGHTY FLEET libra I HI Noble B Davie County Three B Out J Boa worth C Hie Wallace cops win By Vivian Shaw Murray Wallace sped to victory in the feature race at Acton Speedway Sunday The race was for both cylinders and George started In pole position and took over the lead on the first lap He held the lead until the eighth lap when Wallace took over and sped on to vie tor With such threatening skies and other events entries were scarce Sunday Results Second Murray Wallace Brian Tom Feature Murray Wallace George Tom Larry Majeury Glen Speers Chick Milne i single and a triple liord Burnett pair of singles mil triple Din and Three Stirling pile In r Grant Usher worked 1 innings Reliever HI ike Hind took over until tlu Inn Doug Vitkirj in Aibii for i ailed third slnki in tlu eighth Rot wood hosts tuition iHmrsdiv night June ikes on Bclwoort at Prospect Park tomorrow i i night faces Glen Willi mis here Tuesday Novices win A three goal hat trick Bruce and sharp by Rick Gibson sparked novices to a novice lacrosse win i ikv ille in ilk last night Todd Took tin winning goal in the third period Shine Withers JOHN Semenec and Peter Hurdle battle a Georgetown player for the ball during Monday nights AngelGeorgetown squirt soccer match Staff Photo Angels draw with Georgetown Acton Angels turned in a brilliant team effort as they to a scoreless draw with the highly rated Georgetown Peel squirt team at Prospect Park night Play was very even in the first half but Angels had most of the play in the second half Gary iAimbers and Peter Hurdle just missed scoring on two well shots with only minutes remaining in the game Goalies good Angel goalie Turner and his counterpart in goal for Georgetown both made some fine saves The Georgetown stopped John on a penalty kick in the first half Asked how many of his pi well Angel coach Norm Mernn proudly replied About of them All our boys their capacity Angels have never iten Georgetown Hilton Peel squirt team in league play Boat lilt- week in Angels defeated Oak villi for the second lime this season The score w is Centre forward lumbers scored all four Acton goals Half tune score was THE CENTRE will be open at the YMCA BUILDING Thursday June at 7 PM Under the Direction of Brian Campbell and the Sponsorship of Acton Parks and Recreation Board Acton Canadian Tire bantam split two minor baseball contests last week Nellis tops After dropping the first game of the season to Lions Club Construction has bounced back to defeat the same team twice by scores of 157 and two teams are entered In the Acton Minor Baseball Associa lion novice ball league Top hitters for traction in their win Inst Sunday were Mike Ashley McArthur Danny Porty Murray McNabb Murray Dalton and Jack Willi three hits apiece lions Club John Evans clouted a single a double and a home run in three trips to the plate Mark Overland hit two singles and a double and John St imp and Ronnie Jackson each singled and doubled Ihursday night Murray Murray and Kevin lashed out four hits apiece for who scored nine runs in the second Inning and seven in the fourth Jim ITiompson Danny Steve I vans and Ken also picked up three hits apiece John Gnese had four hits for I ions Club Mike Overland Robbie Duiker and Ronnie collected three each although they played without the services of their ace pitcher Jeff Kibble who unfortunately broke his arm in an accident at school ran all over Georgetown In Georgetown last Monday night in a game thit was called on account of rain the end of three innings Allan homers David Allan paced the Acton hitting attack with three hits including a home run David Taylor John Ashley Harry Piyne Terry Holmes and Kevin Jordan hud Allan and pitching chores Milton scored two runs in llie tup of sixth to hand their first loss of the season at Prospect Park last night held a lead at the end of the second Inning but Milton broke loose for seven runs in the third to take the lead Regain lead Acton regained the lend In the fourth on consecutive base hits by Terry Holmes Taylor that produced three runs and made the score 7 Milton cut the Acton lead to one run with a single tally In the fifth then wrapped up the victory In tlie sixth on the strength of base by and Hume and lylorhad three lilts In four trips to the plate for Aclon Gunners defeat Georgetown 41 Acton Gunners of Hie local minor soccer association atom house league downed a Georgetown team 1 in an exhibition imteh here last night licsdiy PI was very even for the first ID minutes but strong wing play Peter I and Rocky spurred Gunners on and proved too much for the visitors Mike Dawson showed great storing as he booted three of the Gunner goals Allonby scored the oilier D lie Anderson the two Acton fullbacks and Wade all played well for Acton coach Bill Gentles reports Wed Thurs Sat June 16 1819 PLUS LIVE BAND WAR MACHINE Sun Mon June I I DOCTOR WKQ Will KEEP IN trouble PLUS AB SUPERMARKET MILL ST CANADA NO FRESH ACTON 8530650 LOIN PORK CHOPS BROWN N SERVE CHOPS 79f CANADA NO FRESH SIDE SPARE RIBS 69 Schneiders 1 lb Pkg RED HOTS Schneiders oi Pkg Fancy COOKED MEATS 39 Spiced Ham Cooked Salami Summer Sausage Sausage FRESH PRODUCE DAILY Christies Pkg of Save HOT DOG ROLLS 4 1 Heinz Tins Save SPAGHETTI Maxim Jar Save FREEZDRIED COFFEE 99 Coronation 12 oi Jars Save 55c RELISH 5 1 Maple Leaf 16oi Tin Save 36c PICNIC HAMS 99 E I Can No lb POTATOES 49 Cabana BANANAS 2 25 Out No lb bag Cooking Onions 25 PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE Facelle 2 Roll Pkg Save TOILET TISSUE s Libbys Tins Save PEACHES Aylmer Jars Save lie Raspberry JAM 49 32 Tin Save GRAPE DRINK 3 Grade A Medium EGGS

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