Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 8, 1971, p. 5

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Boys basketball starts this week Boys basketball part of the new YMCA fall and winter program will get underway this week program Mnry Debenham told the Free Press Registration for boys basketball as well as other parts of the program including children a swimming girls club Junior art club dies slim and trim boys youth club and will be held at the building this Saturday and Sunday September between a m and 12 noon membership fee Is Basketball Roy Wood is heading up the basketball program for boys between the ages of and 16 Instruction in the sport will be provided up until Christmas time and after Christmas games with teams from other towns will be arranged Both the Z Bennett and Robert Little school gyms will be used Brochures explaining details of the program are being distributed at all three Acton schools this week Mrs Debenham says managers are needed for boys basketball teams Anyone interested in helping should contact Roy Wood or call Mrs at Orangeville Raceway ROD RON ROBIN Troy IDA HERBERT Tottmnt NIAGARA BADE S Hendenon 1 EtU Oliver Mln Double Dale G Strip Abbeaile Herbert Given Meek T Pierce ft Mudllly D RACE- mile lro NAT FROST LADY Troy 3 SMOKE RINGS Cochrane 1 Speedier Spencer Mrte A Golden D Cox Mill W THIRD RACE mite pice 3 CALEB WAGEMAKERB 7 THE HUGGER W 1 Andrew Armbro Troy Charley A vrcoe B Robert Lee Moody FOURTH RACE mile pice MOO MASTERPIECE I ATOMG DUSTY SPFNCER W Tray 1 SiglUm R Moody Villd Dcin L Lin Tar I Command Stead Preacher Bill Weilon FIFTH I mile pice WILLOWDALE M Cochran Pit Archdekln Chester Home Ace Bell N Cochrane The Acton Free Press Wednesday September 1971 Spitfires earn draw suffer narrow defeat EIGHTH mite pace a TONY BATTLES W Mr gem HARD TIME 1 IRON YANKEE Cheeky M Schieter Maggie Comet Tolhunt Mln Rote NINTH RACFI mile pice 1 GALLANT White WIDOW S JOEG Sheldon JUDGE C Llon Bee K Sir Marvin J Fox Caih Dominion Tolhunt mile pice KM HFRBFRT L Dixon 1 JERRYC Claymore Slead Adio Kurl W Fly It Chirley Brenner Belmont Jerry H Young ft War Porteoua A A TINE round of 75 earned Jack Tlndall the Superior Glove trophy for low gross at the Legion Misters golf thc Erin Heights Golf and Country Club August 28 Julian Zajac made the presentation Stiff Photo Rockwood starts series There are over dlffeient of trees in the Icgumlnosae familv open best of three Intermediate quarter firil series against Bay Kidges in Bay Ridges tonight Wednesday Second game Is slated for park Monday September The scries was to have started in but the first game was postponed on account of the holiday weekend Bow in tourney Competing In the Labor weekend tournament in easily beat Camp Borden Friday night but blew two run lead in the last inning lost to Sunday Fed belted a home run John Salmon held Camp to just one run In Friday five inning contest Salmon starter Bob Shaw with bases loaded in the bottom of tilt Sunday He gave up a w ilk and bast hit that scored winning runs flay Fergus opened their best of three league quarter final against Fergus Merchants In Fergus last night Tuesday Second game Is set for Fergus Friday night Junior hockey dance Friday A booster dance to raise funds from secretary Mrs Maurice for Acton Junior Hockey Club executive members or at is scheduled for the Legion the door Admission Is per Auditorium Friday at couple may Im purchased atom Spitfires and St Catharines Henley Squires played to a draw in an exciting exhibition soccer match played at the Acton Sportsmen Show Sunday Spitfires held a four lead at one stage of the but Henley Squires never gave up and battled back to earn the draw Scott Malcolm for Acton early in the first half but Squires soon levelled the score Hits goal pout after a St Catharines player hit the Acton goalpost with the open goal facing him Todd Mclntyre booted home a pair of quick coals to Acton a lead Rocky Allonby added one the half ended an I Spitfires enjoyed a lend Scott Malcoun the Acton lead to in the second half However Squires caught their hosts out of position and relying on quick breakaways milled for four to level the Fight hard ended with both teams hard for the winning All players on both sides played fine ponies Ian handled refcrceing chores capably Irldaynlght Spitfires dropped decision ton Guelph all star tc took the lead at the seven minute mark of the first half then added two more markers midway through the half to increase their lead to Spitfires on the scoreboard at the minute mark on a well Jelling T Belling Lata Liwion SIXTH mile pice TANNY HAL KENC BLOSSOM VANN White VINLICATOR B The Staff of the Acton Playground WISH TO THANK Myor Creed Troy 9 A J McGregor W Cindy Van Patrick V SEVENTH RACF1 mile trot WO CADENZA R PICK Lockhir PRINCE Troy 1 Haifa Coin R Given Celtic Sabre W of Coca Coin Royal Dairy Thompson Tyler Transport Acton Citizens Band H B Walker Price T Miller Frouler for their help in making the summer program a success ACTON FISH CHIPS TYPEWRITERS Corsair Clipper Super Sterling Electric to 249 BECKERS PLAZA OPEN 5 DAYS A WEEK GIVEMOMABREAK We Have The Freshest Fish In PHONE 8531710 Open to p Tues Wed Sat am Thurs Frl p m BUY FISH CHIPS Town SHRIMP AND ONION RINGS FISH CHIPS HAMBURGERS ON A STICK HOT DOGS 3 PIECES CHICKEN CHIPS CHEESEBURGERS COLD DRINKS TEA COFFEE We Fry Halibut Only TRY ACTON FISH CHIPS The Taste Will Tell 30 Pencils Binder BOOKKEEPING PAPER 29 Pkg Ball Pens Pack A Pack Wet Look CLIP BOARD With Cover Only RING BINDERS 98 1 Ring Villager BALL PENS Reg 1 Only Flair Colors NylonTip Pens only ea Sheaffer School Opening DEAL 98 Let us assist you with your plans for that all important wedding day come in and sec our complete selection of Invitations announcements accessories CLIP BOARDS Letter Size OJ RING BINDERS I Ring to MATH SETS 79andT PENCIL CASES 49 to 98 NEWSPRINT PADS Only ID exercise books to 59 RULERS 6 to 18 1055 No TANG FOLDERS 95 Personal Plan Book 25 59 Select jrwiT wedding and iK complete confidence to quality tod of farm Attache Cases Black Colors J Good Assortment Ball Pens Pencils Erasers Paper Clips Reinforcements Etc STATIONERY taken by Todd minutes later Mike notched the second Acton goal with a well placed Lead at half added one goal to carry a lead into the second half Spitfires started strongly In the second hall Scott Malcolm scored two quick to level the score but bounced with two lea Mike Dawson narrowed the count to and in the last 10 minutes of the game play swung from end to end but neither team was able to score Spitfires Dave McGilloway Handy Mclntyre Kevin Davis Steve Van Eyken Robbie Steve Trotter Steve I umbers Todd Mike Dawson Scott Malcolm Steve Mitchell Ed Blanchard Rocky FIDDLERS CONTEST AT ACTON FAIR SATURDAY SEPT 18th 1st Prize SO 2nd Prize 3rd Prize Rules Each contestant to play a waltz and a reel or hornpipe Each contestant given a 3 minute time limit EMCEE AND JUDGE GRAHAM TOWNSEND NORTH AMERICAN FIDDLE CHAMPION No Entry Fee Bring Own Accompanist Entries to be Hands of Secretary Mrs C W Swackhamer 2 Acton Or Office at Fair Grounds By September at 12 Noon SEPT 1718 AT ACTON FRIDAY NIGHT SEPTEMBER 17 CtA Parade and Concert ACTON CITIZENS BAND I J Parade and Concert 7 30pm VARIETY CONCERT in the arena 80Opm WELCOME BY PRESIDENT BILL OPENING OF FAIR Variety Concert featuring outstanding professional talent Versatile Entertainer and MC MAURICE Bano Player from Iho Tommy Hunter MARIE ANDRE Cute Bubbly French and English Song Stylist BILL DAVIS Comedy Ventriloquist NANCY V Accordionist and Entertainer TRAMPCHAMPS Spectacular Trampoline Act ART SNIDER and DRUMS Accompaniment Organ and Drums Crowning of Miss Acton Fair Hall Exhibit Midway and Concessions SATURDAY SEPTEMBER m GIGANTIC PARADE to the Fair Grounds from CNR Station FEATURING ACTON BAND OPTI KNIGHTS DRUM of GIRLS BAND FLOATS Burin rtion IM and SIS DECORATED BICYCLES nd In ch S3 SI Or All worthy ntr II Do i 11am to Judg of Livetocl Hon Show Junior Showmanship ClasiM Musical Chairs on Potato Rac Old Tym Fiddlers Conlest Baby Show in Arena GOLDEN HELMETS PREC15ION RIDE COMMERCIAL DISPLAYS HAIL EXHIBIT KING SHOWS RIDES AND CONCESSIONS FAIR NIGHT DANCE THE DANCE BAND DANCING IN THE ARENA TO ADMISSION PER PERSON

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