Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 20, 1971, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Wednesday October Honor championship teams at Hillsburgh banquet Four championship teams were honored Saturday night as the Hillsburgh Minor Softball Association held its annual closing banquet in the Community Centre Close to players coaches managers executive members umpires and parents cheered as Debbie captain of the 15 and under girls team accepted thcWOAA trophy from Fergus umpire Widmeyer Hillsburgh girls defeated Harris ton W win the 0 A A title for the third straight year Three more rhe village three TriCounty championship teams were also honored Team captains trophies were Kelly of the atom boys Wheeler of the pee wee boys and Judy Bullock and Janet I lye of the 19 and under Debbie captain of the in the finals accepted the trophy the team won at a tournament in Georgetown Individual awards went to Jamie most Improved atom Terry Wheeler and Randy HAPPY INDIVIDUAL award winners at the for the most valuable award and Minor Softball banquet were 1 to Sherry Tarzwell most valuable girl to her r most improved atom Jamie Tarzwell Staff photo Terry Wheeler and Randy Van who tied ACTON HOCKEY SKATING SCHOOL REGISTRATION Tuesday Oct 19 Thursday Oct 21 6PM AT THE ACTON ARENA 20 WEEK SESSIONS POPULAR Fergus umpire Wild of the 19 and under girls presented the County championship team Staff photo trophy lo Bullock and Janet co- List industrial rosters hollowing successful registration teums wire for 1971 Acton It ague season will appear in next Press The is to btLm nijht October for each team will iniiuiuued in next week An ilatrsstill in posstsMon of from last season art to return thun It igut president Alan ill A team rosters follows lit tit And I a llrr If Jim Mel Hun a Ml Hit I 1 ImTi lief r 1 It ok I v M too per Jrlf o ltd rv Run John MOW IHrSSJohn AHUM lit J McNibb I I makes hockey helmets in Electrit has taken on the manufacture ami distribution lexan hotke as a program in support of safet The helmet designed Patterson Can best known designer protective sports equipment is endorsed by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association The is cooperating in this program to make the helmets available at cost to all playing in Canada Arrangements have been made lor boys in the area to purchase the helmets through the plant Stores at a price of K Acton and area boys interested purchasing one of the helmets should contact Legion Minor Hockey chairman Kerwin Mc- at Merlin Legionnaires captured the crown by defeating tor the second straight jear Van Wyck who tied in the voting for most valuable pee wee and Sherry most valuable to her team Present plaques plaques were presented to Mr and Mrs Mercer Jackson in appreciation of the fine job Mr Jackson has done as secretary treasurer of the association and to Barb White manager of the and under jirls team Mrs White was head of the banquet committee Hillsburgh school principal Andy King was master of ceremonies for the program Special guest Mrs jave an interesting talk on her umpiring experiences Also at the head table were Hillsburgh minor softball president George Wheeler and iiis wife Betty 1st vicepresident Dennis Van Tricounty chief convener and his wife Shirley Reeve Henry Miller of I Garifaxa and Mrs Miller Lions Club president Mrs Kin and Mr and Mrs Mercer Jackson Players on all teams and those in the beginner received crests Champions in the Minor Softball league this season were Hillsburgh atoms Hillsburgh bant midgets Moffat 12 and under girls 15 and under eirls and 19 and under girls 1j and under 15 and under girls also brought league honors by winning additional championships and Hillsburgh won O A A titles and I lmehouse walked off with A honors Five attend hockey meet President Don and ixtcutive members Barry John Creasty Jim J imes Harold represented Acton County Minor Hockey Association at M H A annual meeting it the Hotel In Toronto Saturday Saturday nlejit they took in the Toronto Maple Leaf New York Ranger at Maple I irdens Last chance to register registration for minor hockey will be held at the this Saturday morn in between 9 and Registration officials ask parents cooperation in seeing that boys who have not registered do so this Saturda Trying to register boys after the Men Id Km begins has been a real lap lion Hay Mull in previous years nni Registration fee is 50 5 I of family 10 I Operated this year by Harold Townsley and Jim James FEES Brothers of family Brothers HALLOWEEN COSTUME BALL AT THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SATURDAY OCT 30th DANCING TOI AM Musk By The GAY NOTES BAND Admission S3 Per Couple PRIZES EVERYONE WELCOME WO A A CHAMPIONS for the third straight year Hillsburgh row tor are manager Bayne Sherry Tarswell and under girls were honored Saturday night at the Dorothy Miller Barb Keddy Bev Sinchir Showna Minor Softball Association banquet Pictured front Spear and coach Dennis Van Missing when photo row I to are Laurie Wheeler Debbie McGill Debbie was taken were Barb Nesbitt and Peggy Lou Simpson Staff Patti Debbie Harrison Back photo TriCounty to appeal ruling In spite a strong protest from delegates of IYiCounty towns an executive amendment restnttine minor teums In the AAA A eateries to the use of first year pi was passed at annual meeting in Toronto The IS introducing and minor series similar to the Ml HI for the first time this season championships will he conducted for both minor and major series amendment that the arc restrictions apply only in the AAA AA classifications in a subsequent ChinLuncousy Minor Hockey amendment that only in the AAA el ition were defeated Voting on these two amendments restricted to delegates from AAA A A and A centres County Minor Hockey president Bill snd after Die meeting league will appeal to the executive for permission to use first and second players on their minor midget teams during group play Support for the OMHA executive amendment came chiefly from Cbllingwood and spokesmen and from executive member Albert Watkins of Peterborough Under the new ruling second year players who are not good for major teams will have to drop back to the house league ey will not be able to pi for minor teams iking in support of the amendment as a Milton Minor Hockey delegate Bill warned this could result in unbalanced house competition He pointed out a second year player dropping back to house league play could conceivably score five and six goals a game Most towns have had second teams for the past two seasons opposed the age restriction amendment because they felt minor teams should be a farm team for the major teams and that players not able to make major teams should allowed to pi for minor teams AB SUPERMARKET MILL ST GRADE A FRESH CHICKENS ACTON 3 lbs up 39 CHICKEN INABASKET Whole Chicken Cut Up lb Schneider l lb RED HOTS 59 Nabob Save COFFEE Allen oz Tins Save 23c APPLE JUICE 3 Tins Save 35c Apple Pie Filler 3 Tins Save PEAS Robin Hood Celebration Save CAKE MIXES 3 Heinz 32 Jar Save 10c Sweet Mixed PICKLES 59 Large Eggs FROZEN FOOD Farm House Apple Pies 39 Sara Lee Pkg Chocolate or CAKE Schneider s oz Cooked Ham FRESH PRODUCE DAILY Our Produce Arrives Fresh Daily at the Lowest Possible Prices PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT Nestles lb Tin Save 26c Strawberry Quik 39 Calelli 2 lb Save Ready Cut Macaroni or Spaghetti 39 Jar Save 10c Spaghetti Sauce 39 Save RAISINS 59 Libbys Save 10c PEACHES 39 FREE Pint HaH Half Cream With The Purchase of Each Jug or Bag of Milk

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy