Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 22, 1971, p. 5

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Legion town league ATOMS Ted James scored two goals Including the winner late in the third period to give Weston a win over Brampton Gordle McArthur and Dennis scored the other Weston goals McArthur Gary Lumbers and Ronnie Jackson collected assists Gareth Turner scored all three goals for Brampton Mike Strongs second period goal earned a 11 tie with Dixie David Brown scored for Dixie in the first period NOVICESSt Catharines and Hamilton battled to a 33 tie in a well played game Peter McKeown John and David McAdam scored goals for the Red Wings Griese Frank Geng and Nick Humeniuk picked up assists For the Black Hawks Steve Trotter scored two goals and Mike netted one and Ricky Lett earned assists London blanked Peterborough as John Woodman scored twice and Todd Cook Gordon Scott and Chris Hudson each tallied once Assists went to Bob Hudson Jim Upton and Bill Buttery Steve Mitchell pasted the shutout in the London nets Rob Renshaw turned in a shutout performance for Niagara Falls as the Flyers stopped OBhawa 30 Steve Lumbers scored two goals and Mike Dawson netted one for the winners Steve picked up one assist by Ron four goal Springfield trounced Baltimore Brian Moore also scored twice for the winners Cliff Brltton Greg Johnston and John Gait added singles Kuiken and Brltton each had three assists Moore and Ron Guest had solo assists Jolly more scored the Baltimore goal with Jeff Paton assisting Cleveland grabbed a first period lead then had to fight for their lives to gain win over Rochester Simon Scott was a two goal man for Cleveland Mike Rippon and Gordon Chafe scored and Scott also earned assists Glen Alan Swanston and Colin Mallett scored for Rochester Murray Webster and Murray Kingswell drew assists BANTAM Buffalo whitewash ed Hershey behind the shut out goaltendlng of Charlie Bennett John Dyer scored a hot trick to pace the Buffalo attack Ed Ensing scored two goals and John Ashley Dave Moore Carl John McCutcheon and Forrest netted one apiece Assists went to Ashley Mc Kross Vos and MIDGET Montreal Los Angeles Chris potted three goals and Larry Hepburn Gary Moore John and Carl Reed shot singles and Ian Campbell each earned two assists Moore and Reed picked up one apiece For Los Angeles Bernie Taylor had two goals and Gary Masters and Bob Krul one each drew three assists and Taylor one 1 i 1 London Fa St Springfield Rochester Baltimore Cleveland Buffalo Roche sic r vt Baltimore Springfield Cleveland NOVICE 35 London Hamilton St OitiBwo Peterborough ATOM Guelph Acton minor teams fight for WW lead With the WaterlooWellington pee wee Minor Hockey League schedule i i is at the halfway point Acton has I J I three teams in the thick of the id fight for place In their a respective age groups The five Acton teams have a composite record of 24 wins losses and six tls MIDGET AB novices have won nine of n their first games and trail first arm i place New Hamburg by only acton is three points in the seven team I I league Acton and New Hamburg meet more in the new year Firefighter bantams have put together four wins and four ties In Juvenile their first games good enough 10 30 or second place in their eight sail a team league Firefighters have J is beaten the first place Fergui team in the only wc tw0 meeting between the teams used midgets will be out to too unsigned players I nave not yet been Thursday Acton are in However it is known Sf wlns losses tied lor first Midgets have allowed only goals in games and are the least penalized team in the eight team league even though theyve played the most games Although theyre tied for sixth place Mens pee wees are the only team in the league that has beaten the first place squad Pee wees got off to a slow slow start but have won three of their last five games Lions Juveniles were awarded four points last week when it was discovered Fergus had used two Ineligible players in two separate games against Acton In spite of the fact they lost a lot of potential talent to the junior Sabres the groovy have been improving in recent outings ACTON MASTER BOWLER Andre Conway Bowlers Association of Ontario conducted centre is pictured with two local bantams the cooperation of the Youth Bowling Faith and Bert Post at the council and bottlers of CocaCola drew Annual Ontario MasterBantam Bowling almost enthusiastic competitors from Championships held in Hamilton recently throughout the province The championships a project of the Master standings before afternoon ladles Iuclllc Cooks Leather and I A Irwin Sargent 11 2 12 15 Brampton MIDGET Lot Montreal Thwidij December Baltimore Cleveland va Springfield NOVICE Peterborough vi SI Catharines London 10 Niagara Fall vi Hamilton ATOM Brampton vi HIS Dixie ByBobMacArthur Their is a need for more curlers for the Boxing Day There will be two ten end games and the last draw con stand a number entries Members of the club rind their friends are welcome You don t have to be curling members to enter Get out there and have a good time Persuing the Curling Annual these facts came to light There are 240 operating clubs in Ontario rental clubs In the men section They have senior members and Junior members ladles section has 22225 senior members and l 767 junior members They are filiated with the mens section hours Put in one tablespoon of sage one cup pop corn and one tablespoon of Stir all these ingredients together Add three onions browned in Ms pound of butter Ontario has only won the Brier three times Mnnitobo has won it 18 tunes and Alberta has won the trophy times The Brier was First held in 1927 and was won by a Nova Scotia rink from Halifax It was skipped by Murray The Fergus Curling Club is one of the oldest in this section of the country It was formed in 1834 while Gait and were formed in 1838 and Paris in Christmas decorations at the club make a real showing Caught Norma Just putting the finishing touches on the tree last Monday evening She did real Job Two steer hides made their appearance at the club last week One has dark hair with a white fringe while the other is a lighter color Of course they tanned A draw will be made for on January 22 Get your tickets They tell me that there is room for another 40 guests to sign up tor the New Years Eve party Belter decide now and not be disappointed As this us the Christmas season and not having notice any recipes for cooking turkey in The Painted Box here is one that I ran across recently Cut one loaf of bread in to small pieces and let it dry for three Add one tablespoon of salt one teaspoon of pepper and one tin of sliced mushrooms Add a pinch of garlic powder Mix all together Stuff dressing in turkey and sew up Put in preheated oven at 350 degrees You will know the turkey is done when the pop corn blows the denerre off the turkey I not tested this recipe so I tan guarantee success Have merry and safe Christmas And may you continue to enjoy them for years to come nil Some Del they off shortly I Robertson Man a M Parker a LODGE R R LIMEHOUSE ONTARIO west of Georgetown No CHRISTMAS DANCE Two Nights Dec PM to 1 FEATURING THE RAM SINGLE 250 COUPLE 400 FOR RESERVATIONS Phone Acton novies climbed to within three points of first place New Hamburg when they defeated here Saturday afternoon AB have now won five in a row Coach Barry Inscoe elevated George Brown from the house league and Brown responded to the call by scoring the first Acton goal and assisting on the second Wade Todd Mclntyre and Dave McGilloway were the other Acton Shane Withers earned two assists Brown Vickery Bruce McPhail Scott Malcolm Bert Post and Steve Van contributed one apiece Gary Short scored a second period goal for Mann and Kelts assisted Acton led 20 at the end of the first period and at the end of the second are idle until Wed Hire coach President of the Electric Flyers Junior Hockey Club Murray Hood announced yesterday that a former coach of the Oakville Blades the Junior C league has been named as coach for the Milton Club replaces Carl Hymers who was fired a week ago will be behind the bench when the Flyers play in Milton Sunday The Acton Free Press Wednesday December 1971 5 Canadians can keep ambulances and fire engines where they belong in the garage this holiday season by taking common sense precautions the Canada Safety Council says First be a friend then a host is a good guideline for festive parties which too often lead to traffic mishaps James Newcomer sparks novice victory December when they travel to for the second President of the time this season Council said Monday Mixed Bio 11 A Manes G Baker T Tyler Jordan Armstrong Tuesday Mixed to M Holmes I- Newfl R Cook Davidson Archill fi M Parker Mixed to M Blow 11 I Moore fi Anderson Tyler 1ntrlckZ 11 Buchanan Wednesday Men 7 to Anderson Dubois Dubois 10 10 A fi A JO ladles attended grub for three and cut It week Mixed A iplcton T A K ID New B Drink NOVICE l ACTON 12 nnitu 10 11 10 Bom 10 1 1 rOriniBVillc 1 Holy Night alt it calm all bright We wish you the great gift S of friendship loe and tf THE HOLLAND SHOP Sincere Thanks On behalf of the YOUTH BOWLING COUNCIL I wish to thank the Citizens of Acton for their generous support during our annual sale of YBC Chocolate Covered Almonds We also wish everyone a MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR SYLVIA MAGES Acton Y BC Supervisor CONSTRUCTION LTD BOUTIQUE NOW q AT LEON GALLERIES GEORGETOWN GLASS Announce New Addition To the Show Room Crystal Boutique IMPORTS ONLY by Fenton Hobnail Milk Coloured Glass Viking Coloured Vases Comports Candy dishes etc AM hand made IRON WORKS by J Forbes Small pieces but original and of course NEW ORIGINAL PAINTINGS by Horthy and others now In our bus and show room Raymond Bessys Last Collection GEORGETOWN GLASS MIRROR now has samples of beautiful Oval Mirrors Shower enclosures wardrobe sliding mirrors medicine cabinets WORKS OF ART AND PORTRAITS made order and many other interesting things Also we help yoi with installation of your Bar GEORGETOWN GLASS MIRROR 136 Guelph St E GLAS5 MIRRORS cut to size while you wait OPEN DAYS A WEEK NOTICE The Municipal Offices will be closed on the following days during the Christmas and New Year Season Friday December Monday December 27th Friday December 31st 1971 Monday January 3rd 1972 Regular garbage collection days will be changed as follows Monday December to Tuesday December Monday January 3rd to Tuesday January Your cooperation is requested Merry Christmas J T Hurst Clerk Administrator Town of Acton

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