Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 2, 1972, p. 7

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OMHA playoffs Acton New Hamburg match makes for close competition The Wednesday February J In 0 M HA playoff dates for the first round series between Acton and New Hamburg In novice bantam midget and Juvenile were finalized this week two towns are meeting in the first round of thcOMHA B classification playoffs for the second consecutive year Last year the burgers captured the bantam and juvenile New Hamburg corned the right series while Acton prevailed In to home Ice for the odd game in novice and midget A total of the midget and juvenile games were played In the five series with each town winning seven Acton held a slim margin In goals scored but bowed In series wins The peewee and Juvenile sets both went the full limit of games Seven of the games were decided by a margin of one goal New Hamburg juveniles eventually reached the provincial finals before losing to Essex and the bantam burgers went as far play as the quarterfinals bowing to novices took five of a St Marys possible eight points from New series this year by finishing ahead of Acton In the Waterloo- Wellington league Acton novices nailed down the home ice ad vantage in their scries by virtue of their first place finish A toss of the coin gave New Hamburg bantams the odd game The burgers held a slim one point advantage In league play but Acton had four games remaining which they were not allowed to Hamburg In league play this year with two wins and a lie In four games Mens lost alt three games against the burgers Firefighter bantams won two and tied one In three games with New Hamburg AW midgets managed only a tic In three games but lost twice by a single goal lions Juveniles tied the defending recently after dropping the first three games Peninsula next Survivors of the bantam midget Juvenile scries all advance to the second round against the winners of the Niagara Peninsula leaguo Merritton IhelJikc or Ancastcr Winner of the novice scries meets cither or Watcrford in the next round of the zone playoff Hellers put heat on leaders at Nil I ill m 13 1 1 a bur P Gary Ritchie Cecil scared two goals apiece to help Heller upset Wow and move within point of the league lenders in Sunday night induitrinl hockey league action Hon Mellon J red Buchanan and Mike Miller netted the other Killer goals Mellon also drew five assists John Cunningham scored twice and Dave Ryder Gary and Gordon counted once each for Blow Press Coast to win Jikevicw Centre built up a the end of two periods List race results Entry list complete Snowmobiles raced in 10 dif classifications Waterfalls Park near Sunday afternoon A complete list of race results follows Ac ton Ski Doo Dave Carson Hornby Fred Jim Mullln Rob Allison Georgetown SkiDoo J D Milton MotoSki Ted Brit ton Acton Ski Erin Hupp Bill Weir Georgetown Jack Toronto Dave Carson Hornby Sklroule Ed Stewart Erin Hupp BUI Weir Georgetown Hupp Modified Britton Acton Ski Acton Ski Doo Wayne Caledon Ski Bill Acton Ski Bill Weir Georgetown Jack Hayes Toronto Rob Allison Georgetown Ski Dave Carson Hornby Ed Stewart Erin Hupp Jack Toronto Hupp Dove Carson Hornby Ed Stewart Erin Rupp Alan Knight Georgetown Polaris Kitchener pee wees will be looking for their third straight championship in the third annual Acton I Lglon Splash HIGH WINDS and cold temperatures lost a rare one in these week weather conditions for parts but noncthelcss a thriller Lake young Christopher Conroy to enjoy one of his was the setting Photo Chargers beat Beavers 64 Chargers defeated Beavers in llalllnufad hockey action at llillsburgh arena Sunday night John Snow Jim Sanderson Wayne French Marvin Mac Paul Hamilton Mike terns and Clare Snow all scored goals were no injuries and very few spectators Minor hockey standings WaterlooWellington Pee Wee Standings WaterlooWellington Midget Standings Midgets prep for playoffs Acton midgets tied last Tuesday night and dropped a 32 decision to I Itiursday night the final two games or their regular Waterloo Wellington league schedule Steve Marshall scored a third period goal from George Artcm and Ken Withers lo give Acton their Third time Marshall and Henry Toebes were the midget marksmen In game It was the third time this year Klmirn lias beaten Acton by the score Jun George Art em and Wade- Knight picked up assists Martin and scored for Ilmira New coach Bill Knight who managed the team lust year will take over coaching duties until regular coach Jim James is given a doctor okay to return James spent live ilays in General Hospital last week after experiencing severe chest following Thursday nights game lo for Sunday iOMHA opener in New Hamburg midgets will play an exhibition game against here tomorrow Thursday night at 15 Acton finished the season In fourth place with a record of seven wins 10 losses and three Brunch 107 pec wee house league hotkey tournament slated for the community centre Saturday and Sunday February 213 and Four new entries lrne Park and huvc been accepted Join Preston Georgetown Strectsvltlc Bee ton Milton the host Acton club all returnees on the slate learns will be divided In A and divisions according to population Preliminary games arc scheduled far Saturday with the A and championship gomes and grand championship slated for Sunday afternoon February 27 Tournament tickets can be purchased from any 1 Minor Hockey executive member Purchase of a ticket entitles the buyer to a chance at ISO bond coasted to an 116 win over Nielsen a Clothing In the second game For the second week in a row John Mason was the big gun for 1akevicw Mason scored five goals and assisted on three others to move Into third place in the scoring race Mosaics added a pair of markers for the winners Bill Cook Holmes Dave and Jeff Goy tallied a goal apiece Nielsens marksmen were Mason Ray Slull McDonald Dave Paplllon and John I mow 1 n SI 11 1 ID HI TopSrarr IB 11 id 11 POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL High Qrd MtmarijIEngwtnfl Ttkphon ff North f New Hamburg Kitchener Acton ELmira tOrangeville Erin Orangeville New Hamburg Erin Ac ton Fergus I Inura I New Hamburg Fergus Kitchener t Won four poult gar have fun ploying Adults can have fun watching them Visit the arena this week and be a part of this sport Ha I ton Egg Producers ANNUAL DINNER MEETING MONDAY FEBRUARY 30 p Hornby Towers Golf Club Line 1 Hornby Guest Speaker Dr Hemsley 1 of Vet Products Tor Reservations Tickets YOU CAN SAY IT MUCH NICER WITH FLOWERS Shell Love You For Doing It Full Selection of Cut Flower and Potted CAROLINE FLOWER GARDEN SHOP 8532980 SCORING LEADERS PEFWEE Ptayed four point games YMCA news and happenings Holmes Acton Ketone Fergus Hminn New Hamburg Dunn Flora lora New Ham Acton Acton By Mary Program Coordlnator As perhaps jou are aware through all the pubticit January Is Acton Y Week There Is an open house for all the clubs so parents and friends please come out The banquet will be held tonight Wed Feb at the Dominion Hotel at in great testae spirit with steak and wine There will be a guest speaker Bob Smith from National Coined The Y executive for 1972 will be elected at this There will be a book sale by the Menettes on Thursday Feb 3 from Rally and snowmobile races will take place on Saturday and Sunday Feb and arranged by the Ys men Trophies and prize money will be awarded Also there will be novelty skill and cross country races So Join the happy throng but dont forget to dress warmly The Judo Club got underway January at the high school This club meets between and I was not able to be there to take the memberships as I was at another meeting This week I will be at the Y Annual banquet You can always come to the on Mondaj and Tucsda evenings I am there to take memberships and to do other things Ladies slim and trim successful and I receded a letter from a lad in who wishes to participate in this class Our fame must be spreading is that the correct word near and for At least some people are willing to come for miles when the know a good thing There are others who wont venture a few hundred yards from their nice warm homes to support these programs The Free Press came and took pictures of our swimming group and we land I say we posed ready for that click but alas not all of us were lucky enough to get out pictures in the paper Anyway better luck next time Denis Actually we were not supposed to appear to be posed but look as natural as possible diving bobbing up and down etc etc Saturday at 10 am We must thank the library for letting us use their wonderful facilities once again We have one or two vacancies still left All for now See you at the Martin Fergus Durst E lnura Mann Brantford lnura Wider New Hamburg Oldficld lindom rergus Musselman New Hamburg Stewart Pendleton Meatman Orangeville Bra id en Erin KeddErin Walker Orangeville Erin Mann Erin Sanderson Hunters delight You say you cant afford a brand new Buick come and see how easy ft is today See what we mean BRAND NEW SKYLARK 350 SPORT COUPE Power steering power brakes automatic radio front and rear carpeting ride and handling suspension wheel discs impact bumper 350 engine Dark green vinyl trim 35 3482 Plot freight and license The Varying Hare rabbit is the delight of the hunter with good hounds This species does not hole up and even though it may lead the hounds to a point out of hearing from the hunter It usually circles back to where it had started and seldom leaves the swamp This hare prefers large conifer and mixed swamps and it is more abundant in the northern part of Wellington and Huron Counties and in Bruce and Grey Counties where more extensive areas of preferred habitat aro present MILTON MOTOR SALES Cadillac GMC Dealer II MAIN ST MILTON

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