Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 8, 1972, p. 6

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Acton Free Wodnetday March Gord Thomson cracks whip over Judo enthusiasts David a green belt displays his technique in throwing yellow belt roll over the back of his brother David Thomson demonstrates his Jim Beth Thomson an orange belt throws ability in throwing Steven Manina Photos Manta Marina and 4 Jim Thomson a by Wilma ByWllmaBIokhula Alright you guys line up and behave yourselves before I start throwing and grinding some of you Into mat growled judo Instructor Gordon Thomson to his Judo class Thomson has been giving judo instruction at Acton high school for the last four weeks to boys and girls ranging from ages seven to lfl There Is even a lady member with three children he confesses Gord Thomson volunteered for the job of forming an Acton Judo club upon the request of the C A and he Is presently offering a ten week course He has his green belt This docs not fully qualify him to tench Judo so if the Acton club Is a success he will be replaced by a more qualified teacher has been taking judo at the Georgetown for year and a half In class At present there are about participants In the class ranging In grade from a yellow to a green belt Before Christmas a six week course offered by Pat a black belt from the University of Waterloo and two or three years ago an attempt was made to form a Judo In Acton but It died out The agreed to give the judo club another shot to see if people will accept It Thomson Is hoping more Judo enthusiasts In Acton will show up for classes Industrial league Playoffs start Sunday Upsets could be the rule rather than the exception in this year s Acton industrial hockey league playoffs if Sunday nights final regular season games are any indication Lakeview Centre downed pennant winning Heller s and Nielsen s Clothing surprised Blow Press in Sunday night twin bill The same teams will clash the first round of the playoffs beginning Sunday night meet Heller s In the I Legion town league tallies first period goals by David Brown helped Dixie edge Brampton and grab a one goal lead la their total goals playoff series Handy Smith and Paul Campbell also scored for Dixie Brown and Dean McKerracher earned assists Mike Marshall Kennedy Mike Ashley and Gareth Turner scored for Brampton Kennedy Eddie Lee and Scott Timbers picked up assists Sparked by Gary Lumbers two goal effort and the shutout goal tending of Ted James Weston went three goals up on Guelph with a 30 win Dennis also scored for Weston Steve Hepburn and Gordie McArthur drew assists Saturday London St Catharines game will be a sudden death affair since the two teams tied in their opening game Saturday John Woodman scored twice and Todd Cook once for London Tim Ferguson and Bob Hudson collected assists Steve Trotter counted a pair of goals and Mike a goal Kid an assist for the Black Hawks Nick scored once In each period for Hamilton as the Red Wings downed Peterborough Frank Geng assisted on second tally Ian Berry scored an unassisted third period goal for Peterborough Murray McNabb fired a hat trick to lead Niagara Falls to a convincing victory over Cshawa Steve Trenulls had two goals and Steve Lumbers one for the Myers Assists went to Trenulls Lumbers and Mike Dawson I Adam and Steve Evans replied for the Generals PEEWEESFord Alton two goal three assist effort carried Rochester to a win over Baltimore Mike Morris Frank Andrews Norm Thomhil and Mark Hamilton also scored for Rochester Morris and Andrews had two assists apiece Thornhill and Alan Swanston picked up one apiece Baltimore marksmen were Bill and Jeff Mike and Torn Ryan drew assists Springfield downed Cleveland on goats by Gary Johnston Brian Moore Ray Kingsmill and CUff Britten Ron earned a pair of assists and Brian Moore picked up a single helper Terry Winters tallied the Cleveland goal with Jim Matthew and Mike assisting BANTAM In the opening game of a round robin series Buffalo clipped Pittsburgh with John Dyer scoring two goals and John McCutcheon one McCutcheon up two assists Dave Moore and Carl Gidden earned one apiece Joe tallied an unassisted first period goal for Pittsburgh MIDGET Mike Ferguson potted a pair of goals to lead Los Angeles to a win over Montreal in the first game of a best of five final Ron luttet Howard Coultrup and Bill McKcmue were the other Los Angeles marksmen Bob Km I earned two assists and John Jordan Chris Schuts and Miller puked up one each Schuts and Paul Daley rvpbed for the Habs Carl Reed assisted on the Daley goal Business Girls bonspiel Saturday Novices nip Centrevi first game and Blow Press and Nielsen square off in the second game Grab lead Lakeview grabbed a first period lead but almost blew the game when Heller bounced back to tie the score in the second period Bob Andrews and Lloyd potted two goals apiece for Gerry Van Holmes and Jeff added singles Holmes and BUI Cook both earned three assists For Heller Jim McDonald fired two goals Ron Mellon Cecil Stuckless and Gary Taillcfer tallied singles Nielsen had to score five times in the third period to break a tie in their upset win John Kavanaugh and Gord Mason both bagged hat tricks for the clothiers Bill Coon scored twice and Dave and Donald counted once each Kavanauiji also picked up five issists VtatrrlooWtlUi H Ac ion I By Shirley Hunter The third annual Business Girls Bonspiel held at the Acton Club on Saturday March Winner of the Acton trophy was a rink from the Guelph Club skipped by They edged out the rink from KW Granite Club by just point Winners for the day were 1st draw I run Thornton Muriel 34i Guelph 28 Second K Granite Claire Woods Milton Beta McMahon GuUph Dinner After J full day of curling and an excellent dinner a small skit was presented much to the enjoyment of all present Winners of a lucky were Joyce Rowley Milton Marg Highland Shirley Hunter and Mary Gait A goal by Mike Nicholls at of the third period gave Acton novices a victory over Centre ville In an exhibition game played In Ayr Saturday Scott put Acton In front 1 with an unassisted first period goal but Ron Wilson tied It up for Centre A second period Centreville marker by Tim was nullified when Steve Lumbers scored for Acton on a pass from Mike Nicholls Coach Fred Buchanan Is more than pleased with the improve ment his team is showing as the town tournament approaches Bantams play Friday a rive quarterfinal Milton Minor Bantams will see finals at Milton arena Friday fiction against Grimsby in the bht two teams saw their second game of the OMHA semi first action Tuesday night BANTAM 1 Acton Act lie 1 lit Acton Acton 1 Chanty game One of the greatest collections of hockey talent assembled on the ice at Milton Arena will be on hand March Milton arc slated to go against NH1 old timers in a charity game with proceeds goint to ARC Industries Adult Rehabilitation Centre National ligue include Bob who with Detroit and Toronto Stanowski who with Toronto New York Pete Conacher who played for New York and Chicago and Sid Smith Ken Pollock and Sonny will see action in goal for the locals QuMom by ft Welcome Success in Kitchener for Years FOR FREE MAKING An experienced interior decorator and Personalized service In your own home For our Acton RepresentatiTB Gall Doug or Marianne Allan At 8531385 For prompt friendly service kindly call between to ensure our being at home and not on a house call This weeks winners in the Acton Merchants Trip to Nassau Contest Kay Kavanagh Mrs Irene Breen Marcello Favro M Hunter Babe Mrs K Hall Mrs H Harris C D Anderson Christine Brit ton Lloyd Muxr Isabel Nicholls Bill Frances Dawson Mrs Thco Butler Van der Heide Mrs J Ross E John Glendinning Fred Mellor Mrs B Baxter C Hubble Hartley Deforest J Vranie M Marchment A Mrs H C O Ann Drysdale Fred Archibald Mrs B Lane John Eastwood Lorna Marshall Nellie Wieck Dianne Thompson Robert Smith Glenn White Mrs Nelson Stanley Tony Henry Ann Drysdale Robert Smith Mrs L0 Johnston Robert S Hart Mrs H Harris Jessie Hepburn Rita Morgan V Henderson Mrs P Van G BoUert Laura Dtttnch W O Dyriw Laura Slmgerland Mrs de Blauw Mrs A Pratt Don MacKay Mrs John A Vadeika Mrs Pilgrim Pauline Gordon Allan Phillips Mrs Mrs C CargUl Dianne C Butler Audrey Denny Clarence Denny Allan Phillips Chris Swackhamer John Krul Mrs C Betty Armstrong Mrs Ottaway Marshall 13 i Mirth II BANTAM J Hint HI BE READY FOR UNRIPOFF APRIL 1st AT JOHN B0UGHT0N JEWELLERS SI N Georgetown 1967 PONTIAC GOODWILL DOOR SEDAN Dark Blue Cylinder Automatic new tires New Paint A very dependable car now Uc No MILTON MOTOR SALES ltd 3tl MAIN ST MILTON Im my own girl Friday I like to do things myself to looking up numbers in the phone book re in neat alphabetical order it only takes a second Then I jot numbers down in my little Personal Directory that Bell me If you haven t already got your pocket sized Personal Direttorj or would like an extra one please call us and we II send you a copy free Bell Canada

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