Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 24, 1972, p. 7

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Minor Soccer By BID Gentles Acton Rover mosquitoes travelled to Bronte to start the HaltonPeel league last Tuesday and a good start It was The Acton lads led at and finished up 101 winners against the Bronte team Jeff Shields scored five times for Acton Single goals went to Steve Lumbers Kevin Davis Wade Vickery Anthony and Scott Malcolm Acton Rover squirts played host to last Tuesday and came up with a win in a hard fought game scored first but Rob tied the score before halftlme Acton controlled play in the second half but could only score one more goal Gary Lumbers was the marksman Rover travelled to North Thursday night and were really unlucky to lose in a game Acton had three good scoring opportunities nut could capitalize on only one Nathan Fields scored the goal Rover mosquitoes edged a Georgetown team in a friendly match Sunday Jeff Shields scored his second goal of the game on a penalty kick for the winning goal two minutes from full time Steve Lumbers scored the other goal Garnet Wed Brampton t Rover Rover at Milton Rover Rover it coaly Shane shines angler WHEN IT comes to pike fishing young Shane Withers is no piker Shane hooked this beauty in Fairy Lake on Victoria Day Photo by Gibbons Spilling the Pins at Acton Lanes by Ken BIG FOUR May Well ll a the Hot ire trie Big Four pity off the It like champs After week three at me the playoff Not Shot In the opening blastoff In the final three game Wildcats took over with a MS for total pintail of MOO name headed up by Dolt Van MS anil dropped back Into the aeeond a lot their Hint of give Ihem a total to tally a total Hot Shota effort in go were act up by Big Jake Van Kooy and Eaglet high tiler were Hammond and Ken Iarrlih 2X In the fourth game Hot got behind Big with tome nice clutch bowling for game and total to put tbcm back In the top Wltdcata Humped badly In this one and game of Til for a total of taw them pint down Eagles did nol tare much total of Came the third and final game and Hot Shota with victory in light poured an the heat and with Big Jake who had been bowling like the weather hoi turning In the beat game of night a followed by came up with a total of suitor molt convincing playoff win Wildcat while doing belter in the final game could not match the Hot Shot and ihclr of aaw them checking in with SIM total Eagle who fluttered but failed to gel off the ground in final deiplte a by Floyd Hammond came la with a game for a total of Xfli Hud league were tutt going along for the ride turned In neat bowling Utile Jake Van Der Koor U Rem Voakamp SIS John deBlauw III and Van Dam IS So the Hot go Die glory and all that with playoff championship and it a congratiuauooa to Big Jake Van Web Roy Chat and Jack Van Would nol do to off thl jff without mentioning Big triple an and wh a belter Ime to have It than a the aeaion for Ihe Big Four to once again congratulation to the Hot and the league the Hud John Utile Van Dam years or miles warranty BRAND NEW WITH cc engine VOLKSWAGENS No down payment if you quality Volkswagen Service and Warranty Repair Service Dept open Free courtesy car by appointment Highest trade in allowance on any used car FOR VOLKSWAGEN COME TO Baz Motors The Acton Free Press Wednesday May 24 Orangeville Raceway FIRST RACE I mile pice JO SPRING CHKIVAND file KINTOO Coke GIG CLE Parker M Mlaty Crowe Kiwi Baron Sparky Billy Heath SECOND RACE 1 mile GLEN 4 MONTY LEE FROST Davie KARENS 1 Fame Hie Marie A Nickel Peter McNabb Given Luring Kid Irwin Bar Day Cochrane Milk Maid J Lee Cut Us J J Northwood Widow Joe G Sheldon Moorelanda Kay N Moore A BRET HOB RON ERN K Waplei CARLO I Duke 3 Ducheaa R Waplei 4 Ogden ViUey Byrne a Mooreland a Frtieo Moore T Tar Girl Shapely Pole Pole T Burke Doc Lindsay S Brown FIRST JOE L Bar J 4 Centennial A a Brother Noble Time Brook Uncle Dare J Rohlmon Butler NINTH RACE TlllR mile pi SPECTATORS lined both sides of the strip to east of town opened its gates tor the watch competition as Toronto International season Monday afternoon Establish rental fees increase ice rates Hard pressed to Implement budget proposals because of yearly cutbacks by town council Actai Parka and Recreation Committee has decided to establish rates for arena rental and increase ice rental rates In order to obtain additional revenue The new rates were approved unanimously at the committees regular meeting Thursday night and will become effective June I Five events June June 18 September 3 July 23 and Labor Day weekend which have already been booked will be excluded In future ice skating and roller skating spectators will also be charged cents The charge was approved in a close 32 vote Boxla bush league starts Industrial league lacrosse will begin at the community centre Tuesday May 30 at 930 m Interested players who have not yet registered may do so at that time All players should bring full equipment for Tuesday night Will return tombstones Two tombstones which turned up in an industrial plant parking lot in Georgetown nearly two weeks ago are to have been taken from a pioneer cemetery in the area Police urge anyone knowing the proper location of the stones to notify them immediately One stone was inscribed Joseph Cunnington died Nov 17 1856 at the age of years and six months while the second was in memory of threeyearold Henry who died in 1652 the son of George and Eliza Kleg Councillor Orval Chapman and committee members Diane and Gil Malcolm voting in the affirmative and members Ian McGUllvary and Barry in the negative Councillor Peter Marks was absent from the meeting and chairman Hugh Patterson casts a vote only in the case of a tie New fees Fee for arena rental from all out of town organizations and fur dances staged by local organiza tions will be Local events other than dances will command a fee of A charge of has been set for rental of facilities for a three day weekend Ice rental fees for local figure skating and minor hockey organizations will take an across the board jump of New hourly rate for figure skating Legion minor hockey and novice and bantam HA teams is Midget and juvenile rate will be Hourly rate for local Industrial hockey has been Increased from to while the rate for all out of town ice rental has Jumped Councillor Chapman said the committee expects to takeln an additional a year in revenue He pointed out the new rates are still considerably below figures In Georgetown and Milton Explaining his opposition to the charge for spectators McGtflivary said he couldnt see It If a large of parents arc coming along with their children so that they can help them tie their skates up Double taxation Its sort of a double taxation on them he charged Arena manager Harold Townsley thought most of the parents accompanying their children skate anyway Chapman reminded the committee that in some munici palities spectators are charged no matter what the event is Chairman Patterson said the spectator charge in Georgetown is 60 cents There are more and more kids going into the arena having to be policed because theyre running around in the stands Patterson pointed out In3coe supported a no charge stand Were trying to eliminate the people who are hanging around tor the sake of hanging around he said Were not Interested In charging mom or dad or sister or brother whos bringing the young tot down Discouragement McGUllvary said he realizes the problem for the arena staff but added he thinks the committee Is discouraging people from using the facility by imposing a spectator charge When I was a kid I spent many hours watching or standing The new schedule of arena rental fees replaces an unwritten policy the committee had of charging J 100 which Patterson admitted was never enforced The committee has been lenient with local service clubs sometimes asking only a token fee of on the grounds that service club funds eventually wind up benefitting the community in some way Acton Lions Club were charged only fl for arena rental for their Spring Frolic dance but donated flOO from the proceeds of the successful night to the paiks and recreation committee Statea At tower BOB MUDLILY C DAME Willi Bart Herbert 2 Caper Bunny McKnlght Shelly Tar Houston Shirley- FOURTH mite pace i SIDNEY MAC Troy 1 CORKY CAPTAIN BUDC Soap Stone A Nickel Mighty Lucy Day M Junior ln Rati WIN SOKY Waplei LOCUST DON G Laruih GIRL Troy Scott Meadow E Spurr Ron Parker J Thompion t Poplar Brad Topdeck Miller Shu a Jade Onlooker Crowe Gael FIFTH mile pace STORM WORTHY Troy MIL Hie ARMBHO JAUNTY Lawion Jute J Robin on A I ho bod Boy Lor Nickel Prima Spencer T MaeKenlle Aero Stewart AE Creteent J Lee MEDA J Radcllttc MUDDY BELLE Waplei ID HURRY UP ir Lawion Paula Tony Kerr fl Steven Rick M TENTH RACE 1 mile pace report During the week of May 14 to May there were seven passenger vehicle collisions in the North Halton Area patrolled by the Milton OPP report police Two people were injured as a result of these accidents The seven collisions involved 12 vehicles and caused a total estimated damage of SuzddTS125 Duster 125 machine rpm Bead stoppers Primary tick 5way rear shocks automatic 5 High ground Built to take on the country Brampton Cycle 379 Main Streel Hold SEVENTH I mile pace FLUX Laruih CENALTA DANCER Campbell 3 MEYERS CREED Wm Troy I a Pride R Sir Edward pick J Roblnion ARTHUR A JOHNSONod OPTOMETRIST Mill St EActon 8532520 Wednesday Saturday SUPERMARKET MILL ST ACTON that In the Bight In laat edition of family K were captioned ai Junior champ Should have been aa the Bantam Cb- Probably would have gone unnoticed but Irate along with even uptight J union the Hot Dogi who won the Junior ottheFreePreaablai I blame them and the mailer except to apologlie another of bowling It over our Ihanka to alt league executive who did their beat to make their league run amooth and have everyone enjoy themaelvea Ore nidi to Supervisor Sylvia and her Half who willingly gave up their Saturday to teach the the of bowling along with good andletlow- aU league and playoff champion Congratulation a to Sunn who carried Acton banner the Provincial tloala Congratulation to the who made the Four Step to Stardom and made the beat to dale for Acton Lane my to the Acton Lane auff who did their usual terrific Job of making my Job a little and thank to editor Hartley Cole editor Denis and pie Jim of the Free Preaa who put up with all to Bill Gentle who turned In job a a McrcUry and that my wind It up for thl have a good tale and City PRESEASON CLEARANCE of all Summer and Footwear ODD SIZES ODD LOTS UP TO 1Z PRICE 5 to Store ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS Would you like to win per month Bap and Girts from Acton Minor Baseball Association will be canvassing the town each night until Saturday May in an effort to sell the remaining ticket in their Monthly Draw D0NT HISS OUT First raw Sat May 27th at Ml at Legion LOIN PORK CHOPS 85 Brown n Serve CHOPS 99 Schneiders HAM STEAKS 69 SMOKED SAUSAGE Beef Pork Chicken MEAT PIES 3 COFFEE 85306SO Save 79 Austral tins FRUIT SALAD 2 Facelle Jello Save lemoMlme Pineapplelemon I M r Tin Save SPRAY STARCH 49 tins TOMATO JUICE 2 69 Aylmer or Jars- Sweet Mixed Save 35c f PICKLES 3 Van Camp tins PORK DEANS 5 FACIAL TISSUE 3 89 FRESH PRODUCE DAILY Can No 10 lb bag PEI POTATOES 39 US No I Head LETTUCE 2 39 Fancy MAC APPLES Ont No 1 Hothouse CUCUMBERS 2 39 PRICES EFFECTIVE HAY Robin Hood Bag Save 99 Alter Five ol COCKTAIL MIXES 10 Save White Granulated SUGAR MEDIUM EGGS 275

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