Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 28, 1972, p. 12

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The Acion Free Pros Wednesday Juno 28 1972 Waterdown bombs bants bantam bombed pitcher Williamson Acton Acton Thompson Fuels 1M In a struck out Acton batters In the Halton County Minor Baseball seven Inning game Bantams play back to back acton Tom games against Milton here In the park Thursday July July bantam game In Monday night The winners scored every inning while holding Acton scoreless until the sixth when they broke loose for five runs In spite of the loss Acton managed to pound out base hits including three by Ed two each by Ken Swan Scott Oakley and Ray Humenluk and one by Michael Fletcher Jim till Brad Ra met tot host girls Midgets make Bengals purr Acton team nude will meet Rough necks In an exnlbftim ga at the centre tomorrow Thursday night at Convener Jim James feels the have Improved since the start of the house league season to earn a shot at an team e at the end or two Acton Rotary midgets almost tie the tamed Hamilton Bengals to the periods op of players selected from the stage before dropping George Artem Mike Luty and local girls their Central minor lacrosse Rick Newman baggeda pair of league game 126 to the steel city crew here Thursday night Rotariona played one of their best games of the season Just three days after suffering a humiliating 315 defeat at the hands of the St Catharines Athletics Both Hamilton and St Catharines are in the A classification Anne Luty boxla star Scotch hot Rotary goalie John Mc was hotter than a firecracker In the first two periods as he held the hard shooting Hamilton club to just was the highlight oi a shutout win recorded last week by over Roberts His teammates Raiders in girls lacrosse league bounced back for a deficit to play Cathy Van Der scored twice for the while Pat Kelly Maureen Gerth and Maureen Downey tallied singles Pat Kelt also earned an assist goals apiece for the Rotariana John Hansen and Ron Turkosi netted singles and also collected three assists each McCutcheon picked up two and Luty Allan and Bill one Big guns and Wayne Stringer accounted for two thirds of the Bengal goals clicking for four each including two apiece In the all important third period ACTON Coal John McCuUheon John Pink Martoux Bun Van Knight Hon Wayne Boxla novices nip Oakville towns gained a pair of individual scoring duel In the wins In minor liiiroMe house league ploy Koch scored four goals opposition from tha Acton had a lead going Into White Oaks town at the lust period immunity last Taylor and Peter night the other Acton marksmen Itotury novices won their first oil Whale and George Mannad in three thonluln added the other Oakville goals four final period goals from the Brian Robinson John Kirk stick of Todd Mcmtyrc Todd wood and Jim Hurley earned assisted on two of the assists or Acton Bantams now have tie and a loss in two Mike Marshall scored for Acton games In the first period on a pass from All three teams travel to Oak Score was tlo 1 for games tomorrow the end of the first period night Game sites marksmen were Roy alternate each week between Thomas Doug Keith Mike and Acton Burrows and Bruce Donovan HAPPY FISHERMAN Kirkncss of Acton irons of the Credit Volley Conservation anticipates the taste of the three trout he Authority this spring Good catches of caught at the Terra Cotta Conservation Area speckled and rainbow trout have been taken Luck has been on the side of the fishermen with flics worms and minnows Authority land women who frequent the conservation photo by Joan Rollings it Rout Hall Palmer McKcrme Gcrth Win Din Robertson Carol Irene Goobers sneak past Wtcks Goy s Goobers scored twice late in the third period to sneak past Torch Wicks a recreational lacrosse league game at the community centre last Tuesday night Dave Ryder s second goal of the game was the winner and playing coach John Goy Jr beat his adversary Barry Inscoe in the Wick s net for an insurance goal two minutes later Wicks held a lead going into the third period Mitchell douses fire Tonelli claims win lndusmin broke up a dose gome with five second period foals and defeated Oak vilte Rod and Gun for their second win In three Sham Withers paced the attack with a hat rick and Randy Van fleet each a pair of goals and Bruce netted a single Assists went to David Dave McAdum Steve Van Der Gene Mike and Randy Mc In tyre Bench Hague and Bryck replied for Scoring duel Bon Turkosi also a with the Acton midgets hooked up with Bob Vastly In an ROTARY toilGireUi I ante Derrick llll McKemlc J ran Todd t John lor Todd Johnion Hurley J y Campbell Handy Van Shane Wither David it Van Coil Hon Hick Van Fleet Jim Pink John Smith Cliff Dave Berry Refuse request Campbellvilie defeated the and hit one hotter Intwoandtwo Burlington Cardinals by a score thirds Innings of outstanding of in Campbellvlll on Sunday relief hurling Garnet Mitchell afternoon to maintain their hold shut the opposition out on one hit on third place in the League stand Ray Tonelli chalked up his second win of the season as he limited Burlington to one run off seven hits over six and one third inning He walked two struck out two Request for financial aid from the Acton Rams Junior lacrosse j club was refused by Acton Parks iu le diamond came Recreation Committee at again as It was In last month meeting took a 14 lead in the second Dennis singled to riht advanced to second when the pitcher pick off throw went wild and scored when Dredge infield pop was lost In the sun homerun over the ROTARY midget rookie Ron lays a check on Hamilton Bengal captain Wayne Stringer in Thursday night s Central minor lacrosse league game at the community centre Bengals put down a determined Acton effort to win 12A Photo by Gibbons Plans squash and racquet club Gary Kelley fired a hat trick for the winners Dave Ryder John Goy Dave bagged braces and Alan Mckenzie and Lome Gordon added singles Sid Barens Bill Cook and Bill ail scored twice for the Wicks Harry Lawson A squash and racquet club may Fed Dawkins and Jeff scored he established in Esquesing once township near the intersection of Jim McNabb was in the Highway and Sideroad by Goobers goal of Georgetown If he s able to get the land GOOBERS Jim Carry the township official plan Lome Cordon Woody IS approved mcCyuii yd presented plans rr John to Council Monday Hum Hal Cook Heller BS I Gerry Van night Reeve Tom Hill said he hopes the plan will receive approval soon and added council will entertain applications at that time Mr Dcersley said that If It is a year before the plan Is approved he may have to seek an alternate site however play in tournament Acton peewees A much bigger Wallaceburg gained valuable experience club blanked Acton 230 In the although they were overmatched opening round In the Dairy Foods lacrosse Coach Paul reports all tournament in London on the players enjoyed the Saturday tournament which Included two made a good showing meals and a visit to the famous in their consolation game a Storybook Gardens Each player loss to Owen sound a town more player also received an than four tunes the size of Acton individual trophy Randy Van Fleet and Shane Towns with populations as high Withers were the goal as 100 ODD were involved in the scorers event Interchange opens Interchange officially Opportunities for Youth grant opened the doors of during the spring and were Township Hall this week to the granted permission to use the public Interchange is made Brookville Hall by up of seven young people who Township Council Photography an arts and crafts pottery and sculpturing are a few program of the courses offered We even have some Courses are opened to almost housewives who haye signed up says Miss Goutouski for Program states Mickey Anyone wishing information on of Moffat spokes- the program can contact the woman for the group from fl to Receive grant pm Monday to Saturday Phone The group received on number is rujit centre field fence in the George Chester singled third tied the score at 1 Footnotes Final runs final two runs in the bottom of the shape In the immediate tihth Dennis homered over the of hurricane Agnes hi a letter to the committee rijjit centre field fence for one Campbellviilc defence played Rams executive said a booster and thai with two out Don Heams errorless ball board will be erected In the beat out a bunt for a single stole Campbellvilie will go to community centre listing the second and scored on Dredge for a p game on names of donors of more than double Thursday and then play at home P5 homered and against Dundas at 2 m on Mo mi singled for Burlington Cooper Sunday July JZZzFL JS ill and Kelly each hit two singles and and MacDonald Burl Si te to ton singled once Elmer Dredge Cville renUI Rams led the 11 hit Campbellvilie Chairman Hugh Patterson with a double and two recommended that the Bill Dennis homered and Burlington MacDonald and committee decline at the present larry doubled Moore time but reconsider If the team and singled and Heams singled Campbeilvjjle Tonelli Mitchell should encounter financial di twice doubled and and Andrews Iang later in the season WICKS Barry John New Pete Jim Bill Sid Dave McMillan Bill Cook Steve Bill John Sid Jeff Fred Archibald lucky winner Fred Archibald R Acton was the lucky winner of In the Acton Minor Baseball Association monthly draw held at the Legion Saturday Bands folk singers at coffee house Milton Youth Council president Dave Lloyd reports three suc cessful social functions during the past week Ron Break and Company Ron Rand and Mamie Hare and Hot Summer Night all performed during the week will put on a dance- concert Thursday evening at the coffee house on Nip and July will appear there Suzuki 185 Sierra a whola don of off road Takes Mb to 5way adjustable shocks front forks CCI automat mod with Tripmtlsr Buit to take on the country BRAMPTON CYCLE Main COME CELEBRATE JULY 1st WITH ACTON FIREFIGHTERS AT PROSPECT PARK ACTON Adults r 50 GARDEN J PARTY J Children 25 I AMATEUR SHOW flrefightersj Booth Acton Citizens Band Music PM Garden Party starts at 730 PM Fireworks begin at dark BRING YOUR OWN CAMP CHAIR In the event ol rain to be Sunday July 3nd TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD DOESNT LET ANY GRASS GROW UNDER HIS FEET Ernie picked an Lawn and Garden Tractor four years ago because I hey bultd their lawn tractors like their big ones Tough and dependable ERNIE DOES IT WITH A Ferguson LAWN and GARDEN TRACTORS Choose I on or tip Mas so cut Irac 1o Tough low a YOU CAN TOO FOR AS LITTLE AS That all It cosli to own an recoil 7 tractor A year round Add tilling tow leaf sweeping and snow blowing at 12 month a year usefulness Nationwide service by factory trained spe cialists the men who know tractors best Try em all lor and hp Mai Ferguson Lawn and Garden Tractor Save some summer for yourself TRADE NOW Murt Allison Equipment Go Ltd No Highway East Acton

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