The Acton July Bolton edges Rams on last minute goal Acton Rams were Just IS Baled impossible angle at 1947 seconds away ram forcing over- Bolton players Jumped for joy New goalie time in their Monday when the final sounded John Steele the starting Bolton contest against the slumping ensuring them of their first win In earned a spot on the bench Bolton Wanderers when five games Wanderers won their for the final frame following the Wanderers Ram first seven league games then Acton rally and his replacement forward Bob Braider Jarred the dropped their next four The loss Bryan was a tough nut to ball loose and set up their top was the third by a single goal for scorer for the Acton and the second game winning goal In a Bolton theyve dropped In the final victory minute of play Only seconds before the goal Rams tooK a 34 lead In the first was scored referee John period then suffered an early Maunder had incurred the wrath second period lapse when of one of the most enthusiastic Wanderers tied the score and Ram crowds of the season fay forged ahead 104 with only three sending Grant Haines to the sin minutes left in the period bin for a highsticking penalty It was then that Bruce Sears Just who was the culprit on the young but game squad decided particular play was an interest- they werent going to be the lug question The smaller Bolton victims of another onslaught player was crouching to avoid with Mike Marcoux Bob Haines check when the Ram tho defencemans stick came In offensive Rams knotted the count contact with his helmet That with our goals In two according to manager Alan Hall minutes and took a one goal lead should not necessarily be inter- scored his third as high sticking goal of the game from an almost crack when the chips were down even after he was tagged with a misconduct for disputing a call kept Murcoux who hud scored five times In tho first two periods off the scorcsheet In the third Subgoalie Bruce Murray a willing worker gave it his bust shot but his inexperience showed up and Bolton were quick to explore his weaknesses Murray was replacing regular goalie Gary Turkoax who left for Western Canada I his week along with Handy Date Fisher and McCulloch lleplaccments for the travellers Mike Cooper and added souring punch ruggedncss respec tively to the team Cooper scored Sports At Rams expense Hurons halt streak with hard More spirit Our club has a lot more spirit now II we con come up with a game Ilk that in August wo still could make it to Edmonton coach Sears commented thought penalty call was a bad one but Its hard to say Too close for comfort only wards uttered by Bolton lost to Midland Just last week Marcoux five goal effort gave him even goals for the season tops In tho Mc- bagged a hat trick Cooper and Bruce Coo kstey potted two goals apiece Weld on and Dave Manes picked up gouls Duke with four goal with threo were best shooters and came up with their beat efforts of the season for Ac Ion llama a return in Bolton tonight Wednesday and take on Warriors here Monday July at Bolton Fastball ACTON fl Future Tomorrow ItiKkwiHid July ACTON at Still Inly ACTON Pink pinch hits for scholar Scutch With four players attending McGilIoway school graduation banquet and Kevin Marcoux tallied a goal Acton Rotary midgets ranks apiece John Pink earned a pair were considerably depicted for of assists their Central minor lacrosse George and Kevin league game with Marcoux played steady lacrosse Thursday night a game the for the locals county squad won by a Shane Sanderson and Roy score of 147 Bryan fired hat tricks for Pressed into action because of the of regular goalie Midgets play an exhibition John Scutch John Pink played a remarkably good game Score was tied at the end of the first period and into me John McAdam John Perseverance finally paid off for Midland last Wed nesday night in Midland when the Junior cellar- dwellers gained their first win ever an 1811 decision over the Acton Rams who hod not lost to Midland in nine previous games three years Up until Wednesday night Chick Chadwicks suf fered through two win less seasons against Junior competition plus the first 13 games of this inaugural season for the league In which they gave up an average of goals a game Mike probably the lineup after a holiday in the teams best player in all three years scored seven goals and assisted on three others to help Midland build up a 149 lead In the first two periods Subgoalie Bruce Murray played all but the first five the past minutes of tho second period In goal for tho Rama Coach Bruce Sears started regular goalie Gary In the second period but he lasted only five minutes before he was tossed out of game for referee baiting Captain Mike kept his per game average above four by scoring six of the Acton Bob Braldcn returning to the Maritime polled a Pair and lirucc Dave Manes Craig netted singles Wcldon boosted his teamleading assist total lo as he helped out on five gouls Rums dressed only 12 players for the game Regulars missing for various reasons included lirant Fisher Chris Sargent Hillsburgh ladies win ACTON John Pink Rick Newman Ken Withers George seven Acton goals Mike Ijily Bill McGdloway Knight A perfect four for four plate performance by Beryl McGill helped double the score 105 on the Acton ladies softball team in a league game at the park lost Wednesday night Hillsburgh scored four runs in the first inning against Acton starting pitcher Marilyn Mc- but the Acton gals bounced right back with three runs in their half of the Inning when Doris Black Lynn Krzyzlk Shirley Mitchell BrendP McClure rapped out base hits Acton also scored once In the third when Brtnda McClure and Joanne Fletcher hit safely and once in the seventh following hits by Dorothy lece and Lynn Krzyzik Maureen Gerth also pitched for in the lute innings The Acton team is entered in a team league with Hills- Glen Williams George town Oukvllle Hornby and MisMSsuuga The girls play In Glen Williums Monday July buck home George town Wednesday July ACTON Dons lb Lynn Krzyzik Shirley Mitchell Maureen ss Ilrendu Joanne If Henderson Judy Nicoliik rf Marilyn MiKnchcrn Lynda Sue Feather stone Dorothy leece Virginia Gordon Umpires Harry and Terry Holmes Van Fleet beats OFSSA champ Under the excellent lutorlng of champion who set an nil- Tin onto Strident coach lien Ontario high school record of 108 ArlunN Sieve Von Fleet is eel 10 inches in June continuing to improve In his Kmowans best throw at tin owing Javelin Vic tar I a Park meet was 1R2 feet A sixth college This week Steve is visiting Ihe offer this one from the campus of Miami University In of South Carolina Oxford Ohio along with former tvtii at the Van Fleet home High unit 3000 slmrlly lifter Steve unleashed his metre champion Jim Suivrn who recorded of he is already enrolled there Ill to win first place at the Van Fleet has also received Victoria Park invitational meet scholarship offers from the in Toronto University of Michigan Bethany Steve ginned a measure of College West Virginia revenge at the meet by defeating College I lows the Dave of the University of Oregon Two wins in a row for junior girls llJnm Make water safety a family affair Acton Junior scored no victory over a more experienced Glen Williums leant in Rural minor Softball league game in the glen Tuesday night truck for four runs in tho first inning on base hits by Dorothy Kaiser Heather McKi A pair of singles and home by Heather helped the Acton offensive cause Dorothy Kaiser Valeric Irwin Susan Theresa Debbie all reached base twice It was the second win In a row hern Valerie ByWendyBeU tor small children check for This summer do you and your sudden dropoff and above all family a favor and keep water I eye on children at all safety in mind when lines summer fun Whether your Boating favorite swimming spot be Boating can be dangerous A teach pool or pond make sure nonswimmer M poo that it is safe The ideal area is swimmer should never enter a supervised by a boat unless he or she is wearing a qualified lifeguard lifejackeL It is required by law Lifeguard that all powerdriven boats carry Once again this year the one lifejacket per passenger Recreation Committee will Motorboatscanbefunbulalso provide a qualified lifeguard for dangerous if driven carelessly the swimming area during the Be a courteous driver prune hours on weekends water safety does not mean When not at a supervised area lack of fun during the summer make sure that the water is safe months it merely helps you to Walter Safety is your friend Id like to introduce you to my lifelong pal Walter Safety Soon school will be out and will be wanting some thing to do Why not make this a summer for them and for you Swimming lessons will begin Monday July 10 and run three days a week for two four week penods During each lesson well take tune out to meet Walter Safely and talk about his rules and water safety Children will learn the importance of including water safety in iheir daily fun avoid unnecessary accidents Please make water safety a family affair for this and every summer to come Swimming lessons will be starting July 10 and classes will be held three days per week on Monday Wednesday and Friday in two fourweek sessions The first session runs from July to August The second session runs from August to August 31 During each class we will take time out to meet our Walter Safety The children Will learn the importance of Including water In the summer fun and Karen Van Per Eight more Acton runs come In a lengthy fourth inning when butters went to the plate Heather McEachern and night they walloped I ACTON Kim Wood Dorothy Kaiser Heather McEachern Valerie Irwin Elizabeth Ijivlt Kim Jackson Susan Karen Van Eyken Sherry Dorothy Kaiser combined to Theresa luly Debbie dally hold Glen Williams to a single i striking out 10 batters In the Diane Debbie I MM Mangier saves tie for Goobers Mike Mangier Millers goal with only 13 seconds left to play in the game gave Goys 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