Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 1, 1972, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday November 1972 Board approves Sabre booster club lounge The newly formed Acton Sabres junior hockey booster club has received Acton parks board approval to set up liquor lounge facilities in the downstairs community centre aasembly room for use between periods ana following Friday night games this season The lounge must yet receive approval of the Parks board approved the clubs written request at their regular meeting Thursday night on the condition that the Acton Agricultural Society has no use for the room on the nights requested Membership in the club will likely be restricted to 50 because of CBO regulations regarding the size of the room Membership tee will be Board members voted to allow use of the room free of since the booster club Is an experiment More Fridays Board member Ian McGilllvary pointed out if the club is a success It may encourage the Sabres to play more Friday night home games something the board hopes will com about Although he supported free rental the room parks chairman Councillor Orval Chapman reminded members the lounge will have to be well supervised If more event like the one In early part of this year the place might be closed down he warned Chapman chairman of the town commission was referring to a dance in June when It was alleged rowdyism took place While granting the request Tor use of the room the board rejected another request for an extra hour free practice time per week this season The the same as any other organization Chapman added that minor hotkey teams are not subsidized with free practice time and recommended the two parties the same arrangement as last year A rough calculation on last year split showed that Sabres paid between and per hour for Ice The Acton industrial Hockey League pays per hour and visiting Industrial teams are charged per hour On subject of scheduling Councillor Peter Marks the program committee recommended that the bo rcunphoslze Its policy of try inf to establish board agreed to maintain a Sunday afternoon as an hour for gate split arrangement with the f public and that It Should pay Board member Diane pointed out the team Is already receiving one hour practice lime per week free and should pay for an ad litlonnl hour Arena may have roof insulated KINDERGARTEN PUPIL Scott Kennedy First Acton Scout Troop supplied the took advantage of Scout Apple Day to Macintosh It only nature that Mrs Gibson give one of his favorite school Mrs is Scott favourite she s his aunt Ena Gibson the traditional apple for the j Jennings photo teacher Terr Winters a seconder in the Terry ousts Rud Property committee chairman commission had changed its Barry Is putting the heat thinking a tittle from the arena on Acton parks board again to renovations and additions they have some heaters Installed In previously proposed the arena for the hockey season Arena manager Harold Inscoe said Thursday night he Townslcy who Is also a would like to get prices on putting Centennial Commissioner at least one bank of heaters In the revealed the commission Is now building but added he now not seeking a price on having sure what the plans of the Acton entire top of the buildim Centennial Commission arc insulated 1 m reluctant to spend a Sabre officials to lead for Ice time next year unless next year board chooses lo amend the policy Handled poorly I lmll we t handle it 11 either this year Marks said When we discussed the resolution sitting up a ratio of Sunday Friday games to encourage public skating we under the Impression they wen In a position to alter their schedule they said they had committed themselves Sabres were able to cut back on borne games so that they now have only eight afternoon home dales on the Sabbath our these are In November and prospects for Sunday afternoon family skating after the New Year look good Sabre management has printed the board free ad virtislnj space in its hockey program Ion Pace astonished group of Con chattered about their victory Norval s Club was packed by the time 0 Connor and his wife Carol appeared late in the evening 0 Connor had toured the riding before going to the victory party His speech there was limited to expressing deepest thanks to party workers This victor is room he yeUcd to the crowd The way it looks In B C we re to form the next government I m not feoing to speak any more Where the band the excited yearold Oakville lawyer said as he jumped from the stage Asked what his bluest factor was in the win Connor said organization we ve the great organization O Connor support North provided strong support for Connor He won of the Milton polls nine of the in north Oakville 15 of In of In Erin Township four of five in village of in Acton Whitliu had won seven of the 10 advance polls A surprising per cent or of the eligible Halton voters cast ballots The for the better part was on a low key and interest was reported as low Prominent conservatives attending the function at included Jim of and Bert Hinton of Acton who both contested the nomination also Peter Mc Williams who was defeated in the last federal election and Jim Snow who represents Halton East 10 years Liberal Whiting had first been elected in 196a with better than a vote lead over PC Peter Mc- Hiftwrn years of Liberal representation Harry who retired Harley had defeated Sandy Best to win the seat in 1962 Best a Progressive Conservative represented since under baker leadership Sybil Bennett of Georgetown held it for the PC s prior to that Jogalong this Saturday Day long rain forced post ponement of the public schools for to this Saturday Children had their UNICEF boxes with them as they rang doorbells on en night Other projects were also undertaken to raise money at the schools tor needy children such as bake sales One down One election down two to Acton this make it safe without knowing what they re going to do for sure he said said he understood the Would You Believe Toronto to Vancouver and return Only 8 day excursions some on applies to other ties In Canada more than Air Canada an Pacific For more Information call MILTON TRAVEL SERVICE ACTON FIREFIGHTERS i 72nd Annual Dance ACTON LEGION HALL Friday November 3 1972 JOHNNY TOCHER THE PACESETTERS Admission Per Couple SMMfimmMiMMmMMMMi3 FREE ONE INDIVIDUAL GROUP PORTRAIT li Mam Did n ill the dd may pi Eli is a group FREE t r this ONE DAY ONLY FRIDAY Nov 3 Noon to 8 A Gift to You From ACTON Acton Ont Drinking complaint Election night jubilation for local Progressive Conservatives was jarred when two police of ficers appeared at their Mill St committee room The officers were acting as result a complaint received of drinking in the rooms and conducted an investigation No charge has been laid yet ac cording to Acton O P Wed morning Family Life Education Series First Session Wednesday Nov 1st at8p m at the Acton District High School TOPICS ARE New Styles of Marriage New Role of Women All rested people BUS TOUR Take a Winter Break DAY ESCORTED BUS TOUR TO FLORIDA it Petersburg John Kennedy Space Centre Per Person Double For Further Information Phone 8782886 MILTON Of 3208 Showtime Son ThruThur and Sat a The newest end biggest 5 Mm Jj53L Hell THE LONERS ull Mormon CANADA GRADE A RED STEAKS or ROASTS IGA SHClAl ROUND STEAK or RUMP ROAST SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE or WING STEAKS CWKC IGA Peat I J Ddle nopiautuj BANANAS steaks mast EYE If MUNI HAST IK CUBE STEAKS 49 STEWING 95 ROUND STEAK SIDEIACON i

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