Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 6, 1972, p. 5

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legion town league jv tallies ATOM Jeff Sargent scored all three goals to a victory over Guelph Barry replied for An unassisted third period goal by Bradley Manes enabled Weston to tie Brampton Manes also assisted on the first Weston goal by Paul Goriup Tim Ferguson potted both Brampton goals Ricky assisted on the second Michael McRae third goal or the to be the winner In a M Thomas victory against Dude Ricky Smith and Robert Dawe were the other St Thomas marksmen Smith added a pair of assists and Brian Demons contributed one helper A two goal effort by Rick Greenly and single markers by Dan and Greg Scott were Included In the Dixie scoring also had two assists Single assists went to Greenly Danny Tommy Shannon and Mark NOVICE Andy excellent and goals by Larry Polo and Ricky Gooyera helped Hamilton Kitts2- Tim assisted on Polo goal Chris Hudson scored two goals and Mark Dave Dennis Klrton Dave and Lance Alton netted singles as London walloped Niagara Falls 1 Alton collected three assists Hudson and Ken Death contributed two each and Swanston added one Gary Lumbers scored a first period goal for the Flyers on a pass from Martin Daley Dave Haverty fired four fioals and Jeff provided shutout as Baltimore whitewashed Rich Bill John Thompson and Gordon also scored for the Clippers Thompson David Renshaw and SomerviUe earned assists Glenn scored the winning goal on a pass from Steve Lumbers as Rochester edged Cleveland Bob Hudson netted a first period goal for the winners Terry Winters converted Robert Aliens pass into the Cleveland goal Four goal efforts by Tom Ryan and Duncan carried Springfield to a whitewash win over Tidewater Steve Tremills added a pair of goals to the King s total and Scott Ingles and Ian Berry netted singles Paul Bowen recorded the shutout In the Springfield nets and also assisted on one goal Ryan had three assists two and Berry and one apiece BANTAM Sparked by Joe Schuts hat trick Ottawa shut out Winnipeg Ted and Peter Kroes also scored for the Nationals Schuts added a pair of assists as did Dave Moore Single helpers were furnished by Kroes and Norm Thornhill Sam Charrani posted the shutout In theOttawanets Winnipeg played without their regular goalie Mark Williamson Alberta scored in every period to defeat Quebec Ed scored a pair of goals and Carl Gidden and Jim Matthews added singles Ford Alton assisted on two of the goals Jim Matthews helped out on one Calvin Wyga scored the first Quebec goal on a pass from Ray unassisted marker for the second MIDGET Mike Ferguson fired four goals to lead Montreal to a win over Vancouver John Dyer Wayne Allan and Carl Reed also scored for the Habs Reed collected a pair of assists and Allan Mike Mike Ferguson Tom Hamilton and Gary Jones notched one apiece Gary Moore Bill McKenile and Terry Slaven were the Canuck marksmen Ian Campbell and Deforest drew assists SCHEDULE FDR SAT DFX Rochester Richmond a Cleveland Spring field Springfield NOVICE 30 Hamilton Niagara Falls 10 London St ATOM 11 20 a m Brampton pm St Thomas 00 Weston Dixie BANTAM Winnipeg Quebec Ottawa Alberta MIDGETS Dec 10 p m Vancouver Montreal Midgetb slump Tho Free Press Wednesday December 6 ACTON MENS peewces forward Wade WaterlooWellington league game against Vickery had this shot blocked in Saturday Kitchener Kaisers here Kitchener won the Industrial tripleheader netminders nightmare Nine players had three goal or better games In the Acton industrial hockey league biggest offensive show of the season Sunday night Blow Press maintained Its league lend Centre 11 as Dave PaplUon scored four goals and John and Jim added hat tricks Steve bulged the twine three times for Scoring honors for the evening went Steve Garrett a five goal scorer in the clothiers 1J3 conquest of Heller s Ron Mellon also had a hat trick for the winners Hatlrtcki three goal efforts by John Stone and Denis Gibbons sparked the Unknowns to a surprising win over Ken Auto a win that moved them out of the league cellar for the first time Jim McDonald netted a single goal for Blow Press and assisted on four others John Goy also collected roar assists A brace of goals by Dave Garrett and single tallies by Gary Ritchie and John Cunningham rounded out the Lakevicw lampllghting Blood needed Icy embrace for park avails The swans at the lake were In imminent danger of solid as ice formed Monday night Chapman chairman of the parks board was called away from the town office Monday to come down to try to figure out what to do With the aid of parks staff they managed to keep the Ice open for thetirds Previously the birds have been near the dam when bubblers were In operation In the winter The swans are now over on the far side on the lake Truck fire A truck belonging to Clvioro Construction of Acton caught fire on the Seventh Line Wednesday Nov However there was very little damage to the vehicle reports Milton Fire Chief A Clement About turn A couple stopped a pedestrian downtown Monday to ask the way to the town hall They were headed for an auction sale there The spectator asked If they were sure the sale was In the town hall The pair produced their clipping and suddenly realized It said ARTHUR town hall They turned around Despite bad weather the Red Crass blood donor clinic in Georgetown Monday was very successful Among the Jffi who came to donate blood were several from Acton and district There becnailimchere for some time There were new donors in the lists and 14 rejects The staff during the morning was very concerned about their special orders They needed three donations of special negative blood for heart surgery at Sick Children Hospital and Toronto General Hospital on Tuesday and Wednesday For several hours they Just had one suitable donation However by Ihe time the clinic was over they had 10 donations of the much needed blood types FREE CHILDRENS CONCERT FEATURING Musicians from the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra the Hamilton String Quartette and Janet Peterson clarinetist AS THEY PRESENT AT THE ACTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SATURDAY DKIMBUt 9th at AM DAVE WOODS CORNER BAKE SHOP 11 MM ST I Former Acton Creamery OPENING FRIDAY DECEMBER featuring A COMPUTE LINE OF BAKE GOODS BREAD CAKES PIES DANISH PASTRIES ETC Roy scored twice and ford Mason Fred Buchanan and Ken Owen counted once each for Nielsen Ron Mellon and Mason earned five assists each and Fred Buchanan drew brackets on four goats Pots pair Heller Dave Ryder polled a pair of goals and Ron Schmidt soloed Cecil Stuckless and Jeff were two marksmen for the Unknowns Dave Holmes and Masales netted singles Denis Gibbons assisted on seven goals and Dave helped out on four Bob Andrews and Dan each scored twice for Ken s Auto Bill Coon connected for the other goal Hill vows Esquesing wont donate to HRCA in Aftr getting off to an excellent start in the WaterlooWellington league Aclon CFAW midgets have hit the skids and dropped three games In a row Orangeville edged Acton In the Dufferin county town Saturday night and New Hamburg claimed a victory on their home Ice Sunday night Last night Tuesday the league leading Elmira crew blanked the locals at the community centre I Amu a blanks I IOIIS Juveniles earned a 10 win over Acton lions In an Waterloo Wellington league game here last Wed nestlay night Only scoring play of the game came at the mark of the first period when Paul of the visitors dented the twine Harry Lows on missed two excellent chances to tie the score In the third period Ted Hagan played another fine game In the Acton nets Bantams till without win freighter bantams arc looking for their first win of the season lost in last Wednesday night but played the game under protest because uncorded were used Saturday afternoon against Kitchener Steve Buchanan put Acton in front 14 at the 13 second mark of the first period with help from Toth and J Legate However Kitchener bounced back to win the game 4 1 It dldn take Reeve Tom Hill long after his reelection to start hammering away on one of his favorite subjects the power of conservation author itles Last night Tuesday less than hours after he was reelected Hill vowed there Is no way the Region Conservation Authority will get more money out of than its normal requisition The reeve was referring to a recent statement by HRCA chairman Barry Humphrey that the authority may have to ask We stock and sell a full line of MASTER FEEDS FULLY PROVEN AT A MASTER FEEDS FARM ALWAYS IN GOOD SUPPLY Corn and Scratch Feed Salt of All Kinds Mixed Feeds Bread Pastry Flour and lb Bags Acton Flour Mills Wholesale and Retail Mill SI ACTON 53 Are repair costs getting you down Then its high time you called RURAL APPLIANCE REPAIR to Ml aft Small appliances can be left at our repair shop north side of Side Road IS mile east of County Rd or for a charge of SI each well pick up CHARGES MADE ON HOURLY BASIS ONLY NO HIDDEN SERVICE CHARGE for Seme Cal Erin 8339512 OUR OVERHEAD IS LOW OUR PRICES ARE TOOI NOTICE PUBLIC SKATING ACTON ARENA Sat Dec 9th pm to o Sun Dec 10th to p ACTON MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING and ELECTION OF OFFICERS Acton Centennial Library Sunday December 10 pm All interested persons are invited to attend municipalities for more support following the surprise announcement of provincial government cutbacks Deputyreeveeleet supported Hill stand on the question They II have to cut their cloak to fit their cloth in Coxe suggested During the meeting council approved payments of final levies to the Credit Valley Conservation Authority of To the Halton Region Authority of 32 and to the Grand River Conservation Authority of CHRISTMAS OUTDOOR Residential Lighting Again this year the Acton Hydro Electric Is sponsoring an Outdoor Residential Christmas Lighting Contest FOR THE BEST DEC ORATED HOME Is All users the Acton Hydro system are eligible Hydro employees and Commissioners or previous winners not eligible Judges will be from out of town with to take place on or after Dec jfr Jiff No Entry Required THE TOWN OF ACTON BYLAW NUMBER 711508 The following is an excerpt from the Corporation of the Town of Acton By Law Number passed on January by the Council of the Town of Acton Whereas Section Paragraph Numbers l and 4 of the Municipal Act being S O Chapter and amendments thereto authorizes the Council of a municipality to pass a By law prohibiting the obstruction encumbering Injuring or fouling of highways or bridges and prohibiting the throwing placing or depositing of dirt glass etcetera on highways or bridges Without in any way limiting the generality of the preceding paragraph no person shall throw place or deposit on any public lane or highway in the Town of Acton any snow ice slush dirt filth glass paper rubbish or refuse Every person who contravenes any portion of this By law shall upon conviction thereof forfeit and pay at the discretion of the convicting fudge a penalty not exceeding exclusive of costs the sum of Fifty Dollars for each offence PUBLIC WORKS UTILITIES COMMITTEE

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