Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 20, 1972, p. 4

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The Acton FfM ATOM scored on a pass from Greg Marks late in the third to give a over Dine Sargent netted the first two Welland goals Don and Mark retried for Dixie dented the mine in the anal minute of play Brampton nipped St Thomas Ken assisted on the Mike Hudson and Simon Ajar also scored for Brampton and Paul earned an assist Rick Smith and Michael scored for St Thomas Brian assisted on McRacsgoal Paul Nolan Barry Stone and David Allen handled the Guetnh scoring in a victory over Weston Stone also picked op an Manes tallied a first period Weston coal with help Ricky Papule NOVICE Goals by Alton and Dave carried London to a shutout win against Hamilton Dave DeVries and Tom canted assists for the Knights John fired a bat trick to spark St to a win over Niagara Falls Matthew and Cans Hudson were the other Black Hawk marksmen Assists went to Hudson Chris Mitchell and P Sehott Gary Lumbers replied for the Flyers Mike Nichols Bred five goals and Gordon Scott and Raymond Law added two each as Richmond romped over Cleveland 1 Scott and Brett DeVnes collected two assists each Rob Duiker helped oat on one goal Tarn netted both Cleveland goals T one assist A hat trick by Ricky Wtdmont helped whip Baltimore Stew potted a pair of goals and Ron Guest and Tom added singles Ryan also assisted on five goals helped out on three and Gum on Bill scored for Baltimore on a pass Dave Rochester made a pair of first period goals by Steve Lumbers stand up a twin over Tidewater Murray and Jeff Hamilton were the other Rochester goal getters Lumbers Kingswell and Gary Death earned assists BANTAM- A third period goal by Mike Mitchell on a pass from Ray Kuwsrolll enabled Ottawa to Quebec Joe scored the first Ottawa goal unassisted Both Quebec goals came the sock of Randy Upton Steve Moms Ron and Jim Gentles picked up assists Bill paced the Winnipeg attack with a pair of oats as the Jets doubled the score on Alberta Scott Oakley and Mike Moms also lit the lamp for Winnipeg McGregor Mike McGregor and Kevin Hilts packed up assists Car and Ford Alton replied for Alberta Assists went to Rick Van Fleet and Ed Easing MIDGET Vancouver dumped Montreal as Gar Moore scored twice and Terry Slaven John Ashlet and S Kelly counted once each Ian Campbell earned two assists and Rick and Tun Mctntyre picked up one each Montreal marksmen were Mike Ferguson Carl Reed and Allan Mike Ferguson Rand Ferguson Carl Reed and Steve earned assists chasers in action AND GOOD EXERCISE are thu main ingredients thnt are Increasing the popularity of tho Acton Badminton Club which meets in tho M Bennett School every Monday Thursday evening arc matched against other according to experience and beginners given ample time to progress One friendly match has already been hold with tho Erin club and further matches with the same dub and a Milton group are planned for tho now year The club executive hopes to mnko arrangements to use the Acton High School gym where In the new year Action on a typical Thursday night shows club president Vic Morris top left straining to return a drop shot Don left seems burned by an opponent s shot white May Thomas prepares to buck up the play Joyce Mc right gets set to backhand a shot Above vie Morris and Joyce team up against Don McCombe and Joan Morris D Gibbons photos I HOLIDAY SKATING ACTON ARENA Saturday Dao I Sunday Dao Monday Dao 25 Tuai Wad Than Saturday to 9 pm p to p Closed a to 4 to SO a Sunday Dao Closed at p J Monday Jan 1 Arond Closed t I Tuaiday Jan 2 3 4pm Industrial league League leaders coast to win Sabres even record A fear effort by Gary Tartan sparked Acta Sabres to a Skefbrnrae three morales to play the Came Snaday Tuesday Saww added paw a geek eetted a The win stretched Sabres retard it M 4 a the end at the bat Baacbarda back la to maay Btoebtrd players were Friday Sabres play in lanraday fatStaraer Wednesday December before take the Green MadkhM here fa New Year Ere Both the Schemberg Stayner contests were retckcdnled games Trace origin The open fireplace so popular in todays modern homes is to renew the popularity of the Yule Lor tradition Few modems are likely to venture woods to select their own Yule log jet there will be a glowing fire thousands of home this holiday If you are going to sit by the this holiday be in keeping with tradition if uk Log is oak ash olive apple or Ash is popular because it bums quickly throws off ample heat and need not be seasoned has a pleasant aroma and gives off a stead glow Oak is often preferred because it burns start Ijess favorable woods are the elm which is slow to get started and poplar which sparks badly if it is unseasoned f leading Nielsens Clothing spotted Centre a goal then Tilled the cage for a 101 victor in industrial hocke league action Sunday night Unknowns won their fourth straight game over Blow to the pressmen for second place and Kens Auto evened out their seasons record by dumping cellardwelling Heller by the some score league Eton Mellon took the league scoring lead with a the point performance which included three goals Mason Jim and Steve Garrett potted a pair of goals each and Stuck ess contributed a goal and four assists Bob Waller was the lone Lake view marksmen Clothier goalie Craig Wei don another stead game as he lowered his goals against average to 3 tops in the league Unknowns broke up a tight 1 1 battle with Blow Press scoring goals in a row in the second penal The final three pressmen goals came in the final five minutes of the game Hum and Cecil bagged two goals apiece for the winners John Kavanaugh Brian Wilkinson and Dave Sproston added singles Blow Press Dave minted twice and Jim McDonald and Cyril once each Grab lead Kin Auto grabbed a first period lead and coasted to victor Dan KuviuiuulIi and both scored twice and Bill Loon Hick and Ken lludilha denied the twine once oath grants Acton reprieve Acton OMHA minor hockey teams will be allowed to amain in the classification for this season but will be elevated to the A series centre of a population between and 10000 for the season OMHA executive agreed at a meeting in Toronto lo allow Acton to remain in the B classification even though its population is slightly over the A scries borderline at OMHA 3rd vicepresident Moore of Guclph told the Free the provincial executive took Into consideration the relatively poor showing of Acton teams in the Waterloo- Wellington league so far in arriving at the decision As a result Acton minor teams arc destined to meet New Hamburg again this year in the first round of the OMHA playoffs Fergus Elmirn and are A classification centres Of interest to Acton minor hockey is the of Caledonia from the to A scries Caledonin has always teed strong teams in the series and copped many provincial championships I the four Wood I i an and Hon notched others results sets he slage lor an important first place tussle between Nielsen and the Unknowns but bush league tuns wilt have to wait until to sec that one The league takes a Christmas for the next two weeks Ryders TV EXTENDS CHRISTMAS GREETINGS ON BEHALF OF ITS STAFF Andy Earl Ryder Bob Grant Jim Powell George Ryder Phyllis Slull AND THEIR MAIN SUPPLIERS Magnavox Motorola Philco Ampex Toshiba Sansui Sanyo RYDERS Main St Geotgelown 89S6 With Full Home 1 iileiUiiimcnl JAKE JENNIE PAULINE FURNITURE ft APPLIANCE

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