Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 13, 1973, p. 4

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school Ditch Saturday morning Acton mosquitoes took a 31 decision over Georgetown with Steve Lumbers scoring two goals and Bob Hudson netting one Mark Sawden and Steve Van Eyken kept the score down in the Acton nets with Steve taking over from Mark after he injured his finger Acton peewees lost in a close game to Milton at the high school 32 Anthony and Wade Vickery scored for Acton and Gordie Bruce played an out standing game in goal House League In the squirt division Angels and fought to a draw Tornadoes vs Tigers game was cancelled because of bad weather Simon Acer Mark Staley and Chris Herrington tallied for the Bombers to claim a 32 soccer triumph over Acton Centennials Gary Lumbers scored both goals for Centennials Rangers and allstars battled to a 22 draw in the atom division with both teams playing a good game In the division Raiders trounced the Phantoms Last Tuesday night scored five times to earn a win over the Phantoms vs Stars game ended in a 41 victory margin for the Phantoms Chess tourney play Last week the Acton Chess Club continued its quest for a club captain as Ted Newman defeated Harmsma and Jim Hatmama came back to win two straight names from Bill ana Ralph Williams beat Tim Coles Bert Van Der Laam won 21 over D Garrett John Moore was victorious In three consecutive games over Mark Pratt Jim defeated Hagerty team sponsor Bert Hinton Gary and captain Bill Shannon Sponsor Mr Hinton presented the team members wives with bouquets of roses Photo by D Pink plaque A plaque to mm em unit Inn radial railway which served Acton mid Georgetown In lliii will unveiled at the rnllwny in Nasaagaweya on Juni- The Is of being croc led throughout he pro vincc by the and museums branch of the Ministry of Colleges and Universities The museum is located on tin- Line of be Komi between Mills and wny count on Midland Huron I I PLASTIC Juice Decanters Netminder stingy with Rams rlod lead wrm on on Midland lluronn In A Junior lui run no In Midland Inst glit sionriK leoder Urine wait llK Mi lie fired five and on Way Young netted a hat Irkk fur I lie and gnaln In Itltk Newman llsher Kivlri and lerry Dunn Hum I Ham Del bilged a lint Irkk for Midland Lyons I toll Savage Jim and Dirk Alliens tallied single goals u wan I fur Ml ml of Hie no owl Mod ml tnIIMIwiiriilllvKiilMlhlfWl Frame rain Wi for A k Newman Urine Cook nicy and goalie Jim Mi puked up I mild while Wade KrilKlit Kevin Mart mix and Terry Dunn hail Hams nerved of games minor penalties 188 Special IN HAG Gladioli Bulbs ASSORTED COLORS Reg flflt 125 Special OO BAG gonllcnding by diminutive Doug Taylor of the visitors and loose defensive work at times by he Itnms helped East York Mohawks chalk up first win of the current Junior lacrosse season against Acton 1210 on a night at the community centre Monday Knst York had previously beaten only Midland twice Rams now have a record of five wins and three losses as they head into their next game in Midland tomorrow Thursday night The game wai scoreless until the MS mark of the first period when Bruce Green broke the ice scoring for East York Two more Mohawk goals and a pair of Ram tallies one by Dave Manes and the other by Cookslcv with only three seconds left in the period mode the score the end of the first period Knolmounl Craig knotted the count after only seconds of play in the second frame East York then bounced back fl6 lead beating Ham goalie Gary Turkosion a pair of underhanded screen shots from well out Hick Newman with a pair of good efforts and newcomer Dave Hill making his first start ever in a Rom uniform also scared for Aeton In the second period Hill genuine hustler played last year with he Hamilton Junior team Rams attempted to close he gap in he third period but each time cither Acton passes were lacking or errant or Taylor was there to bar the door o the East York cage There was no scoring Rotary midgets remain unbeaten after the 14 mark Statisticians nun led a total of ill shot fired at the East York nel nam fans had their chance to howl on one occasion when Taylor came out of the net hail his attempted pass knocked down by Bruce and Hill picked up he loose ball and wnlt7cd in to deposit it in the empty Mohawk net The light Ham defence was unable to cope with the bigger East York players who often battled heir way past two and three defenders Brian Green and John netted three goals apiece for East York Al and Keith Tsurda had two each and Jim and Ted Hall one each for the Mohawks Dave Hill and Bruce Cooks ley bagged hat tricks for I he Hams Hick Newman had a pair or goals and singles went Craig Dave Manes Glen and Terry Dunn McKenzie and goalie Turkosz all earned two assists North Sports Ltd Main St N Georgetown 8777777 Headquarters For All Your SPORTING GOODS Deals Are Not Made Without Careful Consideration Call Glenn Holmes L L Ford DAYS NIGHTS 8532370 8532159 Hes Got The Right Deal At The Right Price Minor baseball Aclon minor baseball bantams open their County minor baseball association season at home tonight Wednesday against Water down Acton returned to three zip win from Steve Garrett The round robin tournament will end August at which time all paid members points will be tallied to decide a club captain The point system is one for a win for a draw and nothing for a loss Anyone wishing more in formation on the club or wanting to play a few gomes should come 17 Two teams from Georgetown and one each from Water down Street and Milton will make up the County Minor Baseball bantam B baseball league his year Georgetown Brampton Burlington and Acton are entered in the midget league Rotary remained undefeated- in minor lacrosse play when they dumped in a game called early by rain last Tuesday nighl and whipped Niagara Falls 157 Thursday night The game was called alter five minutes of he second period because of rain and will be played at a later date Mike and Kent had two goals apiece Ron and Ron Moore had shot singles for the before the game on an outdoor box was called Hard hitting In Thursday nights game here against Niagara Falls Mike Ron and John were outstanding of fensively and defensively in a hard hitting game that saw 34 penalties called Gary and Eton Moore also played fast- running games and Kent was outstanding defensively Coach Bruce Sears reports the learn played with more con fidence than at any time this year for 10 points to lead he Acton attack Ron Turkosz netted four John three and Hurley and Gary one apiece Kent Kenlncr picked up four assists Midgets moke their next start home tomorrow Thursday night a gams I An caster SUPERMARKET 9 MILL ST Acton Meadows Golf Club Sat June 23 at pm Mixed 2 Ball WITH PRIZES followed by WINE I Cheese followed by Dance for mmbn 8534631 GUN SHOW and SALE SUNDAY JUNE AT THE ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE STARTS AT AM 200 DISPLAY TABLES Special Display of Pistols Refreshments Public Invited Lots of Free Parking GUEST MEMBERSHIP PER DAY LADIES FREE Take Dad to the Show on Fathers Day Sponsored by Halton Antique Anns CoBectora Association Registration FOR Acton Playground Acton Community Centre Saturday June 16 23rd from 12 noon 2 PM Registration Fee 800 Age Minimum Years Old Program Begin July 2 to August 10th Daily Sat to Ml INFORMATION Ra Swimming Lessons Will Be Available During Registration AT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS RED BRAND BEEF BLADE ROAST SHORT RIB ROAST Cross Cut Roast CHUCK STEAKS BLADE STEAKS 100 BRAISING RIBS Tins GRAPE DRINK 8530650 Save 3 Chase Sanborn COFFEE lb Bag Save 85 Rose Jars Baby PICKLES Save Aylmer Bottles CATSUP 1W Pantry Shelf PINEAPPLE Save 5 Tins Schneiders lb RED HOTS FRESH PRODUCE DAILY Schneiders EngM Style SAUSAGE 85 Lucas- Arthurs PEAMEAL BACK BACON END CUTS CUTS PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 13141516 FRENCH FRIES 2 35 Sllverwoods Deluxe ICECREAM Hot House TOMATOES 39 US No LETTUCE 49 US New lb Bag CARROTS ColgatePalmolive KingSize FAB DETERGENT Heinz Tins NOODLE NUMBERS Save

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