Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 4, 1973, p. 4

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The Acton Free Preai Wednesday July Novices nipped Acton minor clubs swamp Guelph Kitchener Orillia outscores Rams 2413 Acton minor lacrosse teams walloped Guelph and Kitchener teams last Wednesday night but the Rotary Novices were edged by an Improved squad In two other games the un defeated Indusmln Pee Wee squad whitewashed their Guelph counterparts IT while the Rotary Bantams shellacked Kitchener The pee wee team has clipped off seven league games without a defeat and four of the games against Guelph have been shut outs Guelph nipped the Novices by holding onto the one goal lead despite a strong Acton finish Mike Marshall bagged three goals for Aston Paul Marchment rifled two past the net minder and Andy playing his first game shot the other goal Neerv fired four goals into the Guelph net as the Indusmln pee wees lasted Guelph 170 Tod and Dave McGUloway each bagged a hat trick while Tod also chalked up two assists Two goal scorers were Shane Withers and Randy Van Fleet with Shane also gar an assist Bruce McPhail Bert Post and Tod Cook each bagged a goal Bert got the assists Brace two and Tod one Handy Mclntyre and Rick Gibson chalked up two and one assists respectively Pete playing goal posted the shutout Matt Spehar was the big gun as the Rotary trounced Kitchener scoring four goals and assisting on two others Kick Van Fleet netted three markers while Scott Withers got two goals and as many assists and Fred Allen bagged two and assisted on Nctmlndcr Marvin snared an assist as did Ashley Orillia Lions pounced on the drive to the head sidelined Kevin Marcoux started the Acton Rams In Junior C Rams regular netmlnder Gary Rami off early in the first period lacrosse Monday night clearing Rama also lost the bulging the twine behind the way to a decision vices of leading scorers Bruce Lions goalie after tak- Backup goalie Jim McNabb Cooksley and Craig early Ira a pass from Turkon was to play midway in the third period when the pair Other Ram marksmen for the through the first period when a chose to dispute a penalty Pair 50 prospective senior members for newly formed tennis club Acton now has a tennis club without courts but the executive of the new organization does not intend to be court orphans for long Twenty two prospective members showed up for an organisation meeting at the library last Thursday and they reported an additional 18 senior members were interested for a total of SO There were also 11 Junior members interested In Joining Favorable reports and en thuslasm from those in at tendance soon decided a club should be formed and Ron Lewis chaired the meeting to elect officers Elected president was Dr George Elliott who has been spearheading the drive to form a club and erect courts First vice president Is Comfort second vice president Paul Howard and secretary treasurer is Moira Hill Five membership represen tativcs were also selected each of whom will be responsible for 10 members They Included Paul Howard Ron Lewis Paul Betty and Christine Steen Plan social One of the first acts of the new executive was to plan a social Midgets beat Sparton lose to night for Hilltop Lodge Erin where one tennis court is available to play on The executive was also in structed to act on the following recommendations Investigate and take the steps necessary to set up one or two temporary courts on the high school parking lot and levy the fee required Request the parks board and recreotlon committee to ask Acton council to Investigate the possibility of paving fencing and lighting two or three courts the high school the cost to be paid out of membership fees of the club It was also requested that parks board make a formal application to the county board of education f use of a site at the High grounds The committee is also to look into the possibility of securing courts for social nights and other occasions until the club has its own facilities Further information about the from George Woody New man with an assist from Kill Weldon from Hill Cookaley from and another by Marcoux from and But the Rama were behind at the end of the period started the club off In the second from Hill Weldon and Hill completed the period for the Rama each recording an unassisted tally The Lions however potted seven Trailing lsfl Hill drove home a goal from to start the Rams In the third Moos rear Orillia made their move mid way through the period scoring of their nine third period markers within three minutes Attempting to bring the Acton total to a less embarrassing level Newman potted two longshoti with assists going to Hill Mar and Wayne Young Young finished Acton scoring converting an Hill play Rams next home game Is Mon day July is when they host the last place Midland Huron RAMS Gary Turkosi Craig Weldon Wade Knight Dave Hill Rick Newman Jim Burnham Gary Fisher Wayne Young Kevin Marcoux George Artem Bruce Cooksley Glen McKenzie Ian Campbell Terry Dunn Paul Rogers Dave Manes John Scott Jim McNabb PAUL BOYCE TRENCHING SEPTIC BEDS GRADING SWIMMING POOLS WRECKING FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 14168512174 Kipling Ave Woodbrldge Out Glenn Holmes THIS WEEKS SPECIAL IW1 Plnlo Runabout ran Irani owned ONLY HI Call Glenn at L L Ford Salsa 53 Nights 2139 CHARGING down the right side Rick The goal was his first of three in a game Woody Newman drives a low bounce Orillia went on to win Orillia goalie Rick Hawes D Delay bylaw banning Ed Shack to appear at Acton Eddie Shack onetime Guelph Blltmore now an established National hockey league star will make one of his Tint public ap pearances since returning to the Toronto Maple Leafs at Acton Wednesday II Hit casta is a special nine hole golf match at the Acton Meadows course with Canadian blind golfers champion Claude Pat Fast as be is known will don his golf equipment for this match starts at the afternoon and it expected be will insurer questions about transfer to Toronto in the articulate style for which he famous The is bong sponsored by the men section of the golf dub Proceeds will be split between Acton minor hockey in Shacks name the blind golfers association Mr Patletnores name and another portion will go towards the centennial golf match With only ten regular players and pee wee Rick Gibson Acton Midgets succumbed to an beating by Ancaster in minor lacrosse this On even terms until late in the third period managed to pump three quick goab past Acton John Pink to ensure the win Ron Turkosi earned a goal and an assist Mike Luty two goals Pink two assists and Jim Hurley and Steve Papilkm one assist In other midget action Luty led the Acton club to a 199 win over Sparton scoring eight times and recording two assists Goalie Pink was steady in the Acton nets in a good running and passing game Maureen fifth Maureen placed fifth in a field of eight at the Ontario Games at Civic Fields June to July 2 Maureen threw the metres in junior com petition Winner Pam Scothorn of Ottawa threw metres Maureen will be entering Grade 12 at Acton high school next year jrittssphunting snowmob iling doubles were furiosi Scoring doubles were and Gory Campbell with singles going to John Steve Scott Withers and Tim Taylor and Withers earned a pair of assists with others awarded to Paplilon Taylor and Gary Barnes The Acton club is in second place with the highest scoring of nil league teams four wins and two losses Graduate of Western Connie Coles has recently graduated with a degree in French and Spanish from the University of Western Ontario Attending convocation cer monies were her parents Mr and Mrs Clarence Coles of Acton her grandmother Mrs C Hansen of Acton and her sister and brother in law Mr and Mrs James Anderson of Sunderland Snowmobile and hunting en thuslasts will have an op- to present their case county before Countys ad about 1 ministration committee with regard to the countys expressed intention to ban hunting and from the county forests At the last meeting of the ad ministration committee the committee members told representatives of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources they wished to ban both ac The Ministry s lands and forest had been contacted by some branch currently manages the people who wished to make a forest tracts There arc acres in question No hunting At the committee meeting members agreed to ban the activities even though the ministry representatives in ted both activities could be carried on without detriment to the forest or other activities they might want to carry on Georgetown Reeve Rick Morrow told county council he presentation He Indicated that he felt his mind was made up but the legislation shouldnt be processed until the enthusiasts had an opportunity to make representation SATURDAY JULY 71973 JUNIOR HOOKEY DAY IN MILTON ARENA AFTERNOON JULY FEST GARDEN with entertainment EVENING Dance to Jack Reeves and his orchestra per couple Cold Buffet Tickets at Gallingers The Charles Bartletts Fredricks Murray Hoods Unbeaten teams keep winning The Moffat Softball club has the and under club has played changed its name to Brookville six and won six but that is all that is changed The Brookville girls keep on winning The unblemished record of all The 10 and under girls have ree teams is an incentive for played five games and won them teams to act as spoilers butsj all The and under girls have far none of them have been able played seven and won seven and tarnish the unbeaten record Acton A fastballers win lose one by one Acton A ladies fastball dub Wednesday the Acton gab entertained Glen Williams in a coring marathon and emerged victors in the- decision It Aa third win against four However at Georgetown on they were edged out in a score The teams were tied tMt after seven and there was tome a to whether the game should stay tied or con tinue The aye won Georgetown scored and won Maureen who throw with plenty of sip as well as shot putts burled both games for the Acton tram winning and one Batters who paced the win against toe Glen were Mari lyn Heather Wood and Heather Homer Pat Wood smashed a two run triple for the Acton club as they were nosed by Georgetown Next game for the Acton A ladies is tonight Wednesday when they under the candlesticks North Halton Sports Ltd TORONTO INTERNATIONAL DRAGWAY ami No Eait H Acton SATURDAY NIGHT JULY Lad its Night All ladles from toM escorted or unescorted admitted free with presentation of this advertisement GATES OPEN SHOWTIME Ml 800 PM 8777777 SPORTING GOODS SPECIAL 9HOLE GOLF MATCH Eddie Shack HOCKEY STAR Vallay vs Claude Pattermore CANADIAN BLIND GOLF CHAMPION Claud Calf Canlrt Wednesday July 11 at pjn at Acton Meadows dub Tickets Non Members 600 Members Tickets entitle bearer to gallery dinner lucky draw GALLERY TICKETS ONLY Adults Children 50 MUSTANG DRIVEIN 1 Mill E of Gutlph just off WED THURS FRI and SAT PLUS WESTERN THRILLS tWLOT BUTTERFLIES ABE FREE I CplUMO with Burt Lancaster and Lee Marvin as SUNDAY MONDAY TUES JULY 10th

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