Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 26, 1973, p. 5

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Fete champions at soccer windup Three house league Bennett school pitches and in championship tea mi were spite showers declared at the Acton Minor the day was very successful Soccer Association windup won the day Saturday Games In division cup final game blanking Stars the Acton High and M Z Dynamo captain John Rotarians run out of steam Acton Rotary midgets won only one of six games they played in the OMLA midget round robin championship tournament held in near Peterborough on the weekend Red Devils wound up as tournament and provincial champions Rotarians doubled the score on Kapuskasing their only victory while they lost and to and 105 and to Acton blew a two goal lead in the first game against and relinquished a lead in the loss to Kapuskasing The team just seemed to fall apart Individualism and too many penalties hurt us coach Bruce Sears reports Ron one of the teams top scorers played only the first and sixth games as had to return to Acton to attend his wedding In spite of their disappointing showing coach Sears is proud of the effort his midgets made to reach the championship tournament They previously eliminated Whitby and Belleville in playoff action after dropping the first game of both series Smith accepted the Russell Hunter Memorial Trophy from Brydon Hunter following the match The atom division final gome between the All stars and Centennials went into overtime before a winner was declared After two periods of play the score was tied 1 1 In overtime Gary Lumbers scored three goals to give him lour for the day and gUe Centennials the pionship Jean Age presented the Colin Cu to the Cer 2X the match to the Centennials following Chick ChanC6S The Frflg Wed September enhanced CENTENNIALS wearing sweaters bearing the 1974 Centennial crest won the Colin Ager Cup in the Acton Minor Soccer Association atom house league Champions front row 1 to r are Don Nolan Paul Bray Gary Lumbers Martin Collerton David Smith Standing to are coach Bob McHugh Fred Kappert McGinn Andy Ellerby Paul McGinn Glenn and coach Kevin Lumbers Gibbons photo Now in Businessmen requiring term loans for sound business purposes end who are unable to obtain financial assistance from other sources on reasonable terms and conditions are their St the IDB office recently opened in can lend to almost all types of business wholesale and retail trades construction agriculture professional services etc Ask for our booklet Manager- Crank 34S Lakeshore Road East Oakvilo Ont Tel or Charlie Green presented his own trophy to the Angels after they nipped the Tigers 0 in a very close atom division championship game League champs Trophies were presented to league Raiders In the mosquito group Bombers In the atom and Angels In the squirt ision The executive ap preciates the help of ail coaches boys ana parents which has made season so successful Harriers hold their own against provinces best North Harriers Lea Jones a grade metres is about made respectable showings at Acton High placed yards short of a mile The in the Central Ontario cross In a field of In the course included several tough country championships at boys metres hills Kelso Conservation area time against some of the Murk Withers placed 36Ui Saturday provinces best was 12 31 Vickery was and Jock in the same race Heather Near ran a fine race to place 10th in a Held of in the midget girl metres Her time was 14 Frank Houston was nth In 24 and Scott Somen lite in In the juvenile boys metres There were entered In that race Coach Bruce Andrews was exceptionally pleased with Somen illc performance After winning the first home run for the saying it the best race he game of the series Eden run Mills seniors dropped the I homered In the Junior boys next three allowing Campbell hit metres Glen to capture the Eramosa m league respectively championship raglts fanned den Mills batters as Badcnoch wrapped up the scries with a close 1 win last night Tuesday Loser Jim claimed nine strikeouts Acton Chicks girls lacrosse team will windup their season a pair or exhibition games one against the Rotary bantams at the community centre tonight Wednesday at and the other against the junior Rams at the same spot tomorrow Thursday night at 7 Chicks coach Jim James says his girls are encouraged by the cominclng victory Jean King scored over Bobby on the tennis court last week and hope to apply the same I real men I to their two mole opponents Chicks were to host Hunt In a return weekend but the were unable to make the trip Constable in hospital Tuesday night at as a result of a disturbance in front of the pool hall an Acton youth is in Milton Jail and Cons Nick Is In Milton hospital for The Main St youth Is charged with causing a disturbance and assaulting a police officer He will appear In court this morning Wednesday Cons is expected to be released from hospital THE MAN FOR THE JOB s mRMaw Badenoch captures EP championship JACK J D McCallum Auto Sales Georgetown Ontario 8779590 FULLY RECONDITIONED USEDCARS WE DO NOT HAVE THE BIGGEST USED CAR SELECTION WE DO HAVE THE BEST USED CARS SERVICE WHAT THEY SELL Convenient Financing Available ACTON MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION SEPT 22nd and SEPT 29th at the ACTON LEGION HALL from 9 am to 1130 am DONT BE LEFT OUT Ice time will be limited this year and the number of Hockey Teams will be restricted To be assured of a berth on a team register early REGISTRATION FEE 800 PLEASE Players of Midget A Juvenile age who make Waterloo Wellington teams will be required to pay an additional registration fee REGISTRATIONS WILL OUT BE ACCEPTED FROM PLATERS WITHIN THE LINES Orangeville Entries AURORA II Currn BALBOA NEWPORT Bill Harming of and Jim Barren were the game s top hitters Each MEciure stroked a single and a double Fireball Hanover Kelly Todd Badenoch won the second cedartrcit caitbp Diio game of the set as Bill Rom Troy rapped three base hits and fanned 14 batters Jim had a i single and a double for Eden Mills RUDY 1 Epic Will Dr Jon ft Third Rate 1 mite pace In game three Bill Manning pitched to a 76 victory and Pout Lived In Acton for over years now resides at 66 Nelson Court with wife Marie and daughter Cathy Has always taken a keen interest in community affairs and feels his experience on council and other boards will benefit Acton Ward One in the new regional government setup Five years on Acton Council chairman of police and fire committees Five years public works committee Four years on Board of Parks Management and Recreation Committee One year on Planning Board Four years on Acton Public School me work tor you Vote Chapman Orval for Ward Acton Councillor MAY LAURIE Gig no Johnny Bain Rlchardaon Rcc 1 mile pace MM SMOKY SPENCER C Arch- FRIGID S ZING C SONG Troy Stir A Valid R Gay Lynn Lankan Bar a Billy V Todd- Moore Tropta Wat Shadlock Rare 1 mile pace ISM T ROB RON RODDY Outran Bala HOLLYHOCK HANOVER Troy Lea J Somtrvllle AE Problem Drinker C Lock hart Scampa TBA SlxUi Race 1 mite pace SKIPPER PICKR I HUGH S HAT LOR 1 Suian Fuller L Barrett Windy Wnlteiocka A NlcholU Michael Corbet Chrlity Lee Troy Dandy Carroll Bradley Gilbert C Seventh Bate l mile pace MM OPAL BRIGADE Curran DUSTY SPENCER Carroll GARRISON CALL C Coke I Doc Hie Elmer Marka C Salty Ed Kay J Gagnon I Our Gelael AE Senator Penny Rutt l BRIMSTONE A R IVAN HOPE Hie ROB RON HAL C LobellM Scott Meadow C Law on Pert Hanover Teddy Crock Barrett 1 1 GOLDOCKR Curran w ROCKY GARDEN Cirroll J J J a sccU J Bedford I Carlo lindaay Race 1 4 KIWI ATTACK Archdekln DOC A NlcholU I PAT PROLOGUE 1 Page Lawton VaUty Wee ShetlfI Overdue Lou R Morgan a Jim Butler AE Direct VlorJff Troy KARATE OFFERS Physical Fitness Discipline Self Defence Exciting Sport Day and evening classes for men women and children For further Information contact Bill Henderson at EASTERN KARATE CLUB THANK ACTON for your response to the Board of Education NIGHT SCHOOL PROGRAM THE FOLLOWING COURSES HAVE BEEN CONFIRMED Than are still openings in most of Kioto MONDAY EVENING TYPING Brush up your office skills Bowden CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH Menifee FITNESS and RECREATION Andrews TUESDAY EVENING SEWING doss dosed Hannah WEDNESDAY EVENING INTRODUCTION TO NEEDLECRAFT INTERIOR DESIGN and DECORATING SMALL BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING YOGA Bray REGISTRATIONS ARE STILL BEING RECEIVED FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES fl tin and if retjttratiou an rociiied Landscape Design pm to 9 pm mo European Cuisine pm to pm 15 Creative Painting rue730 pm to pm 10 including Print Making Collage Bridge Wed730 pm to 930 pm For registration or further information call the High School at 8532920 Ideas for new courses are always welcome- new courses will be started when there is sufficient interest and demand

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