The Acton Free ftm Wed October J Sabre prospects look sharp Three with previous Junior ncwconwrti the first cut rosier from town to more practical number of In Sunday night It was fourth workout Sabre have held In uelpn Brian who played Junior B hockey In both Mlllon and Brampton last season winger Gene from Milton Junior and Dove Bench a who tolled with the team of the fast Metro Junior It league made their first appearance at the Sabre camp Sunday Since they have been elevated from Junior to Junior Sabres will be allowed o sign four Import players this Fourteen other newcomers reside either locally or In rural areas within mile radius and will not have to bo designated imports Newcomer Those players and their most recent teams are alios Acton and Ray Dunbar Toronto Kings midgets Warren Cray Chinguacousy juveniles nary Saul Juveniles Joe McCarthy Milton High Mustangs and Acton forwards Henry Milton juvenile Hick Lane IlillsbutRh midgets Doug Pallor McKnchern Juveniles Bob Georgetown Hob Charlie Acton midgets Norm Mowbroy Mlllon midgets Nino Sabre holdovers vying for positions on Ihls years team are goalie Rick Bon- nolle Bert Osborne and Gary Fisher and forwards Morrison SABRE coach Dave talks over roster changes with manager Lou Bonnette and execu tive member Howie Dunbar centre CD Gibbons photo Dale Fisher Gary Bill McGlllowoy Lee Young and John Sheppard No show Eligible returnees George Bob Ted Hasan and Brian have regular at the workouts and a fifth holdover Randy moved to Kingston during the summer lost seven players to overage lost year Including their leading scorer John Snow team captain Ted Randy Brad Timbers Cord Murray Graham and Gory Coach McKnight feels he has excellent group of players from which to select a team but adds I he group will need much more Ice lime Hum the one hour per week they arc presently getting In order to get In shape for Sabres November league opener against Altlston Ice will not likely available In the community centre until the third week of October A 10 gome league schedule at a meeting in Thursday night There are four Junior learns Aclon Bradford and and three Junior clubs Fergus and entered In the group this year have another workout scheduled for Memorial Gardens his Sunday night Pag Mystifies congregation A semi retired minister Inking a daytime magic Sheridan whites to remain anonymous He wont his until he firm had op to hi In and group with 111 folftrnfrr WD the of trim ao fiMtirrm vHtwwtt ih inhtry dm VtmM In ft i been interested In has fen a several hooks on the and Is an avid follower of gentlemen will college credit upon completion of the elective hut plan use their skills for pleasure Sign 339 for hockey A have to piny minor in A ton mion Hep bo Wtvi a further I dfirljH rwirt an In Brookville nips Hillsburgh in championship thriller In one of the most exciting championship scored single ballgamcs of the year Brook- took a lead in Inning ville and under girls edged the deciding gome of the best 1110 in Innings or five series but last week to win the Tri- came back to tie the score In the ninth Thomson of home In the bottom of the 13th There were no runs scored to tic the score again in the 10th 11th or 12th in- Spears of the put her team ahead again in I Snn nt llin h1 In SmlLVSolLineaSc ho Cubs Su won the championship of the Acton Minor Soccer Associa tion mosquitopeewee house league Pictured with the Russell Hunter Memorial Trophy are 1 to Jim Ross Rennie Anthony George Deforest Grant Clark Charlie Kinal At rear are 1 to coach Clark John Smith John Nesset Walter Kwiatkowski Left to right from there are Charles Griese Jeff Shields Scott Holmes Kevin Payne Kevin Weir Dorsay Mitchell D Gibbons photo Minor soccer name addition The names of David Anderson Jan and Brian were unintentionally omitted from STRIKES By Jennifer Mi drove home Cathy Mcljcod for the first run and Sue Thomson proceeded to knock In the winning run Sue Thomson pitched the entire game for and Vickl Spears went Ihe route for was a tremendous ending to a very even series Belly Wheeler presented Ihe championship trophy and crests to the girls following the game the BiDUlni lit Shift the and the took but it by TOo the today look all three garnet taking who didnt m to raiding the Saving them poking along with gatnei from Slow Pokea ivlng them poking along with nothing Hot Shola were hot today really wiped by la andtotaU itlooMii It today and the became it became tlwy won both In the Bantami the Penguin and the were good each of them took a game but the Seaharaea came out winner or lotala The hopped to It by winning gamea from the Don ley The Teddy gave the bear hug to Top Ten Peter Hurdle ITS Gary Ml BO George Warner Kicker iu Peter 19 Lynda Knlgh no 1B McKlnnon lis Hark Walker 1U Bobby Kevin mn the iu an The ware iking gamei lrtt rul the bobbing Bob Cat taking game and total leaving one game to the Junior Top Ten Terry JOB Suaan Thomioo Gary Pickle Eddie Couture Ken 1st Heather McEachem 1 Bert Joanne Gordon Dave 7 Robbie Boutfleld UO ISO The Jtnnyj took all three from the Blowers The down Annie taking two and Ton Ten Brian su 28S Janet Storey Debbie Storey PaUy Storey Rick Rocher IBS Jenny J 19 320 Dan 207 Lou Anne 214 Dave 197 coming tournament will two week affair with the total pintail lo count One bantam girl and boy will be bowling with our MatterHowler Bill Anderson In regional roll Chicks tie Rams Acton Chicks and Acton Rams played to a frfl tie in a lacrosse battle of the sexes at the community centre Thursday night The grudge match was held as a windup to the local beetle season Joanne Danielle Arena tonight Wednesday Ref fonim in Ehrara Tar and or the Chicks at n Bmce with three Bams Gary Smoky Fisher appreciates the effort the girts put forth this year and the generosity of the Acton Club in donating floor time Theres a good possibility an intermediate 11013 girls team will be formed next year and Susan Shorty Invited to attend the day Monday holi day picture of the Centennials minor soccer team In last weeks paper Although absent from the picture three were members of the team Coach of the Centennials is Bill McKec and not Bill as reported in the same cant ion Treatment for one form of arthritis be dangerous for another J THE ACTON CURLING CLUB OFFERS YOU A Full Winters Entertainment IN A PLEASANT FRIENDLY CLUB NEW CURLERS WELCOME Open House Curling October to October Experienced Curlers Will Assist Come out and fry our game No obligation Membership Fees Men Students Ladies Social For Further Information Contact Robinion necking prominent offences Diane Timbers of the KARATE OFFERS Physical Flhwu Discipline Self Defence Exciting Sport Day and evening classes for men women and children For former Information contact Henderson at VOLVO The kind of car everyones trying to build BUT Only Volvo has perfected I Check J oar yearend close prices BRITISH CARS Line Flower Shop fear He Man Phone JUST ARRIVED Tulips Hyacinth Daffodil Amaryllis FALL BULBS CLOWNS WILD EQUESTRIANS gRPBATS ELEPHANTS AT THE ACTON ARENA Thursday October 4th FROM 430 to 8 pm Doors open 1 hdiar before showtime