Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 10, 1973, p. 4

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The Acton Free Press Wed October Hold one more registration Last chance for Acton and area boys to register for minor hockey Is Tuesday October 16 The and Legion associations have agreed to hold an extra Joint registration that night at the community centre between and So far only 339 boys have registered to play This Is well below last years figure of close to Both executives emphasise that Ice time Is limited this year and boys who have not yet registered and do not register Tuesday will not play hockey here this year Registration fee Is Midget and juvenile age players who make the OMHA teams will be charged an additional at that time Report record year township building Another worth of building permits Issued by Building Inspector Terry Gallamore during Septewmber bring the townships total to dale for to ft record S3 Tire total is more than double the total for of 1972 Two homes one at and one at were the largest permits Issued In September Gallamore said Two residential alterations totalling three private Building permit boom continues issued during The total was boosted by a for a clubhouse for Acton Legion to be built on Lot Con and a addition to Murt Allison Equipment Co on Lot Con Three barns The gradual tilling or township is reflected In only three barn permits issued last month A for a barn at was Issued to Robert Lot 10 Con a farm shed permit valued at 28000 was issued to Fred Ruddcll Lot 15 Con 5 and a barn valued at was tied to Donald Schroder Lot Con The remainder of the permits were residential Hallo 1973 dairy princess will be selected Friday Oct Girls Softball spotlight shines on Brookville III lilt Klein miiriN hut In lintiullnlii fjidrry ml dimly Minor firft tm II win hi I in four llronkvllh In Dm and nil mil Ifl mid mull I in mill tin ill r I to unit mult hum A BROOKVILLE and under girls edged their Stone Sue ThomsonCathy Kim Bonder r T archrivals in a series that went the son Shelly Ismond Debbie Back row I to limit of five games to win the TrlCounty Minor are manager Doug Thomson Michelle Softball league championship for the second year Sokolowski Nancy Reading Sandra Inglis Holly I Earlier the girls defeated Cayuga to win Hurren Laurie Pierce Paula Ktching Penny their second straight ORSA title Champions front Kirton Susan coach Shirley Thomson row tor are Valerie Wild Linda Dennis Corey Gibbons photo Hilar wlnriloK Oil Infttymr Only Meal fenni Ik In illvlnlim frill nnnnim rill hit llit IrClwfcn year ihrwinfwinln 10 jilnycd on fmir ll garages at and two new buildings at 6 were the remaining permits should be to hit the four million dollar mark this year Gallamore said One subdivision developer has four applications for residential permits In the office right now he added Sabres open exhibition play against Guelph juvenile club council Inn building in null for allowing him lo two storey furniture more at Highway and Number ivo in a and apartment as previously 5050 deal Hurry I- link appearing for lh told Innl week Hie had d down thrrc years and thf had planned In replace it A change of had made advantageous lo lo a two store Dick said there was no problem since there wan no of use bed for the Kitchener CIvJ an Juniors who represented Ontario In Games In IK players must IIva either In the hamlet or mile radius not Including urban municipal for play the regulations call for only a mile radius All learns Itockwood Itelwood Eden Mill and and have the same frnwlna privileges which mines the why are hi girls domin league been a real sense of pride develop In our organization and its passed in one team to the other says Doug Work hard And these kids really work hard adds I wen them be down in a game and come back to win time and lime again Hard work always been Thomsons an coaches The present diamond behind the township of has been used to city with gamcn and practices this year The teams arc in uniform almost night of the week year the hopes lo make use a new diamond which may be behind the community hall Acton Sabres will get their first taste of competition this season when they take on the highly rated Juveniles in exhibition gome at Memorial Gardens tonight Wednesday at Sflbres have held weekly pre season workouts since September 10 and coach Dave has pared his training camp roster from down to All players are expected to dress for tonight game so that coach may watch them operate under game con dltlons Dove Beach who ployed last year Downsvlew of the Metro Junior B league and Kick first stringer with the midget finalist Georgetown team season will split dutins In tonight s game Hick Itonnctte a Snore returnee and Hay Dunbar who played with the Toronto Kings mldgelsorihoMTHI arc trying for a position Dunbar moved to Acton during the summer At present the Sabre rosier consists of four goalies nine and forwards The team is allowed to sign players but only 17 may dress for a game Our toughest job Is going to be down to six defencemcn coach told the rce Press this week All prospects arc working hard What we need most is more ice time so that I can take a closer look Hope for ice by Oct 22 absentees foil meet try HEADLINING the cast of championship skaters in this years Ice Capades show is 1973 World Cham pion Karen Magnussen of Vancouver The newest edition of Ice opens at Maple Leaf Gar dens November Ice making machinery in the community centre is expected to be set In motion tomorrow Thursday However when a sheet of Ice will be ready to skate on depends upon how well the weatherman cooperates Arena manager Harold Townsley said last week lhat until the size the motor on the machine is increased warm weather will continue to play havoc with ice making Lack of insulation in the roof of the building also prevents the inside tern peralure from dropping to the reoulrcd level especially under a warm autumn sun Parks and recreation committee Chair lady Diane Spielvogel said it is important Harriers in Guelph Eight members of the North Hal ton Harriers track club participated in the an nual Thanksgiving Day road races in Guelph Monday Frank Houston finished in a field of In the Juvenile boys three mile event Gerry Kooymans of the Hamilton Bay Area won the event in a time of 15 II Houston time was Jones took 1th place In 17 Glen McKemie was 16th in 17 30 Scott Som mervlllel9thlnl7 Rodger in Dennis Blake 23rd in 18 Cliff In and Hick Van Fleet in minutes flat a sheet of ice be ready by Acton Sabres Junior C hockey schedule begins November The club has already held fivq training camp workouts In The committee tried successfully to meet on an off night last Wednesday regular meetings are held on the second Monday of each month However the seven members showed up on lime One showed up later after leaving another meeting but the committee was still short a quorum of four by one Finally at clock minutes after the meeting was supposed to have begun the three member present decided to leave Two of the absentees had notified the secretary In they would be cither late or unable attend but two others were not heard Sabres final ice rental in Is this Sunday mor After thnl they II have lo rely on the Com munity centre where ice making machinery has yet lo be sol In motion hirst game Sabres play their first South Central Junior C league game in Altlston and host the Hornets here Sunday afternoon November Coach will begin signing players after this Sundays workout The team should provide more than Just token opposition for the junior Sabres Included on the roster are several graduates of last year outstanding midget team which toured Finland and ran up an unbeaten streak of games will host a louring Swedish team in December lownllne but thev will have to pay for it themselves lies i dents petitioned for the sidewalk and made it clear they were willing to pay on a local improvement basis council lasl week agreed to the construction of the sidewalk on this basis SOSO Ministry of Transport and Communications told I- they would only replace sidewalk where an existing sidewalk is affected by the construction of new bridge and ap proaches Any additional sidewalk such as the one requested by the ratepayers would be built on a cost sharing basis residents will pay 50 percent of the cost which will be added to their taxes Market Acton Miner Hockey FINAL REGISTRATION at the ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE OCTOBER FROM PM 9 PM Registration res 800 PLEASE NOTE Players of Midget and Juvenile age who make Waterloo Wellington teams will be required to pay an additional reglstra tlon fee SUPERMARKET Industrial Hockey League Registration Dates SUNDAY OCTOBER 14th from pm to pm and SUNDAY OCTOBER 21st from pm to at the ACTON ARENA The first registrations accepted REGISTRATION Payable in 3 monthly Installments Erin school With a brand new addition Erin public school will need two of Its three portable classrooms by the fall of next year The new addition cost 43 8 There are at the school with Bruce Mac the principal ARTHUR A JOHNSON OPTOMETRIST Main St Milton 8783673 Acton- Wednesday and Saturday Parts LADIES BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE Wednesday Evenings School Auditorium Starts Wad Oet Everyone Welcome No Charge For Information Call THE ACTON CURLING CLUB OFFERS YOU A Full Winters Entertainment IN A FRIENBLT CLUB NEW CURLERS WELCOME Open House Free Curling 22d to Exrttrlenced Curlers Will Assist Come out and try our game No obligation Membership Fees Men Students Unties Social For Furthtr IntormMlon Contact B 0S3I3U MILL ST ACTON mm0fW 8530650 RED BRAND BEEF STEAKS TBONE PORTERHOUSE 168 Round Steak Round Steak Roast Sirloin Tip boneless RUMP ROAST 63 Pie BEEF PIES Schneiders lb Black Diamond 16oz Jar CHEEZ PLEEZ Pantry Shelf 10 Tins Save Mandarin Oranges 4f Campbells Tins VegetableBeef Soup Hills Bros 10 Jar Save 30c INSTANT COFFEE s oi Tins Save 15c GRAPE DRINK 2 79 MINI SIZZLERS Schneiders BOLOGNA 1 lb Town Club Pile SIDE BACON Prices Oct 10111313 Swrti3 lb Jar Sara PEANUT BUTTER 99 FRESH PRODUCE DAILY 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