Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 16, 1974, p. 6

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Novices upset Milton Goals by Brian Ken KnvanrtBh and Mike Noiias who him won Canary and Jim earned insists on eight fumes in Ihclr the Acton team produced one of the few Tlho minor hockey victories on last Wednesday Milton PLR In Milton Milton lee In the last decode by Hurry and Sunday afternoon The Milton team playa in Ihu Jim Ken KiHiinuti Ladies basketball for rand Villi with help from li oiili KuviinUKh ill looklnu to till week whin his will yet hi only lows liny no far That wan I lo whin Hit Hum find only nil mi it In ItidKilnwii thh In hi loud hilf of Youth beats experience hnllinni til riii ItlitKi Milton 10 idled by Acton High junior girls night the A lib whipped a select team from swept three games from the the Acton parka and ladles 107 1S0 150 from Milton loiched by I recreation ladles basketball Flaying volleyball for the 1 Nixt wok league 20 in on exhibition Indies were Punt Gall from game last Wednesday night Iron I will the Indkn Patoky paced the Knight Julie Jordan ACTON NOVICES probably the most promising young hockey team in town pulled a big upset when lhe walked into Milton and knocked off the Milton Sockets Sunday afternoon Acton minor hotkey victories on Milton ice have been few and fur between in the last decade The Acton team couched by John Kavanagh and ex sabres Randy WUdon and Ted is undefeated in league The Acton Free Press Wed Jan id Malcolm sparks peewees to win over Bay Ridges WaterlooWellington standings Acton High attack with 12 Carton I Hamilton points Susan Thomson had Joanne Anckcr Maureen seven no four and Joanne and Susan South Barry Carol Jordan Jen The lodloH basketball nlfcr Krapek and Nancy roster Included Kay two Sharon Howard Susan Pat Wood was lops for the Sandy Lewis Hill Pat VEaT IS Indies with 10 points Pat Wood Pal Henderson Sharon Kla nil Henderson and Kay Nlclson Hetty and netted four each and Susan fair and Hill hod two The ladles appreciate the apiece help of coach Mist Ann In a volleyball match the Pool In organizing the games Bow to burgers BARGAINS GALORE at Nielsens Clothing Finding a snowmobile stand uptowirrterJrjjS war after war is After dumping regular Waterloo Wellington league Mens preserved their record infills exhibition garni it the centre night Prior to last the Ridges club is in the A classification had lost mi Rimes in w a than to Due McOiltoway Iced iht win with Loal If with help from Malcolm Team captain Brown on inning goal irllcr Malcolm scored twice and Bruce Mithnil connected once for tin Men while Shore Joe rnov ind Mike for figured in all fivi scored He stored agisted on the two ijiinstHrincillt was also his best as lit set up Acton goals Bruce lit the lamp twite and Steve Van Shone mid wade came through once John Met and Don Robinson scored for Mm have at least a Ik for the Waterloo- league pennant and arc now practicing for the plajoffs tht upcoming Hon Soo tournamtnt in Mane in Hydro Commissioners behind in pay rat race lUdro members be to vote themselves a raise in pas if conversation at Thursdav night regular meeting is in on members ire paid per meeting Regular meetings are held once a month on the second Thursdav the rect Jot and in of that are now thatthtirS3l meeting figure inert used should we sit for Sir when s ng Chair nun When I off the night shift at work to attend meeting m losing oner Tler Sr What kind of man can get now for Hilton IhlLs lcs who sit on the com is Major of Mechanics best Pan Tired a hat trick to spark Ken a unset victor over Vans Weldinfi in Industrial league The welders loss Blow Press to take over soli possession of Cousins Jim and John upheld iccountini for of the four Blow Prtss i4 i Station Hotel 1 lenlrt Hellers a in other Burke Bill ind Din llown rounited nut the Ken Dan potted pair of goals Ken Owen and Gem Van Vikings ready little Vikings the North scored a pair of exhibition vie tones over their rnnls 7 list Scott scored points to spark the to a 9-1- win on ihcir home court John had ii points Paul Bowtn ind Bert Post tvro George led Marauder with four points Bruce and Bruce had three apiece ind Walter two at Bennett Paul Bowcn scored 10 points John Ncsset three two Vikings tost good players to high school in eluding Matt Brian Larson Hick Van Fleet Marvin Ran Webster and Jim Matthews but coach John Kavanagh expects to ime a contender nevertheless The Bennett team coached by Dave Boycott has already I w iwo I John i s with one ipiece figured in the Blow Press storing Perkins for the holders Sill SUv Townsltv both scored lw fr nglt goals to onion Norm Bill Hon Hon i it Jim for and who has been to remain under regional government introduced the comparison factor into Ihe discussion I sit at their meetings and everything seems to be done on a comparison basis he said Anything within reason is what 1 m relating m self lo Hills Mavor Tom Hill who was attending his first inciting as a member of the commission suggested the body contact Georgetown to sec it their remuneration plans arc our time lust as valuable here is theirs is then Ihe mayor pointed out Commissioner Tyler reminded his colleagues that anv raise would nave to receive the approval of both Ontario Hydro and Hills Council He also the present mileage rilcof 10c per mile is out of line said by next voir we II be paying for a of bread concluded Brow n in line with the monetary Well if right II be pounding a hell of a lot of dough on the cupboard rtpheil Hill Orjnge Hdtnburg Acton Fergus Erin Orange Hamburg inn Ntw Hamburg Orange Ntw Hamburg Erin Orange Hamburg Atom T A 12 15 i 10 atoms top Elora 5 17 2 10 7 1 3 I 28 12 9 1 2 23 20 2 48 16 12 5 7 34 45 10 11 6 2 18 8 12 7 13 1 9 82 20 41 K 30 27 2 29 34 10 1 38 42 7 14 12 10 10 Midget 6 10 Acton A atoms blew a first period lead and lost to New Hamburg Thursday night but bounced back to trounce Mora here Sun day afternoon in Waterloo- Wellington league action Mike and Mike Marshall staked A to a lend against New Hamburg with help from Mike Strong Timbers and Bonnie Jackson before Ihe burgers came to life and got two goals from Peter and the winner from Steve McNeil The boys got the lead I hen slopped passing shooting and hitting They forgot every thing we ve tried to teach them said coach Fred Buchanan Against Flora Tim scored theonly goal of the first period on a pass from Mike McRac Acton then fired four more goals in McArthur bagged a hat trick Gary Lumbers and Dave Brown netted two goals apiece and Mike Strong scored once Turner ployed a totally unselfish game setting up five of the Acton goals Dave Brown also drew three assists A are looking forward to Saturday when they Irav el to for the second half of the big Acton challenge scries They also play a league game at home against Erin Sunday at 3 Over the holidays A were upset by the Milton minor atom team Murt Allison Equipment si your SKHXMdialir now SALES SERVICE R 1 GEORGETOWN 14 18 1 11 14 2 42 12 34 41 28 52 21 47 1 64 16 18 16 14 4 1 Id Sabres are slipping ItnctanK upset in Acton ami tht first place llndford whipped the Sabres In night NORTH lb 8771211 ACTON CHAMBER of COMMERCE ANHUAL GENERAL DINNER MEETING for the election of 1974 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS WEDNESDAY JANUARY at the DOMINION HOTEL Member and Other Interested Ponons Welcome per person For further inquiries or reservations DOUG PATTEN Much needed muscle wot added to the Sabre forward units when winger Patten came to Acton this year completing his minor hockey eligibility ih oven lies Doug starred in November is win over Bradford Ihe only loss the defending have suffered so far He Is employed by the Ministry of Transport MEET THE SABRES JUNIOR HOCKEY Acton Sabres Fergus Green Machine At Acton Community Ctntre FRIDAY JAN 18 830 pm Adults ST oil Students Children Senior Citizens Admitted Free The Penalty Box will be open to Sabre Booster Club members BERT OSBORNE Sabres answer Eddie Shack Bert Osborne la a ball lire whenever he hits the ice Bert played his minor hockey in George lown and came to AC ton last year from Georgetown luveniles Ho works for a drapery THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION ANNOUNCES THE FORMATION OF THE FOLLOWING 10 WEEK GENERAL INTEREST NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES IN THE HIGH SCHOOLS AT ACTON GEORGETOWN MILTON CUSSES BEGIN WEDNESDAY IAN 16 THURSDAY JAN 17 MONDAY JAN AND TUESDAY JAN The following classes have openings and registrations writ be received at the schools on the first night of class COURSE SCHOOL Auto Servicing for Wen and Women MILTON Bookkeeping for Small Business Bookkeeping for Small GEORGE MILTON Brush Up Your Typing ACTON Brush Up Your Typing GEORGE Brush Up Your Typing MILTON Crochet and Creative Stitchery si ACTON Crocheting and Needlepoint s MILTON English as a Second Language Fitness and Recreation ACTON Fitness and Recreation MILTON GEORGE NIGHT Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tue COURSE Golf tar Playing Inter or Design and Decoration SCHOOL GEORGE GEORGE ACTON Crochet GEORGE Wctalwork GEORGE ACTON Hug Hooking Welding Is GEORGE GEORGE NIGHT Monday Tuesday Tuesday The following classes have a small registration but wilt operate on first night If sufficient additional registrations are received the classes will continue to operate COURSE SCHOOL NIGHT Budget Cooking Eat well GEORGE economically Creative Painting GEORGE Toesday si inter or Design and Decoration Interior Design and Decoration Kn and Crocheting The following courses are filled and no further registrations can be re GEORGE MILTON MILTON Tuesday Tuesday Yoga Yoga ACTON Wcdncs MILTON SPECIAL ADDED YOGA CLASSES CAN STILL REGISTER MAILI BOTH CLASSES AT ROBERT LITTLE CENTRE ACTON All Courses marked are three hour courses and run from 7 p m All other courses are two hour courses and run from p Gymnastics For further information call WuH Educafcon Office or can collect

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