Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 20, 1974, p. 6

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Richmond defeated Tidewater Reuben Salmon scored three limes for Richmond corning a hat trick ChrlB Hudson assisted twice and Rob Mudson Tidewater two goals were unassisted The scorers were Nick and Ralph Rochester shut out Baltimore Gord Scott bulged the twine three times Reeve netted the puck once and single goal scorers were Peter Muselius and John Wntflon Assists went to Sieve Fred Reeve and Scott Ins Ricky Lett and Rick McNnbbeach scored twice to win over Springfield assists went to Todd Cook Ray Carter ljirry Polo and Rob Cleveland h goal scorers were John Grieve and Garry Steward Assisting were Woync Thompson and John ATOM St Kitts held Hamilton to a score winning their game Barry Bob bent the goalie for St Kitts I le got the lone assist Mike Ashley played goal for the St Kitts team Kingston defeated Niagara I- alls in a close game Steve Hepburn accounted for two goals and Scott Perry the other Kingston goal Steve Hepburn and Mark assisted Paul Campbell and Kevin McLaren scored for Niagara Palls Assists went to navies and red Denis netted two when defeated Billy and Paul scored the other goals assists went to Bill Klrkwood Paul Billy MeKenzic Denis and Rob Munro Paul scored the Ions London goal by Don Nolan and Todd Smith A 4 win was reLorded by Dixie over Weston David McKnlght connected for two goals Others were scored by Michael Hudson and Chns Danny Wood and Michael McNabb assisted Mark scored in unassisted goal for Weston Sieve Ram scored the only goal in the Brampton game Brampton a one goal win Ron assisted on the goal Paul Morrison was in goal for Brampton BANTAM Winnipeg posted win over Ottawa Goal scorers were Rauwerdn Ron Guest and Will Buffeh Assists went to Guest and John Gait Glen Jocque received the shutout Quebec held scoreless winning their George Hinder and Randy Upton bulged the twine for Quebec Charlie and Paul Logan assisted Mark Morrison played in goal for Quebec defeated Vancouver John Dyer scored twice as did Ron Kelly for Detroit Dave Morris and Cord Hilton singles for Detroit Dave Morris picked up two assists Others went to and Gary Tim scored once and assisted twice for Van Ray Gary lones and Scott Oakley were the other scorers Taylor also received an Montreal and Toronto played to a lie Steve Mnrshill stored a three goal hat trick Also scoring for Toronto were Ted and Terry Assisting the scorers were Ted wnites Terry and Taylor Brian Storey Jim Hurley lati Rick and all netted the puck for The Acton Free Press Wed Feb 5 Churchill For short time Monday night it looked like llalton Hills might have throe fire chiefs but it turned out to be a subtle method of ehastlsing the administrative staff Councillor Roy Booth put a motion confirming a motion put on the books January authorizing the clerk administrator advertise for a fire for Hills At this time the chief All pay same for dog tags Some owners of dogs in Georgetown who hove already bought 1974 dog licences will receive a two dollar refund If they take the trouble to pick it up at the municipal office Rodger McEachern pounds the boards of the town equal before the law by selling one price tag on dog tigs ftie fees are now eight dollars for male femnli dogs and five dollars for females and neutered The five dollar fee is the si me as Georgetown was paying but Is a two dollar increase for Acton and a one dollar hike for I squeslng Increase The eight dollar fee is two dollar drop for an increase of four and flic dollars for According to the bylaw passed Monday owners must produee a from a showing the dog has been inoculated against rabies within two of applying for the licence Councillor Dick questioned a clause in the which said dog will be considered lobe running large when found on a high wiyorother publie place He pointed out tint help one who has dogs running on private properly agreed thi Council decides to stay with two chiefs California trip illness in report AHS relay team fifth at meet controversy was at Its height with the result two chiefs of the two separate areas were established Booth pointed out it was a duly passed motion and should have been acted upon by the staff Clerk administrator Douglas said he hid been trying to get direction I didn know if I should advertise for a chief of chiefs an overall chief or a Hills fire chief Councillor sud the motion wis out of order He claimed the motion should be rescinded or acted upon Councillor Its sud the motion should be rescinded How cm we be when we have two chiefs right now Who around this table could justify another SIS position he demanded Councillor Pat MiKcnzic and the motion should he rescinded Mayor Tom Hill ruled the motion out of order then Hyde I en put the motion to rescind the January motion Booth pointed out hit he was bothered by the act motion could hi pissed no token by the id mimstraiive He ad milled in this it miv ive worked out for the best but he wanted the policy established that motions would not be held up without reason he oppose the motion on rineiplc since he felt council hid been I don feel slighted I don think council wis retorted Tin motion of I inuary was with levy Booth opposed Hydro route plan The Aeton High 4x800 yard relay team finished fifth out lb of the host Ontario schools in their event it the high school division of the Indoor at Miple Gardens iflernoon The of Scott Somcrvilk first Ice Prink Houston second Glen third ind last second out of to A Collegiate of borough in its licit in time three phones in the event however went to lentral Tech of Toronto South I rcnulle High ind MonurchP irk of Toronto who ill hart faster times thin Iaiiei who placed fourth or the first ml the best lies mi time and Aeton wis it the firsl liank Houston rin I J illhoukh lie had been lor i week prior to the meet mil will i ntu hospital this wcsk to undergo tests ind MeFnchern Ixilh in their ml Today the Mis ir team will travel lo I tor five school meet with Metro Power Collegiate Senator Connor Among towns Acton missed final Did you know that Acton is the only town in the Montr passed the bylaw but will this clause to cover the ajhl Kens win pennant playoffs open Sunday Kens Service clinched first place in the Acton In dustrial Hockey League by tying on s Welding in the final the regular season Sunday night Dun s third goal of the night with three minutes left to play was the marker hot the auto men place Dan Kavanah and Butch also scored for the pennant winners Km Owen matched McGilloway hat trick for the welders Woody abmn and Hick I each lit the lamp Waterloo Wellington Minor Hockey Association should he cleared up and thathasneversenta team to the OMHA finals Elmira teams have won a total of provincial championships six midget five bantam and two juvenile Fergus has one bantam and one midget title to its credit New Hamburg has won three midget and one bantam championship has copped one crown and Orangeville one juvenile title Although it has never won an OMHA cham even little Erin proudly claims one pro bantam finalist The best Acton has done one novice Zone championship in Undisputed king of Ontario minor hockey is the town of Huntsville which has won OMHA championship and been finalists nine other times Huntsville has five midget four bantam three and three juvenile championship trophies Routes Ontario Hydro hi proposed for the kV transmission corridor from tin nuclear deulup mint at Doughs Point lo the Hills will it a me tint in Tliursdiv I Maps settinc out routes will be displayed councils and ition authorities in the an Invc been invited to ittcnd Hydro meet Ontario Hydro will be hold series of meetings to the volt bulk transmission system between Junction and the Georgetown ana Hydro officials will present evaluations on the location of of way within cor ridor Of the meetings one will be held in Hilton it Public School 11 tit Tin I will when then prneied lo i in Milton Hie rouh Hydro favors would directly llu if Ihlto 1redMncArlhiir Community Church mornmi worship and Sundry School very well at tended list Sundiy Our sermon subject was Does ire choir in Hum 1 Next usual hour II i dso it Hie time Churchill fronds will hi I lei lo heir Mr I wis In riturn lo I- Ion Terrne where hi nil Mrs Thompson ire nuking their home He has patient in cm r it for some Misses ind Donna of ie John Knot of and visited with Mr ind Mrs Ik I Kerr Jeffrey ind list Mr Cooper is li for Virejnia to to visit with On Mr and Mrs hi Id luncheon for off jrior lo lift leivint ml ly with Mi Society performs ind mtv I the in llnmnlhy I til on Sun Feb I lb i for the f inn roup to in itir his been ii to of their tin Toronto iked to it Hock i in church i rape rolh wis m idi in ih listThurs luckj winner is icon was Ruin Bill of fdn Mills Mrs I Sw ickhii Hills li wen Mis lorgelleimer Mi mil Mis In I yn ind irvn Itnmer home Curling Blow Press won the league team scoring title with nine markers against the holders is Jack Gary Lewis ind Jim Km a no scored two each and John Kavanah Mike Miller and brine Waller tallied one apiece lieorti MePhail and Cecil Stucklcss potted a pair each for tin Station goals went to Hon Schmidt Steve Garrett and Norm completed a hat trick with just seconds remamini lift likcview lo victory Lome Gordon also scored fur th winnen Geor Cook and Llovd bulged the for the workers A P 1 4 112 120 Mill W ice 17 11 Van sWeldmL Press 17 10 lent 10 Mat ion Hotel Hi Ik rs 17 1 1C 145 I John Kavanakh of Blow Press won the Icigue sconnt with and assists for points Jim KavamiMS of Press and Dan of Ken Auto cousins of scoring champ John tied for second with points Jim lit assists and Dan goals and assists Last Don and John Gov tied for title with Iuimic sconnj stats will be PldfrS of Kens 7 30 list Welding Sunday 1st Mime A ladies rink comprised of Mackenzie ind Hill compete in on Sat They came first in their draw ind lost out on the trophy one point On tin Thursday men curlers enter tamed men This was first Aclon out winmrs 1 point next garni is in the truckirs an 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