Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 27, 1974, p. 4

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US teams visit Acton Scores were lopsided but friendship is close scons wire lopsided but the friendship that suited close follow visit of minor hockey from on inn front impelled by bus to to ex ith the local bint irefiRhU Juvenile lion- wire Ihc centre mil Iwintinis scored surprised i lit win over their fiucsts hockey for two but wononlv p J in the Friday game Jack netted the first Milwaukee goal with help from Rob Ilicks and John Kubosh scored the second issisted Saturday afternoon Jeff Shields Kick Van Fleet Joe tnrdln and Kevin Weir were the Acton marksmen while John Kubosh and Jack Knake replied for Milwaukee Rick American visitors Juveniles the Lions by when the whinRtil I ml even tin scon wis tied tin of thi second Ml ihe on both learns hive been for four venrs It Shields scored three Kevin and Hick in lwocuhand bred I Hardin wd Man one apiece for the ran out of legs in the Ihlr Alan and Bill Gage kept Milwaukee In the game with second period goals Ted Bill Rage and Mike earned assists Wayne Allan fired four for Acton Ian Campbell Gory Moore netted two each and Kevin Pete Van fleet and George one apiece Gene and Bill Gage were the Milwaukee goalgcttcrs In Friday night Ted Lawson and Mike picked up assists For Acton Wayne Allan Kevin and John McAdam scored two goals apiece Gary Moore Paul Daley Van Fleet George Coultrup and Wade Knight had one apiece Milwaukee players were billeted with their Acton counterparts and parents from the US also received accommodation through the generosity of Frank and Betty and Lino and duel Mario We triod to make our friends feel that even though the scores were lopsided they were not to be humiliated Acton Minor Hockey President Don Lindsay emphasized Most of our players have been beaten by similar scores not too many years ago The lesson both sides have learned Is that it matter if you win or lose rather how you win or lose The Milwaukee boys per year to play he In the city where there arc The Acton Free Press Wed March Brookville girls in juvenile loop lb looking for girls old and under as of Jnnuary I lo pi ly on Hi formed junior soft ball leam this Shirley and Doug Thomson who an primarily for organizing minor in have entered a girls team in new Junior league with teams from Juveniles tied Georgetown juvenilis bounced hack from an shellacking in opening game of semi series with I on don night to win on Georgetown Ice Sunday afternoon and tie up Hip best of five scries Third gome the key to series Is scheduled for icorgelown Memorial tomorrow night ind the fourth for If a fifth game is necessirv it will be played in Sunday it Brian atoned for i performance in goal Saturday night by playing one of his best gimis of reason the hard which loach Robinson is ihe best leim his is faced this voir and the defending Ontario champions Trenton are playing in the other Juvenile semi final scries mi id in lead the first periods of Saturn s Burlington Brnntford and Teims will enter the Women Softball Union playoffs it the end of Ihe vcar will be allowed louse from anywhere in the area in Ihe new league Workout arc expect to begin at the dnmond in late April Girls interested in trying out arc Pitcher Sue Thomson of played with the Kitchener Junior Civltans who represented Ontario at the Canada Games in B C last summer girls minor teams also won a host of league and championships PLAQUE from Milwaukee Mayor Henry earned greetings and best wishes for Ac celebration Day Of Champions Tournament riie annual Minor Hockey Day hi ib scheduled for the community this Sat March Consolation games will In in the morning and championship ganits in at groups the afternoon Trophies will Ixpresuituloii the ict immediately following game will be treated to hot dogs and Relink Kara Kick Scrape and rebounded from a tough B urn series with Whitby lo three excellent eimes and ilk oil with the grand trophy at Ihe i nh annual Georgetown Kinsmen International mum Tournament luwgttown archrivals morning lo win the series ehampionshlp whipped series op per I in the and upset Ihe series champion Toronto lied Wmgs J 1 in Saturday thorn pi oris tup game ihint eantain Rich Hall who tapped an outstanding tournament performance by scoring into Ihc empty Red Wing net in the final minute of tin grind championship game won the Irophy as the tournament only three covered artificial Icerinks They were appalled to learn that boys In Canada ploy for next to nothing as well as having a lot of equipment supplied Tor them Milwaukee juvenile Paul a former Acton resident and star defence man with the local junior hockey team felt it was good for nib players to find out where they stand regarding their progress In He said the experience they gained here on the weekend will be of great benefit There is a possibility Acton teams will pay a return visit to Milwaukee next year Prior to Friday nights games Acton players pre sented each of their guests with souvenir books of the Canada So let Union hockey series and leather key cases as mementos or their visit to Acton Paul and the captains of the siting teams Ted Lawson and Bob presented Duby the last mayor of Acton with a plaque carrying greetings from Mil Henry Maier Mrs the former Peggy Oakcs made ihc mite bus trip with cams AIHL title at stake Sunday Van Welding and Blow Press meet at the community centre Sunday night at 7 for the Acton Industrial Hockey League Sparked by three goal effort from the stick of league scoring champ John Kavanagh the pressmen edged the welders 3 Sunday night to square the best of three final at a game apiece John Roberts also scored for Blow Press Jack Pi gnat el I earned a pair of assists while Gary Lewis Ray Stull goalie Jim Kavanagh and Alan Hall helped out on a goal apiece Bill Fabian scored twice ind lit the lamp once for Van Welding Ken Owen assisted on all three goals Single assists went to Bill and Dan The score was lied at the end of the first period Blow Press was ahead 3 after two stanzas Harriers in championship Rodger Glen Scott vllle Jones Dennis Blake and Heather Near of the North Harriers Inck club will Iravcl to Toronto this weekend to compete in the Ontario juvenile and junior indoor track ptonships SOUVENIR BOOKS of the CanadaSoviet Union hotkey series and key cases were presented to the Milwaukee visitors as a token of before each of the Friday night games I bantam goalie Gary greets Robert Christiansen assistant captain of the Milwaukee bantams Raiders enter CAHA playoffs At Acton Curling Club Class rinks in bonspiel Some of the Acton h is ever fllen will be available for broom and stone spectators to at the Aeton Curling Club beginning this A total of rinks from the area Hamilton will bo taking part in the Sun and Pun which lorida toeathof the four members the winning in ling begins iturtl morning and ton liiiues ill Second half of the begins April 14 Playoffs will continue each night tin week of April 14 with the championship taking place Saturday April Hi Interest is so keen in the event that an entry the Paul Savage of Toronto which pit suited Ontario in the Brier championships hid to be turned down it arrived loo late Acton lub members organizing the event invite anyone in the area who is interested to drop in ami watch the fine curling There is no ad charge rink from the North lull in Ceorgclown finalists in this year Ontario gion championships is also entered For the second year in a row Georgetown Haiders will carry the A banner into the Intermediate A hockey playoffs Haiders won Ihe right to play the champions I in i best scries in Sudbury this weekend by upsetting Port Colbornt Sailors in the Port Sunday night and shellacking the salts on Georgetown ice night I Port overtime win to eliminate the four to two in night it was decided Raiders would play best of seven series for the OH A Inter mediate championship Three games wen scheduled for this week with the team ling enter must begin in near Sudbury his put two pucks past Port goalie Hob Stewart in the first seconds of play and before the period was over hid fii lead forced Bob into a but pass found its to Tate slick into the Port net to make it blasted homi his 12th and nth plivoff Roils to Georgetown a iO ind Tom Gilbert boomed another shot past the shiken in the find minute of the period Haiders Port in the first period ind Pete Kennedv power toil m Kit it 7 of Ihe second period hut iters and Mike Green put Port on the with John ind Paul of the Haiders serving minor pen completed his third playoff hat Inck Gilbert bagged his second of night ind Bill Currie his first of the for Georgetown in third period whin Dave ind of the Sailors fought following an exchange of high sticks and Paul Robinson battled Port Jem lalulippo The game ended with Terry Hoy of the Sailors pounding I vans in Ticket to North winnink two games the to enter playoffs which must begin T mill noun io liir CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Guelph Multi Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES Juveniles in tournament Acton juvenile I will plov of in the first of the annual counts Juvenile in Mill on it FREDA HOFFAAAN George Oil TlphonIM services DISCOUNT PRICES ON Inground and above ground vinyl liner pools Chemicals and Equipment For information call Acton 519 8531801 Acton OMHA Minor Hockey Association ANNUAL MEETING and ELECTION OF OFFICERS Acton Community Centre Sun April pm This is a public meeting open to anyone interested in minor hockey More adult help is urgently required in order to operate the minor hockey program Kennedy Hoy to shone in i miking role for the Itnders Kennedy earned on four goals and helped out on three Junior Tibbclts scored two one wink Haulers were short handed to George town a first period leid in nights game Pete Kennedy Hay lonelli and late were the other It Tate Port Hoy pulled Stewart out of the net lo store led scored for Port in second period and Waters in third the only two shots to Keith who nude lot of pressure even though he had only shots Bradford in semifinals whipped Alton s four straight in the Central Junior roup fin lis ousted I Hears our Homes one in tin A Junior quarter finals ind will open semi finals in CobaurK l riday night Second of Ihe best of seven series is scheduled for ford Sunday night 1enming ton and lied a game apiece in the II A Junior semi final THE ACTON FREE PRESS Authorized as Second j Mall Postal Registration Number 051 5 BEEF RAFFLE AND COUNTRY AUCTION SaL April 6th 1974 11 am For Tickets Auction Sale call AUCTION All new and used donations greatly appreciated Goods can be brought the Arena one week prior to Auction For Pick up call Eric Stone Bill Kent 877 Joe Chaisson or Joe Johnston 4732 All proceeds rendered Holy Cross Parish COME IN NOW AND SEE THE ALL NEW TALK TO AL CLARK FOR YOUR NEXT NEW CAR AT Andrew Murray Motors Limited Georgetown Ontario 33 N SOFTBALL REGISTRATION ACTON ARENA Saturday March 30th 9 am till 12 Noon Girls and Boys 7 years to under 19 years as of January 1 1974 GIRLS Minor under 12 Juvenile under 16 Junior under 19 BOYS Minor under 13 Bantam under 15 Midget under 17 Juvenile under 19 REGISTRATION FEES for one child or for two or more children of same family Phyers must be registered by parent or guardian COACHES MANAGERS UMPIRES SCOREKEEPERS CONVENORS VOLUNTEERS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED

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