Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 1, 1974, p. 4

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The Acton Free Press Wed May Rams lose tie in exhibitions host Arthur in league opener TROPHY to of Acton Rams took shellacking from the Bolton Wanderers in their first ex ion Junior C lacrosse Home here last Wednesday night but rebounded to battle the Junior Comets to a 12 tie hero Saturday night Rams open their Central Ontario Junior schedule against Arthur here at the community centre Monday night May at 30 Rob Poole Rams loath dressed players for the first scrimmage against Bolton including Jim Date Manes Wade Knight Ian Campbell Ken Withers Rlek Newman Bruce Swift Wayne Young George Glen Terry Dunn and Bruce Cooks Icy all returnees three graduates of the Midget finalist the March i mmel and Shirley Rosenbersky Presen R Krimxnd ilia Hewitt was made liW en Tyler Ron Moore Paul ami Steve Wilson a brother combination from Milton that has played lacrosse in John from Fergus and Brampton Andy Bolton built up a first period lead and were in command 14 after two periods an Poole bin entire bench to nee what they do Manes nick Newman Wayne Young Glen McKcnzle and Bruce scored for At ton I Sanderson fired five goals and Bob Bryan Ihrt for the Wanderers who look like definite contenders for llu Junior C Bolton has players from ftnimnlea and Brampton Goals by Glen and George in the final live of piny Hams a tie Saturday against the Comets who piny In the Western Ontario Junior lengiiL Steve younger of the Wilson brothers was par Impri naive for the Rams scoring three goals and just the garni winner In the final minute Brute also fired a hut trick for Acton George and Glen McKiiwle netted two goals apiece while rookie Ron and brother Gary who up to play goal netttd one each Phil Provost had four goals for the Comets Rnmb one addition to the lineup for Saturday Some Ian was ropped by tin Bolton learn following Wdmndnys garni and was quickly by Ram manager Howard moved lo r Inut goal and on morn for lliimns who won only lhri of He wan fifth In ll I lira Junior storing After Monday home r Rains Irnvol lo Sound May and host Ml a Ulan nun Monday May 11 won Ilia OKA Junior in in pi on ship week they defeated fl In the game of brut of seven final who in seven game In Hip finals won the final four game to hundreds of youngsters lor trout the pond league has new president Jean Paul of Jerry and Pal Post Judy was elected Shannon Carl Timbers and president of the Waterloo- Howard Dunbar also Wellington Minor Hockey MINI SPIEL winners Norma Robinson rink won the Trophy Mar made the presentation 1 to r Patrick Pat Near and Pauline Hamilton Skip Norma was missing when photo was taken Thursday night Mr Gauthler succeeds Barry of Acton who will remain on the executive as immediate past president Ron of Acton was elected 2nd vice president juveniles and Noel Weir of Acton bantams went the secretary furthest in playoffs Representatives from Ihc reaching the Bantam group seven towns voted to before losing to Maple down further on Minor Hockey Association at the annual meeting Playoff champions in the Waterloo Wellington league were atoms Orange pee wees midgets righting next season by a rule that players recclv ing major penalties for fighting in any period of a game will be suspended for the remainder of that game plus the next game NIELSEN TROPHY winners this rink skipped by presentation to 1 tor Phyllis Ina Mellon Lily Phyllis Patrick won the Aeton Curling Club ladies Higgins and Shirley Rosenbersky section draw Gwen Tyler made the OConnor applauds sentiments M Terry Connor is not impressed with the Minister of Health Marc arguments regarding the sanctity of the Canadian Football League as opposed to Ihc fledging World Football League and the Toronto Northmen franchise applaud s sentiments but regret his so- far bumbling effort to his goal he told this newspaper comparing Lalonde to Miami Fullback to Csonka bowling over the opposition while thousands cheer Who would seriously take issue with a dramatic and patriotic proCanadian move aimed at preserving a piece of our culture Connor asks But he several other considerations and fads have fume his crystal clear issue First the question arises as to whether Lalonde forts can real effect on future of the C I It is argued that If the survives financially over the next couple of it will clobber the C There being no agreement between the leagues it will freely raid the plaver rosters of the nine Canadian learns taking our bebt and even second best players Our Rodger double winner at five school meet Rodger was a double winner at a five school track meet hosted by George town District High at Sheridan College Thursday The Acton High sprinter won the senior 100 metres in 114 the metres in and placed third in the BOO Glen Ken lie won the senior in and Frank Houston was second the junior in and second in the open 1500 to Mike Dixon of Georgetown Frank slime was 4 to a 4 mile Near recorded her best ever time 2 4 to place second in the girls open Mike was second in the Midget boys 100 12 Brian Larsen won the midget shot putt and Maureen won the girls putt The best we vc ever done Acton Georgetown Milton there is a is points White Oaks and Burlington he says 1 think were Lord took part in the capable or and hit what meel we re shooting for this year Coach Bruce is propping the track team Points are awarded on a the upcoming 1 basis for the lop six championships in in event Mens softball starts Sun league would then be staffed by third and fourth rate plavcrs as opposed to the present situation which at least allows us a calibre of closely second to the It would even be pr allow the North men to remain so goes this argument because has to refrain from raiding the C L His team presence in Cinada permits some Canadian government influence over the situation Further obviously has some doubt imong his fellow owners they arc giving him and and may be to use it to prevent raiding and other actions harmful lo the C In any event an antl raiding mutual respect for contracts agreement would seem to be more easily at tamed with a Canadian presence in the F L than without one 0 Connor says Thus it is argued actions if sue may well produce the opposite result to that desired A second argument made is that actions amount to an unwarranted intrusion into the private sector which is unprcce dented unconstitutional and the latter because it affects one team only in one sport only lam more impressed with the first argument than with the second says Connor Boys can play baseball in Georgetown The Georgetown Baseball Association is offering all boys in Acton and area who wish to play baseball rather than a chance to register for all star or house league teams in Georgetown now There ill be no baseball in this year since the Acton Minor Baseball Association has switched ill of its teams to softball The expects to have all stir entries in the County league in the tyke peewee bantam and midget age groups as well as house leagues for T ball tyke pccwcc and bantam midget Acton boys interested in playing baseball should call Ron in Georgetown at FIRST DRAW winners in the Acton Curling Club Ladies section won the Mackenzie Trophy Vivtan Roszell made the presentation to skip Phyllis Patrick Betty Bell and Colleen Jordan Missing when photo was taken was Dolores Jordan 8530290 HUNDREDS of JEANS Get our gloves and spikes out fellas Recreational begins at the park this night p Lewis who organized a successful four team fun league on Sunday mornings last vcar told the Free Press thii week he hopes to have i four team loop igain ihis The diamond at the park has been booked for nights for the men interested is to play There is no registration fee do is show night with jour glove spikes if have them GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ALL STAR TRVOUTS TYKE- EVERY Monday Night PEEWEE- Wednesday Night BANTAM- EVERY Thursday Night MIDGET- EVERY Tuesday Night Alt try outs at the A Diamond Georgetown Fairgrounds All starting times 6 30 p m Any boys in playing the HOUSE LEAGUE of the above categories please contact Ron Ssuigna fcfi BRIAN MARSHALL You all remember Brian when he was in Georgetown Now Brian is Sales Manager at RALLY SPORT in Brampton He selling Volvos and Fiats and he invites his many friends and interested car buyers to drop in at RALLY SPORT Queen St W Brampton under the Dixie Cup tower and say hello and see his line up of cars RALLY SPORT 250 Queen St W Brampton the Dixie Cup Phone SUPERMARKET 9 MILL ST ACTON 8530650 Meat Department Specials Freih Loin GROUND CHUCK I Carnation INSTANT STEWING BEEF COOKED MEATS Moc Cme ft lb Frozen BEEF PATTIES 239 Town Club 1 lb SIDE BACON 1ICES EFFECTIVE MAY 3 SPECIALS Kg Boy JSii Butter Milk Bread 279 Save MASHED POTATOES 49 Bottle TOMATO KETCHUP 289 Sav 17c C Hitli Broi Jar INSTANT COFFEE Tim ALPHAGETTI 4 Maple CANADIAN a CHEESE SLICES 299 Save 18 Tin DHMO CLEANER Save 18c 59 32 Tint GRAPE DRINK 3 Gamble Family Size HEAD SHOULDERS SHAMPOO Jar Caramel Only 1 SUNDAE TOPPING 3 FRESH PRODUCE ARRIVES DAILY AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES

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