Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 10, 1974, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

4 The Acton Free Press Wed July S with Denis Gibbons Anybody who thinks Hills needs a new arena solely because its hockey teams aren t Setting enough practice ice time had better ask how Moscow a city of million is producing the kind of hockey players it is with only four covered artificial ice arenas ivah think of lots of good reasons why we should have a new arena but since I returned from Moscow lack of ice time for hockey teams is no longer among them Jack Greer the former Acton councilman starred on when Acton tanners were in their heyday tried to tell me the same thing two years ago when I complained that minor hockey teams were suffering because ice was not installed until late October Well Jack it took mo two years and ACTON OPEN trophy winners were 1 to r Stu Brian Robertson low gross and George les of travel to discover you were right when I McDonald 2nd low gross Glen low and tournament champion Bob Woodcock 2nd ihc nam to a Rams extend streak upset Mississauga Acton Rama extended their winning streak In OLA Junior C lacrosse to our somes when they upset second place Mississauga Athletics 11 10 on third period goals by Paul Wilson Stove Wilson and Kevin Marcoux In Aclon Monday night Hams are now and In sixth place In the 10 team league led after iwo periods but failed to score In the final minutes when Rams connected three times Bruce and Kevin both fired hat tricks for Ihe Hams Paul Wilson scored and Wayne Young Del Watson and Steve Wilson tallied once each Last Wednesday night Jim champion should have listened to experience in the first net Keith Andrews OGA handicap George Tow net Andy seniors Long Branch Cooksley Glen Sherman Kevin Marcoux Steve Wilson and Paul Wilson also scored for Acton The Wilson brothers both Junior rookies from Milton iavc been playing ex well Paul Is fifth In team scoring with goals and 19 assists for paints and Steve Is sixth with 19 goals and 13 assists for points Rams play host to Long Branch Monday July 15 at Rams have six regular season games to play and manager Howard is confident they can win at least five of them and finish no worse that The win over Mississauga moved the club Into a sixth place tic with the Hawks The believe tan do it now commented the Ram manager Fvery lime they go on to the floor place What do you think we used the Tannery filter beds and Fairy Lake for in the middle of winter Jack asked me then He also pointed out that many of Georgetown outstanding teams of the same era were born on the frozen Credit River What makes the Russian hockey system even more intriguing is that they not only use outdoor ice but also plain old ordinary dry land to do most of their physical conditioning The National team which will face the in September for in stance is already dry land training and we were told will not hit the ice until mid August One of the conclusions you can draw from this champion Is Brian Robertson Zaji it ic Moore Nolan Jim procedure is that it is to prepare Graham and Gord Roman players physically for the task theT Spend most Of Course near Compbellville George McPhail the time on the ICC practicing skills something SO Saturday to nose out defen John Krapck and Ron Often forgotten about in Canadian sessions McDonald In Shannon at and Glen Mc Boys playing soccer this summer t be doing anything better to prepare themselves for Glen won low net Rounding out the starting the nockey season Basketball volleyball and honors with an field of were Dick tennis are also summer sports With a direct Andrews walked off Tim Coles Larry McAfee Handicap John of Torrance Call and a former Robertson champion at Centennial Open II be out to win whether It against Bolton Ilcxdak Arthur or any of the ttnmn Rams will probably mil up in a round robin series with Long Branch and After a hot scoring streak which him score five in a twice rookie Bob Thistle sharp shooter All time Ham champ Hob 14 continuing his fine shooting with the Fergus of thc A Major Is tgut Mil season Although he Ins only seven Hob his 12 goats and avosls for points art currently tied for fourth plate in ihe team league Also in the league arc Windsor Brant ford Owen Sound Six Nations and the Toronto Shooting Starts Ran lurkoi has failed to In the last even though the team has faring well Klnpnlon Kings who Acton Rams In A Tier Junior finals year record of and arc In third place In the division of astern Ontario group Sox lose Hock wood Itcd Sox dropped 12lh In IS Intercity starts 1 to hi leading Ingram in Hock wood lost night Tuesday Sox tmnfn in Inst in the tl l ln mis I Stratford tot wood 11 Friday Stratford Waterloo lltspcier 1 that hard to believe The Russians of course are George McPhail shot an using circuit weight training and a variety of win the trophy for ihe best conditioning exercises as well Somcrviiie was Whether you agree With the system or not its back in hard to argue that we should have another indoor The padre Rev ice surface ready in September just for hockey Andy McKenzie cortcd home practices when the weather is still fine and there lhe piece of hard are all sorts of parks and school fields available l andsome Superior for dry land training ST Before the Free Press phone starts ringing off Rev Andy was right up there the hook yes I want a new arena With the town h the best shooting on 83 of Halton Hills now at 32000 and still growing an arena with adequate seaUng capacity Is a must to wSS3iJri5n Stage community events trophy was also awarded for My message to our council is this Please the first time year consider the need for the new building very Keith Andrews was closest but dont swallow the line that unless we get it we wont develop hockey players Keith Ranncy Rick Near Ian Campbell Pete Turkosz Timbers Irwin Paddy Dick Gerald Rev chaired Dick Harry Moon Don Centennial open tournament Ross Morton Bob committee lie assisted Bill Nlcolak by Ron Don Coo Ted Harold Andy Nolan McDonald Townsley Ron Anderson Scott Somervillc and Julian Charlie Fred bald Fred New Dave Nimed to committee McMillan Bryan Dunn Phil for Acton Open were Graham Bill Wilson Ken Chairman Don Ron Fryer Willie Mitchell Ken Tom Bell Bill McClure Gerry Van Der Wilson Keith Andrews Stu Eyken Mike McCristall Ivan and Kilby Lome Norton and Carl Chicks tame Bengaiettes drive to the pin feet five Inches on hole while Julian hit the longest Jacques Gallant most honest golfer with a remarkable score of 196 Other top gross scores included Rev Andy Me Gary Murr Keith Tom Bell and Jack Acton Chicks recently won a home and home girls lacrosse scries from the Hamilton Bengaiettes Chicks won in June and in Hamilton last Thursday night Pat Kelly scored two goals while Gail McClure and Pat sniped one apiece for Chicks in the first game Debbie James Joanne Ancker and Cathy earned assists Gail and Debbie Brown shot unassisted goals the Chicks in second HOITietS StinQ in and lost 110 and respectively Coach Jim James reports that Diane Drysdalc and Debbie Spiclvogcl have been the most improved in recent games girls stayed at Lake field College School and enjoyed swim mlng and boating This Saturday Chicks will Jr C Lacrosse Excitement RAMS vs LONG BRANCH PCOS JULY 15th PM Slay in a tournament in James hopes his learn will be able to host their own tournament sometime In September Chicks Sue Somervillc Nia Cordlngly Maureen Gall McClure Debbie James Joanne Aneker Cathy Karen Barber Pat Kelly Donna McClure Vera Strokov Debbie Brown Val Irwin Pat Haggett J Anne Berry Joyce Denny Fran game Playing in a tournament in Lakcficla near Peterborough on the weekend the Chicks came up against stiff op Acton BP squirts beat Limehouse i Indusmin chalk up fifth win the Hawks Green Hornets Golden Hawks in Acton Minor Softball action at the Z Bennett School diamond last Wednesday night It was thc first win of season for Hornets and the first defeat of the year for thc Hawks Green Hornets Floyd Acton Building Products squirts outlasted 16 Saturday for their first of the Rural Minor leadoff man Campbell was tho hitting star of game with Acton peewees tallied twice each lor up their fifth win in the Dayton team seven Golden Horseshoe Gaynor David League games when they of the first period and at Hann Pat Miller Don Miller whipped Dayton 1M the end of the second Their Robin McClure Steve Camp in minor lacrosse action at next game is in Ancaster bell Mike Campbell the community centre last tomorrow Thursday night Wednesday night Kitchener Pawnees will Golden Hawks See Mc supply opposition for Randy Mitchell f nd game Una Schamacum Allen Bic Acton scoring attack with four goals Mike Marshall Both John Bob McClure Don Li Ken Elliott Mu Mii Archibald Todd Mclntyre a arty Daley one each Murray McNabb David Mike and Kevin Wednesday July l Paul Vermellon Rich Acton Pete Turkosz Peter Elsley Tracy Dunbar Jamie Lawson Kim Weir Leslie Berry Scott Mitchell Brad Minor soccer Acton atom Rovers came up with a 1 win over Hock wood atoms last week Tjana Taras scored both goals for the Rovers Brian DeVrlcs replied for Rockets scored a con win over the Hornets and Spitfires lost 1 1 to A J Acton atoms ill stars earned a 1 win over Fergus in an exhibition game at the park night Grey Near and Ken scored for Acton and Mirk Burnt connected for Fergus It was nice to sec all the atom league coaches watching the game Acton will play a return game in Fergus Friday night three singles and a double in Softball League season Ken io Poc Scott Bruce Shan who was elevated from the Cvcle and Sports atoms for the gome combined to pitch the victory Acton McGinn Anderson allowed four hits Tim Baker lb Mark Jackson walked six struck out Ken Anderson p Chris in four innings In relief Wood 3b Bruce Shannon p Shannon gave up five hits Paul McGinn Baker Jackson If Brian two innings Canary If Tim Baker and Mark Lyle Camp Jackson both hit doubles for Wayne Geoffrey Acton Baker and Scott Marshall Jackson collected singles and Mark leadoff batter centre fielder Anthony Oram McGinn proved his Martin Swinkels John worth by drawing four con Ken Hockey walks and scoring s Kl Steve three times Market SUPERMARKET LION cocaptains Randy Smith and Dave Brown hold their championship trophy along with coaches Smith ana Bob Craig behind Lions are kings at Glen Eden Smith the winning battery Lions lead lhe county squirt league with a perfect Eden Mills tournaments Sun record They also enter day nest Lions coached ty Cope and month Lynn Smith and Bob Craig Lions Dave Jl doubled score on the host Brown Smith Larry Glen club Sat night Small Richard Stanley in the first or that Steve Davis Donald an tournament an Ted Ronald w Sunday morning at tt under Ken Da Steven Mills Lions the Hughes Ricky Smith Rusty Eden team to earn the right to play In the final game of that tournament Marshall colt final the boys drove back to the Glen and in beat in the Wins championship game to pick up their flrtt trophy Riddel coowned me Then it back to Eden by Bob Marshall and Bob George Brown Cana Peter Mills where became Marshall recorded his and Peter MusellUS accepted the Glen tournament and George Brown accepted the fourth victim the Lions first win just hU championship trophy On behalf Of their team- championship trophy on by convincing score lifetime start in the second neewm mooed HiUvhmvrh 1911 behalof fol giving the boys race at Elmira Raceway nippea lh Gib their second tropfly the Monday night Nelson White J the final game at the Glen ballpark Sunday RownUnky coaches the day Dave Brown and Randy drove the colt to victory afternoon Brookville champs boys won their division champion hip trophy at the Glen llama tournament on the weekend edging the host Glen team Saturday and nipping 12 in final Sunday afternoon MILL ST ACTON Meat Department Specials 8530650 GROUND CHUCK lmiimh lb Freh Loan STEWING BEEF 09 SIDE BACON lib COOKED MEATS Lucas Arthurs WIENERS 79 PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY SPECIALS BARBECUE SAUCE 3 REAM CORN 5 WINDOW CLEANER 69 Chata Sanborn INSTANT COFFEE Limit to a P LEMONADE MIX 69 Conumr ICE CREAM 32oxJar SWEET MIXED PICKLES 79 Rtgulir STRAINED BABY FOOD PRODUCE fresh Produce At lowest Prices

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy