Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 14, 1974, p. 4

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The Acton Free Press Wed August Percentages dont worry Rams they want a win tonight Oriliia Lions must beat Acton Bams by four to play a weekend exhibition series with the Hawk goals in the final game of the Central Ontario Jun lor C round robin playoff series in Orillla tonight There were more than 300 fans at the game Wednesday to prevent the Acton team from ad but you could hear nothing but cheers for us Then vancing to the group semi finals they waited more than- half an hour outside the Lions edgea HuntsviUe Hawks in Hunts arena to give us a victory on the bus after ville last night Tuesday to improve their record the game It really meant a lot to the players he the round robin to 4 l but their slim margin of said victory may hurt them if they happen to beat the What still has puzzled is the mediocre Rams tonight and the first place tie in the series attendance at Ram home games Only 230 took in has to be decided on goals for and against Sunday night return game with HuntsviUe at the Rams are in the series heading into to community centre when just a year ago close to night s final game and have an goals for and 600 attended an Acton Kingston playoff game to against mark Lions are 1 with a mark Per see what Howard believes was inferior lacrosse centage of goals a team scores out of the total Weve had tremendous support from Acton Titans goals m its games is used to break a tie The Acton fans in past seasons but the cost of operating a Avengers goals percentage is now while Orillias is team is jumping in leaps and bounds If attendance Arrows Besides winning tonight to tie Rams with a doesnt improve we might have to consider play Blazers won lost record the team would have to win ing home games in Georgetown or Milton next by at least four goals to surpass Acton in goals per year Weve already checked out both towns the centage A40 0rillia win tor instance would give Rams manager said I the Lions the series to A reversal of the setback Rams handed them in the first meet here August l would give the series to Oriliia Press Racers ready for Box Derby The hammering heard in it he signs of the backyards all over Ha Hon preaching soap box derby HUH is not a building boom For the past four years he Fastball stats Acton Mens Fastball Aug 1274 A 7 4 103 8 Motorsporl Club has sponsored a soap box derby on the Mnple Avenue hill in Georgetown This year the event will be held September and will run from Boulevard formerly Avenue down to Main Street South Marking the lion of the three ties name has been a lne Georgetown rt r Grand Prix to Hills Grand Prix and entries are being invited from former nc in town of and township of 3d Titans win another Boxla playoffs ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS SOUND FACTORY a dragster burns to and a 2016 win would mean an Oriliia out to heat up its tires on the way to the starting series victory by the slim margin of 619 to line at Toronto International Friday Anything less than a four goal victory would mean The Show attracted 1000 spec that Acton would still win the series and advance tutors to see dragsters like this one zoom down the to a best of five group semi final series against the mile in under eight seconds winner of the first group round robin series prob Photo Paul Murr the Owen Sound Satellites That series could Acton begin this weekend if Rams are successful to Oriliia 5 Long Branch According to manager Howard Rams aren worried about the assortment of possibili ties however Remaining Games We re going into to win and were Tonight Wednesday thinking of nothing else he told the Free Press Acton at Onlha this week We ve won five in a row and right now HuntsviUe at Long Branch our players are confident they can beat anybody in the league Women lib will have no grounds to protest his soap box Grand Prix since boys and girls between he ages of seven and may enter with no segregation Boys hurled lire win girls will compete in the same For the Avengers Bill races homered and Boris Helmets must be worn by all driven with juniors be ween ages seven and and seniors between 12 and Cars will be checked before Brookville Lions extend streak Lions for the second game this boys ran their unbeaten Sunday August 18 at p streak to games Sunday Pus inch will supply the when they dumped Madoc opposition for In in the first game of a second the league semi Titans clobbered Ihe Blazers and Arrows lopped Ihe Avengers in the Acton Men Fastball League Sunday night Ed Ted Joe Richard and belted home runs for the Titans and Harold TENNIS HOPES FADING the race lo make sure they Pop Main lined out a key conform to he specifications double in Ihe inning Ted No progress has been made which are set out on the entry was the winning recent weeks the new form Cars must have a me pitcher tennis courts although the system Don Richards homered for jphalllng is done Shortage Blazers and Am Rosenberg 5 delaying the had three hits Losing pitcher delivery of fencing was Bill Shannon The expense of Arrows scored ail their installing lighting look runs against the Avengers in representatives of the tennis he second inning Joe Richard had two hits for Ihe week to see if assistance winners and Jim Whilmlll could bo available Manager wants it known that the RftVQ tremendous support the team received from the vyaiii lib The entry fee at one dollar is deliberately kept low by the Motorsport Club to make sure no child who wants to build and race their own en try is kept out Barry Hamilton at Mur dock St Georgetown is the registration round ORSA playoff series in finals which ire to chirks team and who made the Brookville lions whipped start sometime next ek Hornby two straight in the Lions beat Eden Mill first round 17 and 198 in Home runs by Randy Smith quarter finals and Richard Stanley and dinner of the Brookville steady pitching by Dave goes into the Brown highlighted Sunday fi win over a stubborn Madoc nine Score was tied 5 after five innings Lions will travel to Madoc trip to HuntsviUe Saturday night were a big factor in the team s comeback from a 159 deficit in the third period to win 15 Chicks were in HuntsviUe in semifinals Atom softballers win away from Minor soccer dates championship 1 Squirt Falcon Aug v Atom Jil Rock wood Aug II 3D Rockets Dynamo Aug SplUirei Horncli- Rover I ehoot Ccmentiliti Acton Ranger I Aug Aug IT Ai Burling ton Acton high school high school In HuntsviUe Chicks split Acton Chicks split a pair of were given passes to Satur exhibition weekend lacrosse day night Junior C play games with the HuntsviUe off game between the Rams Acton Cycle and Sports Brian homered In the first Horns can bring the town Us Inning following walks to Ian ever Rural Minor Paul and Mike to Softball championship by give the locals a 3D lead and winning in tonight Bruce belted a round tripper who finished first in in the second to make it the regular season with a Ian Paul drove in the fifth record of nine wins and three Acton run with a single after lies in 12 games blanked Chris and Kevin in the first game had drawn walks of the league finals here last leadoff batter night Tuesday Friday Larry Charles nailed night the Acton boys beat Shannon for his team only Hornby to wrap up Iheir h fourth Inning single semi final series in two Acton centre fielder Paul straight games Cargill made a fine catch in Bruce Shannon hurled a one the fourth inning for the third hitter and out 14 0 with two runners batters in the five inning base game last night Friday night in Hornby Ian The Canary brothers Brian p Robert Brian J Bruce were offensive Canary rapped out two hits lo pace the Acton win shannon went all the way on the mound claiming 13 strikeouts Mike Jimmy Richard Ray Hands and Bruce Canary also hit safely for Acton The atoms have shown great progress in Iheir first Rams trailed 159 with 11 minutes to play in Saturday night but bounced back with six unanswered goals five of them in Ihe final four minutes and seconds Bruce Cooksley and Ron Turkosz fired four goals apiece for Acton Steve Wilson bagged a hat trick Kevin and George netted two goals each lUUmtjy and Paul Wilson and Glen A Sherman shot singles Mere Bruce Green and Sieve Wilson scored three goals each Paul Wilson bagged a while Dave Manes and ct Watson tallied singles If Rams win tonight Wednesday Owen Sound in Acton this weekend That toss eliminated from contention and Sunday night return match in Acton was no contest with Rams Acton Cycle and Sports atoms will be the host team for an eight team atom year olds softball tour nament to be held at the park up I st with Rams ding first period lead Besides Glen Williams Horn scorers with four goals Bruce Glen Sherman Kevin Marcoux manager Bill Shannon to receive two more entries his weekend heroes of the Acton victory Bob earns honor and Hawks The weather of the best weekends Hawkettes in the weekend Chicks blanked the Hawk Saturday night on by Karen Barber and thy with Cathy dure and Gall McClure a big girts lacrosse to urn a earning assists and Susan ment here in Aclon in Sep Shorty play ember shutout goat Sunday the Chicks lent HuntsviUe three players Karen Barber Cathy Mc dure and Debbie James and in the extra power in the Hunts ville lineup resulted in a Both tht and win under and 13 and under girls Debbie James Karen Bar teams in the Lisa and Laura league semi finals Duncan were the The 10 and under girls shooters Lisa also earned an assist Chick sharpshooters were Vera and Joyce Denny with Diane picking up an assist The Acton girls camped great It t for his sSoringSfy Shannon flnd prm thc las had reported coach night Tuesday OLA Major nmpR series playoff game between Fergus Thistles and Warriors finished fourth in scoring in the league with 37 goals and assists for points for the fourth place Thistles He also received cash for his efforts The Fergus Bran ford series is tied wilh fifth game En tonight Wednesday and Ihe sixth back in Fergus Friday at ICE TIME MEETING WEDNESDAY AUGUST 21 Acton Community Centre pm All parties in ACTON interested in ICE TIME tor season PLEASE ATTEND Harold Arena Manager Starting Thursday August 22 remember to dial 7 digits on all calls within But dial 51 05 instead of 8565101 to reach the other party on a 2party line RENT A CASCADE HOT WATER HEATER Just Per finished first in the league standings and defeated in the first game of Ihe playoffs The and under Blues beat their thi Brook Golds in the first overnight by the lake behind round and the Hunlsvllle arena enjoyed Belwood l99in a variety of activities and of the semi finals THE HALTON BOARD OF EOUCATION Advance Registration for those not previously registered schools in Milton Acton Georgetown Eiqtmlng Including Sunshine School or Retarded plus Kilbride Schools take place at the above mentioned schools Monday Aug 26 Tuesday Aug Ma noon I Children who year lajt day of February 1975 Georgetown Acton and Milton District High Schools will accept registrations from students who did not previously attend Halton Schools Monday Aug to Friday August The first day school will be Wednesday September J J Singleton Chairman reef or ATTENTION BOWLERS League play begins Sat Sept 28th REGISTRATION DATES SATURDAY AUGUST 249 AM to 4 PM SATURDAY AUGUST 319 AM to PM THURSDAY SEPTEMBER PM SATURDAY SEPTEMBER AM to PM recittrations be made In person Bowling Lanes 8530170 REGISTRATION FEE BOWLING RATES 80 Bantams Juniors and i Senton RENTAL OR BOWLING SHOES SUPERMARKET MILL ST ACTON Meat Department Specials GROUND CHUCK 99 limit 5 lbs per customer Fresh Meaty SIDE SPARE RIBS STEWING BEEF 109 BOLOGNA PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 15 MARGARINE 99 Chase Sanborn 1 Lb Bag COFFEE 89 JUICY BURGER BUY GET 1 FREE 29 Tang Pak Save ORANGE CRYSTALS 89 Aylmer CATSUP 289 Acton Bowling Lanes 10 MAIN ST MEMBER 1530170 Rom SWEE RELISH 285 Fresh Produce Arrives tolly At lowest Prices

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