Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 30, 1975, p. 6

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Acton minor bantams hold a tough tangle with Guelph boxa club The Acton Free Press Wed July Ha playoff hopes d on Owen Sound I Milton Hills fill to In their I isl mis oil Jt 1 liiwks put up ilh With PETER MCCUSKER A ivmtifl2 being Mum I tin ml tin pi JIB J hopes tin firs Him Moor has been stiled health experts a few years ago that the ivengeGO- oar old Swede in belter condition than the average True or not Canadian genera IK have long to go to reach phvsicnl fitness Peoples hearts are beginning to lalk to them over ridio commercials which usually end in a promise to start the fitness program of choice be It running swimming walking or skipping The fellow heart can stand tnc cars tasv living the person is putting it through and so goes the is also my experience unfortunately to find that mnnj sports writers 1 hove met are in good physical condition It goes without saying for most who hive met me that I am anything but the picture of health But the fat and laiy are at disadvantage when it comes to exercise programs The extra strain and pull required to achieve the simplest manoeuvres tends to turn one off flopping onto the floor in a gasp of wishing one had never let themselves get that way in the first place is a love for food and plenty of that lures us from the gjmmsiums to the dining room an aid to us underdeveloped persons Participation is jumping in tnc ring On Sunday August at will telecast a special half hour feature to Intro duce the Particlpaction program to Cinadlans In Ihc mind of Keith who started the necessary excr to attain physical fitness are a bore Many fatties will agree He decided that was the way most Canadians look at them A program was developed to be both simple and entertaining and it does work In a special film entitled The Shape of The Notion viewers will be introduced to the easy methods and happy results of Portia paction We will get to meet the newest TV bnty J Peabody a subject who is as shapely as most Canadians plump and the component parts of his body heart lungs muscles stomach central nervous system and brain arc equally out of shape Through experience we will learn what may be done for our own physical well being The program is designed not to alarm but to educate and entertain 11 be one of its first viewers Hills itims fill In ilk liiwks unit 12 lOwlnehi ipplui pi hopes wm llteir is tonithl In rinttville mil run it homt in lun tiny lluntsvilli Hit Hints plivoff hopes n Hit S flub ill ft in thur t inn imnsl first pi If twin Sound wins tin in out If Hams wm two inori Sound hut hi two in Hid tnd minor t ition who will trim Hit pi In for Acton peewees beat Fergus Acton bent on Thursdav evening Steve Mitchell scored the first goal after four of his team brought the bill all the way down hi field Los and Scott Malcolm also scored making it Mi in the first half Scott Malcolm completed his hat trick the second and Ted 171 put in the final goal for At ton Although Hook wood Mike Hudson phvtd in he ami his team mates slop the Atom A from winning the game on evening Brian Sum McDonough mil tacit shot Scotland Kevin Mollis added another goal Kevin and his brother Stuart have been added to the Centennials while they visit relatives in Ac Ion From the start the game wa3 decided for the Centen although both teams played well Leo Civl scored the Rover s goal outstanding defensive game ilso In Atom House League the undefeated Rangers shut out tht Raiders Kenny Brian Louis ana Vanitcm scored one inch Although there were Skaters home Steven Sojka played an ex first hoH keeping the Continued from Pug score to 10 to Halifax from wesl Centennials also won their coast this week overwhelm Only two spills hive ink the Rovers 101 and both to scoring five times While skating uphill lit mil Mike Scott shooting in tripped oven strap and turn HALTON HILLS Rams battle for the last playoff position with Owen Sound Satellites Wayne Young and Kevin Marcoux symbolize the battle by hitting Owen Sound netminder Rams must win their two last games one tonight in OrangevUle and tomorrow at home against Hawks Set new rates for ice t lis It will lis In It mis I his totil will ihvidui or mis art of Si by six out thousandths Hornby wins Hornby tlktd aw ly with two wins nun Lc plav Ins skimming Mai ton and earning a win Hornby is pushing for third John the In their list Hi put up insist ml icing Hit Minn l of tin first ptrmil in I id it tin el si of Hit In Hit third period in Hit Moor Iimisi 1 in Hawks Jim Mtrtdith Hit It mis net Willi four of whuh wtn in fin Mi Hinis ind nth with other I ilhts Ik nit ninth Ki forge in ml Wilson In list i inns il tilt idkul first dies 1 is Marc thrti uns Hon Inrkos rd ill Hi tl Mis trnit h II pi 1 It Sit fit si no I It id in the Hi il with Bill Mil it in ti ht third l 1h It four mor Season ticket prices set by Jr visitor from bled The other when bis wheel was impro- perh and kept wmtlng to go towards the traffic fall to gel it under tnntrol Ross skates an average of miles an lit hockey club will pay per game or a split of the receipts whichever is if Hilts council accepts an administration committee recommendation The to per cent goes the town and BO the hockey clubs The rental agreement was suggested by Facility Superintendent Pit have been priced at after ft discount has been applied Season ticket holders can even more mone if they pay early An additional 10 per cent discount will be applied for those who and pay for their tickets before The home games will be nights beginning 30 Georgetown towns new Junior team has announced its season prices for the home to phved next winter new Gordon Memorial Arena tlckttswilltost56 including a discount while adults will minus a discount for 500 banquet for Finns The town Hills will foot tht hill for turnout for the team who will tion the Georgetown December in Gordon Arena if goes along with an recommendation made Monday night The request for from the town came In a letter from A Thompson dent of the Georgetown Minor Support roup rWVaM He said tne Finnish Hi team will arrive in rsetown December hour while Jot being the heavier of the two travel at a rale of four to six miles per hour Night skating is preferred cnrs ides is also both men a cooler during the heal waves Iledgcs to up until now sent to the Bank of Nova should be sent to as it cuts down on paper work it both tin bank ind organization One of original gtnls ind Joewas achieved i few weeks ago in Here passed the Great Wagon Train He said last the Inter mediate Club licg on per ecnl hi went to rtnlil rates He said if the receipts drop town would still receive regular rent it rite under the proposed rental agreement and if the gate receipts tntreist tht town woulii more said the agreement would apply lo all including Inter mediate A win charge id mission Mr include two hours of it lice time which he said was fret last vear should get free practice when minors pay for he isked agreement isks or an audited financul statement Mr Shechan pointed out recreition department all groups for such st ite The fitihtv suHriiitndenl Junior it mi would in the in within FRIRFORD STEEL BUILDINGS Choosmft their tour The letter explained the Georgetown group a share of the tour costs and assumes responsibility for team and leaders ft Georgetown stay ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS 30 OFF ALL SPEED EQUIPMENT Including WHEELS MANIFOLDS GASKETS HEADERS STEERING WHEELS TACHS NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED- ONtr Europa Coach Works MAIN ST WEST opposite Milton

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