Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 24, 1975, p. 4

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Sabres are holding a fund raising dance this Friday Its open to the public at a couple at the Legion Manager Bill Campbell reports the dress is not formal New Canadian Amateur Hockey Association rulings go into effect this season The aggressor in a fight will be thrown out of a game states the new role Last year the aggressor was given a minute misconduct no more Its now the total elimination of the aggressive fighters There is only one player change allowed per whistle in the rulings and if a coach makes another to balance a line then the team is assessed a two minute penalty for delay of game If a appears to be or is injured even minor injuries there will be a stoppage in play and he will be replaced The replacement will receive a two minute If a goalie lifts his stick over his head and bats the puck down he will be assessed a two minute high sticking penalty Sabres will open their season with an away game in Alliston October 24 have their second in Stayner on the and will open at home on the 3ist when they host is one of the new teams in the league this year and along with Orangeville have iced a Junior team previously Kevin has returned from Brandon Manitoba where he took part in a Canadian Figure Skating Association Bursary show called Maniskate on Saturday The show was held to raise funds for the CFSA and for the Olympic Athletes Presently he is attending school in London and getting out of bed at Vaaahn 5 am to skate for 2 a hours before going to classes Kevin is working on his sixth figure test in preparation for the Canadian Championships coming up He has to enter the novice sectionals in Cambridge Preston and if he places in the top three he advances to the divisionals in Thunder Bay Then onto the Canadian championships in London if he places in the divisionals His father Ernie Parker of the Guelph Line reports that Kevin is working on his triple jumps and that he should have some ready for the fall Frank Houston is running at the University of Western Ontario and is doing an excellent job in the running game On September 12 Frank ventured to Madison Wisconsin stopping over in Chicago with five other runners from the UWO Frank placed 12th in the five mile race ahead of Western entries and was the only fresh- inn from Western He reports that he was pleased with his time of 26 minutes 24 seconds for five miles because it is an unfamiliar race for him In a four mile meet in London against Wayne State of Michigan Houston placed second of 27 ronners He said he wasnt going to run because he had a cold but was glad he had Joe Jr was at Oshawa Generals Major A hockey camp He is a year old second year midget from Acton Another Acton hockey player trying greener pastures was Brad Buchanan who worked out with the Georgetown since August 20 until he was cut Friday Golf The two new ladies Best Ball Tournament Champions are June Darby and Judy Shannon They eliminated Margo Towler and Hewitt in the final round of the elimination tournament September 14 at Acton Meadows Golf Club Similarity in thefts noticed Then- i in lnstamulie color camera from i car on Church At Hie fair a a vehicle parked on from his on the lot The helmet was locked lo the motorcvcle nut tin- lock broken and the seat dawned tin- theft Hut of invnt radiator was A duck stolon from a truck Ironi a vehicle parked tnwmhip week part- were reported stolen on Churchill ltd mid batter deck iir horn a ear on Bower THE ACTON CURLING CLUB OFFERS YOU A Full Winters Entertainment in A PLEASANT FRIENDLY CLUB NEW CURLERS WELCOME Open House Free Curling OCTOBER 20 to OCTOBER to 30 Experienced Curlers will Assist Come out and try our game LEAGUE CURLING STARTS OCTOBER 31st FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL BRobertson 8531758 Spilling the pins at Acton Bowling Lanes with Ken TRIANO MIXED Comlnft up with the best triples and singles In their rolling loejtnbllsh averages were Mary Price BIS Don Archibald Jerry Buchanan Slew Morrison Dave Campbell Ml Steve Milne Martin Joyce Adams Norton Barry Hunter Cathy Andrews BEARD WORE Sepl IS With a three game win rem he Barbarians Not Mei look over the lop Bud Martin 24 Terry Curlew Jim and Bob 201 paced the win Top trlcounlers for Barbarians were Ken Bryan Dunn 240 and M- siiles IBS NoNames made with a two and totals win from the Jet Set who rubbed lriI finale Cecil 264 McfilllowoyfllS 229 Arid hoek and Susan Rob son headed up the win Real for the Jet Sel were Jack Van 221 Dan McCllloway BLUE SPRINGS Sept Asters got away to a tost start with a triple win mm Jackie Parker Norma Titus 200 Ed Kennedy 200 and Jane headed up the win Tops tor the Trillium were Betty ilardle497 17 4 170 and Karen Coir off ai and Sorry about the Hot Shot and Rowers we have no record what did Untitle 6 Hut Shots NoNames 4 Set Barbarians 1 Plumbing and Heating Mr and Art Sept IS After winning the llrjl pins Team went all way and look the bundle from Team with Houston Toil Barbara spark ing the win Tan Irtlmtlers for Team were Gary Pender Mown and 420 Team two and totals From Team 1 who saved lace by winning Ihe last by pins 234 nnlim for a three when they met up with the Perri winkles Adams 10 I for Pcrrlwlnklc were MnrR Gilbert Belt Cole 189 and Joan Nellls Mums won he first two cantos from Snapdragons only to have the snap up the last by enough pins to point or totals urns top were Susan Stone Agnes McGlnnls and Gloria Jennings For Snapdragons It was sun Conway 217 Debbie Thompson 1B8 and Diane Cooper Trill I Snapdragons IAKEVIKH CENTRE MIXED Sept Team Four by he Ihe treatment ore sitting secure on the lop runs Heather Bright Wilkinson Cord 842 Tom Nick Hay and El- lie Kronschnabl tripled and singled the win were Inckinii in the tncounts out gelling the solos were and Joan Knight Team Five stole the first go from ibj pin I to Smltly Tent effort 1B2 Best In re June tripling Id Brian Skeggs 495 a point Donna and Kris For Team 4 It was John 190 ill Id Spear K Team Six 4 Team Four Team One Team Five Team Two grabbed a pot on op rung with three from Team One Marie Bali Jensen 147 paced win lint in Team Ones were Donna He Vim 447149 and Vernn Murchlson 43t 146 Team Four also got up for a short of lop spot when Team Three Jackie gins Marlon Pope and Barb headed up the win Making with the most for Team Three were for I I inn and 125 Tear 1 then allied the finale by pins totals Top tor Team Sin were 229 Colleen 1 and Charlotte La For Team Five It was He Owens 238 Helen Tcskej 480 and Edna Edge the Reli Keith 649 264 League standing ACTON LADIES 17 Still nn at trust establishing gambit the Acton Rockwood Yamaha Sports FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF YAMAHA SNOWMOBILES VISIT US TODAY Yamaha STX340 art Jut a of fanttiHe at Rockwood Yamaha Sports k 76 76 GP440 76STX340 STX440 75 GS338G 75 TL 1S7900 S 97900 107500 126000 157500 139500 SALES and SERVICE Alma St Hwy 8564288 came up wiih some good trundling and making the top ten were Pal Patterson 1273 Pat Wood Edna Manes 202 Billy Chcync Grace Robertson 192 pat Lynda McPonald Donna Jefferys 235 and Elmo LADIES Sept IB Carpel oil the Dailies for a three game win grab a share of the top rung with Price 201 Donna Slaves 209 and Joyce Adorns 195 pacing Ihe win Top trio for Raide Dailies were Goodlngs Ruth Archibald 213 and Jean Lumbers 209 The Carpel Baggers bagged three game win from Id perch them selves on the ton rung made a strong bid to win the third canto just missfog It by 7 pins Heading up win were Marilyn Jean Mary Price Best for the were Pal Gud geon 231 Wendy Fabian 470 Susan took first go from Damn by pins then went Into a decline and the Dames made with a md totals win with June 214 Daphne Provost 207 and Sue 42 141 sparking win Top trio for were MarnlC Allan IOC and Wendi Porter 111 League standing Carpel Bag gers 4 Carpet Dusters j or Dominion 309 George Archibald and John McGllloway 688 262 League standing- Silver Creek Shell Service Store Reliable Taxi Lines Acton Meadows 3rt Dominion Hole ACTON FRIENDS Sept IB With Team One Team Six tying the tut game it resulted in a point split on the nights bowling Tripling and singling for Team Six were and Monica Team One made with ihe soloi Margot Watson Kevin Clarke and Norbert LsngloU had em It a Iwo and win for Team Two when they met up with Team Three 231 Larry and Murray Gillies tripled and Jingled for Team Two Dennis soloed for Team Three with Team Five with a two and totals win from Team Four who avoided the count by pin win In the finale Ellen 2S1 Garnet Case A Erie of Association round the virloui league totaling the drumi for Andre Conway the renresentaUve and hit Ihe I form I Ion In keeping with their sponsor the Acton some of ine Iidtei hive come up with appropriate wit- and 4 The Acton Free Press Wed- Septe Prank fire damage Beau and tripled and singled in the win NohottrlcounliforTcam Four but getting the solos were Carmen Masters and Dawn Case league standing Team Five Team Two J Team One Team Sin Team Four 1 Team Three ACTON MIXED Sept 19- Tiny Tims racked up a triple win from the grab top billing Artie White 677 243 Mary Daley 614 and 201 and Frank Daley 173 were for Jotia bells Hellions made with a triple win at Pushovers expense with linker 709 Jackie Don and 1enora Vlckery 554 210 sparking Ihe win Best In Pushovers efforts 537UBA Hot Shots for two J Sent vie llli Joe IS Silver Creek Shell Ser in bed the Lanes torn lame win with Jeff Fryer Martin singling Getting em leu were Jim McKinnon Jancl Timber and Gorgeous George 211 It was two and totals win for Torpedoes when they up Spitfires who won middle canto Marg Dunn Kit Wood Thornton and Keith Andrews got the and solos for Torpedoes For Spitfires It was Mnrlon Storey 758 Vlnce Thorn ton Donna Wood standing Teom Four 11 Torpedoes Dynomilcs Splltlrcs Team Five Team Two INDUSTRIALCOMMERCIAL Sept 17 DriveIn re mained up on the top rung with a two gome from Auto motive who mnnnged a second 17 pins Norm White 247 and Dee 277 for op first canto wiih Mea- 1 mistakes in npplng Shots trundling were Fran Baker Bryan Billings Doug ISO For the Saints II was John 541 218 Henry Bullough 189 and 478 league Manning liny 11ms saints Hot Shots Pushovers 10 Hellions Jciiabolls RICiOUR The Big Four got together for some Informal howling to launch their m Top for the were Van Dam Grace Cressman 180 Web 161 Louie 3 or Accident A Fair day accident Main and Knox caused estimated damage to two cars One driven by Lillian George I own had about damage according to police A parked car owned by Harry Murray hod about damage Another fair weekend accident Involved driver Tom as about damage to his car and Frederick Morris both of Acton wllh about his Fill freezer A Toronto couple recently arrived from Marl times who purchased a freezer on Friday didnt take long to fill it Mr and Mrs Lloyd Clarke visitors to Actons Fall Fair decided to try their luck and bought a ticket on Ihe raised by a local farmer and raffled by the Rotary Club Luck was with them as Iheir ticket was drawn and now he steer is being butchered lo fill the freezer Unfortunately their luck ran out upon leaving Acton as they were Involved in a car accident and had to be hospitalized for a short lime Luckily both are home once again and looking forward to a winter of steak dinners Acton volunteer fire fighters were called to the DnveTn Restaurant last Wednesday September to put out a fire on roof Fire chief Mick Holmes said the fire started when someone or some person sot box of garbage at the back of the building on fire in what he believes was a prank Flames rose lo Ihe over hanging roof which on fire dnmiigc resulted tit double vln lob 280 Jot and Ron paced 1 win Tops in Golfers trund- I ling were Norm 463 181 and Norma Price llollough 251 The Congress is and the Bowlers and Tom Browning 275 and Terry Station Hold took a fall from Johns Texaco who won the middle canto tip for a share the top Pacing Hotel roll Andre Conway MrDonald 716 woe Intcnaude 256 For the It was Jim 749 Homer and Terry Masalcs The 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