Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 20, 1976, p. 19

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Three squeakers open industrial hockey Three games marked the start of industrial league hockey Blow Press edged Hellers 4 Van Welding nipped Kens Auto Lake view Centre slipped toy Station Hotel Hellers led throughout the game and withstood Blow Press pressure of ihree goals in Ihc last penod Dan scored the winner from Cyril Rees after scored twice in the first two periods Other Heller marksmen were Cecil Stuckless with the first goal of the new season from Steve Bennett plus another from and Rees also assisted on goal Bennett not Heller fourth with no help Blow Press b hooters were John with two John Mason and Pete Morn son assisted on Kavanaugh first goal Mason later added a pair of his own Morrison earned his second assist on one of I hem Terry Cole from Stone broke a tie at the 10 mark of he third and from Bruce MacPherson added an insurance marker to give Vans Iheir first win of the season Vans jumped into a lead half way through the first Keith Osmond opened from Stone Then Floyd banged in two- thirds of his The first came from Tim and Ernie Waller The second came from Dave Kens replied with a pair of unassisted efforts by Jack Gudgeon Vans to when connected from which was quickly followed by Macpherson from Stone again Ken Slaney replied to make It when Mike Miller and Evan Hunter helped him Hillier struck again from Morris but Kens fired three straight Bill Fabian lei loose two goals from Gudgeon then Miller from made even at the mark of the second Lakeview rallied in the third with four goals to edge Station Hotel on Ron Mellon unassisted winning goal Mellon evened the score for Lakers from Bob Jarrett with less than two minutes to play Lome Gordon scored his second goal for Lakers from Fred Crawford in the third Larry Klstener combined with Wayne and Steve for Lakers other marker in the final period Lakeview second goal came off stick from Kistner Jim led Station with a hattnek Tht first goal came from Jim and Bruce Cooksley Tht second was from again and he third from Itus Masales Cooksley rifled Station s first goal from Car Reed to lie the score at I l ing period finished Stations scoring from and pays on longshot All 922 patrons at Mohawk Raceway In Campbellville Sunday night got a bonus a free ticket to come back again at a later date Ontario Jockey Club officials promoting a Ontario Sires Stakes Race as the main event on Sunday evening card glibly issued a guarantee that fans would witness a twominute mile that night If a miracle mile does not occur all those present will receive free tickets entitling ihem to a free grandstand ad mission to the track at a later date said publicity department spokesman Herman Burghouts No horse did the mile in a flat two minutes the closest was 203 so Mohawk had to pay off on its longshot and all the bettors went home happy 4H girls make fruit dessert The Acton Free Press Wed October Industrial hockey 197677 schedule The following the for ihl ion In the Ac ton Induatrlal Hockey League All ire Id the evening at the community centre Blow la by the Iters Station Hotel by the word Station Vam Welding by Vim and Lake- view by taken Station Vans 820 Lakeri Kent Oct Kena station Vam vj Not Lakeri BP Station Van Hellen No 7 Station ft Vam va BP Keni Nov a Station vi Lakeri Vim v Kens Not a Kent Vam Station W Lakeri vi Vans Liken Vim VI pec a NO GAMES Jan 7 Kent vi Jin I vl Station Jan II Lakeri Vam vi vi Jan U Helltra Vina vi Station Lakeri Vara Hellers StaUon Station by Julie Pierce The third meeting of the Dublin North Hairy Berries was held on Wednesday Oct at pm at the home of Susie Jackie Burns began the meeting by reading her notes for meeting No After that weal went into the kitchen to prepare our snack so it would be ready at the end of the meeting Penny Kirton demons I rated how make Bavarian Cream Shi showed us how to drain Ihc juice from the rospberrys and how to add the into juice which she boiled Wi then put that in the refrigerator lo it chill while continued with the meeting started the discussion pari of Hit met ling by talking about the roll tall Wt showed our libels off cans and told what inform ihcv gave us gride quality tic laltr in meeting about frozen fruits fruits and dntd fruits Wt ihui different fruits pears ipncols apples Wi I wt uld make for nt of the talktd ichitvtmcnt and loltl Hit ntw slut il wis Ihtnhadour It in in ream Ml tin and many wanted second helpings Penny officially closed the meeting Library site By unanimous vole and little discussion Halton Hills council agreed to dedicate up to two acres of land on the hilly part of Cedarvale Park to the Hilts Library Board a new lib rary top 32 Mill St Acton HUNDREDS TWO TIME U S Nationals pairs champions Melissa and Johnny Johns are headliners in this year s Ice Capades which come to Toronto next month Legion hockey Rec report Synchronized club puzzles Hyde heading for Quebec wordinL in I it schedule Saturday October 23 a m Springfield vs Cleveland 7am Rochester Richmond 8am Tidewater vs Baltimore Atom Hamilton St Kltts 10 a London Oshawa Novice Ham Dixie Brampton 12 a m Weston vs Guelph Bantam 6pm vs Nordics 7pm Cougars vs Aeros Sunday October 24 4 Detroit vs Toronto 6 m Vancouver vs Montreal Legion hockey in Hit statement of and objectives is puzzling I I- Hyde He it put in plain language Pal said almost anything in read into the report Now maybe it the time to look at recreation s too much stid the salaries for worktrs in totalled and now lotal He said if at the loo cosily the ordinary person cannot if ford Ihtm Councillor recreation department must a policy to work to and pointed out with millers as lht come up Scvtnleen girls from Hills Synchronized Swimming Club will bus lo Hull Quebec Saturday in second half of an exchange that started last year Hull team which started the by travelling to here will rective the local swimmers with banquet dinner Judy heads the team which includes Cathy Sylvia Shelke Elizabeth Sharon Vos Sharon Campbell Sharon Cook Jenny Terry I- Undent Beth Caroline Debbie I izCooper Cathy Ashley Lynn ViraR and Anne Pickering raised Funds for the trip across the province were raised during the September which was also organized by Mrs Part of the goes totholnp the rest lo extra bathing suits and a ground for the electrical system at Pool During the Sharon Cook raised the total LAKEVIEW CENTRE Carpel an J Initallon On Staff IDC CELANESE VENTURE CALLAWAY Vis I ARMSTRONG AND GAF I HI I Centre Sketches by John McDonald j A collection of more than historical sketches by John McDonald about people and places in the past of Hills Read of the early entrepreneurs the Dayfoot Tannery Georgetown s first hydro power Hornbys 3rain Brewery Arnold s fine gloves s major industry Sir Donald Mann and many more See the pictures from an earlier era sought out to reflect these places and times Nearly pages of easy and fascinating reading COPIES AVAIlABlt AT Willow Street North Acton Ontanc Continued from page Stephen Devil Ronnie Jackaoo Eddy Allot Wayne Entry Derek John Semenec Kerry Dlsand Wayne Jamea Derrick Hurray Steven Hep burn Scott Matthew Ronald Lawrence Steven MerU Coach Harry Ens tog Manager Mlta En tog NORDICS Don Buchanan Ted Wind moller Timber Teddy Jamet Ronnie Brian Doug Galloway Ken Dei Lb Andy by Larry Polo Cordon DaviddeVrlei Jell Bill Mark Todd John Bill Tom Galloway Coach Berry Cooper AEROS Michael Marahall Paul Moore Gary Lumber I Randal Smith Paul Campbell Beverly Baker Trevor Hoy Kevin McLaren Michael John Loof Crahj Til ton Colin Nevel Porter Doug Johnion George Warner Jim Frank Noteworthy Richard Coach Fred Bill MIDGETS MONTREAL Chirk Steven van Eycken Greg Winy Stephen Mitchell Mark Ferguion Shawn Lambert Martin David William ion Gordon Scott Michael Scott Malcolm Gordon Boiler Larry Kurti John Kevin Weir Robert AH to Allen Leslie Dal on Stephen Steven night TORONTO bfon Robe McKenik Lloyd Scott Ingles Tom Lloyd Sbeppard Rutty Miller Peter Michael Randy Van Fleet Jeff Shield David Murchlaon Gary Jerf Gardiner Jim Michael Rip poo DETROIT Rick Chrli Swelman Randy Wayne Robert Rowe David McGOl away David Johnion Bert Port Danny Nick Jeff Hamilton Harding Reuben Salmon Robert Edge William Muni Brian Moore VANCOUVER Stephen Trevor Jim Alienor Ricky Lou Km Bruce Wide Vickery Brett DtVrtM George Brown Larry BMvffla Shane Gary Terry Chariea Payne Gordon BrucaVArt Currl Danny Girt David Login Thrifty Dinner Sale Buy one at the regular price of 55 01 Ohm Ontario wants to help you make the most of your Community Arena fried CoKHid Sande TO BE ELIGIBLE CLIP THIS COUPON AND TO ANY KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN TAKE HOMt S TORE i ThriftgDinnerCoupon THIS 2 FOB THRIFTY DINNER COUPON ENTITLES YOU TO A THRIFTY DINNER WHEN YOU BUY A THRIFTY DINNER ATTHE REGULAR 1 55 THIS SPECIAL OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER I chickenycL Main Commercial MILTON 2 116A GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN Community centres are the heart of the social cultural and recreational life of many places in Ontario They have been built by people in 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