Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 3, 1976, p. 21

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Rock and Broom By Pete Vldler Once again the curling season is upon us and the Acton Curling Club is raring to go Throughout the year this reporter will try and bring you all the news and happenings that occur at the club First of all I would like to welcome back all veteran curlers I sure hope they have cleaned their boots and soaked their brooms Some of them I suspect will have to outfit themselves in new curling attire as last years may be loo small But after a full draw Im sure they could wiggle back into their old stuff The club would like to give a hearty welcome to all new curlers who have decided to join the ranks of curling I wish them the best of luck which theyll need and hope theyll find the club hospit able and funfilled as many others have Throughout the year all members will be able to participate in regular league curling bonspiels and the odd Saturday night jitney When members arrive at he club theyll find the Door shining bright the ceiling whiter white and the ice in terrific shape Putting the ice in for some was more fun than curling Slipping and sliding about they managed to splash white on green and red on blue Can marks pocketed the ice surface as Ihe day came to an end How ever in the end everyone had an unique experience and Ihe ice was finally in For the past two weeks the club has been open for members and potential members to practise their curling skills and to try and gel inlo shape for the up coming season Local drug stores in town reported higher than usual sales of during the past two weeks While shaking hands with many members I thought I detected small areas of bare flesh However all of this seems necessary if one wants to get ready for curling Im sure for most it will pay off Lost Friday the club held a jitney which proved to be successful Thanks to Del and his wife Norma everyone enjoyed an eight- end game and a hearty lunch afterwards Good luck to everyone for the upcoming season The Acton Free Press Wed November 3 B3 Gerald Barden takes advantage of stitches HEARING AID A former own minor leaguer currently playing In the Tler2 Major Junior A League took advantage of an injury lo visit friends and Splash flashes CROWD PLE an eightyearold pacing stallion owned by Arvo Nilt of Mississauga stormed through the stretch to post his fifth seasons victory in the Golden Age Pace October 26 at Mohawk Raceway Bob Warner the pacers regular trainerdriver teamed the pacer to victory Mr and Mrs Vincent Synnott of Rockwood made the trophy presentation to Bob Warner and Arvo Nilt in the winners circle on behalf of the 800 seniors present at Mohawk that night left to right Mrs Vincent Synnott Vincent Synnott Bob Warner and Arvo AMHA selling 3 Cooper helmet make helmets a must next season The is sticking its rule which re quires the blue Ihis year Some 153 helmets with wire masks are involved Extra head gear Mill be offered to the Legion minor hockey group Mr said parents last week Gerald Harden will be out of action from he Rockland Nationals far about a month so he his parents Mr and Mrs James at Eden Mills Garden look nine stitches In he left elbow resulting from a game against Pembroke Midget The 19yedr old and his brother Gary played in lown up to midget age Then hey played out of Gerry played two seasons with Cornwall Royals Major Junior A League and storied this season with Rockland Gar is in his third with Cornwall Both players are left Both their teams are near or on lop of their respective leagues CENTRE Optical Market Having A Hearing Problem Problems With I Hearing Aid Mr Burkowill bom Georgetown Friday November 5th from 900 1200 Noon HEARING AIDS SERVICE The Hills Swim Team is made up of approxi mately swimmers from Georgetown and 16 swim mers from Acton The swimmers have been training very hard at Acton Lions Pool and at Georgetown Pool since September They are now preparing for their first meet on November against Caledon at A meeting for all parents was held on October at Cedarvale Hall in George town The purpose of Ihe meeting was to announce meet schedule and to arrange for transportation timers and officials for the meets Gems keep on Georgetown Gemini strengthened their chances of representing the Central OHA Junior league in the Ont ario Winter Games play- downs when they Irounccd the Blades Fri day night and nipped Milton Flyers Georgetown Saturday night Gems now have on impres sive record The team wilh the best record after 15 games will enter Winter Games qualifying playoffs Rookies Mike Osborne and Paul Allison who starred for Georgetowns Rotary juven iles last winter each fired hat Only ONE Acton parent was represented this meeting The swimmers need your support enthusiasm and PARTICIPATION They need transportation timers and score keepers But most of all they need representation on the parents committee You can help Please call Helen to find out how little time it really lakes Free swim Cut out this article and bring it lo Acton Lions Pool on Thursday November from 4pm or 10 m and you will have a free swim winning tricks for the Gems in win over Oakville Doug Barnes Terry Turner Dave Robert son and Rob Hamilton all scored singles Barry Dean and Todd connected for the Blades Osborne scored with less than two minutes to play lo give Gems their victory over Milton Barnes Ihe team cap tain scored the first three Georgetown goals Rookie Mike Richmond tallied the fourth Keith McKinnon had a pair of goals Bruce Ellison and Hon one each for the Flyers Acton Minor Hockey Association coaches and managers are selling Cooper style helmets their players a shot president Frank All The AMHA which requires that players wear helmels offers the one variety in order Central loop will compete The Central Junior Hockey league will be sen ding a representative com pete in the Ontario Games after all There were rumors Ihe lea would not be part but these were squelched after a meelinfi of league officials last week ironed out several of problems involved with sending a team Industrial hockey save the equipment man ager from switching head Hear later Mr Allsop said decision sell Ihe mots tame from an AMHA meeting recently Blue decided at its annual meeting last month to era hi Burden Junior scree Burlington Hilton L a 1 IS 1 I Field hockey standings Z Bennett ISrookvUle Cager girls to Stayner girls varsity basket ball will for the time compete at Ihe Collegiate Institute invita tional tournament on Nov ember Schools from Collingwood New market North York and North Bay will also play in the double elimination tournament Flyers edge Logan Milton lers edged out tin Brampton Logan on Friday night Ron lwiss was reunited one time minor linemate Ellison and telebraled with three goals Flyer coach highs thought his players were sloppy around their own end which accounted for several of the Brampton goals The saw addition of two more imports from Junior A Newmarket Huts defenceman Dave Boyd and Scott Patterson OHA JUNIOR B HOCKEY ACTON SABRES OAKVIUE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 5th at the ACTON ARENA 830 pm Kent Kenhier As a Kentner to Sabres I aft defence The year old Kentner played Junior B with Georgetown Gemini season and before then Junior with Acton Admission SM Children ISA Citizens FREE Mori Nov ACTON St re PLAYER OF THE WEEK BROUGHT TO YOU BY JT SPORTS MILL ST E ACTON Vin Blow Kent Station GEORGETOWN HUNTERS and ANGLERS TURKEY SHOOT SAT NOV 12 NOON AT CLUBHOUSE 8th Line 1 Mile Month of Ballinafad Sideroad Save electricity save natural resources About a third of Ontarios electricity is gener ated by burning fossil fuels coal oil natural gas The price of all these natural resources is increasing rapidly The price of coal for example has tripled over the last five years Higher fuel costs inevitably show up in the price you pay for electricity Save electricity and youll save money Youll also be helping to conserve dwin dling natural resources for 1 other important uses transportation agriculture chemicals Conserve energy The future depends on it Support Energy Conservation Week Oct 31 Nov 6 or good oldfashioned Bathroom Tissue 99 Spaghetti Macaroni Jelly Powders Evaporated Milk Red or White Grapefruit Florida Oranges 39 Delicious Apples FRESH 3 LB Pork Loin Roasts FRESH QUARTER PORK LOIN Loin Pork Chops PRICES EFFECTIVE WED NOV TO SAT NOV WE RESERVE THE RIG HI TO LIMIT QUANTITIES MILLER Smoked Hams Side Bacon Sandwich Meats PEACH PINEAPPLE RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY Orange Beef or Crystals Hi Irish Stew Berry Box Jams NOW AT ACTON FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OVER I IKS THAN A MINIMUM CHARGE OF SO SHOP and SAVE at ACTON IGA MAIN ST NORTH ACTON

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