Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 9, 1977, p. 18

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B2 Th8ActonFraePro83WednesdayNov91977 Major peewees turned back in WW contests Acton Major have met with little success in their first games of the year dropping a game against in Woolwich losing l to Waterloo at home and falling victim to a late rally In Orangeville to lose According to coach Bill Weston the high scores In the first two games against and Waterloo do not really Indicate the play of the game Rick ployed net Friday night in Elmlra and Bruce Shannon played at home against Waterloo Saturday It was the first games for the this season Orangeville Bill Weston said Generally the team played quite well In Monday night the team played very good hockey Rick Dwyer played his second game in net then and turned in an outstanding performance according to Weston He stopped a penalty shot late In the third period Brian Canary recorded his first hat trick of the year In the game to lead Acton scorers Acton moved out to a lead In the first period as Canary connected unassisted after only a minute of play followed by Mike McNabb marker was aided by Brian and Robbie Allen Enjoy family night badges BADMINTON CLUB is in full swing Monday and Thursday evenings at Z Bennett school William Kockx Stella Wallace Terry Edwards and Carol Pickles take advantage of their time on the court for a mixed doubles game Town League Tallies by Mrs Mitchell Monday November the Acton Figure Skating Club held a family skating party which was well attended A short film was shown about skating The president Christcnsen welcomed everyone and presented the club executive and the tors A demonstration of badges was presented by Diana and Cindy showed dances A short dance was shown by Francinc and David followed Springfield used a balanced attack to edge Baltimore 87 Six Springfield players scored with Clayton Oakley and Kevin each connecting twice David Jackson Blake Norton Roger Ward and Kent Hurst each got singles Oakley and Hoerig were credited with assists Mike Scott led the Baltimore attack with three goals Scott Greg Marks Nicky Fryers and Kevin got the others Tidewater trounced Rochester behind a hat trick by Jamie Taras Billy Morrison added two goals and Darren Brian and Gordon Springle got one apiece Scott McDonough was the only Rochester player to score Atom Greg James and Shawn Taras each scored two goals and Eddy Wilson added a single to lead London to a 52 win over St Kitts James also got an assist in the scoring Lush and Heath Norton got St two markers Warren assisting on Lushs goal Andy Ferguson was hot for Hamilton as he connected four times to lead all scorers in their victory over Oshawa Phil Wedge got the other Hamilton goal assisted by Tod Andrews Rob Holmes Legion schedule ATOM Win ItMlim Brampton lliaim Walonvi Guelph Vancouver Detroit va Montreal assisted on one of Ferguson markers Jim Garlon got the sole Oshawa goal Kosta scored twice for Weston and it was all they needed as Weston edged Brampton Greg was credited with the Brampton goal John counted eight goals for Dixie to lead them to a romp over Sean Scars got the Dixie point David Blown was tin marksman for both scores Mike Ashley was sharp in goal as he held Cougar- off for a shutout in a win by Oilers Warren Hawthorne connected ice and added an assist to lead Oiler scorers Kevin Boyd got credit for one an assist Chris Wood Barry and Don each got singles while Eddy Allen got an assist Toros topped Jets as Tom Shannon and Tom Brings each connected twice for the winners Shannon added an assist to his total scoring Peter Hurdle con trlbuted the final goal McGinn notched up an assist Dana and Wayne McEnery did the scoring for Jets Midgets Montreal came out on lop of Toronto as Dave Johnson netted three goals and an George Brown duplicated the feat for the losers Derek pulled the trigger twice for Montreal while Bob Hon and Dave Murchison each netted singles John Tocbcs was credited with two assists while Derek and Bob each picked up one for the winners Torontos other two goals came from Randy Inly re and Chris Hudson assisted by Jim Vancouver buried Detroit 1 behind two goal per formances from Gord and Mark Teosdel Other Vancouver markers come from the stick of Malcolm and Hick Gibson Assists went to Colin Mallet Mike and Lance Alton Tom Galloway lonnectcd for the Detroit marker assisted by Hick Ixtt and Wayne James by a demonstration of gold dances by Francine which was enjoyed by all After the demonstrations It was time for family skating with everyone having a great time Coffee and a wide var iety of goodies which were donated by the executive were enjoyed by all Many thanks arc extended to everyone who turned out and helped make the social night a success Saturday November the club will be holding a bake and craft sale from to noon Club Jackets will soon be available to any club member who wonts to buy one Congratulations Congratulations go out to the following skaters who earned badges Junior A Chris Berry beginner Kevin Brown beginner Steven Hall beginner Angela Hunter beginner Jackie Lloyd beginner Colleen McKendry beginner Steven Wagner beginner and strok ing Sherry beginner and Tracey Bruce stroking Rick McPherson beginner beginner and stroking David Junior winners are McNamara stroking Paula Susan stroking Mitchell stroking Cathy Deanna Berry stroking stroking Jennifer Richard Chin beginner and Skeggs stroking and Grant stroking Kevin Smith beginner and stroking beginner and stroking Junior C badges went to Carrie Gallant stroking Karen Blair basic Sim one Jenny Griffin stroking Brad Chrlslensen basic and novice beginner and Continued on page 3 AllStar peewees triple Orangeville 31 got on the scoreboard then but Acton came back before the period was over as Canary netted goal number three from Ken Havana In the second period connected again to make the count 32 but Kavanagh and Canary clicked again to open up a twogoal spread They failed to hold the lead however as Orangeville collected the next three scores in a row Scoring In the game went to Demone from McNabb Wayne McMillan scored from Mike In the Waterloo contest The addition of Wayne McMillan to the team as centre on the third line has helped the team Wayne played double A hockey in Toronto last year said Weston Several other new mem bers joining the club this year are Randy Coverdale Joe Chris Lobsinger and George Gidman The team seems to have more spirit and drive this year than last commented Weston Acton All Star minor topped Orangeville last Wednesday in play at the arena Sieve netted the winner from Bruce Canary in the third period Acton opened the scoring late in the second period after having missed many good opportunities in the first two frames as Steve and Paul fed Lorenzo Civlero for the point came back in the third to tie it on an assisted effort by Barry Sawyer but Rolne got his winner less than a minute later Paul Cargill fired the insurance marker Into an empty net with half a minute remaining According to coach Barry Inscoe Stan Smith David Milne Ron Vonltem Rick Dodds and Paul Cargill played well on defence as did goalies Rick Stull and Tim McKendry Acton Minor Baseball Association GENERAL MEETING to be held WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 16th at 700 pm at the ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE EVERYONE WELCOME Glen Eden Ski Area Glen Eden has a pleasant surprise this season for its skiers A SKYWAY TRIPLE CHAIR has been installed to almost double our uphill capacity An added feature is an exciting new run TWISTER lined with trees and 2000 feet long Another addition is our EXPANDED CHALET with more seating area new snack bar and a larger rental area Season ticket holders get all this and morel Season Ticket Registration 11 a to Docember34 11am to Decembers December1011 11am to Season tickets will NOT be sold after December 1 1 Registration must be done in person at the Ski Area Learn To Ski At Glen Eden free skiing Saturday junior lessons 5 olds free skiing Glen Edan Is a public ski area owned and operated by The Region Conservation Authority For further Information phone write or visit the Authority Office 310 Sttoot Milton Ontario 00 50 00 00 CN Express trucks are coming They will be seen in more places than ever before The Ontario Highway Transport Board has extended the CN Express license to serve all across Southern Ontario south of Highway 17 We will provide shippers with service second to none More points to reach More ways to ship Competitive rates Prepaid or Collect Relax the one carrier serving more points in Canada than any other is on the way CN Express EXPRESS A business as well as a responsibility Youre talking about the problems of alcohol in everyday life and thats bringing them into the open Youve written in from coast to coast in response to Dialogue on drinking to share your suggestions experiences and reactions Its clear that responsible citizens drinkers nondrinkers social drinkers exdrinkers teenagers grandparents social workers students are concerned about Canadas alcohol problems All agree there is a crying need for moderation along with more information and education on alcoholrelated problems and some feel there is a need for a change in attitude because often more tolerance is shown to the drunk than the nondrinker even though responsible drinkers and nondrinkers are in the majority Youre asking Why wine lists do not Include a list of alcoholic why alternative alcoholic punches arent offered at parties why people are always trying to spike your why if a drunk gets behind the wheel of a car and his wife reports him nothing is done she is a trouble maker unless he kills someone Youre concerned Society makes you feel like a freak if you dont dnnk the message constantly screeched on TV is you have to annk glossy liquor ads ran in the same issue of the magazine as your black and while ad showing the other side the macho image requires that a real he man be a hard hero Youre pointing out In many small towns In Canada the only social activity is to go down to the local hotel for a few dnnks Id rather sit next to a smoker on an aircraft than next to a drunk but I dont see any sections I am not advising absolute abstinence but am absolutely convinced of the immorality of permitting oneself to become so intoxicated that one inflicts harm on others Youre suggesting A of radio or TV programs showing realistically what happens when a person too much bans or controls on advertising very severe penalties for im paired drivers courses for senior girls intent on marrying young on handling the situation of a drunk husband doing In Ontario the Thunder Bay Committee for Dialogue on dnnking is well on its way in Nova Scotia local committees have joined with service clubs to discuss with hundreds of people alcohol and its Impact on the community In Rothesay New Brunswick Knights of Colum bus have asked how they can help northern Manitoba Dialogue posters are appearing everywhere even In the hotel washrooms Medicine Hat Alberta has its Alcohol in the Community Program and in Vancouver teenagers petitioned aqainst opening two liquor stores because some of their friends had been killed by drunk dnvers Now were talking Were talking about the problems alcohol can cause but better were doing something about them together and because of your efforts a more responsible attitude to drinking Is emerging see my own and my peers attitudes changing Instead of bragging how drunk we got on a particular night we are more apt to take pnde in being able control our consumption at a reasonable level And that after all Is what Dialogue on Is all about Its a program to help you talk about and do something about drinking problems Wed like to hear more from you Dialogue on drinking Ideas from concerned citizens and Operation Lifestyle I Soma at ton- fttro social Canada Canada Box Ottawa Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario 33BusSollSlrMl Toronto with Centres across tho Province

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