Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 8, 1978, p. 19

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Curling Club results The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov B3 Peewees drop seasons first Acton Major Atoms keep their winning ways last week in Waterloo- Wellington action as they fell to Fergus In other games they rallied to an win over New Hamburg and then TOTALLY dominated mot a misprint In the game Acton off well with a goal by Kev m from Clinton McMillan and Gord Mitchell but fell behind I before Gary could make it J with assists from Lloyd and Mike but that was all as stored three more un answered goals New In New November Acton jumped out in front with goals by Clinton McMillan and Brad With the curling season now officially one week underway would like to extend a warm welcome to all new Curling members who have joined us for the first time To all the experienced curlers from last year welcome back Two free weeks of curling were offered before the open of the season affording new and old members alike an opportunity to limber up unused muscles and try and understand just how this game on ice is played Peter Vfdlcr our ice man has been working many long hours to get the ice into such superb shape Thank you Pete for all the effort During the last two days of the fret curling a clinic for beginners and experienced curlers alike was held The clinic was run by a group of experienced curlers from the various clubs We thank them for their time and effort and perseverance New curlers learned all the proper technique required of a good curler The rest of us found out how many bad habits we really had Monday mixed Hill Cnpps rink of Mae voptiti Doug Bryant and tie the score at After that to own tonight Nov Anne Carmlchael defeated il Has oil Acton goafs by Kevin Philip Wedge Gord Mitchell Brad Gary and Clinton McMillan Assists went to John Lloyd Clinton McMillan and Kevin smger Final score Acton New Hamburg Acton Monday Acton travelled to for the biggest mis match of the year as Elora YOUNG AND THE not so young enjoy public skating at the Acton Community Centre twice a week Skating is Friday or Saturday night depending on when the Sabres play from 8 10 to 10 p and on Sundays from 1 to 3 Atoms trounce drop first to Fergus with assists going to Philip Wedge Brad and Clinton McMillan but New Hamburg came back to in learning proper hockey However he thought it would be a better test of the team s prowess when Bruce rink Pat Ladles Wednesday afternoon Chamberlain rink of Margie Anne Ridley rink of McKeniic timer Lucas and O Neal Mary Hicks Bonnie Walker defeated the and Donna Neely defeated the rink skipped by Bill rink skipped by Dumarsh Bruce Barbers Watson Kris Bruce rink of rink of Mnrylln McArthur Monlquc Mac Sprowl and Sandra Tripp and Janet Marshall Henderson won over the rink beat the rink skipped by skipped by Tom Carl Donna Crlpps Marylin rink of Flo rink of Jean Barber and and Millie Smith Mary Storey defeated the defeated the rink skipped by rink of Ted Tyler Jr Jean Tueday7 9 mixed Wednesday night men Meb Blows rink of Carol Competitive Korpella Clarence Tony Vcrbik s rink of Pat valdson and Heather Fergu Chamberlain Dave son defeated the rink skipped and Ken Cripps by Glen Gray Brian Moore defeated the rink skipped by rink of Mary Watson Russell Mick Holmes Fred Archi Let and Betty Francis was balds rink of Bill Irlumphant of Del Pelt Vidltr and Glen Gray rink Tom Watson rink of was successful over the rink Anne Pickering Doug of Crawford Caswell Bill Watcrf icld and Eva rink of Carl defeated the rink skipped by Rich Bruce and Brian Robertson and finally Scott Crooks defeated Bill Gums rink of Anne Toths rink Finally Ken Moore Scott Crooks and rink of Steve Laura won over Chuck Beaton and Roy rink defeated the rink of Tuesday 1 mixed John Minlcrn Howard rink of night Marg Rich Bruce and rink lost to Del Alan defeated rink of Norma Pat Chamberlain rink Doug Waterfield Mary and Don Garner was success rink of ful over rink skipped by I mdi timer Lucas r Pcewees the rink skppcd by Ken The Acton Phillips Brian Robertsons had skated over all opposition Steve rink of and Ron in Waterloo- Wellington mm null pll and Mary Watson defeated league this season but found Pat Chamberlain rink the going a little tough In New Wednesday night ladies Hamburg on Sunday falling to competitive and Thursday their hosts night ladles social curling will begin next week The ladies of New Hamburg took a the curling club held a pot lead in the game before Acton dinner on Wednesday back with two goals October which was very within a minute to tie the wtll attended A four Canary netted game or two was also In into the evening schedule with everyone get ting a prt season taste of curling A jitney will be held this Saturdiy evening so please plan to attend and bring some friends You can sign up now wishing to become a curling club membtr may contact Steve at Good luck to you all this mil keep curling the first Acton counter while Steve counted the Jim Richard and picked up Bill Glim our scored his second goal of the game with a little more than six minutes remaining to give New Hamburg the win Acton is at home tonight Wednesday at to VOTE AREA COUNCILLOR WARD 1 ACTON Bill Pulling the goalie works Firefighters gain draw Acton Bantam Firefighjers Acton played a strong fore- avenged one defeat this week checking game according lo in WaterlooWellington coach Steve Marshall forcing league play by downing into many mistakes In another game and giving Acton m ids prtunlta team The score was Acti Assistant coach John Cunningham was dls appointed in this kind of game as it I aid either team Guelph Marlins hold development meet A A Short Course Development Meet held in Swim mors from Br intford Cambridge Niagara Falls and Woodstock attended the meet which was hosted by the Guelph Marlm Club A development is held for the purpose establish ing limes in order to qualify for invit meets Ribbons awarded to those with the best times of Mark Bray and Kevin Auger were the out standing swimmers Mark Bray swam a club record in remaining to tie New Marshall praised the line of Hamburg 1 l Rick Greenley Andy Vaivods Gord McArthur scored two and red Kappert along with goals in the win over the defence for their play trailed In New Hamburg on after the first period but the Sunday Craig gave two goals gave the home team a lead with Acton the lead before five minutes gone in the final Mark Duval scored the final period Acton goal with 1 37 remain Acton pulled goalie Rob ing in the second period Rob in an attempt to get Vcrmeulen assisted on both McArthur goals Tim Evans he equalizer and with Peter Bray finished fifth In earned an assist on the first seconds remaining a Bob the ten and under boys one and Duval picked up slap shot found metre freestyle and sixth in mint on the second Ihe net with perfect passes the 100 backstroke Adncnne Kovacs finished fourth in a 10 and under girls 100 fly race had swimmers attend the swim meet recently had per sonal best timet an excellent beginning for the new season since training is mostly over distance finished 2nd from MtArthur and Mark Duval Acton defensive play ami killing teams played a major pari in the tie said Marshall The for ire- Is Tuesdav night it the Acton at m Woolwich Grace Lucas defeated the rnk skipped by Steve competitive Bill rink of Donna Dave and Jean defeated Mick Holmes rink Bill Porters rink of Wendy Porter and Rick and Kris Bruce wis successful over the rink of T Vcrbik Bruce rink of Doug and defeated the rink f Howard Campbell rink of Nancy ind Peter Vidler and Karen Knickle was successful over YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED ON MONDAY NOVEMBER 13 REELECT WARD AREA COUNCILLOR GEORGE MALTBY Tennis Talk THE MAZDA WAGON HAS AS MANY FEATURES AS THE 1979 AND SOMETHING MORE MORE SPACE each age group Many of senior Marlins did not par are required J for the Invitational K Meet to be held Nov f in the M back with 29 Julia Mulhns of Acton The Guelph Marlin Aquatic placed third in the 13 and 14 Club is now preparing hard year 400 metre free- for the Invlta style She finished The Marlins mens reast team won the IS and over stroke and fourth in the division trophy there last freestyle year Atoms shutout win first of young year a successful evening was had by all The finale to a successful season took place at the Acton Tennis Club annual awards dance held at the Band Hall This year dance was at tended by a good crowd who enjoyed music played by disc thc jockey Ken Cosman Club President Ballock presented trophies to both Junior and Senior club tournament winners Social committee chairman Bob Sleen did a fine job in en satisfying to sec a good turn out at the dance by Junior members who out for a good time and to Club members are re minded that the club annual general meeting is to be held on November and all membtrs arc requested to attend Acton Minor Atoms split gamts last wtek downing New Hamburg for their first win of the season and a loss to Woolwich 2 1 In Woolwich the score was tied at one with two minutes remaining in the contest Woolwich scored what manager Richard called a blatantly offside goal to secure the win Tom scored the goal with an assist going to Kirk In the team second road game in as many days Acton got the boost they needed with a win Peter Cargill got the first Acton marker from Alherton netted his first rep goal unassisted and Paul Kilpatrick found the mark from Toth Hill Hydro downs Acton Hydro beat Acton The Hydro crew playing its in Wellington home games at is contact hockey coached by Gene Gilbert of league play Saturday night ft Georgetown A number of was their first victory of the Ho Hon Hills men play on the season Brampton Hydro learn 79s Are Here RX7 PLUS GLC STATION WAGONS achllUs motors SALES and SERVICE NOTICE Weve Moved We Will Be Happy To Continue Serving You At Our New Location 81 Mill St East ACTON Formerly The Book Nook Location 8530220 LARGEST CANADIAN OWNED INSURANCE GROUP AUTO COMMERCIAL HOME TRAVEL For many people cubic feet of passenger and cargo 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