Graham third in Grand Prix Hugh of I imehouse took third in the rand Prix at the Cana National riding The owned by Mr and Mrs Morgan a well known horseman came third with four faults with a of seconds in the final round In the first two qualify ing rounds five entries out of 15 cleared all with no faults eluding Graham The five Ihctt competed the final round rider Mac Lone riding Damn Yankee won the Grand Prix with a clear round time of seconds Derby slated The Acton Free Pross Wednesday Sept drivers of Hal Ion Hills gel can Or at least jour The Optimist Club of Acton is sponsoring a soap derby on Satur day September on Street in front of the gates The event is open to all boys and girls between the six and 16 who in Hills For more information phone of The first entries will be accepted Former star Georgetown Bob in 135455 while play second ail star team of the National Hockey Lea Wings Detroit Red Squash clinic at the Georgetown Racquet Club on Armstrong Ave This will be a demonstration of basic warm ups skills rules and equipment This is de signed for beginners is freeze the public Call Operation ACTION 877 for details or just let us know how many are coming Flyers felled by Don Mills The happy winner at the a led on Dressage is Heather Speck who look first in the it was billed is John Tonelli Night it might better have been called Muhiimmcd All Night Two earns of Flyers Milton and Don Mills battled on the ice Friday in an exhibition game in which minor penalties were called Much of the cause for the penalties fell on the shoulders of the officials who called every minor infraction of which there Esquesing riders do well The members of the Pony retently finished com at the tnledon Hunt Club in rhls Is a oneday event where Pony Club from Ontario compete at D level There were about Pony lub Members competing in tht thne phases of riding which arc drccagi test stadium jumping cross country riding Memoirs of the Pony Club placed first overall at all levels Ribbons wen also Riven for individual event as well and the mem had good daj and did will Members from squeslng participating In the event were Alison Amos Michelle Amos Heather Kerry Cindy Hosklns Amanda Kumtii Susan Kim Mus Jaync War rcn StoLkwell Wilson Kelly Karen Stocks ill Alan Ross Results Heather Speck first overall with a second dressage and a first in stadium jumping Michelle Amos fifth in dressage and a first in KLrry fourth overall with a third in cross country and a first in stadium jumping Kunica first overall with a fourth in rst in i country first in stadium jumping Muspratt first overall with a first in dressage and a first in stadium jumping Kir had a first in stadium jumping Ii7jbelh Wilson had a fourth in cross country first in stadium jumpinj Open Alan turner I first overall with a first in I cross and a first I in jumping I Kelly Fifth overall with a first in dressage Karen had fourth in dressage Turner had a third dressage ACTON LEGION MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION Registration Dates Are September 8 and September from 9 30 am at the Arena REGISTRATION FEE 30 per boy Three or more players per family 75 Registration fee includes ice time and sweater which becomes the property of the boy Extra Rate for Rep Team THERE WILL BE A PENALTY FOR LATE REGISTRATION Late registration will be accepted only where ice time is available A USED EQUIPMENT SALE WILL BE HELD OF REGISTRATION RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC Acton Legion Auditorium RED TUESDAY SEPT 11 pm 800 FOR TRANSPORTATION PHONE 8531868 or 8530910 BABY SITTING AVAILABLE This Clinic Sponsored by Guardian Drugs First TV were many skaters two goalies Don Mills won the game tor Milton s first reil with a fourgoal outburst exhibition game of the in the second period to season squad faces Both teams iced IB more exhibition games 0RANGEVILLE RACEWAY HARNESS RACING Post Time Thursday Sunday Evening Afternoon tact or Exactor Air Conditioned ChibHoiiM Hockey Skating School REGISTRATION Saturday September 8th 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