Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 9, 1980, p. 12

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B2 The Acton Free Press Wednesday April 1980 Local team at Blizzard game An officials ball boys and going to the game to act will be set aside at the soccer team will play a other helpers to the game as ball boys when the game for soccer exec- club from Georgetown at for the contest These Blizzard and Washington and Haiton CNE Stadium when the boys will bo given field meet Those will be VIPs Blizzard meets Washing passes for the day 14 years of age and over Plans are also In the ton on April Haiton Hills Day at the and also receive field works to bring The team representing 1b being Acton will be the minor sored for minor soccer by and the half the Acton Free Press and hour contest will take place before the North American Soccer League match Georgetown and Acton will also be taking the Georgetown Independent A third team made up of both Georgetown and Acton boya will also be passed mall display to Minor soccer will be Acton for an exhibit in a selling tickets for the local school and a ten game in Acton at reduced tative date of August rates Tickets will also be has been set for an Acton available through this Georgetown soccer newspaper with Billiard starts Approximately seats participating The Greenly family won the Hospitality sponsored by Mike Home Hardware on the weekend at March The winners were left U right Linda and Jmrmetle Greenly Industrial ball roster May sees the first action of the Acton In Softball season The following is a list of the teams rosters Kick CM Ken Pi grim Wall Ella Ttoy Botch Ian Campbell Ralph Charlie Itarriion Larry Terry Dave Bill Bruce Cunningham UcKcntK STATION Da He Allm Larry Kins Sid Hurry Bob III 500 club Club winners for this week are Joan Speaker Ed Irwin Curl Timbers and George No numbers were available I JtEADOM Lloyd Small wood Bob Link Km Al Campbell Diva Boycott Randy Itay Nolan Rick A Hall Doug Ford Matter Dan Allen Ken Tommilty Bob Jarretl Jim Mc Rick Brian Canary Cord WlUlami Mike Trotter Scot Frank Jim Frank Daley Guy Payne Dara BUI Terry Curlew Dai Paul Charlie On tana and the went at ha and took one game and totali and Eagle On lime and our the Road- and but lha Blue Jay lew On and ill Dm peacocks creamed the Svani by taking Steven SO Robert Jennlng Fabian Jason Campbell Shawn Heather Gillian Linda Scott Villi 111 J Mike Bower in Elaine The tint inllt pop winner were Mettn over her imago are linden with a puu over hi average wiped the by On and our the Wood pecked all the again the On live and ihe Pigeon look one game and total while Pelican took one gain Fa baton Top Tea Shannon Johmton tut Leanna Butler 11MI Barb Dunn in Morgan tut id IJJ Warlord Ullli pop or U letond Shannon with Fa Top Ten Debbie Lumber I3UJ en Teresa Dunn 11U Brian IS head Stewart lloy mil AUn ESI HI Wade Shelly Graham in out Billiard by taking everything On Hie and ill the Tomadoc Trcy Cordon Ml lilts Ml Bob SOU Mill IBB Ml Cheryl Gilbert tall 111 Happy Birthday to Killing beck and Todd Blizzard SeasonsTickets Call446Kick Behind the scenes of Continued from Page hockey from 199 to 1969 and again in 197980 said the negativism overshadows the good paints of minor hockey and the Association The quality of all aspects of minor hockey has improved he said I enjoyed the people I met through the Assoc them are terrific was in hockey before I never had to deal with a parent I guess because they just come out for the game Now games have about a per cent following so of course more people are in voived Dodds in the convenor of the association He rents the ice time arranges games with the out of town teams provides the referees and attends W lea meetings as Acton representative MOVING ONWARDS Despite the the AM HA is moving onwards In coaching for instance Cargill says the Assoc hopes to incorporate two coaching super visors one for novice to and one for minor bantam to juvenile The first supervisor will set up practies con centra tang on basic hockey skills such as skating shooting and passing The other supervisor will incorporate junior style of hockey that is checking and specific plays in progressive steps It all part of a master plan revealed Cargill This way Acton can become more competitive in the league and the Association can strengthen its ties with junior hockey one of their Cargill said they are also seriously considering changing the format from a minormajor system to This way players can be brought up from the second team to the first in case of injuries ELECTION CALLED But first an election will be called In an election a is set up headed by the past president to choose an executive they think is right for the job An advertisement is published three times in the newspaper before the election to oppose can do so as long as they advertise In two issues before the election Anyone can vote in the election Last year people voted the best turnout the ever ex That tells me more people are becoming inter In how it a being run said I guess they re concerned about the welfare of their boya Besides there is a lot more interest now because our teams are becoming competitive says he will run for president next season although he admits the rcwardoare few There i3 a little gratification such as the success of our teams this season That about it though Morgan with pin over Woodpecker Pelican it Flamingo Ul1 Hummingbird On the flnt two lane the foil look the tint two game and total and left the Sea florae with DM On the neat look the tat two game and total but the mapped up one game On the lait two Una Stall alio took lait two game Crusaders beat York The Crusader Rugby Club downed York County 14G in an exhibition match Saturday The Crusaders play Toronto Irish Saturday starting at noon in three games at the Long Park Campus of Sheridan College Anyone interested in becoming a Crusader should contact John Mason at In the York County encounter Stuart Cox counted two penalty kicks for six points Jn On one and Crab the Shark by taking everything taking everything Barry mo ST 11M Kelly lUrrUoo KM Mary Shark U Crab Whales Shrimp U On one and two the Hurricane up two game while Cyclone picked up one and our the Typhoon ARENAS Intermediate Hens Hockey league INVITATIONto MILTON EQUIPMENT CO STEEILES AVENUE MILTON OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY 9 SATURDAY APRIL A 00 P DISPLAYS FILMS SPECIALS DOOR PRIZES REFRESHMENTS REPRESENT SPECIALS ON MANUFACTURERS FERGUSON PEDLAR LRICH MART WS a EASTERN FORANO FARMERS SUPPLY CENTRAL DUKE MAULEY PLUS OTHERS OILS GREASE CASE LOTS LESS A LOS LESS SPEC OFFER CASE 10B9 NEW TAGGED WITH MANUFACTURERS SUGGEST ELITE STRING REGULAR PR CE MANY MILTON EQUIPMENT CO LIMITED steeles avenue ALUMINUM TANK CENTR PUMP BOOM HOW CORN PLANTER MARKER 13 CHANHARROW FORAGE BLOWER CULT SNAPPER ROTARY TILLER SNAPPER MOWER BOBCAT HP COMMERCIAL PUSH MOWER MURRAY HP WITH MOWER SNAPPER HP Simple Justice This is now the law Know your rights Consider your options The new Provincial Offences Act introduces a new form of law designed especially for minor of fences such as traffic liquor hunting and fish violations The new system is simple in formal and convenicrt and offers anyone chirgcd with a minor offence a new choice for handling his or her case Bui you have to act It sup to you For further information pamphlets are avail able at Supermarkets and Provincial Court offices or write Provincial Offences Queens Park Toronto You can help prevent lung cancer skin cancer and cervical cancer CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY APRIL IS CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY MONTH THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS SPONSORED BY THE ACTON INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES IN THE INTEREST OF THEIR EMPLOYEES

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