Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 7, 1981, p. 12

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B2 The Acton Fteo Press Wednesday Jan 1981 Tidewater Steve Otvrtand ATOM til Kiltavi dry Pickle NOVICE Dliiev Woloa lUOimOkvtllcv BANTAM Brian lS4ipmWhkriv Jet Steve Cousin VEN1LESM IDG ETW vi Buffalo Dob Brent 11 fi p Toronto Montreal Handy Mclntyre Itope tee you all 1 the arena it the Aetna Legion Hockey Night enuring Acion S agami MlkoSchulIi Ron Schmidt 11 Ike Mitchell IIELLtRfl cos legion Mm or hockey lea cue of December Bruce a Baltimore Van Fleet 10 Jim Roger Cleveland ATOM OP I Hi Tun Wayne Brent Irwin ACTON TRAVEL London KenSUney Claire Know J NOVICE Floyd IS 11 George Altera 11 1 Fred Crawford Burlington Lome Cordon Brampton Henry a OP Family Cleaner STANDINGS i is Rock lei Heller is Whaler Cougar MIDGUTS CP W T ATW TOP TEN SCORERS 1 10 I A Montreal George AT 33 Henry AT 11 Buffalo Indtntri Hockey Steve LCI George ATI to 11 1 11 IV FAMILY CLE A Gary Moore Mike LCI 7 Ken Owen JR STANDINGS a J Ray Dunbar Sid Burlington 1 31 Kent Oak fudge 1 T Wayne Allen 11 Termini XI a Mike Field Wayne Mike Miller id it LAKE Georgetown Jacob I 19 4 11 Robin Milton Ron Mellon a i 1 ah Lea Moral Georgetown Steve 1 Ernie Rotary Club Dive Thompson 10 Ftrrflghten Kllehener Novices suffer defeat in Siiverstick Alton Isaac novices came away handed In the regional Congratulations to the following people who have successfully passed the following levels at Acton Indoor pool Tadpoles Leah Dawes Steven Theresa Kier Matthew Norm Into Scott Cathryn Creg Ann Marie Lucas Michelle Manuel Paul Webster Tcrri Leslie Jean West Jeremiah Doubt Rebecca Boycott Bar bara Cone Beth- cook Michelle Quick Skip Slanoy Julie Jamie Michelle Hinit Gary Emma tournament over the Christmas break but had fun any way The tournament was played in Parkhill Dec with Acton losing two games in the same week they were Lions settle for tie Motorcyclists taking to ice Not all Canadas motorcyclists glumly put their bikes in storage for the winter More than a few of the diehard types are praying or subzero temperatures so they can go out again on the Ice Canadian Motorcycle Association sanctioned ice races such as the one the Halton Off Road Riders are promoting at the Orangevillc voir on Sunday January bring together some of the best riders from all types of summer time racing dirt trackers and riders stud up their bikes to Join the fray Racing starts at noon passenger who has to and continues fast and clutch and clamber like a furiously through the freaked out gibbon to elimination heats with whole outfit Conservation area and the finals being run off upright and moving in races Is per person blgnks Gah Lions Club major settled for a 2 sister kisser with In recent hub league action Although the two to one coach Barry said he was happy with the tie He singled out Sean dote Clinton McMillan and Gord Mitc hell for praise saying they played an out- Club nips Waterloo Rotary minor bantams downed Waterloo in the third gome of the South London Hockey Tour- nament on the weekend Unfortunately they the first two games to South London and a strong Toronto Olympic Mike scored Actons lone goal in the first game against South Admission Current splashes Commander Matthew Jason Christopher Commander Shane Christina Trotter Jason ONell Chrtttan CasweU Corkham Billy Jerrard Haladyn Tina Oakley Heather Dawn Scott Barbara Michelle Caswell Devlin Owen Wilson Heather Laird Maureen Joan Angela Courtina and Matthew Boycott McKnight Brendan Brandon Canary Young and Da ire Ford Meklcr Hosdil Beginners Jenny Banoien Colleen Kristy Vandal Paul Westaway Linda Carrie Stone Danny Arjudin David Thorpe Brett Newman Kerry Butler Johnson Tracy Dona MacNelll Katie OMeara Dunn Brad Thorpe Keith Carter Kathleen Hicks Luisetto Gavin Elliott Elba Cavic Sara Berner Kevin Arjudin Trevor and Melony Wood PreBeg I r a Marcus Hlgglns Chris Webster Leanne Vldler Kim Dawes Grahame Kevin Howes Mark Manuel Tremblay John Pot Susan Shirley Swackhamer Valerie Lewis Paula Giles Brad Fisher Caroline Kerkhof Kim Corkum Robbie Horn- den Michael Forbes Christopher Berner standing game Randy and Steve Wagner were the goals rers The Lions played Elora lost night at the Com munity Center with results unavailable at press time Tonight they Survival Graham Heather Chris Dennis and David Paul Ann Driscoll Robinson Becky Howes Kristy Johnson Marnel Maddcauk Mould Susan Scott Grace Lucas Burt Nickl Mould Tammy Jane Bali Kimberly Linda CuHInnham and Joyce Diamond Juniors Tony Cleary Krista Richardson Jason Ockenden Dunn Cathy narrowly defeated by them a loss Hespeler but on Sat in the Hcspcler match Woolwich handed Chris ONeill tied the game In the first period on an unassisted goal Hespeler went ahead in the second but Marty McAfee connected early Kim Carrie In third for the equal Gallant Julie Peter Mould earned the aid and Darren However with left In the game Hespeler Intermediate Brad scored to win the contest ONeill Scott Gardiner ONeill was the lone Charlene Couture and Alton marksman in Sandy Wyga match scoring left In the game Seniors Rodney Dunn Scan VanKesteran and Peter Volmar and Derek Robbie picked Boyle up the brockets GEORGETOWN 106 Guolph St on 7 beside Post Office DENTURE 8974 or 2314 500 Club Bruce Barber travel to but Jay Greenley Barb Saturdays game against Monahan Gait has been postponed and Dave until Tuesday Jan SO prize money Is up for grabs and bikes and riders are divided into displacement and classes with money or trophies awarded to the first three finishers In each class An added bonus Is the special sidecar class where the strength and skill of the monkey and the driver are pitted against the basic per versity of a motorcycle with a third wheel The monkey is the sidecar Lalng Construction major atoms shutout Gait Saturday in Hub league action David Haines and Scott Williams shared the shut out in the nets for Acton John Van Dam scored the first Acton goal giving Laing a lead in the opening period Goals by Craig Cadenhead and Wayne MacEachern in the second extended the lead got down to business In the third frame scoring three goals for a hat trick Acton Bids went to Frank KatsQieras John Van Dam Todd Lazenby Troy Foster Greg Leather land HALTON Alcohol Drug Addiction Program ADAPT SUPER SPECIAL Ksl exhibition Andy Bathgate MlcePelylc KttthMcCrary Sid Smith SUPER SPECIAL EXHIBITION HOCKEY OLDTIMERS NormURrnan Harry Jin Harrison Carriers Dean Prentice GEORGETOWN CHRYSLER RAIDERS FRIDAY JANUARY 16th 830 pm GORDON ALCOTT MEMORIAL ARENA HO Santo ChtaanPaMO For Only THERE ARE A LIMITED SUPPLY OF TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW AT Miracle Food Mart Kentners Dairy Bar RAIDERS HOME GAMES and GAME NIGHT YBC Pintail by Scott Nowan CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES GEORGETOWN 3 dull a Shift trampled U ever the taking point On liDea three and four the ran away with IS the with half a point On la five and AHlfciori couldnt let going at Ihe Kanfireo took Iwooui of three same and On Una three and four the Sward away fh two leaving Die Hawkj one point On five and the Partridge get off the grooad and only look one point look two Chimp SSV All gator Zebras llnndOwlj 11 Junior On lane one and two the and even I lanes both three and the Concord i taking three out of fourpolnta One lanes five and the ran out of and could only grab one point ai taking throe out lour On lanea three and four the Queens all over the taking two ama and total On lanea five and couldnt get It going KSngitooaa HELD OVER GREAT WEK ANY WHICH WAY V0U CAN KM Dew av TT Kevin Fabian Adam David Angela Dunn It i Graham Huh Vic leery iu Carter Ml Tneey Steven On lane five and liking the Volarca ta king three Cordoba TeaTe Stewart ill Conwy CO Rob We 9 Kenny Pawn King Knight u cowm v one pon a bowler lheMutnlheertoee Concord Venturu J veUei Minting ThuiKlcr- CollaU Shift I On line three four the Cor hid motor problem the took three giraa Tiger Ele- 7 I and two the Pawn Immediate Delivery GEORGETOWN HONDA HALTON KILLS RECREATION PARKS DEPARTMENT in the fofomring ACTON GYMNASTICS Saturday AM and SmutdoyB AM boys Tuesday PRESCHOOL Tutudov JAZZ FOR JUNIORS Wfld In Acton andThurs InLlmshousa FITNESS Mon Wed In Acton Thut InLlmehouu CURLING SELF DEFENCE WednonJay NUTftfTION WORKSHOP Feb Programs are 10 weaka in length Register at either Recreation Office 30am430pm GEORGETOWN GYMNASTICS Monday nig hi Imemwdtaio Mondsy boy Sunday noons Wednesday nfcjhta POWER SKATING LEARN TO SKATE available TAP ACTON Mill Stroot East GEORQITTOWN Gordon Alcott ADVERTISING TIPS HERE ARE ON WHY YOU SHOULD BOOST YOUR ADVERTISING Whether business is good or slow you have to get your share of whatever business Is around Cutting back your newspaper advertising puts you at a disadvantage at the very moment you need an edge In times of uncertainty consumers are careful and a little reluctant to spend They want to be sure before they buy they want Information One of the main ways they get Information about products services prices and values from newspaper advertising Yours or somebody else s Maybe you figure other retailers In your line are going to cut back their advertising so Its safe for you too Right Youre In competition for the consumer s dollar with every other retailer In town no matter what he sells People have only so many dollars to spend and If they dont spend them for what you sell theyll spend them for something else Slow times ahead Perhaps but there are more Canadians working now than ever before More women working too adding to family income People still need and want goods and services and will spend for them There is plenty of business out there Your competitors will be bidding for their share and yours You cant do much about most factors In the marketplace rent labor costs price of merchandise what the competition will do But one thing you do control is your own promotion Remember that newspaper advertising is not just a cost of doing business Its a proven sales tool that returns many times your Investment In store traffic and sales 6 Remember how long it took you to get started Once you build up a business you can keep It going with a moderate consistent newspaper advertising program But If you cut your advertising and lose your hold on the publics awareness you II find Its much harder to build It up again Its sort of like starting all over 7 Your newspaper advertising Is part of your sales force Ads help to the customer and help you close the sale faster What saves you time saves you money You say your customers know you and for a while at least theyll keep coming in even If you dont promote Thats partly true but shortsighted Remember one out of five Canadians moves every year So theres a steady flow of your customers out of your market and a corresponding influx of new people who don t know you at all Tell them about yourself Meres a hard fact to chew on Over any given period a company that advertises below the Industry average has sales that are below the Industry average Advertising Is news about products and services Most shoppers look for this kind of news In the pages of the newspaper In plush times retailers often experiment with other media But when the going gets tough they concentrate their efforts In newspapers because they provide an Immediate payoff at the cash register ADVERTISING TIPS COURTESY OF YOUR BUS MESS ASSOCIATION THE ACTON FREE PRESS

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