Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 6, 1962, p. 5

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spotts mat i vlyem without pnul knox theyd be like ihc smith brat without their bcardi you wouldnt recognize chem fergus flyers without boh dobble weak you uy bin sill a big threat for league honor fcrgu plycm without eitht bob bobble or paul knox they d be lucky to win tlvc gonna ati season well fergus flyer were with oyt centre bub dobbic in their home opener against omngeville dufterlna dobbie was in bramp ion for the banquet hononng the eastern canadian licrossc champion brampton ramblets of which he was a stii picni orangevfllc spoiled fivers de- but by rapping them 42 in front of one of the biggest and lh hen crowd in fergus in years and according io reports the hotkev screed up was the beil icen in fergus in scars ih cm mied dobbie hnwiver his vacant sweater probnblv meant the difference between a loss 01 a win for them the wfai gave orangevfrjt un disputed powaarion of flrai piece in um league thtyvc talked up three tralghl wliu t the expert nf milton acton and fergw auppoaedly all threeta for ihe tltl orangeviixfs enlry into thin circuit is hound to awaken interval in tergus thcs re tradt tlonal rival ctncdnllv in lirossc and hockey the- opener could hi indicative of what fan cun x pctt in all their meiting this eaion milton too has added strength and interest to the league thc were toppled be oi ingc stilt in their home opener 41 the tin ners duplicnud durfirins fi it las i fndav with an r ft vu torv in the counlv town both games were close but it wemn to thi corner ih h the milton clith underestimated the league some ut ihe milton ufflclals apparent is i hough i im thev would hju ni do c is mi i a team and ihnl vtoulcl miiotmti rally qualify i him as k indidns tor the league imwn they fv finding out thai il isn i that olmple this piiinulu wo aa intermediate league is much stronger than lasi sohr s orange vi he fins been addh f ergus is strengthened the a ion ttub frumlscs id tx much better iora he never been a pushover tlm wlioo club declined tsrl lar the chaiica lo pick up the pair of labfmrii theyre allow d dalian in doughnulb they dtecard that notion before the tots down guelpn1 for first league win doc harkley tireless totj notched their first trtcounty league victory in three starts last night wednesday an they down ed a rough and ready guelph crew 2 i biggest feature of the game wns the unusual number of pen alties handed out bv referee eel owen fd sent a total of 16 of fenders to the sin bin tix of them aetonlits the two acton counters both tame in the second period the first oft the stick of paul cooper on a rclav from mason and the second and winning counter was slapped home bv mike vale also assisted by mason ftuclphs single tally was pot ted by buckman kid una sparklet tanners hang up charles hide acton tanners travelled to mil centre ice slot ron malcolm in mellon ind malcolm at 13 00 of t ron mellon scored actons in tern friday night and defeated his ftrvl intermediate game ol the the first period stu hannant scor surance tally at 12 20 of the third rhelr hosts mltlon charles 15 tor season scored once and assisted led lor milton to give ihcm a 43 stanza to put the tanners ahead their first win of the young w 0 on three other oce jsslun lead only to have mellon score i by two goals once again at 19 j7 ajs season at ion s line of ron sevan in ftrai lhc final f af lhr viun er of the third period mellon scored mellon ron malcolm and norm sex en goals were scored in the taking loye scored 15 points is sparking first period with milton taking kentner the tanners to their victory united for ihe first time this season the sex a lied third line led by the aggressive mellon scot ed six goals mellon still of jun lor age putted three tallies and assisted on two others from love and love in his firsi acton netted two counters and assisted on four others from his a 41 lead at ihc sessions end three quick goata jack roberts scored tveo eails the tanners scored three quick goals to put milum on top 21 hrsl eesen minutes fred kentner put aelon on the he second period io open a scon heet at 64s un lo hast m l bul minute later ton cord bell pui milton ahead bs i wilson scored lo norrove the lead tvso goals igiin when he banged in iclass from stu hannint and i m lol narrowed ihe gap lo s 1 when he scored on psts from sthfl phoi pucks gaiom were swept out by four youngsters during the g ru hockey practice friday af ternoon realizing one wasn t sufficient one of the large brooms used for sweeping thf teats w put io good tme pictured left to fight are joanne casbum judy cannon geor ginfl angell and brenda hehry don auhin from heiwie leader ind jun c isbum wured ihe tirsi tinner jjewl of the period the senind god of the period was scored uheti mileolm deked the go illender ifter taking passes fiym lue and si al ford actons sixth gual of ihe game was love s second scoring after passes from mellon and malcolm the final goal of hi hai trick with assists going lo uc and malcolm overtime talk the tan ners were outplayed in the first period hut had complete control during ihe rest of the game jack marshall made kev save acton in third period that allow ed them to keep their lead the iwo offle uils assessed penalties during he game seven to ac ion ii was estimated that oer 50 fans moiored lo the counlv town lor the game murray hood jimekcepcr lor the milton club was elected from ihc box in ihe third period toi disputing a referee s decision hope to end duff win streak coach illo mario from the cloaa defeat u charges suffered at the hands of ormngcvtlle in ihe dufterln capital kwl week has been dril ling the tanners hard for fri day nlghls game here oranfevtlle conies in on the tall of a four game winning streak which they hope lo ex lend at the expense of the act em club the tanners mean while are hopeful of chalking up another win to add lo ihe impressive victory over mlltoa last friday orsngejrllle has already de feated what are considered lo be the leagues lop teems they have a victory over fergus iwo over mlllost and look one front the tanners this is ihe tanners second appearance al home and of ficials are looking for an even bigger crowd than attended the opener game tune is gja pjn jirls hocktv al ihi inna i oik nl the main illrmtlons fn day dicrnoetn last week 36 girl roamed around the lee chasing pucks and potting goils the acton rvw prett nturtrjay da 4e ihi chargers raiders tied for industrial loop top chargers on a three goal ram page by l duthvld shaded town criers m tor their first win of the infant industrial hockey league season sunday night in the other half of the twin bill which shatters ihe sabbath silence each sunday night ihc two league leaders raiders and cyclone went ut it hammer and tongs but failed to break a 22 deadlock the lie led both teams tied for lhc league top spot ccith five points aplcve besides duiihclds hot trick for the winners the other two god scorers were barrv inscoe and ray bus tell for town cncrs vsho had plenty to en about jim bullough and h watson sniped a goal apiece for ruiders while ted footitl and manin muff hunlei accounted fur cyclones gools following is i he ic igue st ind ing raiders yc i ones chargers tnsen rit rs raiders tapliin andy wltl tarns bub skidtnort herb job mel shcpurd nl mason keith martin it wilson j bullough rnid andrews don deforest dotik she parti ix bnitn chargers c ipum lairv tail lefer jack hakh thcsler pey vha flwin keniei merh dodd v i t pt 2 0 1 s i 2 ft 2 t2h2 bruce cvswnr jlm mcdonald l dull wulfawwop b amtoajwt i pard h dawe vhurm town criers captain offtni withers fanner saiparsl a fruidl alan hojtnei grant puncheon r baslell b ubicoe b otierbcln f audrewa turk shepard d draycotl k quuer phil mccriitau ham cyclones captain doug vtcs erv dave norlotv mike mc- crstsll fred dunn hon mttotv e uwson h hwiler uwetl watson b barber warn shepard f thoirtpsoo john cun ningham schedule few far ii ssssstsa game time 67 pjn nov 18 raiders vs ctuuswra nov 25 criers vs raiders dee 2 chargers vs criers dec crlen vs cyclones dee 16 cyclones v chargers pt 21 raiders vs cvclones dec w raiders vs charters jan 6 raiders vs criar jui i j crier vs chargers jm 20 ye lanes s criers 0 l 0 play sunday acton lions arc idle now until sunday when they meet hespeler hiu in in exhibition cohiest at i pin linos is ik play exhibitions until oil a phyolts roll around the n ihc hope lo obtain a bye iniemiher ihe junior c or d face legion town league rangers kitchener guelph pose triple threat in saturday play tim old some of tin t t imn ik in saturday cues up game vck like a seem tiom m i tijihh mi 1c characters either emirgut from or disappeanng into i dense toy the pe isuupet j lanty in ikm parts molts aled mu msiting scribe to remarks hogloven man this is fogtocsn and on ih vmdi woild f sports an anient hi no on beamed into million d hum s tn the us i hi uountni m i fd olt from t r ntn jn i i i si mated on ihe h its i k frir so ventme n nh n win yht on crvs in lu i ihi n team won ihe iromt- htn u n sumed vin 1 i h mk tbotiht the i ais h mu eel up before ii ln te i ou s no one cemisullvl ih hi i n rrs j boot lii nest hiibh the animal clas sic goes lo vanroujrvr where u lo tspeel titg fat im illo merc found a poteni no i toi its tanner frhlas nmhi vshet he untied isso ttintor h n mi m u and rimi mik t 1 n v kwm lose tn mu ri 1 h scored sit ut k uh i oe raidi it tbr garnr i tht ta 1 ii n in ihe coiu frt ii i s hi tehmu i i- ut ihe muti t hikis i i ii i nimung the h -k- im this eam jipn 1 t lii turn to keep irng lions blank reformers 70 acton lion iwn v j u another rshibiinin vn i mhi wednsstjas nanking ivr tvisvn chnltan relonih i hoih alkstars a the ssamt woedd hjs kt r more hspakted it ni tor th robathts of the cieewvei n mt minder wh turned auk sre1s barnsee elf rubber tvits nesen petumes were handed ui ihe lotu scrstng three wavne marshall and tom hamilton each popped in a rviit of goats for acton while don lmekas bnan mvcntall stw ron makrolm scored one speee pete marks bdl dtstkinn sm mcdonald rrd philhr and terr hamilton munted hu e tg hit hid the st kntstnlph singkim link e niiev m ihm ind ptii a n uhed h 1 sin iovl el il ihi ean he had simplt hs sk h h kiihi inet ditllull mi eoothe f noun bu ollh ft ii 1- 01 1 imni mrpu i ts ol ihe twixt i kind liitiud up in itu ullion i mu league all lluve pes we eciieii as sudhms and liiiiisuii kniiki4l m sum kiiilumi hlmkid orth hi di pla and ouehee w junior a in ih siidsotth bi untcst i lose ore ssm iiiimn prej scoring was hmdkd he r dacsi- leui in the 1 tdpole league sith2t g lishs ami m mjuhment h unilt in delemtmif ninjjaro i ilk all kmc refliit l iiul si tiitiimcs uueeiht for kiuhinei t eens mir nl i 10 si i t s uelph mis 2i j 1 and w de forest hjoullin loiniui t line it the assists enl to b vinwrni hid llekv h binille tvs tn if p l nut i uiimnchini veiih in i american i rapie i g nn ii b binnii onls suu in perhaps ihe m m spt uiut i ills k il s iv s i d m 11 plsinji hi i h i ihe lie bo i mson 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heikarnp and dasr sproston improsing esvrs ime hit uthi er the tutelage of mtermediate m h ii vjaro h a t p as loelph hen i 1 an a uh lelph ha rsso mtrsts mmii pa ii s p nisti mr h pes h i n piseel 1s ire a 11 i n c n i s mr i a j hn ht ee mi n ocntesil a in veup vsatt ps ip vsilv s s h rs heikamp ui jcl ph p mair nghi del itrs t si rn rr j r lit 1 n dais spfsm m gh mnj ijtv rn i tv h ms pa uur hill cuek r ki lknfrrwn philip dnsdate dinj frd acton community centre hmday dtc 7 aa iqet t cun c ph v acto 7 p m vv o a a lrfh t rvssqv vi a 1 t satutdat dtc t c- if iii t 1 o 1 2 nrtsi m e c lq 1 s l sin- wnoay dtc fa ska g i c trnt t a lgj 8 p a vaq c jb 8 30pm monday amd tvtsoay dtx 10 and 11 cwlr9 wwntsdayotc n tr cotfv leagce novce pee wee bantam thursday dtc 13 figure skating 7pm human rights day 0 in december ioth the 14th anniversary j of the universal declaration of human rights we can note with some satis faction that in the past year our province has taken another substantial step toward imple menting its principles by the enactment of the ontario human rights code by bringing together into a single statute all of the various human rights legislation passed since 1944 by enlarging the scope of the ontario human rights commission and by appointing a fulltime director with additional staff we are now in a much better position to proceed with a greatly expanded educational program designed to make the aims of the code better known and understood by our people it is a matter for gratification too that in the development of ita program of education and enlightenment the commission is receiving the active and wholehearted cooperation of our churches schools industry trade unions and a wide variety of community organiza tions this is surdy the best proof that our citizens individually and collectively look upon our human righu code as a reflection of the community conscience that they are prepared to play their full part in applying its principles in their daily relationships not just because the law requires it but because truly enlightened social behaviour demands it while we deplore and condemn violations of human rights else where in the world and stand aghast before such ugly manifestations as the berlin wall we must never cease to concern ourselves with those walls of prejudice which still exist in our own community and sometimes in our own minds and which deny to our fellow citizens that justice and equably of opportunity which is their inalienable right justice like chanty should begin at home let human rights day be among other things a time for self examination in order to make certain that we are faithfully adhering to those lofty principles of the universal declaration on which the parliament of canada and the legislature of ontario have placed their seal johnparjaam

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