Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 3, 1966, p. 4

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m s th wrton free press thurihay march 3 1 him it 1 z 96a it could be an earlyspring tor acton tanners in ihci it might even come before the cal endar officially announces its here how come well unless he tanners pull up their socks and plav hockev against fergus fiv ers theyre going iohe on the outside of the playoff picture looking in fergiix a last place club all season will be in the finals against either hespeler or durham its too early lo paint a gloomy picture after ihe first loss to the flyers tuesday there are still several games to go but the spirited fergus club has beaten the tanners in their last two games the doom peddlers are predicting a playoff sweep several of the fergus officials were in acton lasi friday i see the durhamacton sudden death contest to decide setrtntl place whod thev want to win no i hey could play them acton thats who we can beut acton sultl one official thev play sloppy hockey at time well tfuich them off balance and jet them take the penalties apparent- ly it worked tuesday for button at mohawk a new word wvtern the inngting f racing hi i96n and vuiiodj lo mtthvfcrfte camphtflhvultibwal l tmuttiu- jtomu- will be sine to notice it the word is fix actor and it replaces the tamiliar word ouinpua on rac ing programs the term exactor is a contraction of two words ex act order and it will apply to lue daily race formerly called the oulnella on jockey club track it involves the race in which the the teitn is applied by decree or the federal governments de partment of agriculture under whose jurisdiction racing is con ducted mr sidney iratl of the department took n national sur vey of track pperatcrs in an ef fort to resolve a confusion of terms for this particular type of wagering the term ekaolor will be uniform across ihe country scoring flyers upset tanners in playoff opener armed with u formula fur flyer pulliml another upset out of the hockey grab hug tut- day nlglil they irlinnuhl ihe tanner 73 in ihe fir i jjume of ihe betlneven roup semi final in ferjrtih fourth place flnuhum flyer mtlmcored eonl pluee aelon 41 in ihe second period in lake the lirat pertwl bettors try to pick horses in rk ihe margin the ilrai pertwl exact order of finish wound up m wul ihe tanner tornted hack to lie it up again in the third stuntu frju mlil- ed two more goal lo win the tanner were ul tidl strength for the playoff opener with ihe kceptton of fred kentncf who u milting mil un til hlaim woaa he wn misled from prlrtuys sudden death ttame with durham for going after durham star jim nixon were going to huve lo play hookey ivmay night to beat lluu fergus club said manag er id fonlill they made us look had in the second period thmmlay our guys looked like ihey wore just out for iher- skule we ctune buck- strong with three slralghl goals in ihe uilril period to lie it up lull ihul fen gtls fine of i armor redwood and domile wnipped it up for them they were really going tanners was irlckeii in the fcrgtib net the tanner kept the puck in the fergus end for most of the first period hut could ortly score once dou fviuis got it from blake inglls at 1100 iliil bob dobblc even ed it up for fergus in the lust minute flyer did most of i heir fly ing hi ihe second period seor- lug four goals while niake in- til replied for acton from marcluneui acton uliirted lo hit the lin- get in the third slanii tim lliilne scored lo rcuee flyers summary through the season the fergus club didnt really belong on the same ice with the tanners thev didnt start to look likv a team until late in abe schdulc then they knocked off bojh dur- ham and acton in the latter end f ihe schedule reason for their resurgence was the return of bob pohbie acton 8 durham 5 first period d1 nixon 010 a townslev lm march- ment lw a h cunningham 1654 pens crane marchment kentner t5 match plus 2 mort- lev second period a r inglis it haines faovllvl i 3 d b davis j nixon a cra 5 a h i- vans d arbic g cooper lv d lschter 1 nixon a grant 659 playoffs start sunday dusters finish on top ind league ohn mccabcidjbaxixjl f r 4 alert ley to the lineup there weiv no more halfbaked efforts they were il to win when don pricket s hoi there isnt a goalie in the league can touch him right now hes on a ho streak the tanners will have two opportunities to tie up and lead the series at home since the next two games mt-spac- ton first is tomorrow night friday ami the series re sumes here next thursday fol- lossed hy a game in fergus fri- day beat bits members of the guelph legion track club j ire sporting new track suits ini blue with a yellow crest and le- j gion emblem on the shoulders- acton boys with the club include keith ranney allan hall dave ryder paul mun jim slaven and allan mckenzie coach in acton is e g franklin follow ing the example of the h k porter plant the boys in this es tablishment played their annual hockey game last night unlike the porter plant where the office plays the plant this one is the married men against the single fellas more next week if able to write lawrence 1112 pens j schafer marchment g initli third period a h rownslov d crane 1 farrellyj 210 a b inulis d evans t haines 1222 a h townslev 1251 a j farrellv b inglis 1437 d motley baines 1525 j pens nixon 10 min misc j schafer 2 plus 10 min misc davis 10 min misc l schafer i 10 min misc officials p schram strat- ford j king kitchener church parade to st josephs obituary jamevh taylor buried at fairview james herbert taylor long time resident of acton before moving to giielph 12 years ago died february 21 in guelph gen eral hospital he had been a resident at the elliott home in guelph prior to a brief illness when he was hospitalized he- was in his 83rd war bom in england in 1883 at chester he came to canada in 1904 and married the former in memory of the founder of the scout movement lord bad enpowell around 25 guides browniesantl cubs of the roman catholic faith attended a church parade sunday morning at the 1030 am mass at st josephs roman catholic church mrs edward heffeman dress ed in her st john ambulance were j uniform was in charge of the i group as they paraded in and out of church anct sat in front pews father v j morgan commended the group for taking an interest in god and attending the church service in a bodv by-talr-voyim- dusteis guincd most of the sea son honors in acton industrial hockey league action tom oakleys cum wound up in llrst pluce one point ahead ol the royals and the leagues high scorer harry red iphillips was a idusler performer phillips wound up the season with 30 goals and 18 assists for 48 points 12 more than team male gary ritchie and 13 more- hum ron mellon plasof f action will begin sun day evening with the first place ousters taking on the third place cyclones in the first game sche duled to start nt 7 pm the roy als and the bushwhackers will square otf in the 830 game both scries will be two games- goals royals clinch second the royals clinched second place in the league standings bit sunday yith ah 83 win over the cyclones ron schmidt fired i gnuli t i w w dave paplllon and hi in c mu pheisou had two each lurk shep herd had the oilier goal leu hie winners 1 ingles earned n trio ol assists and doug wink hail two single assists went in hon schmidt lid llilliard dave iap illm hob dovle ard turk shep herd john dunn don liudsav and mel shepherd scored for the lov ers assists went to don lluii- 2 fivd andrevvh dunn and sin maodonald jim bags two jim maodonald sctired twice and wayne shepherd and kon mellon had one each as i lie low ly bushwhackers came up with a strong g and tied the league leading dusters 44 assists for tilt ibiwiiihen went in noclrtiiv- sall i2 don swackhamei wayne shepherd and ron mellon tom oakley let loose with two blistering drives from the ihlue- line to account for a pair ol idus- tanners rap durham finish in second place a big 85 win over durham hus kies in iront of 400 dans here friday sewed tip second place in the vvoaa int b standings for acton tanruirs sending them into the playoffs against the pesky fourth place fergus flyers the tanners broke a 44 dead lock with four consecutive third period goals to drop huskies to third place in the standings the loss matched durham with first place hespeler mic macs in ithe group playoffs huskies a 10 man team didnt lose without plenty of argument in fact they disagreed so volubly with referee ipercy schram late in the third period fourol their best were sent packing with miscon- jim nixon which he refused to withdraw from nixon went scot- free defces defence jim cunningham scored one of the neatest goal this season laic in the period to put the acton club ahead he stick handled in alone and deked the durham de fence before depositing the puck in the net blake inglis scored on a power play while jon schafer sal out a tripping sentence to put acton two goals ahead bob davis broke- loose with nixon and grant to beat sweeney al 528 to nullify blakes goal but howie evans threaded ithe needle at 35 seconds later on a neat passing play with ducts which automatically carry i- n j fllrbic ana cooper to retain th a 510 fine or a one game suspen- sion durham paid the 40 fine so theyd be at full strength for the slides from japan shown to chapter the duke of devonshire chap ter iode met at the home of mrs h s holmes for the regular meeting march 1 the regent mrs force conduct ed a short business meeting a letter was read from jean buhner asking the chapter to sponsor a mabel hall who predeceascd him j student lo go to the seminar v ntffrhed lwo avr i wa at jhef close of thkp lbb notched two petri r 103 he wo at time of i meeting juc fnititninfrf raoncand his retirement he was also pre- wirh selections on his accord- deceased bv a son george killed ion which were much enjoyed by in action during world war ii the members mrs wyman lit tie left to mourn his loss are three j read letters and showed slides sorts herbert of guelph james i from her brother who is spending henry of london and william a year in japan with his family on joseph of toronto a sister in a visiting professorship from the england and five grandchildren j university of toronto mr taylor was well known by older residents of town when hi his family on brock albans lived with street he was a member of st anglican church funeral service was conducted by rev ritchie mcmnrray thurs day february 24 at the rumley- shoemaker funeral home with interment in fairvhw cemetery pallbearers weiv fred anderson a longtime friend and neighbor nephews milliard price herbert price and norman price and a friend peter fisher mr taylor was a subscriber to the free press for about 50 years and looked forward to seeing each issue lower gate 50cent gate for late arrivals at mohawk raceway campbellville is being instituted for 1966 rac ing it goes into effect following the sixth race at the eight race thoroughbred programs each af ternoon and following the seven th race at the- ninerace harness programs each night otherwise admission at all tracks remains the same as previous years playoffs lots of action both iteams were anxious lo wrap the sudden death game up with so much desire there was bound to toe lots of action and fans werent disappointed the play went endtoend at times with lightning speed before the tanners took the initiative in the final stanza big shooter for the tanners was veteran harold townsley he blasted three goals past big royce leonard in the husky net wtiile evans pi i j jh is 12 tei giitthr hrlmr-mwirht- ttttd tiarv hikliic had tin- other mar kirs red phillip- had a pair ol nsiislh unil tiarv klliliii- niid fvir marks hail one each final l-eutjiu- sluiidlugii w i i dirlw 7 4 s itovnl k ft 7 ivcloiii 6 7 1 ihisliwluicki-l- s j 2 goulkeuperv avenigeb kovali dusters liiisliwhnckii cyclones top 10 scorertt a llarrv phillips 30 ik gary kin hie 16 20 ron mellon i j 16 doug black 20 ii sh -maedwndtl- 1 1 uiiirglulo two howie ivuiiu mil hliik- itu lir old townulcy got the next one from mckviiifiu and furrelly and howie kvutiu lied ll ul 19 from ciinnlnghhiri mid ingllu i uiiiiei- jol ihe winner for fergiik from rettwotxl and doh- hit and pollock drilled ihe in mirunee murker uanlided by redwood the mrleti reuiuneti here irl- dtty nlglil uiki eointrn buck to acton ugain imski thumdhy l- forc returnliik tii ferguu in ihe olher pluyoff between liehiler mild durhnn llir huj kl took ii rut blood with u 6 4 win hiiiiiiiv l ll4mler trout season starts april 30 dnpiulineiil it land iiu for rslh lasi wiik aiinoillli e1 lit- idifestifiriiitniiiik n hallons 1 1 jilt inneon will olli lit 1 1 y open on sil in day april vi and hitt tin i il sipleiiilxi li the seiiioii incliidt hinok hruvjii aurora md mil ihv ironi i fred andrews wayne shepherd ron schmidt jim macdonald hob dovle 22 17 12 13- 13 ijmmihon is game warden 6t liangei in thr local onerva- ij lion siall illiiiv since january i0k wen- njijiiiitrd lllivee in a newslfiler inim the- ontario d- pls pai liniiit ol lands and loresiv 4h i l i- led ackeri ol mollal 36 llillon conicrvaiion olliiei loi 3s the pa l rvo yiars has been iran- 31 i ieircd to ivirfc irom the ovei -ol-fttri- 1 efjlacfffiefrh mwmhhutmwhththwmummuhmuwmhmmht hrumplon 3 acton s wttyfir allan hcored two goih loi btaniplon while jim hurley polled one and collected an as jsi sieve iapillon and john ahhley also iol an assim apiece ioj alton iord tolli nolilied tin- first john micoiilieon hay ged ihesicond aviisicd by kiekv holmes and lyan 1 learns ored the ihird john metiiielitvin oj a ion tefied the lone- penally acton 3 wfuioii 0 anon bounced back irom tin- lie lo blank weston in thr- ji okii game slew- hrfinellr moid two o i in- aelii yoals llit- iiisi irom pelei afiic second from goki i old thiid goal was a sol le ivan i learns novice si klllt s niuuura falls i lony soini zapped in lln gi tti 1 itiii x a slji sled mi an di hi kilii suve maihll one and ollfled three and john ioilielei non i goal dale filut had f hrii silinls hi ll iit nnfai ith vuli i i ill lltilfjl e charlie kuik liiivid hhiida each tlrilletl a goal willi ivoikcn assisting on ilit- olliei i wo john brown also as- sislid oil one i charlie klfikvn servei1 ihe only i prnally i bantam hersliey h baltimore 7 j j tiy le hfaiu tol liiinsell a j lih hi k lor hil- hears as lluy i sliailiil lln- llinoiis while sle jgiirrtll and hill hi k trilled iiii apiece live slewail drill iil villi- iili ken marshall ami hi i in llealll ltesei assists iiiil lasliv rallied m ivu lor hllljjll wavik- deloesl ciarr nfo lliyjd kenned and f heiliii ill goi oie ich wayne lini fiivftl iif iliree as-ii- olllit coji led vi ifiit paul mill on- ihin yiiili anil hiniue -li- es i she- iiov i- i hollilii vl miikii 1 miifilrtal k i i a if li i ll i iio k torofilo k l i h- n th liwlli lluoilllon ron pear 2 u obhawa i m in 1 l i illn and ul- hlirkeii i hil 28 27 26 23 22 sound is j fl millord ol h8 wesirriinsier dr oikville mr millord will handle work irinjassagawcya i lscjuesiiif liuiltnglon oakville arid puslinch townylc3 lhirrrgiiul llijny gas jjrifljnnihfl 3hri jufi ifsttstty potted one apiece jim sweeney served up a glit tering net minding job for acton nixon scores the very first play of the game saw slippery jim nixon take the puck behind the acton net re verse and tuck one in the open comer it caught the tanners off 8 a balance but harold townsley ev ened it up on a play with- murray marchment then the tanners ran into a string of penalties including a five minute match major to fred v and he used words to the kentner which cost them the in itiative they tightened up how ever and weathered over eight minutes while thev were short two goal lead durham put on the pressure from that point and but lor some sparkling saves by sweeney might have done more than lie the score larry schafers screened drive made it 43 and ross finished a three way play al 1412 to make it evensteven again change tactics the tanners changed their tac tics in the third period on orders mac dumarsh 2 gwen tyler 0 from coach junior beaumont and i business mens final draw when townsley tipped in a relay bill toth 2 len lovell 2 ted from don crane and jim farrellv tyler sr 2 bunk hdlmcs 0 dave at the 210 mark they were on manes 0 corel cooper 0 their way blake inglis drilled his j second at the 1222 mark to tretgh themargin hut it was final results 2nd draw monday 79 pm j ab irwin 13 frank van wvck j ii meb blow 10 mae dumarsh 8 jack imcgcachic 8 al kirkness 7 bill dumarsh 6 ethel holmes 6 walter dubois 6 lome dober- thein s i monday 911 pm tviick holmes 12 cord mcculch- eon ii dick lee ii ted tyler jr 9 jim graham 8 wcs bealtv 8 don mcmillan 8 allan fillerby 7 i bruce cnrgill 4 ken marchment i tuesday 79 pm i draj buchanan ii andy nol an 10 dr brian moore 9 len i lovell 9 chester anderson 9 bunk holmes 9 jack ridley 8 gold cooper 8 alex zbeelnoil 4 claude cook 3 tuesday 911 pm ted tyler sr 13 bill toth 12 rev a ii imckenzie 11 john buchman 9 bern van fleel 8 margaret toth 7 vic patrick 6 don timmings 6 harvey laverty 4 fvle somcrvillc 4 ladies monday afternoon willa hewitt 4 eve cooper 2 margaret toth 2 elinor gov 0 tuesday afternoon mac wilds 4 ethel t 2 meb playoff schedule adams trophy i monday march 7 79 pm blow vs goril vlccutchcon monday march 7 91 1 pm rev a h mckenzie vs dr t b moore j tuesday march 8 79 pm win- i nets play off i bill toth shell trophy monday march 14 79 pm ab i irwin vs mick holmes i monday march 14 911 pm dr j a j buchanan vs ted tvler sr j tuesday march 15 79 pm win ners plav oil si hi on ifamillin in brian sloe- loi ohava i tin- lone penalty vni l jansi ol oshawa pff wfe haltfmore 4 rochesur 2 raidv marsh scoied two ia toi jiajliaicire ii liief ilnilil- the count on rochestirn iion mcphail drilled one coniiii and assisted on two rnoie with murray pulling the tin or tin final goal steve van fleet and ron i oiii- lel scored lor rochester vhh van fleel assisting on ihe loullei foal oflicials ford and mcciillooyh lacked penalties on lo david ro chester and roland met ulioiigh ol the winners and roil gibbons ol cleveland 6 springfield 3 dale fisher polled a pair and assisted on two lor cleveland allan g reei also scored two and brendan irwin and henry wis senz got one apiece jrwin also got two assists as did mike pope lerrance roee collected one for tailend springfield gra hi il ititll mit- ii ilt i i 1 ii i pllnu ftc ti ll- 1 jrr 11 anil i midgets tie lose contests 1 ili lion ianis lor ai ion mulreis iii orarjrvilli- satuidas and lci- ni soira brought lllein n hd a iiiij loss file lie its 11 oiarige- e k n malili and john masor sco d the acton goals with ma- son inl asi v llarklis assisting i on ihe giitls in ac ion sundav afiernoon scaihoiu lions edged the acloii club 2 1 asev llarkle dulled the actnii goal assisted in ken mallbv tin- largest i hunk ol quart 7l tons j was lound in russia according to one scientist the human brain could store- about 50 times more information i tjian is contained in the 9000 vol- i times ol the library ol congress onds later which erupted into a i storm the durham players claimed the puck hit the rafters before i droping back onto the ice where townsley waited to drill it home that would make the puck dead officials said no however the nixon continued to pursue the argument with a lew choice words thrown in y6urc out bellered schram seconds later jon schafer reviewed a minor sports corner 124 mill st e at wilbur phone 8532160 dedicate flag the cubs new canadian flag was dedicated sunday morning town league bantams lose exhibition to oaks effect officials were blind hi was thumbed out bob davis took up the chant he was thumbed out and finally the other schafer handed kentner took the match brot larry joined his brother sentence for an altercation withj she showers for chanting the same theme durham had just enough play ers left to finish the contest jim farrelly made it 84 for acton on a power plav and durham scored another at 1525 to finish the scor ing i the bantani allstars from the wayne deforest blasted three legion town league which will g ior acton and assisted on be one of the teams representing one jarrett orourke and las- acton in the four town tourna- b potted one apiece assists went at the united church cubs i ment lost a 96 decision to a town to black 2 orourke marshall guides and brownies paraded in- league team from oakville sat- stewart tnd loblanc to he church with their color urdav chss ch roulette playing cards bingo poker chips all new items at sports corner warm air and hot water heating modern plumbing pumps and water systems frank carney and sons ltd phone 8569501 rockwood quality ba products save you money gasolines motor oils diesel fuel fuel oils stove oils oil burner finance plan 10 years to pay small carrying charges dependable service thompson fuels ltd acton phone 8532370 after hours 8532174 the canadian national sportsmens show a v sunday in thst arena the meteors and their flying saucer also retrievers shepherds greyhounds touy me wonder horse and 6 more great acts inthi exhibit areas boats marin hardware cottagas trailars fashion shows guns fishing tackla oacoy contatt motor cars doa shear consarvation exhibits bait casting wilderness survival camping equipment street can to the door parking for 80co cars good food exhibition open 11 a- to 1 1 prn except sunday admission to buildings adults j oq students 50f cfn ldrn 2b r arena prfcm- ancn 215 pm and 815 prn arena pniv evergs and saturda atiernoonjs advance- sae reserved bx sts inciudirr adrnitsicl to buildnes si 75 studerts j 15 0 cfildren i ail other arena seats rush adufts soe children 25r weekaar af unuon rbet artn entertainment write tor areoj reserved trl seats eitcstf te9u w rrzvi orfler v the esmaduua matiomal stoiitsaatjrs show clmisitidh famst toaoatto party and filled the front pews at the 11 oclock service the oc casion was one of a series of special events during guide week the rev dwiglrt engvl spoke especially to the young people utrgiitrg them to iceep an eve on vrhere they are and where thev as going but not to look back arranped team some tournev in 12 the through to give the acton experience for the georgetown march tracey scored three goals for oakville norcross and burkett got two apiece wilson and gray bagged one the teams split eight penalties game was close all j evenly oakville outscored ac- 1 managing the acton club is i ton 43 in the first period had a kerwm mdphail with ilio mano 42 margin in the second and split handling the coaching both have j two goals in ihe third i had extensive experience jack ridley cartage limited concrete blocks cinder blocks sand livestock and fertilizer farm service and supplies concrete brick clay brick stone dump trucks for hire fully imurad fsf acton phone 8530790 third annual public school ice carnival thursday march 17starts 645 pm acton community centre special attraction miss ruth rtzgibbons member of guelph college figure skating club games contests and entertainment admission 15c hi

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