Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 1, 1966, p. 4

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jtimllh- seaqttth heavers friday visitors at ib conomunity centre fox an orx int b joust with the tannersrhave yet to taste defet this season they ve recorded wjris over hespeler and fergus in the early part of theschedule and a win oyer acton friday night would almost establish theih as favorites to lead the league race the tanners could win a lot of friends and influence many people with a victory over the beavers whove taken the oaha int b championship the last two timesniobing itll be the aclon clubs first real test of the season up in fergus flushed with success after beating oichgevilfc arid hfespcler and just being nosed out by seaforth theyre talking about a first place spot for the flyer most of hot years better players are in the fergus lineup and theyve added some help from ermlra its a winning combination flyers who couldnt buy a win over hcspeler last season drubbed the mic maes 71 last friday night naturally theyve enthused and eager to get back at acton for the beatings theyve suffered at the tanners hands over the past three seasons even big bob dobbies been enticed out of semiretirement to add some rrr experience to the roster all they need now is some fans to come out for their home games meanwhha the tamwt are fresh from two w over tailend orangeville performances to date have been below their potential if a fall complement of player turnout for fridays game it shoam indicate what their chaneesare in a mague race shaping up as sue of the most exeuhqf bjyeara x beat bits lend me another towel please my crying chintz is still damp after saturdays loss by the rough riders to the roughridcrs no doubt about it the western football repre sentatives were a better team than the edstern club in the cup game disregard the tie column for oha int b standings in last weeks paper it should have been under losses a typo graphical error thats another way of saying we goofed another more lengthy schedule has been drawnjtp for the inter mediate hockey group it will be on this page next week we hope keep yeur eye on the rangers thev could be the dark horse of the njhl viimftawmfwawwmiawm weston started off the legion town league hockey saturday afternoon with a 31 win over brampton pulling even in the two team atom race johnny scoync matched his two goals of the week before with another pair of markers to spark weston to the win ri cky holmes scored one in be- ween johnnys while scott mal colm- and trevor ttovies collect ed an assist apiece ford al ton bagged bramp tons only reply from scott wi thers niagara fans made it four straight wins as they whomped hamilton 112 in the novice op ener st kitts and oshawa play ed to a 33 tie in the second game bemie taylor whipped in eight goals lor niagara and as sisted on another by billy mc- kenzie in the onesided match brian robertson and steve brunelle hit the target once each with sieve also collecting two assists other pairs of as sists went to billy mctcenzie and billy ware ivan hearns and brad mar- tin scored for hamilton with gary martin and jeff patterson cssisting in the st kilt oshawa dead lock john hansen scored two for the saints and lambert one wayne allan got an assist on one of johns markers gordon toth drilled two f9r oshawa and vivian notched ope ricky baginski neiped oona on his first counter cleveland edged rochester 5- 4 in the first game of the pee wee twin bill and baltimore shaded springfield 32 in the nightcap peter morrison was cleve lands big gun scoring three and assisting on one by jeff gov allan green sniped the fi nal goal which proved to be the winner terrance iroatee collect ed two assists randy dowries one ron louttet notched two goals fotjrochester brian storey and vijaod gibbins got one apiece with rod and brian also assisv ingon one as did gary fisher jin jtfcnabfc and randy marshs were the one- two punch for baltimore in the sr tond pee wee game jim scoring twicerskody putting the string once and assisting on the other two goals steve marshall got both springfields markers assisted by randy coker on his first and bob kriil on the second bantam aetian thuraday night saw pittsburg hornets lengthen their unbeaten streak with a 31 win oyer hershey bears th hornats got u three goals in the ascend period ta hershey nagging the lone reply in he final canto david cunningham gordon murray and garth taylor each rifled a goal for the yrimaers jack irwin 2 and peter bea ton collected assists v paul paulson connected for bears from steve garrett four penalties were levied three to the winners gary mas ters gord murray and dennis harnden dennis death was the hershey offender following are the league stat istics as compiled by charlie thomson team standings as of nov 26 atoms pwlt pts brampton 3 1113 weston 3 11 13 novice niag- falls 4 4 0 0 8 st catharines 4 2 11 5 oshawa 4 1 2 13 hamilton 4 0 4 0 0 pee wees springfield 4 3 1 8 6 rochester 42 2 0 4 baltimore 42 2 0 4 cleveland 4 1 3 0 2 bantam pittsburg 2 2 0 0 4 bufralo 2 1 1 0 2 hershey 2 0 2 0 0 scoring derby atoms g a pts ford alton b 5 0 5 rickv holmes w 4 l 5 john scoyne w 4 0 4 john mchugh b 0 4 4 derrick dixon b 2 0 2 tim taylor b 1 i 2 trevor davies w 0 2 2 scott withers b 02 2 scott malcolm w 0 ii joe kentner b 0 1 1 mark morrison w 0 i 1 jeff shields w 0 11 dannv webster- b 0 i 1 mike mccabe b 0 ii i novafie bemie taylor nf 16 i 17 john hansen st c 7 2 9 bill mckenzicnf 4 4 8 ricky baginski o i 5 6 wavne allan st c 3 2 5 david allen o 3 0 3 steve brunelle nf 1 2 3 billv ware nf 0 2 2 gorid totk o z 2 0 2 ivan heam h 2 0 2 david morris o 1 1 2 r wees peter morrison c 16 4 20 bob krul s 9 2 1 ron lputtet r st 8 jeff goy c 1 7 18 randy march b 3 4 7 jim mcnabb b 5 16- ron beam r 3 25 rodney gibbons r 13 4 david braida s 2 2 4 terrence rozee c 0 3 3 chris schuts s 03 3 steve marshall s 3 0 3 randy downcs c 0 2 2 bantam nen irwin b 2 3 5 jack irartai p i 2- 2 4 garth taylor p 3 1 4 riny schuts b- 2 13 bill severinam 9 2 13 john last b 1 paul tmtfsen h r steve garrett h 112 gary masters f 112 acton tanners look their sec ond win of the week mom the tailend orwngevihe dufferins with 4 52 decision hero last friday night second win in three starts for the acton chib it put them in a fourway tie for first place in the five team oha int b grouping theyll be gunning for vie number three her friday when they clash wilh the unde feated seaforth beaver last years qmjk champions fan who trekked down to the community centre friday expecting to see a renewal of the long war started on monday between orangeville and the tanners were disappointed un- like monday sjiirrid bruising clash whicjfne actons won 43 fridays game was comparative- ly tame with only 12 minor pen alties handed out by officials nine of them awarded to or angeville dufferins hindered their effec tiveness by playing shorthanded at least half of- the second per iod the only stanza where they had an edgebn the tanners the acton crew playing with- out four regulars dominated the first period and came back strong in the third chapter to take the decision they led 31 at the end of the first had a skght 32 margin and seemed to be fading at the end of the sec ond coach fred kentner must have instimed some vinegar into his between period talks be cause the- tanners came out dy ing in the third period potting two goals jim sweeney mean- while kept the visitors off the score sheet with captain jim cunning ham harold townsley tim haines and emerson baxter missing front the lineup fred kentner used only two lines blake inglis centred doug smoky richardson and junior beaumont on one line and gui- die beu pivoted lor jan riddull and puul bodendimel with dan arbk interchanging with rid dull on the other fresh from firing the winning goal in mondays struggle at orangeville rookie jan riddall started the tanners on the win trail friday with a goal ttt 742 of the first period paul bodendis- tel put the disc right on jans stick and he backhanded it past a spectacular bob hogarth in the dufferin nets smokcy richardson one of the best players on the ice and a candidate for the leading scorer award made it 20 for acton less than a minute later on a play wilh blake inglis lute- in the period paul bodcndistcl golfed one past hogarth to make il 30 murray marchmem started the play in the acton end and carried it into the paydirl zone les solmon erased the inst goal on the very next play how ever to put dufferins back in the game hogarth contkaually foiled the tanners in the second period making stops which seemed im possible and the visitors narrow ed the gup at 1646 when a freak bounce of the puck off ahrens stick eluded sweeney ron mal colm an acton boy with the orangevhie club started the a p bodendistel m marvhmenl o l salomon ii mcdonald pens bob church ney currie townsley 173 17s0 court- o l ahrens r malcolm 1646 play it was the lohe goal of the v pens milton davidson period persistence paid off for the tanners in the early minutes of the third period when richard son notched his second goal ol the game from beaumont and gtasby he caught the corner on a low shot blake inglis lifted a highone into the rigging ii 1342 after repeated tries by him and paul bodendistel to wrap the game up for acton it was orahgevilles fourth straight loss first period a j riddall p bodendistel zz 742 a 4 richardson b inglis 824 grigg strong solomon thlnl ptrtod a d richardson j beaumont g grasley 404 a b inglis bodendistel beaumont 1342 pens beaumont currie grigg orangeville b hogarth goal b church davidson mcdonald ahrens grigg courtney solo- mon strong wanless morllcy townsey malcolm milton acton j sweeney goal m marchmcnt g grasby d snid er b currie b inglis j beau mont d richardson p bod endistel d arbic g bell j riddall officials don riddall ref eree ken howell linesman both of gall farrell drills three goals but lions trimmed 85 w a although they came on in the last period to outscore the visi tors 32 acton lion juveniles lost an 85 decision to milton in tricounty here last thursday night lions trailed 31 at the end of the first period 62 at the end of the second they took fire industrial hockey jets beat dusters 52 raiders win again jets threw the throttle wide open in the opening game of the industrial hockey league double- header sunday night to admin ister the first defeat of the sea son to league leading dusters score was 52 in the nightcap raiders pin ned a 53 loss on the shorthand ed orioles to stay in second two points behind dust- place ers harry red phillips and cap tain ron mellon drilled two goals apiece for jets as they up set dusters fred andrews not ched a single assists went to ed hillier jim bullough har vey hilfier larry pqrte dnd gary ritchie shorthanded dusters who- owned a 40 win reord prior to the game got goals from bob doyle and barry whson with john cunningham and ian john son contributing assists seven penalties were levied by referees including a game misconduct to duster wayne sheppard for insinuating one of ficial should take a trip five of the sentences were served by dusters caairs rich gordon went on a four goal scoring rampage for raiders in the second game as they gave orioles the bird s3 fred currie bagged the other goal while stu mcdonald assist ed on all five counters oriole markers were scored ty ron schmidt brian mccris- tah and denis gibbons assists went to mccristall and gibbons and harold watson both penalties awarded by re ferees ed owen and leon dut- field wont to orioles in the last 10 minutes as brian jfarrellrattled in three goals to post his first hat trick in tri county hockey but it was loo late allan mckenzle notched the first acton marker from steve townsley ken owen drilled number two assisted by kevin hall and townsley milton received seven of the 13 penalties including a 10 min ute misconduct to john ervin paul kitchen and barry mc- trach fired two goals apiece for the winners with tom good ing keith higgs marty seeds and rob colbeck scoring singles the milton club switched goal keepers at the end of the sec ond period starting phil brush and finishing up with al gil bert second loss for the lions against as many wins means theyll be trying for win num ber three tonight against pres ton saturday they play or angeville in the dufferin county capital novices lose seven straight not defected were not dejected well win one yet said novice coach bar ry inscoe as his charges were shaded 21 by bramalea in tri county hockey here last wed nesday seventh loss in a row for ac lon novices they deserved a better fate but the heartbreak ing defeats continue to mount most of the losses have been single goal margins tim mclntyre bagged their lone counter wednesday wilh billy mcgilloway one of the best players on the ice for ei ther team he was stymied by five clearcut breakaways but checked strongly john mccut- cheon john ashley and jeff townsley also played well for acton the team will again attempt to get into the win column on friday in guelph if they didnt succeed here last night wed against brampton on sunday the maple rock trap team journeyed to the hal- ton sportsmens association club house near milton for the second half of the annual com petition despite a good try the local boys came off secondbest in the contest the sportsmens club scored 204 out of 250 com pared to 185 for the maple rock team added with the scores from the first half of the com petition the halton group had a total of 412 out of 500 while the maple rock bovs had a to- tal or 397 the halton sportsmens as sociations team members and their scores were as follows don kearney 44 out of 50 rov robertson 43 ted bluhm 41 s keen 38 and gord tuck 38 maple rock team members scores were art hawes 39 jim coulson 37 dave johnson 37 paul waddell 37 and bud web ster 35 the trophy will be presented officially al a later date a group of acton high school students- have formed a gun club the first meeting whs held on saturday morning and offic ers were elected as follows president nigel spieer vice- president dave broosiad secre tary gord reed and range of ficer john grace meetings are to be held every saturday morning at maple rock shooting range a club name will be chosen in the near future and further details will be passed along when available the increasing use of chemi cal pesticides prompts the de partment of lands and forests to warn citizens to be extremely careful in their use while most people are careful not to endanger themselves in the use of pesticides they tend lo be careless in regard lo wild life care should be taken especial ly near water many good fish ing areas have been ruined by pesticides and many forms of animal life die due to- the indis criminate use of these poisons we know of a local landowner who lost all the fish in a stocked pond because of carelessness in the use of spray the pond was located along the road and shortly after the roadside was sprayed by the township the fish began to die these were speckled trout weighing up to three pounds this naturally rcp- many are down with colds and hu the fluctuating temp eratures have been blamed for most of the colds fred a hoffaaan optometrist 58 st georges sq guelph ont telephone 824271 oha int b statistics as of nov 27 196 hcspeler acton fergus seaforth orangeville gp w lpls 4 2 2 4 3 214 3 2 14 2 0 0 4 4 040 ewcfejr actons tricounty minor ho ckey team play six games this week starting tpnight day acton minor hockey as sociations tricounty represen tative don ford gave the free press the full schedule which will be printed in part each week- l thursday btoc i preston at acton pan saturday dec 3 acton at or- arajevllle 9j8 pm novice friday dec 2 acton al gu elph 6j0 pun paw wee saturday dec 3 actoat at or- anggeville 6 pjn christmas is just around the corner hurry have your houday wardrobe party dresses etc drycleaned now free pickup and delivery custom cleaners day service except saturday by w ajn out by s pjn cash and carry main st n phone 3110 llll wl for pleasure bowl for health the entire family can bowl together make it a date bowl where the action is acton bowling lanes 10 main st n 01a 534170 saturday oec 3 acton at or cnaevmie pjn ataturday dec 3 acton at or- order now bafof cold weather sets in aluminum doors aluminum windows free estiaaates gladly given w j koski limited 7v42 mhton jack wtiymo9tpaph amm to lrlr3efl5fi resented quite a financial loss since more than 106 fish yere killed we join i he department of lands and forests in urging cauliun in the use of pesticides a blue winged teal was shot recently by a duck hunter in motatan venezuela that had been banded in fort wilham harbour a year ago losses due to forest fires in oniario this year were far below average although there wasan increase in the number of fires- the average loss was 75 acres per fire and the total acreage burnt was one of the lowest in recent years forest protection 6fficfals say the low losses are due to promph delect ionand trained firefight ers using modern equipment the general public was also commended for prompt report ing of fires oha intermediate b top ten league scorers as of nov 27 1966 pis e mercer h 9 d richardson a 6 d heipel h 6 j mcllwain s 6 k doig s 6 b inglis a 5 g nolan f 5 ii mcdonald o 5 b beutcnmillcr s 5 r russell h 5 sports corner 124 mill st e at wilbur campbell clubs atlantic bags fine gift items for men and ladies at sports corner act0m arena schedule friday december 2 830 pm seaforth vs acton tanners saturday dkemsm 3 912 noon figure skating 16 pm legion minor hockey 810 pm public skating december 4 am rind hockey sunday 711 11301 prri tise 145345 pm skating 710 pm ind league hockey tanners prac- public monday curling december 5 tuesday december 4 curling wfoncsoay decembe 7 23 pim mothers and pre school children public skating 610 pm trlcounly hoc key novice pee wee bantam midget thursblay dbcembbr 79 pm legion minor s hockey 910 pm tricounty juvaniles c

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