Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 22, 1966, p. 4

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yaclon- fi p ttkiwdy dcwnbf 33 9 1 ih h mm i iii i ii- ili n n i m v sj-a- it lit miter- ven ihougti fhey had only men pleylpxs s one of them was injured lb the wry mfav utw of h htrd pariod fifempton shut weston 0 in the atonwwn league pen- er saturday afternoon bis reason for the pasting was three goal performance try john mcbugh he busted ourwjth a goal in each period front brampton while derek dbton bagged another in the aeebnd o round out the scor ing toby kentner got two as sists ford alton and dann webster each got one ttrian ashley racked up the shtttaut notlca catbss were cancelled when players busy with the christmas festivities were un able to show up so they were allotted practice time instead cleveland took a narrow m win from springfield m the pee wee opener while roches ter and baltimore played to a 44 draw in the nightcap fter morrison drilled three goals for cleveland and assist- ed on another while randy oownes and jeff goy each notched one with jeff also get ting an assist danny mcgo- loway also recorded an assist springfields scoring was looked after by david bralda and bob krul with two goals- apiece with bob also picking up an assist sandy harsh and jim mc- habb shot two goals apiece for baltimore in their tie with rochester harry lawson got two assists glen mckenzie and marsh one apiece hon lbuttet was a one man gang again for rochester scor ing all fo go while brian storey ro7ribblns and gary fisher helped with an assist each in the bantam section her- shey and pittsburg duelled to a 4all -deadlock- thursday- night gord williams brian bumie dave kennedy and jim holmes each scored one for hershey with steve garrett hn on two williams and jerry buch anan on one apiece ricky iivermore rattled in two goals for undefeated pitts burg gord murray and jack irwin each sniped one assists were registered by bob hatch dave pink dave cunningham and garth taylor tour penalties bill nicola and brian death of hershey gary masters and jim mul len of the hornets of the towkkallai nai year there will be no more leg- ion hockey until january 7th when the league resumes the schedule following are the league sta tistics as compiled by statisti cian charlie thomson standings as of dec 17 1966 g w l t pts brampton 6 3 2 t 7 weston 6 2 3 15 pee wees springfield 7 4 3 0 8 rochester 7ji 3 1 7 baltimore 7 3 3 17 cleveland 7 3 4 0 6 bantams pittsburg 4 3 0 17 hershey 4 12 13 buffalo 4 13 0 2 scoring atoms g a pts j scoyne w 8 1 9 f alton b 53 8 j mchugh b 3 4 7 d dixon b 6 0 6 r holmes w 6 0 6 j kentner b 3 3 6 novice b taylor nf 20 3 23 j hansen stc 10 6 16 rbaginski o 3 8 11 s brunelle nf 5 4 9 b mckenzie nf 5 3 8 w allen stc 5 3 8 tv lambert stc 5 1 6 d morris o 4 15 b ware nf 2 3 5 g tort o 3 0 3 p morrison c 24 6 30 r louttet r 15 5 20 b krul s 13 4 17 j goy c 9 5 14 r marsh b 7 6 13 j mcnabb b 7 1 8 rrglbbohsrr tts b storey r 2 5 7 b irwin b 3 4 7 g taylor p 3 4 7 g frazer h 6 0 6 j ir p 3 3 6 pte garry waller will be flying home for christmas from fort currie calgary al berta where he is stationed with the engineers division queens own rfflea imrstleen j inday fpr california from malton air port to spend christmas and new years with her sister mrs made devlin in holly wood also her niece and ne phew mr and mrs fred smith garden grove hottest pace in the odsa int bs western circuit is be ing set right now by acton tanners despite chronic play er shortage the tanners playing with out some of their big guns took a 75 win from seaforth on their bailiwick last thurs day they returned home the next night recruited three juv eniles for the lineup and whacked last place orangeville 122 fridays win was their fourth straight and moved them into sole possession of second place four points behind the pace setting hespeler mlc macs but with a game in hand the tanners transformation from a lethargic halfhearted crew in the first five games of the schedule from which they salvaged only two wins to a bustling aggressive brand of hockey- which earned them four victories in their last four starts gave fans and players alike a big lift two marginal victories over fergus started the team out of the slump and gave them the sweet taste of victory whats happened to upset the gloomy forecasts for last week when the acton club had a three game string to play out two of them away hottest stick on the learn right now belongs to veteran harold townsley he scored the winning goal in the first victory over fergus and it seemed to trigger a response which has netted the blonde speedster three goals in each of the last three games coupl ed with several assists towns- leys current output has lifted him well up into the list of the leagues top m rookie jan riddall right up from last yearvjuveniles is one of the best surprises of the season his hurtling- ag gressive type of ho earned him a permanent spot jf pounder by art hawse the method seems to be to the 1 p find a fairly fresh moose track bantams blank orangeville 40 acton firefighter bantams shut out orangeville 40 in scheduled tricounty hockey at the community centre last wednesday although the orangeville goalkeeper was a standout as the acton club drove an aval anche of rubber he had no chance in the pucks which went past him the acton club riding a five game unde feated streak played combina tion hockey which kept them in the orangeville end most of the game pete marxo rifled two goals for the winners glen taillefer bagged one marzo mike field brad timbers and george mc- phail each collected an assist next test for the high flying locals will be against george town on thursday night in georgetown rock shooting range is about over for the season early in the fall members agreed to continue as long as the weath er permitted this week there were no members present at maple rock so that should just about wind it up until spring the maple rock trap team r their christmas draw on saturday and winners were first jack wensley george- second mrs g andrews third don cameron in the snow and then run it down with the snowmobile the moose is not capable of great speed at any time let alone in deep snow his long legs can cover a lot of ground in a hurry but he cant com pete with a machine that is capable of delivering speed up to 40 miles an hour a limited amount of this type of hunting would seenv to cause no harm to the moose population and the hunters are going deep into the woods where the department of 19 legal notice to creditors and others in the estate of william charles mckinley ken nedy late of the township of naaeagaweya tn the coun ty of halton retired plaster- f axe as yet incmplete lands and forests claim there is an abundance of moose but we must take a look into the longrange effect of this type of hunting it is to be hoped that snowmobiles will be disallowed for hunting before too many hunters use them and damage the moose population we are told however that there has been one good result of the ue of snowmobiles by hunters in some areas the machines are used to run down wolves that play havoc with moose and deer herds one father and son team reportedly shot over 40 wolves last winter it expected the mapl e reck trap team will donate books on hunting reloading and other subjects to hunting to the i library in acton several of the trap shooters from maple mock are planning a get together on boeing day and intend to spend the day in aaarrh of rabbits in this locality the use of snowmobiles for hunting has taken a sharp increase over the past few years and snowmobiling in it self has become one of our more popular winter sports there are however safety rules that should be followed to enjoy the sport in safety always be awn to carry em ergency equipment in case of breakdown get used to the equipment and the terrain be fore trying to race or jump obstacles avoid waterways even though the ice may be tuck latere could bespots where test water has kept it thin dont use your foot as a break or to hold the machine from fatting if it starts to fall shut the machine off and auwithit our source of uifonaation in the north informs us that all persons having claims against the aforementioned es tate of william charles mokin- ley kennedy who died on or about the fifth day of novem ber 1966 are required to file proof thereof with the under signed solicitor for the execu tors on or before the ninth day of january 1967 after which date the estate will be distri buted having regard only to the claims then filed dated at acton ontario this nineteenth day of decem ber 1966 c f leatherland qc acton ontario solicitor for the executors 19a28 iof bjuntars using snovnaobues torjhnmtiag jaaooee and these an having good sue- i wish to express sincere thanks to my numerous supporters in the recbit iassagaweya school board contest horace uyth and iks responding with 14 points in nine games compos ed of seven goals and as many assists he along- witiutne other young blood on the team has spurred the current drive btg smoky richardson has been a tower of strength up front and hes fourth in league scoring despite uncinates of different shapes and sizes for almost every game the defense has tightened up giving more protection to goalkeeper jim sweeney and its given the team more alk round confidence in them selves the clubs biggest test will probably come a week from friday when they play league leading hespeler here in both upset wallop u- win four straight ry elliott each picked up an w 75 meetings to date mic macs have been winners last thursday in seaforth the tanners struck four times in the first period to set last years oha champs off bal ance beavers outscored the tanners 32 in the second chap ter but the tanners took a 64 lead into- the final canto the teams split two markers in kmkkuhu jmj0w raiders defeather birds jets draw with dusters raiders threw their sunday punch in the last period of the opening game of the industrial league twin bill scoring five goals for a 94 verdict over orioles second game an argumen- tive chippy exhibition ended in a33 deadlock between pace- seating dusters and jets dus ters had a 31 edge at the end of the second stanza but jets came through with a brace of goals in the final period to earn a draw in the first game raiders al most blew a 31 lead they chalk ed up in the opening chap ter orioles notched a pair of second period goals with one reply from raiders who had a scant 43 edge as they went jnto the third that was the signal for jim imcdonald to sharpen his sights he potted three mark ers older brother stu mcdon ald scored his third and ron heller contributed his second to make the mcdonald third period monopoly and putting them well beyond the reach of the birds who added one more to their total top trlggermen for the win ners were the mcdonajd bro thers with a hat trick gpiece ron heller bagged two antf rich gordon scored a single assists were awarded to gor don 3 heller 2 jim mc donald and gord mason brian mccristall ron shep- pard ron schmidt and char lie davies each hit the target once for the losers denis gm- bons collected two assists pee wees score 20 win wed chris tennant and paul daly supplied the scoring punch for acton pee wees in a 20 white wash they brushed on orange- ville here in tricounty hoc key last wednesday paul daley scored what prov ed to be the winner in the first period assisted by chris ten nant then in the third period chris tennant picked as the star by the orangeville man ager scored actons second goal unassisted to wrap the win up it was the second straight win for the acton club over orangeville acton arena -schedule- pwday dkfmser 13 810 pm public skating saturday dkemlfr m 912 noon figure skating sunday decsmmr95 closed for christmas fred curry watson and davies one each eight penalties were assess ed by referee bary inscoe split evenly between winners and losers jets rocketed into a 10 lead in the second game on harry red phillips first period counter but they couldnt hang on to the margin john cunningham knotted the count in the second period by bouncing grant withers drive off his skate into the net wayne sheppard put dus ters ahead with a solo effort phil orysdale lengthened the lead with dusters thirdassist- ed by wayne sheppard- harvey hoher cashed in ed hilliers pass early in the third -stanza-to-put-jets- in c tetion and larry portescpred the third and tying goal from fred andrews dusters crip pled their effectiveness by serv ing nine of the 11 penalties two of them 10 minute miscon ducts the league takes a rest over the holiday period resuming on sunday january 7 with a doubleheader ngeville that one giving acton a well- deserved 75 victory coach fred kentner had just enough players to staff two lines with an extra forward for relief blake inglis dan arbic and tim haines were missing but the team picked up the slack big gun tor the tanners was harold townslev who dupli cated his tuesday night feat by rifling three more goals in to the net as well as getting an assist paul bodendistel bagged one goal and collected two assists jim farrelry doug richardson and jan riddall sniped one goal and were cre dited with one assist apiece gordie bell had three assists seaforth goals were scored by bob mclaughlin ken doig paul raw jack mciiwain and bob buetenmiller very next night against orangeville here the actons recruited gary taillefer kevin jlall and bawy elliott from the juveniles to boost the eight regular players who showed up in spite of the loss of regulars the tanners- steam rollered to an easy 122 win over the full orangeville bench manager ed footitt had double duties as coach kent ner was forced to sit one game out of his familiar spot in the players box as a result of the fracas he was involved in dur ing the previous fridays game with fergus spearheaded by three goal performances by harold townsley and doug smoky- richardson the tanners led the hapless dufferins 30 at the end of the first increased the margin to 71 as the teams went into the third and added five more in the final chuk- ker gary taillefer bagged two goals and two assists in his first appearance in inter mediate hockey and fellow juveniles kevin hall and bar ry assist in the lopsided contest jan riddall a fcoing concern both ways drillectone goal and collected four assists murray marchment up part of the game on the forward line snip ed one and helped on three dan arbic hit the target once and assisted on another while defenscman denis snider col lected one from the point townsley matched riddall in the assist department with four richardson collected pne as did captain jim cunning ham povnter and marshall scor ed the orangcvhic goals dufferins were missing some ot their better players but coach doug hoare and 44-year- old rocket hackctt donned uniforms for the game regu lar goaitender bob hogarth was replaced bv don cockerill officials john mccaulev and ron finn both of brampton kept rte players honest with ii penalties levied six of them to acton home date for the tanners this week was last night when thev enertaincd fergus thev are idh until a week from fri- dav when the league leading mic macs come in oha int li statistics as of sunday dec 18 is 6 gp w lpts 10 g 2 16 9 6 3 12 seaforth 7 4 3 8 fergus 9 4 5 8 9 0 9 0 top ten scorers as of december 18 1966 g a pts d hiepel h 9 16 25 j mciiwain s 10 10 20 l mercer h 11 8 19 d richardson a 10 8 18 k doig s 7 11 18 h townsley a io 7 17 j riddall a 7 7 14 g nolan f 7 6 13 n love h 5 8 13 c raven f 3 7 12 r ballentine statistician lions lose fergus juveniles took a 43 decision from acton lion juve niles saturday in fergus ibarrie elliot gary taillefer and alan mckenzie scored the acton goals more members badminton membership is up to 25 now games continue right through the holiday weeks georgetown noses novices acton novices lost another squeaker a 20 decision to georgetown here last wed nesday in tricounty hockey the visitors took a one goal lead in the first period and held 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