Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 15, 1967, p. 4

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r jto jfceten wedmsday february 15 t97 were shade selects in annual allstar tilt s ert qaia int rwve vhstws 1w to a fast afctung extubitton nmaibhirwrtrhwtiaiy imaukmn composed of flayers flout neapelcr fer- adaland acton while the twice oma int ampion beav ers ptoved their regular ltafrtn proceeds from the came went into the ojras player emer- 4mqcv ouklk ab wan mi 34 at the end of the flrat period 65 at the end of the second but the beavers went on a five goal splurge in the final chapter to three by the selects to win 164 ftarojol townsley and wur- ray marchment represented thetanneirontbr atohfirl squad townsley scored two or the allstar goals league co bobmarshall was also at the game the altstars served five of the seven penalties v allstars lack watson goal cliff turner murray marchment bob dobbie grant tanner oave slaven dave heipel sob kitzman marv main larry oicrafkar harold perkins- harold townsley bill bowman bob heatherington 2 bants bow out to milton club ippwt ljijrajratjbfafllry mkajaam vtfkuaaaftflaw juaaftekrauuu ajmlmv mqqot cfirui tuvci mi k btn ugk sthool a series of indoor track meets is being held in an at tempt to stimulate interest in track and field events high school teacher bruce andrews formed a league as pilot pro ject with acton fergus and el- ort and hopes more high schools might be interested next year the first meet was held in acton a couple of weeks ago and the second was in elora district high school feb 1 the days placing in events put elora first with 76 points acton second with 6m4 and fergus third with 6254 at the firsvtneetaonplaoedfirst fergus second and elora third scoring of five points four threertwo and one was given for top five pladngs w co results with tunes follow midget 50 yd dash-moken- na f 64 boomsma e4 lea- therborough e 6j6 brown f 64 heat holmes a 69 heat binnie a bjo beat junior 50 yd dash sturrock e 63 sharpe f 63 marshall to wit league playoffs set playoffs for the legion town league have been set up by the a 6 mokenna e 64 heat swackhamer a 66 heat bag- nell f 6j heat senior 50 yd dash fell e 58 grominski e 61 roughley a whittaker f 04 heat moconneu f 65 heat swack hamer a 67 heat two mile open slaven a 9491 sanmiya e 11380 mc- connell f 11460 irwin a orumm f 12350 midget one moe andrews a 4576 field a 4390 boyd f 513j0 mussehnan e lea- therborough e 5320 hah mile open slaven a 2070 kelly a 2073 hales f 2179 rummt 200 yd shuttle relay elora 242 boomsma grominski sturrock feil tie fergus 255 hales bagnell mckenna kirk and acton 255 swackhamer marshall holmes roughley 1600 yd relay acton 3136 kelly andrews field slaven fergusjll boyd bagnell lindsay whittaker midget shot put boomsma e 38 4 sampson a 37 kirk f 35 7 brown f 34 8 steer e 33 9 holmes a 23 senior shot put wtael e 39 5 sharpe f 34 8 mcken na e 33 piehl a 31 2 varey a 30 4 midget sta long jump sampson a 7 boomsma e 6 brown f t 11 kirk f 715 binnie a 5 11 junior standing long jump nrtmindrr john uatnirland staves off a raider onslaught on the oriole goal in sun days industrial league opener defensive help is supplied by bill dawkins and gary masales with raider shi mcdonald poking at the puck john dunn races over from the boards while denis gibbons in helmet waits for a clearing pass ken mclsaac is on the point orioles up set raiders 43 in a rousing lidlifter seaforth whips tanners 91 playoffs round the corner after one of the belt seasons ever recorded by an acton en try to t tric hockey association acton firefighter bantams were ousted from hie playoffs last wednesday night by an inspired milton team third and deciding game of the bestofthree bantam b semifinal the milton squad were really up for the game and they look home a 42 de cision from the community centre a targe and highly partisan crowd cheered lustily for the firefighters who owned a 10 lead in he first period but the visitors tied it up before the period ended and added two more goals to the second stanza for a lead they never re linquished both clubs scored in the fi nal chapter some of the edge was taken off the milton victory by u controversial goal which ap parently dribbled in after the whistle had blown the re feree allowed it despite pro tests from acton officials who were also dubious about an other counter being offside don dunbar scored the first firefighter tally from joe tar and peter marzo shot the final goal of the game assisted by randy weldon outstanding player on both teams was milton goeltender pet devlin who turned to a strong game with a strong de fense to front of him harold merry g young n ferguson and mike frank trtcounty bajgad the muton 0hd jmjvdb aou hockey e whh the praise on coach haiumtowns- ley and manager bh morri son for the tune and effort they spent with the boys milton won the first game of the series but acton bounc ed back to take the second the milton team awn the first game of the finals against hes- peler monday night oha int b ttatistks up to february 10 1967 orwt a green traffic light doesnt mean w it means go with caution a traffic signal isnt a shield to guarantee safety be extra alert when entering an intersection look left men right especially in the mom j after the light has changed from red l hespeler seaforth 21 acton 9 fergus 22 16 13 u 10 v tan top scorer g a j mcltwain s 22 o jupel h 22 k doig s j 13 h townsley a 22 b mclaughkn s j riddall a m main h 19 h love h m b beutonmiher s 13 l oksafka h 17 8 fts 34 32 26 20 pts 12 51 44 39 39 37 34 34 32 31 r bauentme statistician if an accident occurs on your farm get first aid right away trouble comes when you delay if there was ever any doubt about which team was the one to beat in the qha int b series it was dispelled for the benefit of acton tanners fri day night seaforth beavers inflicted the worst defeat to the tan ners on home ice this season as they outskated and out- hustled them for a 91 victory big stumbling block for the tanners who had their chances but failed to score was garth baker beavers outstanding serie executive ao the way from atom to bantam league statis tician charlie thompson re vealed thisr week following is the order of the playoffs with all games three 15ninute periods last five minutes xf third period stop time atoms best three out of five for the finals novice semifinals first team plays the third team second place plays the fourth team two games goals to count finals winners meet in a bestofthree series pee wee semifinal first place team plays third team second place team plays fourth team in a twogame goals4ocount series final winners will play a bestofthree series for the championship bantams team winning the league gets a bye into the finals se cond and third place teams play a twogame goalstocount semifinal final winner of the semi final meets the league winner in a bestofthree series for the championship sharpe f 3 sturrock 8 8 mo- goalkeeper he blanked the kenna e 8 3 lindsay f t 9 marchment a t v varey a 7 5 senior standing long jump feil e 9 5 grominski e 9 mcconnel f t 11 marshall a t 10 roughey a 7 7 whit taker f t 6 midget high jump sampson a 4 7 bagnell f 4 5 irwin a 4 3 senior high jump sanmiya e 5 1 marchment a 5 whit taker f 4 11 cameron e 4 9 tie hales f 4 5 and varey a 4 5 seaforth first just before going to press league statistician ron bahen- une notified the free press seaforth beavers had beaten hespeler twice by scores of 62 and 13 to take over first p by virtue of the win beavers will meet acton fat the semifinal while hespeler and i fergus dash in the other play off series frequent naps will keep you from getting old especially if taken while you are driving acton club until the 14 minute mark of the third period when murray marchment broke the goose egg on a play with har old townsley and max staf ford up to that point baker tur ned aside shots from point blank range from angles and almost every position on the ice while the frustrated tan ners already bothered by the loss of two key players in the first period despaired of get ting the puck in the net referee ron breen banished bill currie the hustling defen- seman from milton in the closing minutes of the first period for questioning an el bowing sentence after the tan ners lost doug smokey rich ardson in the early minutes of the period with an ankle in jury pulled tendons which if not serious is painful he had to be carried from the ice by st john ambulance men but was able to walk after the game with help x- rays at guelph general hospi tal saturday morning revealed nothing was broken jikejt was first feared doctor d g garrett treated richardson at the arena from that point until currie was given the gate the tan ners floundered behind a 44 deficit thev held the visitors to a single goal in the second period but were snowed under in the final stanza with four more goals beavers led 40 at the end of the first 50 going into the third mason cmckt exception to a check by ron boo bassafi m tma photo was taken in sundays industrial league opener isafw w orioles and raiders things were patched mp and oaayltsa balder attacks ortol won the game someone must have figured a bomb would put more speed behind the tannersmvhen one blew up on the ice early in the second period but putside of scaring linesman gerald per kins out of a years growth and most spectators as well the giant firecracker didnt help delayed by the late arrival or the seaforth club due to bad roads the game was further held up by debris on the ice including a broken bottle i which slipped out of some ones packet t jim sweeney could have sued for nonsupport from hl mates who left pucks hanging all around his bastion which the visitors picked up and banged in sweeney stopped several others which could have gone in but for alert net- minding crewcut jack mollwain the leagues leading scorer start ed beavers on the victory trail at the two minute mark and he bagged another before the game was over old veteran ken doig scored a pair as did paul raw mclaughlin bill doig and tom dick sniped singles the teams split 14 penalties evenly with curries sentence being the most severe a two minute for elbowing plus two 10 minute misconducts which automatically qualified him for a game misconduct it will probably be curries last game with the team for six weeks as he leaves for a cour se in montreal for that length of time this week before playoffs start first and third and second and fourth teams meet in the group semifinals only teams sure of where theyll end up are the tanners and fergus flyers theyll finish third and fourth respectively while hespeler and seaforth battle for the league lead hespeler has a two point lead on the beavers to the standing but seaforth has a game to hand the tanners would prob ably rather meet hespeler to fabfc the ie semitinals because of the ttrikvaumg but feel they can beat either tapm if they can bet a full complement of play- bra out r l grain ltd offerssiles opportuhitim in buviimts forms and system sejrvic wi require men between 25 and 35 with grade xii certificate or better background in accrinting data processing or systems and methods would be an asset we offer a complete and comprehensive training program above average income and associated benefits a career in one of the most rapid growth industries in canada a challenging and creative type of selling for appointment write or phone r l cram umifrd 67 mam st i mshfclltoflj wlwe phone 3231134 acton arena schedule wednesday ioruary is 23 pm mothers and pre school children 830 pro acton tanners vs fergus flyers thursday february 16 34 pm m z bennett public school 67 pm referees hockey school 79 pm legion minor hockey 910 pm industrial hockey friday february 17 12302 pm ospringe public school 330430 robert little public school 6730 pm figure skating club 810 pm public skating saturday february it 8 am 1230 pm figure skating club 16 pm legion minor hockey 810 pm public skating hockey 101 1 pm industrial hockey sunday february 19 7 am 1 pm industrial hockey 130330 pm publtc skating 345-7- pm minor hockey 710 pm industrial league hockey monday february 20 curling tuesday february si curling wednesdayttebluary 32 23 pm mothers and pre school children 69 pm tricounty hockey 9 pm industrial hockey 188711887 acton centennial beard growing contest sponsored by the acton ys mens club open to any man with acton address an coach fred kentner figured on using three lines for the first time in months friday but the double loss to injury and penalty restricted him to two hnes the tanners have only one scheduled game to play with fergus here tonight all registration fees will be used as prize money categories micros defeat brampton ctc when toronto bp defaulted a game whh the acton micros manager charlie thomson had another contest lined up thurs day night with brampton can adian tire micros won the exhibition 117 big guns for the micros were dan hilher with three goals and two assists harvey hillier with three goals and two as- sists gary taillefer three goals peter vandam and barry wil son one counter each assists also went to garney roszell 4 and george greenwood 2 micro played headship hock ey passed well and were al ways dangerous around the net acton steve goy goal cliff nelson garney roszell george greenwood harvey hillier ed hillier tom med- iand gary taillefer harvey land gary taillefer hravey taylor barry wilson peter vandam wayne deforest sports corner 124 mill e at wirmm- phone 8532160 trophies for au occasions sports corner 1 best shaped 3 longest 2 brightest color 4 best groomed 5 bushiest 6 best goatee registration print in each category with bonus prix for category no 4 wbiii 4iw wwqiwnwnm phone fob cachcati0obv leee 100 bssjishsiish n mr bd uathrr1and judging to talc plow at acton ml fair

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