Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 27, 1967, p. 4

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wsjj 4- jh acton fr preat wednesday september 6 1967 ssrae pounding the sports beat paal cooper talented young acton netminder trying out with nia gara falls flyers stayed right id the running for a spot on the team until last saturday when he vas cut by hap emms and told to definitely come back next year emms said paul would probtbly have an excellent chance of mak ing the teun next year and urged him to play junior c hockey somewhere for this season paul was nervous in saturdays intersquad game and this had a bearing on the cuts sixteenyearold dave taratyn was picked to fin the nets for the jr a squad mr and mrs art cooper went down to see the intersquad game and were impressed with the calibre of hockey played looks lite acton will have an intermediate hockey team again this season in spite of rumors to the contrary a meeting of the executive of the tanners was held last thursday night and plans were made to enter a team in the oh a the executive has no idea of how many players will be available but dont be surprised if most of the team comes from acton practices will likely start as soon as arena manager harold town- sley has ice in the arena date hes aiming for is oct 15 at least one other intermediate team is planned for this county burlington is already advertising for intermediate players for a new team to be known as the mohawks coach is bob salvisbury a wellknown figure in hockey circles the georgetown herald reports both blake and gerry inglis both former tanners are lining up with barrie flyers of the sen ior oh a although the brother combination has a clause in their contract releasing them if travelling becomes too much of a chore sport shorts acton minor baseball association is holding a field day at the park saturday afternoon to wrap up the season the boys sold chocolate bars to pay off expenses trophies will be presented courtesy of some interested acton men and crests will also be given campteuvule merchants and petrolia are tied at one game apiece in the obs int b category finals merchants woo ihe first game 20 as jack roberts hurled a three hitter in the village but petrolia exacted revenge with a 144 decis ion in the oil town sunday final game of the series will be played in petrolia sunday at 230 eoen mills squirts won the tricounty softball champion ship but lost out in the ontario finals to greenwood in the final game saturday front row the tricouhty champions are david cann ian mitchell mark hennessy steve lowrie with endurance contest for roller skaters starts friday night the world of outdoors wtfh art hawes on sunday afternoon the sec ond half of the annual shoot be tween the jalttxu soottdfnens association aniufylelcocl took place in the first half held in july the maple rock club had a small four bird lead the sunday shoot saw the local club increase their lead by 19 birds to win the trophy the tro phy was put up jointly by the hal- ton sportsmen and the local club tor an annual competition last year the trophy was won by hal- ton sportsmens association to p scores on the halton sportsmens team were by roy robertson with 42 don kearney 39 paulcouison 39 joe marsh all 38 and g tuck 38 for a total of 196 the maple rock total of 215 came from the following scores john shadbolt 49 cord clow 44 jim coulson 41 john cordes 41 and brad mainprise 40 mr todd cll representa tive who assisted at the sports mens show at the fair donated a case of trap ammunition for the shoot between maple rock and halton sportsmen john shadbolt received three boxes for being top gun of the maple rock club and three boxes for top gun of the day roy robertson of halton sport smen received three boxes for being top gun of that club winners of one box of shells were don kearney paulcouison joe marshall g tuck gord clow jim coulson john cordes brad mainprise dave johnson art hawes ron marshall and dave tuck local hunters who ventured north tor ducks last weekend re- port seeing mora ducks than us ual prospects look good for duck hunting this year 1 fred clow of actoncame home with a 16 pound pike which he landed at georgian bay recently the latest issue of the cen tral ontario regional develop ment news letter tells about the dredgta on fairy lake note some copies of the summary of huptlngiegulftions halve mistakesln thehuntuig sea sons marked of the map showing small game seasons fhecor- rect season dates can be found in the text at the top of the page above the map turkey shoot aids minor hockey a turkey shoot in aid of tri- county hockey is being held on the ceci nelles farm oct 1 acton minor hockey associa tion is receiving the benefit of the experience ken paplllon has accumulated in turkey shoots ov er the years in assisting them to conduct the event all proceeds go into the hockey coffers first roller skating marathon ever held in acton will start fri day night at the community centre sharp at 8 pm under the auspices of the recreation committee entries will be taken right up to 745 pm friday and arena manager harold townsley says contestants must be there by that time object of the marathon is to see who can skate the longest the first three hours skaters will roll along withour a break from that point oa theyll have a five minute breik each hour into that five minutes skaters must cram in their lunches and any other duties they wish toper- form not forgetting the call of nature judges will be there all the time checking to see the rules are closely followed need ice time meeting thurs arena manager haroldtowns- ley is contacting all parties inter ested in obtaining ice time for the 196768 season at the community centre aspecial meeting is being held thursday night at 7 30 in the com munity centre to hear all requests for ice all interested parties are urged to attend whether or not you have been contacted prize money for the endurance contest comes from skaters entryfee rental of skates from the arena canteen will cost two bits an hour but the mazlmum charge will not exceed two dollars since this is the first venture of this type in acton manager townsley is anxious to see how it will go over rules and regulations will be explained to skaters before they start friday hockey registration saturday morning registration for the tricoun ty minor hockey teams will be held this saturday at the com munity centre from 1030 am to 1230 pm au boys 8 to 18 interested in playing what is usually called allstar hockey are urged to register saturday it is not nec essary to pay the 5 registration fee until october 21 ice time requirements will be based on the number of boys who register i lions den john ookpik greifeneder tells of lion life in paris although profits on the steer barbecue at the fall fair just pulled the club out of the red acton lions were pleased with the success of their food booth they realized a good profit ack nowledging a great deal of help from llonetteswlves relatives and the lga store lion chief vic bristow tender ed special votes of thanks at the regular meeting monday to lions murray harrison for his work cutting up th huge steer and to barbecue committee chair man neil miller for his efforts lions dave hunter and bob hall also had accolades heaped on them for their work on the lions float which bagged a third price in the huge fair parade one of the best floats weve ever done was the almost unan imous opinion future activities of the club were discussed with lionmurray harrison appointed chairman of the halloween candy sale fresh from a trip to europe where he attended a lions club meeting on the champs elysees in paris france lion john ookplk griefeneder spoke to the club brietly on his experien ces and brought back a small banner as a token of friendship from french lions he told of lions projects in europe one of which was bring ing water to a remote swiss mountain village lion chief vic recounted his ton of gold award to alexander booty rosegate lillian 347713very good a jersey cow in the herd of mac alexander norval has just been issued a ton of gold cert ificate in 1373 days she pro duced 2041 lbs fat she is a daughter of the superior sire kingshurst really royal castor and also a winner of three silver medals to qualify for this award a cow must produce at least 2000 lbs fat in four consecutive years experiences the previous satur day at a dance in grand valley to guy lombardo and his orch estra sponsored by grandv al ley lions the new arena there was filled to overflowing lions ray evelan led the club in song immediately following dinner at which tail twister al lauder tried to auction off bis extra pork chop without too much success foiled he extracted extra fines until lions were re scued by the business session bowl for pteasuref rtortybowl for health jack ridley cartage limits concrete biocks concftfti muck cfnmk mocks clay muck sand stomi livestock mid fertilizer jmm service and supplies 1 pump trucks for hire rfinn acton phons8530730 the entire family can bowl together h of make it a date ujaf rf v bowl where gjpjjfc j the action s jj acton bowling lanes 10 main st n member obpa 1530 170 mmawhhmmmm the trophygerald barden and ron marshall in back are gary barden jeff gardiner mark hilchon brad chamberlain robbie wordle coach jim cann and mrs ev barden are at either end staff photo twcountv championship trophy is presented to eden mills squirt captain steve lowrie by league official alex zess with help from jack chamberlain who assisted with the smart eden mills club this season staff photo roller marathon in acton arena starts friday 8 pm sharp cash prizes entry 200 entries received until 745 pm friday spectators 50c admission ticket good until 3 pm saturday hockey registration tricounty minor allstars hockey in acton registration saturday sept 30 in acton arena i03o am to 1230 pm for everyone interested ages 8 to 18 years please sign now you hav until oct 21 to pay 500 registration fee complete thit form and bring to registration name address age birth date x project action there are whispers going ar ound torn that something has most certainly developed some thing very much contrary to the usual way of thinking and some thing no one expected to see project action is thinking of having a dance well what is so out of ihe ordinary ibdut that they have teenage dances at least once a month but this dance is for the adults of the community and why is project action putting on a dance for adults this idea has been floating around at the meetings ever since project action was first formed in april nowisthetlme to go ahead with the project for a very worthy cause funds needed to support our foster child archuro from the phllliplnes are due in november and it was decided to attempt an adult dance as a benefit possible date set for the dance is october so a band with ancient music preferred by adults will be hired and a theme for the dance may be planned the reaction of adults towards the idea will determine whether project action will proceed with the idea but so far all indications point goi it is hoped that if project action goes ahead in its plans everyone will come and help us raise money for our foster child archuro we have had him now for one year and would like to make it one more even the students at schools are talking about the election fwtj or nor 124 mill i at wilbur phone 8532160 unicorn darts flights and boards made in england top quality morchandtso at competitive prleas at corner actonians are having a good opportunity to get to know their candidates and party leaders be fore this election with two of three party leaders corning next week and a meet the candidates night planned theres no excuse for not knowing who to vote for acton arena schedule thursday september 28 810 pm roller skating friday september 29 roller marathon starting at 8 pm sharp endurance contest buck up head for lous for a redhot deal in used cars lous sedcars 8564235 jsei 85 j main st rock wood i acton ymca schedule of activities monday 800 900 slim and trim tuesday 730 830 girls 10 and under 830 10 00 girls 15 and over wednesday 700 830 boys 13 and 14 830 10 00 men thursday 700 900 ys men 2nd and 4th thursdays golden age club 1st and 3rd thursdays 800 900 slim and trim friday special events saturday 900 10 30 boys 10 and under 1030 1200 boys ii and 12 loo 230 girls i 1 and 12 2 30 4 00 girls 13 and 14 membership fees public school 300 high school 400 non students 500 18andovor 600 bring 100 for your fir rim in the ymcjl the remainder will bo collected bi 2 weefct cutwi begin monday october 2 slim and trim classes broken into 2 lemesters oct to end of jan and feb to end of may on semester 500 both iwilart 900 for more information call mrs art coopor 8532485

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