Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 18, 1967, p. 4

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kevin ball and gary taluefer are definitely signed vttfc the milton to c squad tor this season and were featured in last friday aims game wtttt paris milton downed parts with a t4 victory pall marco nas reportedly been out practicing with his former ttamrnxmlntaemlttoncainp during the past week paal cooper actons goaty contribution to hockey who was stab led la the atlttoa stalls at the beginning of the training season nas polled p stakas and moved over to georgetowns jr c team no definite reason for the switch is known looks uke barry elliott juvenile allstar from acton who has ban practiclat vu the milton jr c teun wlu be playing an- otbar season with actons juveniles barrios agreement with tat trl county hockey assoc recjilres htm to stay wtttt the dob until the age limit has been reached by htmseu barrie has another year left in juvenile hockey the harlem diplomats will invade the gyratnls thursday tomor row night at 800 pm just a reminder to those who havent pur chased tickets yet mat they will be on sale at the door an inter esting exhibition of basketball at its best will be on show with a feature game between actons own cwossa b finalists the impede ice makers attempts to get the ice making machinery at the community cen tre going by the weekend were totted by gremlins invading the motor but arena manager harold townsaty got it going tuoa he expects to hate ice by the end of this week harold and his assistant don price worked all day saturday and sunday with the machinery assisted by nell miller and jim ftolston the group had the machinery running tor almost an hour when a coll went kaput and an order had to be put lb tor an new one goy transport picked one up on monday and harold is expecting no difficulties from here in the closed brine system is completed and all that remains to be done is test the strength of the solution works program authorized for 6768 following dtseuulona with the government of canada the fro vinoa of ontario has announced trait a joint federal provincial municipal winter works incent ive program has beenauthorlied for the 106768 winter season this will be the tenth consecu tive year that this cooperative program has been in operation lit ontario during this period the program has made a contri bution in combating the problem of high winter unemployment the terms and conditions of the 196768 program will be es sentially the same as those of last years program with the following exceptions a the period of the program will be limited to five mon- ths and b municipal capital under takings only will be ac cepted or instance a maintenance activity such as road brushing will not be accepted under the pro gram the- rates of reimbursement paid to the municipalities will remain the same aa last year the world of outdoors with art h a w e s h s hoiobm opromirnst m oatfc s bau cmjuub phone ta vim donations kept baseball going a picture on this page last 5 week of boy swann holding a baseball trophy had information below which was in error the trophy roy held reallyne longed to jim lee roy was merely holding it for inspection custom cleaners donated the trophy one of two they gave to minor baseball other donations to minor base ball this season were from sports corner don mclntyre acton precision engineering acton branch of the canadian legion acton lions club and nellsens clothing m ptt sports page proceeds from the game go to the girls and boys athletic association an open meeting for those interested in forming an intermed iate hardball club in acton is to be held this thursday night in the community centre at 800 pun anyone interested in playing or heaping to organise a team will be most welcome actons industrial hockey league should be underway by the last sunday of this month a more definite date will appear in this col umn at a later date going by registration to date a four teamleague has not been es tablished teams win be picked by the squad captains on toe first playing night- so that squabbles over unbalanced teams will not oc cur as they did last year anyone wishing ta sign apior lndusttialockeyare asked to con tact with myself harry philips or jim macdonald with the under standing that the registration feev tor the first half season viu be paid before playing action was slow at maple rock this week with most of the mem bers concentrating on the hunting season brad mainprise got 24 18 and 17 to claim high score of the week last week bradearned his so straight badge other good scores were gord clow with 22 art hawes 22 and 17 and martin berry 17 1967 hunting prospects are good or excellent tor rnost spec ies however it is noted due to the rapped increase in tbenumber of hunters in the field the average hunter will have to work harder to get his game moose prospects are good in most areas but the number of hunters has almost doubled since 1960 so the percentage of suc cessful hunters will be smaller department of lands and forests officials note that most hunters stay close to the roads and those that go back in would have a good chance of having a successful hunt deer prospects are also good due to the small uu last year be cause of adverse weather condi tions there was a good fawn crop also and since last winter wasnt too harsh there was a small winter uu all these fac tors add up to good prospects for this fall provided their is good weather for the hunt most areas report a good bear population and quite a few will likely be shot by moose hunters deer hunters should get some if the veatber stays fairly warm a cold spell could make the bear hibernate before the deer season duck hunters should also have a good year the ducks axe more widely dispersed this year be cause of the heavy rainfall this summer which kept many small ponds and marshes full of water all summer the large marshes will likely have fewer ducks this year because of this the small ponds are the best bet early in the season until the northern flocks arrive partridge are plentiful throu ghout most of the province in this area however the crop is below that of last year but most of the rest of the province especially in the north report a large population pheasants are plentiful in southwestern ontario and in the niagara peninsula the winters in this area are too harsh to support a large population unless annual stocking takes place rabbits are plentiful this year and snowshoe rabbits are more plentiful than last year snow- shoe prospects look even better next year since the snowshoe has hot yet reached the peak of their nine year cycle an unconfirmed report heard this week indicates an elderly man was killed by a moose in the north apparently he wound ed the moose which attacked and trampled him mohawk raceway reopens for a third racing season on october 30 she is a suicide blonde yes dyed by her own hand peu tit 14 mm t hockey equipment ccm skates in stock yos we tik trades full line of equipment from cooper weeks and spalding at pcru 9 corair jack ridley cartage uatwllnval conciete blocks concrete muck cinder biocks cuv muck sand stonf livestock and fertilize farm service and supplies dump trucks for hire fully insured pcv class fs ft f acton phone r534730 to expo j c hockey action is shown as the mil- ton merchants opened their exhibition sche dule friday nighrwith awln over the paris mqunties among the milton squad this year are a number gof actorvrecruita namely i jen riddal kevin hall and gary taillefer the mer chants will again see action when they meet dundas in milton this friday night staff photo georgetown asks township for grant to arena actonlans continue to go to expo right up to its final days a chartered bus from act oopre- ceeded the school children by a few days and another group from townleft tuesday with an out-of- town tour individuals are still going and continue to come back with stories of seeing others from acton there a delegation from georgetown council appeared at mondays re gular meeting of esquesing town ship council to ask the township to contribute towards support of georgetown arena spokesman deputyreeve art speight was accompanied by reeve bill hunter andcouncinor w emmerson and roy ballen- ttaa the deputyreeves plea for financial support for the george town arena received a mixed re ception from esojueslngcouncill- ors ranging from hostility to re ceptivity mr speight said be couldnt find an olive branch to bring with him but would have brought one if he could have what are the possibilities of your council as- atstlag our arena be asked whan i say our arena i mean the georgetown arena he said the arena drew from all over the township the arena requires more mo ney than tan corporation can af ford top into give proper ser vice were asking to see if you can see your way clear to make a grant towards the operation since your community benefits from it continued mr speight what was your budget this year asked esquesing council lor jim goocuet georgetown councillor w era- nwraon said of a total budget of 48000 tor parks and re crv st- 915000 went towards the arena he mentioned the issue had been brought up several times at george council meetings esoueslng residents were j the arena i dent uke the word using retorted councillor torn hill mr emmerson agreed essyic- atag residents pay the sim everyone ekse but he compared arena use to the library where patroas from outside george town were obliged to pay one dollar tor una of facilities on tap of tain he said esoneslng to the georgetown i debenture detjlthioh aatapreondant how many ksoueslng resid ents aa the arena ashed dep- aty nneva george currle only a assail athnjurenad georgetown use the arena ive never beard of anyone around ashgrove or hornby using georgetown arena rising expenses including 3000 tor cleaning ice have con tributed to the needier additional revenue the delegation claimed georgetown councillor boy ball entlne said the same reasoning applied to baseball we cant erect a fence around george town he said and dent want to set up a barrier its a good job you didnt do it years ago said councillor h1u you wouldnt have had any hockey or ball players would you more argument ensued until esquesing reeve george leslie said give us some figures of the township children using the arena or the grant you might wantl 111 be honest said llr spei ght consider a grant of j 1000 there were no figures available tor the number of children in volved hut councillor sallentlne estimated 500 boys plnyed kid hockey a portion of them from the township anything you can do to help us will be appreciated said the georgetown deputyreeve mut ual good will between the town and township will depend on your pickuat up some share of the tab and do a lot to cement better re lationships retjve george leslie told the delegation there wasnt a full council since councillor pat pat terson was absent we cant agxee tonight theres nothing in ghe budget well consider the request were not speaking for next years council councillor emmersonexplain- ed difficulties in georgetown be rween legion sponsored hockey and the arena board which pre cipitated the emergency would we have a member on the arena board asked mr hill two voices in unison answer ed if your grant was sufficient what do you mean thunder ed tom hill everything is on the top of the table in this coun cil mr speight said georgetown would be satisfied with a token grant this year while esquesing laid plans for next year the delegation was dismissed legion industrial cribbage xhe legion industrial cribbage league started off another season friday night with the firefight ers vaulting into a three point lead over station hotel and goys top hand of the nights play was held by bill splelvogel with a 28 standing firefighters h goys legion b legion c legion a htason knit tylers a customs roulette game is speeding the flow of airline pass engers arriving at montreal in- fernatlon airport each passen ger is given a card numbered from one to nine those holding the number of the day which can change at a moments notice have their luggage cbeckedclose- ly by customs officers others receive a cursory examination this spot check system has re sulted in a 25percent speedup in the processing of travelers through the terminal acton curling club supper and dance at acton music centre saturday oct 21 social hour 6 7 pm supper i 7 pm dancing 912 pm music by the flower town 5 admission 600 per couple non curlers old curlers new curlers welcoaae skate exchange trade in your old skates for new bauer skates gordon hardware limited reasonable tradein allowance the phone number for acton motors formerly pauls sunoco 8531280 go moto ski join the go peopls this winter theres new white world ot un waiting for you on your motoski seven new 68 models in bright orangyred sport many new performance- proven features including lighter weight extra thick seat cushions and rubberized cleats for extra stability and tractionl arrange your winter fun now for the whole family see us for sales and rentals fmotoskp from 799js on display now at bill toths shell station 31s gwoen st aden out acton figure skating club registration to be held at the community centre saturday october 14 from 1045 am to 1245 pm thursday october 19 from 600 pm to 800 pm please complete this form k registration preschool 1000 single 1500 family memberships 2500 2 or mora skaters in one family 50 iw payamo an kwgbtnrtion balanob vvhwn 3 waafca skating hours thursdays 600 pm to 800 pm saturdays 1043 am to 1243 pm name address l phone afle parents signature i m t aateatesaiii iinafflmifflaff jlmi

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