j tha acton pratt wednesday january 84 9o8 the world of outdoors with art h a w f s only tan shooters showed tap at msple rook shootlnc rants thla mk oeorfs harris earn up with to while brad mainprise eane iv wtta 14 the sotlvity will cet into full awlnf in a month or so with the start of tm oprtnf mason i hsprorea waertfrnuaf thjjr feparted matt aeetloas of oabisoi ontario was israely the esuttofbetterwathe- in lm macb rain hampered banters during the season tb itaprovaraent was least notlpeabla in parry sound fortst district wnere- weather waano laid last yf report from 300 boat camps tnovata utet percent ofthe hunter war sueessa- fat in fafttmi deer oonpared wtbv tamper cent r however this success rata waa no uniform aoroas jthedmrlrf the bast huntahf wis tilths sethe pah be district where t was tranwtyatood in lindsay forest district tm success reptirtedby 148 bunt camps was ilj par cent a small increase overthe 5ppr bentreported by oh nam camps in isoa tm overall success reportad at the checunf stations ineludlnt casual as wall as organised hunters increased from 16b par east in 1m6 to zas per 6tot in i7 tweed shows an even mora dramatic improvement in hunter ancoess tha weather bare last year was unfavourable for hoaunf wjth heavy rain avary day but on of tha first weak and only 174 par cant of tha hunters obtained dear the much improved weather in 1m7 resulted in a hunter success of 184 per cent on the bruce peninsula hunter success is always low because of the urfs percentage of casual hunters tha threeday season in lake slmcoe forest district want well with several areas open for tha first urns in many years providing about 20 par cant success farther north tha better weather conditions also helped huaunf b pembroke forest district hunter success increased from 104 par cant in 16m to 161 par cent in 1m7 unfortunately there was rain in north bay forest district and althoufh complete figures are not available it is etpacted that hunter success will remain about as low as in 1066 54 par cant than was soma evidence of an increase in dear numbers on the sudbury meuinpi with sufbtly improved hunter succasslnthe lake penace area for the first time in many years on iganltouun is land there vara a few mora hunters and a few less dear killed than in ibm the numbers of hunters checked at the little current cheeking station increased from 4027 in 196 to 4377 in 1967 the number of deer checked decreased from 1177 to 1149 this decreased the hunter success from 292 par cant to 262 per cant bat it was still considered a good hunt figures are not yet complete in sault sta maria forest district but nuntar success appears to be down a uttle from the vary high 300 par cant success recorded last year the weather was not particularly good and results ware quite variable around sault sta marie itself the hunter success wss 16 j per cent whereas in the blind river area it was up to m4 par cent the percentage of fawn checked was very high in nearly every district foreample in parry sound forest district 376 par cant of the deer chocked ware fawns this is the highest percentage oa record in tweed the percentage was even higher at 391 par cant and in pembroke it was 43s par cant of the total deer shot if a taw mora mild winters allow this kind of reproduction to con tinue ws should soon have better hunting through this whole area but a winter wttfa deep snow could very easily wipe out all gains which have bean mads in recant years altogether it must be con sidered a satisfactory season across southern ontario ome mm pee wees wait for playoffs after a string of three loseus to georgetown hespalar and chlnguacouay inthat order acton ya mens pee wees will play their last scheduled game of tha thcounty hockey schedule here wednesday against guelph then this club will alt and wait for omha playoffs due to start sometime around the mid dle of vetiroary thethrae week wait will ltkely tie nuadlnwithexmblttorisacton olujw cannot participate in tlw rlounty eliminations alnce- brarrialea wins they are ii teams and the rest of the league is classed a and aa last wednesday hare george town aa took a 61 ileclslon homo they lad 10 si the end of the first period 11 at tha and of the uecond and scored tiruo innru in the third terry holme bagguil the lone acton counter illcf lluniwtte played goal in die first tnhhcuf3erloda mike i iily in ttw jkiiunui lu thiugame in woll kstlw mist wo at llntawk friday night tha acton kills want iniat lead mat the linmniitvrs huhhey wuru ifwslnrwil by a five goaljlespaler splurge in the second kaclrtlult jljiuon one 111 the third mrind acton arena schedule jtumtjfhtluf ip he vlrvt rtrew curllnoj final paijt yhtjitobiul mn km ivwchwnl tvp a vj jyllfon one in ne third jno atom dxhibftibh m vr woredtifirt aivmirjaiiiuimuil adon cower from billy mo- playod lal righ jrc hw vjortibor o waller wallor o1160k miii mi dlrtjoll flnlo pictured ffom lalt torlghl hrtrrii holniet slff pjialql jffrft vnsspofj pftffq dramalea sdorud a 31 okltlb- itlon win over the acton town luagua atom all ultra hare on friday johnny scoyni ucordtid acton goal from scott malcolm in to first period which unilxd up 11 tha visitors got sacoiul and hi nl slnglus in tha skiforth here friday glllowty mil hilly shot thvl eucond aas nytilrry holmes aid chvta teruuuiu sunday at llrtmeloa qhlngna- cousy chalked up a 14 win over tha vs mdpeonihig from behind a 21 duflcll in tha sdcofldstanu with throe goals plus tireo mora in the ihinl tim mclntyra put acton in front and steve mclntyra potted ilia loiia local counter in tno saconil acton racelvad onu of thalhraa punalllos tanners lose in port e three exhibition losses sunday was a bleak day for two acton legion town league all star teams tha bantam team tost two ex hibition games an early morn ing bout 51 to brampton and a 31 decision to kitchener in too afternoon the pea waas bowed to downsvlaw 72 b taylor got thjljone bantam goal against besjnptonfmm ron louttet aganst kltchenet louttet scored from murray ferguson from forester and mcnabb from taylor and knight ware acton marksman in tha pea waa game i scoring leaders 1 g a 1 s malcolm b 23 s b j shields w 17 4 1 m morris w 9 4 o bruceb 8 i a mogluoway b 2 8 i b mcphall w 3 8 a webstar b 3 s m ware w 2 3 j thompson b 0 3 a kilby a 1 2 j mathews w 1 g owens a 0 2 novice i a barjiiaki nf is t j mccutcbaon a 16 7 a war st k 11 8 j5uarbystk 7 11 a morris a 11 4 f alton st k 10 5 a tom a 7 s j seoyne o 1 s brunelleslk 4 4 k eating nf 6 0 s ptpluon nr s 1 l heaw h 4 2 j huruy nf 0 3 a clalaad 0 3 0 pee wee a forester s 32 11 a taylor s it 17 clmckajudara 20 7 jmcnaba 11 11 cmckae a 11 9 s ward a 14 4 klfargusoo a s 9 a storey a 11 3 t lambert s 6 6 s marshall c 10 1 jl rochester a 1 3 j hansen a s 6 p hajgrava a w knight c 7 4 8 ppvuc 3 5 acoultrup s 0 s bantams 1 g taylor v 11 3 fc louttet a 4 9 ccttneu p i gtrkoaaa 3 s j airataa 1 j c marray b t 1 x cooper tcoasv 4 3 t 3 1 bauama j 9 1 kd htrfej atc 3 l acoamrp 1 atmsvx 4 0 4 bantams beat georgetown 21 forechecldng the georgetown club in their own end acton fireugntars bantams romped to wall deserved 21 win over the visitors in trlcouttty hockey here last wednesday the acton team outplayed georgetown all through the game and would have added to their total except for soma erratic shooting george mcphai was right in on tha georgetown goal on three occasions only to be foiled mcphall and mark nellsen ware tha pick of tha locals in the win which was a special de light to fans taunted by their georgetown counterparts in pre vious clashes georgetown took tha load in the first period as jamas scored from arnold but pate morrison tied tha score in tha second period on a sole effort pete bagged his second goal which proved to be the winning one with only a mlnuto and 11 sec onds loft to play in tho game dale flshor assisted all four penalties want to ho acton squad but they never let up enough to give the visitors much of a chance coach max clifford is criuu- ing his flngars and hoping soino of tha hockuy gossip which charg es the taniwrs aro hoinors is true at luast for this frdtey night saaforth llaavors aro ifajuviito acton for a joust with tho acton olub frlilay although toy may not be at tho top of iho laaguo totem at present thoyaro still the team to lual tho tannors havo a good re cord at homo txit tholr auay win and loss column flguros aro rid iculous most of tho losses camo in tho oarly stagos of tho schsdulo whon tho loam was just getting organized skating carnival practices begin sjcatlng carnival dato is sot for april 6 and tho momlurs of iho flgurj skating club havo hogun practising for tho program that cumaxos tholr yoar skating sessions aro ovory thursday ov- onlng and saturday morning at tho arona an around tho world thumo has boon choson last frlilay night howovor it was imply a caso of not having unough playurs as port elgin wallopnad ilium 12 ovur on iho slinros of ijku huron evan max stafford liad lo dross as four ilifoiimiiiuiu and only flvo forwarils ihowud up for llio gamo conspicuous by tholr absonco wdro some of ihu acton playors which has hockey officials reach ing ilia boiling point woro accused of not having unough homo town playors on tho toam but how aru you going to got them out to play thoy just play whan thoy won to usually in front of a crowd at homo stafford who isnt too far out of shape look tho dofonv boat and managor noli marshall llr oclod tho tuam from tho honch jim cunningham movutl up to tho forward unas after tho namos of four ro- clplonts of conionnlal modals wero publlshod in last uuoks froo pross woro hoping that well hoar of moro this wook the awards aro sont directly to the recipient and no formal nows releases are matlo tho com munity would hko to join in con gratulating any local modal owners i lose but bantams reach peak although they lost two dec- tslons over the weekend acton bantams are reaching their peak against a clubs in tha trl- county hockey second place hespeler grabbed a 52 win in hespeler friday but admitted they were extended by the acton club sunday evening in bramslea the chlnguaeousy club had the help of a penalty shot in a 21 victory coach harold townsley was pleased with both performances ajtaougbbe admits he views com ing weeks with apprehensioa were at our peak he says and we wont be in the playoffs until the middle of february the 0maa will send the acton club which has an auto matic bye into the b playoffs the first available opponent at hespeler the winners jumped into a 20 lead by tha end of tha second period on goals by brothers p and j woods they bagged three more in the third zettel nugent and p woods pulling the trigger dennis harnden and dale fisher scored tha acton goals with john snow and pete morrison assisting on both four of the seven penalties want to hespeler sunday in bramslea in a wall refereed uh the chlnguaeousy team took a 10 edge as der ringer scored on a penalty shot at 1105 of tha first period landry scored their second dale flshor haggod tho acton goal asslstod by randy woldon but the team should havo had at least throe moro thoy couldnt seem to got the puck in tho not ten penalties wore lovlod four of which wereservedby tho aclon team kismuia ghh basketball teams ft twm baf with arthur by cathy krul on january 16 acton high school girls hosted arthur for two league basketball games the junior team was leading the game until half time tha arthur team then showed their faafa tad want on to win the game wttfe the seora at 4414 tw mamaars attae junior team laeatom avssait joaaa trias vaa as ndsrfeasaa me- guloway saaaa condensing jaa qltsias usjka psory jka smith card maaaja dstms suaaarland mart staves and carls braastta aetna smtar orb uaddadta win their game at half time both sides ware exhausted as the going was very rough attar their school support warm words from the beach and a boost from our dashing cheerleaders the girls want on to victory troan- dagthe artharatase 3343 the senior seam ladadsd cmay krai uada wood trudy mania baas aaaaitaaklbsalh- er mcgaaeals janet braids- brtituaasbwbraaueaad congratulations girts on your tarrtfle win and good back jantora for naara wtasl 134 mjuh m wmw ntoni ts34140 unicorn dakts hjohts and toauds good selection at the gamu hardly got going lu- fare stave townsloys skato brnko and ho had to rotiro this croatud adiiltlonal proliloins imt tho toam staggurod through it was hard to holluvo it was tho samo club wlilch look port llgln tlia previous frlilay harold townsluy and dlako ingllu scored tlw acton goals with don norton asslsljng on mil tho 1 1 no up had tom ayros in goal jim cunningham donls snldor bui currlo and gorry inglls make ingllu dan norton harold townsley harry phllllpd and stove townsloy tho tanners wlllhavoachanco to redeem themselves sunday whon thoy go to durham lor on afternoon gamu at loast thoyre allowing up for practlco rogram full manager arii4 manager harold towns luy reports almost ovary avail able hour of leu tlmo is taluin up at tho community contra only available tlmo is whan somubody canroln an lufroiiuont occur- ronco councillor and rocroatlon commltloo inoinlior iod iylor jr has luun urging harold to find lima for adult skating sus- slons but ho far it haint luun avallablu public skating is drawing noar capacity crowds after a lull ovur 100 wuru ikatlng sumlay afternoon tho now comprouhor lu ticking along fbnu aftor a minor rupalr drawing much loss powur i lion its prodocuusor unos for curling and hockoy waru rupalnlud last wuuk widnitdav january 34 67 pm hockey school 8 0 m- pea waa trlcty cmofu artacon bflprti bntan trl cty iimlpli at aclcrfi 9- 1 0 jj m fldaoit rvi ctvl coifli si acton lorflpm ipd hockey thumoavv ianuakyu 3 p in mofbr ottwe- stliool chlldran o 8 p m fjquri skating 09 p m lbqioii- hockey vj6 pill jovahllet fjrl- clyj gyalph v aclon 10 17 pm lnd hockey kmdavjanuarv 34 6 30 30 nowlca trl tly irsclice 9 p in int b hockoy saaforlh v acton tannara saturday januarv 11 1 9 in hockey practice loolon 0 1 5 1 0 45 am prlvals leiiom fjgure skellng 10 45 i245- rioursktliio lipid laglon hockey 6 30 7 30hantemt trlctyv uliibillon 8 10 pm public skellrfij sunday januarv 31 oil a in indutlrlal hockoy 1 1 i 30 p ivi tannar practice 1 p m tri cly novice fjunlph vi acton pm public skallng 4 30 5 10 p in midget prflflire r 30 6 jo p in pes waa pmclire 7 16 10 15pm indutlrlal hoi koy monday januarv 39 curling tuesday januarv 30 curling ford has a better idea- we figure you might like a little quiet saving weve got mustangs jorinos the works ma the best deal in town so cmon in out of the racketarid listen to the crackle of the mmey you save quiet sale mems quiet deils were kiting ihc price tao do trio talking thti time come in and look around lot a salesman offer you a quut deal we promotive it ii bo quietly scnsjtionjil look at the choice now that wo re back m full production we vo got all the variety a guy or oa could ask for and they re waiting for you now but dont buss out the quiet sale is going to be quietly over before you know and so will the savings make a dale with yourself to get quietly down to your ford dealer this week you may come away shouting mtamttw qt sweepstakes fnrnt satfsr ttw to aamaffeawfesaawmw fo80 s thkf point 5ycaltttooomu nfw ca1 wattanty yqus fotd dca1m has au th defatls tfiompson motors acton limited mteeta r5si370 iord i