Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 18, 1968, p. 5

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haltonpeel minor soccer acton a suffered their first defeat of the season to georgetown tuesday september 10 coming out on the wrong end of the 32 score the forward line simply did not jed the way they usually do and on numerous occasions they just couldnt find the net around the georgetown end at centre half r turkosz played a very strong game breaking up many georgetown forays up front i hansen and s- brunelle were the spearheads scoring goal apiece the game was close and with httlex polish the acton boys nakvfonrudable opponents reelies scored two goals and g bodnar the other fot georgetown for a 32victory results of weekend games- atoms malton 3 acton i j mosmrito streeuvltje 5 acton 2 feejiyee acton 5 milton 1 atomsacton a mastered a clearcot 70 victory over milton at the actbn high school grounds thursday september 12 the acton players took control right from the kickoff and kept the milton team hemmed in their own end after 10 minutes of play they finally found the net on a shot by r holmes and shortly afterwards made it 20 on a close in play by r inscoe in the second half acton simply overwhelmed their opponents and added five more goals from n fields i gentles i shields penalty kick and two more from r holmes to give him a hattrick the milton team never gave up trying but just did not have the horses for this one acton lineup j turkosz i logan i shields n fields j gentles f ausn s malcolm b mcphail f alton r inscoe r anderson r holmes g bruce acton a defeated acton b 60 last tuesday night in atom halton peel minor soccer the teams were evenly matched and it was a tight game team b in red colors kicked off and showed a marked improvement in playing however team a seemed to have the combinations that count jim gentles took a pais from fred allen to score the first goal for team a nathan fields managed the second and third goals at the end of the first half- it was acton a 3 acton b 0 team a continued to press for goals in the second hall ricky holmes scored a great goal for the team which gave the goalie no chance to stop it the final two goals were scored by nathan fields and fred allen the game ended with acton a ahead 60 obituary funeral service for mrs bride funeral service was held september 4 at the rumleyshoemaker funeral home for mrs mary alberta bride r r 3 acton with interment in fairview cemetery rev a mckenzie conducted the services pallbearers were desmond hawley o thaws cliff fowler toronto harry dobel st catharines earl van norman james bradshaw and william benson acton flower bearers were don davidson ed mcmullen dennis proudlove gary dolson morrison bride and martin bride all grandsons mrs bride was born april 20 1893 daughter of christine and william taylor at bethel north dakota she came to canada from the states in 1900 and was married to c n bride who predeceased her in 1 90 at baljeanme saik she is survived by sons and daughters chester edward and veme st catharines gladys mrs c davidson acton edeen mrs e dolton toronto and wdbur othawa she had nine grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren she had been dl fur about three years and pasted away in st josephs chronic hospital 11 inning thriller rockwood wins orsa int championship the acton froe press wednesday september 18 1968 rockwood seniors dethroned the reigning orsa int a champion otterville club with two consecutive wins to add the int a title to a long list of honors blake hind hurled a sparkling two hitter in the final game wednesday nigh to edge otterville 10 in front of an overflow crowd in the rockwood ball park the game went 11 innings before rockwood pushed the winning run across in the bottom half harry barber singled ralph kelly got a base pn balls and ted buczek dammed a single into centre to score barber with the winning run the crowd went wild veteran fans said it was one of the best games theyd ever seen while blake hind was fanning 14 otterville batters his opponent on uie otterville hill bob smith timet out as many rockwood batters difference was in the rockwood bats they slammed seven hits to otterville two and four went for extra bases otterville never got a man past first base vic willrru poled two doubles for rockwood ken maltby tripled and norm beattie doubled they were all left stranded as smith bore down in the pinches ted buczeks timely single that sent barber home with the winning run was almost a duplicate of a situation against port robinson in the semifinals in the tenth inning barber walked and buczek homered from his cleanup spot to win that extra inning thriller for rockwood otterville int a champs for the past four years had lost only one game this season prior to meeting rockwood they threatened in the ninth when the first nun up singled but the rockwood club reeled off a double play in the first game at otterville rockwood came up with a 62 win as they slammed out 1 1 hits blake hind meanwhile kept otterville scoreless until the ninth when they scored both their runs john salmon norm beattie and ralph kelly had two hits apiece for rockwood and ken maltby harry barber jim thatcher vic willms and sid durose had one each blake hind pitched two exceptionally fine games for the new or s a champs and the final extra inning marathon was hurled without a hat which one fan remarked was the first time hed seen blake without one on the diamond despite the wet cold weather almost 500 fans showed up to cheer the rockwood club along the rockwood players really appreciated the support they got from the fans said coach dick dupuis he hopes to arrange at lean one more exhibition game before tho champs hang up their tack for the season ottervillci uilon ss d smith v g rochcr c d arlhui 3b b mcmullen cx b taylor li pennoy hi rachu 2b ii davit lb rockwoodkcn maltby cf harry babe ss ralph kelly lb ted buczek 3b jim thatcher li vic wiumi rl norm beatiie 2b mike kelly c b hind p other rockwood player who have played with the team au year are sid buion brian slipp bid ward i red nlahllngale and john salmon coach u dick dupuis and manager u dave bacon freeman reunion at skeoch home mr and mri arnold skeoch of toronto were host and hostess on sunday for the freeman family reunion at their country home on the fifth line erin present were chris freeman of stroud mr and mrs d peers and christopher and mr and mrs douglas peers jr 6f scarborough mr and mrs malcolm freeman and miss carolyn and robert of georgetown mr and mrs alan skeoch and kevin of port credit mr and mrs eric skeoch of toronto mr and mrs frank freeman of acton mr and mrs ted freeman lylc and gordon of rockwood and special guests mitt une dunne r and miss margaret romex of dorset england who are visiting with relatives in canada innkeepers take series lead station hotel scored all their runs in the first three innings to defeat iga 63sunday and go une up on the grocers in the town league softball finals both clubs trotted out a pair of pitchers to win the third and important game of the series deadlocked at a win apiece lid smith who was relieved by lome peavoy in the fifth was credited with the win frank daley who hurled the first three frames for the grocers was tagged with the loss chick milne went the rest of the way and shut the tavern keepers out jan riddall started the hotel club off to the victory with a single in the first frame george williamson sacrificed jan to second and johnny dunn came through with a safety ed smith flied out to third and doug ford jammed a safety which scored both runners l kuchmas opening single in the second gave the station gang another runner and he scored as pete homer and jan riddall put backtoback jungles together got one back in i goi the third when the grocers the top of catcher tim bossence singled brian slipp walked and chick milne slammed a safety to score bossence but the innkeepers chalked up three more runs in the bottom half of the third to snatch the winning margin ed smith started the rally going with a single doug ford doubled and l kuchma singled and later scored behind the first two runners best iga could do from that point was a pair of runs in the fifth dave manes single followed by safeties from the bats of brian slipp chick milne and doug black accounted for the runs all told the losers outhit the winners 109 but couldnt bunch them as effectively tim bossence collected three safeties and chick milne two for the grocers the station had double efforts from jan riddall doug ford and l kuchma i gadon price lb ken mallby cr dave manet 2b tim bouence c thi ntw caroline garden centre married couples league has a new trophy to work for on hand at the acton bowling lanes monday tilohi for the presentation were grace rob- orison socrolarv howard jank treasurer poter bouwman presidont jack rol sponsor and stove blanchard chairman of tho league staff photo brian slipp lp chick milne 3b p doui black ss bill dawkini hi frank daley p in 3rd b corgill 3b in 4 gord maun pt in 9th station hoteljan riddall 3b george williamson c john dunn lb ed smlui p lf don ford ct lome tfcssst they fought a good fight lne garden actoll lacs out of fallals the new caroline garden centre married couples league officially started the ball rolling on monday night at acton bowling lanes jack rol of carolines was on hand to present his trophy to league president peter bouwman six teams of 36 bowlers in all will compete every monday night executives for the new league are president peter bouwman secretary grace robertson and treasurer howard jank steve blanchard vicepresident of the central ontario bowling association has been named chairman education changes conference subject last week in toronto the first of a series of conferences was held to explain changes in education to 100 prospective members of new boards the present 1600 school boards in the province are being slashed to 27 3 when the new administrative reorganization beams in january tom watson a member of acton high school board attended the sessions which he felt wete very informative one of the outstanding speakers was mr denniscoauthor of the controversial halldennis report on education various department officials explained aspects of the change to those attending with short breaks for quick meals ladies softball semifinals between georgetown and acton in glen williams last monday night was a close well played game georgetown surged ahead in the final innings to win 1914 eliminating acton from the series acton came on strong chalking up five runs in the top of the first georgetown went down after bringing in three the next two innings spelled disaster for the acton girls with only one hit in the third and no runs in either georgetown on the other hand brought in three in the second and seven in the fateful third going into the fourth it was georgetown 13 acton s acton was determined to get back in the game barb ferguson made it home then the team went down for the bottom of bob watson has been transferred from newmarket lo a bank of montreal branch in toronto on wednesday and thursday parenis of grades nine jnd 13 students have been invited to the high school to meet the tejihers therell be many former actomans back here tor the fair this weekend lei the free press know so we can record their names in next weeks personals column the fourth they kept georgetown at bay with no runs susan mcgiloway bev brunelle and kathy cook came home in the fifth bringing the acton score up to nine runs georgetown went down after one run the sixth proved too much for acton the first three at bat went out then georgetown put on the power play and drove home six more runs in the seventh it was do or die for acton in an allout effort the girls rammed in five runs to bring the score up to 14 with three on base barb ferguson was caught between first and second tor the third out georgetown remained the winner five runs ahead g thur fri sat sept 192021 all color show lee marvin ernest borgnine trini lopez robert ryan the dirty dozen adolf entarialnmant plus terry russell lisa gastoni wild wild planet picas not shaw starts at 745 em red- d- mix concrete prompt delivery cah pool coukoa 8782113 a local industry mon tuet wed sept 23 vanessa redgrave 2425 feavoy ttv t l kuchma ss a william li- r p homer 21 kids cross commission the hydro commission is plagued by kids stuff two new lightswere smashed in front of the library during the power blackout a few weeks ago and the roof of the hydro building leaks in heavy rain presumably because children have been playing up top the commission have ordered new lights the roofer has fixed the building and doug mason has been instructed to look into the cost of putting up a high chainlink fence around the hydro grounds there will be no hydro display at the fall fair this year due to the date change in the fair the coach is not available for acton use following the agreement by council to have cable television established in acton the commission has the responsibility of arriving at a contract with the cable company the georgetown contract is to used as a model with alterations to suit the acton situation the commission has requested copies of the contract for each member for study the commission received a request from the parks board for use of the ditch witch to plant new trees in glenlea park it was agreed to donate the services for the first two hours after which there will be a 10 an hour service charge i net hydro income as of june 30 is 1624 00 a full hydro commission met in the hydro building on thursday night including mayor les duby who admitted he was unshaven unfed and suffering from a sore mouth after an afternoon in the dentistwith no freezing express sejrviice on ml makes if desired teaular qvanraa ma car inm war aasj kaaps your cm in top condmsm dm ctsassa ntw fcw pa efftcun stwvfca milton motor sales ltd trw mom of quality guardian maintenance sfvloa played a solid field and made bev brunelle game in centre three hits for the team kathy cook was the big batter of the night knocking a triple in the first with the bases loaded plus a double and a single joanne fletcher made three hits and gail fryer two hits for three runs barb ferguson played a great game behind the plate despite one finger in a splint susan mcgilloway pitched a good game for acton relieved by joanne fletcher in the third inning the game was a good comeback for acton after being trampled by the georgetown team on september 12 in a 2010 victory in glen williams blow up oadmiiianct uvba wviiaae plus sidney portier shelley winters t patch of blue adult emrtalnmti haas not shaw start at 743 pm phone 834s431 anytlmi day or nitb 1 mttmil of outimi etrv umiff just ofl hwy f drivein theatre see the all new sdd00 acton fall fair sept 21 we have a urge selection murt allison no 7 hwy east of acton 8773291 halton peel trust offers 2 3 year term investment certificates 7 for 1 4 5 yoar amounts from 100 100000 interest paid halfyearly by 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