Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 30, 1968, p. 4

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include georgetown club the acton free press wednesday october 30 1968 10 teams in oha int b race it could be a banner season for ok a intermediate ii hockey ten teams are entered in the western division big surprise in the league was the revival oi the defunct georgetown intermediate club which will play hi the same groups acton tanners a meeting in harriston monday night decided 10 tcainv would be an unwieldy group so hey split the league in two geographically distributed groups of five team each clubs will play an interlocking schedule however so fans will have u chance to xe all the teatm in action group a wiu consist of port lilgim lucanllderton scaforrli khnira and durham 1 group b will be made up ofvctoii georgetown oieltenlium tfespcier and fergus the proposed schedule would include 26 gamex consislin of two games a way and two at home with each leant in a ciuhm own grouping and a homcatujaway game with ihich club in the other goup r a the world ojf outdoors art hawes all the decisions made at mondays mcctine arc subject to the approval of the o ii a executive which meets this iriday night if uiey give the proposed groupings a gfccii light convener lloh hraithwaitc will set up a schedule immediately and the club will start playing around the middle of november acton tanners were represented at mondays meeting by koss itallcntine and hoy goodwin ross was again appointed league statistician- only the four top teams in each group will make the playoffs which will leave two teams standing in the cold when elimination time rolls around all clubs in the league are intermediate 11 with the exception oflort elgin which is teuin classed as c although liic jiilry of a ocotgmiowil club was the bignews in this area oi i a- officials ale happy with new teams from llmira and lucaii and the reentry of l after a yuars absence georgel6wns entry will mean the acton club willhe denied use of players wlk haye bcentoililig in tanher livery for several seasons coach llaroldtownsjqy will be handicappcdin hi first season in the coachs chair but hes not wof tying too much lies hoping this years acton club will he composed inanity if good ymiiiy players from this district with a sprinkling of veterans to steady the foam v practice session iriday and sunday produced about ik hopefuls including some who are ineligible acton tanners wont through- another brisk practice session tuosday night in preparation for the 26869 hockey season coach harold townloy hopos to have a young team for fant this year thats veteran jirn sweenev in goal jucr tanners will play in a- 10toam league which will include georgetown sta photo industrial league starts sunday action at the karts no moose were siol by our parly this pasl week the best we could do was a few partridge and one ubliil muuc nc plenlilul but we couldnt quite catch up to them the warm weather last week seemed to have kept most burners at home loaded guns must not be carried in or on or discharged from aircraft motor cars motor boats or other vehicles the foregoing is a direct quotation from the summary of ontario hunting regulations entitled lluntirfjp 68 this publication is available at all lands and forests offices and thousands of copies have been given out in spite of all this violations of this regulation continue to be common already more than twenty hunters in the chapleau district alone have been charged with having loaded guns in boats and cars although these hunters may consider themselves most unfortunate for being caught they are among the lucky ones we note from press reports that there have been two fatalities in ontario caused by loaded guns in vehicles and the big game season is still young obey his regulation you will avoid paying a needless fine and losing your firearm it could uve your life here is a list of a few more of the most common violations remember it is illegal 1 to have an uncased firearm after one half hour after sundown in an area inhabited by game this also applies before oue half hour before sunrise 2 to discharge a firearm from a power boat unless the boat is beached or resting at anchor by rev a h mckenzie the final season of curling 1968iw in the acton community centre is shaping up as a real good one as applications for curling continue to come in from old and new curlers the deadline of october 24 has passed and since applications are still coming it appears now as though it will not be possible to begin competition among the rinks until nov 1 1 and 12 however there will be some curling for all applicants monday and tuesday in the afternoon and evening combined with social activity and some orientation to the game of culling with instiuction in a few of the fundamentals of the spoil on monday evening fiom 6 10 slurp till pm invitations will be going out to all who have eniolled for culling in the 6h6 season by mail and telephone during the latter pan of this week to join in the activities planned foi the kickoft of the new season the ladies section of the club is working on a nice pioject foi a slaitei to the season they will hold a pot luck dinner at the community centre at one oclock next monday afternoon and they aie giving the name of one or two prospective lady cullers to each former curler to bring as guests the list of c respective lady curlers is quite ngthy to they are hoping tor a targe turnout following the dinner the entire group will adjourn to the icelanes foi a few ends of social cutling this will be an ideal time for ladies who are newcomers to the town or its environs to meet other ladies and to sample the recreational activity for which the former members have gained a great liking we are happy to list the names of a few of the persons enrolling in cutling for the first time in acton peter and jacqueline bowman and mike and anne irvine of r r 1 limehouse ernest and phyllis mckim of ballinaiad dave and janet muckle of lakeview and harvey young of acton a considerable number of new high school students are enrolling in the late afternoon culling being directed by their teachen nan hurst and clarence rognvaldson and one of the jinks in this group of curlers is even thinking seriously of the possibility of competing in the outaiio high school culling pliiydowns this would be a first venture in this direction by acton youth while the emphasis in effort in october has been the promotion of the new season of curling the membership committee has not forgotten its ongoing task of selling lifetime initiation ceitificates lo assist in the financing of the new curling link that will be built over the next three or tour months a few additional suppoitets of the cause have been found since the lasi list was published on septemhei 25 including herb and husemaiy cook stephen oubois ron and margaret finest pons and jim citatum vic uid phyllis patrick jean mclluil arid max storey if bs oversight we have onutied uns mippoiler our sincere apologies and your name will he listed at a later date among those who have got behind the building piogram with their dollars we note ale 72 curlers ot lasi vear 2ti cullers acton industrial hockey lcamre slart the tik o season this sunday night nov 3 starting at 7 pm this years league consists of four teams with new sponsors who have generously donated team sweaters and socks to the league the following teams and schedule have been drawn up for this season blow pre se captain jim mcdonald i milliard s mcdonald r malcolm l iorlc ii coon r co w mcdonald v kirton s blow g ritchie w wilton goal lakeview centrcd iapillon g masalcs j bullough d arbic r holmes d perry s goy m cacrs j caler ii philips k ilakcr g mcnacheran poal neilscns clotliinjlk mclsaac j goy g mason g van der lykcn j kckcnzic w wheeler b cook t sinclair r stull r mosaics ii dwycr i anthony goal 1 heller and sonr heller r mellon i johnson a hall d inscoc b wilson r henderson c nelson l mcaffcc d kphucu j cunningham j lcathcrlanit poal schedule sunday nov 3 7 pnl hellers vs neilven h30 lakeview- centre vs blow press nov 10 7 pm ncilsen vs blow press h30 hellers vs lakcvicw centre nov 17 7 pm lakeview vs ncilsen blow press vs hellers nov 217 pvn lakeview vi blow press ujo hellcn vs ntiuon dec 1 7 pm hellers vclakcview centre 830 ncilsen vs blow press dec s 7 pm hellers vs blow public skating arana manager harold townsley reports there will be public skating saturday afternoon this week from 2 to 4 pm because legion town league hockey has been postponed of earlier years and three persons associating with the club for the first time for any who have been having a hard time deciding whether they should try the game of curiing i would suggest that the commitment of one evening a week for eight or nine weeks is not really very much time and i believe that by the end of the first half of the season or by january 15 in other words you will have decided pretty definitely whether this game is for you or not why not contact me this week with your decision press h30 lakeview vs ncilsen dec is 7 pm hellers vs ncilsen h30 lakcvicw cciilrc vs blow presv dec 22 7 pm ncilwn vs illow press h30 llcllcrs vs lakcvicw centre dec 20 7 pm lakcvicw centre vs ncilsen h30 llcllcrs vs blow press jan 5 7 pm llcllcrs vs ncilsen h30 lakeview vs illow press jan 12 7 pm llcllcrs vs lakeview centre 830 ncilsen vs illow press jan- i 7 pm hellers vs hciltcn h30 lakeview centre vs neilsens jan 2 7 pm llcllcrs vs ncilsen h30 lakeview centre vs blow press lch 2 7 pm ncilsen vs illow press h30 lakeview centre vs llcllcrs leli 9 7 pm lakeview centre vs ncilsen k3i llcllcrs vs blow press i- eh 23 7 pm hellers vs lakeview centre h30 ncilsen vs blow press ich 23 7 pni hellers vs lakeview centre h30 ncilsen vs blow press march 2 7 pm lakeview vs ncilieli 830 llcllcrs vs illow press the north llalton karl club members came home from mount forest kartway last sunday afternoon with a total of 16 wins between them with the girls cleaning up in the powder puff events it was the final day of racing on the half mile paved track a large crowd of drivers took part from outside clubs including jtrtt fms sports pag foleys breed top foxhound national champion in tennessee trials hairy foley and his son john are the proud owners of perhaps the finest foxhound in north america their threeyearold pine line sally was declared the national champion in the national field trials at lebanon state park tennessee on sunday oct 20 although the foleys entered only two dogs in the competitions pine line sally and a male foleys major they came home with first in all age female first in best female in show first in best hound in show second in best pair second in natural carriage and third in all age male there were 102 dogs in the show and the foleys were the only canadians earlier this summer pine line sally took fust in the weslcrn ontario competitions second in michigan and second in the frontcnac show in kingston breeding and showing dogs has been a part of the foley household since they moved from manchester england 1 1 years ago they have rooms full of ribbons and trophies from shows across canada and the united states pine line sally is spending the winter in kentucky with a friend and the result should be more prize winners in the future cuihno and hockey lines were painted on the newly laid sheet of ice at the community centre monday arena manager harold townsley and his assistant don price were busy all day with the painstaking task staff photo georgettes win softball title concluding probably the longest season in the leagues history georgetown georgettes won the llalton ladies soft ball league title sunday defeating oniagh k- in a suddendeath championship game in palermo the game nude necessary when georgetown and omagh finished on top of the standing with identical records was delayed two months mi that division playoffs could he decided first georgetles won the irban division crown a month ago defeaing acton the rural division title was won by omagh who ousted glen williams the sudden death showdown was plascd in palermo to be on neutral ground georgettes were nevei m trouble 1 he built a lead in five innings and then coasted to ihe viciotv the big blow was a bates loaded triple by lv smith in the rd georgettes were defeated only twice this season they were coached and managed h herme iore and hill robson respectively another reason most people listen to litot flfl by charlie thomson brantford hamilton corunna durham sarnia london woodstock hanover waterloo kitchener wasaga beach and even fcrndalc michigan drivers ranged in age from nine lo 69 year old frederick sabatinc who has won 35 trophies in four years competition trophies were given to top drivers for the past season don flyhn london and blake morrow brantford took the junior prize class 1lcs mcrac london class 2ron gonyon sarriia class 3gene franklin kitchener class 4 dave woolman corunna class 5gerald edge brantford class 6jim morrow brantford championship for over all points was awarded to jim morrow brantford 1st race junior fl karts 10 laps first 61 gerald edge brantford second 7 dave morcy nrantford- ttiinl 12 peter llayncs georgetown 2ml race class 46 karts 10 bpi first p7 dave woolman corunna second 07 jon welch hamilton lliird 14 keith hunter nurth llalton karl club 3rd race clan 64 karts 10 laps first m5 jim morrow brantford second 122 pop lrederiek sabatine gait lliird 67 jack lamerion durham 4lli race class 24 karts 10 lapi first i2 randy gonyou sarnia second 54 lyall gonyou fcmdate mich third h lcs mcrac london sill race class 37 karli 10 laps firsl 41 don ready gall second 113 vii tucker woodstock lliird 47 hugh trcndall gull 6lh race class 56 karli 10 laps first i gerald whalcn north llalton karl cluh second 61 hash idge north llalton karl club third 163 bill locprich hanover 7th race junior- b karts 10 laps first m2 ii lake morrow ilrantford sicond 2 don ilynn london third 61 flash idiic north llalton karl cluh hlh race clan 4 6 karli 10 laps first 15 gord cash north llalton karl cluh second 14 keith hunter ith race clais 6 5 karts 10 laps first 67 jack lamcrson durham second m5 jim morrow urantford thud h doug gufton waterloo kllli race class 2 4 karli 10 lapi first 54 lyall gonyou terndale mich second 52 randy gonyou sarnia third h lcs mcrac london i llh race class 3 7 kails til lapi fust 92 gene iranktin kitchener second 71 john martin london third ii richard lngcls wauip llcach i2lh race class 5- 6 kails 10 lapi first 163 11 til locprich hanover wcoml 1 gerald whalcn north llalton karl cluh iliiril 61 i lash i dpe north hallon karl cluh 13th race junior class h kails 12 laps fusl 61 gerald i dec ilrantford second 47 much trendall gait third m2 lllakc morrow llranlford lllli icicc clav4 6karli 12 lapi first p7 dave woolman coiunna second 14 kcilh hunter north hallon karl club thud 15 gord ash north hallon karl club 15th race clan 6 5 kalti 12 laps tricounty still needs players acton tricounty teams are till looking fur players on the novice midget and juvenile teams registration has been extended another week in the hope of recruiting enough for the teams any boy living within a sevenmile radius of acton is eligiblo to play the novice team is looking for boys eight nine and io years old the midgets is and id years and the juveniles 17 and ik years oigaiiiers feel that many boys and their parents feel they arc not good enough for the tricounty league they urge that they come out anyway and let the coach decide i for this week only there wjill be practices for the midgets wed m0 juveniles thurs 010 novice fri 630730 nornbl practice nights will begin f r novice st iis745 midgets sun 430530 juvenile sun 545645 for further information contact president c swim h53i5k3 or carl timbers in charge of registration 8530507 first 67 jack lamerion durham second m5 jim morrow brantford third r les mcrae london 16th race clan 2 4 karli 12 lapi first 52 handy gonyou simla second r lei mcrac london third 54 lyall gonyou lerndale mich 17th race clam 37 karli 12 upi firit 92 gene franklin kitchener second 113 lid tucker woodstock third 43 don ready gall i hlh race clan 56 karli 12 bpi firit 163 bui loeprich hanover second 1 gerald whaksn north llalton karl club third 61 ibih icdre north hallon kail club i9lh race powder puff6 karti 10 lapi firit 15 goldie coe north llalton karl club second 21 dlanne banter north hallon karl club third 69 sandra i air north hallon karl club 20h race junior juniorl under 9 yi4 karti firit 47 david trendau second 163 bill llvidlie third 21 kevin baxter 2 1 it race grudite race5 karti first m2 fred hitler lerfiui second 707 jim ililler mount lorcit third 14 chuck comwcli hamilton there were no racei al north llalton club bit wednesday night corner 124 mill st at wilbur phone 8s32160 skates adidas for hockey ccm for hockey fiquiss or pleasure w talcs trades at ttoru rmr r alan small hockey registration for legion minor sports saturday nov 2 930 am to 1 1 30 am at legion hall register now if you want to play hockey this season hams are being selected now lagioa minor sports commltte

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