Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 13, 1968, p. 4

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4 the acton free press wednesday november 13 1968 acton way by vivian shaw well sunday wax hie last day of racing for this season it turned out to be a beautiful day with lots of spectators on hand to watch the terrific turn out of stock cars that showed up to put otva good show forffiem i will start with our big 0 lapper which was our first race of the day the feature started out with 28 cars with our first restart being on the lllh lap when gord hayward updit out on the 4th turn and kick way ran off the track and tried to hit the sweeper truck but missed lawrence majuery stalled in pole position and led for five laps when he louthie lead to art sotnmerville who held it until the 20th lap at this time nfonn foderickson thought it was time he had the lead to he took over but ran into motor problems and lost the lead four laps later to liddy stewart the ospringe express on the 32nd lap we had to have another restart when no 73 hobby spun out between the third and fourth turns while kevin dombrowski was going to try and park at the starters stand so on the flying restart eddy stewart was stilt leading ted tufford started in scratch tfition in the field of 28 cars qd took over second place on thwj3rd lap behind liddy stewart stewart was able tolhold off the challenges of tuffotirtor the next ten laps when tufford finally managed to let past stewart he led the next eight laps to take he last international for the 1968 racing season along with a trophy legion town league hockey schedule tanners lose league opener legion town league actnn ipottl 3 c 36 cond novum hockey chotlulc mnl game 130 nov ik second game 230 al bowman no 7s another hobby driver picked up xecoud spot with iddy stewart settling for third the second ruce was a trophy dash with 10 cars starting in the tlow division the third lap saw cord i lay ward again spin out t was a hard luck day for cord ifayward nothing went right for him art sommcrvillc startcdln third place to take the lead on the second lap and hold off tjie challenge of dave flelund to tokm his first trophy in the vh racing teuton dave milled for second pud tom neil third the third race was alto a trophy dash for all the fast cars- sixteen started and u fine race wa run with no restarts cieorge nichols started in pole position lo hold the lead for five laps when he got u flat tire and had to retire to the pits hay kennedy then took the lead and held oft the challenges of larry ham to come through and take the trophy larry llain was second and murruy thompson third this is the end of our racing for the vih racing season but we hope to start again in april of nov 30 loc 7 ik- 14 ttcc 21 bee 1m ian 4 jan ii jan in jan li ieb i hamilton vs othawa nla i alii n st klttl si kilts vi hamilton othawa vi nla i alls hamilton v nla i alu st kilts v othawa st kill vs othawa nla i alii vs hamilton st kilt vi nla i all othawa vt hamilton hamilton w si klttl nla i alien othawa hualalli vi hamilton othawa vi st kill lit kill vi nla i 11 hamilton vi othawa nla i atll v othawa st kltta vi hamilton othawa vi st klttl hamilton vi nla lali ilalnlltbn vi othawa nil 1411 vi sikiiii si klttl vi hinillltoll othawa vi nla i all nla i all vi st kltta othawa vi hamilton othawa vi si kltta hamilton vi nla i all othawa vi nla i all hamlllon v si kill ft i wl i s i irilgamo 110 nov it second gaim410 dec m li2l iktvlh lau 4 jan i i jan iii luveland vi springfield kocheiter vi llalllntore vi springfield vi vveltnl vi llalllntoiv vi sliilngfleld vi viclaiil vi tlalllirtoit vi hocjtuttcl vi- springfield vi llalllmor- v levulattd vi uoclieller vi kocluitter vi sprihgflelil vi lultltilofe vi fleveuiml vw mm heller vi httllmorr vi llngfle tlallin cleveland hochettrr koclietlel sprilgflld hochttler ilulltlll4lt spilnullelct t lowland c tuvtlaltd uiuheiler llullhilohi snriliallrld i levctutid llalllnloir mm itettur sprillulletrl ililiiutlkdil tlevtiuiul sprtnan tvveland vi tevcland vl uikmittr v ilalllinve vi sprlngflcl1 vi hnclrettrl vt spilngnel1 vi llalumote v cleveland vi tiiime 111 tlaltlnnrtt rltchrilar springflcu llalllmore rvvelaihl kikhrilel llallltnore t irvelarut springfield htulieil nov u nov 21 nov ill hi 7 lei 14 dec 21 lie 2h jan 4 jan 1 1 lall ih jam i i eh i leli h rh l i eh 22 phiium vi lluffalo lleikhey vi hllhurg lluftuli vi lleiiuv hlllun vi llurfnln jleiluy vi fltlllmllg mllffulo v llrfthev hiiiuik vi uulljii heitlitfv vi rlllllurg mllffulo vi llrnliey llllsliuiil vt llullulo llimiey vi ritlliuia huhulo vi llerihtiv llllliiim v liuifaln iletriuy vi illftliurii llulfulo vt jteriht y nielsens heller s take industrial league games hy charlie thuiusoi nielsens defeuled lllow iress 5 1 111 the first game of the industrial league lust sunday cook scored hie first goal lor nielsens on a puss from ioy ul hie 4 is mark lllow cress lied il up al hie 1 1 minute murk with llillier netting hie puck from coon there was no further dwyer k mcluiuc j wheeler cook muuin it k musuiles mckenzie tiny sluil 6 weather pcrmilling witii j t first period lots of advertisement so you will just 21 into the second once again know when to start i cook scored his second coming solong for this season results featureso laps ted tufford al howman liddy stewart murray thompson l poets slow trophy dash 10 laps art somerville dave cleland tom neil past trophy dash 15 laps ruy kennedy larry ham murray thompson goal for nielsens coe from j mcdonald lied il up uguin then nielsens shut aheud two goals by joy from wheeler and mason unassisted at the hio mark checking was heavy on both sides throughout this period hut not too rough lllow cress cut the leud by one at the 145 murk in the third period on a goal by coon from malcolm however little over a minute later nielsens took hack their twopoint lead an a goal by mckenle from mason the final score was nielsens 5 lllow press 3 penalties lllow presss mcdonald tripping llillier holding ritchie interfering llillier tripping ritchie fighting blow elbowing nielsenscook tripping dwyer tripping dwyer fighting lineups blow pressw wilson goal w mcdonald f kirton d llillier l porte c blow s mcdonald r malcolm b coon j mcdonald r coe g ritchie nielscnsf anthony goal ii heller downed i ukeview discount h 4 in hie second of sunduys industrial i eugue giiiues ijikeview discount slirtcd the scoring oil on u goal ul lhe45h mark hellers lost no lime in changing hie odds iinmughum scored from hull ul hie six minute murk uud wilson look a pass from nelson to score ul is 05 ciinninglium scored uguin early in the second period from heller uud inscoe mellon inumigcd ii solo eflort ul 7 05 al hie 12 minute mark inscoe scored from mellon the final goal of the period cume from mellon on pluys oycunmnghum uud inscoe ul ih05 in the third period musulcs scored unassisted for discount willi the spark slurted discount scored uguin by ii cooper from d perry and then by perry from llaker the score wus now 64 for hellers heller widened the gup willi a goal on a pass from inscoe und then inscoe scored on a puss from mellon to make hie final score 84 for hellers penalties lujxeviewgoy interference llaker tripping goy hooking hellernelson tripping mellon elbowing nelson interference grant snowmobile club use of park track on trial bt of iht racing season el acton speedway is signified by the checkered flag but the bij 6 indicates action will be just as torrid next season staff photo three games with milton only midgets salvage win by charlie thomson in tncounty hockey last wednesday night mdton and acton peewee bantam and midget teams clashed in hie acton community centre with acton winning only the midget game milton bantams defeated acton 40 scoring one goal in the second period and three in a powerful third goals hugh marshall 2 rick jubb 1 1 assist phillip collens i i assist acton uncup steve utbtcr ken llurrrn sieve mclnlyrt pete tforhson gary turkou george ucwuil koalirul mccullckh ted listen lunk wliienz ron loci i let divtil l roger suui rinley dale hiher don mcguloway referees were stu mccuuoch and jun lee milton peewees defeated acton 61 russeu coultrup scored the only goal for acton mike luty played an excellent game in the net ken fay scored for mdton in the first period in the second scott mcketuie scored on a pass from andy wysman wysman scored in the thud on a pass from chuchmach ricky bridjemati got one wtut the hit trick and scott mckenzie landed the final two acton urkmlpmlke reutnef cuve 6ij bui kent luty a u uu megiuowiy bernle taylor chris teniunt ken withers terry holmes ruu coultrup hairy balden wide knight john ruu von fleet tun mdntyi wolio bui ashley referees wayne craig eon don the final game of the evening sve acton chance to save oe the mktgets defeated mdton 10 with mark nielsen scoring the only goal of hie game in hie first period it was a fast game with good skating and checking bohi goalies played well timbers and stevenson had two penalties each for acton milton had one to wdsdn midget lincud craig weldon randy weldon brad timbers pete mino mike ileld bill 1 ieldi joe tor jim stevenson mark nielsen gordon murray referees barry inuroe and mike boudcn juves tie hespeler acton juveniles almost had a win in their grasp in the opening game of the tticounty season against hespeler here thursday night they led i 0 on a goal by brent marshall up until the last two minutes of the game then a screened shot eluded craig weldon who played a standout game in the acton nets to deadlock the count at 11 thats the way it ended bob marshall coaching for jim jaines who was away hunting said the acton club should have had a win the team goes to chinguacousy thursday and brampton sunday actoncraig weldon goal bob waller brian farrell lloyd smallwood brad timbers defense john mason mike cooper clive stewart bob andrews brent marshall george cook jim stevenson bdl pendleton stu mcculloch permission to use acton park was extended to a proposed snowmobile club at a meeting of parks and recreation committee wednesday night bui tolli and ron holloway appeared before the committee wih the request to use the park without getting into hot water how late wdl you be asked ted tyler councils representative on the committee we dont want to bother people who live close by ron holloway replied that the snowmobiles wouldnt bother nearby residents any more than boats on hie lake or cars on the track chairman john goy reminded the committee the machines could cause grass damuge we dont wunt 25 bombadiers buzzing around when the snow is thin and grass is damaged he suggested the proposed club be restricted to the track and use the parking lot for marshalling members earl masales agreed citing the cose of his own lawn where a snowmobile had run across and the grass affected was slow growing it was agreed the club could use the track between 1230 to 730 pm on a trial basis a request to use glenlea park as an access was also granted but the machines were not to use it as a regular runaround help wanted 2 reliabl men for tv and appliance servicing good working conditions phon1 8783221 chases home affhtances ul mill st mihen the entire family can bowl together amaaujsal a q t t bowl for pleasure bowl for health go bowling acton bowling lanes 10 main st n membt kpjlc u34i70 unmiigliiim inter iuiimilc 1 1 n c ii s i u k e v i c w dlsuuinl r llnlnui s ioy k ilukur i perry ii cooper m cuers i miisjiles j mcnuh i iupill j culler mcruchern heller i diiunudf ii iiiunu ii wilson i mcalcck mellon nulsoii ii dhgnel j ciiliuiuglium a hull it heller j mullock fergus applied big ml whitewash brush on th opening ffort of acton tannora loot night tuatday with 00 victory on ttialr own bailiwick the fargui club a young club ilka tha 08 09 adltion of tha tannars had a alight adga on play but tha dlffaranca in tha taami allowed up around tha goal scorelaaa wondera rrtuaod tannar coach harold yowndey 1 kay had as many opportunities as the fergus team but they couldnt kore jan paul cooper with guelpfr itesli from hie niugru lulls llyer iruliiliigcuiup goalkeeper puul cooiier huh luuglil u berth on hie iiielpli junior ii loin hell shuie hie tielnrludiiig dulles willi chfls cutlaurl a ieiirnee irnni lusl yeurs unyulcity jrc leum i he glielph club wuh elevutell to junior ii ufler i yvur in junior f i hey lire hie eighth team in hie league along with stratford kitchener nulpriili owen sound wiilcrliiii st muryn uud slruthroy orlginilly tin- club hud intentions nl locating in aclrin or i ergus bill loiiiii mil work oul miilublc irriugeiuents home gumes will he played in the new ceiileuiiiul areu1 chinguacousy trims all acton teams hingiiaciiiicy novice lce wee uud llunlum luums took three decisions from acton trlcoiinty teums ul hie llriiniuleu urenu sunduy the outclassed acton novices were blanked 7- 0 in the first gume the iec wees lost u 2 decision und the llunlums suffered u 7- i loss since couch id llillier was unable lo be there george ware coached hie novices in pee wee hockey the acton team got off to a bad start when jeff townslcy was nicked for four stitches ut the side of bin mouth rjarly in the first period chinguacoiicy hud u s 0 leud by hie end nl hie initial stanu tun mclntyre scored the first acton goul in hie second period from one of hie harden twins und terry holmes got hie second one from chris tcnnant in the third the winners got u pair in both the second and thirif for a 2 verdict acton dantams played well but were no match for the chinguacousy club who scored two goals in hie first and another brace in hie second pete morrison bagged the lone acton goal irom george mcwiull thank you for a great season hope to see you all next spring the management vftitan drivein theatre holiday needs see mfc would some extra money help you pay for holiday needs like family shopping buying something or your home traveling to be with relatives then visit household finance and get an hfc holiday loan it will provide the money to cover every seasonal need and at hfc you know before you borrow what your loan will cost short ol money for the holidays get a holiday loan from household finance before you sign on the dotted line know what your loan will cost borrow up to 8000 yalta up to 60 months to repay asa aoocif crtdit lit inturtnc an taant tt low qtoup rotas household mtown p omottanovm 4 main sikmj nohf tuphorte 977522 oul te uvea d stem tii about our ietning hours rlddall even put one between the goalkeeper legs but didnt core veteran jim sweeney back in the tanner nets played an outstandlna game end had little chance on ohota which eluded him the tanner debut although hardly auspicious woe marked by some new face coach towntley haa aeoembled a art voung club which may need tome masoning dennis snider steve nervals jim bullougfi end ken heerna played defenaa ddrdle bell jan rlddall and phil mario comprised one line stave towneley kevin hall and lao dron another while gary teulefer red phllllpa and ron malcolm roilnded the ouoad out the club gbes to durham friday for their tecopd game of the season returning to acton friday november 22 or the home opener two smashes involve acton motorists two acton motorists were involved in properly damage accidents investigated by millrin oim saturday a cur driven by albert vlletitrj 210 churchill kd received wx damage and one driven by wilfred james arnold of milton heights suffered 1200 damage when lliey collided on llighwuy 2 at 1ivesideroad later the tame day al silvercreek cars driven by sylvester route of 1 1 4 wynford fluce und irank lul of st ulharines collided lor a 1s0 dumage total here were no injuries in either accident driver hits fire hydrant an acton man was charged by police with falling lo remain it the scene of an accident ilia car hud struck a fire hydrant at the corner of wlllow ard mill st sunday nlglil about i u m witnesses saw the car leave the accident lrmatlon a larue old army truck displayed in a used car lot in columbia sc bore hie encouraging sign one owner k- 1 mill 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