the acton free press wednesday october 8 1 969 ttetej muf quetej itwworid of apott bydemsglbbora a generous off by learn sponsor beardmote and co has encouraged the local intermediate hockey executive to go ahead with plana to keep acton tanner in the oha for at least another the executive consisting of i few energetic tools interested in keeping miermedjale hockey ebve in actor had encountered nothing hut obstacle in their efforts until last week in the first place a disappointing season at the gate last year caused the team to finish in the red financially and lift then no money with which to urt thl yea afavdattngdancelnsepiensbef htdjuslclesreduputtyest debts when the oha announced their decitloci to revert to the old system of using onerefera and two linesman in intermediate game this year thus raising the probable cost of officials to the home club from i0 lo approximately woagsme perhaps the biggest financial obstacle presented ittelf when i acton board of parka management and recreation committee decided to charge the club a flat tale of 112 n hour for ice rental this year instead of maintaining the 6040 gate split airangement that has existed bt past year the actual change in financial arrangement wtj not nearly at big a blow to the future of intermediate hockey in acton u was the time at which it occurred the board in stating reasons for the change pointed out the i fact that on account of unusually low gate at intermediate game i last winter tanner paid an average of about 4 an hour for ice on i the 6040 gate split agreement mo1 member fell that the tanner i should bt paying at least the same hourly rale as the industrial i hockey league the industrial league paid ji2 an hour last year i agree that it teem a liltle ridiculous for the intermediate hockey club to be paying only 14 an hour for ice when tome minor hockey teams even though they are subsidized to some extent by the board are still paying 7s0 and 10 an hour however i feel there are reason why the 6040 gate tpllt agreement should have been maintained at least for this season last winter the team experienced consistently low gates for the first time since intermediate hockey returned to town in the eaily sixties main season for the low gates was the team disappointing showing in their group and their consequent failure to make the playoffs up until last season however the tanners always iced a contending hockey team a team that represented the town of acton well in hockey circle around the province local inteiest in the team wai high and good crowds attended the friday night home game in these years on the basis of the 6040 gale split agreement it i quite probably that thay were paying an average of close to s 1 2 an hour for ice i am not prepared to uy that the board had no valid reason for discontinuing the 6040 gate split agrewenl nor am i accusing them of a kick them when theyre down policy i simply feel that prospects of acton having a contending team and attracting reasonably good crowds are much better now than they were at this time list year when tannet lost nine player to the new georgetown entry the executive have managed to sign ruts bowman who has had previous intermediate coaching experience with both the milton merchants and georgetown raiders the play of several homebrew rookies who played with the team last year should improve and the executive reports that chance of lining up a few top notch impart are very good with a contending team on the see this year gate receipt would be bound to increase and theres alway the possibility that both the intermediate hockey club and the board could benefit from an extremely good year the series of all lenes begins saturday in baltimore when the hometown oriole host the miracle mets of new york in the first game of baseball world series for the city of baltimore the series represents a chance to get even for what the jets did to the colts in the super bowl the mets have been unbelievable so far but im predicting their downfall and an oriole victory in six games acton referees association will hold their lint meeting of the season in the community centre thursday october 9 at 730 all members and any other interested in refereeing this winter are urged to attend battie between oha 0jmh4 a battle for players rights between the oha and ojjjia could result from complaints voiced by several towns at sundays monthly meeting of the trlcounty minor hockey association in milton representatives from hetneler especially complained that seven player who played with the town ojujia midget championship team last year and who are still eligible for midget or juvenile hockey are stow playing exhibition games with various ojia junior teams without releases from the hetpeler minor hockey association a caha rule mates that any boy overage for midget hockey must sign for the juvenile team in the tame minor hockey association he played in last year unless first released by the juvenile team an overage midget is free to sign with the junior team in hi locality only it there is no juvenile team hop te have sheet off ice next week if the vmathee etvoperetta a sheet of lee may be ready in the community centre sometime next week arena manager harold townalev told the free pre vardav that he will turn on lea making machinery friday providing thai weather is right it take about three day to make toe from the tana the machine s turned on dump rovers cop championship georgetown netminder rolph balicl ttsv hi hm a 0 led on e penally kick in the opanlna minutes of the first half a wall as frustrating acton rows in the final asm of the ooldvh horseshoe soccer league championship series georgetown won 1m game 4 1 to take the swls it was the only win of the playoff the other two asms resulted in ties stalf photo action was often touoh and gruelling in the final acton roversgeorgetown royals soccer final sunday afternoon et the high school grounds two royal slip through the acton forwards in this shot of the action staff photo georgetown koysls captured the golden horseshoe soccer league championship sunday afternoun downing acton roveu 41 in a contest thai was once again mailed by rough pity john bonis of royals and juts mcllugli of hovers weie both banished front the game fur figliling in the second half a penally kick by goalie rulplt belsel gave royals a 10 lead afler elghl minutes of play in the finl half rovers lied the score at the 34 minute maik on a goal by frank volso john kevanaugli took advantage of loose play o the irl of rovers lo score eorgelowni second goal al the 44 minute mark the lulflime score was georgetown 2 ac i on i royals mciessed ihelr lead to 31 after eight minutes of play ilhe second half wlien ron kent scored rolph belsel in goal for royals was outstanding holding rovers off the scoreshcet llie rest of the game john kavanaugh completed titer scoring with lilt second goal of llie game with jutl three minutes remaining rovers unfoilunately had an off game at the wrung lime but local fans can still boast of their first place finish in the league standings and can look forward to another fine sesson next summer skaters spin for 24 hours seven divide prize money a blueeyed guclpli blonde annual toller nuruliiun at the they could t a blueeyed guclpli blonde with a yen for reading pocket books while she spins on wheels took first place in the thud annual toller nurulhun at the community cenlie uf the weekend but she split the prize with six other contestants by agreement belly kocher finished the smelling 24hour wheel spin at 8 pm saturday night exactly 24 hours after a mob of 30 skaters left the starting gate the guclpli roller never look a break through the roundtheclock exercise and she shaded larry leeiicy by a mere 58 seconds ron sefricd rolled in third a minute and six seconds earlier and wayne deforest quit a second earlier than that to finidi in fouilh spot prue money was spin up among the last seven in the endurance contest with bob turkosz bob jackson and robert vcidcnheimcr also sharing the loot in that order si7s0each skaters were away off last years 2 hour mighty muscle marathon but interest as well as enthusiasm wasnt as intense they cut figures skated backwards waltzed jigged bounced balls and consumed pop and sandwiches to break the monotony of the grind by noon hour saturday there were 1 2 left on the wheels some of them as fresh as the proverbial daisy others so weavy they could scarcely drag themselves around two rolls around ihe clock were enough by 8 p m even ihe ittongett legs were yelling ouch and ihe grind ground to a halt with ihe lady in front providing more proof that maybe the female is the stronger of the species or could be there were too many gentlemen this years winner was also first in the girls division in last years marathon fuhrner keith croskin r mcculloch terry tyier ray slull kevin perkins ran louttet john armishaw janet gibman dolores jordan linda super ten cross ron seined wayne defortt joe tarr robert viedenheimer tom verdone larry femey john fox jordan linda soper len cross ron sefried wayne deforest joe tarr robert viedenheimer tom verdone lany ferney john fox bob turkosz bob jackson bonnie jones linda perry and ken llurren mckmght who ran the contest on the graveyard shift and beyond 18yearold betty kochor spun to firsf place finish in the 24 hour roller marathon which drew 30 competitors td the starting gate at 8 pm friday night seven winners staggered off the floor saturday at approximately the same time betty filled in the hours on the rollers reading a book staff photo mam rock shoottnc range gunamlthlng gun sales trap and rifle shooting bj3055s acton acton referees association referees meeting thursday oct 9 730 pm atvne adm community cento all humbert and any others interested in rtfttteing this season art asked to attend aden curling club aox irui acrou our application for membtrship maui ad0siss mom mo bu suii ise hmjuaaae rusuoa a fcumbvth p 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weekl initial reaction was lo till ihe tecreetuui cimitmihee that they had doomed inlermediale hockey in aclon despite foils i by the executive of use aclon club to kep it alive however the executive approached beardmore and co for their 1 advice and he company has i balled ihe learn out fur lliii i year al least beardmore and co nude an offer to ihe club which will 1 nuke ii possible for ihe team tu stay alive provided iheie is some ublic support or ihe lecrealion fiuiiiiilltee tempers t lie ir demands they really gave us a kick in the panls declared tanner i secretary roy goodwin who i teadily agreed thai intermediate i hockey had a bad season last year the gate split with the commillee amounted lo several dollars below the take in more i prosneroua seasons we lust dont feel llui lite i advertising and publicity the acton team promotes for ihe f lown all over the province can i acton meadows members competed in an i interclub match with i georgetown golf and country club the last two weekends terry hay of georgetown uiot a 69 lo lake tow grou honors in 1 the first match in acton i september 27 and allan wheeler of georgetown won low gross in the second match in georgetown saturday with a 71 a coragjid wiener toast was held afler thai match in aclon while members of both clubs enjoyed e small dance after saturdays match in georgetown title whithsm has won the ladies championship al aclon meadows and paul llllol has been declared handicap champion workers have started construction on four new tees on ihe course night school seems to be making a come back even more classes are expected this year than last dont nuts the ad if youd like lo do something different this winter be memurd in dollars and cciili mr goodwin uid however what tboul the mure protpeinut seasons when the recreation commhtee tecetved far more than ihe going tale on ihe tplut doc the committee mil lake these into lonsldeialion i ttie executive of hie tauimis started to plan llie currem season in august oilier several meetings devoted to ilmusitng ways and means to cairy llie club on for aimllier season it was decided lo try and build a new and heller leant finm last years nucleus of local players and in encourage olliers wlui have been reluctant income out and play a coach from toronto agreed lo serve gram for the good uf hockey the registration fee was paid using borrowed money last year s operations left llie team slightly in the red primarily because ihe i urn lost eight or nine players to georgetown list year there was no lime to organize u competitive team and hut reduced spectator interest but ii was about ihe only local winter attraction left in aclon the executive of ihe tanners fell hiey could recoup then losses this season under ihe old arrangement which ha been so satisfactory in ihe past mr goodwin laid ii war a shock he admitted to lead in the newspaper that the crli and kecrasllon committee had decided lo charge ice rental al hie full rale they never even consulted ui he charged the exacullw held some hstly meeting and decided they could mil take the ask of running a club cost aiound 3w on themselves beaidmore and co agreed lo back up the club lo an undiscloud amount but ihe executive of hie tanner fael the club it e communlly ciitertwlte and would ilka ii to be self supporting they interpreted the committees decision at an attempt to kill inlermediale hockey when ii temporarily cannot meet its obligation mosquitoes victorious acton mosquitoes edged slreeltville 21 in a llallonpeel minor soccer contest in slreeltville sunday jim genllei end ron turkou scored goals for acton i 9f lij sis wont date you unlets you promise her to buy a barbell at sports corner to exercise with acton figure skating club registration is b hold al irsej aden rmtb saturday octobbl 11 mom 1030 am to 1330 9m 24 wmics skating th carnival group and prlvarla intttottion i pumtcwmm witfou km rttmtttvtom i junior up to s yean 1500 intcttmediaye 9 to 12 yrt 2200 i j senior and adult 2500 j j family 3 mambart 4700 a laeh aemtilortal cawlly umu um j married couples 3500 j i sok payable en ateeuatrtelan i aulaex within 3 wk j name j address i i phone ao parent signature i members will receive a cony ef the club rylaw i on reglslrarlet uon intenuediatfsst wed juniors ft7 thurs seniors 7 cptz wise the man who chooses it for twill la the nattiest new t from the hopsackblaierornothing syndrome we like it in both alngle and double breaated models never fear we offer the beat of hops to boot us bf ltib bond bmgq qnt