Redmen topple Georgetown enter finals unbeaten The Acton Free Press Wed October 1973 Huskies upset Raiders 31 Volleyball victory If Acton High crosscountry coach Bruce Andrews Is optimistic about his team chances In next Wednesday secondary schools championships he is not so without good reason Redmen continued their unbeaten season by edging the highlyrated Georgetown District High Rebels 19 here yesterday Tuesday The AIIS team has already polished off Milton Milton Trafalgar White Oaks and General Wolfe all schools with larger enrollments than Acton I think we hove the strongest team AHS giris NEAR sweep FIRST TO CROSS the line in the boys race Redman runner Frank Houston rounds the flag in the early part of the race Acton High cross country team is undefeated in eight meets and is expected to do well in the Halton Secondary Schools championships at Kelso Conservation Area Wednesday October D Gibbonsphoto Pour form teams Heather Near earned a first and a second to help the Acton High girls cross country team gain a split In dual meets last week Heather covered the course In 12 14 to establish a record and help the AHS girls nip IS last week Anne Smith of Acton was third In 12 38 Janet Johnson sixth in 13 Linda seventh In 13 Mary Ellen 12th In 14 15th In 16 13 and Leslie In Beth of placed second In the race 10 seconds behind Miss Near Cathy Clark of Georgetown shattered Miss Near course record with a brilliant first place finish In to lead the Dance for fire relief Friends and neighbors of Ken and Marie Knight R Puslinch have started a fire relief fund Tor the couple who lost their bam In a tragic fire on Sept 30 Ross Chalmers at is accepting donations of money toward the fund and a benefit dance has been planned for Saturday Oct 13 at Hall with all proceeds going into the fund For the first time a formerly tyke league for boys in the age bracket will operate this season under the jurisdiction of the WaterlooWellington Minor Hockey League Four towns Acton Erin Fergus and New Hamburg will enter teams To present excessive travelling it is hoped the Acton Fergus and teams can be grouped with Hillsburgh ana Ingle- wood of the Peel league and New Hamburg can loin Tavistock Ayr and In the Grand Valley group for regular season play The officially changed the names of the youngest age groups this year Tyke 66 now becomes Rockwood bowling The Men but not by much Bowling me Country took a lo win with Ted Klaver bringing In triple and Helen Klaver For the Gerry Birkholl bowled In MS triple and It wi ihe Junior Firmer ll the way agalmt the Hay Swackhaminrr trawled In triple and Bob Trotter outpaced the to Jim Thatcher a For the Burnett brought In i with hll and Itt com and Paul a S3 and 1ST lo triple Straight Another when the trimmed the to nil and tor the Clarence Hilton bowled a triple and Dan a Carry Parka tor the made a and Lloyd a and Hike Martin In the bread his triple and Norm a Phil thrive bowled a and Torn to and the Norton we the driver oyer the Rambler lie it It triple Nightingale a STi and tchle a MS triple Millie bowled or the Rambler Marlon Allan The beat the Rocket JeiUn hla opponent anBZl triple and Dune Klngt- bury followed with a Bert Archer another Rocket bombed In a 731 triple For the Neighbour a Doug a Ml triple and Ellen Garner a SB Alley Call hard and made a 7 lo over Ihe Four Camera Mary bowled In a 709 triple Garfield Tan well a and Elmer Allan a MB For the Four Tom made a and Ann Par Union a 131 IIS 1M and us triple Team landing Team 1 Alley II Hamblen Trailer Junior Farmer 17 pta each t Country Men It 9 Rocketi Norton IS 14 each 7 Pacer Four Corner Carney Neighbour Barley Sandwich each Urn over SCO Julio HI Bert Archer Ted Jim 72 Fred Nightingale 710 Dune Doug MS Hike Garfield Tanwtll Burnett Harvey Allan Women over Vivian Nightingale Ivy Ritchie Smith Ml May Irene Ann Nancy Gordon Alice Ruth novice and novice will now be called atom WWMHL president Barry Inscoe of Acton told the Free Press this week the league executive has approved Issue of passes to plovers coaches managers and drivers to help eliminate confusion at turn stiles this season He also said the executive Is Imestigating the degree of Jurisdiction the OMHA has over referees Newcomer Noel Weir has taken over the responsible position of league and rep for the Acton Minor Hockey Association From atom formerly novice to midget the WaterlooWellington league will go with seven teams Acton Erin Flora Fergus Elmira New Hamburg and Number of teams in the Juvenile league has not yet been determined but Acton will definitely ice a team An IB game schedule In the atom peewee bantam and midget groups will begin November 10 There will be a two week break in the schedule at Christmas time to allow teams to catch up on postponed games and take part in tournaments President Inscoe will at tend this Saturdays OMHA annual meeting In Toronto along with Acton OMHA Minor Hockey Association president Don Lindsay and Bill Knight of Acton who is 2nd vice president of the WaterlooWellington league Kitchener and Brentford third string teams which played In the league for the past two seasons are not entered this year Acton Program October 2273 to May 2974 REGISTER NOW FOR WcdMMlay Thursday Friday Saturday Chess Club Badminton Swimming ChtbT cusmt orGlrl Gutrph Monday Tuesday Boys Night Activity Floor Hockey Basketball Volleyball Volleyball Badminton Badminton Murder Floor Hockey FEES 1 MO ISA Fmr 10Q All mimbcfs have aeons to Room Pool Bumper Pool Soccer REGISTRATION WILL BE HELD AT V Ml fren to For Information Phono to a win over the girls here yesterday Tuesday Miss Near was second In 12 Anne Smith of Acton fourth In 14 Linda McKen- tie fifth In Mary Ellen Cann eighth and Leslie Collett ninth The girls will travel to Kel so Conservation Area for the secondary schools championship next day October 17 had says Andrews A year ago we had one runner who could break the minute mark for the three mile course now we have seven Paces win One of those seven Frank Houston paced yesterday win over Georgetown by finishing first in 16 33 Scolt of Acton was in Glen McKenzie fifth in 17 31 Lea Jones seventh in and Gavin or Georgetown took the second and third spa la Last Tuesday against Oak vtlle Trafalgar recorded a perfect score grabbing the first seven places Glen McKenzie won the race In 16 Frank Houston was second in IB 37 Scott third in Jones fourth In IB Rodger McEachern fifth In Dennis Bloke sixth in and Cliff Creaaey seventh in Bob Ian Camp bell Lome McGregor Rick Van Fleet Gory Campbell Lee Robinson and John Kirk wood also competed for Tough team Lord High or Burlington is expected to have the team to beat over the hilly Kelso Conservation area course but coach Andrews has prepared his team well In addition to weekly summer training with the North Harriers track club runners have been training after school on the steep Three Sisters hills near the Third Line It s a real tough grind running those hills but that the very reason we now have seven under 19 men instead of one Andrews says without hesitation Andrews is very pleased with the progress of year old Les Jones Scott and Dennis Blake especially More experienced runners like Houston Mc and have shown their capabilities in the past winners to Ihe Peel champion ship October and top there qualify for the meet In North Boy Durham Huskies upset the defending O H A Inter mediate A champion Georgetown Raiders 31 In an exhibition game which at traded fans to the Georgetown arena Sunday night Mayo scored twice and Doug Sawer once for the Huskies Rookie Dan Brien replied for the Raiders Raiders are entered in the Niagara District Inter mediate A league while Durham will be a charter member of the new Michigan Ontario Senior loop Home opener for the Raiders is Friday October against the Port Col borne Sailors Hope to form ladies loops Plans are being made to form local ladies volleyball and basketball leagues Play will begin at the Robert Little school auditorium Wed nesday night October at 7 There is no registration fee and any ladles In town are welcome to play Further information about the leagues can be obtained by phoning Potato fest success The potato fest made a net profit after expenses on the festival weekend Sept and About S3 worth or assets will be used again such as lighting benches and booths The money will be turned over to the Medical Centre committee Another may be held next year Acton High boys volleyball team won its first match of the season whipping White Oaks 15- lost week On Friday lost to OakvilleTrafalgar 152 15- club winners Lucky winners In the first 400 club draw of season held Saturday were Fnzxell Thatcher II 182 and 1 White Previously the team had dropped matches to Georgetown Blake- lock and Oakvllle Perdue Members of the AHS team are Brian Dave Pieh Charley Bennett Ford Alton Dave Mills Cliff Britton and Dan Webster Cart Cayer coaches the team HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST J Cork St Eail Phone 822 KARATE OFFERS Physical Fitness Discipline Self Defence Exciting Sport Day and evening classes for men women and children For further information contact Bill Henderson at EASTERN KARATE CLUB A St Guelph SHUFFLEBOARD champs of the Station Hotel tournament Dick Mas sey and Ted Hagan eliminated two tough combos on the final night The tournament began in September D Gibbons photo combo MAIN ST GEORGETOWN MOORE PARK PLAZA Phone 8775119 Watch for our Back Door Sale October 23242526 Dick and Ted teamed up win the championship or the Station Hotel shufflcboard tour no men Thursday night Massey and defeated the learn of Alton and Farmer Ihree games to one in the best of Cue final series Scores of Ihe games were IB 21 14 and IS 10 In semi final play and knocked off the combo of Ford Andrews and Clarence Farmer Shcp pord 16 and 21 10 and Chiasson reached the finals by polishing off Andy Williams and Jim McDonald in straight games 16 Acton Figure Skating Club REGISTRATION to In Ilia Iran SATURDAY 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