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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 13, 1964, p. 4

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tanncfts in gif hahon bad jusooation b from breund she county gathered satur day for its 4jrd annual meeting ol the lulltin county baseball association end elected earl nicholson of welerdown to wc- ceed miltons pel mcmulkm u president of ihe association mr mcmulleti president of ihe as sociation since j4 wan forced lo retire this year because ol 111 health hearty so attended ihe meeting i the ooeen elisabeth motor hold oakvllle and elected mr nicholson a president in a iwo way race with reg lock of burl ington mr nicholson hat been active for many year with the hal ion association and in ito was first vicepresident led ste marie of milton lecrefary-lrratur- er of ihe association for the best iwo year and len andrew man ager of ihe campbellvllu mer chants were nominated for the presidency but declined barry deacon of curfcson who wa no minated for several positions on ihe esecullve includlnif ihe presi dency re ailntuniauiions be cause of work committments mr deacon had been chairman of he minors in l61 the associations constitution mvoerwent a severe overhauling during- ihe meeting and caused president mcmulten to plea for cconcratlnn and stop this feejiahness leli ahow tome common sense and pel down lo the facts dont he arguing about every utile point mr mcmullen urged across the table bickering and amendments lo amendments lo amendments caused the sec- dont to declare i know whats cot as many motions flying front every which way shat 1 cant make head nor tall of any it prior to the start of the an nual meeting minor ball repre sentative met and named mar- ray hood of milton greg gregory of oakville bill richmond of georgetown rag locke of burt- ingtoa bill crsstchlow of burling- loo and dave andrews of bramp ton as candidates for the execu tive mr richmond was named first vicepresident and mr locke decided not lo accept the appoint ment leaving mr mood mr crutchlow mr andrews and mr gregory as representatives of ihe minors on the executive the association voted to hack lm waldle of mllion for the position of president of the on- tarlo baseball association yemow jackets lasathsatm it was clow bui yellow jtcltcti could not htm the goal-lii-efcch- period blue horncli in ihe mid kl l own egi saturday the omiu edgadd them j2 douy currou put the hornet ahead in the first itatua in the tfcond tom clnjkr tcored assist ed by t gliiar while dvc gar- rcit refilled for the loner from d lockerbie howard dwver ncored fur the hornets in the final with s mo phedrun notching one for the j ticket v pounding the sports beat feeat hits jutt utuw the deadline acton tanners an nounced theyd sinned donny mckanaic thi- week the former hllluburyh player know how to put the puck in the net hut lots of that old college ttuff hut will have to work hi way into ihupe vmxm u curtottt to know what wronj with the tanner theyve jot the eav end of the tchedule now hut arc muff inn all their chances to climb the league ladder junior beaumont u worried youll likely we the llrumtp juggled for friday game fntm tit mfreh we d say the tantwt forward- need to do ome r t forwi backchecking urid he blue line corn could forget ahout scoring boat and concentrate on detente cofaovm temr fresh from their 73 victory over acton were bom bad 115 by fergui flyen sunday in georgetown dont fl badly about canada olympic team lottng to the cech and rutlan the canuck t are genuine nmateurv the comrade ore really nrtut in the guise ol umalcurs shomntcurs you might say nohodvs fouled hut canadas represcnto liven made a lot of friondk for this count ry duhmtin4d hv the failure or fans to dhow up i hi season miltons hockey circles are talking uhout abandoning intenncdiate hockcv next season in preference for junjnr c they figure fast junior hockey will bring the tans hack ytt gtiowt fcaa had the mime idea last reason with a junior b team but they found like countyiown circles probably will a losing team will not draw fans in any league th mtsllom county gutobtsll association nass- el a motion forhiddlng any acton team participation in hal ion cmintv play until lust wars registration fees are paid sam golf ttuiualsttlt are issuing challenge while the snows still flying big word have been baited back and forth between the beard more offices and the frev press plant about a steak dinner being at stake in the first nine on the links between messrs crelghton and ynunghluf of the skinnerv and messrs scovne and macarthur of this plant congrats again to aclon midgets on their playoff success hope thwy take milton too far tfit banetu of nse fan who dua1 aev ihhr perforrnance hgojnat oivimdhaiis the prevtous night actons spwitartnc tanoera provsd bayoad doubt friday rhcy arr in dump they allow ed the- shoriatjiffed geotwelowri rjdovra ft cka ibsryve beaten rwiov before to akatc tdi with an ey 7s victory in a conletu which mw the acton club play only about a period of atedv hockey the iqu vlriuauy eliminated their chance of clinching second place in the seven team woaa a position they were aiming for its coiicelvable ihcy could drop to fourth or fifth- plnkiitatt flr four mike ftnnlgan the urampton pivot who rsevet op trylisg ral lied in four goal foe the surpris ed fcalder who reacted to the seasons targe t paying crowd with a forcvhsscvinu game that had the tanner off balance mou of the night ttemre another brampton prodirt with the raid ers bagged it pair of counurw and george grasbv notched thr other haider potted four goak in the flrtit period before jim ciihum teplied in the last minute of plu for acton on two of the george town markers the tanner had players kitting otn penalties and on the first paul barber pushed the puck right on finnlgan stick kletmimier jack marshall didnt tmve a chance the raiders made it 51 in the second minute of the middle 20 before the tanners started to look like a hockey team then ron mellon finished off a neat nluv with paul barber and ron mulcolm with both side short dgo bo lion took motions pas at 12 so to make it v3 raider ftlrte two finniaan fired two more for the visitors curlv in the third period to nullify the tanners j cond period goals his second was vcored while siaftortl enjoy l jrl un elbowing sentence from twlspoinl it was simply a form i iiv ol ptavlng out the time the tanners rould not muter an ef fective ffttnek ami cameron foil ed them when they were in ckwe fred kentncr sustained a fie stitch gash when he was hit in the face by the puck ond harold townslcy also received si itches from a high stick first period g demcrw cunningham magby 1020 g flnnigan cunnlnghap dcmerse 1340 rocks turn tables tues ekora rocks rapped in five goal j in the llrsi huff of the third period and walked away with a 7 decision over the short- handed and ailing tanners tues day night in uloru tne km actons third thlfey league a by hading uvvk was a shock to players and fans alike- only a week to the day tlu tanner walloped the rocks 147 nessmen cling to top despite upset by raiders last place raider pulled the biggest upset of the industrial bright tpta tfu- only bright ipot was the appcumncc f uoo mckenrk the former hillwburvh star hi acton ujtlform ikspite the fact mc- kenjie is out of shape as a re- suit of hand inorv he still look ed as good as any ol ihe other alton playem and lu cojietted one vcotiug jwjini in u insiny another point on an avikt which should put him in front or the cause coach junior llcaumnni dlsan- l w r ul of third pointei at his teams slum in y drill two in tlu- list lew gimus gave live tantwis a lnsk workixit sun d but tlwv tailed to respond point ahead of front running untouchable 6 in i barry lnscie who was abtarnl the first game of sundays double- jim mcdonald shot a first period header the nestmeri stayed on i pair to round out the scorings loft rowrsvr in spite of it be- 1 george williansimi assisted ing their second straight loss ioumiihi all i hive of his counter cyckioes failed to lake udvan wul norm brulu lutxti imit tut tage of unlouchubles plight when mcuanalds simmd they dropped a m dtxisum to tuhy ruri third plce bruins in the night- biuins nwde an eatlv start in cop a win would have catapulted vlxom yu by whipping them into first plee three goils past dave norton in as a result he league stand- he cyclone nets belore his males inys uie unchanued only hcj anvtlvey came back with ptflnt septi ihe three ton wii lhlt j baggsnl the only v raiders bring up the ieart of the seshid netkul to stay ahead 4j iliilh clubs scored a pair in raiders drilled the onlv two h final ssith brars ahead ft2 goals of the third period to hevi j ont the nessmen in ihe upenei iluv lanillrld and gnmi wiihers tailed v4 as ihev went into tl l s pair of goals apiece ur liuins will dutfielil alsi collet i- th acton free pfst thursday february 13th midgets oust hespeler meet milton in b finals thivve lost tht will lo win tluj umiii wa quoted as saving linal it was ihe tunneis eleventh i uniouthablcs led 21 ut the j an asvist w kluhenl drilled loss against nine wins theyve lu oiu iminler and lie helped m yu four nwiv games in plav ik- i lfu winiurs spread their wcn matters and at robinson 10a1 loiv nlavuff i n aiinind ray wallls hagyed mt one and helped on iu 6 tuesday neither fird kentner u i 1 for tlu- losers ii walwm and jpni harher ni uve or stu in inner to paie tlu- at i p tuik sheplurtl rappthl in imtdonald showed up foi the julian 7aac and dli k wil j wo u apuit and collestcl an igameand hoih fmmeimn ngsieilrv notched one goal and an us each iml tlwmnpuvn ss- 1 hing and bod haines not wi i i j ruce barhei and n nn j cunrungham in one a w owiaim over luaptwr friday night anabud acton mid gets to qualify for a berth in the tihcounty hockey league midget b hnali against mil- to the acton club took the he- apsrler erw to the cleaners with two straight wins in the beat of three aeml finals after sllmlnallng oranfevtllc in three games both teams oust ed wre well ahead of acton through the season fridays win in lleapeler waa accomplished when the acton club drilled two secoftd priad goals to break a 11 first pr- tod stauuute dv spraston notched the first acton goal and jan rid- dall and ricky henderson fir ed the second period count- are george kiewart making his first appearance in goal in the series restricted the hustling hepeur crew to two markers the final series starts friday nlfht in milton returning in acton nest wednesday feb ruary it i apiece bruce barber in shape played as well nx toajh lws1l watson drilled one nli luaummt and phil jkott mc wayne sdmbert olso colltvied cristall tlie teams ihd in the first prr- i iod alton held a 41 edge as 1 thev wen i into the linal tup i let hut the rocks et plotted while ibe alton club forgot about cluck- inu it looked like the tanners all wauled to store goal hut ii was the rikks who supplied ihe hinch the acton ilub came up with i three more lulv iir neriotl end d bill it wi me liw fim an assist for the winners boh cojtn fattened his si tr ine awrniir as he rattle in three bullets fur live nessmen and goi r- ar banlams blast orangeville 82 harvesters reap win over spiritless tanners kla rot chehen- g finniaan demcrse grasbv 1704 theyll never he able to accuse potted two apiece i the 13m edition of acton tirv ham ners ol being unsympathetic to officials assessed ii penalties the bottom teams in the sevin seven ol them to the winners in- lean wo aa intermediate n- j eluding a 10 minute miwonduct cuit they seldom wem to fallen to buchanan in the second stanu their average in them i acton n uickhuivt g d the acton club minus live ol marshall p bather f kcniner q grashy cunningham de- j nv regulars look it imi the chin bud haines u bolrun h towns mcrhc 1850 i- from the sixth place chelten ley j cashurn j beaumont p a casburn townsley bolyon i nam harvesters tliurmtay nighi mccristall r malcolm s mc i9as i in erin arena proving imhition is i donald pens- i block cunningham a win would have start j cheltenham h benham u b slaffoid mulcolm l nt nr wiv hack up ihcisocketi f buchanan r halli- mscosid taitod i league ladder but marvclers carutav j juilue g rami 1 mont g demenuj cunnlnghom fin- hrd hc tradition to thvir parmtv p barber d mckente n 141 third meeting with ac ion this ea- g lodge b forbes r miller m son the tanners won the firt j foster 1 1 evened out the acton win loss wi mckinnon guelph column again at nine and dmpjim wwh orangeville acton bantams defeated or uko lite to tv jungeville g2 last night wed nee htnixted tmwcdav in thc tricountv coouj niorv jtion series tlte aclon kids g ugo bolron and llaniui town i tws gkils in the first period slev simji two apiece and col lee i jtour in the sccund and added a ed one assist apiece for ai ton pair in the third wlvile live vislt- whde linemate jim cashurn bag mrx noiched one in the first and ued one and helped on three another in the iblrxl max stafford and ron mrpinl r heffernons three guals sninctl one apiece on which u lu asvvsu snarked the ac- beaumom ron malcolm and 1 t io vlolorv with john don mckenie coherted an ov mason potting two and assiwiing sist apiixe on f on ken maltby also d til ling a pair dotig courn alvjvonr for kolf sniped one and collecled two as- llow abhit a game or kolf s casey llarklev notched one tlu- name of one ivf ihe most unii danny harucv ond allen popular pastimes of ihe western mckenrie got a bracket each world dcriws from the dutch i aclon paul cooper g jim bar- word for club kolf it is possible tlcn n waller ken maubv al- the game developed from the n- 1 an mckeroic casey harkiey ctarii roman game of ltle mike howe rcid llcffernan john and that the direct investor of j kcn qn jlm tee brt golf as we know it was plyed j mirriha fr lockerbie dan in jicotland in ihe middle of tlu mh century harkley doug coiburn ntflc a r mellpn p bnvhvr r malcolm ll a i bolio r mellon 1250 pen demerse brush kent- ner bingham mellon finnigan kentner third period c flnnigan cunningham 320 g finnigan dcmerse bing ham 722 pens stafford map by 10 min misc barber cunningham mnrshall townsley letvihma kiiafrvxrmrvtsficr tt nrm t st- ryf ties shutouts town league feature sat ties shutouts and marginal wins were all features of legion town league hockev action satur day in the loagus junior a sec tlon there was no decision as st catharines and niagara fuljs and hamilton und oshawn play ed to ll stulomntev dale fisher scored fur st kltts in the opener with howard coultnip lighting the lamp for niagara falls from gary masters in the second game which like the first wu also penaltyfree randy wcldon potted the hamil ton goal with george mcphall getting oshawas equaltxer- claycland hlanked ouehec aces 14 on stewart mcculloughs giuil in the first gnim- uf the ephl aecttonbf the league clare snow three gomes in four days aetdsta asafisrassg haianssssuaw setylksssart sjihhsg ttuts4- day svlght to aa fcf us tasw- tanad play l tk tassnars tn- laroaaa any agjataat naalailiaait ti s twtt ta a r lor ta a chih mcais to llargua ieaslajm thuraoay to goay a a malp got the assist the second same sow another whitewash job rochester on hershey 30 roches ter goals were scored by brian given and murk kowall paul bralda of rochestercad crispin normun of cleveland marked up the shutouts american laafcu buffalo edgd pirtsburg 54 in the only game of the ahl see- lion uf the legion league richie rusk went on a scoring ranfnage for the bisons firing four of their goals mike miller ted pope heads softball assrtl a meeting uf the acton softball association last night electvd ted pope v president to succeed dave manes who will remain on the committee as head or ar rangements for in tailing arc lights and maintenance of the diamond the meeting also elected charl ie thompson weere tarv- treasurer lo succeed harry lawtort who is also stepping down as well as a repreenutlve from each team entered a grievance and schedjule committee was no minate to iriclude kcirm mortcux sniped the other while allan mc nabh and mike marcoux assisted on one apiece for misburg the scorintl was cproad out wth harry oehlrtch purlin ike firttl from roy httv bard lawrence gordon gotnurn- jwd their stotk considerihlv even for two the game mayed on wen terms for the lirst two periods with cltclicnham carry inp a one poal edge into the third in the linal they outhustled out scored and out checked ihe tanner s wlw weni out for lunch in the lirst 10 minutes three harvester tallies in the first 10 minutes of the third one when haines sat out a penalty gave them a is2 lead the tan ners came back with two goals within eight seconds both engin eered by rookie rim malcolm who was the sharpest looking player for aclon all night hot that was it- acton played without max staf ford ron mclean norm love cmmersvun oaxivr and ron mel lon ron malcolm with the opening skating carnival the two skating teachers here kerry lrilch and barbara still who bv the way are engaged to each uther have set ihe date for the skating carnival its sat urday evening march 2- and they have begun deciding about parts only our customers know for sure srvic thai satitfim sine 1929 transport tyler limited 8 5 31550 schedule acton community centre hid ay ni 14 2prascnool fiouia sullrtfl 4 30 to 730fioura skilln b 30wo aa intarmadial cheltenham vs acton saturday ki is 810 figure skating club 1012 public skating 16 legion hou league 67 midget home league b10public skating juno ay h la 12 junior hockey 24family skating 7- 10- industrial hockey monday hi 17 curling tuisday m it curling wfonesday ft 19 46public skating 611 hockey playoffs tri- county thursday m m 4 30hockey school 6- practices 10cliamberlain rental puajj not pouk sdiml lu cartoval wd h jti4s pj races costume contests relays and public skating hjale noyi adiht skating party sumstay matth is4 arias cltleha sumi pm bar ruo assisted by john dosvd- jioji und tun assists leil the tan inn then john dowdirrg scored rar atuick h tmnsiv stu mc trom terry coles and lcn knut son not their fourth in the third period assisted by terry coles throe penalties were called two lo the losers donald and mud lliims snipiit the other yuals jim cashurn picked up two assists upo bolun one r ilallidav anil l muntuomers- dorson frixxell and hartley cole retiring president dave manes told the theetlng its possible he 4i1 tfsnncjvr ait ijns irrlo the fast inleroijy leattuethu itwould not conflict in any way with operation of the town new president ted inspa in tend to cati an oraantaatlon rntet- ing soan to ameaaje mr use 1m mmttbmbult tjaoni w1no steak roast 79 mxlebhhmi rib roast of beef 79 qutstnn or mbv tot vow homfc raozbt cut and wkamtd at no bora chafeoc vavjgiy of hmsh bsh bradleys meat market u 5s40 comes to acton pun now to visit actons first all electric home open house feb 22 23 at corner wellington and peel streets featuring ca euctric heat 300 aaapere service 40 gauon cascade 40 water heater master control uqhttno watch for ttefsldanctmriz electric m mlfmrrafsrm ttalfinet acton 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