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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 7, 1968, p. 4

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the acton free preu wednesday august 7 1968 the world of outdoors vuilh art h a w e s a lakes made fit for trout x dixie lake 43 acres of clear water located m miles east of kenora is a good example of what is meant by a department of lands and forests lake reclamation program while the old highway skirted the waters edge the new trans- canada was routed somewhat north of tho lake the old roadway provides an ideal turnoff and the stand of jack pine between the lake and the highway makes a welcome resting and picnicking spot only one thing was lacking the lake had no worthwhile fish in 111 perch and bass the only species present were small stunt ed ash severely infected with parasitic grubs on may 21 the department of lands and forests fish and wildlife branch in kenora began activities which will change this lake into a protective sport fishing water the outflow of the lake was dammed and 440 gallons of a special fish toxicant was mixed with the lake water this toxicant which suffocates aquatic organisms which breathe by gills is harmless to all other forms of animal ufe small fish began to come to the surface within two hours after beginning this application many were eaten by gulls which bad flocked lo the lake for a free and easy meal fish killed by this special toxicant will not harm anything that eats them the toxicant will disintegrate within two months and will no longer be lethal to fish the lake will then be ready for stocking several thousand rainbow trout eggs are being hatched at dorlon fish hatchery and the fry will by planted in dixie lake in august or september as these small rainbows will require largo quantities of food to enable them to grow to tacklostralnlng site colonies of fresh water shrimp will be introduced into tho lake these small plank ton animals are very prolific and arc top quality fish food as the trait grow they will be able to tako larger forms of food minnows will then be stocked in the lake dixie lake trout will not be preyed upon by other fish the toxicant has eliminated predators and thoro are no waterways where such fish could migrate into the lake tho grubs which in fected the bass and perch do not attack trout with a plentiful supply of food it can be expected that these rainbows will excoed five pounds within three or four years by charlie thomson acton 711 yearold soccor team played an exhibition game in milton last saturday morning and soundly trimmed milton boys mutod started with the kick- off and steve brunelle put a very hard drive at the milton goalie who saved and it was only a few seconds later from a corner kick peter pavll scored actons first goak brian hawkns for milton uad the game up with very loose playing by the acton boysbut they really put on the pressure and steve brunelle went right in on the goalie and made no mistake scoring actons second goal acton carried the ball hitting the uprights and crossbar many times peter pavll on some vory nice combination plays scored actons third goal and chrts tennant scored the fourth goal the fifth goal camo from a cor- oar kick and steve brunelle head- ad the ball in giving the goal keeper no chance to make a play on steves good headwork that was steve brunnellessecondand i might add a dandy the halfbacks are kicking tho ball up to the forwards and chris tennant scored acton boysplay- ed super soccer in this first half score was acton 6 milton 1 in the first five minutes of the second halt the play was vorj even first milton would tako charge and then actons turn came nathan field just missed scor ing for acton bitting tho goal post little billy ucgulowij scored a perfect goal and it was a beauty ricky holmes mado a nice pass to ronnie turkosz but tho goal was called offside by tho referee no goal our goalkeepers defence and halfbacks are playing exceed ingly good soccer by keeping the milton players out of shooting range in tact the whole acton team played super soccer their plays were extremely good good coaching does the trick and they are getting list that milton at this point of the game perked up considerably andplay- d good sound soccer but the ac ton defence bald them at bay milton gave acton a couple of minutes of worry whentwo milton players making pisses to one another kist missed scoring their second goat peter pavll carried the ball right down the held outsmarting au checks to score i naat part hitting hit post and caroming in it was his third goal of the gamo final scoro acton 8 milton 1 lineups acton jeff shields john mc- cutcheon stevo brunelle billy mcgiuoway robin inscoe steve bennett ricky holmes jim tlm- mins nathan field fred allan ronnie turkosz paul logan gordon bruco ford alton peter pavll chris tennant coach harry foley milton allan cooper doug waters kuith ryan joedalmon richard soratinl dorek grif fiths bryan hakln garry mash joe cassidy david han- oy william harldn john muell- or noxt saturday august 10 acton 914 yoarold soccor boys will play in milton we ould apprec iate holp in the way of cars to transport our boys to the game cars leave tho high school at 030 am sharp all ages to turn out to the tuesday and thursday practices and players will bo picked tor saturdays game harry foloy will be in charge while tho othor coaches are on voidays he mil look after au ages postpone draw because a number of tho people involved wore absent on vacation the draw for golf clubs sponsored by tho acton minor hockey association has boon postponed until this sunday the draw was originally to have taken place last saturday r neliis wins nellls construction took a 13- 10 win from sports corner in minor baseball tuesday night dale harnden pitched the win for nellls and russ van fleet was tagged with the loss the game was one postponed on july zl top scores at maple rock last week were john shadbolt 24 brad mainprise 21 gord clow 21 art hawes 21 ed hawes 21 and 20 earl joltymore 20 jack booth 19 and bill miller is this week john shadbolt again led the scoring race with 25 and 2 brad mainprise came in second with 2424 2l and 17 john cprdess came up with a trio of 23b ed hawes 23 arid 22 gord clow 23 earl joflymore 22 art hawes 22 and al b1h mluer 18 and jack booth 15 tom deerlng who is only 14 years old shot his second round of trap this week and cams up wiih a2 martin berry our 80 years phis shooter came up with a 21 this week sports page dominions stop herbs streak stay way out in front of league lions win two neliis blonde one in weeks baseball named dominion hotel scourge of tho town sot tall league this season lenii toned their already fat hold en first place by trouncing the resurgent herbs delivery 153 thursday lilght uhdor tho park candlesticks heros rifling ttitt crost of a two game win streak were blankod until the bottom of the seventh when danny arbic belted a torso run homer wltn pete llargo and don archibald 09 tho sacks ojtsldu of the one inning ed phirilps was in command through tho entire gamo scattering seven hits striking out 12 and walking virgil bumps tanners 123 goalkeeper plays star role four doug victory and fred archibald shared the hill for the losers giving up is runs off if lilts and two free passes the mjlnstlnnkeepersscored three runs in the first tramo one in the second and third three in the fourth four in the sixth ono in the sdventhsndtwolnthn ninths big blow was bruce stuiltis bases empty home run swat in the so v- enlh hi and ed phillips topped dominion at the plate with three safe blows apiece the flying scotsman phil mc- cri stall socked two safeties for losors with danny arbics three run homer highlighting herbs attack for a few mnutes towards the end of the second period t looked like the lacrosse tanners might just pull a repeat of their owen sound caper against a strong virgil team iere thursday trailing 61 with only a few mlmies to g o they suddenly camo alive and punched home two goals which put thorn vory much in contention the virgil club took the initiative right from the opening whistle in the third period however cashing five goals in and taking a 123 victory home to the niagara peninsula hamlet big factor for the virgil club besides a well trained cohesive club was the goaltending of carrottopped larry mcllroy ho stopped some lightninglike sor ties from the tanners who on- joyed much of the play in fits and starts but found ucllroy like horatlus at the bridge impossible to pass the virgil notmindor had a tempor to match his fiery locks during tho third period ho told the roforoo his britches were becoming too urge for his torso for this backside view of things he was awarded 10 minutes inthe rink cooler served by ono of his teammates howard dwyer coach of the tanners pulled out all tho stops in the third stanxa throw hlsbest over the boards the tannors wore in alone on two on ono sit uations but couldnt seem to hit tho not it wasnt ono of their bolter game confessed coach dwyor they didnt exactly stay with the one system like wo did at owen sound bob turkosz mike marcoux and bob waller scored the acton goals and bustling fred fllsnik collected two assists virgil counters were sunk bo- hlnd bob andrews by joe taylor 4 ed panluia 4 aldo covelll 2 bob simpsonand jlmwatson eighteen penalties were lovlod- by officials virgil serving li noxt game for ho tannors is in port dalhousio thursday night and then they go to lakoflold sunday for a matinee fergus will be the visitors next weok lineups acton bob andrews goal gary talllefor rob ruiglnoy b4i turkosx gary kelly broat marshall fred fllsnik stu mc culloch mike marcoux bob waller vorn donny rowland mcculloch gary turkosx coach howard dwyor virgil larry melroy goal joe taylor ed panlllla gary sungorland bob simpson frod hoogonboom john comrlo jim watson aldo covelll reg andros goorgo mckoy paul wrtghl officials ron gardner norm blggnoll dom hot 311 horn 000 304 120 15 is 000 300 3 7 dominion hotol ed phillips harry phillips roy shhltls bruco shultls phil mario bui shannon bryan dunn deo de forest rlny schits horbs dellvorydoug vict ory fred archibald terry mas- ales rick coo poter murxo don archibald gord fraser danny arbtc wayne deforest harold townsley action in the acton minor baseball league thlsweeksawtbe uons chib skin past neliis con struction 108neulsturnaround and trim custom cleaners 1310 and wound up monday night when the lions devoured sports cor ner 359 nellls construction took a lead with three runs in both the first and second innings of the first game and the uons had to come back with four in the second and five in the third tp wrap up the narrow win the construction crew scored singles lp the fourth and fifth while the lions notched a final run in the final frame jo schlitsarejbilly mcguloway pitched tot thewinners allowing six hits and struck out 12 eight of them by the mcguloway end of the battery j schuts and henry t babes each got a double in the eight hits the lions sock ed dale harndenpitchodfornellls while chris tennant tripled and d allen doubled in plate action fielding gom of the game was a catch c schuts made on billy mcguloways smash in the fourth the vory next night nelliscon- structlon turned the tables on custom cleaners outhlttingthem 167 and outscoring 1310 the construction crew scored five runs in the second inning four inthe third and pairs in the fourth and fifth tho cleaners plated six runs in the first frame got two more in the second and singles in the fourth and fifth two doubles by d allan and midseason champion in the intermediate v8 class at mondays stock car eliminations at tho acton speedway was this car owned lointly by poter bouwman of acton and dave gullachor hillsburgh poter fondles the steer ing whoel of the big olds one of many cars competing in events at the speedway which is located on 25 highway near ospringe rac es are held every sunday at 2 p m and over a thousand fans were in attendance last week staff photo heartbreaker for acton ladies omagh victors by one run blind golfers at erin dub a group of tho canadian blind golfers will be hosted by mlko predovich of hilltop golf and country club in erin on sunday august 18 teeoff time is 11 am this is the blind golfers fourth annual tournament at hill top there win be no admssion charge and tho public is welcome to como and watch the blind golfers love having a good gallery and will bo happy to meet golfers and spectators who will also onjov seeing gob played by the blind a disastrous second inning changed what should havo been a winner into a heartbreaking de feat for tho acton ladles they i lost to omagh last thursday night 98 neither team scored in the first thonjoanne fletcher came home far one in the second toput acton ahead 10 it was the bottom of the second that spoiled trouble for tho acton girls omagh drove homo six runs before returning to the field wth this blow to the ego the acton team failed to score the next two times at bat finally lynn dunn barbfor- guson and susan mcguloway camo home in the fifth to make tho score 74 going into tho sovepth it was omagh in an all out effort to come from be hind the team piled upfourmoi- rjns omagh had its worried moments but they succeeded in putting acton down before they could even the score susan mcguloway played a strong game in theplteherspos- won and also mad- two hits for the team lynn dunn made a fine shoe string catch of a line drive in the fifth joaine fletcher hit two solid twobaggers while lynn dunn and barb ferguson also mad two hits each acton speedway jmmmnr dirt track stock car races s mils north of acton on no 25 highway rjaar ospring j racing every sunday j at 200 rm annual fun fair at eden mills ball park saturday aug 10th in cute of rain saturday augutt 17 ball game 630 pm bingo fish pond ball throw darts games of chance for young and old lucky gate prize booth on grounds admission free sponsored by eden mills and district community club another by b taylor were the long lion hits and and d allan also registered a perfect four for four at the plate phargrave and dale harnden the winning pitcher each collected three hits d coats got two a triple by t holmes in the first inning hlghllghtedthecust- om bats while t lambert andd mcguloway socked two baggers d mcguloway t lambert and h bonitette each slammed two hits jeff townsley and t lambert shared pitching duties monday nights contest wss a oneslaed romp for the lions as they slammed 33 hits and scored 35 runs shorts comer got njoo runs off six hltsfrorpllooburler billy mcgllloway bob pauw hurled for the losers the lions chalked up six runs in the first inning 13 in the sec ond 14 in the third and finished upwlthtwo ortscorner plat ed one in the first six in the second and two in the third billy mcguloway and henry toebes each hit a home run for the nllons a carnegie r stachyra and h toebes hit a three baggeraplece while doubles three of them came rattling off the bat of henry toebes who al ready had socked a homer and triple billy mcguloway b taylor s papillon and r stach yra also slammed two baggers b pauw banged a triple for sports corner and roger swan notched a double last game of the regular schedule will take place tonight as nellls construction play cus tom cleaners semifinal play offs start monday august 12 miss halt on an 18yearold blonde beauty dorothy rich became the third consecutive burlington girl to win the vlsshalton county base ball content monday she takes oyer from last years winner lynda neoland dorothy is a grade 13 student at aldershot high school and plans to major in child psycol- ogy net year dorothy won the contest against two girls from the leastdc iroa one from oak- ville one from waterdowri and one from georgetown milton did not have an entry in the con test the contest was held aj the daqce in waterdown friday night and the announcement was made prior to gamo tlm monday station wins 51 thriller station hotel jumped into sec ond place in the town softball league tuesday night by virtue of a thrilling 51 victory over lga the teams were tied 11 going into the eighth inning when the mill st innkeepers sent four run ners home in an inning highlight ed by two run homers from the bats of ed smith and janrlddall lome peavoy started the rally off with single and ed smith batted them both home then george williamson doubled and jan rlddall poled a four bagger to sew the game up for the holel- ors lome peavoy pitched a spark ling six hitter for the winners he was matched by ken maltby and chick milne who shared the mound duties for the grocers allowing only six safeties lga pulled off a double play in the sixth inning in a well play ed game dominion hotel leads the four team league with 10 wins and a loss station hotel is second with six wins and an equal number of losses lga also has six wins but sevenlossesherbsdellvery is bringing up the rear with three victories and 10 losses were fast sand gravel till topsoil asphalt we also provide excavating landscaping and sodding service we pave drivewavs and pjrkinu lot 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