Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 27, 1970, p. 4

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A Tho Act Free Prow Wednesday May Minor baseball season swings into action Acton Canadian Tire bantams will practice at the park tonight Wednesday at then host Streetsville in their first league gome tomorrow Thursday night Three teams Acton Streetsville and Milton will compete in this year County Baseball Association bantam league Since only 15 pec wees have registered to play minor baseball so far a pee wee league has not yet been organized who have registered have been placed on novice teams for the present The novice league consisting of four will play games at the park Monday and Wednesday nights Nine midget aged players have registered and local may enter a team in the Halt on County league Committee hikes ice rental charges Ice rental charges at he arena have been raised by Acton Hoard of Parks Management and Recreation Chairman Peter Marks cited the reason for the increase as lack of operating capital the board had for Town council earlier slashed the board proposed parks and recreation budget New proposed ice rental fees for prime time will be as follows Legion Minor Hockey SO per hour novice per hour bantam midget and juvenile SI 1 per hour Industrial league and all Acton cams above juvenile JIS per hour The rate for town industrial league teams will remain per hour Provided the figure skating dub chooses prime time they will be charged per hour Prime time is to be defined is 7 until Sam and 7 until m each weekday and from am until It p Saturdays and Sundays All other times arc to he designated non prime time Charge for prime lime ice rental will he per hour The rate increases will provide the board an additional revenue of SI 500 Warriors romp over Rams in rugged boxla contest VETERAN BASEBALL COACH Pop Main shows baseball Artem the proper grip on the bat as swing into action this week looks on at Saturday morning Excelsiors slip and slide to win over Rams Station edges Petes Station Hotel edged Petes Barber Shop the industrial Softball league lid lifter last night The holders scored the winning run in the bottom of the ninth on singles by Jan Riddall Smith and Fred and a walk to Gary Mosaics and Roy Shu toback doubles in the first inning to give Pete a I 0 but Station the count in their half of the inning on by John Dunn Smith and Gary Pete sandwiched Grant Ushers three bagger between singles by Don Harris and Harry Phillips to plate two more runs in the fourth Singles I red and Rick gave the their second run in the fourth Pete increased their lead to with a single tally in the fifth only to have Station bounce back with two runs in the bottom of the inning Triples by Fred Archibald and Gary Taillefcr were the key blows Pete counted their firul two runs in the seventh and eighth innings while Ed Smith tripled to produce two more hotel runs in the last of the seventh Grant Usher and Doug Vickery shared pitching chores for Pete while Fred Archibald toed the slab for the winners Industrial hockey banquet Saturday The Acton Industrial Hockey league Will hold its banquet trophy presentation at the Legion Hall this at slipped and slid their way to an apparent 148 victory over Acton Rams here Monday night in A junior lacrosse action Doth teams had to contend with floor slippery by condensation lor the first two periods and part the third before the referees decided to cull the game it the 1 1 mark of the final frame A decision on whether or not the game will be replayed will be left up to the OLA executive Arena employees sprinkled the floor with Comet cleanser at the end of the first and second periods but the efforts were o Play was very in the opening period it was not until the 12 17 mark that Mike Marcoux beat i goalie Don Williams with a hich shot to he upper right hind corner of the net Rams built up a lead by the end of the period and held an 5 intake midway through the second period when the visitors caught fire and rattled in seven straight Bramaka padded their lead with four third period markers before the ymc was Mark vans a thorn in Rims side all counted five of the goals Jim Drowsier added two and Rick Sibley T m Nixon Harold Rick Orangeville Raceway Entries Country Mel K I turn Velvet Clove M Lebjinc Bus Lidi Mr J or 5K ONI KALI Jim It Young It J ft lllitk J Hamilton April 1 11IIRDKAU 1 Peters J Wj Donahue 4 Betty i Victory I Jciwy ihngky Madame Moray Cm Lei A Andre 1 Itrmnglon 2 Bit White T M Pen Herbert J I itluni I Curlers hold first meeting The new A Club held their tint t the All except one who night J A Blow Bob John Coy t Bran Moore ken Andre Ted Tyler Sr alio were Jack RldVyindBtUTolh John will head the club ai nee Ray Kerctary and Bob alter Plant were drawn up for the formaiion of a number a eommttteei run the for the coming fcich commit tec will have it lent one director to keep board of director informed of the committee The directors axe making an effort to make the club for reocpUoiit etc fox the ummer month t The room number are to re nit Contact the BUSHY BOBTAIL Berry Victory in the 1 Tough in the Moordand Dan in lie Scott J I Victory lucky Ace J Betty lee A Neil I Wdf L A I I Tough I aiju I Pierce 3 ilia 4 Silk Ben I J Loikharl I L ox SI VtMll KALI 1 Dago Red J Narcne 1 Lady Guy American i cam I Victory Rhythm L Barren Duke Builcri L a Avery I 7 Bruce Jady J A I M NTH 1 Rope William T Mckenie Soap Mom Dave Mm MwihallS FREE PASS ACTON SPEEDWAY WITH EVERY FILLUP AT Johns Texaco ACTON Minimum Amount Worth Gas st Hod Wilier McCullocli scored twice lor Acton Bob Ttirkos Im Cooper Mike hit the slice once each Hob Waller J Hob I red Niagara Township Warriors netted their first goal after only five seconds of play then lo an easy win over Acton Rams in an OLA junior in Virgil The much bigger Niagara crew served of the games penalties hut still managed to mis in each of the first third periods and i in the frame Warriors in three abreast on Ram goalie Gary on occasions as he Acton defence neglected their checking Turkoiz stopped 10 shots nevertheless Mel ichcrn took over duties for the last five minutes ol the Moffof bants win three bantams have won three of their first four league tonics in Tri County Softball league The Moffatl have bested and 1K10 edged and dropped a I hey re lie licit played mid I iridic a and ipiece liris Sirgenl gam rugged style play with when two teams play a return here Monday McPluil bagged of Rams seven Iv delayed penalties when pulled Mike Mireoux Acton Open June 6 The annual Acton Open tourney is scheduled for course in I tin Saturday June Tickets pri dinner A shotgun start is carded a Gary Turkos w very in Acton UK litis sal out Itics while Br serv close 18 de Moll ill Bclwood in Molfit Wednesday Budget cuts force higher rates board tells lacrosse delegation dance well attended St 11 lcihtn and His In dip pi lycd f r the annul Spring dance Ik Aeton Mm ll in a the Act Centre Ihe dance wis well Rovers blank Milton 20 Dave I lya ind le scored ihe ill club will be charged per for every hour they mike I 111 charts mill ol J irks md lo review the end ol ich it lime they hive mi submit its ilmg expense hid asked monthly sheet A Iroin the team including llowird minager Aim ill and president Ron Mcknight night bond the charge no resolution was pissed i charge ol S2 per hour had been it us bond meeting tended by Mr Mr Hall chairman Bob told the delegation that with the budget cuts the board received Irani council they cither hid to increase revenue or reduce costs The wis at Mr explained si irtine with the ice Ice in in iking costs Kir clinic was not lo to nice our budget Mr Mr snd the board Hon of putting the im out ol business but they were entitled report Mr Hill told the bond the hid for equipment i Hour it per hour it this year games have not yet re the club expect he iddcd I I we owe it lo everyone in town that we encourage you but still not Live lacililies iwiy Mr mmcnlcd Id mtnibcr Art Gordon reminded the delegition hydro costs will increase per cent I Mr 1 iiighlen the that if make a sincere use money ire the board would be prepued oflcr rebate r rental at the end the month In answer lo Mr Dwycr question about i charge for minor lacrosse Mr Maiks said the would discuss it at their mid monthly committee meeting You can assume that we would support it whole Mr Ping pong at arena Two pmg pong tables will be set up in community centre auditorium Although arrangements ate not finahed is expected bats and balls will be available for a small deposit at the community centre booth whenever it is The tables are being loaned to the recreation committee by the A for the summer months ACTON IEAGUE HOCKEY BANQUET Saturday May 30th AT 6PM IN THE ACTON LEGION AUDITORIUM SAND PEBBLES mom ATTRACTION steve mcqueen AT THF ACTON HIGH SCHOOL THURSDAY MAY AT 30 M ADMISSION CHILDRtN50c STUDENT WITH CARD ADULTS STUDENTS WITHOUT St Mill I PHONE 8532160 ACTON OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT Saturday June READY FOR THE SHOTGUN START Get your supplies now TICKETS BOOKINGS NOW AVAILABLE from corner Coming 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