Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 2, 1970, p. 5

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ATOMS- McArthur scored the only goal of the game from Anderson at of the first period as Weston blanked Dixie 10 whitewashed Brampton In the second game on goals by Ricky Gooyers Chris Hudson and Jim McDonald Clint Glrdwood assisted on Mc Donalds goal NOVICES A goal by George Brown assisted by Dave at the final period gave Hamilton a narrow win over In the novice lidlifter Duncan served two minor penalties for Niagara Falls edged St Catharines In the second on goals by Mike Johnston and Britton Steve drew an assist on Britton goal John Thompson and Mark McKerracher scored for St Catharines Simon Wilson picked up on assist PEE WEHS Ron scored toil of his team s goals as romped over Baltimore Nathan Fields and Cliff netted a pair of goals apiece for the Kings and Marvin McNafab potted one McNnbb also contributed five assists Kulken added two and Fields and McHugh earned one apiece Charley scored the Baltimore goal Jamie Eliorbya hat trick led Cleveland to a win over Rochester In the second game Fred Allen John Jack Vos and Chafe accounted for the other Cleveland goals Ted and Jim Matthews collected two assists apiece and Ed earned one each Randy Almond scored the only Rochester goal unassisted Tennanfs hat trick led Pittsburgh to a convincing win over Hershey Taylor with two goals and George Artcm with one were the other Pittsburgh scorers Pennant also earned three assists Blaine picked up two and Taylor and Peter collected one apiece Tim Mcfntyro scored the goal with Bill McKendc M1DGFTS los Angeles downed St Louis on the strength of a hat trick by Bob Km Glen McKemle Garth Taylor and Gary Masters scored the other Kings goals McKenile Armstrong and Jim all earned assists Chris played goal for the Kings while Sid was between the pipes for the Blues Tank stars John Jordan nicknamed The Tank by his teammates played middle guard on the defensive unit of the Halton County runner- up Georgetown District High Junior Rebels this year Junior eliminated White Oaks Secondary School of Oak- to win the eastern division championship but lost to Burlington Central in the Halton finals Besides Georgetown and White Oaks other teams in the league Included High School A Blakelock Gordon Perdue and Milton District High School John coaches were former Hamilton BUI Bingham Martin and Nell Cotton He is the son of Mr and Mrs Earl Jordan Peel Street Euchre winners There were 10 tables In play the 1 euchre at Comers Saturday Winners were ladles high PeKfty Campbell ladies low Burton Men high Mr C mens low hands door prize David Dewar ACTON AB novice goalie Gary does the splits to turn aside what could have been the winning goal for Burlington minor novices in a TriCounty game here Sunday Novices tied the visitors for their first point of the season Other Acton players In the picture ore Drown Scott Malcolm and Tom Ryan Photo AB novices tie Burlington Acton novices skated to a 1- 1 tie with Burlington minor novices a TriCounty league game here Sunday Novices gained their first point of the season by virtue of the tie Burlington lumped Into a lead on a goal by Brent I In the first period but Billy Manes came back to tie the score in the second period Bert Post and Dave McGllloway drew assists on the goal Gary Medland vtry stonily gnmo In goal for At ton had a chance to score the winner Into in the third period but Todd Pearson in the Burlington nets came up with a save Assistant touch Holmes for coach Dairy Inscoo was very pleased with his teams Improved showing A It have a homo and home scries coming up this weekend Flat name Is In Friday night with the return match slated for the community Sunday 12 Acton Gary Itutuioll lo Tom Ryan Billy Manes Jeff Bruce McPhnll Rick ilbson Tom Bert Post Vlckory Scott Matolm larry Brown Withers Dave McGllloway Mclntyre seven goals spark Nielsens win Nielsens Clothing sharpshooters fattened thoir points totals en route to on easy victory over Blow Press in the Acton Industrial hockey league Sunday night In the second game of the doubloheader Hellers strengthened by the addition of three new players gave Discount a run for their money before bowing Mellon vaults Into lead Ron Mellon vaulted Into the league scoring leadership netting the world of OUTDOORS ART With the hunting season well under way some reports are coming in of successful hunts by local sportsmen Grant Allan and Alvln Moore Journeyed to the area last week and came home with a cow moose Robert Doug and John got two moose recently In the area Nonresident hunters who shoot a moose deer or bear this fall must obtain on export permit before they con export their game from the province These permits available at department of lands and forests offices and additional issuing offices especially provided for the purpose carry a fee of for moose for deer and for bear Nonresidents are urged to obtain their export permits in the area where they kill their game to avoid inconvenience at border points The Game Export Act Canada and a similar Act in the A provide that it Is an of fence to export game which is the subject at any illegal act In the country of origin This permits officers in the United States or other provinces outside Ontario to investigate and prosecute cases concerning the Illegal export of game In addition to the export per mit a metal seal Is attached to the carcass of each animal which notifies customs that an export has been issued It also those animals which have been snot in Ontario as compared to those which may have been shot in another province or state Subpermits and seals may be provided at no extra cost for hunters who wish to divide their deer or moose into quarters and return through different exit ports Small game may continue to be exported from Ontario under authority of the proper hunting licence for the Involved HUNTERSHuntlng is a colorful sport and it should be to prevent shooting accidents Its wise for hunters to wear bright orange in upland hunting the color that Is easiest to see in the field Be seen and be safe Wear bright orange Help keep hunting a safe sport seven goals assisting on an eighth as Nielsen built up a period lead and Increased It to at the end of the second Gerry Van Dor with three goals Stove Jim McDonald with two each and Ron McCllntoch and Ray Stull with one apiece the other marksmen Bill Coon assisted on four goals Grant on throe Ken Melsime and on two each and McCllntoch Van Townsloy and Eringate doubles score on bantams rlngatc bantams doubled the score on Acton 4 town legion bantams In on exhibition tilt here Saturday Bill McGlllowiiy scored the tirst Acton goal from Bernle Taylor Paul Daley netted the second from Charlie and Mike and Tim Mclntyre potted the third with Mcltai assisting Dan Hutchcns bogged a hut trick for Jim scored twice and Mike Jeans once Acton served four of the game s minor penalties Anthony well In goal for Nklscn Dove and I MtAfec scored for Blow Steve Gay drew two assists white and Ron Schmidt earned one Goalies outstanding Heller battled liikovlew on even terms after falling behind 1 in the first period John won outstanding In goal for Heller Jim wan very steady In the Ijikcvlow and John Cunningham bagged a pair of apiece for the winners Jim Burden and Dave Ryder ac counted for the others Cunningham earned three ovists Holmes and Denis Gibbons picked up two apiece and collected one Hellers John Mason Milne and Gary Mosaics scored goals Jeff Goy and Ron Heller earned assists I 10 flX IB I I 10 as IS lllow IT 13 2 I SI Midgets improve After being shut out by Brampton Sunday Acton P w A midgets gave Burlington run for their money before bowing here last night Burlington took a lead In the second period and the locals In the final minutes Tho first period scoreless nolo Altons MVP for the scored In the third period missed two other breakaway onion Danny McUillowny was In top form In Acton cage Steve Webster was equally defeats JO- J Holmes scored the only Alton goal as s Men pee wees suffered a 101 defeat at the hands of major pee wets In Saturday night Pee piny host to minor poo wees Saturday at 2 Brampton tames juvenile Lions I ions were sliutout7ObyOokvlllo Thursday night 1 by Brampton Sunday Hill Meld wai lion marktimtin In Sunday Willie Miitllwchcr played tho whole gome Sunday I travel to tonight host to tomorrow Thursday night at llitrt play In Sunday afternoon December brilliant In goal Sunday in spite of Friday night and Georgetown the loss Midgets play in Sunday afternoon The tribute of tributes for Christmas EAUDELANVINARPEGE SPRAY MIST 750 or PERFUME by in an elegant carry- everywhere golden flacon 550 ACTON PHARMACY 2 Main SI THINK POSITIVE THINK John Shadbolt for ACTON COUNCIL TOPHtoMnn It Mellon J McDonald II I J I I ilbboniL Vnnlcrtykn It It Coon IS IS 11 IB VOTE ELIZABETH HOEY REEVE TOWNSHIP FOR A DEMOCRATIC COUNCIL Occasions Cut Flowers ri Potted Plants Funeral Arrangements Corsages Etc 7 Days WMk m Til Darit WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE Caroline Fhwer 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