The Acton Free Press Wednesday July 1970 Station bats boom Erin bows hit back to back doublet to produce what proved to be the winning run In the fifth Station tallied three mora Li the seventh u Andrews and Mel Sheppard doubled and Don Archibald tripled and two In the eighth Chick Milne also collected three safeties for Station Hotel Don Archibald picked up two and A McNabb Ed Smith Jan Rlddall and Mel con trlbuted one apiece Belrose singled and tripled In four at bats for Erin Fred Archibald and Bob An both belted out four hits In five trips to the plate to pace Station Hotel to a 134 triumph over Erin in Erin Sunday of ternoon Archibald also held the villagers to Just seven hits and struck out six batters The scored two runs in the first and four In the third but Erin countered with two in the first one In the second and three more in the third to tie the score Fred Archibald and Bob An the world of OUTDOORS ART On Sunday June top scores at Maple Rock went to John Nurse and Doug Garrett both with John also scored a 20 and Other scores were Bill Given and Dave Garrett Terry Vandcr and 13 Last weekend Jim Coulson John Cordcs and Chris Denny came up with 23 John also got a Other scores were Robert Hilson 20 and 16 Tom Deering Terry Vender and 17 John Nurse a brace of IB and Pete Jacobs 17 Canoes and canoeing have been very popular of late Since this Is one of my personal hobbies I would like to offer my findings In their use The type of canoe to buy of course depends on the use to which the canoe Is to be put If your canoeing is limited to the local lake with just an occasional paddle around then almost any canoe will suit you However for a canoe trip your canoe should be chosen with greater care For carrying capacity the canoe should be at least 35 inches wide by 14 inches deep For short weekend trips a 14foot canoe is fine but for a trip of a week or more the canoe should be IS feel long Type of construction vanes considerably with Individual taste but weight an important factor if there are portages on your planned route If you have many or long portages a canoe should weigh no more than lbs The things to compare in canoe construction are weight ease of repair and maintenance As a general rule aluminum canoes tend to be a little heavier and harder to repair than either or canvas Canvas of course is more fragile than the other varieties Straight canoes in the lb class arc usually very flexible This may be all right as far as durability is concerned and strength as they tend to give roher than crack when a rock or other obstruction Is hit but this also makes for hard paddling when the bottom bounces with every stroke of the paddle We have found the beat canoe to be of cedar the same as the regular canvas canoe only covered with instead of canvas The combination of and cedar makes a very rigid yet light canoe The one I use weighs In at lbs and is feet long 36 inches wide and 14 Inches deep This canoe has a carrying capacity of close to V ton and is exceptionally easy to paddle when loaded Another thing to check closely when buying a canoe is the weight Many canoes are ad at far less than their actual weight A reputable manufacturer or dealer won mind you checking the ad vertized weight on an accurate scale One thing we have noticed of late is the apparent ignorance of motor boat operators to the fact that canoes and sailboats have the way over motor boats All motor boats must slow down when approaching or passing same Th rule of boating safety is being ignored by many boat operators throughout Canada even in Fairy Lake Minor Soccer In a seesaw battle Acton Angels squirts blanked Georgetown Giants 14 hero last Wednesday night Giants pressed hard In he half and were unfortunate not to be able to score They a penalty shot Just before half time out playing strong constructive soccer In the second half The forward made many fine poising plays and the defence adopted a sturdy and energetic covering play Three new player Paul and John and turned In fine per romances as did Mitchell and Garcth Turner scored the lone Acton goal on a penalty shot Angels travelled to Georgetown Sunday for a return match with Boomerangs Following their earlier defeat Georgetown set out to reverse the tables and played relentlessly in the first half Boomerangs opened the scoring on a penally shot to take a 14 lead at The picture changed com In the second half and but or an outstanding performance by the Georgetown goalie matched only by the expertise of ACTON ANGELS SQUIRTS came up with a big victory in shutting out Georgetown Giants 1 In Peel Minor Soccer action at the Bennett field last Wednesday night Team members are front row I to r Gordie Steven Mitchell Gary Lumbers Stephen Lumbers David Mitchell James John Eastwood Second row I to r are Gareth Turner Martin Collerton David Somerville Lance Alton Clark Somervllle Edward Blanchard Paul Eastwood Back row I to r are coach Turner team manager Fred Symons and coach Norm Staff photo Bob scores seven sparks Ram victory Rovers whip Acton Hovers chalked up an impressive l win over Georgetown in a Golden Soccer league game Thursday night Hovers were simply too strong for the Georgetown lads John Sargent Kevin Lumbers and Butch scored two goals each for Acton Paul Go Ids worthy scored the lone Georgetown goal on a fine solo effort Stephen Lumbers the corn would have been In double figures for Acton scored both Acton goali and the team as a whole played well particularly three of the youngest players Gary lumbers David Mitchell and Deforest Arrows edged Georgetown lions Prospect Park playing field Thursday night Georgetown led lo at but ploy In the second half left no doubt a to who was the superior team Ilaylng an if heir very lives depended upon a win first rrotter then Randy Turkoiz scored splendid goals Steven Van Der and Peter came close on several occasions This was a first class per for a fast Improving team Frank Peter Crisp Rob Patterson Stephen Lumber George Deforest Shane Withers Handy Turkosz Dan Tony Steven Von Der Ron Steven Trotter Simon Wilson Bob Seiner Ricky Gibson John Thompson By Ttiomion Saturday Brampton scored Acton only goal at the 12 minute mark of the first half in a loss to Internationals Stewart tied it up for before the first half ended then added four more goals In the second half to wrap up the win Rain which started before the game made the pitch slippery Sparked by a brilliant seven goal two assist performance by captain Bob Turkosz Acton Rams handed Kitchener Braves a 168 defeat in the first meeting between the two teams here Monday night Rams jumped Into an lead scoring four times in the first five minutes or the game but Braves narrowed the count to J three quick goals before the period ended put on a one man show scoring nil four Acton goals second frime Kitchener once replied three goals to make the score at the end of the second period Rams took advantage of eight Kitchener penalties to score eight times in the final minutes while holding the visitors to just two goals Barry Milncr started in goal for Kitchener but was replaced after the first four Acton goals by Rob who played spec tnculnrly the rest of the way Paul played his finest game of the season in Ram Inc rugged rearguard also won a unanimous decision Moffat team claims Tri County victories Moffat girls and under edged in an ex a ting game lost week Susan Thomson earned the win Brother Danny Thomson pit died Moffat bantams to a win over Martin allowed three hits to earn his second shutout as Moffat atoms whipped youngsters took the lead Moffat squirts edged on Sunday Bobby Orr to attend over Braves Greg in a second period bout Besides seven goals Mike and BobGowlandnettedtwocachand Craig Weldon Gary Kelley and Chris Sargent one each for Acton a to the Ram lineup also earned three assists while Gary and Bob Bob Waller and McCulloch collected two each and Chris Sargent Paul Cooper and Mike Marcoux picked up one apiece Greg Jounnette Mark Conway i and Brian Zchr fired two goals each for Kitchener and Jim Pinder and Pat counted one apiece Rams are shooting the ball i much harder of late and the team has shown tremendous improvement in its last three games Bob Rough ley suffered possible torn knee ligaments and may miss tonight return game in Kitchener Coach Howard plans to dress newly signed Bob Andrews for the first time A victory would move the locals out of the cellar and into a tie with Kitchener corner MILL STRLLT AT WILBUR PHONE 8532160 WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF SPORTING EQUIPMENT FISHING FOR CCM AND RALEIGH BICYCLES LAST WEEK WINNER IN SIDEWALK SALES DRAW JOHN CUNNINGHAM Ralph Wayne Thorn son Tom and all homered for Moffat Moffat ended the game by executing a triple play In a Sunday exhibition contest Moffat girls and under defeated Moffat baseball mothers The mothers led until the final innings when the Boston Bruin super star Bobby Orr will be in Georgetown August 31 to attend the second annual Little NHL Hall of Fame dinner was unable to Join Mon treal Canadiens ace Jean Behveau at the first annual dinner last fall because of a previous commitment ACTON RAM CAPTAIN Bob Turkosz prepares to hurry the attempted gets ready to pick off a pass by Kitchener pass Rams who won the game are assistant captain Doug Cook in Monday improving with every outing They host night sOLA Junior lacrosse game the same Kitchener club again Monday here Meanwhile Rams Fred night Staff Photo Hotelers colled 20 hits double score on Petes Station Hotel pounded out base hits to hand Pete s Barber Shop a defeat in an industrial softboll league encounter last Tuesday night The broke up a close game to score five runs in the seventh three in the eighth and five more in the ninth Pete came back with two runs in the seventh and four in the eighth but were shut out by winning pitcher Ed Smith in the ninth Fred Archibalds triple and Rick Coe s home run highlighted the seventh inning hotel rally Station took advantage of three barbers errors to score their trio in the eighth then tallied their ninth inning runs on singles by Jan Ed Smith Gary Mosaics Don Archibald and Rick Fred Buchanan blasted a two run homer for Petes m the seventh and Bruce Shultis corked four bagger in the eighth Don Archibald paced the winners attack with four hits Bob Andrews Ed Smith and John Dunn each hit safely three times while Jan Fred Ar and Rick Coe collected a pair of hits apiece Fred Buchanan with a single triple and home run and Don Harm with three singles were tops for Pete Smith struck out seven barber shop batters in claiming the Win while Doug Vickery was close behind with six strikeouts for Pete Gary and Sob An pulled off fielding gems for Station Hotel and Jeff Fryer prevented on extra base hit with a fine catch in the sixth for Petes HALTON MOWER MARINE SALES SERVICE REPAIR FEATURING JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS ALUMINUM BOATS CANOES MUNRO BOATS GARDEN TRACTORS AUTHORIZED SERVICE ON LAWN BOY WISCONSIN ENGINES ST GEORGETOWN AT ROAD PHONE GIBSON CONSTRUCTION AND SHEET METAL LTD TEMPORARY ADDRESS MILL ST ACTON 8531526 GENERAL CONTRACTING HOME RENOVATIONS CUPBOARDS SHEET METAL WORK FURNACES WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS AIR CONDITIONERS Swing Acton and Distriot MIKE moves in to check on unidentified Wilo Near aces 8th Kitchener Brave player during Monday nights junior I Jfti Acton Meadows Sunday guest Charles McGinn Norm Dickinson captures tourney Nora Dickinson carded a to Marg Steven second low net win low grots honors In the with and Bonnie McKenxte second annual Junior golf tour third low net with as at Acton Meadows In the boys bracket bit Monday Harry won first low net Joanne Dickinson took low with Howie Martel took gross honors In the girls division second low net also with a and with a of 106 while Bob Level third low net with Maxwell took first low net with a Steve Van Fleet fired a to capture law gross honors in the boys 13 15 bracket Glen McKenxie took first low net with John Collerton second low net with 76 and Wayne Johnson third low net with Hurley took first low net with a Members have an interclub match with Georgetown Golf and Country Club scheduled for this Jeff posted a score or 110 to grab low gross honors In Club championships In the B the boys 1012 bracket Jim and C ROCK HILL PARK 16MILES NORTH OF ORANGEVILLE Sunday July 12th 2 T0 8PJW MINI POP FESTIVAL Brutm Tots Family and Papa Gray ADMISSION 00 HORNBY BALL CLUBS TWENTY THIRD ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY TO BE HELD AT HORNBT COMMUNITY PARK Saturday July 18th 1970 FEATURING Norton Bu vi Real Eitato m Softball en at All Star Stage Program PAUL BROS SHIRLEY Canada Create Comedian PEGGY JACKSON Jamaica a Dancing Sensation HAL BEE Acrobatic Super Star KATHY I Combined JIMMY LAKE Tn Magical Won derm an ANNA REDMOND mi- old Provincial To tapping Champion DOCTOR CARMEN Tli Fiddling veterinarian VINCE Muter of Ceremonies JACK AYRE Musical Accompanist DAVE BAIN Musical NovetiiM MORRIS BOLYER The King Of The Bino Star Of The Tommy Hunter Show Public children free If accompanist adult Pony Ridn M Parkin