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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 23, 1977, p. 14

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The A Free Press Wednesday February Vans takes Press to finish on top Vans last minute victory over Blow Press Sunday clinched the top berth for Ihem while Stations win assured them a third place finish In Acton Industrial Hockey league Vans and Blow Press alter nated goals until the third period when Vans pulled their goalie In the final minutes in a do or die effort to break the tie They did with only five seconds remaining to take the game Bruce scored the final goal with aid from Eric Stone Blow Press opened the scoring early John Mason moving in for the point assisted by Pete Morrison at of the first frame Tom Dickinson answered for Vans unassisted at the 12 mark Morrison and Mason reversed their roles at with MOrrison getting the point and Mason the assist Both teams were operating one man short when the goal was scored Vans Ken Owen in the box for charging and Press John for Iripping The second period opened with Vans Bruce MocPher son popping for the first of his eventual hal trick aided by Tom Dickinson at Blow Press came back to score a power play goal at 4 Pete Morrison getting the goal on passes from Mason and while was doing lime for playing with a broken Viking cagers nearly double winners Robert Lit tie School basketball teams the Vikings came within an ace of bringing home both the boys and the girls trophies from the Holy Cross Invitational Tournament on the weekend in Georgetown The boys earn returned champions after passing defeated They downed Holy Cross SacreCoeur 281B St Joseph s and in the final game they won Holy Cross nipped the girls team in he final game The girls finished second out of the four team tournament To earn a berth in the finals the girl George Vomer 32 12 and St Joseph However they were shaded by one point in Iheir first game against Holy Cross Derbys need police After losing their first two games against Streetsville Derbys Burlington Cougars bounced back with a win Tuesday to remain in the best of five Central Junior B play off series Streetsville won the first two games 86 and After last night match several policemen were needed to escort the Derby players onto their team bus as well as protect the referees following an ugly incident which occurred in the dying moments of the game With seconds left to play against the ice and loss it into the ling ton nds For his actions Baker re- ceived a gross misconduct which prompted Tom Barrett the Streetsville coach to yell at the referee He too was tossed out of the game Meanwhile the Burlington fans had swarmed around Streetsville bench and police were called into escort the players safely home In Tuesday game Burling ton goal tender Rick kept the Cougars in the contest as he slopped 19 shots in the final period while his stick The third period saw Vans net their third marker at 10 Mclntyre scoring from Floyd Blow Press went back on top at on a goal from Mason assisted by Owen MacPherson evened things up again at 55 on an Eric one pass The two combined again for Ihe final goal to give the game lo Vans SI at Ion Station held off last period comeback by Kens lo lake Iheir game Wayne Allan leading the winners with one goal and an assist Bruce wns the first marksman for Station scoring on a Bill leld pass Chris followed at 10 from Musalcs and John McDougall Vanj third goal of the period came at 17 when Ken found Ihe murk from Allan Kens finally got on the scoreboard when Gerry VandcrLykcn slipped it past goalie Dave Allen on George McPhail and Bill Fabian passes After a scoreless second period Mike Miller Ktns up within one wilh assists fro Fabian and Allan Acton were in scored the winner 12 and unassisted at 7 When f lour Kens Ken Slanev scored the The team finished final goal it t quite of the money in both their enough games losing to Hal Irick and an overtime game Ron Mellon trick was to Midland despite not enough lo keep Hellers nclminding by Bruce from beating shannon back onto the ssl scoreboard the third The defense tight during the whole gome but Figure Skating club by Mrs Mitchell The skaters waltz dance was a great success Many thanks to all the parents who helped Congratulations to Simone on earning Ele mentary badge Nine skaters from A S C participated in The second annual Hal ton Peel Dance and Pairs competition in Brampton on Saturday In the Similar Pairs there were eleven entries Cindy and Diane Baginskl placed second Kelly Buchanan Barbara Wilson placed fourth Sharon Campbell and Susan Kinal placed fifth and and Cindy placed eighth Novice Mixed Dance had thirteen entrants Charles Kinal and Cindy Broulllard placed tenth Tomorrow Thursday regular skating sessions will be cancelled due to test day for seniors LOOK a JUDO CLINIC J V WHERE MZ Public School WHEN Tuwday March 1977 PRICE Fm WHO Anyone Interested in learning some basic move in Judo Several black belt experts w be on hand or demoruUa Wear loose clothing to red by the Ontario Judo SAULT STE MARIE Alderman Cyril Symes gave Legion Hockey Tournament organizers Hall Jean Kerwin McPhail James and John Toebes flags from that city The Sault won last years tournament and many of their players stayed with Acton players over the three days Peewees drop two in Stayner tourney up the winner three minutes into the overtime Mark Leader netted Ihe puck from Brian Leonard Two goals scored twice in losing effort the next day netting Acton first and las points of the game Chinguatousy controlled scoring for the first 12 minutes if the game grab bing a two point lead before broke the ice on a Mike pass marker came from Andrew duck on a Glen Kyle feeder from Dave Gord was first suffered from a few roughing Spearing unassisted Streetsville Dan Sutton teammates managed only six began arguing with referee after ploy was stop ped When Sutton wouldn t stop arguing he was given a 10minute penalty When he continued to argue he was kicked out of the game This prompted his Jim Baker to smash his stick against the Derbys Bill Drury and Gary on defence have been the spark plugs for Streetsville while Wayne who scored three times in the series opener has played solid hockey for the Cougars sharpshooter calls When Iwo men clicking at on an Hall Ihe ice Kavanaugh Mike feed Gary got some and Mike McNabb help from Cyril Flees to tic the were exceptional taking up game up Rees then netted slack defensively one of his own assisted by With both teams back Hall and Colton Gary full strength Captain Brian Colton and repealed at sent Ihe game into 1 of third to make it overtime with assists from Hellers Chyton Oakley and Mike A Townsiey goal at 10 McNabb put Lakeview back within After having stopped jus one Mellon and Fred Craw everything that Mid ford the assists on the fond could throw at him Novices drop Fergus Novice AllStars played two games last weekend against Fergus and Etobicoke Canadians at Bolton The Novice squad blanked Fergus with four goals but dropped an 81 decision to The small Fergus team kepi Ihe Acton squad to scores of 10 and John Lloyd stole the puck end skated in alone to sink the novices first goal In Ihe second period Mike Ormsby connected for a goal from Lloyd then Kevin Lob- singer netted one from a Gary MacEachem pass Outdistanced Taking a pass from goalie Swift Doug in the third period Scott Acton edged Acton minor pee wees came up Just a little short in a tight defensive battle with Waterloo Monday losing io in the opening game of their league series Both teams were playing shutout hockey for the first two and a half frames unlil Grant Marven netted the only marker of the game The win gave Waterloo a 10 lead In the league playoffs tanced the Fergus team to score the last goal of the game Against Bolton Kevin accounted for Acton only goal On Ihe the Novices lost their first game of the season to a strong club by a marker put the game out of reach with four and a half left on Hugh Forbes and Dan assisting Ron Mellon unassisted final goal could only the gap Sunday Industrial league start next Sunday with playing Hotel at pm and Blow Press going against Hellers at 20pm in the slarl of Iheir best of three game scries 500 club Club draw winners for February 19 are 47 Mad daugh 1B5 Mac Gcrvais Ken Brown Garnet 381 James and We Stock and Order McCALL STYLE SIMPLICITY PATTERNS HINTONS to 1 00 STORE CHARLES THOMPSON AWARD any nrJividual rarao who you fuel has f canity on n IHalton H Ms and who should bo recognised for forward to Hills Recreation Parks Acton Ontario by March 1 1977 EVERY MONDAY BINGO Now hold in GEORGETOWN ELKS LODGE Mountilnviow Georgetown Bird Garoei 30 PRIZES Open 7PM Bingo Starts 8PM 16 Reg joo 3 Special s Jackpot 54 Numbers GUARANTEED FREE BUS SERVICE From Acton Exhibition Hockey ACTON Junior B SABRES vs MIDGET CHAMPIONS RUSSIAN BOUND DAVE CHAPMAN Chipper captured the Junior B Central League scaring title last week with points from the game season He totalled 32 goals and 48 assists to go with one of the fewest penalty records for the top ten Chapman is the first Sabre to win a scoring title ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE DON MILLS FLYERS Friday February 25 830 KENT MOFFAT Sabres number one goal tender in this their first season as a Junior B club is Kent Moffat Kent played his first season of Junior hockey with North York Rangers and joined Sabres for their first year PROCEEDS SPLIT BY ACTON MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION AND DON MILLS CLUB Adults Students 100 Children 26c Family Rate 3 50 Senior Citizens FREE FOR ALL YOUR SPORTS VISIT SPORTS Mill St Acton 8533740 on a feed from Mike and Paul Verm I en it looked like Acton was back in the game Summaries Acton lied the game up within first minute of the final frame Yalowica healing Boh Christie with in assist by Russell Blair only set Iheir momentum vanish as Chin came back with two goals inside of a minute making Blair got the ball rolling again for Acton with a marker it of the assisted by regular lime Shannon gave When got his second S Mirk a THE FINEST CITRUS FRUIT GROWN ORANGES SMALLBOXCONTA1NS LARGE 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