The Acton Free Press Wednesday Feb 21 B3 Junior Redmen keep hopes alive Acton junior kept their Benson alive this week with a pair of very Important wins The lopped Perdue in the final game the regular sea son to force a threeway tic for second spot In the league standing thus avoiding the powerful Milton Mustangs In he first round of league play Then they upset T A In to advance the Hal ton County semi finals where they will meet M Robinson The Redmen had their backs against the wall as they hosted Perdue on the final game of the schedule A loss would leave them in fourth spot and having to tangle with Milton in the first round of league play In five previous meetings this year the Mustangs have yet to come away losers The Redmen fought back from a first quarter deficit to hold a narrow two point lead at the half extending it to eight before the third period had ended and the held on for a win The win left Perdue A and Acton all tied for second spot league play forcing a draw of the hat to de cide playoff opponents Acton drew third spot with getting the meet the second and Perdue host Georgetown team fourth Game time for that con With the playoff spot J Satr situation Milton was at that home to Perdue while contest thw will meet the hosted Acton of he City With a bus load of sup- and Trafalgar porters behind them the match up at If junior walked hey lose they will play Blakelock deter h mined to come away wi ners Winners they were With a win the Red men their first ever County play off advanced to the league semi final where they will meet the first place team from the West division M M Robinson today Wed In loser of the other contest at 15 p IfIGf0JIUILS2 Feb IG Ladies high single Alison ladies high triple Her nice Norton men s high single Gord ton mens high triple Hamilton Other lop singles Mix Mary George Norton Carrie Other top triples Firefighters suffer setback Bantam ire fighters suffered a slight setback in their bid or a BobMcClure Glen Van sweep of and Martin led Minor Hockey a well balanced Hon second round play attack en points off each followed by Rob Firefighters head and Ted Nadhan into I last with six apiece We broke the press said coach Rick Arthur that was the key to our success held an early 3 lead in the ball game two but once Acton lasted the lead they never rclin it This weekend will attempt bring home their fifth Friday needing only win take the series in three straight contests Ihey played even over the first three frames of I he contest but dropped in overtime as forcing a fourth game last night Tuesday There was no in the contest until the third of the final frame tournament title the when Rob put year as they do battle In he Firefighters on top the Georgetown Rebels scored to tic fourth annual tourney In the contest and break their first round match Cornwell tops John Cornwell R 1 Georgetown is near the top of his field when it comes to racing motor cycles on ice The yearold area resident is currently in search of the National Ice Racing Championship The championship is decided with a total points system over five races on five separate weekends Over the past weekend Cornwell raced his machines to first place finishes in both the and open expert classes at the fourth part of the championship series at Pusllnch Lake south of Guelph Cornwell won the class for the second week in succession to vault him into contention for the National title The de fending National Plate Champion was unable lo attend the according to John mother Betsy Cornwell The open race was not what John s mother con side red a particularly good win John was the second man across the finish line in the race but disqualification of the fir place machine and rider gave the victory to Cornwell The final part of the National event is for this weekend in Saint Quebec Tim Baker shut out bid with only remaining in regulation time In Ihe overtime period we ran out of wind said coach Steve Mar shall Eric Mi thews fired the winner for with remaining in the extra frame and Randy added the marker with sec play Coach Marshall con the contest a good game but loo many cost Ac ton the contest Both the tying and winning Flam goals came on the You don hove clam up to slim down On Weight Watchers Program you learn to open your mind and your mouth tocheesc burgers spaghetti potatoes even desserts and snacks within limits You never have logo hungry to lose weight unique Behavior Modification method will help you when you re at a party when eating out or when you stress So join us now Our results speak or themselves Loj laiicd so good fflyOURETtllSCLOSETOLOSING WEIGHT WATCHERS TheAuthonty Wo Watchers Oil Co Tumor Vnllov Bond 30pm 30am 7 GEORGETOWN St Goorgea Tuw 7 30 m ACTON Porah Willow Struct 30pm MILTON Holy Rosary Hall Martin Sireot Tuos 9 30a 730pm United CI back crura 50 Quebec St Thurs 1pm QUELPH Speed vol INFORMATION CALL ENROLL AT ANY CLASS- Marshall feels that if his tarn is going to take the series in four games they will have to control the puck and corners In the contest the Fire fighters lost the services of Tony Slitppard for the season The team wishes Tony a speedy recovery George Norton Brian Ian Berry Alison Bananas won for Untouchables for High Hopes tor IB Big Elf Tor Spoilen 1 for 38 Head Pins for IN Ladies high single Val Brian Norton ladies high triple Val Norton men s high single Pete Holmes men high inpleDanLnmarcheOli Other top singles Dan Phyllis Lusty Gar Leslie Melissa Horns Helen Gibson top triples Pete Holmes Gary Leslie Ken Harris Helen Gibson Recreation gymnasts compete at North York Out to Lunch Bunch won I for and Halts for 42 Harney forss Wishful for Quickies for Long Hairs for by Janet Armstrong under years of age who our girls from the work out less than eight recreational gymnastics hours per The Ac program held in Acton ton girls are usually able each Sunday morning to practice only one and a competed in North York half hours each week last Saturday as part of a Nancy Rand of the combined Hills ton group competing in learn her first meet placed Tht gymnasts com first on the balance beam in the Argo and sixth floor oxer for competitors cise Robin of Skiers fourth at PeelHaltons Acton High School or 12h spot Peter country ski team placed 14lh and was Caledon last Lloyd Ninobnr to Wednesday competing in round out the boys team Peel finals The girls team was led the girls by thc22nd place finish of the Michelle Jones Michelle turn made it up ravelled the four kilo- third and 19 placed first in vaulting Lisa Frank of the Georgetown class was first all round first in floor exercise third on uneven bars and balance lam and fifth in vaulting Janet of Georgetown was sixth on the balance beam Two Acton represents Lisa Mitchell and Barbara Lamon also had very respectable scores Last month in a compe tition for younger girls Acton gymnasts placed second fifth and sixth in the under ten division and third seventh and eighth m the eight division OHA INTERMEDIATE 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