The Acton Free Press Wednesday Jan This bowling lady is a champ and Mt aS BT ftiH Pita at and had bait Ml UMJ luntt Jo Tub Inci in n bowling ACDC Ml BUI A for of Tip vol U Names si set trlpl On Dm Km Arnold nut good nlM by Ed IB 1W Eli Bobby Sat all be f IxnU Ac Id m lop la Jkh Mt Marlon Marion Sumy Ham Luc MS Pal Kwn MO Tlmlxn Tarn an Jet Bobby Sax 341 Cow Show January 8 to 17 Exhibition Place Toronto Over exhibits everything or great summer on the water DO to Noon to Saturdays am to pm to Adult Junior IS Senior Starts Friday No Hubaloo over Eds midget win Continued from pg Tuesday night in regular Hub League pla Midgets were again on the winning side of the scoreboard as they dropped Brantford bad a pair of markers BrtanCanary had a goal and two assists David had a goat and an assist Bruce Canary scored once Blake Norton Randy Coverdale Paul Cargill Smith recorded helpers Ac ton novice Alton Concrete squad have the same success in the Brampton Novice Select tournament Acton lost an match against edged Georgetown and lost to Caledon Dermis Hodsil and Wayne scored in the lose MUte scored the lone tally off a pass from Dennis and and Hodsil scored for Acton in the loss to Caledon Derek Martin and had the assists Union strikes out Actons Beardmore Union minor bantams went from good to bad in their tourney play The ties 1 with Georgetown and against Toronto Aeros Sabres were 2 be Royal Nationals Steve Wagner scored a goal from Kevin in the draw with Georgetown Wagner had all the markers in the tie against Randy and Jason Rogers had RogersandMcIntyrescoredinthc7 loss Steve Martin assisted The Union team did much belter in regular season play Mike was solid in the crease as Acton beat 7 Jason Rogers had two goals Randy Mclntyre Colin Lewis Kevin Brad Demone and Martin had singles Acton edged Waterloo Jason Rogers and had a single Career Opportunities In High Technology SHERIDAN COLLEGE in cooperation with The Canada Employment and Immigration Commission and the Ontario 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place of residence a travel and living away from home allowance may also be provided TO APPLY Box Oakville Ontano Telephone the Registrar or alt 416842 Appl canons will be cms by January 15 198 a first le first served basis Applications must be re NOTICE Other similar technician programs in electrical mechanical and electronic engineering and computer science will depending on response be offered at other colleges such as Cm ten nil I George Brown and Mohawk These training programs will commence on February 1 1982 You are muted to for enrolment in one of these training programs Please sub m resume detail qualification and experience to Canada Employment and Immigration on 4900 Street Suue Nonh York Ontario For further informal on call 416 Please the tpe of program wish to be considered for and state the reasons for jour application date is Januao Loss for words Continued from Bl I don t do things to please the fans as far as I concerned the fans even in the building he said name calling 1 don listen to their crap they don have to listen to mine as a result the bench for the next two games In Georgetown it was stupid penalties which caused Sabres demise Sabres troubles started off with a bad penalty just seven seconds into the second period A Gem player took the puck from the and broke down the ice all alone Les Williams reached out at the Gems Ihenthrewhls stick The shot was wide but Gems were awarded a penalty shot and scored to even the game at 1 1 Gemini scored one more goal before the end of he frame on a They found the opening five in the last stanza two were goals Tony Dullsse scored Sabres goal In the first period on a pass from Mike Gary Williams and Gord scored Sabres goals in the third period The Milton game went just as Russian expected Milton has no set plays said coach so the game turns out not to be too good to watch A team can defend against something you don know Sabres beat this club 106 Mike Monlhan and Dennis Charbonncau had a pair of goals each Dave McGllloway Rob Ver newcomer Ken Whetham Relf Duval had singles Acton had a lead in the first period traded three goals in the second in the final Russian was happy with Sabres play against Burlington in the first period as it was a close defensive battle Acton allowed one goal and were out hot a mere It was by the end of the second period In the third period Sabres and Cougars matched each other with three tallies Relf scored all three final period goals Duval and had the second period markers Friday Sabres host Brampton at the Community Centre Acton Clubs perfect figures Acton Figure Skating held an Interclub meet recently Kent Petty Gillian Brain Susan Auly Mike Colleen Petty Chrlsten- MacEachern fljaeey Perry and Tina Krcyiik all placed first in their events All downhill from here Continued from Page money into a set of his own J and T has nine sets of skis which can be rented for a day for or weekend for 15 Hardware store also has rentals said Graham There are skis on the market which don re quire waxing but Graham said the waxing of skis fan t difficult and can even be performed on the trail in about 10 or 15 minutes five different types of wax available for different types of snow The two most popular are red for moist fine grain corn snow and blue for tine grain dry snow Cost for the waxes is only two dollars a tube which will last Ihe average skier a year Besides the nominal price for a years skiing the sport is gaining popularity for a number of other reasons Crosscountry is a family sport and it a good form of el Happy New Year be filled with hope health and happiness all the good things in life GEORGETOWN TRAVEL LTD Main St Downtown Georgetown CALL 8772252 Way to go SPECIAL LOW PRICEONLY REG 6 This offer good for reprint from already developed colour nega tive not from unprocessed rolls Regular size prints only Bring your favourite colour nega tives to our store with this coupon Dont miss this great opportunity to save REPRINTS M acton pharmacy 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