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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 5, 1983, p. 12

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GeofgatownActon Oct5 1963 SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO YOU BY La e Lepage 1 REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD REALTOR nips ATW lost out to Centre in the Industrial Hockey League opener October Rob Evans Gary Pickles and Jeff Townsley scored for ATW and assists were counted Pickles Randy and Evans Mike ted the assault with two goals while Gary Lumbers and Van Fleet managed one a piece Lumbers and Claire Snow assisted Family Cleaners and Heller continued the industrial league action with Heller over powering the Cleaners Brad Buchanan and Chrts Rowsell scored a goal each for the Cleaners and Brad Manes and Buchanan assisted Chris Tennant scored a hat trick for Heller and Cliff Jamie Viekery and Glen McKenzie assisted Finally in Industrial league acton Nielsen s Clothing downed Acton Travel Terry Winters scored a pair for Acton Travel and Floyd picked up one Ken Owen Lome Gordon and Scott Withers assisted Don and Bruce McPhall picked up pair of goals each for Nielsen and Bart Jacobs tallied one Steve Henry Toebes and Jacobs assisted twice and John Sykes George and assisted for Nielsen Industrial hockey league action will continue at Sunday October 9 as Lakeview takes on Family Cleaners will host Acton Travel at and Nielsen will be matched with Heller at Strikes and sp lits ftntrt One Our lb WO Tanya Martin llwaa Ittiia tbtPutdu Tub Bhw Java Wild Ode Oacan SIM Una from Call nil Go In ha dark wo trie una total Turn Panther Hoi ax Alky Cat a Del and I Hal two una ant Hot n urn took all inret and Mala Iron TljtnT TrlpkaStoTBO Ml CampbtU Tract Ml Coital JtmjnkWridhr4ABplaL an TtMUiaerioaMMiDaandlciUJikBVliithBlBiaUnwllhtinipolDta tod lotala Irani lha Strlkm ith a rem Tina who bowled 111 Odd BaUm l laat Iwo leaning loradittl 1 Odd Ball Striken T Triple Be ThaBloopanmo fan and toaWnf lh Ha on Strain Crew look all the from Am Ibrm all Snath Graham who a Ta Cm tketky Chad Crook lit hbjbbTfeMxitpkUI Onlhefiiyi Crlppa came through wllh heat triple Brad MS Chad Crooki John Tanniand5hlpptnlSIalLril Batten tor J- Power Sattm 7Hrd Arte MUtdToo mooter of lbs Phillip tat ibe m On the m tide Bill raUed a Uncle and M Other BMW wan handed talrr ASK Deo Sua Whlta Da KKtaM the triple beet were McGamii M Don Sue White Team an Ik Shot I and JunawJutceri followed by the and ThandatAfMrHHUdkKlhihfolUMaAeniialinBtto 5nlHey Sutherland 1M trtpk were Carol Wood Elaine White MtMii On the mm tide Ken Arnold tint IB Km Jim III Abwarlh AHS runners are fast The Acton High School crosscountry team travelled to Erin dale September to compete against 11 area schools In the and 4 mile events Dairy Bart let made a terrific snowing for Acton placing sixth with a time of 14 In the Midget boys division Dave Ruse placed 30th with a time of 15 Shane Winters came with IBM and Mike Baker placed with 21 58 In the junior boys John Gardener finished 10th with a respectable time of 1327 Ted Moyse ran In 19th at Steve placed 23rd at 14 Todd Andrews came in at 49 Rob Porte finished at 14 Tom came In 38th at IS Scott finished at 15 13 and Derek Boyle placed at 15 The senior boys running 4 miles made a commendable showing with Scott McDonough placing 19th with a time of and Al running in for spot with a time of 32 Maria linger had a great day placing fourth in the Midget girls with a time of IB Adrienne Kovacs placed 15th with a time of VickiHlll placed with a time of LoriHaddonranln42ndwithatlmeof and Koloisvarl during the race failed to finish In the junior girls division Susan Maron placed 16th with a time of 17 and Shirley finished at Volleyball In boys volleyball action Acton took on White Oaks in a three game series ber26 The Senior boys easily defeated White Oaks three games In a row winning the first match The second game saw Acton blitz White Oaks 161 and in the third game It was Acton coming away victorious with a 10- 14 decision In the junior boys division Acton dropped one of the three games but came back strongly to defeat White Oaks twice Game one saw White Oaks defeat Acton 1510 but game two was a different story as Acton came back to defeat White Oaks 157 Acton won the third match 154 On September 28 the junior boys took on C only to lose three straight mat won the games 151 and 151 It was a different story for the senior boys though as Acton controlled EC Drury 159 156 and 154 Soccer elections later The election of officers at the annual lion of president of the club minor soccer meeting held Monday Sep- Another meeting will be held for the tember was completed in all categories lions except president Theinformationlntast weeks soccer club Malcolm James was nominated though he meeting report was supplied by a spokes was absent and he has yet to accept the post person for minor soccer McCabe ran Acton Audrey McCabe was one of 4 OSS the USA in two hours 15 minutes 16 runners competing in the Miller Hi Life seconds Capturing first place In the Toronto Marathon cosponsored by Miracle mens division was Carey May from Ire- Mart on Sunday land with a time of 2 hours 28 minutes Winning the event was Benji of seconds She placed 33rd overall House league game times ajn va Dixie jn Brampton v Burlington ajn Weston Baatam Jeta va Rockies Rochester 7 am Tidewater 1 Whalers vs Cougars St Kills ajn London Hamilton REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD REALTOR 170 GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN Curing ARE YOUR WWTBtSBlAH PAT on VVedrwidav curl as modi as you ft ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP FEES MtntVI10 Junior US How You lac It r1ltt27 FOR FURTHER INFOBMA VON CALL McCutchaon Dunn Meet the RAIDERS Peter Sturgeon Peter Sturgeon is no stranger to the Georgetown Chyrsler Raider Hockey Club and a welcomed addition for the season A veteran of a couple of seasons with the red and white Peter ployed on the Hardy Cup championship team two seasons ago until a playoff injury side lined him Last season was spent erating and playing a little industrial to get into shape for this year comeback Before joining the Raiders in their Hardy Cup bid Sturgeon toiled with Fort Worth and Colorado Rockies A third round draft choice the Boston Bruins in Peter graduated from the Kitchener Junior A Rangers Georgetow MEET THE SABRES KEN KAVANAGH 18 is a native of Acton ploying centre with the Sabres for the second year In a row The six foot 165 pound pivot previous ly played minor hockey in Acton and loves a tics For all your traval needs call MEET THE GEMINIS Wayne Cowley Wayne Cowley is expected to be a main cog In the Georgetown Gemini wheel this season if the local side has aspirations of finishing this season in the fashion last year Cowley the teams turned In some acrobatic performances in last season s playoffs and the Gems are looking for the same this time out A graduate of the Cowley l9yearsofage and weighs in pounds HAtTON wans MAI ST Victim Jim Kerrigan receives prompt first aid lor a possible broken leg by Al Bonsfleld foreground and Kerrigan and were all taking part a St John Ambulance AM11A Coaches learn first aid Over the past few months the Acton Minor Hockey Executive has been urging coaches to take coaching courses and most recently a St John Ambulance first aid course The first aid course organized and sponsored by the AMHA is being offered to all coaching staff and executive members In an effort to have someone with fust aid ins true lion at all minor hockey games Carol Robinson vicepresident of minor hockey said the majority the coaches now have at least a Itvel two coaching certificate as well as the first aid course I sure these courses will be beneficial for both the hockey players and the parents who will rest a little easier knowing if their child is hurt there will be someone qualified to perform first aid The St John Ambulance First Aid course was held at the Middle School on the last two Sundays Linda and Richard ate how to Immobilize a broken collar bone with the training they received at the St John Ambulance first aid course held at the McKemleSmlth Middle School last Dennis Kir ton is receiving attention for a possible broken upper leg Rick Smith makes sure the makebelieve patient Is comfortable A SENIOR A HOCKEY STRATFORD vs GEORGETOWN CHRYSLER RAIDERS FRIDAY OCT 7th 830 pm ADULTS SENIORSSTUDENTS qq CHILDREN aOROON MEMORIAL ARENA SENIOR HOCKEY THE TOP AMATEUR HOCKEY IN CANADA RIGHT HERE IN GEORGETOWN RAIDER FEVER CATCH ACTON HIGH SCHOOL FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE MONTH BRILUNGER MarlA been named Acton High School a athlete of the The blond involved in many activities including swimming gymnastics downhill skiing and horseback riding Weighing In at pounds a trim Brillinger well suited as a cross coun try runner who has been starring la local runs pacing consistently in the top ten finishers LUMBER AND A m 316 GUELPH ST 8772234 Leathertown returns to its winning ways Sunday afternoon the men soccer team got back to their winning ways with a convincing win against of Clarkson Sunday game saw the local team take early control with a great volley from Dave lor the first goal Bob Little scored the second goal with the help of a header from Jamie Taras to give a 20 lead Excellent mid field play from Mitch Jeff reys and strong defensive play from Peter Wright kept the local team In control of the goals but great saves by goal tender Mike Masson kept the team at bay Tony Wright clinched the victory with two opportunists goals ending a personal goal scoring slump The Acton learn despite winning their way through the semi finals have dropped points in their previous lour league games but are now on the rebound Thanksgiving weekend will see Leather town playing against Georgetown Sunday and on Monday Leathertown now with six league games left are ideally plated to take the second division title as they are now placed in the top half of the division Grand Valley nips Acton The Acton 1 Mosquitos ended their season playing Grand Valley Tor the League Cup losing the match 32 lost weekend in Hills- burgh Grand Valley scored early in the game talcing the lead until Sean Sears tied the game on a penalty kick GramlValleycamebackstrongly scoring two quick goals to clinch the game and the cup Sears playing an excellent game manag ed his second goal of the game only to find Grand Valley one goal ahead Acton played a hard fourth game and Just missed tying the match Continuing Mosquito action Acton took on the Green Machine decisively winning the match at the Soccer dub Day Tournament Dale Stewart played a strong game and was rewarded with two fine goals Jason scored the only other Ac ton goal Charlie Vanitem and Sean snared the season third overall in the league standings behind Acton l team members were Charlie Vanitem Steve Gord Hilton Matthew Fleet Paul Dive Boyle Roger Eddie Steep Sean Sears Winston Pun Jeff Jason Garetb Marts Jon Vlietstra Trevor Dale Stewart

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