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play Oshawa will meet Hamilton at 7 50 am and London will take on St at In Novice action Dixie will host at Weston will take on Bants nipped by Brantford 32 The Acton Rotary Minor Bantams hosted Brantford November losing to a much im proved opposition 3 Greg and John Van Dam managed the only two Acton markers un assisted The match was Ihe tint loss for Minor Bantams who Brantford in their first match Smith sports by Margie Parker McKcmle Smith School hockey is under way for the season as the tryouts have been started by Mr and Mr McBrlde Curling has also begun under the direction Gradessi seven and eight are l a king part and they will be travelling to the Acton Curling club for Instructions and a bonspiel between students and teachers Burlington at 10 and Brampton vs Oakvilleat 1150 The Cougars the Whalers at 12 45 in Bantam play and the Rockies the Jets at 1 On December Legion Midget action will continue as Vancouver hosts Mon treal at and Edmonton vs Toronto at In Industrial League action next week Hellers Family Cleaners at m Acton Jug City will host ATW at and Acton Travel will take on Nielsens at Sally receWes some help from fellow Hockey Moms In drawing the winning numbers the Acton Minor Hockey Association weekly lottery draw Steve Berry of Mbslssair- won the M while ticket seller George Clare told winning ticket TkerearejttitlUtkketatenror sale and the cutoff date for buying tickets December 1 TUs Newspaper Can Be RECYCLED NOMINATIONS REQUESTED -far- HOCKEY HERITAGE AWARD The General Public invited to nominate a group or an dividual who has made a significant contrrbu- to Georgetowns Hockey Heritage Awards Dinner to take place Monday March 5 1984 NOMINEE WHY forwent nomination to Count Sac Ontario L7Q 3Y1 Buy Firestone Snow Biter Radials or 721 All Season SteelBelied Radials between October and December 1983 And well refund all of your money if the snowfall is below rage between June 1 1983 and May For in forma I ion on how you pay no dough if snow refer to the handy chart below Sec your Firestone Store or participating dealer for full details on ihis exciting offer 11 Sop- laDun j refund Vljm refund Snow SME Off last yean regular price ffiSL All Sisison For pry 11 lOply JmlaaJ TIRE CENTRE 68A Main Street North Moore Park Plaza GHJRGET0WN 8775110 Town league tallies NOVICE In Novice action December Guelph downed Brampton Burlington devastated Oakviue 134 Dixie nipped Weston 21 In the GuelphBrampton match Jeremy Bannister managed a stogie for Joe Martin tallied a pair and Dau Bridge blasted In the final goal Gudpb assists were credited to Joe Mar tin and Roy StucUess The lone Brampton goal came from Ryan In Burlingtons l34rompover Oakville Jeremy racked up six goals Adam Forrest tallied a hattrick and Dwayne Rhyold Tony HoUingshead Steven and Jamie managed a single each for tbe win Burlington assists came from Conney Sean Mother HolbUU and Scott GJaas Brad Fisher and David Smiley shared the Oakville goals with two markers apiece assists were credited to David Smiley James Wirth and William Whalen banged in a goal each for the Dixie win against Weston with an assist going to Brad Parker Ryan Ridley managed the only Weston goal unassisted MIDGET In Midget play on December 4 Toronto edged Montreal and Edmonton robbed Vancouver Ron Foxx and Tom Vandereyken racked up two goals each for Toronto while Rob Allen Jack Ninsber and Todd Andrews tacked up singles Toronto assists came from John Lloyd Chris Cooney Peter Wright Wayne Chappie and Montreal goals were scored by Paul Dodds with a pair and Mike Case Kevin and Dave Clair managed singles with assists from Lobslnger Jerry Harrington Brian Fife Clark and En the Edmonton Vancouver match Ed Wilson managed a pair for the Edmonton cause and Scott Jeffrey Colin Lewis and Dave Hargrave tacked up the remaining goals Edmonton assists came from Lewis Wilson Hargrave Rhys Glbb and Doug Vancouver goals were scored by Paul Sutton with a pair and Roger Stuckless and Doug Richardson tallied singles with assisU from Stuckless Bruce Rain ana Danny BANTAM The Rockies came out on top against Whalers In Bantam action and the Jets and the Cougars played to a tie In RockiesWhalers match Paul Campbell led the Rockies to victory with both markers to his credit and assists came from Guy Boss Scott Nellis and George The lone Whalen goal was blasted in by Joshua Caswell unassisted the Jets and the Cougars met head- on Tun Oakley chalked up both Cougars markers with assists from Brent Wedge Derek Bottomley and Bob Jets goals were scored by AthanasaouUs and Jason Henderson with assists from Scott Brown Dean George and Emmanuel Kriticos ATOM In Atom action Dec London downed Oshawa 31 and Hamilton blitzed St Kitts 51 In the London Oshawa match Lincoln Calssie Bill Dewsbury and Cowan scored for London with assists Steve Waring and Dan Jennings Chris Nolan managed the only Oshawa goal unassisted Jeff KoprowskJ chalked up a hattrick for Hamilton In their upset and Jason and Jeremy Marsh tacked up a marker each as well Hamilton assists were credited to Leudee Matt Johnstone and Koprowskl Chris rallied for the only St marker with an assist from Ryan Masai Rochester edged Cleveland in Pee wee action December and Baltimore downed Tidewater 1 In the BaltimoreCleveland game David Tommy Nolan Jamie Worth man and Chris Graham scored for Baltimore with assists from Susan Brandon Canary Graham and Phillip Landriault The lone Tidewater goal was credited Jay Hunter who was unassisted on play Gareth Marks led Cleveland to victory with both goals in the winning cause Cleveland assists came from Dean Law son Scott Rows ell managed he only Rochester goal with an assist from Jamie Nicholson In Novice house league action recently Brampton and Burlington met In a highly contested match Brampton finally overcame their opponents Weston and Guelpb went at It recently in Novice Legion action playing moat of this game with neither side able to break a 2 tie finally won the match with a but minute goal by Mark Hachey Meet the RAIDERS GERRVINGUSCOACH When Dave Keotner returned as of tbe Georgetown Raiders nil first goal was to talk veteran coach Gerry out of retirement Inglis is an experienced leader at both the Junior and seniorintermediate level Coaching Junior quads in Milton and Dixie are in his past but more recently be has been at beam of the Raiders Two ago be was mentor a Raiders the Hardy Cup After a year off la back looking or enjoys bunting in addition to hi hockey sad a time away from tbe risk cacti winter on Georgetown ACTON HIGH SCHOOL MALE ATHLETE OF THE MONTH PETE JONES Pete Jones 18 plays point guard for the Junior Boys basketball team and says he likes soccer and rugby as well The live foot nine inch athlete says be enjoys ears as Us bobby and kit town la Acton UMBER 316 GUELPH ST 8772234