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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 14, 1984, p. 10

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GeorgetownActon Wednesday Nov Susan Craig and Karan Llttla surround a In tha final laaflua lait Tuesday Juniors won tha match 2323 SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO YOU BY REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD REALTOR 170 GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8774173 McKenzie Smith sports In Mustang action this week the local squad dropped games to Centennial and Sam winding up II lit reason with a fourth place finish The will meet Centennial in the semi finals this week In boys volleyball action the Mustangs split games beating Brookville 157 and 150 and then lost out to Sam The boys will face Centennial In first round playoffs this week Bowling news 1 Ladies their hold on first by flattening the A Team for all i urns I op of the gals was ji Kut isienski rolling both high single triple by Elaine Mary Pat Gigucre 221 Alice Roach ill Penciling in aIi wtre Roach Jane Illicit I j72 White Thine Bowman standings are Ghost bus tors MincbusttRj Cats Question Mirks and A Team I- riends Heather Whiting Re max team grabb ed i piece of first phct by whopping the Glass for ill points Top bowler on the ladies side was Betty Cheync roll and For the men Bill Ben licit h id i 4 single and Lolt trip oil at Other good singles went to Pat Bennett Gail Robb GordLott I and Dave Whiting Hitting tht triple sheet were Pat Gail Jackie Cirol and Bill r Standings art I A ind The Looking la Jug City and Dave Win ting Councillor and Sit Bui Big tour bowler on the ladies Janet rolling both high single triple j39 On the men s side Ian led way rolling a 246 and Other good singles were rolled by I Splinter Henry Karen 199 and Henmng Hitting the triple column were Henry Bob Smith and Karen Mixed Mod Squad kept their lead on first downing the Jokers for all games Top single for the ladies went to linders 291 and Julie Heatley tripled out at On the men side George singled a and Bill Cargill had the best triple at Other good singles went to Bill Cargill 254 Don Julie Stella and Brian Iredale Hitting the triple sheet were Brian Iredale Don Agnes McGinn is Flinders 596 and Hams Stuckless 560 Standings are Mod Squad 20 Head Pins 18 Incredible Edibles 13 The Jokers 12 Alley Cats 10a J T Sports Gobots kept their hold on first taking three of four games from the Alley Cats Tops on the ladies side was Joan Knight rolling both high single and triple On the men s side Ed Wood had best single and Kutasienski tripled out at 848 Other good singles went to Herta 224 Marion Storey Richardson 215 and Graham White Hitting the triple sheet were White Debbie Smallwood 581 Bob Heaps Jackie and Storey 581 Stan dings are 26 Sly Six Tigers Git 17 Transforms 17 and Alley Cats 14 Golden Tops for the ladies was Mary rolling both high single and triple 546 On the men side Walter Hug rolled the best single a 271 and Ross Smart tripled out at Other good scores were hand in by Ross Smart 251 Pat Giguere Ted Chesky Walter Hug Pearl Baker 518 Vera Coe 229 Graham Helen SIB and Jessie Rodent Standings are Rubies 16 Garnets Opals and Emeralds Diamonds and Pearls Shinny dates Kicking off the Legion Minor hockey schedule No 17 In the Pee Wee division Tidewater will meet Baltimore at am and then will do battle with Rochester at In the Atom division London vs at and St Kilts will take on Hamilton at In the Novice league Dixie and Brampton will meet at Burlington hosts Guelph at and Weston and will pit skills against each other at 1155 The Cougars will host the Jets at 12 in Bantam play and the Rockies vs he Whalers at 1 Continuing the Midget schedule Nov 18 ore Edmonton and Montreal at and Toronto and Vancouver at Halton Hills and Parks Report by Acton Club Arm In ud iht naltim TtUNXOl RkthUob ud a on A Day pupped will banc el gran nmm tfea ft lor man am en both adult and to Ian MULL SKI The Youth iU tun Juuirj Kb INS and the Adult January town U on hour the raU tim initiate for trtt The nam for til FITNESS FOR TOE OLDER ADtXT Otder Adalti rbo mold to la will km an da lor wti HUto and Ctttr Tha ara a faatura taam altar dumping Jala Marht Jamla Worthman Arthur John Paul Camp- In hotkey action on Saturday coach ball Doug Wilson PaulSankavEdRoblnaon ChariaaVanltam Town league tallies MIDGET In Midget play week Vancouver dumped Montreal and Edmonton clipped Toronto Mike Cunningham led the way for a Vancouver win with a hat trick to his credit and singles tallies by Mike Peters John Morgan Brian Heafner and Dean George rounded out the score Vancouver assists came from Shane Adams Bob Tremhlay Cunningham and Paul Splinter Chris Biuret 1 Brett and Guy a goaf each for Edmonton in their win over Toronto Edmonton assists came from Carachi and Steve Parker Michael Baker notched all three Toronto goals with aid from Sean Fitzgerald Mike Ho war and Ronnie Barker BANTAM The Rockies blanked the Cougars 50 and the Whalers blew out the Jets in Bantam action this week Philip and Andy Scott pounded in two markers each to lead the Rockies to vicotry and Jamie Nicholson added a single point to round out the score Rockies assists came from Tim Oakley Nicholson Harvey and Jamie Ed Robinson led the Whalers romp over the with five goals to his credit and Paul Campbell notched four in the effort Paul Sankey Doug Wilson and John Beaulieu rounded out the tally with two markers each Credited assists were Chris Graham Jeff McRae Robinson Wilson Campbewt and In the Atom league this week Hamilton doubled and London blitzed St John and Tom Ford led the Hamilton scoring drive whiffing the Oshawa goalie twice each Dave Parker and Travis roundedout the score with a marker each and Parker Jeremy Marsh Bryan and Angela aided on the plays David put London on the winning side wilh four markers against St Kills while Dave Deforest Jason Albert and added singles to ensure he win London assists came from Deforest Shane and Frederick Cockbum Jason Dunn banged in two goals and Joe Wilmott and Phillip Williams added a goal each to record the St tally Williams David Walker and Jason aided on the plays There were identical scores in the Pee Wees division this week as Cleveland lost out to Tidewater 10 and Rochester succumbed to Baltimore Tim pounded in four goals to lead the Tidewater attack on Cleveland and Lincoln far behind with a hat trick Rounding out scoring with single markers were Jason Cockbum Chris Armstrong and Bill Beaulieu Tideewater assists came from Cockbum Sandy Dokis Jessie Forrest Jamie Gal way and Gay ton Leys pegged two Cleveland markers and Kent Petty was good for a single assists came from David Craig Michael Pope Murk Ford and Jamie Wheeler Geoff Burton was the shooting star for Baltimore cracking in six goals to pummel Rochester Mike Noseworthy added a pair of markers and David Henderson and Sean Pratt were good for singles Baltimore aids came from Chris Kcmpton Todd Burton and Andrew Bel court Bakery GEORGETOWN TRENTON DENTURE THERAPIST MAIN ST GEORGETOWN 8772359 o CIVIC ACCORDS to NOVICE There was close competition in the Novice league this wcekas Guelph edged Brampton Dixie nipped Weston and Burlington clipped Oakville In match with Brampton Jacob Evans led his team attack with two markers and Michael Forbes Fleming and Adam Hachey clinched the game with single points Guelph assists werecredltedtoRyanPrueter Fleming and Todd All three Brampton goals were collected by Matthew with aid from Chris Glllingham and Marshall Jones led the way for Dixie with a hattrick marked and Bill added a pair each Dixie assists were supplied by BUI Chris Wilson pegged a pair of paints for Weston and Chris notched a single point Ryan Martin was credited the lone Weston assist Steven nailed down three goals for Burlington and Trevor Splinter was good for a pair Jamie Stubbing on and Scott Slaney tallied a single each to grab Ihe win Splinter Chris Carr Jonathon West assisted Piper notched two gaols and Elliot Goldman and Wendy Graham added one each for Oakville Steven White bagged bolh assists AM HA news Fund Raising going well by John Rogers This is the first column that the Free Press is allowing me to write on news and special events such as the trip to Norway First for some executive appoint Bruce Cargill Is the director responsible for organizing the 500 Gub Lottery Team directors this year will be Slu Robertson with the Midgets Harold Townsley wilh the Major Ban tarns Heidi Coleman wilh the Minor Bantams Cliff Wedge with the Pec Wees Brian Canary withthe Atoms and Steve Varoschak with the Novices At the last executive meeting the WE FIX IT JOT WE STRIP IT by hand no dipping WE FINISH IT IT with modern spraying finish FURNITURE RERNISHING 20 AVE UNIT buy asm asm vis OUR SHOWROOM tion regaraing tournaments was clarified Each team may go to as many tournaments as they wish but they will receive only toward their costs NORWAY NEWS The fund raising now stands at thanks to our recent cheese sale and a very successful dance at the band hall on Nov Park Lincoln Mercury Sales have volunteered to give towards fund raising for every new or used car pur chased To qualify pick up a special business card from a member of the fund raising committee before making the purchase and present it to the salesman Midas Muffler shops In Milton and St Claire will donate per cent of the cost of work done to the fund raising in proof of purchase to a member of the fundralalng Watch out for our Christmas cheesessalc and a special benefit Old timers game on Dec 7 On behalf of the two teams thank you for your continued support Yard sate success The fund committee reported a very successful yard and bake Sale held Oct 20 and the committee wishes to thank everyone for their dona lions Dance money Jan and assistants sure know how to put on a dance Held at the band hall Nov to raise money for the up- Norway trip the dance was a complete success Everyone who attended had a super time Parent meeting There will be a Midget and Bantam parents meeting November IS at the Ac ton arena at to discuss and advise those concerned the fund raising hap penings to date Cheese sale The AMHA will be holding another cheese sale to further fund raising for the Bantam and Midget team trip to Nor way The cheese will be on sale immediately with delivery during the first week In December and another cheese sale will be held around the middle of next month Contact members or planning committee for cheese orders now Quilt tickets available Tickets are still available for the AMHA s quilt and cedar chest draw from all team members and executive The draw will be held December a and tickets are cents each for three for 1 Bon Voyage party A Bon Voyage party for the people travelling to Norway is scheduled for Friday Dec 30 Huff and Puff exhibition The Halton Hills Huff and Puffers of the league and the Acton Stingers of the Erin league will be doing battle In a fund raising match Dec at program tickets will be on sale Admission is and advance tickets will be available at the arena J and T Sports and Ed In and Out Variety

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