that adon fro pim wdrtdy march s 1060 kents beamsville tie in overtime fourth and final game tonight fourth and final im of the oilila nye b quartet final playoly i be played tonight wednesday at bcamsvtllc between acton kent and bcamnille novicei at 7 pm the laanti lalw to decuie a tanner in tke third time of ova mitel friday dtipat an wwilurs tcnin foictnt the vet into an extia fame since acton had the venue of the extra time in the beilofthiee tertea the founh coolest vaiu to to beuuvtlle jwt huileyt unauuted goal with a minute and 20 seconds left in the owilins period wound up frsdayt tans la a 41 tie befoie an excited acton ciowd beamsvtlk jyamxd a 41 lead with lea than three ininutea left on the clock but jim hurleys khol liickled ovel the line to tie the teetaw ante foi the fouitb time johnny kcoynet thiee goal hat tisok accounted for all the other- acton go1 in the conleu kenti took a 10 iil piiuid jead which beanrsvllu lied up in the second beliod iach club ol spvrls page wingham ousts lions in jampacked arena bio guns o the actor lkini in th final 6tftv of the playoff aerie with windham flyer were pet mario ad john moe maaon lion went down 17 3 to the tatt akttirvj fryer toting the final jam 103isttff photo vlinojum riyen tool then third illicit uin sunda afternoon in fiont of a jinipatwd home audience to oust acton lions from the omi1a juvenile b playofls score ssat ioi bct name of the woodandthunder seises and the tameti ofticuu levied 24 vnalties and kept the jame well in hind acton served ii of them the windham club collected from the best juvenile players in western ontario were outplayed by llie lions in the second period but had a hit enough lead dulled up in the lint ttanu to coast home tlury led 51 at the end of the fiitt h- at the end of the second the liom scored isso quick goals in the eaily moments of the third to get back in contention but the ilycts agjin ilepped on the accelerator and scored four nunc to win going away john moe mason bagged two of the acton giuli while tele maro uotclied the oilier aitiut lineup irala wruim ttih waller hlail tlmhclt holt arullrut tvic mario mike luipri jim mrvrnum slu itisuuiwh john maton ttanily uelhm allan lukrnie i lovd small ikkl wirtilum t tneup hoi skint linn iorrlasn tvtc srtouttuul trillion hob mikay paul i kuty km taylor hob furttiait jim mtklniiiut jut miflwiuui dan huktnnon mitnly tcihplfinan joe krn lciry taylor hah anmuim lilrn mtvinlnattal note and ooolet note and quotes note and quote i ftctej a4 quctea frwm tk woetd ef sport 8 i 5 for over 300 young hockey players from acton milton georgetown and fergus this saturday will mark the highlight of the entire hockey season theyll start pouring into the milton arena in the early hours of saturday morning for the annual four town hockey tournament the four town tournament was organised in the early l3s0s by a group of dixlicatcu men who were interested in providing an opportunity fortsoys who had been playing in house leagues all season to put what they hid learned to the test against competition from other towns the four towns originally involved were brampton ofangevilie milton and georgetown later acton replaced brampton and fergus was admitted when orangcvillc dropped out although the question has never been answered definitely the four town tournament is believed to be the longest continuous minor hockey tournament in the province every year each of the four towns pick an allstar team from their novice and 10 year olds pecwee 1 1 and 1 2 year olds and bantam 1 3 and 14 year oldsi house leagues to play in the tournament the teams are usually chosen in the early part of december so they can arrange exhibition games which will prepare them for the tournament which always takes place in march the site of the tournament rotates from town to town and representatives of each town sit on a committee to draw up the schedule for the day the town which hosts the tournament is also responsible for providing a meal for the participants games begin at 7 oclock in the morning and run through until 830 pm the winners of the first round games meet to play for the championship trophies donated by the georgetown legion the losers meet in consolation games with the winners of these games receiving consolation championship crests in addition every player in the tournament is presented with a participants crest actons three entries in this years tournament re under the sponsorship of the acton branch of the royal canadian legion while the industrial minerals company goy cartage and civiero construction supply sweaters and socks the novices are under the direction of coach ron schmidt assistant coach ken hearns and manager clarence hill the i eewees are somewhat of a family affair with ill fisher dale fisher and gary fisher all brothers handling the reins coach stu mcculloch and manager pop schuts guide the destinies of the bantams the bantams will be the first acton team to take to the ice when they tangle with fergus at 1 0 oclock the feewees play milton at 10ss and the novices take on georgetown at 1 1 50 the tournament is a tribute to the original organizers and to men like ted pope gord james bob louttet charlie thomson nd the many others who have kept it operating over the years but as even these men will tell you four town tournament day belongs to the boys whether its the games won the games they should have won the trophies the crests the delicious meal away from home or the new they made from other towns the four town tournament is a happy memory to think and talk about for the rest of the year so instead of taking advantage of some extra sleeping hours in the morning or lying on the couch watching that favorite movie on tv in the afternoon drop down to the milton arena this saturday- and give the boys some encouragement the tournament deserves your support wingham takes 20 series lead in rough game here thursday acton industriai 1iocwv uaclt top tt s storing dan arhic ld tkinl mauin n slu vutvuuu hp tom sinclair n by d gihhoni team captain bob armstrong put on a brilliant exhibition of uonng here last thursday night to lead wingham ftyen to a convincing 1 1 s victory over acton lions the tall rangy centre scored seven goals and assisted on another as the flyers took a 20 jim vlttaiullbp 15 jinngovn 3- ronutllonlt 3 bill coon up 31 dive parullon lp lp i mclunt ilcllcii diirt cunt n pre ii ll4gu standings bio rvti lkkcvictt diu- nnlicn clothinj llcllciv gm ritchie ba 3s lead in game in the hest of five omha juvenile quarterfinal clatc to 200 fan watched the speedy vmton increase their 32 first period lead to 73 at the end of the sxcond and oulsxore the the lions 41 in the final stanza wingham jumped into a 20 lead on goals by armstrong and joe kerr but george cook and bob andrews scored within a minute of each other to tie the score armstrongs second goal at 1404 gave the flyer a 32 lead the first minute and a half of the tecond period proved to be the turning point in the game as the fler scored two more quick goals armstrong from kerr at 2s seconds and don mackinnort from jim mackinnon at i so ken taylor of wingham received a five minute major penalty for buttending at 1350 but the lions managed just one goal as john mason scored from alan mckenzte and george cook then mr lightning bob armstrong suiua again with two unassisted goan both on cleancut breakaways to give wingham a 73 margin the western ontario lads added salt to the lion wounds in the third period as armstrong scored h sixth and seventh- goal and bob corngan and monty tern pi cm an added singles alan mckenzse counted the only lion marker staiihnal soildlu sindavmaro 7 00 pm blow frcuvt ntcucnt 8 50 pm diwountvt heller stndaymar 16 700 pm diiaxvunivwllcllcrk ft 30 pm biou pkmvv ntcucn in the tuo fame total pool tenets if a itc rcuitu at the end of the tuo came one ten minute period ulu be pbyrd anv additional time required will he mdjen death want leaders playground superintendent don price notified the free press he trnow acceptmerupplications for junior leaders applicants must be 13 to it years of age interview will be held saturday tempers dated on several occasions in the ihud period but referees wayne timbers and doug peddie clamped down and banished wouldbe combatants before they could really get started lion lingo spare goalie terry taylor filled in admirably for wingham goalie bill slinn who suffered an unfortunate head injury ejrly in the first period and was forced to leave the game lions missed the services of sturdy defenseman rob waller who was silting out a one game suspension scoring summary vt annitrong tkcu m tcrnplemanl 515 w kcnlatmitriuit m tcmplcman i5 a cook 10 56 a andrcummano 1158 w armstrong m tcmplcman m04 prnaltifs stevenson clboialnc 312 p tcmpuman inlertcrenccl 551 timbers mppmi 1735 2nd pcnod w amutronaken 25 w d mackinnon j mackinnon 150 a maionmckeniic cook 1557 w armtlronj 1617 w aimitron 1951 ptnalius mckeniie interference 206 snovi inlctrcrcncel 605 marshall dripping 722 k taylor bullcndini 1350 i icuiy hlhinckini 1742 m tcmplrman kipping i922 marshall hlthstickinf l43 monunistar hlfhttickinf 1143 3rd period amiilronghmikay mikcruir armitronf m tcinplrman h ml 11 05 two joala in ike thud period with the kenu comine front behind twice ott johnny plat speclalok who ol at excited as if it was a stanley lup final were left linip aa ktnla tame front behind in overtime tolten ii looked as if tltaf vultcwi llad tewed the tante up on dealt ttaeiga thud goal tvf the thte jim lluileyl khol jut uukuj lulu the left hand cottier coach george waieuw ills charges completely outplay heanttyille iii the itrtl period but ony icoie one goal baclltaiid into lite upper right corner by john xcoyiuv haeig lied ii fo heamiville in the second period whenpuy became nuue even johnny scoyrie notched his second goal with belli from joe alenlnei and john mocutcheihi at s 4 of ihe thud peiiod kenla had an opportunity to forge ahead wlieirlseaiusville got an inleifeieme ueiully at ihe 1115 mark but the slick centre dean llaeig stick handled his way through llur entire acloti learn and poked the puck ivehmd uobln inicoe to put heamiville in front 12 kenit got their power play working however and johnny scoyne finished oil a hat trick 7 seconds later forcing the game inln oveilime allhough ihe kents seemed ttt dominate play it was lleaimville thai took the initiative scoiing at 7s of lite 10 minute overtime again tl was ivan luerg that set the slage for jim huileyt deadlocking counter hrannvllk lineup malt i lilt jcny dliellly paul mountain john llarvry john hums harold sawattky tre i oulli sieve llanilllon llean llaeir llelvlite i fan i rank i ore trail sam krdineer tlavul itoutr kevin smith llamon lunui dan nculrul alton krnlt i ineup koliln inuoe jolm ma uuhcon hilly wate kuky llolmet joe kcnlner john scoyne scoll oakley mike ware sixill willicrt jim lluiky jclf muu nairn llmtnlitll pee wees blank two opponents fkhlwlkwt foe the yl mens pee wee this week teoilied in a 40 win over i hm and a 24 victory over the 4ttwn touiilalnchl pee wees teiry llolntea luitclied two goals in use win against mora with hilly mcgilloway bagging oise and ken witlieit anotliei tim mclnlyie got two assists and hilly mcgilloway one mike luly tacked up the shutout in goal hi a ganie which uw acton serve nine of the 12 penalties antiuus to avenge arl h7 defeat at the lundt of the 4towtieis ihe previous widnestlay the ys men bagged a 74 win lail wednesday against lite saine team hilly- mcgilloway and keri withers vcoifd foi ihewiniieis with jerry holmes and tun mclnlyie asusting pwtj 174 milt st at vviibur htoni iss stto pctu fraer pinattiis h wcldon inppinj 353 cook hlbhiluklna 734 cook tuihituklng 130 boh 53 corrifan louthing 1 133 mckrmk iv i touphlnp talor ioughln tun rouinlny 11 33 took rouihint 1 252 snou louthina i2s2 mikcniie ttvuphlna ii 33 took roubhinf jihina itt 1416 k 1416 j mackinnon holdint 16 26 couk clbouinf 1406 arm it lung elhovina 1906 aeton ttona cnt weld on handy wrldon lloyd smalluood brad timbcti hob andrew brent manhall georpc cook john maton stu mccutloih abn mikeniie pete mario jim si even win mike cooper wingham i iyer hill skinn terry taylor ken taylor chuck glhton monty templeman bob arrmlrong joe kerr don mackinnon jim mackinnon glen momlngttar lob cor lit an bruce corrlgan paul tern pieman paul hcury hob mckay pelc snou don uuheau rl i lulls douc wayne timber of mill on and dominion downs brampton on thursday february 27 in the thuffleboard league dominion hotel thoroughly trimmed the brampton b team 1 1 to i at home dominion play in hamilton thursday night against ihe dine tavern oakville summer hockey school at oakville arena maieca sv oakviui ontaiio directed by rom gamer power skating expert i hockey day camp if power skating jk ei hsel 52pi ookville summer hockey school eo ross oarnm apt 109 501 balmoral dr dramalea bob canton mckay kleurv 5 aimitrongtm templeman 547 m templeman red cross blood clinic monday march 10th acton legion auditorium clinic hours afhrnoon 2 pm to 5 pm evening 630 pm to 9 pavi if you ore between 18 to 65 years please donate your blood is urgently needed skjnsorrob acton st john ambulance brigade good storm form our westhercoat not only sheds moliture and theltera agalntt wind and cold but it retains top form in storm thanks to permanently pressed fabric a good friend to hive bondbkgualphont