THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1999 13 Paint 264 Main St. N. Acton, Ontario L7J 1W9 ara $6.99 MAG OTAL ICE CONTROL Lumber, Hardware, 519-853-1970 Tor. Line: 416-601-1259 Fax 519-853-2542 THE NEW TANNER ataGsoee BD Sports ts DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT 5 PM. id printing. -- Tel. (519) 853-5615 Fax. (519) 853-5731 56 Mill St. East, Acton House League Hockey McCarthy bags three for Tech Brandyn ReCachy had a hat trick as Acton Auto Tech, third place in regular season play, downed first place Jescan Power on Saturday. Andrew Backman hada single goal and two assists for AAT. Zachary _ Krawezyk had a pair of assists and Nathan Prete, Justin Bravo, Mat- thew Mills and Ellis Lavallee had single assists. Edward Warren scored for Jescan with help from Rachel. Kirkwood and Eric Lantelgne. eK Second place Hogarth Printing tied fourth place Best Transfer 2-2. Dylan Creasey and Jake Hnatiw scored for Best. Matt Murray had a pair of assists and Steven Wolstenholme and Mackenzie Morrison had single assists. Both Rebecca Trayersa and Brandon Bennett had singles goals and sin- gles assists for Hogarth. Bradley 'Timmings and Shane Carr had as- sists. NOVICE. First place Galveast downed third place MacMillan's 4-1 with two goals from Kristopher VanSoelen and singles from Rich- ard Brownlee and William Poirer: Thomas Glassford had a pair of as- sists and single assists went to Colin Adema, Adam Sensor and Aaron Hnatiw. James Reid scored for MacMillan's. Ie Second and fourth place M & M Pro Sports and Legion 197 battled to a 2-2 tie, Luke Gibbons scored both of Legion's goals, unassisted. Jacob Pressault and Jamiso Sallinger scored for M & M. ATOM Third place Allostra Catering walloped fourth place R/M Con- struction 8-1 with help from the Ceccotti brothers, Brandon and Josh, who both scored twice. Brandon also had two assists and Josh had a single assist. Dylan McPhail, Brad Near and Matthew Eaton-Kent scored for Allostra. Brian Moore, Near, Luke Hurren, Jeff Baklarz and Brent Lane had assists. Rich Island scored for R/M with help from Darryl McKnight. ae HOR Regular season points leader Josh Stevens scored twice and had an assist as first place Graphic Shoppe fought to.a 6-6 tie with sec- ond place Georgetown Chrysler. Federico Mena Diaz also had a pair of goals for Graphic and Brandon Howson and Dan McLeod had sin- gles. Andrew Jackson had a pair of assists and McLeod had a single. Dennis Hunak, second in regular season points, scored twice for Chrysler and Kevin Saelzer also had a pair of goals. Spencer Morrison' and Jeremy Webster had singles. Adrian Schroeder, Saelzer, Jeremy Webster, Tyler Knoepfli and Kyle Simmons had assists. PEEWEE Graeme Copeland earned the shutout as Halton Powerline zapped Acton Terminal Warehouse 7-0. Powerline dominated all three peri- ods with superb play from Mike Rudat who scored four goals. Adrian Chabassol, Dalton Winstone and Russell White scored singles and White also had three as- sists. Alana Chan, Derrick White. and Ryan Stroud each had a pair of assists and Shane Monaghan had a single. RA Blaine Murray had a hat trick and Mike Chapman scored twice as A & S Engraving blanked Acton Kinsmen 5-0. Luke Harris was sharp in net for A & S. Kyle Murray = had two assists, Blaine Murray; Chapman and Dustin Gamble had single assists, EK Dan Payne had a hat trick as Daniel Varanelli trounced Acton Precast 8-3. Reid Hendry and Craig Matta both scored twice and Jeff Thompson had a single. Assists went to Matta (2), Peter Finnie, Chris Norman (2), Thompson (2), Payne and Matt Chapman. Mark Southworth, Darcy O'Driscoll and Jason Beatty scored for Precast with help trom Joe Brunelle, Michael Wood, Derrick McKeon. and Southworth. IK BANTAM/MIDGET Joey Thompson had two goals 5 and Darren Banks had a single as Russ & Dave's Crew battled to a 3- 3 tie with Acton Subway on Satur- day. DJ King had a pair of goals for Subway and Sam Brunelle had a single goal. Kevin Waring and Anthony Zamernik had assists. RK Darren Banks scored two goals and had an assist as Russ & Dave's Crew downed St. John's Trophies last Thursday. Tom Wilson had a single goal and Joey Thompson had a pair of assists. Jaime Stevenson scored for St, John's with help from Shane Haslam and Jay Waples. Juveniles take The puck-hungry Acton Juvenile Tanners earned a -- bye into the OMHA quarter- finals with a decisive 5-1 win over visiting Elora on Satur- Soccer day. Sterling: Luedee made some unbelievable saves -- including three in rapid suc- cession in the second period. Brian Melntyre kicked off Adema boots two. Under --7 Kyle Adema scored twice and Nicole Break hada single as Glenlea Drug Mart downed Blooms Away 3- 1 at McKenzie-Smith Bennett on Sat- urday. Nicole Drumm scored for Blooms. Under --10- Dayid Bingeman scored three goals and Victoria Edwards had a single as Super Submarine played their best game this season to edge Lakeview Flooring 4-3. Jennifer Essiembre, welcome newcomer Eric Worfolk and Nils-Olav Stockinger scored for Lakeview. Cody Robson, Candice Worfolk and Chris Gabrielson had assists. RR Both Rylan Parker and Sean Koopmans scored twice and Hilary Selihar had a single as MacMillan's downed Halton Credit Union 5-1. Matt Malcolm and Brydon Pole had great games in net for MacMillan's. Alex Brake scored for Credit Union. Under-13 Justin Goodlet scored four goals and Leanne Marcoux had three to lead Moulin Publishing to a 12-0 romp over White Knights. Eric Corman had a pair of goals and Tia Hess, Paul Koopmans and Ashton Roza had singles. ee Joe Douglas was unstoppable, scoring all eight of Leathertown Lum- ber's goals in an 8-5 win over Bev. Grey Designs. Davin Pole scored three goals for Grey and Ryan Buisman and James Lee had singles. Under-17 Five goals from Heather Moon and four from Mitchell Tulk powered Blue to an 11-8 win over Red. Greg Corman scored twice for Blue. Neil Moon had four goals for Red while Gerry Burgan had three and Torin Dopelt had a single. Adult » Sean Drake had two goals to help Light Blue edge White 6-5 on Sun- day at Acton High school. Chris Barry, Neil Barry, Rob Lunn and Harold Donelly scored for Light Blue. Liz Honsmes scored twice for White. Sue Burgan, Gerry Burgan and Natalie Tuitman had singles. Ett Kenny Dagliesh had seven goals and Craig Fisher had four to lead Or- ange toa 12-3 drubbing of Turquoise. Len Tuitman had a single. Adam Milligan had all three goals for Tur- quoise. 01K Tan Watson had five goals and Adam Milligan had four as Dark Blue doubled Grey 14-7. Simon Entwistle scored three goals and Hec- tor Alanes had two. Taysha Sinclair, Bain Thompson and Mark Vandenakker had doubles for Grey and Cathy Paul had a single. Book your Birthday Party Here! Specials Available For Details Call 853-0470 the scoring in the first period with help from Phil McIntyre and Jason Pembleton: Scott MacDonald scored the first of his two goals to end the first period and then opened the second with another goal, this one with help from Matt Boycott. Trevor Malloy made it 4-0 with "help from McIntyre and Jeremy Bannerman. With 00:22 on the clock in the second pe- riod, Elora tipped one in. TRIUMPHANT TANNERS: The Acton Juvenile Tanners earned a bye into the OMHA quarterfinals by taking a best- of-five series with Elora. The Tanners posed for this photo after their 5-1 home win on Saturday. Back, left to right: Rob. Pembleton (coach), Dan Golden (man- ager), Steve Forbes, Ryan Orchard (hat), Mike Krause, Phil McIntyre, Scott _ McIntyre, Brian McIntyre, Scott MacDonald, Jimmy Corrigan, Matt Boy- cott, Ryan Prueter, Bobby McKnight, Robert Turpin and Mike MacDonald. Middle: Adam Petch, Trevor Malloy, Jason Pembleton, Jesse Ward, Simon McLaughlin and Jeff Mitchell. Front: Sterling Luedee, Jeremy Bannerman, Derrick Mcintyre, Mike Kempton and 'Trevor Williams. OMHA playoff Brian Mcintyre scored again with help from Jason Pembleton and Bannerman for the 5-1 win. The game was marred by. 14 penalty minutes for Acton and eight for Elora. Three uniform Halton police offic- ers were in the arena to:keep ~ control but there were no off- ice incidents. The Tanners host a regu- lar season game against Six ee at 9 p.m. on Satur- Schiller has shutout for minor bantams The Acton Minor Bantam Tanners hoped to wrap up their best-of-five OMHA playoffs with a win on Tues- day against Fergus. Acton dominated Saturday's 6-0 home game right from the first face off as Steven Atkinson scored on the first shot of the game. Atkinson also scored half way through fs third period. adam 294 Queen oe Se Monday - Friday 9 - 9 Saturday 9- 6° 653° Brouillard, Matt Wolfer, Andrew Pembleton and Adam Mills had single goals. Assists went to Pembleton (2), Wolfer (2), Brouillard (2), Dave Pres- ton, Peter Glatt, John Field and Mike MacDonald. Chris Schiller earned the shutout with key stops in the first and third periods Dug Tart -. Sunday Closed 2220 St. E., Acton