The Acton Free Press August Minor Soccer ByJohnToebes HALTONPEEL Goals Steve Lumbers and Ricky helped Acton mosquitoes claim a 1 minor soccer victory over Georgetown at the high school pitch last Wednesday night The entire Acton team played a tine game will be no Halton Peel games this week or next HOUSE LEAGUE Raiders and fought to a draw in the mosquito division at the high school last week Anthony Rouse and Ricky Holmes tallied for the Raiders Jim and Walter Kwlatkowskl replied for the At the M Z Bennett pitch last Tuesday night Rock wood mosquitoes held to a 1 draw Paul BUton scored for and Jim Allonby tallied by Dynamo goal A Phantom team lost 1 to the Stars last week Fine play by Steve Van and Nick Humeniuk kept the score down until late in the second period Teddy Steve Lumbers and Clive Oshawa scored goals for the Stars Steve Van Eyken scored for the Phantoms Rangers atom team battled AllStars to a 2 draw at the Bennett pitch with Jackson scoring two goals for the All stars and Paul Campbell two for the Rangers Bombers defeated Acton All stars in the atom division Gordie McArthur led the winners with two goals A squirt house league team lost 30 to Rockwood Mike Hudson netted two goals and Barry Diggins one against the Tigers who had only eight players dressed Parents and boys please note there will be no holidays for the house league Do not let your coach down with a shorthanded team Moliawlw win big night nightmare for Rams ACTONS TOP scorer Bruce Cooksley deadlocks the went on to win the game in overtime but Acton Rams count in the second period as the Rams roared back to lost of Cooksley when he Injured his elbow tie up Mondays playoff game East York Mohawks Photo by H Colea Bow in overtime Rams have backs against wall Aclon Hams tunc backs community centre tonight against the wall as they prepare Wednesday Tor the third game or their tier Mohawks who managed only Junior C semi finals series two wins in six regular York Mohawks at the games with Aclon have Figure skaters pass tests Keeping cool this the Figure Skating School Sharon Campbell Diane Baginski and Cindy were all successful in tests The girls arc students of Sally Leather land In the Acton Figure Skating Club the winter Instructing at the school was Linda Hyde Oris the teat July Sharpn Campbell Tossed the Dutch waltz her second preliminary dance Diane Baginski passed he European waltz her last senior bronze dance and the American waltz and Rocker foxtrot her first two silver dances Cindy McGllloway passed the Harris tango her last silver dance She will now be working on her senior silver dances Mrs Leather land also attended the summer school and was successful in passing her fourth figure test taken command of the post son scries A 14 11 overtime win here Monday night gave Fast York lead in games in of seven set Fourth game is for Lcaside arena lo marrow day night with the back in Acton Monday August Below par Playing what coach Howard described as way their potential Rams blew a lend tney held in the third period and were fortunate to see our time as goalie Jim pulled off fantastic save in the dying minutes of regulation time The teams traded goals in Hit first five minutes of the overtime session Mohawks put garni with three goals in less than a minute and a half All their overtime Roils came on bad mistakes our defence At this stage I think things need to be shook up 1 11 be contacting juveniles to sec what players they have available that could help us coach commented The Oakville team which is the top of the lakeshore minor league is an affiliate or the Rams injured The possibility that scoring ace Bruce may not be avail able for the rest of the series has Ham fans worried well A ioal sniper during the regular season injured his el bow In Monday game The extent of the injury was not known at press time Sutton fired four goals to lead York scorers netted three goals and Tsruda two each and Bird and Green one apiece Craif Dave Hill Kevin Bruce Cooksley and John Scott potted wo apiece for the Rams Rick Newman conn Dave Hill and George wound up with three assists apiece The game drew the best crowd of the Junior C season Four hour contest chess club feature Doug Garrett and Eric Caul field a four hour game at Acton Club last week each gaining a point for a draw In other action Ted Newman gained three points to reach a total Paul Howard Earned five points and Bill Mike Ralph Williams and Jim each gained one point who holds second place in the series after another lengthy duel The next meeting of the Acton Chess Club is Wednesday 1 p m at the M C A For information call Ted Newman or Jim hit IU t view I if junior York goal tin Unit i4 It gjifi- Is a 14 Mi ftvnr tin Hun in hi of it n ml imilw liiui tj period an Vrirk Acton A fan A came out on short end f of onesided Hal on u rhall league decisions in Street Sunday and the top team in league chimed a victory at the park Monday night Marilyn lined out a hit and came around in score the first run in ihe third inning of Sunday game Pat W od belted a two run homer for the remaining lollies Kite Lynn Krzyzik McClure Pat Henderson Dons Block Pal Wood and Marilyn shared ihe six Aclon hits A by Pal Wood and a triple by Marilyn produced the first Acton run in Monday contest Pit Henderson scored the second run after hitting the sixth Perfect nighl Pat Wood had a perfect three for three night at the plate a single a double and a triple Marilyn and Janice Gagnc paced hit attack with four safeties each Marilyn Eagles was the winning She seven alters close out their season when they host at the park tomorrow Thursday night School Cindy passed the Hams Tango is more than just a good way to keep her last silver dance Diane passed the cool Three young ladies from the Acton European Waltz her last senior bronze Figure Skating Club Cindy dance and the American Waltz and Diane Baginski and Sharon Campbell Rocker Foxtrot her first two Silver made use of the summer to complete dances and Sharon passed the Dutch tests at the Figure Skating waltz her second preliminary dance Golden Triangle minor boxla starts NOVICE Maroons Blues Acton Rotarians 10 10 9 HRCA favors 401 A 74 Indusmlns Blues Maroons Guelph BANTAM Kitchener Kitchener Crows Acton Rotarians In a submission lo Commission investigating routing of proposed KV line the Region Authority will recommend line follow High through the county A Staff report outlined three possible for the route and Diem by land requirements and effect on homes farms scrubland and The path given priority had the least effect on authority holding It cut however right North Halton Sports Ltd 8777777 SPORTING GOODS Anne Kinsmen MaeArthur farm and some Ancaster neighboring properties Mrs Guelph Mr G declared a conflict of interest and did vote on the route She expressed concern that the most beautiful stretch along Highway would be destroyed by the power line 104 18 5 67 45 10 4 44 8 6 129 0 1 13 2 2 12 J 2 48 3 37 WANTED PAPERS and 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Weldon Dave Hill GcorBcArtem and Terry Dunn scored a goal each John Scott and Jim McNabb all earned three assists having to contend with th heroics of their Id nemesis Dave Taylor of bast York coach Howard said his team was off form We were as bad Wednesday as were good Monday coach said Rams had beaten York lfi9 In the final game of he regular season the ious Monday WELCOME SERVICE If you are new in town or know someone who is PHONE 8530805 Legend of Boggy ft Creel TUESAUOUtTtT HOTMNTS HOUDIf ADMISSION n PERSON ADULT ENTERTAINMENT- EVERYONE WELCOME CHILDREN UNDER FREE BOX OFFICE OPENS ATI PM