Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 12, 1975, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wed Feb 12 Playoffs open here Friday group series against the here Friday night Second game of the series will be played In Sunday afternoon at and third here in Acton February Bradford Vasei and AH is Ion Hornets will oft in the other series a best of seven affair because of the short travelling distance between those wo towns Meanwhile Huskies and Hears will meet In a best of seven series with the winner advance against the Eastern Ontario group winner and Siskins Mill lake on the Cougars in Junior series Sabre coach Dave expects to be a much tougher op ponent than they were in the regular season when they finished in the standings Weve heard that hey ve elevated five midgets to toughen up the team the Sabre coach reports Well have to play consistent hockey li beat them Mooch sends Lions into group finals Acton Lions finally of the third overtime the Juvenile period here lost night A group finals against Tuesday to sink in when Terry the fourth game of a thrilling Holme- drilled best of three series his third goal of the game at teams were tied a Firefighters oust Fergus bantams cagers trounce Georgetown ladies The Georgetown ladies basketball team suffered a defeat at the hands of Acton in an exhibition game at the Robert litllc school in Acton last Wednesday night Pat Wood was high scorer for Acton with points Janice added 10 Kay Nielsen Susan and Jan Marshall flhynold and South Lewis apiece Alice led Georgetown scorers with points Irene Marilyn McLeod and Ellen netted each Susan Pat Wood Jan Marshall Butler Janice Gagne Ka Nielsen Sandv Lewis Debbie Spear Spear SABRES PUT the pressure on in one their few scoring throats during the weekend series with the won games Hornets sting Sabres in weekend series Acton Firefighter bantams bounced back to eliminate Fergus from the OMHA Bantam A playoffs after losing the first gome of the of three series on home ice 10 Firefighters scored a overtime victory in Fergus last Tuesday night then advanced to the second round against with a 21 win here Saturday afternoon Jeff Shields scored the first Acton goal Saturday then set up Wade Vickery for the winner in the second period In between Steven Todd connected for Fergus Hick and Brian Moore assisted on the first Acton goal teams ployed cautiously fearful of making a bail pass might cost litem series Kevin Weir scored his second goal of the night with just 12 seconds remaining in the 1 a fi Paul Pinky Robinson the hottest shooter on the holiest team in the Central Ontario Junior hockey league personally took care Acton in a regular season ending weekend scries which could not change the Final standings Sabres had third place clinched before the weekend but the Alliston Hornets whove been burning up the league lately stung Acton dun twice si here night at in afternoon Robinson who spent two seasons with the Tier Junior C Aurora Tigers scored three goals in each game to give him a total of fur the year tops in the league Excellent Jamie helped the Hornets win although lltived good hockey Kick Hopper and Doug also scored for the Hornets Morrison lit the lamp twice and Brum Beaumont connected once for he In both goalies tick of the and Barry White of blocked shots ide open game Fred Travis Steve Alan Poole Paul Itick Hopper and Larry supported Robinsons three goal effort for the Hornets were Kent Kentner Bob Inglis and Mark Paid I tendance Friday nights game was Just winch disappointed Sabre executives a little In spite of their two weekend losses Sabres have had a fine finishing with a 15-12- record Club officials hope attendance will increase for Hie playoffs Bants win opener Acton Firefighters dumped Itmirn In the opening gomr their best of three Bantam A group final series here lust Second game h flared tor St Jacobs Arena Friday night Third giime If necessary would here In Acton Sunday Winner of the series ad vances in play against indrrlcli losl Tuesday Post also scored twice for Acton while Pete Bruce and Brian Moore fired singles Paul Gear of Fergus forced the overtime session w hen he scored with only seconds lefl in regulation time game apiece with one game lied going into the game and the score of last nights game the end of regu lation time teams scored once in Hie first overtime session The second session was scoreless Holmes netted the winner in the third extra period and added on insurance tally into an open net in the final minute Holmes scored two goals earlier while Tennant and George scored singles Flmira won the third game of the series in Friday night Lions got short- handed goals from Gary Mooie George and Kevin Mortnux Lions open a best of three series against in tonight Wed nesday Sine he group must have a winner declared by Hie second game will to be played here Saturday night and the third if in Orangcville Sunday after Winner of the series ad In the next round of ihe against either Goderub or brook Playoff berths settled in AIHL WINGER BILL MORRISON DEKES HIS WAY PAST A DEFENDER Burg goalie scares novices NOVICE KEVIN SHOWS SHADES OF OLDER BROTHER CHARLIE CAPTAIN OF THE JUNIOR SABRES Two third period goals by Mike Hudson and a single by Ricky gave Acton novices a win over in Waterloo- Wellington league play here last Wednesday night Hot by goalie kept Acton off the for two periods and caused novice coach Randy and manager Herb some concern for awhile mark of the third period to east the tension a little Hon Vanitem and Ted Terrible Ted picked up assists for Scott posted the shutout for Acton Novices are unbeaten in league ploy and have dropped only three exhibition games Acton Scott Hon David Ricky Mike Hudson Wi rock n broom Curling- Monday Mtied it A J Holmes over had Bye Jordan 5 over A Robinson 5 ovcrT Boll El J Rib luridly 5 over It Robert Pendleton over T Tyler over V Wednesday Mm J over Few V Patrick S over M Holmes Archibald lied A II over J A Tyler 10 II over Leatherland Patrick over M urn i rah Tyler 2 over Hansen 0 Hunter over Friday Mixed I New III over J over Howie M llolmes1GnvcrJ ltihlkln12 I Smith Glover Archibald 14 over a Campbell 20 over 12 events Pa Bonaplel on Saturday was won the ladles over the men Top rink was on KM and The Sweetheart held In Mlllon and nkirniUiipof Joyce Rowley Norma Robinson were the kilns sped ivllh rin Skip Jcfr il Runner up rink w A hat Irick by Cyril Rocs sparked lew Centre to a fi upset win over the once beaten Station Hotel team and clinched a playoff berth in the Industrial Hockey for the squad Sunday night Vans Welding moved into a first place tie with the holders downing and 1 Williams fired four goals and collected five assists as Hellers sur prised Blow Press 109 Eric Stone Bill and Gary Masters also scored for Norm King counted twice and Stove Garrett Ron Sch midt and Ray once each for the holders Hill netted two goals to load the Vans Welding attack Kd Am Rosenberg Bill and Ken Owen also lit lamp for the welders Jim McDonald and Dan Kavanagh replied for Ken smen Cluck Milne supported Williams fine performance v ith a three goal three assist effort for Hellers leo also connected tin- Icthri Press scorers a trick Jim had two goals and John Kaanagh Jack Gudgeon Doug and Mi each Bryan I lojd assisted on three of the goals Mill STANDINGS Sun nil I 15Slnt 22 11 Youth bowling t lo doubles he Hone FOR ALL OF A CANADAS BUILDING NEEDS 0ENZIEV by Capers Hob j Irlple The had only CHECK OUR SPECIAL AIRPORT RATE Station Wagon 8771878 8777722 GO TAXI SUPERMARKET eat Department Specials tournament incnt which Is will take place Mured HO Jett I Icil waj with a double dominate win I irk Jackson lor his team Mark lu win pep and 111 Steven Cook IGfl 1 Hippos Owls Turtles split points Willi the Hot Ones two apiece Mitts triple was lops or the Haulers and lirlan triple was tops tor the o- The Cold Ones demolished Pickles bis team with Irlple Gary a slnRlc at which Is file or ben lor ton Caryt lJh Pic 31S TklrilKI Odd Ones ColdUnei Capers Dmitri HalOnes Hippies On Saturday Feb the Girts team will bowl at noon and Dots team will bowl at In Vllluc Bowl Port Credit The Junior lor Ihe Plus double Danny Gibson also i Pigs bow kit Si pins average In the pop lor his team The Pins rn in both to Increase ihclr hold on third place In Ihe league standing Leading the way lor Ihe Turtles was with a 263 double The Owls upset the lint place Mice win all three points Teresa tod the Owls to their victory with a double Third The Cows werent fooling around as they wan the tint and loll J from Chicks Leading the way For be Cow was Jet with a SG double alio bawled pins overfill average la win pop lor the Cows Chipmunks who arc on a winning showed no Otgulei Wilkinson a 435 bed the Kip Old and lot nil Leading r the wis Ian Kith a Ml The Hot jounced back last wipe out the Wipe i games and totals vie lory with triple Top Kevin Kevin Arch ill Cordon UBS Iknislic MtUinion 1172 Lynn Filter League Standings 1iabusters Hot Wipe llipOlfi Doom Patrol I9i tin Sunday Feb the Senior team will bowl at a m second step the Four Steps That con cludes the bowling highlights lor this week bee you next Saturday at Youth PLAYOFFS END EARLY Acton peewees minor at oms and midgets were all ousted from the OMHA playoffs in straight games Georgetown Chrysler raiders OHA INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY Friday February Port Colborne Sailors vs Raiders Game Time 830 pm AT Georgetown Memorial Areio DEMO CLEARING SALE WE HAVE DEMOS TO CHOOSE FROM WIN A NEW DUSTER JUST ATTEND THE J RAIDERS HOME GAMES raiders TURKEYS 5 lb A age Monty SIDE SPARE RIBS s Leaf 4 EUHOPEAN STYLE COOKED MEATS 299 Leaf 1 lb WIENERS Patties FROZEN BEEF PATTIES NEW FROZEN MEAT PIES PRICES EFFECTIVE FEB 12 14 SPECIALS Vanguard Tin S0GKEYE SALMON 99 28 oi Tins FRUIT COCKTAIL 59 Ho TOILET TISSUE 89 c Robin Hood Cake Mixes 279 Chile Sanborn lb COFFEE 99 Ay I m or Tins BEANS Jar BOSTON DILL PICKLES 79 c Tim TOMATO JUICE 299 Savs I Flsocy Jug FABRIC SOFTENER 83 met GRAPE JAM GRAPE JELLY 49 FROZEN FOOD Bag FRENCH FRIES 39 Old South 12 Tin juice 289 No 1 Sin 2Vi LETTUCE 39 Sua ORANGES 59 Canada No I 20 lb POTATOES Limit per

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