The Acton Press Wednesday Sept Minor soccer results Squirts 2 vi I Angels took an early lead In the first half with a goal from Peter Koellener his first of the season Eramosa equal ised in the second half and the score remained 1 until full time Then extra time was played 10 minutes each way The first minutes was scoreless but Ricky Feen- scored the winner in the second period of extra time Angels go on to the semi finals Rockwood lvi Rockwood had the lions share of the pressure in this game but could not find the net Kevin Richie netted In the first period of extra time and this goal was enough to give Rockwood the game also go into the semi finals 3 va Tornados were the better team of the night and well deserved the win they now go on to the semi finals Gunners I vs Another good close game by both teams the solitary goal of the game scored by Paul Itwasagood game In defence for Tigers by Craig Webster Gunners go on to semi finals Hard luck Tigers you all played so well and came so close Atom Rockets This semi final was close until late In second half Rockwood pulled level to 1 1 then 2 with goals from David and Tommy Woodward then Rockets netted 3 for a clear victory Rockets goals from Brian and brother Pierre with two each the single from David Lawrence Rockets Jonathan Sclcock contained s excellent at lacker David while Mark Rupert played well in goal Tommy MacKoy had another fine game at centre half for 1 va Rifles Shawn Taras scored both goals in this match which Rifles dominated Stewart Hoy played a strong attacking game while Steven Webster and Kevin Galloway had a sound game in defence This result means an all Acton Final RICKY scored the winning goal in overtime to give the Angels a 21 victory over September 21 The win put the Angels into the semifinals in their playoffs Noncontact connects for opening game win Mosquito Rovers vs Rangers I This game was the sole quarter final game scheduled at this level and an excellent game it was Both teams were well matched until Rangers lost their excellent defence man George Gid man He was badly missed The Rangers goal by David Allen was not enough and Rovers went on to win with goals by Robert Little and Rovers go on to the finals Haiders I va This was the first semi final at Mosquito level and It was anyone game a tense match which seesawed for the entire game Excel lent defensive work on either side kept the score down The Raiders goal came from a good effort by Jamie Tnras and Flyers two from Matthew and Jim Richards This win ensures Flyers a place in the finals Rep league Pee Wee This game featured Actons sole remaining rep team in these playoffs and was in the words of the coach Lumbers one of the cleanest most sporting contests to date Neither team gave an inch and the result wasnt decided until the final whistle Acton just nosed ahead with a single from Jim Reynolds and a hat trick from Gory Lumbers to give a berth in the finals to be played at on this coming Saturday October I at JO forthcoming ixture at Bennett The only forthcoming match this week is a Squirt semi final on Thursday September at between Gunners and Angels The winners will go into the finals on October against cither Rockwood at Hills burgh who also play off September at Rockwood As a matter of interest our final soccer day will be day Oct when all three finals will be played to wind up house league A more detailed announcement will follow AnkerSaxon team reaches PeelHalton Janet Saxon and Shirley two members of the junior tennis team wilt be the only people representing Acton High School as part of the delegation In the Peel meet being held today in Burlington The two combined to win their doubles match last Thursday at Wallace Park in Thieves take long ladder Thieves made off with a six foot long aluminum ladder which was tied to the pick up truck of a Gould Crescent resident defeating their rivals 16 and Leading up to the title match the AnckerSaxon team won 93 and against two separate teams It was the first tourney win for either of the girls LIGHTING SHOWROOM Retail and Wholesale GERRIE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO LTD SB fain Ave Geo St FORD SQUIRT BOYS took the Halton Rural trophy his year Front Row left to right are Allen Higgins Bruce Eddie Wilson Steve and Greg Second row are Bruce Canary Shane Sleeves Ian Paul and Bruce Sheppardrrj Third row are Ted Lindsay Brian Roach Paul Cargill and Rhys Gibbs In the back are manager Brian Canary sponsor Lome Doberthien and coach Armand Steeves Georgetown Anglers and Hunteri Association TURKEY SHOOT Saturday October 1 Start 1pm Sharp At Clubhouse Etth Line Mile North Ballinaiad Side Rd Erin Township 389 boys registered Registration for minor hockey is coming well to John He said boys have signed up so We re still not full but vt got lots he said re uniting till the ice in and tryouLs start More will tome then here always a problem in Acton he remarked I NOW YOU CAN AFFORD RACEWAY HARNESS RACING Post Time Thursday Evening 8pm Sunday Afternoons 2pm Trtactor Exactor Air Conditioned Club Club Homo The Tigers Actons new noncontact hockey club got off to a good start September as they to a victory over the HilUburgh Town Gents in their first ular season game Tigers jumped out to a lead after the first frame on goals by Gord Miles and Les Wilson with two each and by Wayne Munro who opened the scoring Assists on the opening marker went to Brian Weber and Don Silk Five players recorded assists in the period pointing up a good balance attack for the Tigers Getting the assists ere Dave Bans field Willy Ceelen Tom Dickinson John Connor and Barrage The barrage continued in the second frame Miles connected for his third point while Ceelen and Rick Smith TV beef winners Both prizes In the minor lacrosse draws held at the Fall Fair went to people in volved with lacrosse in Acton Winner of the color television was Mike Marshall who played for the league champion bantam Monarchs while the side of beef that was raffled for the Bams went to Matthew Marcoux the three- yearold son of Ram coach Mike Marcoux Miss Acton Fall Fair drew both winners with Raiders Bill McGilloway brought up through the ranks of the Acton minor hockey system has been signed by the Georgetown Raiders as a for ward Raiders were last years OHA intermediate A champ ions and says theres quite a difference in the level of play McGilloway played wilh the Acton Sabres back in 1972- when they were a junior team and followed them up tc junior for the next two seasons From 1974 to 1970 he played with a Junior dub and last year came back to Acton when the Sabres made their move to junior B He ffnishKl the season with the Gemini added goals of their own to run the count to by the periods end Wilson got two assists and Dickinson Bryan and Munro each counted one With the game already in the bag the Tigers didn t slow down in the third Wilson collected his third goal of the game on an effort to open the period scoring and was followed by Miles connecting for his fourth goal assisted by and Don Silk Ceelen netted his final goal of the evening on a pass from Dickinson and Silk closed out the Tigers scoring by taking a Munro feeder in for the goal High scorers for the team were Wilson and Wayne Munro with five points each Wilson connected for a hat trick and two assists while reversed those stats for his points Acton goals went to Gord Miles with four Willy Ceelen with two and Kick Smith and Don Silk with a single apiece Assists went to Tom Dickinson with three Silk with two and Brian Weber Dave Smith John Connor Ceelen md Bryan Gennings goals went to Bob with two Torn and Hick Sahl The Tigers more than doubled the Gents in penalty minutes taking minutes to their 10 The Tigers would like to thank Les for going out to the game to drop the first puck Next game for the cons is October in Meadow vale RRI ACTON ONTARIO HUNTING LICENCES Phone 8530555 GF Clow GUN SALES GUNSMITHING ANNOUNCING Richs Service Centre Ltd Is Now Your Authorized 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