Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 17, 1979, B3

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Spiff Acton Free Press Wednesday Jan 17 B3 Town league tallies La keview- Hellers losing pace as playoff drive perpetuates NOVICE Bill Botetzayan scored six times as his Bramp ton team scored a win over Jason Jeff Jackson and Jason drew assists on the markers Scott Brown and Dennis Swinamer potted two each or Oak ville Swinamer also as on a pair while Brown Glllis and Marty McAfee picked up singles Andy Smith recorded a shutout as his Dixie team took a win from Kitchener Troy Foster scored the first Dixie goal from Bobby and then set up Pal Johnson for the winner Kevin Harris was in on all nine of his teams goals scoring eight times assisting on the as Weston toppled Scoll McKee fired the other Weston goal with help from Harris and Paul Langcine Jeff broke the Weston shut out with a third period goal from Sean Sears ATOM The scoring was well spread out for Oahnwa as they recorded a 1 win over St Dwayne Death scored early from Peter Tim merman and Doug Creighton and then Kevin Brown scored from Death to give Oahawa a first period lead In the second frame scored an Hocng and Bobby Wat unassisted effort to give son earning assists Oshawa a three goal spread Jason Stanbridge cut the lead to 31 from Raymond Authier before Tom Turtscher rounded out the scoring from Steven Parker and Mike Ha worthy Philip Wedge scored an unassisted goal at 1 38 of the first period and that effort held up until Steven Harkins scored from Rick McPhcrson in third period as London and Hamilton played to a 1 1 tie PEE WEE Bill Morrison was the only Tidewater player to hit the as his club went down to a loss at he hands of Rochester and Jamie Taras Taras scored six times to lead the Rochester attack Ted Scan Heatley and Craig Johnson picked up two assists each with singles going to Garnet Trowbridge Shawn Taras and Steve McGinn Jack Ninabar scored goals in the first and third frames as his Cleveland team played to a tie with Baltimore Stephen Buckingham Bruce Sheppard and Brian drew assists for Cleveland Andrew Ferguson and Brad replied for Baltimore with Roberto Kevin BANTAM Todd Smith was the piny maker of the day as he set the Whalers up on three different occasions as his team recorded a 3 1 win over the Mike Cleary Rob Phil lips and Andy Cunning ham scored the Whalers goals Tom replied for the Toros Two third period goals by Dean Hughes lifted the Jets to a win the Cougars Rick Chap man Tom McDonough and Scolt McDonough scored the other Jets markers Dave Dunne Scott Tom Mc Donough Scott McDon Dean Hughes and Chris added assists Mike Scott fired two for the losers with Clayton Oakley and Mike Scolt adding the others Mike Chapman added two assists for he Cou gars with singles going Mike Scott Malcolm and Rusty El liott The scored two third period goals comeback and gain a tie with the Oilers Barry McNabb scored from Don Thornhill and Paul Hudson from Ed to give the Oilers a 20 second period lead In the final frame the Acros got goals from Greg Maltby and Danny to earn the tic Jeff and Bob picked up assists MIDGET John Warren Hawthorne and Bill Pinsonneault scored goals in the first two periods as Montreal held on over the last frame to top Vancouver John assisted on two Montreal goals while Mark assisted on Scott scored both Vancouver goals Michael McMillans second period tally was all Toronto could manage as they fell to Detroit 1 Derrick Neely scored twice for the winners with and Brent Vickery adding singles Dave Mitchell drew an assist JUVENILE Dave McGilloway scored Tour times and help set up another as Chicago scored an win in juvenile play Randy Mel tyre Rob Boomer Dean and Terry Winters scored the other Chicago goals with Randy Dave Williamson and Dean recording Note Leqion schedule can be on page Curling Club news As the Acton Industrial Hockey League play move it is evident which clubs will finish up last After action at the Community Centre on Sunday evening it ap pears Hellers and Lake- view Centre will miss the play An Acton Terminal Warehouse win over Vans Welding coupled with Hellers loss to Family Cleaners and Lake views defeat at the hands of Blow Press give some breathing room for the fourth and final play off Lake view and Blow Press played even over the first and third periods of their match but four unanswered Blow Press goals in the second frame gave Pressmen the victory opened the scoring with on ted goal from Jim Davies at the second mark Two minutes later Blow Press tied the score at one as Hon Schmidt scored an unassisted goal of his own Lakeview regained the lead foi what would be the last time as Bruce Cooks ley scored with a more than 12 minutes remaining in the opening frame Ken tied he game for Blow Press and then Ken Owens gave them Ihc lead for the first lime with an unassisted effort Bruce sec goal of the game lied score before the period had ended The second frame was by Karen Archibald With the holiday behind us and the prospects of a long cold winter ahead curling fever has again settled over the club Most social curling rinks are com pleting their draws for this half of Iheseasonand playoffs will be beginning soon lo determine draw winners Monday 1 mixed social Ahead is Bruce Bar rink of Dolly Mou I den Mac Sprowl and Sandra Henderson with five wins Bill rink had four wins and two ties for this draw put ting him in second spot Monday 1 Mixed social Although it was very close Bill Cripps rink of Karen Shortiiill Inn Mellon and Janet Green ly emerged number one It was so close with Ted Tylers rink tied with Bill with four wins and one tie each that ends and then points had to be counted to determine a winner Nice work fellows Tuesday social Brian Moores rink of Mary Watson Russell Lee and Betty Francis appear to be draws leaders with eight solid wins Second spot ap pears to be a tie between Glen Grays rink and Peter each with five wins apiece Tuesday Howard Campbells rink of Marg Toth Rich Bruce and Alan Mc is In the lead with eight good wins Second spot in this draw goes to Gord Toh and his rink with six wins Wednesday afternoon dies The rink of Anne Ridley Alexie Mary Hicks and Donna Neely emerged winners of the Don Bexton Trophy for this draw In order to achieve this the rink had a playoff game with Mar ilyn Arthurs rink of Nancy Vidler Jean McCutcheon and Millie Smith Congratulations to all of you girls You all worked very hard and curled well Wednesday Udies Competitive Nicole Campbells rink of Marg McKcnzie and Kris Bruce still have a lead on the rest of us Nicole has six good wins and is going to be difficult to Wednesday Mens Competitive Still in he lead with ten consecutive wins is Fred Archibalds rink of Bill Peter Vidler and Glen Gray Tony Vcr rink Pat Chamberlain Dave McCutcheon and Ken Cripps is running a close second with eight good wins Keep up he good work fellows Thursday night ladles Nicole Campbell again has a winning rink Her girls arc Polly Mould en Mary Smith and Janet Marshall These lead his draw with four wins and a tie Youve done it again Nicole Friday Social Dennis Rowleys rink of Valeric Phillips Chris Geggie and Les Weir have slipped into he lead with six wins Second spot with five wins apiece goes lo the two rinks skipped by Del Hiekling and Keith Hampton respectively Friday Competitive Fred Archibalds rink and Bruce McArthurs rink both have six wins apiece and appear to be tied for he lead rink still has a makeup game to play which could give Howard Campbell nave five wins apiece and a makeup game each o play This certainly is going to be an interesting draw this year Looking back over he last couple of weeks sev events have occur red thai should be men The Acton Curling Club was represented in the British Consuls by Fred Archibald rink of Bill Porter Peter Vidler and Glen Gray winning play downs In the club Fred s team went on to the consuls to defeat teams skipped by Bill Core Bill and Joe respect ively Good work boys all certainly put the Acton Club on the map The Peel Spiel is now taking place in various clubs i two regions The Curling Club is being represented in this event by several rinks The skips of those rinks are Fred Archibald Tony Verblk Ken Phillips Keith Hampton BUI and Bruce Arthur Last Thursday evening the ladies had a minisplel consisting of two four end games for each rink The evening was well attend and everyone enjoyed hem selves Then again the ladies always have a good time The winning rink from the first draw was skip ped by Nicole Campbell Second place skip in this draw was Anne Ridley The second draw saw Sue Palncks rink take top spot wilh Dolly Mould ens rink coming in sec How did you girls enjoy the wine The final day for the Peel will be held our club Saturday January Club mem bers are welcome to come and watch what promises be some very curling Hopefully notour own boys will be playing Lets cheer hem on The choice of cheer is yours Keep curling all Pressmen as Russ Van Fleet hit for two while Mike Miller and Evan scored once each Ken Owen assisted on both the Van Fleet markers while George McPhail and Jim Cooney helped on Miller marker Van Fleet helped out on the Hayter goal managed to get one back at the beginning of the third period as Bill Field found the range but were held off thescoresheet the rest of the way while the Pressmen picked up another insurance marker from Evan Family Cleaners regained their winning form of the weeks previous as they met with he Hellers bunch Cleaners had gone beaten in the first en weeks of he season but after the Christmas break returned to action only to watch the streak go by the wayside to he of against Vans Welding a slow start against Hellers the Cleaners come back score for six straight times on heir way to recording a win Floyd Hither put Hellers on the board first with a goal from John Ashley and Steve Mcln tyro Family finally got on the board with only seconds remaining in the opening period as Gary Marsh found the range from Dave Paul Four second period goals gave Family a commanding lead Dave Paul scored twice for the league leading Cleaners in the second period spree with singles going to Cecil and Gary Marsh Harold Andrews Wayne Allan and Marsh added assists Cleaners added their lead to open the final frame as Siucklcss fired his from Marsh and Allan Hellers came back w a pair over the last six minutes to make he score respectable Gary Moore found the range on both occasions with help from Glen Larry also assisted on the second goal A goal with seconds play gav Ac ton Terminal Warehouse he win hey needed to give them a secure hold on a play off position Bill Fabian he winner with help from George ATW jumped to a first period lead with goals from Ron Mellon unassisted and Henry from Mellon and Fabian Vans gol one back at the midway point of he second frame as Jeff Towns ley scored from Jim lead as Bill Scverlnski found the needed dis from Bob Bar ham and Gary Pickles Before the period ended Jeff Townsley scored from Dave Thompson to make it a 2 hockey game In the third period the teams erupted for six goals netting three each Vans tied the contest early In the final frams as Jim hit for an unassisted marker just a short time before Steve Bennett scored lo give the Welders their first taste of he lead on from Brent Irwin Ted ATW regained a share of the lead remaining on the clock as Ron Mellon scored from Randy Wcldon Less than two minutes later Ted gave Vans back lead with help from Steve Bennett Gary Pickles unassis ted effort with 32 remaining In the game gave the much needed tying goal With only seconds remaining Fabian found a spot In the net behind Vans goal tender Rick giving them the win COMING SOON THE GEORGETOWN CIRCUS GIANT INDOOR FLEA MARKET FOR CHOICE SPACE CALL J KohariDT J Novak DT GEORGETOWN an Hwy 7 beside Post Office DENTURE therapy CLINIC or Quality Service Count onit DOWNHILL COSTS- YOU DOWN- an enjoyable day at a maior resort ENJOY HOURS OF THE DAYS BEST SKIING any Saturday or Sunday morning FOR 5 lor under or 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