Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 24, 1979, p. 10

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Jan 24 Midgets top leaders Acton Ed In out Derek Midgets ore sitting next the playmaker of the to last in Waterloo- game picking up two Wellington standings but assists Single helpers that stop them tins went to Ron Jackson week as they knocked off Gary Lumbers Don the first placed Woolwich and Bill Curry squad Acton took four minutes In other action the mid in penalties compared to gets finished off their schedule with a loss In a penalty filled game in Fergus The Woolwich game was considered by man Bill to be the best game his club has played this season We played consistent hockey for three periods said Six players shared in the scoring Denis Kirton Todd Murray Gary Lumbers Don Broulliard and Derek netted the mar 18 for Woolwich remaining in the con The Fergus affair was Gar wild and as Acton took minutes in pen ook W ralnutcs allies The next for the Dennis Kirton was the in nout midgets will be only Acton player to find at a tournament In the net as he tallied with KingstononJanuary28 Peewees top pair Ac ton Lions pee wees pushed their season totals to wins five losses and a tic with a pair of Waterloo Wellington league vie over the past week The Lions found Elora a pesky bunch in their first encounter of the week and came away with only a win as four players were missing from the lineup Steve Chris Hicks Bruce Canary and Rid- Dodos uniform for the contest Acton jumped into an early 20 lead as they found the net twice within the first minute of play Jim Richard netted the first Danaght connected for his second of the evening from Paul Acton added a pair of goals by Jim Richard in the second and then held on for the win Paul Car Vince and David Milne and then the picked up pair switched rotes for the second tally fought back and evened the count by the midway point of the per before Excellent goal tending according to coach Barry was the difference for Acton as they topped Woolwich 1 in other Redmen cop crown Tom Is not trying lo fly Just reach the water first In a duel meet be tween Acton and Perdue high schools at I ions Pool last week Acton nipped the lilting Perdue team 1391 H for the win Swimmers win duel with Perdue High School After suffering a Thomas topped the an Junior urn resounding defeat to distances for the Georgetown High in a freestyle and individual el meet in Georgetown medley Judy Shndboit last week the Acton High competed in the junior swim team rebounded and senior girls metre with a 133118 over Per frtc style capturing both due High School of Oak events He was tops in the breast Neither squad pro stroke winning the and a full contingent 100 metre events The on for the duel meet with double winner for the Perdue bringing a strong Acton boys team was contingent of seniors Richard Stanley Stanley while Acton earned a events taking the nucleus of junior aged metre freestyle and swimmers Breaststroke The swim team managed first J places in 18 of the w completed over the day 2nd Four Acton swimmers managed first place in if sen or so Lisa melr Tom Mown Recreation team performs well fourth in vaulting Local girls performed In the Cidet It well in Hit York under 10 Martha Turners Invitational won Hie silver Acton Midget fought back from a 12 half time margin to top Collmgwood tonal Basketball tourna on the weekend It was the first for the young five tries coming dose oral times The moved into the championship side of the draw with a convincing win over Owen Sound The scoring was well spread out over the four quarters as they for points m he chap- first period and then in each of the last three Owen Sound managed only six points in the first half Glenn Scott led the Act on attack with 15 points followed closely by John Lobclio with Brent added nine more The found competition stiffcr as play continued A victory over Park Street gave them berth in the final where they would meet the host Collmgwood cam Gymnastics Meet North on Six gymnasts from the Saturday morning classes con ducted by the Hills Recreation Depart ment competed in designed for who ictice than eight hours per week of limited facilities in town he lo cal iris arc lo only one and a half hours per wtek InHuliny Division Wood won the bronze alt round with first place in floor exercise a tie for third place on Margaret Sale seventh all round with first phce on the balance tie for second in Pimcli is nil round tie lor third on the beam and placing second ill round She wds se cond on the balance bcim third in floor fourth in vaulting and lied for fifth on un even Vanessa Mitchell wis fifth all round with a third in vaulting a fourth in floor exorcist fifth in the balance beam Susan CraiL wis sixth all round with a fourth on beam a tie for fifth uneven sixth place in vault and floor exercise 500 Club Lucky winners in this week s Club included Cliff Bruce Earl Waller and Jim Gib son 150 ft Co Mountainview Road S GEORGETOWN RACEWAY HARNESS RACING Post Time Thursday Evening 8pm Sunday Afternoon 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Acton net Paul Cargij gave Acton the lead midway through the first period as he connected from Dave Woolwich tied the game at the mark of the second period only to have Danagher net the winner from Jim Richard and Brad Mac Pherson two minutes lat Furniture Annual January Sale Howard Campbell the owner invites all the folks of this area to drop in and cash in on our JANUARY DISCOUNT PRICES 465 Main St Milton 8787256 Across f am M iron SHOWROOM HOURS A OHA INTERMEDIATE A Georgetown Chrysler Raiders vs Dundas FRIDAY Gordon Memorial Arena ills Students 25 25 SENIOR CITIZENS BE A RAIDER BOOSTER Memberships Available At All Home Games Service Clip and save coupons Your satisfaction is our prime concern Help create student jobs And well help you nt Works is government job on proyam ties net to projects prove the lis in 1 1 iture job prospects of its Get roup or on lo Hunk an idea If to to weeks between it September tier Works be to lie you turn your into reality Your Mould the con and must 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