Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 31, 1979, p. 15

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Hellers upset Welders to confuse playoff runs Free Press Wednesday Jan 311979 B3 Firefighters continue despite setback The play off picture in the Acton Industrial league became very dark as a result of last weeks action With only one week remaining four teams could end up in a lie with only two of those four gaining playoff berths Hellers upset Vans Welding Sunday night to move to within two points of the Welders and into a lie with Lake view Centre who an decision to league lead ing Family Centre In the other contest Acton Terminal Warehouse surprised Blow Press with a 60 tie to move them even with Vans Welding two points ahead of Centre and Heller This weeks action pits Heller up against a Hellers win would That coupled with defeat of Vans Welding would leave all four clubs tied at 11 points Family Cleaners is leading the league with 23 points followed closely by Blow Press with Hellers kept their hopes of a play off berth alive when Allan Hall beat Vans goaltcnder Hick with only George Arlem fired the tying marker with 1 remaining piny Gary Pickles added an assist game gave Hellers the assisted on markers win and a last hope chance at a play off spot Three unanswered goals over the final minutes of play enabled Acton Terminal Ware- the other game on house a tie with Blow lnc industrial slate Sun Press in the mixed up day Family Cleaners had battle for playoff pos little trouble disposing of lion Centre after Bill Fabian opened the lowing the Centremen scoring for with an Pen the scoring unassisted marker at Bill Fields counted 14 of the opening opening marker for frame only to have Evan Lakeview then on it was all down The Cleaners fired After a slight setback to in Waterloo Wellington league play Acton Ban tam Firefighters have copped wins from pcler and Woolwich In seasons moved to the pull the game even two minutes later with help from Ken Slaney The Warehousers regained the lead with remaining in the opening period as Lome Gordon beat Dave Allen with from Bill and on Mellon Van I leet evened the count at two with assistance from Ken Owen before the frame ended Blow Press gained the lead for the first time at the ten second mark of the middle stanza as George put the puck behind Bill in the net Blow Press extended heir lead as Ron Sch found the range at the 1035 mark Ken six J give Heller a win assisted second mark but from hill Before the period had reached the half way point Family Cleaners had a pair of goals from Wayne Allan and a single From Ed Bob Boom Boom Jarrett drew the only assist on the three markers Wayne Deforest lifted hopes as the first period ended but it was as close as they three more goals In the exhibition play the Fire- second period before fighters handled them Lakeview to selves well topping notch their final Woyne squad Allan fired his third of Acton could not find the four goals for Family handle against Orange- Gary Marsh and Cecil falling Coach added the other Steve Marshall fell his second period goals Bill club completely out Fields replied for the played Orangcville out- Centremen shoeing them by a Family added two margin and allowing unanswered goals in the hem only two good final minutes Wayne ing chances scoring on Allan netted his fourth from Gary Marsh and Ed Rick Smith Tim Baker tallied with sec onds remaining from John Snow As the schedule winds up Hellers will make a final bid for a playoff spot as they tackle at p as will Lake- lhingB view Centre when they meet Van s Welding at At m Family Cleaners and Blow Press will do Van s Jumped to a 20 lead by the midway point of the first period on goals by Dave Thompson and Bart Jacobs but Heller came back before the frame had ended with goals by Allan Hall and Glen to even the count Hellers took the lead in the second period as Allan Hall found the net for the second time with help from Gary Coulton Dave Thompson tied score two minutes later and the two clubs settled buck and played scoreless hockey for almost minutes until The pulled to within one as umobi Hon Mellon found the nigh a mark from Henry Toebes and Bill lnbian An unassisted marker by Van Fleet restored Blow Press two goal lead heading into the third period mark the Pressmen rounded out scoring give themselves a three goal margin Ken fired marker unassisted At of he final frame began their comeback Handy fired a pair to pull to within one Gary Pickle Mark Duval and marker from Tim Ferguson to round out the scoring Fred assisted on the Ferguson counter After a scoreless first frame with Woolwich the Firefighters came on strong to record a vic tory Marshall was pleased with his teams perfor mance in this contest around claiming they hit any- strong ihing that moved in the Hespeler squad first period and then Tim Baker kept completely controlled the in the contest playing game strongly in the Acton net Andy Valvods opened Marshall felt his team the scoring with only the last few games Tim gave per cent in the remaining in the second Shields who played with contest but played a very period from Tony the club for the past few chippy game and without Sheppord Bakcra goaltendlng Tim Evans gave the would have come up on jaaig lwo lead the losing End before Tim Evans scored the the had ended first Firefighters m put Ac- marker in the opening by three before frame from Gord Brent Mathews broke the Acton shutout putting After a scoreless on the board second period the Mnrk Du added an bantams came back with unassisted goal from to ri m guson The Bantams would like to express thanks to their assistant coach of United Slates over the summer and helped with the cluband his old team mates while visiting and Tim Ferguson were worthy of special men for their fine play according to Marshall After being held score less in the match the Firefighters LADIES Any Lndlci Iniorotted Acton Ladies SoftMTen contact at I This is not a Powder Any Age Welcome TORONTO COPENHAGEN HON STOP ABC CHARTERS 369 00 NORDAIR DC 8 ago Alio won Canadian and Dopanuto tux and Cancellation Insurance EXTRA Ugh Single Helen Gibson Lidia Helen Gibson id Me Single Mens Triple Dane Campbell Top Singles Steve Campbell Holmes Bonnie Morrison Sweeney JOS Barter Top Trlplo Morrison Steve Campbell Ivy Lusty Sheldon Darker Ladies high tingle Allan Hall third of the and Lome Gordon Youth bowling Shift One The Ants took the sting out of the Scorpions when they took both games and lotals The Bees put the Wasps back In their hive when they took and totals The Caterpillars walked away with two onehalf points and left the But terflles behind Standings Caterpil lars Wasps Bees Butterflies Ants Scorpions 19 Shift Two The Files buzzed right past the Mosquitoes and took both games and to tals The Fireflies couldnt get their lights working and the Hornets came up and took both games and totals from them The Beetles crawl up to take two games and totals from the Moths Standings Hornets Moths Fireflies Beetles Mosquitoes Flies 11 Top Ten Brian Man Kenny Norton Gillian Fryers Robert Jennings Richard Karen LitUe Bevcr ley Dunn Kevin Galloway Chris vais238 Pop winners Tracey Smith 42 Robert Jen Juniors Shift One The Poodles beat the Dalmatians to the fire and took two games and totals The Collies hung their tails between their legs when they lost all gomes and totals to the The Ternors nipped the for two games and totals Standings Dalmatians Poodles Yorklcs Collies Poms Shift Two The Bulldogs put up a good fight but the Beagles took games and totals The bit Huskies for two games and totals Even though the Chihuahuas are small they held their own and took two games and totals from the Standings Chihuahuas Beagles Bulldogs 41 Huskies 20 Shelties Top Ten Brian Canary Wade Teresa Dunn Stewart Hoy 495 Peter Mills 492 Colleen Joel Pink 404 Graham White Roger Masters Handy Peddle 447 Seniors Elms lost their branches when the Pine took all games and totals from the Palms Cedars stripped the bark oft the Birches to take the first two games but the Birches didnt give up and 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