Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 4, 1979, p. 12

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B2 Acton Free Press Wednesday April Extra period marker gives Pressmen crown Anyone who went for a sudden death sudden coffee after the third victory period period of the Acton Family Cleaners Industrial League final finished in first place on Sunday missed the over the regular season most important part of but had trouble beating the entire game Dave Allen in the Blow A strong comeback by Press goal for five and Family Cleaners over the one half periods over the last seven minutes of the last two games before game forced overtime exploding to make the but the extra period final exciting lasted only 26 seconds Allen robbed the before Blow Press Cleaners blind In the first regained the lead In the contest as Blow Press scored a 32 win In game two Allen was again sharp as he held Family off the until he 7 mark of the final frame when they scored four times to even a boring contest and set the stage for overtime Blow Press scored early in the match as Bruce found a loose puck In front of the open Cleaners net during a scramble and tucked it home with Mike Miller assisting At the mid point of the period the Pressmen struck again George McPhail tallied this wrist shot beat this time with a slap shot from outside the blue line that seemed to handcuff Morrison high on the glove side second game Cleaners seemed of reach for Mark Morrison on the Family when Evan glove side McPherson assisted on the goal Blow Press took a commanding lead early In the second as again frounddt The mad scramble Family Cleaners Mark Morrison had plenty of help trying to come up with a loose puck during game two of the In dustrlal League final on Sunday Unfortunately the extra bodies were a on this play as Ilruce 5 Blow Press tucked the puck into the open side of the net Family Cleaners back from a four goal deficit over the last seven minutes only to lose the game In the first of over lime giving Blow Press the final series In two straight games Arena staff try for union Workers in the three arenas in Hal ton Hills hope to form a union and are seeking certification for membership in the Canadian Union of Public Service Employees Glen Gray recreation Director confirmed representatives of the arena staff will appear before the Ontario Labor Relations Board April The attempt is being made on behalf of all arena workers including Rink rats and workers in the concession booth TRIANO Ladies High Single Bonnie Morrison BO Ladies High Triple Bonnie Morrison Men High Single Dave Campbell Men High Triple Dave Campbell 658 Other Top Sinales Youth bowling Bantams take two games and to- used for firewood when Charlie Ivy Don Mario Steve Camp bell Gary Leslie Out to Lunch Bunch won 3 points for Half and Half for Hor l for Wishful for Quickies 3 for Long Hairs for BIG FOUR March Ladles high ingle Jackie ladies high triple Jackie Higgins mens high single Ed Enslng men high triple Ed En sing Other top singles Brian Hayter found the mesh from Ron Schmidt and Ken Owen with only a minute remaining in the second stanza The Pressmen played a defensive style over the final frame seeming more satisfied to back peddle and keep control of the puck than move in toward the Cleaner goal With on the clock the move started to back fire Ed Hlilier started what would be the come back as he found room behind Pressman Dave Allen Three minutes later the Cleaners struck again This lime it was Wayne Allan who found an opening with Hllller assisting The surge continued for Family as they added goals by Ed Huller and Bob Jarre It over the final three minutes to cap the comeback and force an overtime period It look Blow Press only seconds to regain their composure as hey met challenge of scoring first head on with Evan getting credit for the goat an unassisted effort The win brought to an end lo the industrial sea son with Blow Press tak ing the league final in straight games from first place finishing Family Cleaners The league dance and awards night will be held on April at the band hall Tickets are avail able at J Sports Acton Travel or team captains Blow Press lineup included Dave Allen Ken Owen Ken Jim Cooney Bruce son Fred Crawford Ron Schmidt George Evan Mike Miller and Van Fleet Third title Former Acton Sabre Brian Beaumont cap tured his straight title in the Georgetown Industrial League Canary goaler Hampton takes careful aim as he releases a rock during Ihe at the Curling Club on Ihe weekend Kink members Wills Hewitt Cripps rink winners in Hospitality bonspiel Shift one Wasps left Dalmatians spots the Birches took two Bob Smith the caterpillars a are getting larger as they games and totals real stinger when they took another Ihree points standings Cedars took all games and totals his week from the Poms Birches Elms Butterflies were hit with Terriers stole the bones pines Red Woods a touch of spring fever right from under the Palms 42 when they took one game Poodles noses when they Top ten Marina Her and totals from the ringlon Gall Scorpions Ants marched Standings Dalmatians Cindy Brouillard 84 Terriers Poodles Bob Felker Gary Poms Yorkies43 Carrie Collies over the Bees to take one game and totals Standings Bees Caterpillars Butter flies Wasps Anls37 Scorpions Winnie Splinter Don Archibald George Norton High Hopes won for Untouchables for i Bemle Bananas A far 63 Big Elf 3 for 57 Spoilers 1 for Head Puis for 37V4 EDDIE SHACK Hockey School July Aug 31 For Inlo I WESTWOOD ARENAS 6757604 McCnstall 510 Melissa Harris Dennis Cham pagnc 467 Karen Glenn Connie McCristall Shift two Beagles put the She I ties in the pound when they took all games and totals Chihuahuas Shift two Fireflies and Huskies t light was no match for the fussy so Ihcy split the Flies when they lost one points taking two each game and totals Mas The red flag was down out flew the Moths when the Bulldogs took to take all games and to two games and totals VV3pl6S I Beetles were left from the with broken antennas Standings Beagles when the Hornets took Chihuahua s Bulldogs one game and totals from Pekes Sheltlcs them Huskies 32 Standings Hornets 62 p Fireflies 43 Beetles Teresa Dunn Moths Gordon Stew Flics Darren Top Ten Kevin Gal Steven Hall Julie Blinn Heat ley Bruce Shan 284 Karen Little 467 Grant Smith 458 Shawn Calloway 274 Roger Masters 457 Sally Richard Cripps Beverley Dunn Brian Mandarino Warren Blain 243 Kenny Bowers The Cedars Gaynor Jenklnson over the Elms to take all games and totals Palms didn sway and Juniors they look two games and Shift one just totals from the Pines nipped by the Collies to Red woods were almost Birthday greetings for this week are extended to David Deforest and Connie Middle an who swept three driver categories races money percent age at Greenwood winter meeting scored his win of the sea son in Sunday third race with Ihe pacing filly News The Ihree year olds second consecutive victory lifted Waples stable earnings this year lo over mark HILLS NOTICE Refuse normally picked up Monday April will be picked up Tuesday April Further refuse normally picked up Tuesday April 1979 will be picked up Wednesday April 18th B Commercial refuse will be picked up Thursday April Works Department Town Hill HALT0N HILLS Sunflight SPRINGSUMMtR Brochures NOW AVAILABLE AT TD 8533580 TOWN OF HALTON HILLS RECREATION PARKS DEPARTMENT SPRING BROCHURE Please note the following additionscorrections for the Spring Brochure distributed March 21 1 Additions Royal Canadian Legion Branch Georgetown Harold Badham 9934 Branch 8774413 Ladies Auxiliary Hazel Dumper 877 Royal Canadian Legion Branch Acton Branch 197 8530910 Baseball Men Slow Pitch Cor 2 Corrections Soccer contact for Georgetown Meteors Wittich 7979 Acton Curling Club is winding down its 197879 season and with brings annual Hospitality Bonspiel Defending champions rink of Dennis Girls soccer There will be divisions of girls soccer this season Involving Georgetown Milton and rural North loop com missioner Des forty has announced Games will be played In all three communities in Junior intermediate and senior divisions Acton could also be included but as tilings stand now won be and managers for girls teams from Acton haven If Acton can field teams then those girls will be encouraged to sign up with Georgetown Milton or Pine view Leo Joyce and Jean I- put up a tough fight keep the silverware fell just shori in days of fun filled curling js Bill I Donna Cripps Vine cm out in overall The rink amassed points over the Home Hardware event three better than the defending ha m pi on Third place went to a rink skipped by with points Del while Hewitt rink lopped fourth with and onehalf markers fifth place in Ihe standings went to Glen Gray s rink with and threequarter points Sixth spot was laken by a rink skipped by Mary Watson points Larry Slingerlands rink look seventh spot with 38 and quarter points David Lang and his rink placed eighth Sponsor Mike Kinol was on hand to present the championship trophy There were rinks in Ihe compel Acton Lions moved into the Waterloo- Wellington consolation final last week with a good goal lending per formance by Bruce Canary Canary a right winger the club played solid goal over the final half of the contest after starting Tim McKendry had been ejected from the game after receiving a five minute major penalty for high sticking The games final score was giving the Lions the scries in straight games Acton won Ihe first game of Ihcr series in Acton scored the only goal of the first frame at the mark as Sieve scared from David Milne and Rick Dodos Acton went up on a goal by Jim Richard at with Paul Cargill drawing an assist Only a few seconds later an incident In front of the Aclon sent Tim McKendry lo the showers With no back up goal lender dressed for game forward Bruce Canary put on he pads for the remainder of the match pulled to within one early in Canary debut but came fighting back with a goal from Vlnct before the period ended Randy Coverdale drew an assist got their second at Ihe mid point of the final frame pull lo within two but that wab all they could get by Canary 1 with an unassisted effort by Randy Coverdale and a Hick Dodds counter from Lorenzo before the final buzzer According lo coach Barry Inscoe the de fence tightened up in front of Canary giving him all the support lhc could It nice I have a player like that on the bench who wc can coll on said Inscoe Bruce Canary is a two way winger and good goal scorer It would be a shame wasle his talents in goal The Acton team will lake on New Hamburg at Ihe Community Centre Wednesday MENS ICE TIME AVAILABLE Skateboard Park Opening Apr 1979 ARENAS Acton Mens Softball League REGISTRATION SUNDAY APRIL 8th I 00 p lit PROSPECT PARK ACTON FEE 30 REGISTRATION First To Come First To Flayl FOR FURTHER INFORMA CALL Karl 853 ONTARIO CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND PLAYOFFS GEORGETOWN CHRYSLER RAIDERS PORT ELGIN Fri Apr 6 830 pm Tues Apr 10 830 pm SUPPORT THE RAIDERS at the Gordon Memorial Children OJB Gas Grills LEISURE MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS 8776961 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