Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 1, 1984, p. 10

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10 GeoroeiownActon Wednesday Feb SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO YOU BY REAL ESTATE SERVCES LTD REALTOR 170 GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8770173 McKenzieSmith sports by Mould and Margie Parker and Patrick Johnston Baikclball The girls basketball team look on Brookville last week defeat ing their opponents Margie Parker and McMillan were named the top players on offense and Monica Parker was selected the best player on defense The next game for the McKenzie Smith girls will be against the Centennial Chargers next week Curling The Smith curlers were back in action this week and are showing great team spirit The teams are steadily improving their skills and this weeks results were Mr Sadler Tony Nolan Scott Brown Margie Parker Patrick Johnston Jeff Knapman Doug Neely and Monica Parker Skiing On January over students from Acton travelled to Horseshoe Valley Ski resort north of for a day of either crosscountry or downhill skiing All participants had a tremendous time and the snow conditions were excellent Each student received a skiing lesson and a hotdog as part of their trip Shinny dates In Industrial League action February Jug City will meet Family CIeaner3 at m A will host Acton Travel at and will take on Heller s at 9 Continuing Pee Wee play February A Tidewater vs Rochester at a and Baltimore will be pitted against land at 7 a m London will meet SI Kills at 7 a in Atom action and Oshawa hosts Hamilton at In the Novice division Burlington vs Dixie at 9 am meets Weston at 10 a m and Guelph will take on at 1 a The Cougars vs the Whalers at 12 m in Bantam action and the Rockies the Jets at I 45 On Sunday February Midget play will continue as Montreal vs Toronto and Vancouver takes on Edmonton Town league tallies WEE In Pec Wee action Saturday January Baltimore edged Tidewater and Cleveland bombed Rochester Geoff Burton tallied a pair of markers Tor Baltimore and Brad pounded in he third goal to clinch the win Brandon Canary Phillip Landriault and were credited with the assists Christ Armstrong scored the lone Tide water goal with aid from Tim Brlggs Marks led the Cleveland assault with a pair of goals and David Craig Greg Auger Carrie Gallant and Wayne Si err lit added the remaining markers with assists from Sterritt Auger Craig and Dale Stewart Jamie Nicholson and Mike Butler tallied the two Rochester markers with assists from Kim Kent Petty and David Boyle BANTAM In Bantam league play the Cougars blanked the Jets and the Whalers nipped the Rockies Mike Arblc had a tremendous game for the Cougars as he racked up a hattrick and Bob Trembley Tim Oakley and Derek Bottomly added singles Cougars aids came from Jeff Scott Jeff Jackson and Wayne Paul Shannon Dowle was credited with the shutout Shane Adams led the Whalers to a pair of goals and Aubrey managed a single to edge the Rockies Aubrey was also credited an assist and Chalmers aided Adams goal Joe Marchment and Guy plugged singles each in the Rockies effort with a single assist credited to Bosse ATOM Hamilton and Si Kilts played to a 1 1 tic in the Atom division and blitzed London Jeff poked in the lone St Kills marker with an assist from Matt Johnstone and Chris McGerngle scored the Hamilton goal with aid from Ryan Mike led the Oshawa attack against London and racked up four markers while Clayton Leys pegged a pair and Duff Sheldon and Chris Schell added singles Leys Schell and Greg Cock bum were credited with the assists Chris Caswell and Dan Jennings fired in the two London goals with assists from Jason Albert and Craig Stuckey NOVICE In Novice play Weston doubled Burlington Dixie slipped by Guelph I and Brampton edged Oakville Ryan Brain chalked up four markers for and Bobby Andrews and Stephen added singles for the win Diana Michael Andrews and Matthew Andrews aided on the goals Adam Forrest pegged two goals in Burlingtons effort and Steven was credited with a single Forrest and Michael Owens made the assists William notched the lone Dixie goal unassisted and Brian playadcxtumety in net for the shut out Kent Stuckey played well for ton as he nailed two goals in their effort against and Mark Henderson Matthew and Jodl Coleman scored singles Brampton assists came from Scott Mickey Matthew Boughner Jason Lowrle and Steven Townsley David Smiley played well for and he was rewarded with a hattrick in the match Jason Wilson added the fourth goal and assists came from Steven Stuck ess and Smiley MIDGET In Midget action Vancouver and Toronto played to a tie and Montreal wiped out Edmonton Ron Talbot Johnson Todd Andrews and Tom tallied singles for Toronto with aids from Rob Allen John Chris Wayne Choppel and Andrew Ferguson Paul Sutton and Ken managed two markers each for Vancouver with assists from Victor Dan Steve Raine and Chris Stansbury Steven Harris Brian Fife Land and Chris Stewart pegged a marker each for the Montreal win with assists from Jerry Herri ngton Paul Dodds Mike Case and Fife Dan Wood and Clint McMillan notched singles for Edmonton and assists were credited to Bob Watson and Collin Lewis Stars swim to victory On January 21 Queen Elizabeth Park School hosted a swim meet against the Swimming Stars of Acton The final score was Swimming Stars of Acton Queen Elizabeth Results are as follows i Back Stmt all Julie Sarah Kim I Grading niter Sew Lot 14 Rack lilt- Andm Johnston Tarnmw Hammond i Bairn strati nap I I KrlAndtrwn i Bach Strati 1 I Johnston Dome Simon EnMMJc Brian J ma 1 Jul TrT Ijm 4 Kim 1 Cirri St Jennifer Ecdo Gaunt Sarah Ticdlttmbolj End Loll M ait Matlhrw INjlMoHanirTKind M Sink aft Jofmtao Tanunia lUm Kyle Anderson Strata Had avert Fountain Renal a llandmnl Bowel I Brian Simon art reap I Julie KlntCarkum Walih i Carrie t Johntlon MFIr ilAairr Metafile Lot Fountain Brian I Kenny Hammond Fit Ma II ft nap I Johnlton It Tunmie M kan II 11 I Jaion Frtt tin JohnUoo Drain M 14 I Brian KnnyBovtn Simon Jon Comwell who lives in the area grabbed two firsts at the Off Road Riders ice racing competitions Seventyeight motorcycle from all Ontario spent several speedy but chilly lours on January barreling around the mile ovil track laid out on Reservoir this was the fifth year a row the Halton Riders had hosted the event The Mice on Ice races featured ranging in age between to over SO There Racer tops were bikes ranging from the tyke variety all the way up to full bore racing machines of the type seen on Ontarios flat tracks in balmier weather They all have hundreds of sheet metal screws inserted in the knobby tires for traction romped away with the win on a super quick Suzuki in the Expert class He was again ops in the Open Expert category He borrowed a Honda for this beat and showed a clean pair of heels to his op position despite the fact that the borrowed machine lacked place finishers Public Skating Times HILLS ARENAS ACTON COMMlUWTV CENTRE Fab GEORGETOWN MEMOMAL CENTRE Wadnday Fob 1 Saturday Fob Sunday Fab GORDON ARENA Saturday Fab Skating Sunday Fob ADMISSION Children GO Adult Meet the RAIDERS Ron Twiss is a seasoned veteran with the edition of he Georgetown Chrysler Raiders and one of only a couple members of the squad that played with the Hardy Cup team and last year squad Twiss is his fifth year with the team after playing junior in Milton and Wind before a brief stint with the Rich mond Rifles of the Eastern League Ron has the rarity of being a tough rugged winger that can also put the puck in the net and when he isn on the left wing he may be found along the bluehnc where he is more than capable of contri Georgetown MEET THE SABRES RANDY Randy Coverdalc came up from the Acton Midgets to join the Sabres this year and he says he looking forward to several productive years in Junior Hockey The five foot 10 inch 185 pound left wing shoots left and said his hobbies include cars and sports hometown is Rockwood and he is a graduate of Acton Minor Hockey NORTH HALTON SPORTS tor B tqultwttt 7 MA ST S The Acton Major Atoms eliminated Fergus in the playoffs last week In two game straight In this photo an Acton player dumps the puck into the Fergus net in game one last Tuesday night war takes aim as he lets go dive and Paula were sweeping away at Mixed Curling recently CARPETING ft FLOORING SPECIALISTS 126 Main St Acton ORGAN LESSONS 8774919 NeTs Music forr SAVE UP TO 50 ON YOUR HEATING BILL NOW SAVE EVEN MORE AT ENERGY CENTRES GIGANTIC FIREPLACE INSERT WAREHOUSE CLEAROUT Unbelievable savings on major brand name wood stoves fireplace Inserts names like Fisher Pioneer Napoleon Heat Craft and many more all marked at staling hot How sizzling you ask HAMILTON ENERGY CENTRES Treat your car and pocketbook Id Firestone Auto Service icTiJrufciilriniitaJqihe OIL LUBE FILTER WHFEI FRONT DISC BRAKES SERVICE l nitwit w SHOCKS A AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE 2l5 S HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE 68A Main Street North Moore Park Plaza GEORGETOWN 8775110

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