Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 29, 1989, p. 26

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Page THE 11EI1A1J Sabres humble Caledon Flyers THE NET Acton Tail Sabres were taking no chances that an errant shot might find the target in their Mid Ontario Junior Hockey League clash Friday night against Caledon Sabres downed for their fourt win in a row Sabres host league leading Oranie ille Crushers in an important contest Sunday I in at the Community Centre Herald photo by By COLIN GIBSON Herald Sports Editor Acton Tail Realty Sabres con tmued with their impressive play in Mid Ontario Junior Hockey League action last Friday by thumping Caledon Flyers 1 before appreciative supporters at Acton Community Centre to run their consecutive win streak to four games and their season record 9 just one game below the 500 Overall team effort is what s the pointed out Sibre Steen taking fool sh our and killing Is tire better vl had nf and the defence well in fn f the Success breeds success and of late Sabres seem be quite tontine to let on ice deeds do the talking Sabres controlled the from the opening faceoff and followed the same tried and true formula that winning teams employ Namely don I let up and don let the opposition get back into the game Sabres led 2 after the first period and extended their lead to after minutes of play Caledon got on the scoresheet at the mark of the third period to prevent an Acton whitewash but Sabres counted two more goals in the final frame to put the stamp of approval on the solid 61 win Jeff Shevaher continued with his solid offensive work and counted two goals and two assists Bob Gagnon had a pair of goals with Bob Wilson Mark Boersm rounding out the Acton scoring John Van D im collected a pair of assists Jim M pi standout tin Acton nets to record vm Sabres have home games lined up foi heir fans this weekend Friday time pm at the Acton Community Centre play host lo Bradford The true test of the Sabres re juvenation should come Sunday afternoon I at the Acton Community Centre when Sabres lake on leagueleading Crushers Foodland novice reps find going gets tough Acton Novice Reps found the going tough in recent Hub League action dropping sue cessive games to Preston Fergus and Woolwich Nov 22 Acton played well defen sively but just t get the of fence rolling and lost to Preston Through two penods the game was a tight affair with Preston en joying a slim Preston broke the game open in the third penod by scoring twice to wrapupthe3 Owin Andrew Coe saw duty in the Ac ton netsand a solid game Last Thursday Acton Novice Reps played well enough to win but ran into a hot in the form of Sean Turner and bowed to Fergus in a game played in Fergus Shawn and Brenl scored for Acton with David Lajeunesse collecting an assist on McGuire s goal In the game against Woolwich Saturday played in Elmira Acton Foodland Novice Reps snoozed through the first period and by the time they woke up found the deficit too large to overcome as Woolwich posted the win Woolwich led after the first period and opened up a lead before the Foodland Reps hit the David Lajeunesse and Kevin Dick were the Acton marksmen with David Owen and Jason Christopher assisting on Kevin Dick goal This weekend the Acton Foodland Novice Reps take their show on the road The team is entered in a tournament in Erin Glad Robinson Spiel scheduled for weekend The annual Glad Robinson Ladies In House Bonspiel is scheduled for Saturday at North Halton Golf and Country Club It is expected that eight rinks will be competing for the champion ship trophy with each playing two games and the overall winner to be decided on a total points basis Bonspiel organizers suggest that rinks wishing to enter the tion make proper application as soon as possible First games in the bonspiel are scheduled to get under way at 9 a Saturday with second games scheduled to start at l p m In other Ladies Curling Club news froni North Golf and Coun try Club the Foskett nnk with Skip Jackie Vice Betty Cox Second Jane Gilmour and Lead Jen Vaiois has emerged as the First Draw winner in the Wednesday night ladies section Games were played over a five week period Runner up comprised Skip Alice Fraser Vice Enid Se cond Dolores Houghton and Lead Jean Connolly Thirjd place went to the of Skip Kann Henderson Vice Mane Stone Second Lynn Gillies and Lead Julia Arnold DISTRIBUTORS SHOP EARLY FOR ALL YOUR GIFT NEEDS Profosstonol Skate Sharpening Team Wear 8730500 Georgetown HOMEMADE PIES DonUtt Bokad Dally on OPEN HOURS 306 St Georgetown MILTON PHOTO GEO PHOTO THE ACTON Milton Mall Marketplace Plaza 8783361 8731237 853 ATTENTION ALL KIDS Send Your Letters To Santa To Us If you send your letter to Santa to us FIRST we II print them In the paper each week so Santa and everyone else can see how good you been and what youd like for Christmas We II also have a special note from Santa each week telling you just how hes doing Just drop your letter off at the Herald or mall It to us and well make sure that Santa gets your letter DROP OFF YOUR LETTER ANY TIME During business hours you 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