THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1998 THE NEW TANNER EY7H7] Paint rep ae Salt COUPON SAVINGS Lumber, Hardware, RE or | OS 8SSSC6S 96S3E65S6SO Sports 264 Main St. N. $19-853-1970 \ i Tor. Line: -1259 Pee ton broaeenees DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT 5 PM. 56 Mill St. East, Acton Professional design {\ and printing. Ra Tel. (519) 853-5615 Fax. (519) 853-5731 ACTON'S UNDER 13 Girls' Select soccer team took the chiimeatodalin§ in the Alliston Invitational Select Soccer Tournament Aug. 22-23. In back from left are Dale Dingwall (assistant coach), Bella Wolfer, Stephanie Christie, Andrea Dingwall, Caitlin Rivers, Justine Selihar, Danielle Young, Holly Petkoff, Jasmine Stofast and Dave Banks (coach). In middle row are Sabrina Fread, Lisa Robson, Erin Greenfield, Holly Goddard, Kate Banks and Rachel Turner. In front are Emily Henderson and Emma Goddard. Acton girls soccer tourney champs The Acton Under 13 Girls Select soccer team took the championship in the Alliston Invitational Select Soccer Tournament on the weekend of-August 22-23. In preliminary round ac- tion Acton, sponsored by Bev Gray Design Services, over- powered Wasaga Beach 8-0 in their first game. Holly Goddard led the scoring with four goals, Erin Greenfield counted two and single Soccer markers went to Bella Wolfer and Rachel Turner. The second game was tougher as Acton was held to a 3-3 tie by Alliston #1. Acton had most of the play but allowed Alliston to come back from 3-1 to tie the game. Again Goddard led scoring with two and the sin- gle goal went to Greenfield. The last game of this round was against Flesherton with Acton coming out on Playoffs this weekend BOYS Under-11 MacMillan's came back in the second half to tie Puslinch 2-2 to end regular season play last Wednesday. Brendan Pezzack and Brad Ethier scored for MacMillan's. Pezzack and Eric Corman shared the oie duties. Soccer playoffs will be held this Sat- urday and Sunday. GIRLS Under-13 Holly Goddard scored four goals to lead Acton Musicland to an 8-0 rout over Erin/Hillsburgh III last Tues- day in the first post-season semi final playoff game. Manda Waples, Jamie Greenfield, Kristin Kilgour and Hollie Manson all had singles. Musicland finished the regular season in first place. Puslinch was second, Acton I was third and Fergus was fourth. Acton's Bev Gray Design Services downed Brampton A 3-1 to finish regular sea- son play 5-0-1 for first place in the North Peel/ Halton Select league. Erin Greenfield scored twice and Rachel Turner had a single. top 5-0. Greenfield and Wolfer scored two goals each with Jasmine Stofast count- ing the single. Goals scored were impor- tant as they allowed Acton to finish top of their division and qualify for the final. Their opponents were Alliston Rep. who came in top of their division. The championship game was an exciting battle. Greenfield scored a goal in each half as Acton outplayed the opposi- tion for a 2-0 victory. Strong defensive play by Holly Petkoff, Kate Banks, Andrea Dingwall and Justine Selihar, with great goalkeep- ing from Sabrina Fread al- lowed Acton to record three shutouts in four games. eS a ed Dagar + Monday - Friday 9 - 9 Saturday 9 - 6 * Sunday Closed 853-2220 294 Queen St. E., Acton Georgetown - Denturist - + RELINES - SAME DAY - EMERGENCY REPAIRS - IMPLANT DENTURES + QUALITY SERVICES GUARANTEED - NO REFERRAL NEEDED; SIMPLY CALL OUR OFFICE DIRECT DENTURE CLINIC Alexander Trenton, D.D., F.C.A.0., " TOTAL ae uch eMart sis) - NEW COMPLETE & PARTIAL DENTURES CREATING CONFIDENT SMILES SINCE 1982 18 CHURCH ST. GEORGETOWN (Across from the fee \< ne Library, corer of While Acton's David Lajeunesse won't have a regular spot with the Kitchener Rangers of the Ontario Hockey League this season, the 17-year-old left winger could be called up for some games. Lajeunesse was "big time disappointed" when he was sent down to the Ranger's farm team -- the Elmira Sugar Kings -- at the end of training camp on the week- end. Dad Mitch Lajeunesse said they will take this week to make up their minds about David's hockey future. Lajeunesse sent down "David has other offers from Provincial Junior "A" teams but right now he's heading to the farm (team) unless something happens," Mitch said. "David thought he played well enough to stay but they told him that it was just a numbers game with a lot of veterans on the team. He can practice and workout with the Rangers and if they have injuries they will call him up." Lajeunesse said if David goes to Elmira he will be bil- | leted with a local family and begin Grade 12 there. at & ACTON SOCCER CLUB 30th Anniversary Celebration VIDEO DANCE September 11th, 8 p.m. ye Acton Legion, Buffet and Prizes Tickets available at the door $10.00 each Must be 19 years and over Acton Indoor Soccer REGISTRATION Mixed - Ages 4 Years to Adult M.Z. Bennett ns. (at soccer field) Saturday, Sept. 12th 10:00 am to 1:00 pm 'Acton Arena & Community Centre Saturday; Sept. 26th 10:00 am to 1:00 pm - For more information contact Joanne Cooper 853-4917