Legion I town league ATOMGordie Arthur fired four goats and Gary Lumbers bagged the other three as Weston whipped Dixie In the opening game of their best of three league final aeries Steve Hepburn earned a pair of assists and Dennis Kirton picked up one David Brown netted both goals Rochester and Springfield bottled to a 11 tie In the first game of a best of three final aeries Ray scored for Springfield in the first period and Ford Alton tied It up In the second for Rochester In an exhibition game Tom Ryan scored five times to lead Baltimore to a win over Cleveland Marc McKerracher also scored for Baltimore John Thompson and Bill each earned a pair of assists Singles went to McKerracher and Ken Harris Paul scored for Cleveland on a pass from Peter NOVICE Although they lost the second game of a total goals semifinal series Hamilton aide- lined Niagara Falls on the strength of a 1 opening game victory Hamilton will meet London In the finals Nick tallied four goals and an assist for the Red Wings In the first game John netted one goal and Jeff Hamilton picked up a pair of assists Mike Dawson replied for the Flyers Rob and Steve Lumbers both scored twice for Niagara Fails In the second game Steve scored once TremUls and Dawson earned assists Hamilton marksmen were Nick Humenluk and John Grlese Humcniuk Jeff Hamilton and Peter McKeown earned assists Dver fired hat trick to lead Buffalo to a win over Pittsburgh John Mc- Cutcheon Dave Moore and Calvin Wyga also scored for Buffalo Jack Vos collected three assists John McCutcheon two and Ed Ensing Mike Masters and Dave Moore one each Rick Baglnski scored for Pitts burgh on a pass from Toth MIDGETMontrcal captured the midget championship by doubling score on Los Angeles 63 won the series three games to Gary Moore scored twice and Ian Campbell Schuts Sid Barensand Paul Daley once each for the champs Assists went to Kevin Marcoux Brian Storey Carl Reed Paul Daley Chris Ten ant and Riny Chris Schuts Mike Ferguson and Gary Masters were the Los Angeles marksmen Future Friday March Rochester The Free Prow Wednesday March 29 1972 Hamilton or ATOM- Wo lion vi Dixie Saturday April I Spring old NOVICE- SI London vi lla ml lion or Niagara Ft Hi ATOM Dixie If necnury Orangeville Raceway prill FIRST RACE 9 Ridley SPRING Hick PRIMA Cornell Killnan 3 C Wee ChelleK Webb Snob blab R Weitaarth MudlllyC Hurry Up SECOND RACE puce WW LORD CAPTAIN 1 MlbTY Gamut 2 Blare Gnltin Portly liar Dean Corny Adloa Clay J Currle AE Mae Oregon Martian THIRD MOO STCFFR FJ I el JACK Troy ROYAL Lady Karen Cochrane Sharp Clark J Ko Crave Vankeci Pride Graham LAND Lord Dukei AL Luring Kid R FOURTH RACE pace WD J ABB EG ALE Given DESMOND DARES SCOTS Union Stir Calvin Long Deal Lad At Hon Hutch AUTUMN SKY J Holmes J FAMOUS White Moody 1 Cochrane Mick Ray Lock hart Gilhralth Vldi Volo AE Galium Trope SIXTH GORDONS N While 4 MOUNT ICHrYHOD BOY l Good Dye Klllon J Pollard Lace Cochrane Lin Up A Mill SEVENTH RACE pice 2 OXFORD BETTY Hie I DANJC Grainger WICK Cenilla Campbell 4 Warden Leo Carlo Llndiay EIGHTH RACEPacttMO Hie PEPPY NANCY N White IT S DALE Wm Troy Weal Wild Warner 4 Ned Crowe Key Fill sera Id Winter MelodyK Webb NINTH RACE Pace LOCUST Troy JADES Moore A J McGregor Stead Section Chief Moko TENTH RACEpace i DUCHESS EXPRESS Crowe 1 WIL LOR CATHY A LAMPLIGHTER Hue Arthur 3 I Command Stead 4 A Zoomed Robert B Lea Honour I Heather McDonald R Stewart Tanya Bay Graham Hockey school holds windup Close to 150 Acton and area youngsters will receive crests at the community centre tomorrow Thursday night at as the Acton Hockey School holds Its session for the season Jim James and Harold succeeded the Acton Recreation Committee as operators of the popular school this year Tots have been taking skating and hockey instruction Tuesday and Thursday nights between the hours of and 7 since November Don Norton of Georgetown and former Junior goalie Paul Cooper also helped with instruction Lions out in Milton Acton Lions Juveniles foiled to score a goal at this years Juvenile Tournament and were eliminated in two games Lions lost to Monday night and to In a consolation gome last night Tuesday The tournament continues tor the rest of this week with championship games slated for Saturday night in Milton arena Key A series games scheduled for tonight Wed nesday include Waterloo vs and vs Brampton pulled a big upset by knocking off Dorset Park Bruins of the MTHL Monday night Milton and Georgetown teams are still olive In the B and A aeries respectively Youngsters ranged in age from I years old right down to 3Hi Peewee puck season ends Reelect Lindsay hockey president M Z BENNETT SCHOOL hockey team upset Robert Utile Charles Griesc Ricky Holmes Jamie Hector Dalgle for the B scries championship of the invitational Steve Dalgle Ray Humenluk Jim Gentles Nathan Fields tournament held here Monday Captain Wayne Allan who Jamie Steve Mike Mitchell Ray scored nine goals In three games hoists the trophy as his Kingsmill Kevin Hilts Don Coats John Smith and Ford Alton teammates whoop It up Team members are Wayne Allan Coach Is teacher Dave Boycott and student manager George goalie Robin John Mike Ron Turkosz Staff Photo play Friday night Georgetown Raiders opened their best of seven Niagara District Intermediate A final series in last night Tuesday Second game is scheduled for Georgetown arena Friday night at 8 Welland edged Sunday night in the deciding game of their semifinal series Raiders failed to win a game on Ice during the regular schedule The RalderWelland series Is also an A semifinal since Durham Huskies and Midland Flyers are the only other A teams left In the playoffs Huskies and Flyers are presently involved in a best of seven series Remaining dates for the series are listed below well enough to win Just couldnt put the puck In his club bowed to Saltfleet In the Blue Mountain peeweo tournament Saturday I guess you Just cant expect to win when you miss about IS good scoring chances coach Cook added Marvin McNabb scored the only Acton goal In Saturdays game which sent Men Into the consolation bracket Against Parry Sound Sunday Acton lost and were eliminated from the event Joe and Ricky Holmes were the Acton marksmen Mark Morrison played the entire first game In the Acton nets and split chores with Russell in the Parry Sound game Most of the visiting teams had difficulty adjusting to the huge arena Ice surface which Is wider than the one In Maple Leaf Gardens shut out Acton 30 Thursday night to win the best of five Waterloo Wellington league semifinal series three games to one with a game tied plays Fergus for the league championship will wind up the season with a father and son gome Saturday afternoon Their combined record for the year Including league gomes playoffs and was wlns19 losses and three ties Mark Morrison and Russell Lee allowed only M goals In league games for a respectable UK goals against average With only minutes in penalties in ID games Acton had the distinction of being the least penalized team In the entire eight team loop Fergus led the league with minutes Two Acton players Ricky Holmes and Joe finished in the leagues top 10 scorers The top 10 are listed below Dabble 12 Acton 13 Dunn ID Rosen Lion 11 New li 15 IT i is 11 Lakeview leads GEORGE George Beatty shines in goal Following In the Acton tradition of great George turned in an impressive performance in goal for the Richmond Hill Daybreak team in the recent York County floor hockey tournament Daybreak won their semifinal game Wi but dropped a tough decision in the championship contest An admirer of Montreal goalie Ken Dry den George drewrave notices himself from tournament spectators His steady performance was a big factor In the Daybreak teams fine allowing Team members alt received crests Gcorge has had previous experience with the Acton Tanners and Rams lacrosse club Ask juniors Acton Parks and Recreation Committee will ask the Acton Junior Hockey Club to switch its home games for next season irom Sunday afternoons to Friday nights The committee estimate they lost in revenue by moving the hours of public skating back on Sunday afternoons to ac commodate junior hockey Figure skating industrial and minor hockey occupied the community centre on Friday year Don Lindsay was reelected president of the Acton OMHA Minor Hockey Association at the annual meeting in the community centre Sunday afternoon Barry was named 1st vicepresident and Carl Timbers 2nd vicepresident and John Creasey were returned to office as secretary and treasurer respectively The name of the association was officially changed from Acton to Acton at Sundays meeting Acton transferred from the Tri- County league to the Waterloo- Wellington loop last fall Beginning next season one or two parents will be appointed by the manager of each team to be responsible for arranging trans portation for the year The position of head coach in the organization has been eliminated In its place a co ordinator will be named to over sea all five teams The Bow to in Brampton An overtime goal by Basil gave novices a wm and series victory over Acton ABs in the Brampton tournament last Wednesday First game of the series ended in a tie Although they were eliminated from the tournament kept the highscoring McRae in check for most of the scries He scored only two of the seven goals In the first two tournament games scored 13 times Beaverton were ousted in the D series semifinals by Delhi who eventually lost to Port Perry in the championship game Anyone who hasnt seen the Acton team In action should be at the community centre tomorrow Thursday night at 7 when they host New Hamburg in the third game of their Waterloo- Wellington league final series Ernie Waller scored his second goal of the night on a pass from John Mason at 1733 of the third period to give Centra win over Nielsens Clothing and a one game lead In the best of three Acton industrial league finals Sunday night Jumped into a first period lead on goals by Waller and Lloyd but had to fight off a determined effort by the clothiers in the second and third periods DON LINDSAY will have no affiliation with any particular team Further executive members will be appointed by the officers who officially begin their duties July April I Sun April fts a April II HALTON SPORTSMENS ASSOC Ham Steak Shoot Target A Trap Friday March 31 PM CLUB HOUSE Uppar Base Line Milton Ontario SUPERMARKET MILL ST 8530650 Mam St Milton 8782355 PARTS STOCK CLEARANCE These are a few examples of savings in our parts clearance List Price Clearance Power Brake unit for Chevy II Acadian or Camero No Pontiac No 988886 Radios for Chevy 1 1 or Acadian No Car Warmer No Radio for No 1 Radio for Chevrolet No 993565 or Pontiac No for No Clock for Pontiac No 988728 1 Deluxe Rear View Mirror lOi for or Chevy Van Stainless Steel No 6000 3000 6500 3000 each 1710 6500 5500 3500 3570 ALL SALES FINAL MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Grade A Killed TURKEYS 151 Maple 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