Winning the and 14 The Acton Free Press Wednesday February tor on wtra Utile d The average and it in lht Ian Howling Curling Club news tit Shift The Crow and look both The manouvntng taking the lail tali but Falcons grabbed Standings Blackbirds I Hi Top Ten Sally till Parker Theresa Dunn Sharon Archibald IB Shane Sleeve Monica Stewart Hoy J IMS Debbie Lumbers Brian game and totals The Coyote IheLloni Into giving them all gun TbeTigerartvenHwllhei they look all game and total ft Standing Tlgen and The Bobcats squirm Vidler This weekend many of our club members were in in On day ladies rinks in vaded Milton Curling Club ready to do Kae Hansen rink of Phyllis Pat rick Norma llobinson and Dorothy Few and rink of Anne Moore Top Ten Manly Lor Mini lira ill Ann McDonald til Pee wees Richmond and Tidewater settled for a draw with Barry gelling the in the third period on a David Dunne pass paced Richmond with five goals while Dunne picked up another assist and mates Robert Brouillard Dave Jackson and Kevin Kroll earned single assists Rusty Elliot and Bob Little replied twice each for Tide water with Rob Munro firing one goal and assisting on one Both Terry and Joe picked up single assists downed Cleve land on Tom winning second period goal The winner was one of a Ihree marker and one assist effort by Bnggs Rick Allen netted one goal and helped on Iwo additional scoring plays while Dana Taras picked up a single marker Tom and Dean also figured in Rochester scoring with assists Cleveland got a goal in each period with Mike Scott selling the pace with one marker and an assist Scott md Tom Shannon pulled the trigger on the third Cleveland goal Mark Cook and Edwin regis Cleveland assists Springfield and Baltimore held other scoreless in the third period afler each netted three goals Brian Canary accounted for all three Springfield goals Tony Sheppard and Paul McGinn pulled the trigger for a Baltimore goal and an assist each while Greg Cowan netted a single McGinn also earned a Balli more assist Bill Morrison topped Oshawa s scorers with three goals and two assists but it was Gord who came through with the ing goal as London w dow n Building up Fur the winning goal Don McDonald bulged the twine tor his first goal of the season Brian Stuck ley found the mark twice while helping on another goal Nicky Fryers also scored before go ahead goal Steve came through with a goal and an assist while Ted Lindsay was on the scene for McDonald goal Four London came oft the stick of Randy while Richard Garden got one Donald Lawrence helped on a couple of London goals Novice Warren Bloin took care of all Westons scoring as Troy Nolan minded the nets for Weston win over Craig Coutston earned a shutout while his Brampton teammates sank in goals against Dixie Randy Mclntyre had a productive gome with six goals and an assist for the count Chris Rogers and Kirk were the other Brampton marksmen Philip Wedge earned two assists while John Coniglio got one Steve Hepburns only goal of the game for proved to be the winner as the lost Hepburn also picked up a couple of assists Dave fired home two Aero markers while mates Doug Johnson Dave Vnes Ken Death and Jim Britton got single markers Joe came through with three goals for Toros plus an assist an John marker Richard Miller was the other Toro shooter with an assist from Warren Nordics trounced Cougars with Todd hit ting the mark three times including the winning goal He also figured in three other Nordic scoring plays Porler and John Toebes netted a goal and an assist each for the Nordics while Bill Brian Holmes Murray and George got single goals On the scene w ith assists on two for Nordics was Tom Galloway replied for Cougars with a goal and two assists while Mike Waites and Allen Ticked the red light once each Tim Jamie- son assisted on the goal Midgets Cliff and Larry Kurtz divided four goals as they shaded Toronto Russel Allen got the assist on Kurtz first goal earned the winning marker in the third In the first period Gary Williams scored for Toronto from Bob Hudson In the second it was Scott Ingles from Jim Gordon and in the final Dave found the mark off a Lloyd Shep- pass Dave Johnson lopped the scoring with five goals and an assist as Detroit swamped Vancouver Nick was responsible for a goal and two assists while Pete Edge found the mark for one Motor City goal Bernic Harding and Ron Guest earned assists Don Saunders got the first Vancouver goal Tom Ryan assisted on Scotts marker and also on Larry third period goal OHA JUNIOR B HOCKEY Acton SABRES VS MILTON Friday February at the Acton Arena 830 pm PETER Number joined Sobrol mid Ilia wo son ha left Milton Tho 17 year old tight ploy Chapman and Joff Town Adults SI Students SI children and under Family S3 50 Senior Citizens FREE PLAYER OF THE WEEK BROUGHT TO YOU BY JT SPORTS 5 MILL ST E ACTON 8533740 Shirley Hunter and Joan King played valiantly but alas finished out of the money Nicole Campbell led her foursome to one game high winner Her fellow cohorts were Fiona Fleback Donna and Nancy Vidler They did it by playing sheet four at Milton which can be compared to an air AM BA diamonds The lights from the closed drag strip will illuminate Prospect Park diamonds this summer if the price is right The Acton Minor Ball Association Monday rejected as loo expensive an 18 for new lights riMtion for Wards i anil Anne Pick will find out for the association about the lion of the drag strip lights and poles Members also discussed the stlling up of a pitchers and catchers clime under Ray Graham with other linrlers from the industrial league Association president Mnrg Glenn put out a call for pires and house league coaches for next Interested parlies may phone Mrs Glenn at 225 after 4 p The meeting decided that there be three dates this spring for minor ball March and April I ill start registration at the arena and May will be used for late registration he Ontario Sports Travel cade will set up at M on March between and ID Miss Pick told the gathering port It has so many On Saturday John Mlnlem Don Ross and Graham went to Brampton for a one- day spiel they too won one game high winner and in the process scored in one game two six At our own club the annual President was held with teams competing for the Andrew trophy Three Alton teams com of Dennis Rowley Rick Rowley and Put t lumber lain I his rink won two of three Andy led a rink of Ken Sherry rev and Mac Sprawl battle Altera full day of trying to win Ins rink emerged is one game high wimur 1 he over all winner of was an Acton rink of I red Archibald Hill Iete and in Robertson 1 red Archibald is loo to send a litter Jerry Sproit sn here s his message hit hurt New industrial ball league Acton industrial ball players look a step closer to entering an expanded Milton league when representatives of both groups met In Miltons Legion Hall last Thursday We re per cent In Ray Graham local player delegate said Friday He and Bob Jar rell went to Milton The Acton reps need a sponsor for the roughly 30 game season that starts May 17 Another meeting of the groups is slated for a week tomorrow when an initial schedule will be drawn up Milton four teams from lust year intend to include another Milton club plus one from here Industrial league Players for the local team will In drawn from the Sun day afternoon industrial lea Sue Wi will be having all star tryouls for the team Mr Graham said Mr The Canadian Red Cross whose programs are taught at Acton Pool has a Bring your BUDDY to named Walter Safely Walter Acton Pool on Sunday Feb Safely leaches swimmers 13 to 8 30 and you and several rules to help swim your BUDDY may swim for have a safe and fun the price of one swim One of Wnltcr rules is lo always swim with a BUDDY so that you will have someone to call for help for you if you over get into trouble while youre in the water MUloni CARPET CORNER 11 MAIN ST NORTH ACTON 8533620 Your Headquarters in Halton Hills for CARPETING CUSHION FLOORING DRAPERIES CERAMIC TILES Snowmo Sports Day Avid snowmolnlers of ill ages braved cold temperatures to lake part the Acton Snowmobile sports das Trophies will In out later in the season lo w of the three events held In the Hill Climb in the Oil horsepower section secured first place with Sand Szcbcni and Hon Hollo lying for sieond In the in horsepower class of the Hill Climb Norm and John fjwjer tied for first place Doug placed second In the it and over horse power Hill Climb Ron Hollo way cinched first place with Jim Wallace behind him in second Wendy captured first place in the Women s rally with Sand Szebeni in number position Dave placed first and second in the men rally In the blindfold obstacle- course Ron cap tured his third of the day with Mike Larry Slingcrland will receive the sreond plact Chili and hot dogs were fed lo Hie cold and hungry out door enthusiasts after the events SPORTS LTD GUELPH ST Georgetown Market Centre Next To Loblaws GEORGETOWN Open Mob Toes Wed 930 am to pm 9 am to 9 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