Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 16, 1977, p. 14

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B2 The Acton Free Press Wednesday March Legion town league tallies Atoms trounce meet Orangeville in final Bob Little scored three times for Tidewater and Barry answered each time for Richmond in their tie Rusty Elliot was the other marksman for Tidewater and assisted on one of Little s David Allen got an assist on Robert Rogers netted Rich second with assists from Richard Chapman and Danny David Dunne got an assist on s second goal Brian Canary led Springfield to a win over Baltimore with two goals and gunned the others in as Chris Stansbury Chris Lob singer and Blake Norton con tributed assists Greg Cowan and Richard pulled the trigger for Baltimore losing cause Paul McGinn Rochester s well balanced attack led them to a win over Cleveland Scott Donald and Dana Taras each scored twice and had one assist apiece Rick Allen and Tom Bnggs each got one marker Allen added two assists to his total Jim Allen and Scott Donough assisted in three of the scores Mike Scott and Scott Petty shared the scoring for Cleve land netting two shots each Brian Vthiterley Brian deVriR and Tom Shannon received assists on three of the Three goals by Jamie Taras led St Kitts to a squeaker over London All three were solo efforts Jerry Hernngton netted the fourth from Ken McKee and Brad found the mark unassisted for the winning point Randy Coerdale paced the losers with three goals Kent Hurst added the other goal and two assists Jeff Masson got an assist on the final London point got two goals and an assist from Bill Morrison to take their game with Hamilton Ted Lindsay assisted twice and Steve McGinn was credited with a feeder for the winners and Greg Johnson got the other points for Bruce Sheppard pulled the trigger twice and added an assist for the losing squad Sean got the final marker and John Towgood earned two assists Craig Goltson recorded a shutout for Brampton as the Novice powerhouse took a decision from Weston Chris and Phillip Wedge accounted for two goals each and John Comgllo got the other Coniglio Peter Timmerman and Kirk McNabb wcregiven assists Brent Lush Peter Whcby and Pierre Bollert were marksmen for Dixie in Iheir win over Guelph Tommy Turcher and Brent Lush earned assists on marker Steven Toyota and Kevin Ritchie got Guelph goals Paul and David Brown fed Ritchie for his Bantam The normally high scoring Joe Trecapelh was held to only one goal but Toros de feated Aeros anyway John Griese scored once and added an assist for the winners Dave got Iheir first point Sieve Hepburn got Aeros only marker on an unassisted fort Cougars and Nordics played to a tie Wayne led the Cougars with two goals and Matt added an assist Tom Galloway and Neville Porter did all the Nordics scoring with George and Bill getting assists Toronto beat Montreal behind the two goal per of Lloyd Shtppard and Bob Hudson Dave contributed two assists and Ron Kirkwood added one Montreal markers came from Greg Ivany and Cliff Bntton Martin Osso assisted Four different players unloaded for Detroit in a win over Vancouver High scorer was David Johason Minor Atoms showed their clear superiority over New Hamburg this weekend as they swept their semi final Wellington Waterloo playoff round by scores of and New Hamburg was never in Ihe game on Saturday as Acton jumped out a 20 lead in the first period and never looked back Bruce was the first sharpshooter for the home cam beating New Hamburg off a pass from Mike Hudson Minutes later the two reversed roles to give Aclon their second point New got its only Lady eager series tied Acton and Georgetown Lady Ciders ended their best of four game contest tied at lwi gimes each No plans have ycl been for a fifth and final mat to decide supremacy in basketball took Ihe fourth name in convincing and jii equally convincing score at Georgetown High School last Wednesday Janiee points fur Acton while Iawis for a dozen Most of following for six points each Girth Maggie Hall Janet irslnll I ind Denny Melodic Ithynold Smehir Kith Hill Town league schedule marker in the opening minutes of second period but Hudson came back to ex tend the lead to on a solo shot The third frame was all as liicy scored three more limes effectively blanketing the New Hamburg offense at the same time netted his second of an eventual trick from I d Wilson lo open the period Berry followed from Greg James and Hudson to run Ihe count to 1 clinched the win off passes from James and Wilson eontinued his fine in the second game played in New Hamburg He was beaten only once game but settled down to hold line from there With only three seconds left in first period Hudson lied the game up with an assisted effort that caught New Hamburg looking He repealed In the second period lo pul the Atoms on lop The game was won when Van Dim converted a Hudson feeder for point number three with remaining The I be off with and lotah leaving the a grounded The blacked taking both gimtaand but Ihe got beat Mark both game of Birthday Sua Tboniaon RJcharda Brian Mandarins and m and The John the Itoquoil for the Bowl in Guctph Ml the but the I to- a Mailer Bantam me tournament on Sunday KeoHuBofdand hli ChittUm Parker and Brian Mohawks bat Ihey rolled 7ll In a of Sylvia and her team Hob llrucsCanary 111 Joan Knight and hr team and Sally lata all good from n we me It Thai year Humeri team of Matter VBUhnCole85ll7l Judy Culver and to all bowlera who Karen rolling a 1 Ileal My Average The tournament format 11 bJrday gamm The Mailer Bowlers roll Ihe Bantam girl and 1 In held Gary item will both gon with the Ban Into finals recovered li hold toil gjinr and Atoms go on inlo the Wellington Waterloo finals Suindlng Wrens orange it tin arena Coach Bob is op Shane 1G1I WaileShrppard their lying we beat them in the SIS mS but this is a David ill 135J series rani Smith Win ling Orange it mi has pi iolfs wand shift over and David Save electricity save money Major peewees down Hills Major peewees trounced lweektndexhlbt tion play at Erin Rick Greenly paced major with two goals and along with captain Mark Duval assisted on Tim Evan marker in the second period Duval counted he winning goal early In middle frame off a pass from Gord Tim also eon nected for Aclon from On Gncnlys goals Robert Vermeulen insisted twice and I vans picked up on assist is did Rick Irjiled through out the Roy Spear netted the only opposition goil look Jen pen s tight Curling team short Tin which played Inn il for tilt In Mrs I itid ihe i pi this I mil of town for fut in le picked up pi ice win Hi ids trophy s pi n lth added one goal and three assists Other goals were registered by Ron Guest and Robert Edge Bill Wailes had two assists Bemie Hard Dan Morrison and Robert Edge each had one Terry Winters and Don Saunders each got one goal and one assist to account for all of Vancouver scoring Jim an Nick Novices beat Fergus finish in second place Novice All Stars finished their season last Saturday with a w in over f- John Lloyd scored both goals In the second period Scott carried the puck lo Ihe Fergus net and passed it in front here Lloy put it in behind Dean Lloyd was in front of the net again when Mike Day passed to Mike who passed to Lloyd for a second Acton finished the season with a record of 10 wins and 2 losses putting Lhem in second place in Ihe standings They scored goals while allowing only Playoffs should start this week either Fergus or Ayr Team Standing 11 17 John Lloyd 13 Scott Kevin Lobsinger Mike Bradley em one Gord Mitchell Mike Day PetcCargill Kevin Chris St Kills l Dixie i Brampton Nordics vs Sunday March 1 j p Montreal p Vancouver Games weekend the second game of Ihe two game goals playoffs In ease of tic sudden death overtime will be played Champion s day will be held March Trophies and rests will be out Softball REGISTRATION SATURDAY MARCH 19th 00 a m to Noon and 1 to 3pm at MUNICIPAL OFFICE FEE S 6 per 15 per family COACHES NEEDED Pec Bantami Girl under 8t under Eramoia will be having Ball this year players needed I TO KICK OFF THE BIKE SEASON THE RACERS EDGE IS GIVING AWAY A FREE FLORIDA VACATION WITH EVERY NEW BIG BIKE PURCHASE RACERS EDGE box baJlI Support ike campaign Acton Pharmacy Ltd CORNER MILL AMD MAIN STS ACTON 1020 I anil en I cooped und r irwn I around fur LAKEVIEW CENTRE Installers On Staff We camel BIGELOW VENTURE 02ITE CALLAWAY ARMSTRONG AND G A Lakeview Centre ACTON There are two ways saving electricity can save money First the obvious one The less you use the less you have to pay for And to day electricity is simply too valuable to waste Second something not so obvious Ontario uses more and more power every year This means an ever increasing investment in plant and equipment and their cost is rising rapidly The cost of fuels is also increasing rapidly These costs inevitably show up in the price you pay for electricity You can help to slow down the growing demand by using electricity wisely Don t waste it Conserve energy- Trie future depends on it SUPERMARKET it East 8530650 RESERVE TH RIGHT 9 Mill St East Acton to limit QUANTITIES Red Brand Beef Full Slice ROUND STEAK ROUND STEAK ROAST Top ROUND STEAK ROAST RUMP ROAST SIRL TIP ROAST 1 39 Burns 1 lb LUNCHEON MEAT 99 3 Varieties Proctor Gamble 32 Bottle JOY LIQUID DETERGENT Pre Priced Maxwell House 1 lb Bag COFFEE LIMIT TO A CUSTOMER Tomahawk 24 Tin BEEF STEW 59 i9o Tins PEARS 279 Pantry Shell Tins TOMATPiS299 Kleenex Roll Pkg Save 30 PAPER TOWELS 89 ICE CREAM DELUXE Grade A Modieim EGGS fresh do 79 Sealtest 3Qt Bag or Jug -f- Deposit 2 MI Quench Save 14 FRUIT DRINK CRYSTALS 99 24oz Jar STRAWBERRY or RASPBERRY JAM 99

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