Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 23, 1977, p. 16

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B2 Legion town league tallies 500 club winners Club winners for March arc 12 Ted 143 Grace Townsley Bob Price John Roe Bob Consolation and champion ship finals will be played this Saturday at the arena Trophies and crests will be handed out after every game in the finals Mark Armstrong shut out London to lead St Klttstoa- win and a victory in the two game total points Jerry Hem on figured in four of St five goals scoring three and assisting one Shawn netted the final goal and Chris assisted on the first Jamie got the goal on s assist Hamilton took to leave their two game totals lied at flB An overtime period saw Bill Morrison score to give them the series Morrison scored twice and assisted on Ted Lindsay marker during regulation play He also assisted when Don McDonald pulled the trigger Other assist was recorded by Todd Anderson Bruce scored three times and assisted once for Hamilton Scott mirrored this with three assists and one goal Other goal was scored Tim Bnggs Rochester lied Cleveland but won the two game totals to move into the finals Tom Briggs Scott McDonough and Fred Kappert were marksmen for Rochester Tom McDonough picked up two assists Tom Shannon scored twice for Cleveland assisted once by Brian and once by VinceObin Mike Scott netted the other point assisted by Scott Petty cut loose behind the solid goallending or Simon to take their game with Baltimore giving them the two game totals by a score of 3 Paul Nolan was the big gun for Springfield with four goals Brian Canary scored twice and Chris Lob- singer once to account for the rest of the scoring Paul Hudson got credit for two assists and Chris and Chris each got one Tidewater edged Richmond 2 which was the difference as they won two game series eight goals to six Each Tidewater goal was scored by a different player Rusty Elliot Bob Munro Craig and Bob Little were the sharpshooters Assists went to Bob Little twice Mark Joe and Rusty Elliot once each Barry McNabb and Robert found the range for Richmond David Dunne an assist Novice Brampton rolled in their two game series with Weston taking the second game John Conigllo scored twice to lead the winners Kirk added a goal and three assists to the total Randy scored once and had an assist and Philip Wedge gol credit for an assist on Kirk McNabb goal Steve Hark ins was the lone marks man or Weston Dixie shaded 1 to take their totals Jeff Brown and John Stansbury got the goals and Jeffrey Scott look the assist Pierre did the honours for only score Hon l am Joe Trecapelli found the range five times in the course of the win over the Glenn potted two and Paul March mem added a single to the total Assists went to Dave Mediand twice Paul Mar chment John Griese twice Joe and Mike Swelmon Dave Laws on Steve Hepburn Dave deVries and Chris Hudson were marks men for the Kevin McLaren got the only assist The Toros lake the two game totals Midget Vancouver won their game but lost their totals to Detroit Nick Ilumenlck scored twice for Detroit and Robert Edge added the third David Johnson credit for an assist on Edge goal Gary Pickles and Terry Winters each got credit for unassisted markers and Don Saunders gat two for Van Toronto Montreal 1 to take their totals by a score of Cliff the lone sharpshooter for the losers Lloyd Sheppard nailed one goal and two assists for the winners Malcolm added two markers and Tom took the other Assists on point came from Dave Murchison and Schedule MARCH Games Cleveland Rich mond 10 am Baltimore vs Rochester 50 m Hamilton vs London am Guelph vs Weston vs Nordics 12 10 p Montreal Vancouver Champion dames 1 p St Kilts vs m vs Dixie Brampton Cougars Toronto vs Detroit Gymnasts take individual prizes Aclon High School gym finished out of the money as a team but picked up some impressive ual performances at the East llalton Finals on March 15 This Is the best we ve ever done said Anne Cepik coach who placed third over all last year in the senior competition repeated again this year with a score of of a possible points She was first in the senior balance beam event with score of out of fifth in the vault with a Baker highest individual finish was fifth in the Junior vault but steady overall performance earned her a third place finish in the ill around competition with a score of 27 out of 41 The girls are now helping with the coaching the novice team which eompetes in a meet of their own on April in Mlllon Georgetown was second in the overall team standings Streetsvitle wins league The Slreelsvlllc Derbys won the Central Junior B League Championship after they knocked off the Milton I- lyers four games straight in the finals taking the final game Although it was a rough series with both learns collecting large amounts of penalties Flyer coach Gerry had only compliments for the Derby team after the final game said he was forced to play with only one solid line after the line of Rod Gooding Dave Turner and Keith fell into a scoring slump and Rick Ken fray missed the series because of injuries PICKED AS TOP Tiny Acton gymnasts at the Halton Hills Recreation Departments Gymnastics Competition at Georgetown high school were left to right in order of finish Penny sieber Martha Armstrong Ken Gudgeon Jennifer Elaine Easdale and Adnenne Kovacks The combined competition included gymnasts from both Acton and George town First gym meet draws 92 ACTON MINOR BASEBAlt ASSOCIATION Softball Registration AT THE ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE March 26 900 am to 1 00 pm Age classification 6 years as of January 1 1977 people took pari in the municipality first All Hills Gymnastics meet on Mirch 13 two youngsters received individual rib bons and certificates No sailors Hills council art No member of council volunteered lo cruise down the Credit River in the Jayiecs Boat April Councillor Peter Mirks nominated Major Tom Hill lit growled II never me lira boat race thev would respeclfull decline but Marks thought il should fearfully decline Penny Marsha Arm strong Ken Gudgeon for lusby fcusddle Adnunne Kovacks The idel Group was com include Michelle nnsslrong Hughes Kelly and irm in I anionic lopped the list lo he followed by Vthof 1 in Kim Craig Whaling group- Gn lum Rhonda ml Sparks first of ihree Noviee was George Ihe divided Us girls ml Iwo roups idel and I of the litter wis with lie for third between ill took md Michelle Jj nicy The group competed as i le mi I Morwiek llessey Tern and SHOE REPAIRING At Eltssa Shoes SERVICE DEPARTMENT GIRLS Atom Squirts Pee Wee Bantam Midget Juvenile Under Under 1 1 Under Under 15 Under Under 19 Ft One Child Two Children of Same Family BOYS Atoms Squirts Pee Wee Bantam Midget Juvenile Under Under 1 Under tinder 15 Under Under 19 Three or More Children of Same Family PENALTY FOR LATE REGISTRATION per child Phone 8532252 For Additional Information 1 1 Curling Club starts finals sweeps toward championship It playoff time at Ihe club Some of us were unfortunate not to gel in the playoffs and for that is curling for another season Others are involved in postseason games Flash It has rust been reported to me that Andy or Kit King New and Mary defeated Don Ross quartet of wife Lynda and Jim and Janice for the Credit Union Trophy for the early draw They will now await the winner or the late draw The two teams fighting for this privilege arc the team of Fred Archibald Hansen Gord and Joan King and Sherry Few foursome of Hewitt Sandy Keir and Dorothy Few The Monday and Tuesday night championships will be decided this week Playing off for the Monday night trophy will be the undefeated team of Pete Vidler Willi Hewitt Jeff and against sure shot Dexter Norma Robinson John Bums lea tl and Karen Tuesday night championship in volves the rink of Del Hick ling Karen Six r till Dave Robertson and Shlrly Rosen and Gord team of Ann Moore Richard Bruce and Carol The Wednesday night late draw was so successful hat four teams were bunched at the top In order to sort this mess the following ule was set up Ken March super shooters of Sherry Few Bruce and Lee Gossehn have earned a bye to the finals Don Ross quartet of Tony Vcrbik Pat Chamberlain and Jim Lefty will play a quarter final match against red slider Archibald and his backup of Bill Cripps Pete Vidler and Doug Rhy nard The winner of this match will play John Mln terns forces of Howard comeon back for a pint Campbell Graham Peel and Doug The winner of this match then plays Ken team Early draw on Wednesday has Brian Robertson s rink of Fred New Fred Shortill and Chuck Beaton playing against Claude Cook and his gang of Steve Charlie Davidson and Guardhouse This Sunday Fiona returns to lead her team of Shirley Ann Ridley and Janet Haytor against Shirley Hunter s charges of Evelyn Caden Norma and Lyn Franklin for the Wed afternoon champion ship Thursday night s honors will go either the team of Nan Hurst Lois Mackenzie Carol and Judy llacke or Nicole don I bring them back for a pint Camp bell Pal Near Margie Mackenzie and son Out of town Two weeks ago several of our club men s rinks forth lo town Both rinks won their draws and return home with the weeks meals a very suitable peace offering for their wives The win ning in Durham was com posed of John intern Bill Pal Chamberlain and Richard Those win in I were Pete Vid ler Jim Coughlin Tony Vcr and Doug This past weekend Tom look Sherry Fred New and Tony Verbik up to Mount Forest to defend their irophy and came away with a third place finish the process they scored a seven John Mintem and Brian Robertson were on a rink that were in the finals of the third event al the Flow ert own spiel in Dexter Lind berg Don Ross Pat Chamberlain and Jim Cough tin went to Geulph and put up a good show even though they lost their first two games 1 A Last Saturday at the club ihe ever favourite I G A spiel was held Many thanks muslgo to Wayne Ruse man Acton I G A who was very generous In his sponsor ship of this spiel Wc were glad you were able lo come Wayne and sure hope you had a good lime Wayne presented the trophy lo superskip Marilyn who was speechless She and her rink of Jeff Moulden Richard Bruce and Krialine Bruce curled extremely well lo win the trophy and the turkey Finishing second in the second draw behind Marylin with a perfect record was the rink of Pete Vidler Finn Verbik Walt Korpella and Mary Third was Nicole Campbell s rink of Bill Porter Carol Kor and Wendy Porter Picking up the sugar was Brian Moore learn of I- lona Charlie Davidson and Mary Smith prize Winner in first draw was Sue Patrick team of Mary Unison BUI Geggie and Belly Second prize was taken b Glen Gray and his of Ina Mellon Al Guardhouse and Sue Hewitt look third prize with her of Ann Picker Dave McCutcheon and Karen Picking up the sugar was Karen rink of Roger in Marion Wilson ill ladv skips who did nagnifieenl job Members are reminded of ihe tt dktr Ridley beginning inl suns April i ind the first dale for the Sun Fun is this Salurdav for interested in wul fine curling ill members ire reminded of the eh m starting ireh JO up it the club this lefthanders ire ihis weekend for your basic world Remember awards night ihe is Tennis club to resurface courts Council has allotted to the tennis club lo be used for improvements of the existing surfaces and the of a new court The club is preparing sped right now for the work and w ill be sending out lenders for Ihe job in Ihe coming weeks Resurfacing of Ihe courts is prime purpose the funds following numerous complaints last year the condition of the courts It Is not known yet what sort of surfacing will be used tasrload The three courts now in use were popular facilities superintendent Pal said a few pot pit used ihe last Hit addition of the fourth court should ihe There ere in ihe elub I ist seas ind according lo Miss I the is looking for in increase this ye ir I of is nol strictly limited to club mem hers per of the lime has to be recrealion supervisor is known vel whether the courts will be resurfaced before this seison opens around weekend LIMITED TIME 8 DAYS ONLY MARCH 23 TO APRIL 2 I tread excellent wet traction and the tough rubber compounds give or cut lonfl leage The pie strength rubber cord combination 13 S C78 35 14 14 15 H78 15 oo J78 15 L78 15 BLACKWALLS OO LESS WHERE AVAILABLE AVAILABLE AT MOST FIRESTONE STORES WHILE STOCKS LAST DOIT YOURSELF GARAGES HOMES DISPLAY COURT M Aw on trail to the Sportsmen ShowBfu March 18 27 CotlMum Indoor Rtlrlti da me over and Id a flctBJ In CR STEEL BELTED PRICE RADIAL PRICE 0000 onoo scamps SOME ITS SPRING CHANEOVER TIME THRU TO THE END OF MAY CHANGEOVER SPECIAL 66 removing snows installing summers static balancing rear wheels adjust and check brakes Complete tire rotation SI extra Stores MOORE PARK PLAZA GEORGETOWN

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