Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 11, 1978, p. 17

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Blow Press out in front with 83 win over Hellers The Acton Free Press Wednesday Jan 11 B3 ROB MILLICAN WAS BACK Thursday against Dixie and demonstrated what coach Chapman meant when he said Millican stabilizes the team with his physical attributes Blow Press opened up a one point lead In industrial standings as they trounced last place Hellers Sunday Acton Terminal Warehouse could manage only a tie with and Family Cleaners tripled Vans In other hockey action The Blow Press Hellers game was tied at 3 early in the third period before the pressmen cut loose with five unanswered markers Ed scored twice and Sid Barem once to give them a 3 1 lead in the first but Hellers chipped their way back with singles in the second and third Assisting on the first period markers were Gary Masters and Mike Miller Scoring for Hellers Glen McKenzle Steve Town sley and Ron Mellon Assists went to Van Fleet Bill Fabian Wayne De- Forest and Hugh Forbes Five different players popped in markers for the pressmen in their final period MikcMcMahon Evan Hay lor Gary Masters Mike Miller and Jeff Goy all pulled the trigger in he period Ken Owens Masters and Sid all got assists 4 lead into the final period then watched advantage seven minutes into the frame Ron Schmidt managed to tie it up with five minutes left getting an assist from Tim Inly re Schmidt picked up three goals in the game to lead the Lake view squad Bill Fields got credit for both the other points Assists went to Tim with three and Tom Dickinson Bob George and Steve with singles Bret and Henry Toebes each connected twice for ATW alio picked up a pair of assists to add to his two goals Other assists for ATW wont to Bill SevcrlnskI Peter Morrison Bruce Cooksley and Ted Salty There were only three penalties called in the game 4 soul Vans and Cleaners played even In first and third periods hut four unanswered goals In the second period spelled defeat for Vans team Scoring In the period wire Ted Jowclt Harry Law lorne Gordon and the final goal of the game was credited to John McCutchcon AIHL scoring leaders Eight Cleaners figured In the Gary Marsh and Bruce assisting column McPheraontookcareofalltho picking up a pair Waller scoring duties for Vans Mc Colton Floyd Gordon added an assist and Law son Larry Klstner and Bart Jacobs each got singles get picked assist each Arton For that reach call Opening In January Chiropractic WR TomThontpwn ALTEO BUILDING North AoKm 8533460 k GENERAL RADIATOR SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE AT 591 ONTARIO ST AT RD MILTON PHONE 8785154 Mint Gems beat 6768 champs Georgetown Gemini had to score three goals in the third period for a come from be hind exhibition victory over the 196768 Junior C champion Georgetown Raiders in front of an Arena crowd of about fans Saturday night The special exhibition which was held to raise funds Tor the financially troubled Gems and to celebrate the anniversary of the Raiders championship win proved that young legs will eventually overcome the ex of tired veterans but that the vets never give up easily The junior Raiders most of whom are in the age category and no longer play hockey regularly surprised their younger opponents by grabbing a 30 lead before the 10 mark of the first period Gems tied in the second but the champs scored again early in the third period to put the pressure back on the Gemini There arc some good Junior hockey players today said Gerry Inglls coach of the champs but they just don have the enthusiasm anymore Some of these guys haven had skates on for six years and Ihey still hated to lose Larry Mouse Bradley opened the scoring for the vets on a pass from Kent Robinson at 24 of the first period Hay made it with an unassisted goal at and Ron Lane who drove miles from his home in Essex to play converted passes from Hay and Jim Blair making It 30 at The junior Raiders almost the put game out of reach but a hard shot by Brent Mc Mullen bounced off both goal posts and somehow stayed out of the The young Gems got back in the game on markers by Chris Milne and Mark Euteneier before the first period ended The teams battled on even terms until the final minute of the second period when Doug Barnes the all time Gemini scoring leader connected from Tony Gianninl to tie the score An rush by Phil Lavell who t been on blades for six years set up the Raiders go- ahead goal by Lane at of the third period Hay also assisted on the goal A minute later Paul scored on a to tie the score and Gems won the game on goals by John Krasnokutsky at and Dale in the final minute of play It was a very entertaining game played by the book except for a nasty incident in the third period when Gems Terry Turner buttended Hay and was tossed out the game by referee Fred Yates The vela took eight of nine minor penalties handed out by Yates as they checked tenaciously In an effort to win the game Kent Robinson who organized the evening along with Tom James Gems vice- president had all but three members of the 6768 championship club on deck Only Terry Hay who now lives mites away In Terrace Bay Bob and Terry Leawick were unable to make It Raiders dressed Hay Id place of his brother Terry and Jim Blair place of was called up from the George town midget club for three games by the- juniors during the regular season Blair played with the out standing club which finished as semi final ists and the 6667 club which was eliminated by the Aurora Tigers The Tiger lineup included present Jim Rutherford of Detroit and JohnGouldof Atlanta as well as John captain of the present Intermediate A Chrysler Raiders Goalies Fred Cowbrough and Brian sur sharp in the Haider nets Neither plays hockey now Gemini President Bob Thompson said the evening was a financial and entertain success Wed like to thank Kent Robinson and the Junior C champs for the effort thc mode said Thompson It vns the kind of community boost our club needs right now rekrecd the game Steve and Gerry Perkins served as linesmen Terra Cotta events Credit Volley Conservation Authority member Jim Tucker will lead cross country hikes on Sunday January as part of the program at the Terra Come Along Hikes will depart from the ski booth at 11 a and Mr Tucker will have tips on cross country skiing for novices Horse drawn sleigh rides leave every half hour for a milelong ride through the snowy woods Skis and snowshoes art for rent Hot drinks and a warm up area art available Further special program include January Tips on winter survival January Ski tours 1978 Nature hikes Terra Colla Conservation Area lb open Saturdays and Sundays weather permit tint until March from 10 a to p m Home Security Finished Ceilings Plumbing Bathroom Door Chain Guard For homo or apartment so IS curly ated as RABBITS 19g uts mores Duraflame II Just one on re a ant AAA llama or If Uv wo la hours Combination Lock cab pad lock lor Seals etc number comb Tiles Easy To Install I and groove gn tor on Adds beauty to your I rigs 36 ft cover today Plain White Stipple nal Door Viewer 24 x48 Panels 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