Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 15, 1978, B2

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Mar 1978 Youth bowling BANTAMS 1st Shift The Caterpillars crawled away from the Butterflies with both games and totals The Ants took the sting out of the Scorpions for both games and totals The Wasps stung the first game and totals but the Bees honeyed the last game Standings Wasps Ants Scorpions 33 Cater pillars SOV Butterflies 30 Bees 30 2nd Shift The Moths fluttered away from the Beetles with both games and totals The drew first blood as they put away the first game and totals but the Plies trapped the last game The Hornets stung the Fireflies for the first game but the Fireflies lit up to take the last game and totals Standings Fireflies Moths 36 Hornets 31W Mosquitoes Beetles Top Ten Stewart Hoy 330 Kevin Galloway 315 Grant Smith 313 157 White Brian Mandarlno CV tames Tigers in noncon hockey Cedar Valley eliminated Acton Tigers from the WellingtonDufferlnHalton NonContact League quarter finals Friday at Hillsburgh Cedar Valley will now face Georgetown Patterson In a best of three game semifinal series plays HlUs In the other series Cedar Valley led through out the game however it was not until a penalty riddled third period did the Hills burgh based team flex super iority over the Tigers Willy Ceelen fired two Tiger goals while mates Wayne Munro and Kevin Kenalty accounted for singles Cedar Valley took a 31 lead in the first period on markers by Keith McKlnnon Don Mc- Kenxle and Andy Hamilton In the middle frame Acton closed the gap after CVs Bob Dempster made the score McKenzie with a single and Vender with a pair finished off Cedar Valleys tallies This Is the first year Acton has entered the noncontact league and team spokesman Wayne stated that though the Tigers got knocked out of the playdowns the team Is looking for older guys to up the skates for next season would like to hear from men In the 30s 40s or older who have some hockey experience His number Is There are ten teams in the league London eliminates minor bants Southwest London minor bantams eliminated Acton from Ontario Minor Hockey Continued from Page Bl time Family Cleaners Lome Gordon sent the game into an extra frame when he topped off a FC rally with an un assisted goal in the lost moments of regular time John McCutcheon of Family Cleaners set the stage for Gordons goal when McCutcheon scored from Floyd HUlier and Bart Jacobs also in the third period ATW managed a twogoal lead earlier in the third period off Severlnskls first goal of the game Peter Morrison and Henry Toebes assisted Bruce Cooksley tallied the second goal for with his solo play In the opening two period ATW and FC traded goals ATW took a one to nothing lead into the second period on the strength of Steve Ben netts goal from Bren Irwin and Gordon inked his first goal for in the middle period Ernie Waller and John McCutcheon assisted Larry McKafee then came back for and Irwin set up the goal Ted finished he second period scoring for FC when he converted a Floyd pass into a goal Association quarter finals in a win here March London took the best of three game series by a 73 margin The Acton bants return to the WellingtonWaterloo loop to engage In another two out of three game round Midway through the LondonActon game with London leading 30 Jeff GUI snapped home a goal to burst goalie Rich Blacks shutout hopes Mark Duval and bant captain Rob Vermulen figured in setting up the Gill goal London were Steve Smith Woolley Scott McAsklll ONeill Jim Spencer and Kevin Johnson Derbys win StreetsviUe trounced the Milton Flyers 10- in Milton Friday night to sweep the best of seven OHA Central Junior B group championship series In straight games Margory Parker 253 164 Rondlne 252 140 Monica Parker Diane Li 231 128 Barry Manes The Coke and Orange Crush winners on the first shift were Suzanne with 36 pins over average and Wayne with pins over average The Becond shift winners were Carrie Gallant with 34 pins over average and Stewart Hoy with 67 pins over average JUNIORS The Poodles shaved the first and third games and totals but the Dalmatians spotted the second game The Yorkies lapped up the first and third games and totals but the Terriers tore up the second game The Poms fluffed up to take the first and third games leaving the second game for the Collies to collar Standings Poms Dalmatians Terriers 38tt Poodles Collies 31 2nd Shift The Sheltles lapped up the first two games and totals but the Huskies mushed In to take the last game The Bulldogs bullied the first and third games and totals away from the Beagles leaving the second game for the Beagles to pick up The Chihuahuas kept the first and third game down to their size and took totals but the Pekes perked up to take the second gamo Standings Sheltles Chihuahua 46 Bulldogs 45tt Beagles 42 Huskies 26 Top Ten Debbie Payne Gall 203 Gordon Glenn 517 Phillips 182 Darren 1B9 Teresa Dunn Brian Canary 493 182 Chris Wood Graham White 470 John 191 SENIORS The Cedars treed the first game but the Pines needled them for the last two games and totals The Elms chopped down the Redwoods for all games and totals The Palms swayed the first game and totals to their side but the Birches stripped them of the last two games Standings Cedars 43 Elms Birches 44 Redwoods Palms 37H Top Ten Rob 200 Dale Anderson Kathleen Cheyne Vaughn Cole 255 Tim Atkinson Kevin Archibald Debbie James I08 Gary Bousfleld 532 202 Cindy Brouillard 528 Karen Glenn 190 Birthday greetings to Brian Mandarlno Jim Richards and Debbie Watson Raiders alive win 51 The Raiders stayed alive in the OHA A semi final series with a convincing 51 win on homeice last Tues day The series resumes in Friday night if necessary A seventh game will be played on Alcott Arena Saturday night at and an eighth In Sunday night Thorolds regular goalie Bill Chenopitfl will serve the final game of a 3 game sus pension Friday but will be eligible to play Saturday if the series goes that far Raiders grabbed a lead in the first period on a power play goal by Tom Gilbert and Tom Daleys short handed tally put the Ratdera back Thorolds Howie Doan cut on top by two before the the Georgetown lead to 21 period ended early in the second but Steve Paid attendance was 350 Bants get better chance Acton is getting a break in minor bant champs the first round of the 18th However Lindsay bumped off Georgetown Major bantam Mlltontoadvancetotheseml- tournament Monday finals Acton was originally slated Acton is now scheduled to to play Lindsay last years Bay Ridges REHEARSALS ARE UNDERWAY for the annual skating carnival which takes to the ice Apnl 8 Above are yellow birds from the left Kandi Hannah Ann Duncan Sheri Lumbers Lee Gallant Sara Coats Smith Eva and Kara Four school teams in hockey tournament Legion hockey slate The annual school boys tournament pitted four teams against each other in the Community Centre today McKenzleSmith Middle School took on Centennial Georgetown Falrview Milton and Stewarttown for the North Halton cham pionship title In an attempt to balance the team in terms of strength Falrview Is permitted to dress five all stars from rep teams will have two town team players In its line up but Centennial and may not draw on any TriCounty players to bolster their squads To gain berth in finals teams must accumulate points from the round robin games Three points are awarded for a win two for a tie and one for a loss Incase of a tie officials will Pwees bow out Acton minor peewees weekend to the bowed out of the OMHA tournament where they meet quarter finals when Oak Woodstock in the first round Ridges beat them 81 at Later on they play at report to the scoring stats to declare a winner In addition to the departure from the usual manner of awarding points for win tie- loss another wrinkle is worked into the games Each game wlQ be divided into two halves instead of the usual three periods The final five minutes of he second half will be clocked on stop- time Game officials for the tournament are drawn from the Acton Referees Association March IB am Rochester vs Tidewater 7 am Baltimore Springfield Atom SI va 9am London Hamilton Novice 10 vs Weston Brampton Dixie Bantam 12 Whalers Oilers Jets vs Toros pm Cougars vs Acres March Detroit vs Montreal pm Toronto vs Van couver If Eramosa SOFTBALL FINAL REGISTRATION Saturday March 18th pm to 4 pm MUNICIPAL OFFICE on Highway Per Player Per Family 3 or more players London Saturdav Strouds tournament The loss marked the second In exhibition play here on in a row to the London squad March 8 Milton downed in the best of three game Acton Acton took a lead Into Jim Richard scored the sole Acton goal off a Steve pass The London team is said for Unbalance of the to be slightly older and more a mature than their Acton Paul scored the counterparts Acton goal Steve got Minor head this the assist Who Eli fly 8242660 TO TENANTS AND LANDLORDS The new rates for Hydro Consumer Deposits are as follows Residential Allelectric dwelling electrically 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