Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 29, 1978, p. 18

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1978 Town league tallies House leegue played Its last week before champions day which goes on all day Saturday Pee wee Billy Morrison potted three goals and added an assist to lead to a win St Kltts powered their way to a win over London as six players potted goals Heath Norton and Peter were the only players with more than one In the over Springfield Malcolm goals department while Warhurst added two goals Steven Hubbard Tony Van v makes helmets must The Ontario Baseball Asso ciation has ruled that batters must wear twoflap helmets while at bat and while run- nlng J At Helmets have been re- Smith picked up an assist on Glenn McMeeken avoided quired only while players are second goal the shut out with a score in at bat John continued to the first period be an offensive threat with Atom two goals to pace Pixie to a Hamilton edged London 1 win over Weston Bruce as Rob and Neil Raymond and Chris stansbury collected singles Assists went to Norton and Brent Lush Jack was the only London shooter to connect Kec NOVICES TOOK TROPHY in WellingtonWater loo consolation series Team members are Troy Nolan Sean Fitzgerald Paul Kilpatrick Peter CargUl Chris Rogers Mike Baker Kirk McNabb Doug Rob Wayne Paul Wayne McEachern Paul Campbell David Haynes and John Van Dam Assistant coach is Bob coach is Fred Buchanan and man ager is Dave and two assists to the Tide water scoring Gary White managed the final goal getting an assist as well Jamie collected a single assist Clayton Oakley was the only Springfield shooter to breaking the shutout in the find the range third period from Ken Baltlmore toppled Rochester 11 3 behind a five goal performance from Mike Scott Ted Lindsay poured in Bob Holmes Ihree goals Brad McPherson Simp- got two and Dennis Lawrence recorded the final goal of the game Nicky Fryers contri two assists and Pherson added a single to his goals Six people contributed the scoring in Rochesters J he losing effort Jerry Honing goals Greg James ton led with two goals and an an assist as he figured in all Novice three goals The third goal was credited to Craig John Brampton blanked 3- while Ian Robert He connected or two goals Tim and Scott Todd got the other McDonough each picked up Brampton marker Andy Plattsburg tourney Six different players scored game the Oilers with as Hamilton took a win a first period marker The Jets tripled the Cougars 31 as Wayne became a one man scoring army His three un assisted goab shot down Ted Gunn who could only manage a single for the losers Ron Waples got an assist on Gunns goal Greg Mallby scored the hat trick as he paced the to a ftl win over the Whalers Bob Little added two goals and an assist to the scoring The other Aero goal went to Bob Broulllard Ken Death picked up two assists and Peter Hurdle was credited a single feeder added the rest of the Dixie win Craig Kri assisted on firepower Jeff Jackson con- both markers Danny Wood tributed two feeders and Rob and Spencer Smith were Murray managed a single credited with single assists assist Shawn scored from Bantam the losers The Aeros advanced to the finals with a 21 win over the Oilers Bob LitUe and Peter Hurdle each connected for Aero goals and Ken Death and Bob Broulllard kicked In assists Barry McNabb kept the During the associations annual convention recently Jack Lee of was returned for a second year as president along with first vicepresident Keith of Corunna second vicepresident Harvey Bailie of Byron and third vicepre sident Jim Frail of Hamilton son Craig Kri Spencer Smith and Todd Anderson did the scoring Simpson added a pair of assists and Holmes contributed a single assist Tim Garton in the first Philip Dodson in the third Novices blank Delhi fall to Queensmount HENRY TOEBES went down to stop shot by Bill Fields while Mark Morrison Industrial Acton Terminal Warehouse avenged their loss last week to Lakevlew with a win in the second game of their best of five industrial hockey play off finals took the series opener last week ATW were in no mood to be ousted that easily though as they their op ponents Id all three periods in a game which was fast from start to finish The winners took a lead in the first frame and never let up Steve Bennett managed the first score taking a advance to the finals after taking a drubbing at the hands of Troy Nolan was in nets for the win which was a close contest until the final period when Acton managed all their is ready to make a save upended to tie championship series at one game apiece John Van Dam was the first marksman for Acton con nccting from team captain Peter Cargil at the second mark of the period Cargill garnered another assist twenty seconds later when Mike Baker connected Chris was also given an assist on the play Less than a minute from Van Dams ice breaker Doug potted Actons third point unassisted That closed the scoring pass from Bren Irwin and before the period ended with nine minutes left George burst until the 16 mark of Bruce on the play a score from Ron Schmidt McPhall found the range to the frame when Van Dam Bill Severinskl fed Peter leaving the game close keep in the run sailed in alone to pick up his Morrison for the second point Bennett fired the winner six but they were unable to second goal of the game He of the game and a half minutes into the gain any more ground Bob was voted MVP of the game Jim McDonald got Lake- final frame again getting and Jim McDonald committee of the view on the scoreboard with a assists from Irwin counted assists on the goal marker halfway through the Irwin tallied an Referees called a fast game second period connecting insurance marker two with few penalties despite the minutes later unassisted and amount of body contact in the to pull within one of it looked like they would be game Eight minors were im Bennett took the second of running away with the game called in the game plus a five H his three goals with six The Lakeview squad minute spearing charge The Acton ladies basket minutes left in the period to tightened up then in a last The win by ATW knotted ball team defeated the blue regain the two goal margin ditch effort to pull the game the series and forced a the Georgetown Irwin was credited with an out succeeding only as far as ing game this Sunday at the 3415 a assist on the play stopping the attack arena Game time is 7 p recent exhibition same Bill Fields closed the gap Acton novices shut out organizers according to Delhi in the first gome of manager Dave the Plattsburg tourney last John got another year left week but were unable to to play in this level He to be another Mike Hudson said McKnight had praise for the play of every boy on the team saying it was a well played game 8783272 8783208 HOOKS iv WHY V SHOOIW THE TEACHER mm Show Times Sun to Thun 8 it and Sat 7 pm Bennett nets three as ATW knots finals FREE FLORIDA HOLIDAY HOW IS IT POSSIBLE by wilh participating raiart hots In and I who hov modal ion In return for P our tiling program RESULTS jjii expo Jura lor minimum 10 AND BEST OF All super free holiday for our customers fig HOLIDAY VALID FOB ANYTIME WITHIN ONE YEAR OF R OUR PRICE Champions day schedule April 1 Coniob Hon games 830a m Baltimore Springfield is a Oshawa London Weslonvs Guelph m Cougars vs Whalers 11 20a m Oilers 1210pm Vancouver Detroit Champion Games 100pm St Klttsvs Hamilton Tidewalervs Rochester 3 Brampton Dixie Montreal vs Toronto Trophies for winners will be handed out after every gome Bants dropped at Collingwood Two goals in thfl last minute and a half gave Midland a come from behind 32 win over the Acton minor ban tams In he first game of tournament play The bants were eliminated from the tourney by a hard working squad in their second round game Jeff GUI put Acton in front In the first minute of play In the Midland game as be took a pan from Gord McArthur and Tim Ferguson to score Midland tied it up seconds from the butter but Acton scrambled right back to connect ten seconds later It was Tim Evans who regained the lead for Acton as he drove one past the Midland goalie from Gill and Rusty Elliott Neither team scored again until the last minute and a half when Midland tied it up again They went on to win with a score In the last four seconds Acton were held scoreless by until the last 17 seconds of play when GUI connected for an unassisted point Final score of the game stood at 31 GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE OF BRAND NEW FURNITURE APPLIANCES AND GIF ITEMS THURS MAR 30 730 PM SUN APR 2 200 PM GRUNDYS AUCTION CENTRE PARTIAL LISTING Largo selection of chesterfield suites in 2 end piece sets chrome kitchen suites 9 piece dining room maple and pine bunk beds Captains and Mates beds stereo sets maple and pine and birch bedroom suites coffee and end table sets bed chesterfields wooden wall clocks table lamps cedar chests clock radios component sets socket sets Boston rockers Lincoln rockers oil paintings single double and queen size box spring and mattresses colour TVs radios carving sets plus hundreds of gift 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