Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 25, 1978, p. 17

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Georgetown remain unbeatable giants in Halton cross country championships Georgetown District High School again demonstrated Its superior cross country program by winning every divisional title and the overall school award In the Halton Cross Country Champion ships at Kelso Conservation Area Thursday afternoon Georgetown accumulated points for the overall lop placing followed by Devils with and Wh to Oaks Collegiate of Oak ville with Georgetown boys had points compared to second place White Oaks with Acton and Oak gars Georgetown girls had only 50 almost three times fewer dements than Oak Trafalgar s 149 and White Oaks Paula Schnurr from Assumption a Catholic High School in Burlington took top honors in the midget girls race in a time of 12 minutes Cheryl Thompson finished second and Shelley Lewis third Heather Thatcher of Acton finished sixth in the race Michelle Noble of Acton placed 27th Zelsslg Sue Kinal and Tammy As a team Acton finished fifth of six competing schools The midget boys race was won by Steve from Aldershot in a time of 10 Two Georgetown runners David Griffins and Andrew finished second and third respectively Glenn Scott paced the Acton team to their fourth place finish by taking eighth spot Tim Evans gained while Dean Hughes finished in 31st Gary Lumbers rounded out the team finishing Another Aldershot runner took first in the junior giris event Linda won the race with a time of 12 Diane Jones of Georgetown was second and Kim of Nelson was third The top Acton runner was Sharon Cook with a 24th place finish Janice place Angle finished and Laurie Early The junior boys section was all but total Georgetown domination Roy of Milton was he only non Georgetown runner In the top five Inn Clark finished first in Jon Lancaster was second Next was Poloni be fore Georgetown Arnold and Doug Smith The top Acton runner was Ted Nadhazi with an eight place finish Gord Amphlett was 18th Steve Lumbers finished Derek Hodgeson Ford Laffln 43rd and Don Weaver 61st Acton placed fourth as a team In the Senior girls division Janette Wood of T A Blake- lock took top honors in a time of 43 Georgetown runners finished third four fifth and sixth Acton had only two runners in this race Cindy Brill placed and Tammy Allsop 30th Of the first runners to cross the finish line in the senior boys race eight of the runners were from George town Lyn Chapman took the race in minutes and 43 place finish Rob Allen was seconds John Phelps of right behind In 15th Steve Milton second and Brian Van took of White Oaks placed while Norman Bourassa third Trefor Gardiner fed the rounded out the team with a Acton runners with a 14th place finish STAYING CLOSE TOGETHER as they climb one of the steep hills at the Kelso Conservation area are Acton High midget runners Glenn Scott I and Tim Evans Scott finished in eighth spot v while Evans wound up eleventh Lakeview Centre takes early lead Pickles pots four in ATW defeat TRUDGING ON UPWARDS to the top of the hill at the Halton Cross Country Championships is Ted Nadhazi finished eighth in the junior boys race Five of the seven runners to finish ahead of were from Georgetown After only two weeks in the Acton Industrial Hockey League action Lakeview Centre has served notice that they may be of the teams to reckon with The Centre skated loan win over Blow Press Last they downed 102 In other Sunday night action family Cleaners handed Hellers thtir second defeat in as many weeks by the score of Vans Wilding outlasted Acton Terminal Warehouse Bill Fields led Lakeview in their attack on Blow Press with three goals and an assist Tim added a pair of each Wayne Deforest opened the scoring for from Fields at the mark of the first period Blow press tied the score on the first of two by Ron Schmidt p up an ass si then broke the game wide open with five straight goals Fields netted his first from Kent Kentncr and Both Mclntyrc and Fields netted unassisted counters and Jim Davis scored from George Blow Press came back with goals from George and Schmidt Lakeview closed out the scoring with markers go from Tom Dickinson and Fields from and Deforest In the Vans ATW scoring spree a four goal per romance by ATW Gary Pickles was not enough as Vans scored five times in the final frame to take on win Pickles opened the scoring at the second mark with an unassisted effort Vans tied the game at the 12 mark with the first of a for Bart Jacobs Ted Jowctt earned an assist Jeff and Jacobs added counters for Vans to give them a lead after one period picked up assists on both goals while Steve Townsley assisted on one and Brent Irwin on the Acton Terminal Warehouse took control of things in the second period scoring three times and taking a lead Pickles Randy Weldon and Bill Sevennski scored the goals with Pickles Jim Henry and Bill Fabian earning assists Ted tied things up with help from Larry King after three minutes of play in the third frame only to have Pickles put back in front Vans then went to the at tack scoring three times In four minutes to secure the win Irw Jacobs and Dave Thompson eked up the Gary Pickles ended the scoring for with an unassisted marker The game was by far the pp est of the year with minutes in penalties being assessed including a misconduct to ATWs Bill Fabian Hellers opened the scoring with an unassisted goal by Allan Hall The Cleaners came back with a counter by Dave Paul his first of three from Dan and Ed Hellers took the lead for the second time with a Rick Henderson goal Larry Kislntr and Waller earned assists on the play Family Cleaners then took the lead on two goals by Dan Dave Paul assisted on the first the second was an unass counter Hellers fought to tie the score with a goal by Floyd before Family scored three consecutive times Paul scored from Gary and Dan then netted the twine from Paul and Wayne Allen gave Family a three goal edge before Floyd Hillier narrowed the margin to two with help on the play from Mnsales and Waller Dave Paul closed out the scoring for Family giving them a 74 win Sabre stats PRECISION AND POWER were displayed by Steve Wellum of in high uphill climb at Kelso as he led the field of midget boys finishing the meter course in and winning the Halton High School event The longest unbeaten streak the history of the Acton Junior Sabres came to an end at seven games last Tuesday night in ThornhUI It has a bad way for the Sabres to start their busiest week of the Central Ontario Junior B season Since the Sabres fell to Thornhill they have dropped games to and by counts and were downed 10j by Oakvillc The learns play in the last four outings can not be cons dered best per forma nces and they must return to the type of play that won them hockey games or suffer the consequences of another losing season Blades 10 Sabres The Sabres only home game in the four losses came Saturday night at the hands or I he Blades The game had to be delayed for 15 minutes in the later stages of the first period as all the players on ice but the two goaltenders met in centre Ice combat As a result the Sabres lost the services of five players Denis Char Wade Vickery Jamie Ryan Nell Anderson and newcomer Drew Gareau for two games had four players sent to the showers early Acton fell behind on two goals within 10 seconds by Reg Taccone and Kevin Adam of the Blades A goal by Mark with assists going to Glenn Murray and Paul pulled the Sabres to wilhln one Goals by Craig Kowalchuk and Frank ma voile gave Oakville a lead when the fights broke out The twice to take a lead to the dressing room after the first period The Sabres dropped three more goals In the second period before they found the spark on Dave McGllloway s counter with left In this period picked up an assist on the play In the third period the Sabres looked like the team that had been winning hockey games They the opposition 31 over the final minutes and never gave up Paul potted a pair for Acton while Kelly netted his first since returning to the Sabres lineup after severely cutting his hand Mark Schinkel picked up a pair of assists while Salvisburg Bob Allsop and Bruce MePhail each got Rob Bremner and Robin Inscoe split the Acton net minding duties facing shots Ian Roberts who played the last two seasons for Milton faced shots in the net To add to Acton troubles along with the five fighting suspensions the Sabres lost Glenn Murray for a pair of games for receiving two major penalties in one game Jeff Shields was sitting out a three game suspension picked up in the Thornhill llm a Acton 4 The Thunderbirds held Acton off the in the first period and counted three times to take a 30 lead Acton first goal of the game came off the stick of Brad Buchanan at the blucline with Jeff Shields earning an assist The Thunderbirds replied to the Buchanan counter with one of their own to take a 1 lead to the dressing room after two Thornhill Ihe Sabres 43 In the final frame with Paul Plckard netting two and Denis Charbonneau getting Ihe other Acton Acton The Sabres had a very busy weekend starting Friday in Jamie Ryan opened the scoring for Acton with assists going to Paul Plckard and Glenn Murray came back scoring three times In the last five minutes of the first period and solid by Don Whittaker kept Acton from coming back Glenn Murray added the other Acton marker In the thiru period Acton their hosts 48- 38 In the contest and each club took minutes in penalties Brampton Acton Missing from the lineup for the Sabres third game In as many days were the six players who had been suspended the night before and Jeff Shields who was serving the final game of bis suspension Added to the line up wtre Kanay Smith Derek Hodgeson Mike and John Flkerton who had been out with a broken nose Two short lapses cost Ihe Sabres points in this game Brampton opened the scoring with less than two minutes remaining in the opening period Ten seconds later ihe Chcvys went up by two Kelly Shaw gave the Sabres hope in the middle of the second period when he scored from Dave Twenty four seconds later Brampton struck again to lake a 3 1 lead Twenty two seconds after that they did it one more lime to totally demoralize the weakened Sabres Jamie Vickery brought the Sabres to within two but they could not pull the game out To make matters worse for the Sabres as the final buzzer sounded an altercation broke out between Sabres Mark and Chevys Bruce Paul Pickard and another Chevy engaged In battle and now the Sabres will be without the services of their high scoring captain for two games The four losses leave Acton just one game above their goal of hockey for the season The Sabres are now sitting with a five win four loss and two lie record and must pull up their socks when they take on the StreetsWHc in a home and home The will be at the Acton Community Centre on Friday night and Acton will travel to Derby country on Tuesday Paul 18 Jeff Shields Glenn Murray Kelly Shaw Paul Salvisburg D Brad Buchanan 2 Nell Anderson I Jamie Ryan l Bob Jamie Vickery Wade i Bruce Kelly McArthur Rob Drew Gareau John Elkerton Dave Hoy Robin Inscoe Randy Smith Derek Mike 21 11 12 17 7 12 10 10 18 7 24 Is it in IS IT IN Rob Bremner makes a slide in an attempt to block the shot from Orlllia Travelways number Shropshire Denis and Kelly Shaw of the Sabres look on skated to a 2 win handing the Sabres their second of four consecutive losses The shot by the way was ruled by the official to have hit the crossbar It either hit the cross bar or the back of the net and came straight out

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