Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 1, 1978, B4

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Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 1 Derbys do it again Sabres suffer 143 loss The StrecUville did it to the Acton Sabres again last night Tuesday scoring a 143 win TheBerbya now gone gomes without a loss Shields added the other Acton Sabres markers McGUIowny Streetsvllle came back with and Allsop assisted on the seven unanswered goals In Vlckery goal while Char the final frame Robin and Murray helped blocked shots in the on the Shields effort All Sabres net before giving way i Acton goals came on to for the last six The wasted no time powcrplay strectsville minutes Acton fired only p minutes In shots at at the penalties to only for the other end Hockey moms schedule bazaar in going to work scoring their first goal at They tallied five more limes to take a commanding lead into the dressing room after the first frame Something unusual hap pened the second period The Sabres looked like the team hat started the season scoring three times and At the arena on Monday allowing the only one night there was a hockey counter meeting Only this meeting was a little different than Denis ChorbonnMu opened L the scoring when he deflected a Bob Allsop shot past Jim Wellington Hockey Lockhurst Glenn Murray m discussing ice rates or anything like that They were organizing a Christmas bazaar to help raise money for the rep Industrial scoring Ed Hllllcr Bill Fields LC 7 Tim Mclntyre 2 Ron Schmidt OP Gary Marsh BruccCooksley LC Dave Paul i VW Bart Jacobs George McPhall Scout camp in Halton days Plans ore being made for a ment program Ten Days for World Develop- this winter Sabre stats NOT FINDING ROOM INSIDE was one problem the Varsity basketball team came across when they played A last week As a result the girls lost their first game of the season Here Lynn Margetts tries to get a pass to Sheila Cook Junior cagers lose pair as season winds down The junior girls basketball season is winding down at Acton High and with a loss to last week in a game that could have decided the last playoff spot In East in an game Acton fell to Lester Pearson The losses leave the girls with a two win and six loss record Last season the juniors failed to win a league encounter Nancy Wong led Acton scorers against with nine points followed by with eight and Phillips wiih six Acton fell behind early in the game trailing 162 at the end of the first quarter The juniors stayed with over the nexl two periods before losing more ground in the final eight minutes Acton was just as said junior coach MLarcn but we just could score That was how McLaren felt about the Pearson loss Phillips did the bulk of the scoring for Acton with ten points Donna Robinson had three Coach McLaren had special praise for Barb Wilson for her passing rebounding and defence McLaren is already looking Paul JeffShields Glenn Murray Kelly Shaw MnrkSchinkcl D McGilloway Neil Anderson 1 JnmteRyan Bob Allsop 1 Jamie Vickery Wade D Charbonneau Brute McPhiil Kelly McArthur 1 Rob forward to next reason when Drew he will have ten of the girls John Elkerlon returning The last regular Dave Hoy season game lor the girls is Robin Inscoe scheduled for Thursday against leagueleading Georgetown GAP The group which was organized to help raise money for equipment ice time and 17 anything Use ihey can help with has already had two 4 10 5 is Last weeks story about a scout succeeded in successful bake sales and a shifting the Camp of the Wood draw at the fall fair land Trails from Halton The group president Is Region into Wellington Dorecn Mitchell The vice- County president June Dnnngher A local source spotted the and secretary is VI Berry error so the camp is on the The Moms treasurer is Carol Sixth Line of Smith and team just above the heavy cquip- Gall Nowlan There will school also be eight directors on the executive for each WaterlooWellington team When asked how many members there were in the group presideni Mitchell Euchre Winners of the St euchre on October were ladies first McDonald ladles second eplled that they hoped all rep May Fountain men first mothers would gel involved Cam Lcishman and men and help the cause second Mrs Joan Ford ANOTHER HOMELITE SPECIAL xl ao 10 M Peewees brushing up take pair in league play Randy Smith Mikellippon Shane Withers Flag tricks attribute the theft of two flags in Erin village to pre- Hail owe en pranks last week One flag was stolen from the municipal office and a second flag from the J P Gas Bar Both flags arc the properly of Village of Erin and are valued at The Acton major peewees who last are getting rid of the summer finished second In their rust and brushing up on fundamentals as the season season Brian Roach to move along replaces Rick Stull between the pipes as moved and winning season isnowplayingforFeversham opener In Orangcvilic the near Also with team downed New Hamburg he squad ore Brad Mac 1 at home and then took from Troy MeNaught who moved to town from Chris Hicks from Moncton New Brunswick and Handy Cover dale who toiled for the Acton major last season Jimmy led the Acton goal scoring attack against scoring twice once on an unassisted effort and once with help from Randy and Rick Dodds opened the scoring for Acton at the two minute mark from Danaghcr and Bruce Canary Then Richard scored his two wilhln seconds before scored Acton final goal with four minutes remaining in the second period only goal came off the stick of Mike breaking the bid of Acton Tim and Brian Roach for Ihe shut out Two days earlier Acton New Hamburg but came auay with only a 3 1 win Jim Richard opened the scoring from Randy Cover dale and Bruce Canary before Gary Clements tied the game with an unassisted effort for New Hamburg Acton got winning goal 16 bar MILTON EQUIPMENT COMPANY LIMITED AVENUE MILTON Homlit chain saws TAKING A BREAK during Ihe Acton TA Blakelock basketball game is the team leading scorer Shirley COMMUNITY satvtces 83310 FLYING THROUGH THE AIR after making a rush in the bantam game at the arena last week is Bob Vermeulen The Bantams tied their league opener 2 2 with New Hamburg then lost toHespeler2 1 To The Electors ERIN TOWNSHIP FALL SPECIAL CANUCK CHAIRS VANS CAPTAIN fr BARRELS line PICKUPS loam backing quilted to 100 nylon flame resisting fabric slotted assembly arms moulded total comfort seat Having served you on council for the past two years I again ask on November 13th YOUR SUPPORT For COUNCILLOR If elected I wiO continue to serve you to the best of my ability Sincerely GEORGE ROOT For call RECLINING ONLY CUSTOM WHEELS AH and dos oris Wood on ick foam cushion v ngOt or smooth REQ WE ALSO STOCK KITS Fon YOUR VEHICLE MISSISSAUGA TRUCK CENTRE 401 LTD 8262732 from Dave with less than five minutes remaining In contest on the play went to Paul Corglll and Stove Brad MacPhcrson netted the insurance marker from David Milne with only seconds remain inn The pecwees travel to New Hamburg Sunday at before coming home to next Wednesday it SKI AREA FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER SKI FRIDAY MORNINGS SEASON TICKET REGISTRATIONS November 26 Decembers December 9 10 00a 11 m 11 n to 00 n to 10 pn to 5 n Season tickets will NOT be sold after December 10th done in person at tho Ski Area The Rental Shop is offering a PreS8a0f1 Special during regis days Get your skis tuned and hot waxed at reduced rates ready for the first snowfall LEARN TO SKI AT GLEN EDEN morning lessons free ski OAfternoon lessons Tuesday to Friday free ski 8 Evening lessons Monday to Friday free skiing 16yr olds free skiing Glen Eden is a public ski area owned and operated by The Region Conservation Authority For further information phone write or sit the Authority Office 310 Main Street Milton Ontario it on must be 36 00 36 00 mi Turn NEW PATENTED PROFILE GIVES GREATER BLADE CONTROL Conventional Blotto 1 if IT It gives wide stance support which distributes weight on the outside of This forces tho blade to quickly with considerably lass effort Stainless Steel superior on Ice Itbltostheica Stainless Steel gives you a barter bite In sharp turns Shorter stops Faster acceleration Greater spood Stainless Steel glides mora easily on Ice This results In greater spend with less effort The lightest blade In World Is the lightest competitive hockey blade in the World Its nearest competitor Is Lasts longer The TUUK edge lasts longer a lot longer to B times longer than conventional TUUK edges era made from a special chromium carbide formula Fits all boats The 2000 Is designed to tit all leather or plastic boots Installed Sharpened INSTALLED ON THE PREMISES FULLY GUARANTEED AGAINST BREAKAGE WARRANTY REPAIRS DONE ON THE SPOT JT SPORTS Mill Street East Acton

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