Lions top Georgetown split league encounters Acton Lions are currently In a battle for top honors In the WaterlooWellington league standings They suffered a alight set back last week when they altered against Orangevillc 1 but topped Fergus 102 In an exhibition con I est the Pet wee topped town rival Georgetown major pecwees 3 1 The Lions loss came in against the leagues third place club scored first on a Brad MaePherson goal thnt stood up over he first two and one half periods but the vllle team rallied over the final five minutes to pull out the win The scoring was fairly well spread out In the win over Fergus After a close first period in which Acton found the marker only once the Lions roared back with four second frame counters and five third period goals Fergus con one in each of the second and third periods David Randy Coverdale Jim Richard and Rick each scored twice for the Acton club with singles going to Steve and Troy McNaught Paul Cargill was the of the day netting three assists while Rick Dodds and Bruce Canary added two each Single helpers went to Stan Smith Lorenzo Civlero Brad Dana Randy Coverdale and Jim Richard In a bit of a surprise the Lions topped Georgetown Majors 3 1 First period goals by Lorenzo Civiero from Stan Smith and Paul and Steve from Smith and gave Acton a lead before they allowed George town their only marker of the day Stan Smith picked up his third assist of the game in the third period as David tipped in Smith s shot from the point The Acton Free Press Wednesday Dec 20 1978 B3 Georgetown top novices Acton Alton Isaac Con Construction Novices dropped an exhibition match The game for the Lions Georgetown last week Club pcewecs will be day when they travel to the stick of John Van Cm Fergus for rematch at Jason Henderson and Ian Johnston getting aids Acton Lions Major Peewees handled well In exhibition contest with Georgetown IjsI week recording a J win Here Acton Tim a defender It pick up thrlr winder Firefighters top leaders Acton Bantam Firefighters are currently in third place in the WaterlooWellington league standings but they are making a bid after a slow start to move up The Bantams took a pair of games last week to move them into a battle with and Hespler for the league title The Fire fighters topped Fergus and shutout league leading Orangeville A goal in each period did the trick for the Bantams in the Orangeville win Andy Vaivods opened the scoring at the mark of period one from Tony Sheppard and Tim Ferguson An unassisted goal by Rob Vermeulen in the second frame and Mark Duval from McArthur in the third produced the final score Tim Baker played well according to coach Steve Marshall recording the shut out It was one of the best games the team has played all year said Marshall Rob Vermeulen Mark Duval Rick Greenley and Tim Ferguson played strong games Firefighters found them selves behind the eight ball early in the Fergus contest as they fell behind by two goals in the opening two minutes The Bantams pulled to within one at of the opening frame as Tony Sheppard found the mark from Rob Vermeulen and Rick Smith The margin was shortlived however as Fergus came back just seconds later to regain the two goal lead With under a minute remaining in the opening frame Mark Duval got the AUon attack moving with an unassisted goal Tim Ferguson tied the game at the 43 mark of the second frame Duval and Tim Evans Evans put At ton in front for the first time in the game from Gord before the period had ended Rob Vermeulen gave Acton a two goal lead with an assisted effort o start the final frame Fergus picked one up before found the twine Tom Shannon and Tim Ferguson scored from Tony Sheppard Marshall was not happy with the team defensive play but felt his learn hud one of their better g imps passing the puck The next game for the fightcrs lb Saturday when plus host to in Game time will be m 1 inns pie wee Paul seemingly get along with opponent during an exhibition at the arena on Sunday 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alter September 1 1975 and manufactured in the period from September 1 1975 to December 31 NEW STEEL BELTED RADIAL 500 7rib STEEL BELTED RADIAL TPC purchased on or after Seplember 1 1975 and manufactured in the period September 1 1975 to May STEEL BELTED RADIAL 500 NEW STEEL BELTED RADIAL 500 7rib purchased on or after September 1 and manufactured in the period from March 1975 to August 31 1975 Proof of vehicle purchase required for tires which were original equipment on a new automobile STEEL BELTED RADIAL 500 5rib NEW STEEL BELTED RADIAL 500 WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE ONLY purchased on or alter September and manufactured prior March 1 1975 STEEL BELTED RADIAL TPC WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE ONLY purchased on or after September and manufactured prior to September The company will also refund any prorated adjustment price paid to Firestone on previously replaced tires now eligible for no charge replacement subject to presentation of adjustment invoice The following Firestone tires although not recalled will be replaced at 50 per cent of the regular retail selling price of the Firestone Store or dealer handling the transaction STEEL BELTED RADIAL 500 5rib NEW STEEL BELTED RADIAL 500 7rib STEEL BELTED RADIAL TPC purchased before September 1 1975 which are not covered by this recall NO CHARGE Mounting Balancing Valve Owner users qualifying for replacement tires will receive the new generation Firestone Steel Belted Radial 721 or with no charge mounting wheel balancing and a new valve if required PROOF OF PURCHASE You will need tire sales slip or In the case of original equipment car purchase invoice RECALL PROCEDURE If you are the owner user of a vehicle with any of the above listed tires phone your nearest Firestone Store or TO MAKE AN AP POINTMENT Firestone Stores and dealers have a complete listing of serial numbers which Indicate the date of manufacture for your tires They will from numbers determine if your tires are eligible for this recall EXPIRY Claims musl be registered within GO days TIRE CARE Air pressure of ill tires must be checked frequently and nmntiined is recommended by manufacturers FIRESTONE CANADA INC POST OFFICE BOX HAMILTON ONTAHIO