Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 14, 1979, p. 12

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B2 The Acton Freo Press Wednesday Fob 14 1979 Firefighters slice Sabres in OMHA playoffs Acton Firefighters Bantams continued their drive for an Ontario Championship this week taking a pair of games from Flam bo ro in trie second round of their Ontario Minor Hockey Association playoffs Firefighters handled the Sabres from Flam rather easily In the first game of the best of five series but found the going tough in Flam as they needed Mark Duval goal with only one second remain ing to squeak out a win Firefighters dominated the scoreboard In the first contest as scored five of their six goals before allowing Flam to break goal lender Tim Baker shut out with remaining to play Gord McArthur started things off for the ban tarns at the midway point of the opening frame as he found the range from Andy Vatvods Rob Verm en ex I tended that lead before he frame ended with an unassisted effort Mc Arthur and Ver combined for the third Acton goal with i only seconds remain ing in the second frame McArthur counted the goal with Vermeulen drawing the assist Andy Vaivods extended the Acton lead to open the third from Tim Gord completed the hat trick at the mark of the final frame before Flam counted their only Mark Duval wound out the game scaring from McArthur with only 1 to play Coach Steve Marshall felt his team put forth a good effort and controlling the puck In the second game of the series Flamboro served notice early thai they meant business Eric Mathews put the Sabres ahead of Acton after only seconds of play Rob Vermeulen tied the contest a short time later from Mark Duval and McArthur to give the teams an even keel start the second frame I- lam managed the only tally of the second stanza setting up a wild and finish Tim tied the game to open the third period from Tim Fer and Vermeulen only lo allow Flamboro to regain the lead again tied things up this lime wilh help from Rick For the fourth time in the contest look a one goal lead but again Acton lied he game Mark Duval notched the counter with and Vermeulen adding With 1 50 remaining In the contest Firefighters goal tender Tim Baker stopped shooter Eric Mathews on a clean cut breakaway with what coach Mar shall considered a great poke check From then on to the finish Acton took control of the puck and with some great passing said Marshall they set up Duval in the slot and he blasted a per fect slap into the net The goal came with only one second left It gave Acton the lead for the first time in the game and the win Bray leads Guelph club Mark Bray a student at Ac Ion High School won two gold and four medals at a Canadian Amateur Swimming Association meet in Cambridge recently Bray is a member of the Marlins who were amongst clubs competing at the three day meet Bray earned silver medals in the 100 and metre individual medley races and 100 and freestyle In his spec tally the butterfly Bray earned gold medals In both the and metre events He added a successful meet by swimming a fourth place In the 100 metre free- sly I He narrowly missed corning the high points trophy for the 11 and 12 year old age group Mark improved his previous best times dramatically setting club records In five events and Is now ranked between fifth and seventh in five events nationally While the senior Merlin team was at the Cam bridge meet Junior team which carries some Acton area swimmers competed in a dual meet with Burlington With Ihe help of four first place finishes from Kovacs the junior team outs warn their guests by a to 336 5 score Other fine per formances by Acton area swimmers included Peter Bray e four first place finishes Julia one second and three thirds Curtis two fifths and a sixth and Michelle Heard sixth place finish Town league tallies by Derrick Novice Douglas led Kitchencner to a 3 1 win over with a goal and two assists shooters for the Kit squad included Ricky Phillips and Tim Oakley Dennis Swina picked up the lone goal Troy Foster picked up the as Dixie skated to an a 0 win over Guelph Shawn McFad den fired a pair for the winners with singles going to Bobby Davey Mike rower and Pat Johnson Kevin Usher picked up the shutout Brampton skated with Weston for the first per as the teams traded a pair of goals but Weston carried on over the final two frames for a win Kevin Harris and Derek Bottomley netted five goals each for the win Tiers while Bill Bote- Izayas added both for MINOR HOUSE LEAGUE SCHEDULE FOR FEB 17 18 Rochester Cleveland Tidewater Baltimore ATOM Oshawa vs London St Kitts vs Hamilton NOVICE Oakville Weston 10 Brampton vs Kitchener Dixie Guelph BANTAM va Oilers Cougars Jets Whalers Sunday Feb 18 JUVENILES MIDG ETS 3 Boston Chicago Montreal Vancouver Toronto Brampton Peter Tim merman led to a win over Hamilton picking up two goals and an assist Death Lloyd Neville and Tom Turt picked up singles Craig Coitson Peter Van Eyken and Kevin Richie were the Hamilton shooters St Kitts jumped toa 1 first period lead on goals by Cyril and Chris and then took a win In overtime Scott fired he second period marker for SI Kilts and Chris Slewart fired the winner in the overtime period John fired all three London goals Pee Wee Five goals by Bruce Sheppard lifted Cleve land to a 74 win over Baltimore Singles went to Tim and John Gardiner netted a pair for the losers with singles going to Matthew and Mornsctte John scored twice as Rochester skated to a 52 win over Tidewater Singles went to Scot I Jamie Tor as and Steve McGinn Ian Paul and Bill son replied for Tide water Bantam Two goals off the stick of Barry McNabb was not enough for the Oilers as they fell to the Jets 4 Dean Hughes Scott McDonough Chris Lob- singer and Scott Allonby scored for the winners Paul Nolan led the way for the Whalers with a pair or goals as they skated a 42 win over Cougars Todd Smith and Gary White added singles for the winners Rusty Elliot and Mike replied for the losers Two third period goals by Danny enabled the Aeros a lie with the Aero singles went to Bob Little and Dennis Lawrence Paul McGinn added a pair for the Toros McGinn and Chris adding singles Midget Brent Vickery and Ted James netted twine for Toronto as they and Detroit played to a tie Dave Mitchell and Rick replied for Detroit Two goals by Joe led Vancouver to a win over Mon Single markers wont to Scolt Jim Hunter and Robert Allen Derrick picked a pair for he losers with Bill Pinson adding the other Juvenile Three goals and two assists by Dave way were not enough for his Boston earn as they fell to Chicago for the second time in as many playoff games Randy and Nick Hum added the singles for Boston Dave Johnson and Steve Van Eyken counted a pair each for the winners singles going to Tom Ryan Mike Nichols and Rick suzuki got SUZUKI MOTORCYCLES Some 1976 Some 1 models loll Brampton Cycle Ltd Ill ST A OHA INTERMEDIATE A Georgetown Chrysler Raiders vs Friday February 16 Gordon Memorial Arena CtiSdrtn SENIOR CITIZENS FHEE BE A RAIDER BOOSTER Lets Talk Flying Night THURSDAY FEBRUARY at 730p Coma out loam with no obligations whatso ever how to obtain your private pilot liconco costs medical otc Question and answer period with freo and donuts after Telephone 51918242660 For Further Information GUELPH AIR SERVICE R 2 miles east of on Hwy 7 Follow Airport Signs Lakeviews hopes alive with win over ATW A Guelph Martin Acton Mark Bray recently brought home two gold and Tour silver medals from the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association meet In Cambridge Bray swims for the Guelph Martin Aquatics Club Heller chances of making a lale surge at a play off spot came an end as a result of loss Blow Press in industrial action this In other games Lake- view kepi iheir hopes alive with a upset of Acton Terminal Warehouse while Family Cleaners continued to roll alone in first place wilh a 4 topping of Von Welding Heller s were never in their contest with Blow Press is managed only three goats late in the Van Flee opened the scoring for Blow Press from Ron Schmidt and Jim Cooney the five minute mark The Pressmen ex heir lead in Ihe second frame as Evan and George found the mark In the final frame Blow Press got a pair of goals from Ron Schmidt and a single by Bruce hereon before Hellers with markers from Pete Morrison Glen and Floyd a pair of goals over opening minutes but Lakeview edged into a one goal lead by the end of Ihe second frame In the third period the learns took lurns ing sprees scored first o tic the game and ihcn allowed three straight goals before replying with a pair of own Lake- view added another pair over the final two mm lilts to secure the win Tim was the big shooter for scoring five lime and assisting on another Bruce Cook si added our goals and three Lions topped School skiers impressive at Stayner Acton Lions found themselves sitting waiting for an opponent In Ontario Hockey Assoc playoffs and look the to travel to Stayner for their firs tournament of the sea The Lions found the going tough In ploy as Ihey lost squeakers to both Kllch 2 in overtime and I The Kitchener according to coach Barry Inscoe was an exciting game with each team playing positional hockey Paul netted Acton firs goal from David Milne Randy scored the second with Lorenzo Civiero adding an assist It his lost contest in the firs period when missed numerous scoring unities The second was in no way a resemblance the played first game said Inscoe He felt his cam was flat over the contest and managed their only goal in the last minute as Paul scored on a pen The pee- wees are now start their second round of OMHA playoffs New Hamburg The Lions have home ice for the series and will start Wednesday at the Community Centre at pm The Iwo cams will be playing a best of five scries 500 Club Lucky winners in this week Club draw in elude Poulson Rick Thompson Wood Harry Ensing and Symc 389 Acton High School cross country ski team did exceptionally well at the High School Championships held at Ski Club last Tuesday The Acton team com to take third place In the championships with the boys team taking third and their girls squad grubbing fourth spot Jones led the boys over the course in minutes and nine seconds for sixth place overall Pete Finished tenth while Pelt was right be hind him in eleventh Lloyd took 18th IN GEORGE STATEMENT CONCERNING ELECTRIC RATES FOR THE TOWN OF ACTON IN 1979 From extensive coverage in the and television over pist few months you are of course aware that Hydro is increasng tho wholesale power rate to all ties in Ontario This increased rate I effect with January power account and wo have advised that Increase Acton Hydro wll be per cent Tho Acton Hydro Commssions have assessed the effect that this increase will have upon Acton Hydros financial posit on and is evident that because of Increase in the wholesale power increases in their own operating costs them will not be sufficient funds to maintain nor mal operations in 1979 if the present rota I rates are continued Tho Acton Hydro Commission wishes to their customers that cation has made to Ontario Hydro to incrcaso rota I electric rates effective with all billings on and after February If approval is nod from Ontario Hydro our customers on will experience a rate increase of approximately 4 por cent This moans that tho average res customer bill for metered energy II par month 1979 as compared to 16 38 per month in and per month Residential cus who use loss ban average will experience smaller percentage increase and those who use more than tho average will once a higher increase In the case of the commercial industrial class of service customers with long hours consumption w II a higher increase than those with shorter hours use consumption This pattern has boon developing for some years as fuel required to genorato electricity continues to increasoincost Similar to 1977 Ontario Hydro realized excess revenues in duo largely to export powor These revenues are once again to bo returned to our customers form of a small increaso and will be reflected in bills you receive during The effect of this rebate will increase in your bills for Acton Hydro Electric Commission for Acton and Mark Stal cy finished In the it ion Jones lopped girls with a ninth place finish Lynda placed 13th and Dora Doherty Lynn placed Nancy Patterson was the skier for Hie girh earn failed to finish the race when she fell on the downhill of the home stretch cracking some ribs and tearing knee ligaments Coach Tom right considered the Calcdon course demanding and was pleased with his leim s performance The third place finish qualified the for the Peel Ski Championships which were to be held yesterday Tuesday Caledon assists for the winners Hon Mellon paced Ihe squad with a hat I rick Single counters wcnl to Randy Weldon George and Henry Toebcs League Lciding Cleaners gained revenge for their only loss to date in the season with 4 1 win Vans Welding The Cleaners took command of the contest at the 13 mark of the opening frame and never looked back fired he first marker from Rick Henderson I a added a pair of from Henderson and single from Dave Paul before allowing Bon Jacobs to score the Welders only goal from led Jeff Next wee Acton Ter minal Warehouse meets Vin Welding in a game that decide one of the two r morning play off positions at p m At gets a to keep their play off hopes alive when they meet Blow Press At 40 p in last placed Hellers meets the league leading Cleaners Chartered Accountants Goebelle Wagner Main St root South Hills Ontario L7Q 8775155 OPEN Now INN 161 CHISHOLM DRIVE MILTON ONTARIO 416878 OS is HERIGATE- INN EH Safety at work everywhere Your I A PA has safety skills to share And it doesnt cost taxpayers a penny 1 The Industrial Accident Prevention Association is tot illy funded by business and Industry if your company Is In manufacturing or retail Industries very likely it a member of IAPAI How does it feel to be pan of a world authority on health and safety without costing taxpayers a penny Now get your own moneys 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