Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 17, 1979, B2

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Oct Close games Fields fires three for pressmen Lakeview rallies to top A TW The games were close and the action fairly fast for the first week of Industrial League hockey action Sunday evening Blow Press and started heir seasons off right with the Pressman topping Hellers and Lake- view Centre coming from behind to top Acton Terminal Warehouse In the other on Sunday Vans Welding and Family Cleaners played to a 44 tie In the first game of the industrial season Blow Press staked themselves to a first period lead and then held on to score the win BUI Fields paced he Pressmen attack firing three goals while Bruce was the playmaker of the game earning three assists Fields fired the first two Blow Press goals and Wayne extended the lead with help from Blow Press forward Dave Paul and Hellers goaler Dave Allen keep a close eye on the puck during the Industrial opener Sunday Blow Prets won the match In the Centre topped Acton Terminal Warehouse 75 and Family Cleaner h and Vans Welding played He Henry with seconds remaining in the frame Hellers pulled to within two at the 16 min ute mark of the second stanza as Lome Gordon found the range with help from Dave Thompson and Bill Blow Press responded with a goal from Ken Owen off a faceoff to re gain the three goal margin before Jeff Townstey could get Hellers second marker Jim and Van Fleet helped on the Townsley goal BUI Fields earned the hottrlck with five minutes remaining in the game as he converted a MacPherson pass Vans Welding had total control of their wilh Family Cleaners on Sunday but two late goals gave the Cleaners the tie Gary Pickles fired Iwo goals for Vans in the contest while George and Gary Deforest picked up a pair of points each for vans Ted Saitz put Family up early in the contest from Claire Snow and the lead held for ten minutes before Oliver Cooper found the range from John Snow to even the count from the Vans side Cooper and Snow changed roles in Ihe second period to give the Welders lead they would keep until the final Iwo minutes of the game Gory Pickles fired his first of two from Mike Miller and Bob Brent on at the games midpoint to give Vans a two goal margin before Gary Dcforests Up in from George brought the Clcmers back within striking range Gary Pickles second goal from Evan Haytcr and Mike Miller 13 minutes remaining gave Vans a comfortable lead that they kept until the final five minutes when Jim Pocisk and George netting goats to even the count goal was unassisted while marker had help from Deforest and Bill Manes Terminal Ware house scored early in their inaugural match Centre but were unable to hold on as the Centre men scored a victory Bar Jacobs and Steve Legion rosters set for season Acton Legion Minor Hockey lakes to Community Centre ice his Saturday In inaugural week of 1979lHlhcason A of 12 games are on tap for each week the largest group reg- islcred for bantam Last for the first lime Legion league ran a juvenile group on Sunday afternoons to replace WaterlooWellington Ju veniles which had folded Schjwo Warren I Coach Mike Scott Dull Swimmer Hot lomley Jean Paul Cowan Craig David Juan Tans Gill Cordon Lloyd Neville Kir hard Klip Ted John DoU Andrew Ferguson OILERS Roberto David Allen Phil Shea llargrave Dan Wood Steven Lindsay Fry- Parker Tommy Kevin Rhys Christopher Rogers Gordon I liefer Iherland manager Tom Parker HAMILTON Ritchie Jason Ron Robinson Michael Arblc Brown Scan McVeigh Benny Mike Cunningham Mike Or Philip Wedge Alexander v Bradley ONeill Steve T Scott Warren Coach Steve Wading Trowbridge AKn Don McDonald Coaches Pete Tattoo Trie la ROCKIES Terry Lett David Jackson dint Roger Ward Ian Paul Tom Krinkendcnk Nulr Ted Todd Troy Brad Coach Dave Alien WHALERS McCoy Andy Cun ningham Rob Phillips Gary While John Towgood Craig Johnson Bob John Clarke Phillip Row Brian Roach Ken Pilgrim CLEVELAND dirts Eddie Wilson Jack Kenneth McKee Todd Andrews Sieve George Chris Hughs Craig Greg Tommy Ri David Mike Thomas Spencer Smith David Mike Mil Kal- Brad MacKeniie Randy Timbers to his assigned Kevin Harris Evan Kevin is Ipjivps Timothy Oakley Bruce Stuart Morgan Chrla Stewart Coach Fred Klrlon and Bill When iS or leaves mlmM Ricky Ripley David Thomas Lee Fisher the rep teams Walsh Brent Wedge Kirk Frank Pierce convener Team liatsarc Douglas TIDEWATER Cyril Dave VanDereyken Tom Andy Ellerby Ted James Rick Novice Coach Phil McCriatal VanDereyken Mulr Miller Brent Patrick LOVDON Norton Chris Rosenqulst Doug David Dunne JeftMcNabb Kenneth Phillips Gary Coverdale Robert John Evans Richard Phillip Steven Campbell Jett Fred Barry Mark Duval Tom Shea Raymond Aulhkr Jason Smith Mike Moruhan Gary iCo Coach Mike Ashley Jim Murray Gavin Paul Can- Con This Troy His year mew Todd Ken is back at full swing and Sco the Legion IS Still Avery Patrick Johnston Jelfery prepared to run Ihe Sean I I i lit Wayne juvenile league Anyone who IS Still With Coach Slant and man the WaterlooWellington ger Toy smith teams are not permitted to skate Legion Vi team according lo John A player returns Ricky Sean Heat- ley Shawn Scot Jelfrey Craig John Rick Smith Cooney Don Swlnamer Danny Ward Shawn Cote John Lloyd Gordon Mitchell Tony Van Dam Grant Gerry Clark David Clark Richard Coach Bob Utility BUFFALO Robert Monro John Marshall Atkinson paced the Centre win with a pair of goals each while Ed paced the losers with a goal and two assists Chris Tennant put on top at ihe three minute mark help from White and Mike Morris extended the lead to two from Hilller before the period ended fought back in the second stanza with goals from Jacobs and Atkinson lo even the count before George McPhail reinstated the lead Bruce Cooksley and Bart Jacobs earned assists on Ihe while Morris and earned assist on marker again fought back even score This lime with Glen McKenzie netting the goal from Floyd and Jim Haggett determined to win the opening match took the lead for the third time Gary Marsh netted the twine from Hillier An unassisted effort from Bart Jacobs evened he count at four at the end of the second stanza but once again it was the Terminal team that broke out ahead fired the goal from Marsh and Ken Lakeview tied the game for the fourth time as Ron Schmidt fired the equalizer from Atkinson and Brian Lloyd but this time it was the Centre- men who took the lead Floyd Hillier fired the go ahead goal for Lakeview from and then Atkinson fired the in surance goal with two minutes remaining In action this Sunday Acton Terminal Ware house meets Vans start Lakeview and Blow Press tangle in an early season battle for first spot at pm and Hellers and Family Cleaners take to the ice pm Lottario TICKETS Now Available At Eds In n Out 18 MAIN STREET SOUTH ACTON Legion schedule I I eagle llDlibic Kiel Dean Cote Shane Wilson Paul Scott Blown Jason Henderson Paul Campbell Rabble Murray John Van Dam Michael Baker Glen ItotwrlMfl Scoll McKee Coach Waller Paul ComdsJe BantacnTeanii liarklns AFROS Boost- Dean Bruce Shannon Scott Norton Kalsllirri lfoHry Burton Sieve McGinn Tim John or Scott Gardener Doug Bennett Hun Barrel Johnson Scott Brent Connor Terry Robbie Porte Greg James Clinton McMillan Coach George Fltiner Coach Chris Schuta MONTREAL David Anderson Mark Warren Hawthorne Greg Maltby LEGION MINOR HOCKEY SCHEDULE OCT PeeWcc Tidewater vs Rochester 700 Cleveland Baltimore Atom London vs St Kills vs Hamilton Novice Brampton 1120 Dixie vs Weston Bantam 1230Acrosvs Whalers Oilers vs Rockies Jets Sunday Ocli Juveniles Registration for Juv will be accepted before game time Midgets vs Montreal 600 Vancouver vs Buffalo Beat rising heating costs RE INSULATE NOW f tft With todays high cost of heating your homo adding insulation Is a must Whether your home Is yoanj old or years old It Is a proven fact that con cut your fuel consumption by de pending on the geographic structure Rogers Insulation Limited is a local contractor and has train ed specialists who can analyze your heat loss and 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from on Adult 12 J I Pro- schooler dap ACTON LEGION Lodn Fall Baisar Er Saturday October tote hold in Royal Canadian Lesion Hall Wright St ACTON ARTS CRAFTS Tanth Annual Exhibition and Sole Saturday October 27 10 a to Si Pa Han Acton TURKEY SUPPER United Church Saturday November 3 Table Advance Adults Under For ticket call or or Acton Curling Club INTRODUCTION TO CURLING Enjoy one of Canadas favourite sports Our curling season commences with an OPEN PRACTICE and BASIC IN STRUCTION SESSIONS in the week of TUESDAY OCT OBER 23 to FRIDAY OCTOBER Interested new curl ers are invited to attend these sessions If you try and like it you may wish to join BRING THIS FOR A I I FREE DRAW FOR NEW MEMBERS ONLY DRAW TO IE HELD OCT 21 I I I i I J LADIES POT LUCK DINNER OCTOBER 25 ALL LADIES WELCOME Whats your goal in life Whether or not you know what youd like to do with your life there are qualified and sensitive people who can help in your community If you already have an idea about what you want people such as members of your local Home and School Association representatives from your Chamber of Commerce Canada Employ ment and Immigration counsellors local apprenticeship consultants or Ontario Career Action Coordinators can help you If youre still uncertain about what youd like to do talk to your school guidance counsellor or placement advisor These people can give you information on a wide range of career opportunities some you may never have thought of before The final decision will always be yours but that doesnt mean you have to reach it all alone There are people who are interested in showing you how you can reach your goal more quickly If you want more information on career education simply clip out the coupon in this advertisement and well send you a list of people to contact in your area During Ontario Career Week Oct 29 Nov get involved After all its your future Make it happen Secretariat for Sodai Dcvclopmci Ontario Secretariat 2nd Floor Bay Street Toronto Ontario MG 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