Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 7, 1979, p. 14

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B2 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 7 Hockey Moms split Acton Minor Atom out for the Hockey Moms periods of thai match as Hockey Moms have split Tlw team played fine they were and four decisions since the positional hockey according lo start of Ihelr Waterloo- according to manager Ed Leatherland Wellington league sea lite Acton got goals from son This past week the defence moved the puck Rob Murray and Carl Moms topped New well and defended well Yaroschuk one In each of Hamburg and fell Thenextcontest Uie first two periods We Last MomS was a on- got our legs back in the week they topped Fergus by Woolwich flic third period holding and fell to Atoms found themselves Woolwich to two goals Woolwich giving up six goals in said Leatherland but Greg then it was too tate paced Acton to the win over New Hamburg as he TOUT fired two goals Acton JMK Acton Major Atoms and Peter Car period as JtaVanDam tf Acon L the hands of goals Tom led K5 S the for the earning three Ih j but rebounded on Mike two and singles each by Wayne and Troy Dan Foster Rob Murray McGi felt the team P heir best per three assists Jason Henderson picked lhe Peler up against Orangeville out helped out on a In loss to shooting the opposition at the locals three to one but gave up two goals in each wound up on the losing frame Acton got a sec- end of score ond period goal from Moran netted the Shawn McFadden and a Acton goal of the third period marker from from Mike Baker up a pair John Van Dam as their the midpoint of the only scoring Todd final stanza Jeff Morrow added five more In the assists Mike Baker and Peter Cargill fired the other Acton goals Tom led the play makers for the atoms couple while Taiilefer Dean Cote Kirk McNabb David Haynes and Sean Fitzgerald picked up Single assists Acton picked up a pair Novice reps nip Fergus 54 Acton AltonMclsaac Concrete Construction Novice Reps pushed their record to a win and a loss recently scoring a come- from behind win over Fergus gave Acton an early lead in match but Chris fired his first of four for Fergus to even the count after one period Van restored The Contractors trailed the Acton lead alter only by a goal in the third seconds of the second frame before three I allies period before was in less than one minute able to pot another pair and seconds lifted them to victory Rene Van Kesleren paced the Acton scoring attack potting three goals and assisting on another Tim counted a goal and an assist for the locals while Robert netted the other beating Acton goallen- ders Kevin Usher and Philip Kevin Haitle added to the Fergus lead early in he final frame before he Acton explosion Van fired iwn of the come back markers with Tim Tibbits netting the among leaders Actons Dave McGilloway is causing trouble for many of the Central Ontario Junior Hockey league goal tenders who despite living in Acton toils for the Georgetown Gemini is picking up scoring points by the had a total of on 10 goals and assists in games Daves best night in a Gem uniform came recently in OakviHe where he scored four goals and assisted on three others as the Gemini scored a 109 win Hes one of the league s leading scor ers Juveniles return to WW goal Team manager Ed pair of markers Against Fergus It was John Intern with hat showed novice curlers Joe and Brown landing ami Derrick tome of the basics prior to the first bonspiel of the season at the Acton Curling Club TheOom Pah Pah may become an annual event Hockey masks saving sight Last season 12 hockey ophthalmologist and After a oneyear ab sence from Waterloo- Wellington league play Acton Juveniles made a comeback last week as they began the season in style scoring a 2 1 win in Fergus Unfortunately their home wTh IheTmorovement his the way firing three goals passing and Winded compared Canadian Standards is each while John added in the game eight ir the previous one Association lime out and felt that P and an along with the all according to reports re- Protective with a few breaks the assist Mike Baker lines contributed to he by Dr Tom Posh for Hockey score would have been Jason i NetU scoring Toronto Lacrosse Players much closer Juveniles In their second start of the season A seven minute two man advantage turned out dismal for the locals as New Hamburg managed to survive the shortage coming with a goal on their way lo a win Don Broulllard fired he first Acton goal unassisted in the first period as the teams exchanged goals In he second period Rob Evans None of the players in were wearing hockey face protectors a fact which Posh- by who has been treating In week s win over Fergus Carl lWOlVA continued from got the locals Iff m rolling with a goal at of the opening period Welding earned their snow Bob Brent Mike eye injuries to hockey with an unassisted effort w year as defensive style over the Miller and Brent Irwin players for over years iparn never looked back in coals and w neir now team never looked back only Van player earn explains finished the previous Sunday twopo nts in the game on Bill verinskl earning contest with three goals mutches with four first a goal and an assist ca while Van Dam added a period goals being other Van marksmen j action Sunday goes to wear face pro- second goal and an scored three by Vans Included Oliver Cooper night Van Welding will but the older assist Jason Henderson and Hellers single but and John defeat players arc playing pick cessful as they dropped a decision to New Hamburg Over the lost three Miller put Acton hockey seasons HP received eve win inkles The were all Murray McNabb and Rob fired the only Acton goal weannE moulded masks ihefirat from Trefor Gardener Of these five eyes Period but within sec and Roger Evans while were locally blinded Fergus had evened New Hamburg tallied Moulded masks tne lwo lo lakc especially those not Gardener New Hamburg added custom made do not pro- what proved lo be the two more Ihird period vide adequate protection winner for the locals at the polnl of sec The new period from Evans mi and Randy Van Fleet offer John Gordon shut down before Marty Collerton rounded out the scoring from Shane Withers of Ray Kennedy Construction READY MIX CONCRETE SAND GRAVEL CRUSHED STONE SATURDAY DELIVERY 17SIDEROAD ERIN ONT NOB 170 and Frank Katsilieras added lhe other Acton goals with Greg Shawn McFadden Wayne and rob Murray picking up assists Evan and Scott Williams shared the shut Industrial Standing A Cenlre Blow Press 3 Van Welding 1 1 Family Cleaners Acton Terminal Hellers 3 1 11 16 8 11 14 Centre and move them tiff top of the league ladder ina7pm contest p m Family Cleaners will try to do the same Blow Press and Hellers and Acton Terminal Warehouse bailie for the basement Rotarians score 40 win undefeated In league play Acton Minor Bantams moved Walerloo record to four wins against no defeats this week as they played a defensive game to score a win over Jim Richard paced the Acton attack with a pair or goals Including a goal In the third period lhai accord ing Acton coach Ruddy Holmes look any remain Ing life nut of Orange ville squad Paul and Vlnce Danagher fired the other Acton goals as they took a 10 first period lead hen added a pair of sec ond period markers Tim was solid In the net according Holmes posting his first shut out of the year Holmes was pleased with his learn performance In ihelr own end the game their previous games they had defeated New Hamburg and Fergus In the win over New Hamburg it was Paul arglll thai led he way goals Brad Randy I and Bruce Canary added singles for locals After a scoreless first period against Fergus the exploded with a pair of goals each from Randy and Paul on to the 1 win Brad MacPherson David Milne and David added lhe other Acton markers The local scoring spree continued against Hes as Lorenzo tallied two goals Canary Cargill MUne and added the other goals Minor Bantams and played scoreless hockey over the first period of Ihelr con frontation In Fergus but the second frame brought luck tor the beats as they fired markers to lake control of tne con Four more third period tallies gave the Acton side total control before Bill Homer broke the Ac ion shutout bid with less than minutes remaining Randy Coverdale and Paul each picked up a pair of goals and assisted on another for Acton while Brad the iwine once and assisted on pair Brad also added three points for the locals In the game earning ihree helpers David MUne added two points on a goal and an assist for the Minor Bants while David McKnighl counted the other goal Ac Ion picked up minutes in penalties in the contest compared only eight for the home side following night at home to Hespeler the local learn continued their scoring spree as Lorenzo paced an win with a pair of goals Acton struck early in Ihe contest netting tour period goals and hen added another pair in the second before the tally sheet Acton responded with another pair before netted the game final marker with remaining in the game Randy Coverdale picked up three poirls for his second successive game firing one goal and assisting on two more Bruce Canary Paul Cargill and David Milne all added a goal and an assist with Richard Kil counting the other tally and Stan Smith earning an assist Acton took IB minutes bin compared to only 14 for WW dates Wednesday Minor Atom vs New Hamburg 8 lOp m Minor Peewee Saturday November 10 m Minor Atom vs Orangeville m Major Bantam vs New Hamburg Tuesday November 13 m Minor Bantam vs Woolwich m Midgets Fergus 9 40 p Juveniles Fergus up hockey and are not re quired to masks The result is more in juries to the older players CSA has published standards for face pro tectors and tests and certifies them So far the program is voluntary which means hat non- cerlltied masks can be sold next lo certified The w hockey player should buy and wear CSA certified hockey mask Look for the mark before you pur chase says Pashby statistics certainly prove the of this program For instance Inst year there were eye Injuries reported the year before and in and before face protectors were widely used we had eye injuries and eyes losl Pashbv also suggests sufficient protection for the Fergus goal scoring goal tenders We re also in the second half of the concerned with the match while Frank Nose- number of dental claims worthy was between the We will be Investigating Acton pipes for the open these to see what im half can be was an inept power made play that cost the DONT SETTLE FOR LESS IMMEDIATE The Fantastic VW RABBIT 4 speed and 5 speed GAS DIESEL BAZ MOTORS LTD THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HILLS NOTICE OF SALE BY TENDER TOWN OWNED PROPERTY Tendoifor south of North Port Plon nonhwoal nor Si and Ma Si eat No II bo by uni 1 12 local I mo Tuesday November fw dons parcels land Each lender ho II a 1 1 ad St B I bid shall bo by meeting of 19ih or close as The ddoi shall to compulo a to ma I to Purchase form with 5 days sod award Such oiler shall nrj date not mora than 30 days allot reco formal to Pu chase the Offer to Purchase on terms and a not mode day the successful shall bo led and party shall the fight io make award a awards All Is shall bo returned mmodlatery after signed Oiler to 3 Lost dale for roco tonde a be noon Local T mo Tuesday November Tenders I bo opened mo n Comm Room pel Id ng located on Trofa gar Rood No Tho highest of any lender not ly bo Patio son TOWN OF HILLS eel South HILLS GEORGETOWN Ontario SEXCITING HITS Friday Saturday Sunday Now 1 M0N00NUDE SOLITARY PLEASURE SCHOOL OF HARD KNOCKS PARTY SWAPPERS THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PUBLIC NOTICE PROPOSED PROVINCIAL MODIFICATIONS TO THE REGIONAL PLAN Pimm that th letter from Ministry of Hooting Proposed THE REGIONAL PLAN he been racavd and mar bo Inspected The Regional Clerk Deportment Regional Administration ST Road Oakvtffe Ontario The proposed modifications be at the November 1979 meeting of the PtannCcimiIlMbeheldinComrnhiMRoornNo 1 M 30 tho Regional Anyone to appear before the Planning Comnufiee a delegation may do so by 1200noon November on this matter be made to Regional CoUnc meeting of Wednesday November 1979 Dated at that day of October Garfield Brown Regional Clerk TELEPHONE Ext 333 Dos and don of heating with wood How to heat your home safely with wood fuels With energy costs rising many are rekindling an old flame wood fires Wood used properly can provide a cheap clean renewable heat source Used improperly however wood burning can be dangerous Whether your stove is of ornate design or a more modem stove they both have one thing in common they each need proper installation Here arc some of the and don ts on heating with wood or the Underwriter s I of Canada DO HIRE an expert to certify that your flue pipe and chimney are in good condition to handle the higher temperatures DO CONTACT your insurance agent before installing the system Be sure you re covered in case of fire DO CHECK with your municipality before any work begins You 11 probably need a building permit DO ENSURE adequate clearances arc provided as listed the Ontario Buildmg Code and other guides available at your local library DONT USE flammable liquids when lighting the fire like gasoline kerosene or charcoal lighter fluids Wood chips kindling shavings or newspapers arc the safest startup materials KEEP any flammable materials near your wood burner FORGET to clean your stovepipes and flues regularly to avoid dangerous flammable build up DONT TAKE CHANCES WITH FIRE Teach your children about fire safety too If you have any further questions about heating with wood fuels contact your local Fire Department or write for the free guide titled Heating with Wood Fuels Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations 555 Yonge Street Toronto Ontario 2H6 Frank Drea Minister Consumer and Commercial Relations William Davis Premier Ontario

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