B2 The Acton Press Wednesday Apr Ft If Scoreboard Legion House League Hockey Day Saturday April mplon Game Juveniles Chicago Boston Consolation Game Bam Cleveland Rochester London Hamilton a Oakville Dixie Weston vrBurllnglon 10 Whalers 15n m Toronto va Montreal Champion Games 12 pm SI Kitts Oshnwa Tidewater Baltimore Guelph Brampton Jets Rockies Vancouver vs Buffalo Trophies and crests will be handed out alter every game Club investigates Deadline Continued from Bl bell will also be a dir ector Campbell told the Club she was stepping down because the workload was too much but thank ed everyone for their help In making this season a successful one She added the progress of Club skaters par ticularly the pre schoolers has shown the success of the season The Club also approved an amendment to a Canadian Figure Skating Association dub rule related to pro fessional skating coach which placed onus on the club of who may or may not serve on a clubs committee or executive and added another cat In the classes of membership As well preschool Junior In termed in senior and adult there Is nonskating for those over IB years old who are Interested in the sport and the Club but previously could not be a member because no one in the family skated There will be a small membership fee charge The next executive meeting will be held on April 14 Meanwhile several club skaters passed their CFSA tests on March In preliminary free skate Cheryl Genoe Sarah Homer Stacey Perry and Brenda while Karen MocEaehern passed the Tango The Club Is holding their dress rehearsal tomorrow night Called Holiday HI Thursday at the arena the carnival features all In preparation for the members of the club In a annual Ice carnival production about favorite Sunday vacation resorts Oops Firefighters bantams were upended by In the annual Georgetown International tournament last Wednesday They lost Acton skaters placed among the top IZ at the Western Ontario Sectional Winter Invitational Competition March and In Sarnla Mike Creighton was lop placer with a silver medal for second place Cindy Broulllard and Sarah Homer placed fourth Tracey finished Andree and Karen MacEochern placed eighth Debbie and Ann Gardener finished ninth Cheryl and Kara Leather land placed and Gillian finished 12th From left to right back row Cheryl Tracey Kara and Ann Front row Mike and Cindy Laing reaches tourney Continued from markers to clinch the win collected the aids Scott Williams mode several key saves to earn the shutout dumped Goderlch scored 11 to Niagara one and Burlington topped BearasvUle 54 In other won the semi final game against Burlington on an technicality after they played three overtime periods at a 3 tie Acton was awarded the victory on shots on goal Burlington took the lead in the game on three goals In the first period to one marker by Evan at 2 put Lalng within one In the second frame at B and tied it at 1 of the third Hayter and Frank KaUUlerb pocketed the assists Meanwhile overpowered in the other semi final to advance to the cham pionshlp round and face There battled back to nab a 1 1 tie after Goderich Jumped Into the lend at of the first Yaroschak tied at assisted by Craig Caden- hcad but lost their footing when con nected again In the second winning the championship 1 went on to win the consolation round with a 43 victory over Kitchener They defeated Fergus 7 and Gait to the title Kitchener dumped Sandwich and Oshawa 12 to earn their place in the consolation final Fergus nipped ville3 2 in overtime while Sandwich West elimin ated Tillsonburg in other games In the round Nomination deadline for the Hills Honor and Recognition awards closes Monday Applications are avail able at the recreation finance and clerk s of flee The awards are to honor those who have placing In a recognized activity at a provincial level or better or served as president of a provincial national or Internationally wide organization those who are recognized for lural and recreational at a provincial national or international level or those who have made a significant contribution as considered by the awards committee Criteria for those cleg ible are listed on tho nomination forms The nomination list will be reviewed by the committee Thursday April IB with the awards night set for May 13 In Georgetown 500 Club Morley Richardson George Williams Bud 149 BUI 155 Bern VonFlect Sheridan College a CANADIAN NANNY NIGHT Dispelling the Myths Over the yMra a number of myths novo developed around tho nemo Nanny They bo April 13 at tho Brampton Rd and April 10 at mo Campus Trafalgar from to Parents high school students era invited to learn mora about the twoyear program to Sheridan students gradual and Instructors ana you plan to attend or wish morn call Information Services Sheridan College at 8459430 284 Soccer Registration FINAL DAY APRIL 1581 PHONE 8534603 or 8531158 Strikes and