tKMaur a The Draf program got Tfaanday Hills Major Peter presented Georgetawn OpUaiiat member John Kette- pait president and Martin with a for SUM from Mayor Pete tab time arooad when the Acton Free Independent this event Mayor Is asking all participants to keep July a open for this year a teeoff Acton High claims cage tourney honors Basketball The Senior Girls Basket ball team hosted several schools in an invitational basketball on Saturday and the local team man aged to rally for top honors At Sam the local squad easily de feated Arthur 31 IT ana were on their to the championship After their first win the went on to down Erin for a berth in the finals and in the final match against Aldershot Acton rail led in ihe second half of the game to win the match 3027 The real surprise of the day how ever was a cancellation from Collingwood that left room for the local Junior Girls Basketball Team to Join in the competition The Junior Redmen managed to make a showing beating the Georgetown squad 17 The high scorers for the day were Kelly While 30 points Teresa Dunn with and Linda Thomson with 17 On Thursday the Senior and ior girls basketball teams continued their regular season play defeating Janice Jumps for the ballln Thursday league play against Perdue Perdue in both levels In the Junior division Acton swamped Perdue with an awesome 14 victory Karen Little was the high scorer with 16 points and Boo Tufford followed close behind with 12 In the Senior division the Hon was again lacking as the Red men downed Perdue Linda Thomson was the high scorer in the game with nine points Volleyball The only scheduled volleyball game this week for the end ed in defeat as the Senior boys lost their berth In the semi finals as they dropped three games straight to Nel son High Crosscountry In Cross Country action the Red men travelled to the Peel Hal ton Meet In Kelso on October Maria Brill made a good showing as usual placing in the Midget girls division Maria plac has given her a position at OFF SA this fall Adrienne also placed well coming in finished and Vicky Hall came in The Midget girls placed fifth out of schools In the Junior girls division Susan Maron ran in 35th Pom ed and finished Doreen was he star of the day as she confirmed her place at OFFSA with a first place finish in the Senior girls event In Midget boys action Dave Hay came in 36th Darryl Dave Ruse Mike Baker Alan Scott and Shane Win ters John Gardiner place I2lh in the Junior boys competition and Ted placed Jamie Lnwson finished Scott Nolan Rob Porte Steve Taillefer 89th and Derek Boyle 94th The lone runner for the in Ihe Senior Boys division AlHiggins placed Major Bants double Elora Continuing their regular season play the Acton Firefighters Major Bantams man aged to take one win and one loss over the week On October the local squad travelled to Elora doubling their opposition Peter Cargill led of the Firefighters offense with a goal early In the first period Tom Atherton followed suit few moments later and at the end of the first period the local team ted rallied early In the second period to narrow the Acton lead but moments later blasted the puck into the El Sean increased the lead further with bis first goal of the evening at and two minutes later Fitzgerald fired again to give the Firefighters a comfortable three goal lead managed to remain to the game and with a surprise goal at the end of the second period It was Acton Elora Coming Into the third period the Fire fighters remained strong as David Haynes G and Kevin Tool scored a goal apiece Elora managed to rally for two more mar kers in a losing cause but the final score re mained In favor of Acton Acton assists were credited to Brett Robinson Peter Cargill and Mike Baker However it was a different story on October 29 as the Firefighters went down to defeat at the hands of Kitchener David Haynes Brett Carachl Kevin Toal and Darryl with two goals made a great effort against a powerful Kitchener team Acton assists were credited to Mike Baker and Paul pa trick HORSE RACING VENTURE huv Mnud in dan of Ml I irotMn trot Wv nod n Onvtt Sate nam Dtnfte for ISM Sate Mom form ran GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF CHANGE FALL ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING WILL NOW BE HELD ON SUNDAY NOV 27 1983 100 ALCOTT ARENA HALL A GEORGETOWN A CHRYSLER RAIDER RAPS Georgetown Raiders PLAYER OF THE MONTH PAUL GALLAGHER Paul Gallagher Canadian Clubs Player of the Month for October based on his performance and scor Senior A squad Gallagher currently leads the team in scoring with ten goals and seven assists and a fifth the league stats He also has the honor of leading the Senior A league in hat at this point in time two The year old Brampton native joined the Raiders this season after toiling with Acadia University in Eastern Canada Gallagher 6 and 191 pounds played ha minor hockey Brampton before spend no some time with Dixie THREE STARS OF OCTOBER Doug Fry spent much of the Month of October hurt but when he did get into the lineup he made the most of earning enough Three Star selections to put him on top of the s list Paul Gallagher who also the Player of trie Month was second for the month of October with netm nder Brad Miller earning the Third star for the month The award is given out based on per forma nee der home games for the month A McDonalds Student Night FRIDAY NOVEMBER Raidorsva Woodstock Gems 850 Alcott Tickets available at McDonald a or from Student Council Proceeds to Optimist Fund on behalf of Student Council The thank their sponsors for their program ads and encourage fans to patronize them RAIDER DATES NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 10 20 Unite L nullum itinjfiHrM HrtnlllilBQlMllfci a 10 IHiojIflUL nmmlrw 11 DECEMBER 14 1 QUA CM Dili it 2 Pol 111 MO f7U- 11 PliaaPP A SCOREBOARD SCORING LEADERS OUT OF TOWN TICKETS HO GAMES AT DELREX THOMAS HOME VIDEO