12 Georgetown Acton Wednesday Now 2 SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO iiiiiiniiininiiin Lepage REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD REALTOR GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8774173 Town League tallies NOVICE It wax a busy day for the Acton Novice teams Saturday as- a three game schedule saw Weston blank Dixie Burlington double Oakville 42 and down Brampton In game one Roy Stuckless was good for two markers Mark Hachey racked up a hat- trick and Trevor Williams and Joe Martin managed a goal apiece for Guelph Assisting for Guelph were Michael Dan Bridge Hachey Michael Semanyk Williams and Martin Brampton goals were scored by Bjom Trow Ryan Ridley and Mark Henderson with a lone assist going to Henderson In the second match Burlington played a strong game with Jeremy Coooey making a great showing with two goals Steven and Adam Forrest chalked up the other two goals and assisting for Burlington was Sean Hosher Scott Glass and Forrest David Smiley scored the only two goals in a losing venture Smiley was un assisted in both markers In the third and final match in Novice action Weston put on the pressure to defeat Dixie 60 Bobby Andrews tacked up a hat trick for Weston and the remaining goals were tallied by Kent Stuckey Diana and Ryan Brain Burlington assists were credited to Chris Wilson Steven Stuckey and Chris Woudstra MIDGET In Midget action Montreal doubled Vancouver on Sunday Mark Splinter pulled off a hat trick for Montreal as Percy Ashawasabre and Kevin tallied up two goals apiece Jack also managed one goal for Montreal Assists were credited to Stewart Ashawasabre Fred Dave Clarke Splinter and Da ire LI Vancouver goals were scored by Danny with wo Mike Nell is and Doug Richardson Assists went out to Nellis Richardson and Warren Slain Continuing in Midget action Toronto blitzed Edmonton Ron Fox had a tremendous game waltzing all over Edmonton for six goals John Lloyd and Rob Allen were credited with the only other two Toronto markers Assists went out to Todd Andrews Dave VanderEyken Jack and Clint McMillan Edmonton goals were scored by Bruce Dave and John Clarke and assists were made by Ed Wilson George Kabestra and BANTAM In Bantam action the Cougars bombed the Whalers 101 on Saturday Jeff Jackson made a good showing for the Cougars with a hat trick Mike Arbic and Tim Oakley each had a pair and Derek Bottomley Bob Tremblay and Brent Wedge managed a single apiece Cougars assists were credited to Wedge Jackson Trcmblej Oakley and Wayne Paul The lone Whalers goal came from Avery unassisted Continuing Bantam action the Jets and the Rockies met head on for a tie Kostas Athanassoulis racked up two goals for the Rockies and Peter Van der managed a single Guy Bosse George Coates and Paul Campbell were credited with the Jets markers and assists went out to Scott Doug Wilson Coates and Bosse PEE WEE In action Tidewater dumped Rochester Saturday Andy Scott Tim and Jeff McKay tacked goal apiece with an assist coming from Paul McLeod The lone Rochester goal was scored by Dan Robinson with an assist by Jamie Continuing action Baltimore blanked Cleveland Jamie Nicholson Tommy Nolan Dave and Geoff Burton chalked up the Balti more goals with assists coming from Nicholson Phillip David Henderson and Paul Simmons ATOM In the Atom division St Kilts nipped London hard ought match Denis Hosdil and Mark Manuel shared a pair of goals each and Jason Crawford managed one for St Kitts St Kitla assists went out to Chris McGeragle Ken Juffray and London goals were credited to Steve Waring with two Cowan and Craig Stuckey Assists were made by Lincoln Catssie Jason Albert and Waring In a one sided contest in Atom action Hamilton downed Oshawa Jeff made a terrific showing for Hamilton as he racked up four markers while the balance of goals were credited to Bryan and Mark Ford Hamilton assists went out to Adam Jason Leudee Mike and Jim Sale goals were scored by Karl Krasznal Mike Noscworthy and Boris with assists going out to Dave Blashuk and Djurlnec Shinny dates Next weeks Legion Minor Hockey Schedule Is PeeWee Cleveland Tidewater at 6 a Rochester takes on Baltimore m In Atom action St Kitts will meet at 50 and London will host Hamilton at In the Novice division Weston will take on Burlington at 55 Dixie will meet Guelph at and Brampton at 11 55 In Bantam the Whalers will meet the Jets at 45 p and the Cougars will host the Rockies all On November 6 Edmonton will take on Vancouver In Midget action at p m and Toronto will meet Montreal at Spilling the pins all Mil ami look aJlUMpnuiU from The Blue Jaji cam tack laklc dm sum and lotab back week and look all the poind In Wild Jan 11 Out IX Mutator Wild Ones I Sraurti I BntDrylUramsadlTt Starts a Tinllutualn riMMUM The took all from The Alter Cat look Expo IS ill from lis Ejpc Ua Carter we Amain Ml Tin hoi Out akin all I no Block look char in out cams Mali The Imadoi had a bad nek and let ha Odd Bath Lt Block f Inradtn I Tap Stalin tiro and locate Striata on gam No It Acn Tap I Br Gordon II a No Whit lu Grant 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awards dinner on Saturday Bruce Canary was named the leagues most Im- Minor Atoms first shutout Acton Minor Atoms first shutout of the season as they soundly defeated 100 Sankey had two goals and an assist to his credit Derek Robinson was re warded with a hattrick Mark Sears chalked up a pair of goals and assists BUI Gillies managed a single and Chris Hayter also scored once The remaining assists were credited to Ian Matthew Robert son and Phillip Williamson Glen Lea Drugs kept the ball rolling for IhlM game win against Guelph BUI Gillies Matthew Robinson and Phillip Williamson scored on the Acton offensive plays and assists were made by Gillies and Ian Raiders top NHL Oldtimers The Georgetown Chrysler Raiders evened their record to a win loss and a tie in three years of playing the Toronto chapter of the NHL Thursday evening The Raiders claimed a win over the Oldstars before a sparse crowd of at the Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena While the game pitted one of the newest Senior A teams against some of the best of the Oldstars fan attendance was pointing for local management While the Thursday night game a good draw for spectators it was attractive to the Oldtlmers Usually the opposition shows up with a depleted line up for the weekend games but this year was slightly different Those who couldnt make the match missed Eddie Shack and his antics the wheeling of Ron Ellis and Rene Robert and the defensive play of greats like Rod Selling Dave Burrows and Horry Howell So far this season the Charette Woodwork ing Major rep hockey team have chalked up four and no In league play In the Major opener on October 14 the local team nipped Gait in a hard fought match Acton led on the offensive play with two quick goals in the first period Mike Will- lams opened with a goal assisted by Michael and moments later Rene Van Kesteren assisted by Steve Robertson scored to put the Acton team two goals ahead As enjoyed a two goal lead Gait rallied for a three goal spree to end the first period 3 in favor of Gait For the remainder of the game Acton kept close tabs on he puck scoring once in the second period and once In the third for a game final of The final two Acton goals were scored by Guest and assisted by Sean Sears and Tim In their second league game of the season Charettes hosted Woolwich on October 10 downing their opposition Acton goals were scored by Rene Van Kesteren Michael Steven Fleet Greg Smith and Jason Boose all with one each and Dan Guest and Sean Sears racked up two markers apiece Charettes assists were credited to Shawn Dry den Van Sears Tim Tibbltts Greg Smith and Steve Robert son In a close and hard fought battle Charettes Elora opened the scoring early In the first period but Acton toon rallied to tie up the match Michael Williams managed to beat the opposition with an assist from Mike and Greg Smith From then on it was a seetaw affair as Elora took the lead again to end the first period Charettes rallied In the second Smith and Guest both unassisted put the local team ahead Undaunted came back to tie the match at the end of the second period 33 The two teams were deadlocked coming Into the third but a quick goal by Brouwer put Charettes ahead and the local team m an aged to hold off for their third win or the season In their most recent match Charettes took on Kitchener on home ice defeating the visitors The local team dominated the first period scoring three times against a bewildered opposition Don Guest poked In two goals and Steve Robertson finished off the first period with a goal to his credit In the second period Greg Smith added the final Acton goal at 12 and Kitchener man aged to break the shutout a moment later With the final score for Acton the local team has the enviable record of four straight wins has also remained unbeaten in exhibition play Peter and Nancy Vldler and Fred and Karen Archibald present a check on bebtlf of the Ac ton Club to Jon Hurst chairman of the Terry Committee The Curling Club won the in the Battle of the Acton Slam competition held at Ule Acton Fair In September Novice reps have slow start Fontinato with two wins two losses Continued from Page 10 else Since he left his farm near Guelph last March he has continued to raise on the Nordic Farm east of Eden Mills and is growing his own vegetables and making his own wine love the farm life he said and give It up for anything As for my wine I love a good red with my dinner and why spend a lot of money at the liquor store when I can make a better product for several dollars less For the future said I want to be 100yearsold and in my rubber boots I want to be tending to my cows I want to continue lo grow as a person and to learn something new every day The Acton Novice Rep squad got off to a slow start this season losing their first two league games but theyve evened the record by winning two exhibition games The first match went to a strong Brant ford team as the opposition downed Isaac Concrete 7 Ricky Demone played well In net and Brad Hayter did a tremendous Job on the offense scoring both Acton goals On October Acton travelled to Elmlra and without much of a fight they succumbed to their opponents Brad Hayter was the only relief for the local team as he knocked in the only two Acton goals The lone assist went to Steven Turkosz On October 25 Mc Isaac met Erin to soundly defeat the opposition 101 A strong team effort was led by Brad Hay with six goals and Troy MacDougall chalked up a pair Singles were credited to Sieve and Jamie Goy Chris Scott Foster and picked up the assists while Jason Bousfield played a steady game in goal On October 29 Acton hosted Fergus and stormed to a victory Brad Hayter led the way with eight goals one assist Jamie Lloyd followed with five goals and a single was attributed to Steve Assists were credited to Jamie Scott Scott Corbett Ricky Demone recorded the Acton Shut out and the next home game will be held November against DID YOU KNOW That 33 of all cruise pasiaiigem am 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