Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 31, 1984, p. 10

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Georgetown Acton Wednesday Oct 31 SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO YOU BY a e Lepage REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD REALTOR 170 GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8770173 Town league tallies ATOM Loudon dumped and Hamilton clipped St Kilts in Atom Legion hockey ploy this week Recording goals for London were Dave with five Diana Frehs Seven Stuckless Joe Martin and Michael vllestrtra with one each London assists came from John Crocker and Michael McArthur Boris Djurinec pounded in the lone goal with aid from Chris Nolan In St Kitta game with Hamilton Jeremy Marsh Dave Parker and Angela YaworsM found the net to claim a win for Hamilton and Tom Ford and were credited with the assists Dave Walker pegged the only St Kltts marker with an assist from Owen Allen PEE- WEE On the PeeWee scene this week Tidewater thumped Baltimore 124 and Cleveland matched Rochester Lincoln Caissie pummelled his op with a hattrick to lead the Tidewater scoring drive while Jamie Galway Scott and Sandy Dolds claimed a pair of markers each Tallying a single point for the winning side were Duff Sheldon Tim and David Blash uk Geoff Burton found the net all three times for Baltimore with assists from Brandon Canary Karl Krasznai and Mike Kent Petty notched two goals and David Craig added the tying marker in Cleveland battle with Rochester Assusts were credited to Greg Auger Derek Johnson and Dempsey Chris Craig Stuckoy and Jamie Lowrie scored the three Rochester goals with assists from Sluckey and Scott NOVICE In the Novice league Weston took Brampton for a ride dumped Guelph and Burlington doubled Dixie 1W Chris Woudstra chalked up three goals for Weston to lead his team to victory and Steve Beaton and Matthew Andrews added a pair of markers in the effort Chris Wilson and Ryan Martin put the puck in the net once each to round out the score assists come from Woudstra and Andrews Mickt Prystsi put up a good fight against Weston notching a hattrick for the Brampton Chris Gilllngham recorded the only other Brampton goal and was credited with the lone assist Dunne Piper Shawn Galway and Eliot Goldman beat the Guelph goalie once each to claim a win for and Piper and Corey were credited with the assists Michael Forbes pegged the only Guelph goal unassisted Burlington Trevor Splinter led his squad to Victory with four goals and Steven aided the cause with an additional hattrick Scott a any Jamie Stubbing ton and Jonathan West rounded out the score with single markers and and added to their ac an assist each Bill Whalen put Dixie on the score board with two goals and Aaron Forrest Seth Homer and Chris Sargent cracked in a goal each to fill out the Dixie tally Homer Forrest and Philippe McGregor assisted MIDGET In uneven Midget matches week Vancouver bombed Montreal and Toronto dumped Edmonton McMillan was the star for Van couver as he pounded in threesgoals to led his team to victory Michael Peter Jeff Knapman and John Moron rounded out the tally with a goal each Vancouver assists came from Michael Cunningham John and Michael Peters Kevin Toal made his bid to catch Vancouver with a hat trick Rodney notched a single for the Montreal cause Marchand Scott Kevin Mike Casesand Steven assisted Mike Howarth was the top scorer for Toronto leading his team to win with two goals Wayne Paul Richard Voscamp Ronnie Barker and Sean Fitzgerald clinched the win with a goal each Allan Scott and Jeff Scott were credited with the two Edmonton goals Edmonton assists came from Steve Parker Jeff Scott and Allan Scott McKenzieSmith sports VOLLEYBALL The McKenzleSmith girls volleyball team off and rolling again Last week the girls travelled to C Drury High School to compete in the an Sam Sherratt Volleyball tourna where the McKenzieSmith team mode it to the semi finals only to lose to Sam Sherratt The members of the team are Paula Chrissy Dunn Trine Fisker Catherine Jane Ball Liz Roebuck Tanya DeJong Michelle Perry Tern Yaroschak Charlotte Walker Cindy Lisa Paula Melissa Fabian Jill Murray and Kim Corkum The managers are and Jane Matheson The Boys Mustang Volleyball team played Centennial Thursday Oct to their strong opposition On Sat Oct the boys participated in the Sara Sherratt tournament Boys team members include David Thorpe David Leslie Mike Kevin Pries Brian Creosley Bill Fife Mike Butler Mike Williams Shawn Tim Briggs David Craig Steve Paul Glass Brad Thorpe Matthew Fleet Derek Martin and managers Mike Brooks and Bryan Dunn CROSSCOUNTRY The cross country team competed in the Halton Cross Conn try meet in Bronte Park on Oct against as many as runners in each class top runner was once again Cindy who placed 11 in the Intermediate girls division Following were Ten Tina and Andrea Gudgeon The top runner for the boys was Derek Martin who claimed in his division Robert Little sports line Competing against runners in the County Cross Country meet at Bronte Creek Park Oct 17 several Robert Little runners performed well In the Bantam girls division Miycko crossed the finish line Milka Cavic followed in and Lisa Anderson was 142 Top runners in the Junior girls divi sion were Angela Julianne Watson Jennifer Eccles On the boys side Joel Dowel Mark Sears and Philip Williamson ran in 36 and respectively for the Bantam boys and Greg Schalz David and were 119 and 126 respectively for the Junior boys Bowling News trill una Topi on ld suyt Mnuo ralkd teal tint and Dob cut at 0l Other ml la StuCkkaa wit Bob Heard Bill Ctrflll HI GMTllu HI and Stella Irvdala It trip HO Dm Cray M IB Brian and Stella lredakniSaodtinpar Mod Squad US IS and Incrafibl Edltika Alley Cnadlkr bowled out of bottom fartbalMU WpWout at en On Iba Hob Em band a IN as CM tripled HI la trip- r Gail Rabo Mi Grata Robtnuo 111 Hunk Chit tea Pal and HI Team an Artec II Looking Clan IS lleithtr BE- Rcniai 11 Jul Cflr Dave WhlUDCouDciUoraSll j GhoiibuUen their lead lint of tour from the Marti Top for In fab Man White rolling botn high US and triple Sat other end were Gall Sutherland Hi Kalhleai US Dime Bouwrnaam Nancy and Kutaitto- kiln HltuactbucolDmiiwcnLocaeKutaien Gall Sutherland Shirk Sutherland U and Stan- and Alley CiU IS Mhebuatan It Marti IS and A Tea Top tor tba Port Baker raUlnf and triple On the men aide Bart the way rolling a tiat and triple up ocqrti want to Walter Hi a and andDtunonosT YBC strikes and splits try Mkbelle Pierce with Team Rabbit ware hot mat week tent and tram Bear Sonar Stan did a Camera Top to Triple J Hitter 11 taking orthrSB l McCoantU taktnattanetuaeawidtataltlri leak bat ihtBCataonw back teak to Angela Pat Girls chasing the guys Holmes plate By MARK HOLMES Watch out for those girls Both the Senior and Junior AHS girls basketball squads are not this year with an un Scaler for the Seniors still 1 ding and a respectable fivewin no tally for the Juniors In tournament play the two teams are just as strong breaking all the old school records and claiming tournament honors in Colling wood and at borne the girls are seexingly unstoppable While the are only a high school learn they are displaying the drive and skills rarely seen even on the profes courts accomplishments sod bat wishes for continued success An Interesting point was brought up on an educational program on television Inst week that pointed out women are fast approaching equal status with men in sports The program recognized that women as fast or as strong as men but considering that women haven I par In the traditionally male sports until the last few years theyhavoalotof catching up to do With better and better training methods women have rapidly narrowed the gap between male and female track records In comparing male achievements on the track In the past few years with female records the women have actually improved more in the last few years than the men Getting worried guys Who knows maybe in the next few years there won t be separate events for men and women Beardmore bowling There were no changes in the Beardmore Bowling league standings this week as the Welters maintained a onepoint lead for first and the Rollers and Shippers continued to hold second and third The Buffers remain in fourth the Tanners are still in fifth and the are holding down sixth Br en da Hillier the ladles top single and triple for the second week in a row tossing a respectable 337 single and a triple Bill Cripps pinned down a for the men high triple this week and Dee Deforest bowled a for he high triple Other top men singles came from Dee Deforest who pegged and scores Cecil with 259 and 236 Ben notched and 211 Chad Crooks bowled 230 Jack Stuckless recorded a Bill Cripps chalked up a 747 triple for the men while Chad Crooks Cecil Stuckless Richard Cripps and Jim Gibson tallied and respectively On the ladies side Linda Creasy bowled Anderson June O Gloria Jennings and Ann Genoe recorded and 191 scores Other good ladies triples came from Linda Creasy with Vic Id Anderson with Lynne Abbott with Gloria Jennings and Ann with as well SPECIALS ft BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE ON ALL 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net and Steve Turkosi and Don Haynes were credited with the assists Shinny dates The Legion Hockey schedule for Nov starts with Tidewater ard Rochester doing in the Pee vision at a and Baltimore versus Cleveland at a In the Atom division London vs Hamilton at a m and St Kilts will meet Oshawa at Weston will take on Burlington at a Brampton will host Oakville at 1055 a and will be matched with in the Novice division In Bantam action the Cougars vs the Whalers at 12 pjn and the Rockies will be pitted against the Jets at 1 45 On Sunday November 4 in the Midget Toronto will meet Vancouver at pjn and Edmonton will take on Montreal at 5 WE FIX IT withexpertworkmanship WE STRIP IT by hand no dipping if with modern spraying finish HALTON FURNITURE RERNISHING ARMSTRONG AVE UNIT we buy asm USED VISIT OUR SHOWROOM Senior Citizens of Acton are cordially invited I by the Rotary Club and I Branch 197 Royal Canadian Legion of Acton to a dinner to be held at J the Legion Auditorium Tuesday jj Nov 27at6 30pm Reservations are required Those wishing to jJJ attend please call David Swetman a 8370836 or Gordon Jerries Deadline for reservations ft is Friday November PLEASE NOTE TRAFFIC INTERRUPTIONS we will be working at the OLD ACADEMY in Rockwood up to December 8 Between NOVEMBER 12 and DECEMBER 8 the will be controlling traffic tor to 3 minutes at a time between the hours of 9 a m to 6 m on Highway 7 at the East ot Rockwood Your cooperation in this matter will be greatly appreciated PRODUCTIONS IMC COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE FULLY QUALIFIED STAFF Barber Henley Lid Main Si S Downtown Georgetown Ok 8772214 yjgfy

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