THE HERALD Dectmber7 Flyers beat Sabres in Acton redhot goaltender the key The Acton Sabres travelled to Milton on Sunday and were dumped 1 by the Flyers The two goaltcndera Ion Roberts of the Flyers and Robin Inseoe of the Sabres played exceptionally well in the opening period there was only one goal scored Paul McCann or the Flyers opened the scoring at the 12 mark of the period The Sabres were all over the Flyers and did everything but score Rob stopped the 16 shots that were fired at him In the second period it was Inscoes turn to shine The Mil I on shooters blasted IS shots way but only one found its way past him It was a power play goal scored by Gosper Paul Roberts stopped the seven shots he had to handle in the period The Flyers opened their lead Sabres shutout in Brampton Chapman held scoreless to mark of the final period Paul Martin was the sharpshooter It was also a power play effort With 1 left In the game Rod Gooding made it and It appeared Roberts had the shutout in the bag The Sabres who were shut out in their last outing against Brampton Chevy Logans fin ally hit the scoreboard with only seconds left in the game John from Doug and Mark Schinde was the Sabre marksman The Sabres could not take advantage of the Flyers pen- allies They had five more power play opportunities than the home team but were out scored 2 1 Dave Chapman lost years leading scorer was kept off the for he second consecutive game Dave Chapman captain of the Acton Sabres was kept off the I In the two games his team played last week He Is I shown above ready to make another scoring attempt against ONTARIO OUTDOORS Comealongs The Credit Valley Comealongs are planned for this winter again They are always a source entertainment and winter exercise and a great day may be had by the whole reasonable snow base and this will mean cross country skiing horse drawn sleigh rides and many other activities Cross country ski equipment may be rented and the contact number is 1615 The C V C A also does a lot on Maple Syrup in the spring lime usually in March Next year the Maple Syrup Festival wlil be held March and April 2 The Canadian Notional Sportsmen Show in co operation with the Toronto Anglers and Hunters and the Federation of Ontario Naturalists held a SAVE OUR STREAMS presentation Nov 30 1877 in Toronto Further information will be In this column as it becomes available I was unable to attend due to other commitments but will receive a full report on It The Sault Marie district has been allocated funds for the maintenance of snowmobile and cross country trails this winter There Is a lot of activity in the Sault during the winter and lots or people take advantage of it I nave never professed a love for snowmobiles but it looks like they will be around for a long time If this is the case then their use should be controlled as with other types of activities that tend to disturb others Snowmobile clubs help to achieve that end and any one with a machine should become a member It is the same with hunters and anglers the banding together will protect your rights as well as the rights of This weeks recipe Sour Dough Coffee Cake Take one egg onethird cup oil one cup sour dough and mix together 3 cup white sugar salt 1 baking powder baking soda and mix Combine second first and mix well Line loaf tin with wax paper Top with Up cinnamon cup brown sugar cup butter i tblsp flour Nuts raisins cherries if desired BAKE at 375 for minutes Part of the good eating from ONTARIO OUT DOORS The Sabres scored only The Sabres were shutout by the Brampton Logan Chevy s 40 at Acton Arena on night The Sabres ran into a redhot in Brampton Ken Martlndale Acton the visitors but were unable to get the puck past Martin dale There was only one goal scored In the opening period Ron Kerr opened the scoring for Chevys at the It w in the second period JuniorSenior Spiel Saturday that the Chevys did most of their damage They were out shot 1514 by the Sabres who also had a 14 10 edge In the first period but the Chevys counted all three goals in the John Van scored twice before two minutes were gone In the period His goals came only 15 seconds apart Paul Cook earned assists on both of the goals The back breaker for the Sabres came at the 17 IB mark Cook decided he had set up enough goals and decided to score one himself Ilia marker came with his team playing a It was a chippy game with the two teams taking minor penalties lions were called against Brampton WINTERIZE HOW ANDYS IMPORT AUTO SERVICE CO STATION N GEORGETOWN p up to Acton Area Cuilomtri can tM by can Mustard rink to compete in the championships During the past few Monday mornings three ladies teams have been competing to determine who will represent our club in the Provincial Championship winning team for the second consecutive year Is Joan Mustard rink of Lynn Heather and Bums Congratulations and good luck in the District In second place was Thias Brown team of June Julie White and Jean These two teams will be our club entry In the Tankard to be held later in the season This the girls had an added incentive to win because the District are to be held at North Holton Golf and Country Club the week of Dec 11 Let hope Ihe ad vantage of home ice proves lucky to Joan and her team This past Saturday was the boy s day out as it was the Mens Open Turkey Spiel at the club Twenty six turkeys went home to become Christmas and possibly New Year dinners too as one lucky curler left with two turkeys and a father and son were winners also In the first draw all the turkeys stayed in Georgetown as home rinks took alt the prizes Three game winners were skip Wayne Taylor Mike Makovnyk Blaine Milton and Murray Mcintosh The two game high rink was a Junior rink skipped by Dave Porter with Greg Geofrcda Hal Porter and Mike The high one game winners were skip Bill French Rick The second and trophy winner was a rink from Dixie skipped by Andy Thomson with Bob Paul Graham and Paul Scarlet The two game high went to Jim Wilson Gerry Long pre Bruce While and Ashley Windsor and the one game high rink was skip Jack Crlchton Frank Grant Paul and brie all North curlers During the evening the men held a lucky draw for two more turkeys and the winners were Stew and Blaine Congratulations to all the curlers and a special thanks to Warren Brooke It was a great day Curlers Don t forget up for the second draw of the season The mixed list is in the lounge on the bulletin board and the ladies Is in the dressing room Watch for the men The JuniorSenior Spiel is this Saturday and during the evening is the annual Wine and Cheese It is always a very popular event so plan attend See you on the Ice OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY Wow Room Bobby Fisher Canadat own Elvis k Includes Hot Cold Buffet Champagne at midnight Noisemakers hats Balloon couple Gala Party NEW YEARS EVE in the Red Barrel or Wow Rooms Tickets on sale at front desk Dont be disappointed Get your tickets early Rooms available with ticket per room Red Barrel Room Noisemakers Hats 5 per person Buffet available Person -A- Includes Balloons HOTEL BRAMPTON Queen St E Brampton 45 6000 Getting along together is important This is what Ontario is doing to help develop understanding between people As our society community tensions mi ins from Mini to time Our responsibility is to help individuals ind communities resolve my difficulties it m occur and reduce tension so th it iter ind respect he reached The Ont trio Hum in Rights Code is designed to the rights dignity of all persons without to rice is one ihe mi rr le Hum mums ii urn I re J iti in I mi lie rkitiL tether with Luieie institutions in the e it ell I tin mire nihilities ill re lit It the Hills inlthelcttves it the It in I in re ml rmilin mitt the in Milium mini n hi SAULT MARIE on SI Po KITCHENER Zone N2G Tolophono 730B LONDON Wo i OTTAWA Run PojIilZono 731 PETERBOROUGH THUNDER GAY PoslilZono 1693 WINDSOR 0uDlloltoAvemio pi let I rifin sex in int In to investijmn tut ill eompl of in ire is is employment hou inj puhlic services ind the posting I nonets Ont iro Hum Rights ionvMrksfrheilthitrreluons between groups it the eonimuiiit level Ontario Human Rights Commission Stephenson M Minister of Labour William Davis Premier Province of Ontario with electronic needle power A completely new innovation The electronically controlled speed regulator that allows you to sew at any speed through any fabric and retain maximum needle power penetration It responds immediately with the utmost sensitivity slightest change of foot pressure Whether you sew over seams through manipulate tricky corners or embroider designs you can now slowly steadily and gently as you wish without of needle power The new Bernma electronic speed regulator compensates automahcally The new electronic speed regulator mamlams an even slitch automatically even when you sew as you would by hand With new Bernma every stitch you could ever want is at your finger lips automatically What will the Swiss engineers think of next 47 MAIN ST S BERNINA THE POWER BEHIND THE NEEDLE and LANGCRAFT SEWING MACHINES