Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 17, 1990, p. 14

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Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday February BEST AVAILABLE COPY Acton novices bow to Fergus Acton West Warehouse Major Novice hockey team put up a spirited fight but in the end bowed to a stronger oppo nent and out of further OMHA play losing to Fergus in two straight in bestof three playdowns Last Wednesday Feb even ing at the Acton Community Cen tre Fergus triumphed then wrapped up the series by winning in a game played last Thursday night in Fergus The close scores speak volumes about the steady improvement of the Acton team over the season as during regular season Hub League play Fergus finished a full points ahead of the Leathertown squad in league standings In the home encounter in Acton the local favorites failed to finish off a number of excellent scoring shances and this proved to be the difference in the game Fergus led 21 after the first and salted away the win with a pair of third period markers Devon converted a pass from Sandy Chapman for the lone Acton goal Andrew Coe played his usual solid game in the Acton nets In Fergus Thursday evening the game was up in the air until the third period Football league plans season The Georgetown Mens Flag Football League is up for the season and a league opera tional meeting has been scheduled for Sunday March according to league president McNeilly The league started out with 10 teams last year but dropped to nine when Norval couldnt field enough players According to McNeilly eight teams have indicated they will be competing for the league cham pionship in won last year by the Longhorns McNeilly stated that additional teams could be accommodated for the upcoming campaign and re quests that either teams or in dividuals wishing to play in the league contact him at for further information The 1990 season is slated to get under way in midMay and run through September Games are played Sundays at the Georgetown District High School field starting at a m and no league games are on holiday weekends As always the league is looking to attract individuals interested in football officiating Training is provided and officials arepaid im mediately following completed games Further information on of ficiating in the league can be ob tained by comtacting Colin Gibson at or HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 SN0WPL0WING Winter 8731200 EAGLE The game was tied 1 heading into the final frame then Fergus potted two while blanking the Ac ton sharpshooters to register the 31 victory Devon Fraser once again was the Acton sniper off a pass MarkFasuruk Andrew manned the nets for Acton To keep the team sharp for up coming league playoff action the West Warehouse squad took on Georgetown in an ex hibition contest at the Acton Com munity Centre on Saturday Acton triumphed 2 as hard working defenceman Sandy Chap man scored what proved to be the winning goal with less than six minutes left in the game The game was scoreless heading into the third penod then Devon Fraser with assists to Kevin Dick and Andrew Coe got Acton on the scoreboard Chapmans game winner came off passes from Devon and KyleArtem Trevor Cash on a pass from Jason Campbell counted the Georgetown goal Kevin Denny was m nets for Ac ton while Tyler Pierce pipes for Georgetown Dart leagues standings STANDINGS TimeOuII McGlbbon IB 15 2 19 13 1 W OToolesI IS II I 1W II 19 8 Copper KM lie I is a 117 Station Houe 11 US Copper Kettle 13 Kafpwt 1 13 McCibbonll 19 SI LEAGUE STANDINGS FIRST DIVISION Snow jack Guketman Cutters Steeprock High Roller Ensigns Acadian Pools Golden Flights a 13 10 a SI 13 Panthers Aces Firemen Taamen Power of Pain Outlaws Bandits SECOND DIVISION 10 14 rin NORTH END NISSAN MARTIN STREET MILTON ONTARIO 8784137 SAME DAY TAX RETURNS 101 SI Georgetown 8772217 Stinger on the attack- Stewarttown Stinger player Michelle Neath heads to the basket while teammate provides a pick In a North Public Schools girls basketball contest played last Tuesday at against There was good news and bad news for Stewarttown teams that afternoon The boys team demolished 3621 while the girls team lost to For the Stewart girls team Joanne Meeker scored four points while Sarah Buckle contributed two points Matt Brain led the assault against Brookville with a 14polnt effort David scored points James Burt hooped six points and Josaltls chipped in with a twopoint effort Playoff action starts next week for both boys and girls teams In the North Clothing Mens Childrens ALTERATIONS REPAIRS Halton Public School League Herald photo RECYCLING Il on I narks If we all do our pari Please Remember to Recycle This Newspaper Established HALTON HILLS COLLISION R 1 ACTON CORNERS flc A Cool And Check Out the the Ctotsifitd Section LOOK GOOD FEEL GREAT Male and Female Memberships Available Trial Membership Willi Trial I Mutt I I Hi ft I J WORK THAT BODY us 8770771 ARPET RUG CO LTD SAVINGS SALES SERVICE INSTALLATIONS CARPET VINYL TILE ST Georgetown OnL L7G4A5 14181 CHKySltKBOBSe LTD WOULD YOU LIKE 109 FINANCING ANDREW DHION T Pager 232J We 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