Pale THE HERALD Wednesday June CAHA decides on action against Northstars A will be for in the next two weeks concerning any action to be taken by the regarding the North Stan oriel lure of the Hardy Cup quarter final series to the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders according to Claude Gravelle Director of Administration for the CAHA The Northland Intermediate Hockey League representatives defaulted the quarter final series to the Raiders after having lost the opening game of the series because they stated they were not Informed thai the series was to be a bestof five affair and not a affair as they had assumed The OHA laid the problem of possible action against the at the feet of the CAHA and at a meeting of officers convened April IB the matter was discussed The final decision however on any action to be taken against the Northstars was made at the CAHA Annual meeting held In Halifax lost week and Gravelle stated that the decision was not available Tor publication as yet The CAHA will inform the OHA decision next iwo weeks and the OHA In turn will Inform the Northern loop as the Northland In termediate Hockey League comes under the Juris of the At their annual meeting the CAHA decreed that minor league players will be required Jeff Haines gives Glen first win Lanes Transport the Glen Williams entry In the Hal ton Mens Fastball League had an up and down time of It In loop action last week being blanked 120 by Palermo on Friday as Johnny hurled a sparkling twohitter then rebounding to take a decision from Burlington last Sunday The Sunday tilt was a re scheduled rained out game from the previous Tuesday The split In games brings the Glen record to one win and three losses a rough start for the village nine On Friday Inglehart was virtually unbeatable while his mates pounced on two Glen Bob Knagges and Mike Pierce for a total of 13 runs on 13 hits Howie Comfoot and Mike Pierce were the only Glen batsmen to solve Inglehart but the best they could manage were singles Palermo jumped out to a good start hitting wise and while Inglehart tossed his magic the Palermo hitters did their part and built up a lead alter three innings After fire Innings Palermo led and ended all speculation by five more runs in the sixth inning The sixth Inning outburst spelled the end for and Hike Pierce pitched the final two inning Barry Jones the Palermo centre fielder did the most damage going perfect five for five at the plate knocking in six runs and scoring Tour times Dave Inglehart too far off this torrid pace ho went three- for four and knocked in a On Sunday the game started out badly for the Glen but they recovered and except for a tost inning rally by Burlington were in charge all the way Burlington opened up a first Inning lead but the Glen scored three times In the bottom of the second to go ahead to stay Bill fly ball to right field was dropped and the burly Glen player settled into second base Sykes was knocked In by Jeff Scott who put himself In scoring positions by stealing second With one out Rod Beamont was hit by a pilch and this put runners on first and second Jeff Haines beat out an lit and when the ball soared into right field Scott provided the second Glen run Beaumont scored when Mike Pierce was caught In a rundown between first and second but he wasted enough time to allow the third run Bill provided the power in the third Inning as he tripled to score Mike Reynolds who had reached base on a The Glen led after four Innings when Dean Hancock led off with a single and ad vanced on Hod Beaumont s single The Glen got their sixth and final run of the game in the sixth inning when Max Stafford who had singled and advanced to third on an error scored on Jeff Haines sacrifice fly Burlington made it in terestlng by rallying for two runs in their half of the eighth but then winning pitcher Jeff to wear lace guards Hie season after the In which the Canadian Standards Association approves a guard This represented a reversal or an earlier decision calling for the mandatory use of face guards Senior and In lermcdlale players will not be affected by the new ruling It was also decided that Junior learns this will the wilt authorized to participate in the hockey competition at the Canada Winter Comes Ontario and Quebec will ice club teoms for the com petition while the other provinces and territories will be allowed to send nil A new format wilt be ex with next In determining the finalists in the national senior and in lermcdlale hockey chain The finalists for both the Allan Cup Senior and die Hardy Cup Intermediate will come from eastern and western Canada round robin mints A subcommittee Is presently studying a proposed standard contract for senior and intermediate playtrs hot rtould bind to their clubs This is being done lo prevent professional from raiding the senior and in leagues In recording the win Haines allowed the four runs on 11 hits while fanning 10 and walking but one batter George Mosconl who also went thf distance was charged with the loss I Glen first baseman Jeff Scott had a night at Ihe plate going two for four Howie Comfoot Paul Teeter Mike Reynolds Bill Dean Hancock Jeff Haines and Max Stafford collected the other Glen hits Jeff Haines knocked In two runs The Glen sees action three limes this week and will have a chance to get their record on the winning side They had a game scheduled against Palermo on Tuesday at press time the score was not available This Friday the Glen travels to Hornby while this coming Tuesday they Journey to Burlington The and in termedialcs desire some kind of an arrangement with professional clubs but until something can be ironed out they feel they need some of protection COMING EVENTS CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC Monday Jung dm to US at Holy Cross old BOYS Iwlih content EACH blood AVOID could coma right after work TRANSPORTATION and BABYSITTING at clinic available lo donors a ride Is needed phone Mrs and Bicycle Inspection lies Forthcoming Marriages Sherry Lee Anne to Alfred ion of id Mrs Jamn Water worth marrlflOB a Rachel to Robert EXCHANGE TAVERN King Street Gerels JUNE 3 and 4 KENT TOCHER BIRTHS Harry HERRINGTON At Thursday May 1C77 Dell Harrington formerly of Acton In her year Wife Of the late Corey Earl end dear Sample and Doris Mrs Gordon Belli both GualDh Audrey McLean of Burlington Norma Mrs Lloyd Robinson and Mamie Mrs Jack Mellor both of Corey Ron Hff mot I Mac Sliler CARDS OF THANKS Father Pierre Wood Father Fattier Ambrose Father George Mr Don Mrs Joyca Anno Burke Of J Chnmberla Or A Ken Sam Mac ken I florists ment Special thanks Association Church Rev Barrow ynnandson Peter friends neighbours no Verdun Rebecca Lodge lor cards and get well wishes while I was In Hospital express I niece Mrs Ruin Llnhi octal on of my Alberta On behalf of our daughter Tracy would like to sincerely thank A and the In Ihe emergency department lor the en eel lent May also like to l77 We i family tor their concern fulness Bob LI The Herald reaches over 12700 readers- Thank You for your support G A C COMPLETE LINE OF CANVAS GOODS FREE icall 8364430 HILLSBURGH VILLAGE ESTATES Where detached houses come with 70 foot lots and start Erin a place with a past a hotel where the stagecoaches used to stop kid hockey that is still fun curling that is friendly first and expensive last trees that are slated to grow not cut down fishing at the old fishing hole and neighbours that say Hi on the street A place with a future only 20 minutes to the Go Train or a bus nearly at the door schools medical centre good roads good homes A style of life that leaves something to look forward to for tomorrow Take Trafalgar Road north from 5 miles past 24 Or take Hwy 10 to Hwy 24 and then north on Hwy 25 ust west of Erin COME AND HAVE A LOOK THIS WEEKEND JOHNSON CARNEY fe REALTOR ACTON TOWN HOUSES A selection of bedroom I recreation rooms walkouts and yards May be purchased with a payment to qualified buyers SEEING IS BELIEVING ARE YO Ingle family nf J landscaped 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