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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 8, 1978, p. 17

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Curling Club results Yugoslavs break even in first two games by Karen The club is well Into the new draw for this half of the season and things seem to be running smoothly Everyone Is working towards being the owner of a trophy With two games under their belts here are the standings to date Monday Night games are for the Park Tilford Trophy Mon Mined Sherry Fews rink two wins Bruce Barbers rink two wins Willa Hewitts rink two wins Peter rink tic win and one loss Bill rink one win and nc loss and the rest of the inks are all with two losses working hard to change Jie standings to their ad vantage Mixed Ted Tylers rink along with Roger Wilsons rink is ahead with one win and a tie apiece Bach of the following skips las one win apiece Lee Gosslin Bill Cripps and Carl The rest of the rinks now have their work cut out for them but the challenge Is always interest ing Tuesday Night curling is for the Bill Toth Shell Trophy and wouldnt you know there are two Toths working very hard to take this one home themselves Tues Mixed These are the top four teams Chester Andersons rink with two wins Brian Moore with two wins Anne Pickerings rink with one win and one tie and Del rink with one win Rest assured the remaining teams are going to do their utmost to change the picture Mixed This draw really means business All rinks are tied at this point with one win and one loss apiece The skips are Richard Bruce Ben Toth Howard Campbell Bill Toth and Nicole Campbell If McARTHURS of Karen Short vice Donna second and Dorothy Few lead came home winners from the Filly Bonspiel held in Guelph January 18 They were presented the Robert Smith trophy things continue along the same lines this could be an inlcrcs ting draw Keep up the good curling The Wednesday afternoon ladies are playing for the Trophy skip has a new rink for this draw and each team Is ready for action There is one brand new skip this draw Verbik and wouldnt you Youth bowling by Hair 111 Shall The with Kline and totals but the Kupsitunalhetn for the lut name The and the Caterpillars split the lame but the Ante cams back to lake ihe arcund game and The Scorpions look the Ung out of the Ben or ihe lint game and totals but the honey on Ihe second me Standing Scorpions Ants Butterflies The Hornets the for both Games and totals while the Files beat the Beetles to both games game bul the at Ma ratings Finnic 3D Mi Horn TopTcn know It she hasnt lost a game She must really mean business Here are the standings for the rest of the teams Shirley Hunter one win and one tic Linda Ross one win and one loss one win and one loss Jean McPhatl one loss Donna Cripps two losses Thats alright Donna our score gets better every week Were proving Friday 9 Here are the top four rinks for Friday night mixed competitive Richard Brucea rink with eight wins John terns rink with seven wins Pat Chamberlains rink seven wins and Del Biddings rink with six wins Bruce Arthurs rink with eight wins Brian Robertson with seven wins Fred Archibald s rink with six wins and Howard Campbells rink and Sherry Fews rink lied with five wins apiece Well that seems to bring us up to date on Ihe weekly curling news The club has had two in the past two weekends Saturday Jan the club sponsored the Presidents Bonspiel This was a two len end game event First draw winners consecutively were Bud Ennis from and Butch Richmond from Second draw winners were the rink of Sherry Fews and Del Sherrys of Ken Marchmcnt Richard and Lee Gosslin was also the overall winner de- throning last champion Fred Archibald It was nice to sec this years club president walk away with the President Trophy Good work Sherry Another importont event took place at the club this past weekend Friday through Sunday It was the Division Nine OCA Colts Rinks were entered from Chimin North Ha Hon Milton Orange Brampton Dixie and Oak ville clubs as well as our own Acton skipped by Fred Archibald The competition was keen and demanding which made it exciting to watch The club was overall winner of this double- knockout event Remember girls the Sweetheart Spiel coming up on February IB Sign your rinks up now Keep Curling The Yugoslavian National hockey team broke even in the first two games of its tour of Canada The visitors came from behind a deficit to beat the Tier Junior A club in Beauport near Quebec City f Sunday afternoon However Monday night they lost to the powerful Mines Tier Junior A team which has already clinched first place In its league Jean Marc Lalande president of the Ottawa and District Hockey Association which is host for the Yugoslavian teams tour reports that the team is very young The Yugoslavs were temporarily stuck in the snow near Sherbrookc yesterday Tuesday but were scheduled to arrive in Ottawa in time to meet the Tier Junior A Pembroke Lumber Kings in tonight Wednesday Theyll also pipy St Lawrence with Georgetown a brothers Dick and Dean Friday and the Rockland Tier 2 Junior A club Saturday before coming to Georgetown for next Tuesdays Hockey Heritage Dinner The Yugoslavs were to at the University of Western Ontario Monday February 13 but that game has been cancelled There are still tickets avail able for the Hockey Heritage Dinner and the game between the Yugoslavs and George town Chrysler Raiders at Arena the owing night There a good chance the game will be aired by delayed broadcast on radio stations CIIWO Oakville and CHIC Brampton Boston Bruin leading scorer Terry OReilly a native of Niagara Falls will be the guest speaker at the Hockey Heritage Dinner Also on hand will be Inter national hockey expert Aggie who interprets for Alan Eagleson the NHL and WHA In international hockey negotiations NHL officials John and Ron Finn who both live in Georgetown and NHL Hall of Pierre Pilote a resident of the area NHL referee Bryan Lewis a Georgetown minor hockey will not be able to at tend because he must work a game In Pittsburgh the same night Mike Forbes a local who started the season with the Bruins but is now playing in Rochester will also attend if his schedule permits OReilly who played for the Prince of Wales Conference all star game at Buffalo has 15 goals and 33 assists in his first games year Hes often referred to as the heart of the Boston club The Acton Free Press Wednesday Feb 1978 B5 FARMER JACKS ONE WEEK ONLY Barry Linda Mandarins ID I Van Grant Smith US Tracty 11401 Jerry Von Margery Parker mil Coke ami Orange Crush Peggy V and Rubble Watson average Not to be 111 Shift The Poodles and third games and In bounded back for Ihe runs Asks explanation of 50 towing charge ircmlgi the The owner of a towing business who charged a Hornby woman to tow her car a short distance has been asked to appear at the next meeting of the Ha lion Police Commission to explain he charge The towing business is under contract with Hal Ion Regional Police In a letter to the com mission Phyllis Roblnaon of Trafalgar Road Hornby said she phoned Trafalgar Texaco on St January and asked them to tow her car to their garage The car broke down on Trafalgar Road south of the Lower Base Line The garage subsequently phoned her back to say they could not get the car out No appeal Regional Police Commission decided last week against appealing the county court acquittal given Jason Field on a charge of using excessive force County court judge Stanton Hogg last month erased the conviction of the Georgetown sergeant on the grounds that Halton Police Chief Ken Sker- misinterpreted evidence during the December hear ing Field was convicted by the police chief during a hearing at Oakville which was con ducted under the rules of the Ontario Police Act The conviction was in connection with a incident last May Involving Gary Sparling because the road was too icy and they were afraid of an accident The driver of the tow truck phoned Police who agreed the car should be left where it was until morning However at about 11 night the car was brought into Trafalgar Texaco by Bob Towling of apparently authorized by police because it was in the way of snow removal Robinson said Trafalgar Texaco paid a bill on her behalf of In her letter she says In talking to police Bobs Towing and Trafalgar Texaco I have had no satis faction as to why I have an exorbitant bill to pay She asked for a written report from the commission through Chihuahuas lor and tola Is The Shell Ira herded the and third the I ekes lapped up ihe second gome Standings Bulldog in Kathy Edge Manly Phillip ffS The Pine Palms out of all games nd totals The r Imi gave JulrhElmDMietheCedarathcy Karen Little Birthday lings In LAKEVIEW CENTRE Carpet and Fhawtg Specaists Installers On Staff Wo Foaturo Carpet Ftom CELANESE BIGELOW VENTURE OZITE CALLAWAY Hard Surface and Cushioned Vinyls from ARMSTRONG and FREE ESTIMATES Lakeview Centre Main Street North this coupon to ANDYS IMPORT sSce COUPON SPECIALS February 28th COUPON Snowmobile Oil Reg 90 5 Gas Line Antifreeze 6 oz Reg 75 a Lock De leer Reg 90 75 c Windshield Washer 3 1 gal Reg HH Quartz Halogen 2 Lamp System Reg 5595 ANDYS IMPORT AUTO SERVICE J 71 Mountainview Road North Georgetown A Suggest the plazas hire security Morrow The suggestion that plazas hire their own security forces rather than relying on police was floated during the Police Commission meeting at Oakville Thursday Its pretty expensive and were gonna be nailed for favoritism sooner or later Region Chairman Mor row told commissioners The suggestion was prompted by the discussion of page report concerning vandalism in the Skyway at Burlington It bad I dont know what we can do about It loner Harry Barrett bold Gems in The Gemini clinched the final Junior It playoff spot last night when the tied Burling ton and lost to Strcctsvllle Gems host Milton Saturday in the final regular season game A police report states ficcra have been detailed to patrol the plaza Nobody has the answer commented police chief Ken Parent control suggested commissioner David Coons of Burlington That s part of it replied the chief 1 wonder if theres enough lights around Coon asked There no such thing as a vandal proof light said the chief The matter was handed on to Sgt Richard Hilton who heads a special group check into cases of vandalism Ice safety Through the Ice a winter safety demonstration will be sponsored by the Halton Hills Recreation department Saturday at Fairy Lake Included will be important tips on ice safety for cross country skiers and snow as well as hints on what to do if you see someone go through the Ice The demonstration starts 1 pm The Regional Police Commission took 15 minutes to ratify in accounts during its meeting at Thursday The accounts from De cember and January had previously been approved by commissioner Harry Barrett HOI SAVE ON GUAR DflUI Missed Your Free Press Please Let Us Know Our carriers do their best to give fast courteous service but mistakes do happen so if you do not receive your paper or have any complaints regarding delivery please call our office 8532010 COFFEE and END 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