Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 28, 1970, p. 5

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Spitting the at ACTON BOWLING LAN IS- on the beam and look Iho league lot ding or two and winning the middle On the and untie pi in lor am era were Bob Woodcock Chea MS John Mown For for Phil 1 Jako Van Kooy SOT Hay Atktnaon and Tin pi 201 on he cintoi from then roily to life and made with a big enough win rib the for totali Tripling far In the leaj wen Lvle Roger liking Murray fiVt and Smith tit IB League Mending Coral r Trillium I Lupin K Pett Dlcedlng Heart Larkapm ACTON Oct Store after the flnt canto to the league leading I A bounced back to anno the next two and total with Nan Hunt MS Mellon SIT 202 and June at ins pacing the win unli for SPOUTS CORNER MIXED Loarra are top ins reiult of ray I nil I Up there for the were Don Karri 7M Betty Grahame ad Slum pi before Con dentine Roller grabbed the flnt from dropped the one then came bark lo annex the finale by but to it out on the odd point by T pina tor Roller were Bryan Dunn STB and Phil rn Getting the triple and lngle for were Tom Shannon Earl Wait and Helen Sueur League it Patent loake CAROLINE GARDEN Oct IB cut the league leading Eliminator down to Hie when after Ming the game came hack win the next two and lot alt Jem 236 Gerry Landry 232 and Charlie Grace SOB Orv Porte and Tom wore be it for Hurricane blew up a bit of a Horn Intruder for all and took over a mull Top for came from Lome Norton 708 SOU Ed and Mitchell Making with the moat for were Bert IBB and Ruby IBS 7S Adams For Maraudcrt It Mary Cloutler MO and Pole League Handing Eliminator Hurricane 12 Intruder 11 10 Zombie Minuder SPRINGS SHOP Oct 20 Heart had on Trillium they look cm or Mile- Ml Lola Walker and Anna iss Topi for Trllllumi were Burrell and Nolan 180 Coral Belli look over the lop when they irroed the Top Iricounton for Coral Belli allowed up In Mitchell Norma and Sandra Beat In Larkapuri were Wagner Lll Making with the moil for were Tom 219 Larry McAfee JOB and Ed Wood 208 Hold Runner were a two and tolili winner from Pool who won the middle canto Pacing win were Lucy Synnolt and Cam 1T3 Beit In Wllchy trundling were Karen Jenklm 34B Dive and Harry Moyer Unknown won the Inl ho from loat In the by then barrelled home In the finale for a two and win Heading up the win were Dill Conn 338 Arch 23B and Sieve For the record Ruth Anne Moyer rol a 213 the tint game Top trio for the were Dave McMillan 193 Helen Fowler 307 IBS and IBS League Born 1 Road 11 Wltehy 13 Itlllbllllca 12 INDUSTRIALCOMMr Oct Pete Shop after loilng Ihe flnt canto to Tern a got on win beam and grabbed the neat two and tolala lever 705 Do Poll and Jim headed up he win Beit for Terry a were Churchill Terry and Rupe SOL Jon Hunt Electric made with a two l John Service who Top trio for the were Whley 180301 Bruce BBS 282 and Don SSI 239 For Ihe Kellh Andrew John BIB MS and Terry 2S9 got the men A B Supermarket paced by Mlddleton 7S0 Tom Browning and B2Q 227 made with a triple win at the Station Hotel ex On the triple plateau for Ihe Gallon were Roach Ml 243 and Keith Sehoenreld 25T Leo UUP llirbcr IB Jon Hunt 18 John STRIKES At Youth Bowling Council 1 kepi their title drrVn In the Dintam bowling week Cat clawed up a one game and tot wlna the Pengulna taking all three from the The Ten were Janet Storey IB0 Stewart 477 Danny liB Jack Van 174 Jim Krapek Gary 1 Icklri 184 Valerli up the morning a bowling game win from the Kangaroo Beara won their game by only eight plnal The Top Ten were Brian Karen Trcmllli 171 134 323 Sunn Thorn pi on 134 David Dunn 142 302 Ricky Van Fleet 131 141 Danny 183128 Delphln Eddie Couture 131 Nancy Frank 113143 Norma 121 IK 237 Bowling beat over average to win the Pop were Janet Brian Linen and Bill in the Senior Ihe only two game and totala aaalnat the bowling by Dale Anderaon who rolled two gimoi of back to back LFAGUF STANDINGS BANTAMS Shift Rabblta 7 Whalea Sea Call Second Shift Teddy ilea do in a Leading In Ihe Top Ten were M argot Bob Andrew Dive Pink 216 Allan Green 200 Larry Knight 1B4 Bruce Swift 203 George Kevin Perklna 202 Dan McGilloway 200 Debbie Storey 499 LEAGUE STANDING Stooges 12 Well and total from the Tho Acton Free Pros October Mullen Hunter Tripling Marlon Youmam Cameo Boutique to place Mary 47S Donna Minea 4S8 194 headed up the win Speyhlll lop trio were May June Warner 1299 and 170 BeckerS Milk won the from Clothing hen the milk truck and Nlelien a look the d totali battle for top trip In with a White 242 Shirley and Fran Pierce were lopa Beat in Becker were Mcbachcrn 1S3 and Shirley Cook 473 League atindtng I A Boutique Family Beck Milk 23 Clothing 15 THURSDAY TOPPFRS Oct 23 With a little reorganliallon of having enough mi all from and It the Goof Off winning all games from Top trio In Coot Off lineup were Shirley Thompson 211 Audrey Blanchird 481 and f lerre 11S4 Beit for the were Joan Why 238 Mary 489 and 280 06 Second game wis a tough one for Pinrockerl loloie plm wan margin were hopeful after winning the game Ad ami Earl Weal and Ken Billing 118 pacing the win Top trio for were Lcwandowikle 249 Don and Harry Mlddleton won canto from Happy Gang by IB pins loal out In but rallied to win the finale and total WHO Near Mirle Moore 211 and Helen weretoptrloln the win Beit for Happy Gang were While and Nancy Billing 422 162 League Handing The Clan 40 32 Slow Hippy BIG I- OUR Fire took over top with Hippy Gang Hammond J3 Voikamp 231 hid Hot and or 200 headed up the win Beit for the ring were Harry Van Arragon and Bob 330 Hot were hot Ihey won em ail from Red Big Jake Van 833 Utile Jake Van 213 Jane Van 180 and I 410 League Red Hat Shot Happy Tang Hit Our demon Frenchy Conway aecretiry of both Ihe In commercial and leiguci Ihe following flgurei liter week of bowling league over Between BOO and over 3 net ween and 190 Team high Terry a Team high triple SCO June in and Colleen Robh For Hopeful waa Lenora 211 Mamie Allen and Joan Schlppcr 423 a battle between Challenger and Freak Freak Out won the lint game by plna by one and loit out In lhclhlrrtby37plna The laal game win for Challengeriaawlhem take the odd point for by and force a 2 Top trio for Freak were Cora SSI Joyce 148 and Fleanor Topi In Challenger were Meecham 229 Norma Thornhlll 149 and lo Rue roof 4 Challenger Freak Out Hopeful 1 1 Inrocken MAJOR Oct ActonMcidowiwcreonthe win beam for on oilout win at the Acton 1 Don Ron Shannon 283 and Jim paced win Going with the molt for Lanes were Had Deforest Ken 248 and Dee For fit Reliable Taxi after losing a pin to s Store in he flrat bounced back to annex the laal and total Jeff Fryer 138 Don Grcln and Bob Martin 240 were the big Ihree or Topi for a Bill Shannon 738 and Doc Poll BAR Ada ma Bui Depot are beginning to Jell and from Pools Charlie Brown Brown 308 and man 290 iparked the win Top trio for Scenic Pool were Jack Gould 923 Jim Mitchell 280 and larry Nolan BIB 211 League Acton Meadowa Reliable Taxi Scenic Pool 94 a Store 10 Acton Lanea Adam Bua Depot ACTON Oct When the evening a roll wai over there a three way jam on the top rung won all game from Dlggen to get up there with Mike Noble Phillips 221 and Chick Milne denning for over Little Darlings got them up for their share Could have been there ill by but they lost last game by 3 Top trio for were 233 John Churchill 1S8 and For the Little Darlings it wai Gord Loll Donna Schlnck 170 and Glen Noble 418 147 Road made their perch on the top rung by taking from Hippie who made a bid for the middle but mined It by 10 plm Top trio or Roid Doug llcndabce Joe and Leo Best in the Hippie effort were Gary Ritchie Sally and Jack 4fll League Handing 7 Road 7 Hippie Digger Utile Darling ACTON MIXED a The leagueleading Clan received a when they met up with Ihe PfeidlHyi thev loil all Pacing Ihe win were John Gilbert Al 509 Top trio In the Clam effort were Shorty Lowln Doug Viekery 195 and Dan 499 ITS Slow League avenge per game ror the Major leigue over Between and 131 and over 9 900 and over 1 Between 799 Team high single Arton Meadow Team high triple Aclon Meadow league iota I plnrall Total league League In I By Bob Mac Arthur post week been one of expectation call to HO curling Hut the call did not come An this written Sunday evening plans were formulated for the first curling to be on Monday evening At least three heavy floods were applied on Sunday and by the look of the Ice curling will open open Monday October Charlie and his committee have done swell lob In lining up new members for the club A total of HO prospective members have signed to curl this coming besides last season members Another have signified their Interest In the Spread over this week each of the new potential members will be given chance to try out the game Teams have been drawn up to give the beginners a chance to sec what It is all about four former members of the club who curled In the arena have Issued a challenge to the members to special matches These were to start this last Sunday at in the morning Hut with no Ice available These games will take place this coming Sunday If you have not been contacted for curling and nave an Idea that would like to try the game come out to the rink any of the week following and you will Election planned be welcome Instructors have been arranged to give beginners a grounding In the basics of curling and they will do their best to get you started off on the right foot All the equipment you need Is a clean pair of rubbers and warm clothing See you at the curling rink At the board meeting last week Don Price hired as a part time caretaker He has already started on the Job The ladles section are plan rung a pot luck supper and en tertainment for Thursday tomorrow night Supper start about The ladles have two films to show One la Beginner b Curling and the other la Tankard Curling All ladles interested In curling or as social members are Issued an Invitation to attend this evening The list la up for the of the season on Saturday November 7 It will be a two game affair with supper a membership meeting and en to round out the evening Sounds pretty In terestlng to start the season off with a bang See you there The lists for the nights you prefer to curl have been posted for some time If your name Is not on the line get It there This will assist the draw committee In Ron Milk 2B I Special Burger Family Bos of French Sis Rolls Family Bos Cole 8Uw He L of Flavor Ready To Serve Single Order French Six Packs of Honey PHONE And Vour Order Will be Prepared tar FAIL HOURS Men lira IB lip A Sat Han la It pa Sunday Mm la ANZAC DRIVEIN ACTON BLVD AND QUEEN ST IN ACM HSU weekend Heal the Champ Iirown wllh a a Shannon with challenge ihe Incumbent George In rollolY It Drown winner and a triple which look care of challenger Shannon a and ex champ a HI the Ontario pin take place thla year In I on don On Aprils and There In up for grabs In onethai II or now my Elect Roy Swan Roy Swan was elected president of the Acton Minor Baseball Association for the 1971 season at the association an mini meeting Saturday night Rounding out tho 1071 executive are vicepresident Jim Mitchell secretary June treasurer Steve Blan chard equipment manager Tom Bousfleld umpire inchief Harry head scrrcl of the 1970 elec tions for mayor reeve deputy reeve councillors hydro com and a representative for and Acton to the county board of education were formalized at Tuesday council meeting when round passed a bylaw setting up necessary machinery the terms of the by law the nomination meeting for local will be held at the Robert 1 torium on Monday Nov from 7 to p It Is normal following the close of nominations to hold a ratepayers meeting and this will likely be the case again this year Same time Nominations for the trustee to represent Acton on Maureen Swan and publicity director Charlie Thomson The newly elected president suggested tee ball be introduced next year for first year players to give all nine players on the field chance to be active the board of education will be received at the municipal offices on the some date at the same time If a vote of tho electors Is required the voting will take place Monday December 7 between am and Acton Is divided Into four wards with double polling subdivisions In ward one and ward three Ward one polling subdivision one will vote at the A and Alice will be the deputy returning officer Ward one subdivision two will vote at the music centre with Mae as deputy returning officer Ward two council chamber Dorothy Carnochan Ward three one memorial hall Laura Dlttrich Word three two Scout Hall Marguerite Splclvogel Ward four Knox church Charlotte Holmes Bruce Brown and Don are seen showing the finer points of skate sharpening to John Howltt prior to the Merchants coming game on Friday night SKATE SHARPENING LAKELAND PRO PUCK OR TAPE FREE WITH EACH HOCKEV STICK KflC BAUER DEALER CCM DEALER kill COMPLETE LINE OF JUNIOR SKIS AND BOOTS Datsun announces the 1971 economy drive Sedan the irtorefayouwroney cm NORTH END BP tjjpr 111 load tall Mil Ion Ontario Thar ara mora than 1 Canada and thai Join The Snowmobiling Club at Acton Meadows Golf Club R R 1 Acton IVi Miles North on 1st Line a MBMBBRSHIPS NOW BEING ACCEPTED a Heated Clubhouse Colored Television Change Room and Kitchen Facilities Storage Challenging Runs a Planned outings for all ages Coll Jim Timleck at 8530052 Acton or 8773637 Georgetown HUNTERS and CAMPERS WE NOW HAVE PROPANE or NATURAL GAS EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR OUTDOOR NEEDS EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR PRIMUS EQUIPMENT a TENT HEATERS a CMP STOVES a GAS CYLINDERS a CAMP REFRIGERATORS a PORTABLE COOLERS a GAS LAMPS a SPACE HEATERS a BARBECUES MOST EQUIPMENT SUITABLE FOR EITHER PROPANE GAS NATURAL GAS All Equipment Can Be Used Either Indoor or Outdoor Tent or Trailer DROP IN NOW AND SEE OS II A LC HEATING and fflMlllVO AIR CONDITIONING SOUTH

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