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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 19, 1972, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday January Spitting the at ACTON BOWLING by Ken H if tit US J loaaea 2 J Esatem Ontario J hern Ontario Manltob7SM 3 Alberta 1671 4 Newfoundland 2 Western Ontario I Ken of CJ4 Radio arid TV Calgary Alberta was on hand to Jan lo- took the So ike for a two and totala win Soakeaavoldlngthetero count by canto Up Phil 243 A rile whits IT Roberta Boyd and John Dennli For Seakes It was Earl SOS Jake Van Kooy 60S Bryan Iredale and Bill Boyd Its Finisher up with a triple win at the Patents peine Making with the triple and for were lite Bill John Co rutin tine and Doug Benny Daley ft waai Mala win for Roller alter loilni the tint chukker to Uppers Getting the count and tor Roller were League Handing Lillet Carnation 88 Rote SO Sweet Peat LAKE VTEt CENTRE MIXED Jan 12 Juit when It itemed ihil no IheWhoDonelttdld ll won all games from the league- leading ll happened Who took the first canto by the second by and went a big win In the Tripling and aingliog for the winner were Joan Knight 111 Harry Mid die ton Wei storey and Lucy Gelling em for Gold digger Til 219 Skip 629 Helen III and El Hon Adams 21S2M Top were Ray Atkinson Joe and Andre 318 League alandlng Soakei Rollera Be am era Fin liners Upper CAROLINE GARDEN CEr4TRE Jan 10 Paced by the triplet and singles of Lome Norton 244 Betty Cheyne 217 Carol Frank Morton McDonald and Jeffrey made with a two and total win from the Gelling the and tar were Doug Lockerbie tit Let Jeffrey 257 and Ruby Lucky Thirteen made with a two and total win Tigers coming to life in the On ale lo make a pin win Tripling and a toiling for he Thirteen were Jules Roy Swan tf Grace Robertion 212 and Barb Milhiea Tigers belt efforts were Ann Spear Heather Morton 200 and Ron Robinson lot had em Oddball also were a wo and total winner when they met up with The Second game wa dote Oddballa made It by pin Top trio lor Odd Hi were Loll Norton Barry Hitchcock and Bert 101 Topi for were Brian McDonald TU 2861 Jeti Laualen 250 and Gentles League Handing Hippie 42M Lucky Thirteen Oddball Tigers 10 Bobcat BLUE SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP Jan 11 Alter hit the front runnin for a two and total win with Cheryl Phillip Jane Betty Cole 185 and Marilyn Barber 111 leading the Ml parade Belt for the Lillet were Elite Ed mondial Linda Harris 808 Dot and Karen Malthcwa 40 Rose lost the irit go Sweet Pen by 12 pint got even la the canto by lime margin then walked away with the finale for a iwo and win Betty too 215 Jenny US Jean Jackaon 102 and Agile I 487 beaded up the win Top for eel were Allele Nolan 220 Mary Andrew Betty Lockerbie 180 and LU ill were two and until winner the Gladlolui getting the short end Laura Treble0 111 Norma Tltui 1S2 410 and Verna Tallon 472 paced the win Topping the trundling were Syfili Mage 203 Cathy Dunn ill Heather Morton and Smith 201 and Marlon Storey We Done It won the first canto from Beit Ever then hung III Cookie 232 Tom Shannon 250 June Crick 214 Helen Osborne Jo inn e Fletcher and Grace Up there for Beit Ever Audrey Elmer White Larry Knight and Ruth Ann Mover 201 Twai a point or Hot and Hot Shot won the loitoul In the rallied to anare the third go by IB pint J plm of taking totals Top trio for Hot Shot were Baddelev 623 Dave and 1TB For Arlitocali it John Dunn Ed Wood 1SS Bob 4S4 Bob had himself solo In middle hunker League alandlng 48 We Did III IS ArlstocalilSjiol Shots 34 Who Done It 35 Beit Even 34 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL one then got clobbered In third Topping T D a trundllne were Grace 301 June Payne andFran McKnlght Beit tor Family Store were Fran Pierce ill Lorla Liver 241 183 and Barb 208 was a two game win tor Farm when they met up a Clothing but a grabbed the singleton for when Key made with a big win In the Making with the for were May hammer 237 133 and Sunn Ilolblikl For Nielsen a It Audrey 235 Lll and MyrUe Carlton League A 89 T Bank Cameos Family Store Speyhlll Farms Nielsens Clothing 51 MAJOR Jan Acton Meadows a roll along with a three game win From the Acton Meadows Bed to keep a firm hold on the top The up points for their roll up the Acton Meidowi trundling were Ron Jim TBI and Jim Ttmlcck 308 Beit for the Beet were Bob 282 Stan KynnenlyGT0297 and Phil Archie 3 It a point tplit line for the league To atari the proceeding Pete a Shop p wllh i John Texaco Service en the Texana gat even In the second by a pin win and annexed the finale but losl out for totals Heading up the Texini roll were Bill Kcllh Andrew Chuck Auger In the second and hang on the third canto by pint Milady Boutique however had enough pins In hand to take by 13 Pacing the Hotel trundling Mr 11 were Harry Moon Andre 248 and Gerry Ward 281 Automatic dropped the tint two to Jon then clicked finale to pick ui trundling Ken 27 aw lorn Browning 230 tor the Electricians were Shorty Bruce 22 and Terry League alluding John a Texaco Service Pete a Barber Shop Jon Hurst Electric Station Hotel Automatic Milady Boutique 21 ACTON LADIES Jan 12 Cameos came up with a two and total win the 1 G A with Anderson 212 Barb Wilson 248 and Jean and Alice Bridge 179 Hank won the first from Store stole second go by Bowling Vj l fought back After losing the first game ihey took the game but not by enough the Teddy took totals The Octopus took advantage their long reach grab alt of points away from Crabs According laws of t Jungle only tilting that the should lake two points leaving the Cats with only one Creeping up the by surprise ihe wings off with tire point from the the all four away from heir nearest rival Junior or this week are Dan Thompson Mo 223 Ron Moore Ron Turkosi CUB Creaaey Kiren Trtmllli Sunn Thompson Fitly 208 Van 41 Brim Linen 482 Senior Division The Knights Ding a lings lor three points this week a As the name Implies the Have have not been winning as this week shows When the won all the polnti The idiot foiled the Knights attempt for Orange Crush for this week Peter Turkoai Robot Boutfleld Wendy Titus and The Bantam Top Ten are a follow David Dunn 401 111 Rob 23711 Allan Ed Hurdle Wendy 1217 IS George Warner ill Bill Bart 111 Sandy 272 Too touch clowning around waa the downfall of tin a the Archies won ad lb point It turned It tin Turks had been watching tat Archie ai they look all the from the Rildera To round the day the Hot Dog pulled off another on by taking Midget effort disappointing Acton CFAW midgets turned In a disappointing effort when they lost to Fergus In Fergus but Wednesday Acton won both games played between the two teams before Christmas The loss lowered the midgets record to with five games left to go In the Waterloo- Wellington league schedule Thursday night the team was able to have a much needed practice when minor midgets were unable to come here because of the stormy weather conditions Midgets play In tonight Wednesday and In tomorrow night Senior Top Ten lor his day are Dive Pink Janet Storey Arte Vryenhoek Marcel Fryters Green CO I Barry Heather Wilkinson 185 Bill Gentle I a Manila gs Kangaroos a Teddy Bear Crab While 13 9 Bantam 2nd Dogl Sea Donkey Cits 20 Senior Idiot Knliht 2 Spltflraa Mini re picked their pintail A roll for Reliable netted them Top PhllLeSueurT302a5ndBlll Johnstone 276 Dominion Hotel were good for points when they rolled lo go with Ihelr two game win from Acton Lanes who settled for point with a roll Top counters for Dominion were Bill Anderson 308 George 308 and Jack Gould 287 For the Lanes It Glen Gib to CM 708 and Had 276 League standing Acton Dominion Hotel 712 Store Reliable Tail Acton Lane Acton Mcidows 584 THURSDAY TOPPERS Jan Bluebell hit the league- leading Ding A Ling or two lotala win but the Ding A Lings kept their top by winning Ihe middle Heading up Bluebell trundling were Beryl Galbralth Mary and Tops or the Ding A Llngi were Join Why 157 417179 and Joan 430 169 Buttercups and Shamrocks had a tie In the middle canto alter Shamrocks hid won the first go They make the grade In the finale but grabbed the odd point or lota J Heading up Shamrock roll were Joyce 217 221 and Elaine 495 In Buttercups effort were Donna Staves 580 223 Ellen 412 and Shirley Thomson 115 It was a two and totals win for Silly Six Rebels taking the middle canto Pacing Ihe Silly Slit trundling were Tops in Rebels efforts were Betty Elliott 204 Join and Jenny Clendennlng Dim A linn Shamrocks Buttercups Rebels ACTON FRIENDS Jan 11 Speedy came up with a two and total win when they met up with the top win really lightened up the league race Top trio In Speedy win were Larry Monica Beaulleu 198 and Lou 2ZJ Best for the UFO were Bob Mitchell 201 Diana Shubrook John Chapman 239 and Gary Hill Gremlins could have taken over the top but after winning the canto by pins they went Into a decline and it was a two and totals win for Hopefuls who had Chick Milne Jack IM Kevin Clarke 580 228 pacing he win Best in Gremlins were Gary SwackhammerSO 210 Mike Noble 2401 and Tom Pinder 487 won he first wo from Alley Cats who Woke up in lime to annex Inale Heading up win were Harry Phillips Loll 209 and Ken Cats topi were Jim 217 Georgette and Donna 494 256 standing U Tni34 Speedy ipefuli if Alley Call I ACTON MIXED were clobbered Time but League standing of Cardinals Tigers 87 Washout Tim a BOWL for Pleaiura for Health BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES MAIN ST BIG FOUR Jn Eagles flew up into first place with Iwo and total win from Hot Shot who won the middle by pint High for Eagles were Floyd Hammond Ren 206 and Bert Top trio for Hot Shots were Big Jake Van 246 and Web wis a triple win for Mud Lucka Wildest getting the lire When Inure Ralnvllle of Aillda Ontario proud mother of even teen and of was the Mother of the Year at the annual award banquet It was her moment ever When John paled were John DoBlnuw and Bryan Hammond 192 for Wild cats were Larry 843 Horn Roy and Dolt Van league Handing Eagles Mud Lucks Hot mo Here was a spoils bigger than any too ill or hockey event because It still had lime for people the feeling of people the Joy of people and the people reciprocated real honest and good Don feel however thai there I good competition and lalenlod bowlers Muriel of Winnipeg and her 1395 seven game Grace Hall Welt Hill Ontario 303 a nrrltv whopping In her final of the championship hat pressure The thrill of the three team playoff and lenaion the valiant Saskatchewan team lost by three pin the In tho Monday afternoon ladies cur winners have been declared It was the team skipped by Cookaley Mellon Betty Eastwood Pat Near that won draw A team headed by foe Hansen was tied with Ihe Cookaley team but lost out In the playoffs Con BUI Toth and his earn lost out in the fourth round of Ha ton They were the only surviving team of the six that entered They played last Saturday In The 1 twits from Misfits who made their win in the final go Trlpllngand r Nil Will were 618 Donna and Landry Top trio lor Mllflts were Hose Gentle J and Lynda Harris Twos Rood day L Whip they mode triple win Cannon bills getting the zero count Top or whips were Bill Gentles 247 Audrey and Bob Mitchell 181 Beat lor Csnnonbnlls were Joyce Adam John 208 and Jean 173 League Handing Nil Mllflts 31 Cannonballa IIILITF1 Breakin Break and entry at Blow Press reported to Acton police Tuesday Desks had been ransacked Tools and a sum of money were found to be missing Watched the Ha I ton Peel play downs in the local club lust Tuesday Of the four games In the first draw three teams ended the regulation ten ends In draws The extra ends declared winners A ladies mixed spiel will be held at the club this coming Saturday Should see some real good curling then Her the Colonel Sander national 1971 Championships bowled at the Connor Bowl Toronto Jan 10 and Sudden death play 1 fame British Columbia askatchewan 1127 Eastern Ontario 1009 National champions British Columbia Land South Burnaby neltiewe Kama Shea Drayton Dlannc I Regular schedule final standings AIHL has two 20 goal men loat Saturday evening Erin men visited the club There were some real close games in the first draw Erin took a total of points to by the Acton club In the late draw It was Acton 30 to Erin Acton will take an eight point lead back to Erin This Is for the Tyler trophy which was donated by Ted Tyler A Hat of the future Saturday Is posted on the lobby bulletin board Have you noticed the two partitions erected in the base ment They allow for the rooms at the end to be utilized for cloak rooms and leave the centre open for future assembly room This present week will see the end of the first draws for the season Last Saturday a team of business girls played three games at Gait Golf and Country Club The team was made up of Hewitt May Norma Robinson and Heather Here are the standings as of January Id Monday Mixed to 9j Buck man Dubois 11 Dubois 14 Dumarsh 11 MacArthur2 A G Sargent Monday Mixed to It Robinson D Manes 13 Baker T Tyler 13 Me Jordan Armstrong O Williams 6 Luclw 10 Tuesday Mixed to 9 D M Holmes F New Evalan 10 C Cook 12 C Davidson 10 Archibald Merton Parker 4 Tuesday Mixed to M Blow 14 Moore C Anderson 11 T Tyler V Patrick B 10 14 B Buchanan Wednesday Men to K Marchmentll C Andersono Dubois S Dubois Dumarsh 10 Cooksley 14 Ab Robinson G Sargent Wednesday Men to Ellerby 14 D Timmlngs Tyler Holmes Jordan Toth ll Drlnkwalter Thursday There will be a playoff this Thursday at clock to declare the winners In the ladies draw Friday Mixed to A McKenzie T 8 T 12 New Drinkwalter Robertson 10 D Manes 10 Friday Mixed to A Ellerby A Robinson M 4 Williami M Jordan 12 I Doberthein B Anderson John Cunningham and Harv Hi liter became the first two goal scorers in the Acton Industrial Hockey League as they led Blow Press to a win over Nielsen Clothing Sunday night Cunningham tallied two goals and four assists while chalked up a goal and three assists playing defence Lome Gordon also scored twice for the league leading pressmen John and Dave Ryder each bulged the twine once For the clothiers Mc Donald and Steve bagged two goals apiece Bill Coon added a single Ed Hilller led Heller to on easy win over Lake view with a one goal five assist performance Ron Heller and Ron Mellon scored two goato apiece for thi leatherworkers went to Jim McDonald Fred Buchanan Mike Miller and Cecil Stuck less Ernie Waller netted two of the four Lake view goals Gerry Van Der and Lloyd Small wood fired a goal each Joes Meat Market Mill St Acton CHICKEN LEGS BREASTS 4fi PORK LIVER FOR YOUR FREEZER Choice quality meat at the best possible price cut wrapped delivered ACTON CURLING CLUB was a busy place last night when the Halton Peel took place Of the four games in the first draw three teams ended the regulation 10 ends in draws Extra ends were needed to declare winners Staff Photo by pirn of taking tola and for 4 point spill Top for Washouts were Mlddlelon Is and Christine Harding 472 ls7 for of Time it Rupe Warmer 228 John and Donna Minlo 204 Cardinals made wllh a two and Tripling singling for Cardinals were 711 BUI Boyd Fred U3 and Anne Marie Moore Solo wile lor Impossibles was Keith Wellwood21l LenoraVlcaerylosaiS Genie Mc Mullen 111 and Hon Ripley winner making a win In the last by pint Tripling and singling tor Tigers were Join Pony Bob Price Ben Arlle Top trio for Halbeena were Don Deforest Harry Middleton and Dan Pony SuMom by A Welcome Success in Kitchener for 8 Years FOR FREE MAKING An experienced interior decorator and Personalized service in your own home For our Scion Representative Gall Done or Allan At 8531385 For prompt friendly service kindly call between m to ensure our being at home and not on a house call szrRrrT-1-Fa-F- I ONTARIO well Georgetown oil No Ice Skating Snowmobiling Snowmobile Rentals Competition Snowmobile Track Dancing Sat Jan 22nd RAM Telephone 8776412 FAMILY SHOES SPECIAL SALE NEKS 20 WINTER BOOTS EXTRA SPECIAL for the men without linsr SKIDOO BOOTS FOR THE Green Insulated Pilelined WINTER BOOTS Boys is Canadian Mad Ps Corduroy Pants Young Mens Reg Various Colors Patterns JPs FLARE BOTTOM PAMTS Check our 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