the al ACTON BOWLING LANES The Acton Free Press March 13 YOUTH BOWLING rom i he Hoi Hot mllnglt by In the win Br Price Ml lortacame Jo Jim IBS and Try Hard won the tint from Vive Sun out In the second by three then rallied la annex the by four and picked up the bonus point for totals well Uridine up the win were HI timer While and Toplrund Star PIPER Don McEachern pipes in curlers at the Northern Stag held Saturday The fifth annual was held at the Ac ton Curling Rink with curlers from across the country present A McKeiufe Campbell Jordan 8 1 li Toll Tyler Sr Curling Standings to March it the Acton Curling Club Monday Robertson Archibald It T Hell T Monday II Campbells Jordan 8 linker Tyler 7 Tursdny 7 Robertson Cook T Smiths P p Anderson I 101 ell Blow II Moore V Tyler A Robinson Archibald II Holmes J A Sit IBS and Susan Conway 488 153 League standings Desperados SO Try 48 Hoi Shots Mar llol Dogs made with a triple win at the Lucky Strikes en pen IP wtlh Wayne Deforest Jake Van Dry in Dunn and Ken War on pacing the win lucky Strikes made a bid lor the third canto but mined It by 16 pint Tripling and singling In the luck lei were Lessor 613 Vrycnhork and Millie Mustangs saving lace by winning the middle Up on he irf Onions were Hon Itoblmon Heather Morton Hob 1unt JIB For Scramblcn It wai Urn Lynn I 502210 and League standing Hot Had Dingbats W 1otntoei Scramblers 42V1 Onions IS Hailing Stones Tuesday Mar Wild Cats loll the lint to the front runnlnR Strike I menage and wound up winning next two and lot wlh Donna Harrington hit JennlnKS S39 217 pacing ihe win Top lor strike Jul were Colleen Itobb 288 Fran and Jean 153 Wild Women lost mil In Ihi first Marilyn a Haiders In the second hung on for 10 pin win In the Donna Wuod Maaales 237 and Timbers tripling and singling Getting cm for Jug glen were Oku I James 101 Nick 623 El He schnbl217 eome Williams It totals win lor Half Half Wits took It by pins n the triple and single liaui lor Half Wits were John Dunn Dave McMillan and Debbie Storey Up there lor Six One were Marlon Storey Ann 2131 and Ml lot i Thursday 10 Patrick D Moulder Bell N Campbell J McPhatl A Friday 7 New 14 Heed A Smith 7 Holmes D Robertson Friday m B Drink waiter IE P Archibald 18 Robertson A Robinson 16 llckllngU M Jordan Campbell Roman weekend three teams from Acton Curling Club went to North Bay and came back the winners of C and events Last Wednesday a ladies team of Bell S Patrick Patrick and A Toth curled in where they won fourth prize in their draw On Sunday two teams participated In Governor General plnydowns In Bullough leads keglers 16 other competing teams from Acton and Milton Acton lanes turn of Jim Bud forest Jim bowling in Hie Class died Bowling or the Zone rollotfs Hit How rolled string of 1127 1163 torn tntd of VTA to finish with pin edge over second pi it lioorgotowns roll of Tin the scores Dunn lief 833 Tlte leim now fldvnnces lo the Regional mils in April it the Mohawk The four Acton Indies loams- who wen bowling in the femalt division of the Classified the Sportsmen failed in their bid to advance The best showing made the Acton teams was the Icim of Jean umbers Kennedy Titus Joan Knight Marion Storey who with three game of finished third behind tht two Georgetown teams roll of and Sixteen leims were bow ling in this division The one bright spot for the was the triple of bowled bv Jem or the Acton team number triple wis the high triple of the day in the 151 165 ivenge Standing Rib Roast Choice Bone hiss Prime Rib Roast Sirloin Tip Roast Ground Chuck Small Link Sausage 951 Maple Leaf lb Sliced Side Bacon LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill Acton Dally Dellvary Phono Mil Frank Dal Joe Richards 207 and Ialey Up there lor were West Adams and were Clob bered by In Ural go but rallied win the next two They failed lo come up with a big enough pintail win totals Last canto was close lour pins decided Tripling and singling tor the were Skip 272 Roger Murray 204 Bill and Masalet Get cm for were John Van Kooy SIS Helen rowler and Terry Curlew league Handings Hot Dogs K Lucky J MIstltsTB 70 Caroline Mar enough make wltn a two an to tals win the Dingbats with Job Muckle Donna naves Drills 2H3 lenny and Jerry Dray tripling and Tup trio In the Dingbats bid Spear 231 June ISous field SIS 200 and Potatoes i and Anne KrynHn 20 ISO the win Top trio for the were Jackie Molly Webster SOI and 4IB 1821 In of it was the I ucky Ducks handing the Is the Head Ing up win were Sandra Mc- raw Marlenc Whlllock Ml Irma Vnnryk I7B In ho uckyVs were lorln Mason San Ira Minn IBS and Strike 41 Wild Lais I Ducks wild Women lucky la IB Marilyn a Blur Springs Shop Mar Orchids had the league- leading topples number In the first two cantos and were gunning fir the third but Iopplea avoided llu count with a pin win Tup trio for Orchids were Hetty Je 783 Nolan and 1 eg lUItentlne 314 came up with a barrage if solos Joan Mollis Norma Marsh 251 Lois Walker and Debbie Thompson Mar a II wBSBlhree game win tot In when they tor Top were Mary Janice and Stuck Ins or wen 227 llurton 101 and 412130 The lowly Mums pulled big upset Ihc ill games from the slightly as ton aisles I the win Hurdle 702 di a g Hurdle 7C icdy SHU a losing the first canto lo Hoi ling Heading up he win were Murray Muckle 202 and Topi lor the tolling Held sue and Slain It waa a point split lor Ions and Scramblers and the Scramblers making a dou win Top lor Green Hell anile via and Gloria Jinnlngi 474 standing 1 BO Daisies Mums I the Screwballs look a firmer hold on the top rung Top trio In the win were Wood fiGl27a and Laurie Tops lor the Screwballs were McKlnnon 60S 221 and Janet The second place iers ground when the J night were Brian Mc Donald Harry Mlddlcton and Jim I 246 League Drive In Automotive Snack liar WW Moss Hardware 4 3d John I no latoc in Ladles si top spot when they made and totals win from the ending Jim a Variety up the win were Isabel Weaver 213 Ilea Anderson IBS and Mary 477 161 tor the Variety Gals Sis 211 Nona Hodgson and May 420 were best Thompson came up with a two and lolali win Irom the 1 A who count by a IB win fop In Thelmn and ll 147 was a the s Clothing win Ihe middle spasm Heading up the win were Marie Gillies hi tran llerce SIS 211 and Marie Knight 164 Best el forls In the Nielsen s trundling were Lynda 209 SIB League standing Moss Hard ware Jims Variety 105 Thompson Construction Speyhlll Dominion son 875 322 and lint I fops lor the Sound were Ivan 727 flank 715262 and Don rein 2471 Shi Service Ihe tint from the Acton Lanes but ailed make It for the third canto Ural go close Silver look It by 12 pins Top trlptcrs In the win Ward Pete II and Shorty 1 Ill Topr BOWL for Pleasure Bom or HeQlth Notice of Public Meetings BradleyGeorgetown Transmission Line Routes The Study Continues Over the past year Ontario Hydro has con ducted an environmental sludy to identify the most acceptable alternative locations for each of two transmission line rights of way between Bradley Junction and the Guelph Georgetown area These rights of way are required accommodate part of the planned province wide 500 volt bulk transmission system as well as associated 230 000 volt rights of way in the Kitchener Waterloo Guelph area The First Phase The first phase of the study was devoted to assembling basic data about the study area from maps statistics etc in order to establish possible corridors lor the transmission lines The Second Phase To determine the views of the community about the alternative corridors public meet ings were held in October in the study area Since that time the project team has estab a possible right of way within each corridor Now The Third Phase To obtain the views of the community about the rights of way a series of public meetings has been arranged These are listed below There Is a meeting for your area and you are invited to attend Maps showing the location of the right of way within each corridor will be on display from 7 on the evening of the meeting Hydro representatives will also be available at that time to discuss the way with you DATE WED FRI