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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 17, 1976, p. 9

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the ACTON BOWLING LANES Mullen McNabb vows in evening ceremony The Acton Free Press Wed March 1976 Pet of the week TRIANO MIXED With two and totals win from Ihe Rookies took firmer hold on the top Mm Den Larsen ill end George Norton paced the win Hiking with the for were 282 Bob Woodcock J 221 and Dave Camp- Newcomer took the two go from Jokers handily then hung on to annex Ihe finale by pint for the clean Top trio Lathe win Norton Sue Thornton and Tory Wilson Topi In Jokers trundling Were Guy Payne 22S Ellen Linen Sit 248 and Earl 200 It a two and to tali win lor Boo iters Caper laving face with a IB Heading up the win were Cathy Andrew Jim Levy 201 and Jack Norton Beat in Caper roll were Jean Harris Edna Edge 1ST and League Hook lea Jokcn Sleepera Capers 49 Newcomers Boosters J BEARDUORE Mar Jet Set made every game a winning one from No- although they had lo dig to grab the middle canto by pins Topping the win were Phil J Grahams Jack Van Rose Fountain and Wayne with and solos Getting cm NoNames were Ccc 216 Arte Vryenhock Sunn MS and JDoug Vitkery Barbarians snared Ihe first two from Not Mes who face with last me win win were lie Mohawk Kid White Bryan Dunn 2t4 and Lynda Martin IBS Topa for Not were Terry Curlew Bud Martin IBS and Ella 467 174 Hoi Shots were hot enough to make it a wo Dodgers with Jake Van Kooy Fred 246 Harry Noteworthy 174 win Top the Dodgers were Bill McGllloway Roger Murray 647 Bill 228 and Dan Nose worthy League standing Jet Set 75 Barbarians Not No- Names Rogers Dodgers 47 Hot PLUMBING AND HEATING MR AND MRS Mar Pin Busters had a 2 point spilt with Pin when they look the first by plenty Pin- game win by Top trio In the win were John Silent Dunn 619 234 Herts 236 and Brad Ttmbera 528 Topa tor Torpedoes were Jair to till winner from Honey Bees who managed to bun with last canto Top trl counters in Ihe win were Marlon Storey Vince Thornton 277 and Ana McMillan For Honey Bees It was 591 256 EUle 218 and Char- mi Ine 184 League ding Torpedoes Tear drops Honey Bees 51 Sexy Seven 44 INDUSTRIALCOMMERCIAL Mar 10 Drive to made it a Iwo gome win from the Firestone but were hard pressed to grab Ihe finale by pins Top trlptcrs In the win were Bob Lowin Shorty win 272 and Dee Una I final share of the points Top for Pin Busters were June Gunlher 246 and Linda Chandler 541 203 214 Marly 248 and Shirley 199 Happy Hookers and Lucky Thirteen a point The Hookers got Ihelr share with a big first game win and the Thirteen got theirs with a pin win In the middle canto and a In the final Top Hookers were Tom Helen AST and Don Oakley SIS 210 For the Thirteen was Stewart Anns Spear and Louis 482 Rolling Stones made ft a two and totals win from Hot Hot Shots avoided the count with a pin win In the middle spasm Pacing the win were Sid Spear Crlmless 240 and Norm Chandler Tops for Hot Shots were Gary Pender 239 Moma 457162i League standing Pin Busters SSMi Pin Hot Shot Rolling Stones Happy Hookers Vi Lucky Thirteen Mar 9- The front running balls made it a two and totals win from Dandy Lions who saved lace wlihalsstgamewln Sparking the win were Colleen Robb Eileen Jackie gins 490 and Elisabeth Nad- 475 202 Best In Dandy lions were Fran Baker 204 Sally Smith 199 and Edna Edge Novices came up with a Iwo and totals win Ding A Lings taking the middle Top trio In the win were Bcv Owens 273 Jean 186 and Linda 442 Topsfor Ding A Lings were Donna 200 Yvonne Hamilton 179 and Helen Lucky Pin a came up with a two and totals win liter missing out in the first with Unicorns Top Ihe win were Darlene McDonald Jensen and Doris 492 1B2 Best for Unicorns showed up In Irma 564 Jill McLaren 416 143 and Marie Chapman 147 League standing Fireballs Dandy Lions Lucky Novices Unicorns 31 Ding A Lings BLUE SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP Mar 9 Lilacs moved up lor a share rung when they hit the leagueleading Snapdragons ft or Iwo and totals They could Shave taken over the top spot but missed out In the middle canto by pins Pacing the win were Nolan 201 Juuy 525 205 and Adams 222 Tops for J dragons were Debbie Thomson White 272 a Susan Conway Trillium were Hank 243 Keith Andrews 243 John Texaco Service made it a two Same win alter missing out In the Irst go with Reliable Snack Bar Larry McAfee Terry Masales 256 and Pete Homer 282 headed up the win Top trio or Reliable were Bob Wood cock 733 292 Larry Irish and Don Archibald Acton Automotive came up with a two game win at Station Hole expense The from the hotel grabbed the middle Pacing the win were Tom Browning 316 Terry Curlew and Skip Top trlplers or the Station Hotel were Norm White Gerry Beaver Ward 254 and Rod McEachern 654 230 League standing Drive In Johns Texaco Ser vice S3 Reliable Snack Bar Stat on Hole Ac Ion Firestone ACTON LADIES Mar 10 Nielsens Clothing made It a three game win to keep well ahead the pack when they met up with Moss Hardware The Mossltes made a bid for the last but missed it by 13 767270 Linda Duncan 473 null and Edith ISO Best in Moss Hardware efforts Fran Pierce and Pat Hills Garden Centre wrapped up a triple trl at the expense Thistle Custodial with May Sue 535 211 and Lynda McDonald pacing the win Making with the most for Thistle Custodial were Audrey 210 Donna Jeffery dropped League standing Dames Carpet Baggers Carpet Dusters Daniel 49 Jlltcr Rugs MAJOR Mar II Silver Creek Shell took over the op spot again when they made It a three game win from Reliable Taxi Shorty Jeff Fryer 721 275 and Bruce paced the win Top for Reliable were Pete 315 Harry ver and Ivanho 230 Store also a three game winner when they met up with Dominion Hotel Bob Turk 311 Gary TurkosillB and Larry Porte 708 283 sparked the win Making with the most for were George Archibald John Cadcnhcad and John Acton Meadows made it a two game win from Acton Lanes who grabbed the last canto Top trio in the Golfers win were Wayne Moose Mason 750 263 Jim Bullough 740 and Mac Baker Don 5BI and and Henry 436 174 Hot Shots ailed to on the but kept up lo pace with a three game win from Tiny Tim Fran Baker 220 Tom Laienby 204 and Billings 198 were lop trio in the win Beat In Tlay Tims efforts were Mary Daley 219 Mohawk Kid White and Laurie Johnson Tiny Tlma almost took the final go they missed It by Pushovers got In on the all or nothing act by handing Browning 711 League standing Silver Creek Shell A Store Acton Reliable Taxi and Dee Meadows Hotel ACTON lop spot tic and took selves with a tw from busted up the It all to them I singling In the 620 Lou l and Dave em for Co Get rt ot Watson the for two totals Heading up the win were Camel Case Noble Monica and 244 with the 48 Dli Deni I 62- Hans and Hoy I laymalcs snored the from the then were and lost out or totals maKing It a point split for the night ling Playmates top trio were Car men Masters John Chapman and 190 For Sharp shooters It was Larry 17 Leo 05 and Murray Mi 187 League stand In Boozers belli the ro treatment Laura Treble 565 203 BUI Boyd George and Peg Hurdle paced the win Tops for Jem bells were Daley 162 League standing Hellions Hot Shots 111 Pushovers Saints Tiny Tims BIG FOUR March Misfits turned back Happy Rollers efforts to take over the top spot when they took a and totals decision with Ken i CIS Laura Randy 223 and Dob Smith SIS pacing the win Tops In the Hollers efforts were Norma Price Pete Van Dam and 492 It was a two and totals win for Hoi Shots after dropping first Dummies Van Dam Greta Pat Mollis 210 and Jack 209 sparked the win Top counters for Dummies were Jack Van Der League standing Misfits 52 Happy Rollers Dummies 45 Hoi Shots IIEADP1N This Sunday will see the five Acton ladles cams bowling at 11 a m tor Ihe chance to ad voncc to the Provincial rolloff In Thomas Adams Classified tournament The four qualifying mm team bowl al Milton Bowl away In Milton at 00 a m Barb was the winner In the ladles league weekly draw Drinking Rum and Coca Cola of comes from the Acton Miadows major league team The boys and their frous ore enjoying Ihe exotic charms or Go Gel 34 ACTON like this It Wlntc Spring be far or she Is stiffs- but it goes Knox Presbyterian church was the scene of the February 20 evening wedding of Bar Evelyn and James Martin Mullen The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs James McNabb Cobblehill ltd Acton and is a registered nurse at the General hospital Thegroomistheson of Mr and Mrs Mullen 1 Campbellville and is a carpenter at the Ontario Jockey Club Campbellville The Rev A officiated at the doublering ceremony with Ted Hansen playing the organ Bousfield was soloist singing We ve Only Just Begun Escorted down the aisle by her father the bride was dressed in a gown of sheer organza with reembroidered daisy trim with a scoop neck line and long sleeves The long scalloped train attached at the waist Topp ing off her ensemble thi bride wore a head piece cap with a dc bow at tached to a shoulder length scalloped veil To com pie she carried a colonial bouquet of white anemone mums and yellow sweetheart roses Mrs was her sister s matron of honor wore a mint green Tommy Hunter show Friday This Friday at p m is the time to watch tht Tommy Hunter show to see Acton people in the audience A group from here went by bus to tht taping of the show in Toronto and hope to sec themselves on TV Friday The camera included shots of all of them during tht even ing and Tommy Hunter chatted with Mrs Lena Mann and Graham However these shots may edited from the film line gown with a square neck line with short bell sleeves It also was reembroidered with white daisies and lace She carried a colonial bouquet of yellow and white daisy mums Bill Bntton of Acton was the best man with the bride brother Marvin and a friend of the groom Bill as ushers At an evening reception at the Acton Legion the bride mother received wearing a turquoise A line gown with matching short jacket and a corsage of white carnations The groom mother received for her son wearing a mauve crepe A line gown with matching short jacket and a corsage of yellow carnations The bride mother made the wedding cake Special guest at the wedding bride grandmother Mrs Margaret McNabb of Rock wood Other guests were In at tendance from Guelph Kingston Toronto Harris ton Lake Belle Vallc Cobaltand Acton Bridal festivities Prior to her wedding the brideelect was guest of honor at four miscellaneous showers held by Mrs Brenda Blyth Mrs and Mrs B Mrs C Nicholson and Mrs G McMillan and girls For travelling on a week honeymoon to St Petersburg Florida the bride wore a royal blue and white checked and a corsage of white mums with blue ribbon Mr and Mrs Mullen are now living at Sunny lea Cres Apt Guelph IRISH senUment demolishes a shamrock Moonbeam Rummage sale set Twenty two members of the St Joseph Catholic Women League held a short business meeting on March when dates for the rummage sale were set for May 14 and points that she had raised when she urged viewers other things to con tact the proper authorities concerning television com if they so objected to having them come into their homes at inappropriate times Pamphlets were after the showing and a question and answer period ensued Coffee and light refresh meats brought an enjoyable evening to a close margin then latched on to finale by pins were Linda Perkins 205 Daphne Knop- McGralh 498 193 Tops or the Construction crew were Edna Mclsaac4DB Grace Robert son 217 and Sharon lender son 471 League standing Nielsen Clothing Halloa Hills Garden Centre Acton I A 87 Thistle Custodial Thomson Construc tion Moss Hardware Spring brings election events losing out In the first Dailies Ihe names got with a pin win In the second go then tucked away the in ale plus with Inn BousdeldSB 268 th in Ager 1731 ISO ISM line was a winning one tor JitterBugs gelling the e Irene Allan and Homer 171 Best efforts for Jitter Runs came from Pat Gudgeon Mary McDonald and Mellon Carpet Dusters wrapped up a triple win when they met up with the Carpet Baggers Joyce Adams 224 Norma I rice and Donna Staves lead the win parade Tops for Carpet Baggers were Mrs Price We still have winter us but let hope the old March in like a lion out like limb holds true and wc II soon have spring must be very tired of the cold and snow and sunshine and warmer will be very welcome lo all of us A verj enjoyable evening held on Sunday evening Mir when ibout people members and friends tended the Ice Capadcs in Kitchener from reports everyone enjoyed it very much This is only one of events wc arc planning for the future As the spring and summer approaches more and more outing and activities will be in the offing Our next mectinc will be on Mar at JO pr the fire hall and we hope for a good turn out Don I forget members nominations for election of officers are be received by Apr 15 We are happy to welcome new members lo our group Major Jim Jo Ann and Jennifer have returned to Moose Jaw Jim having com Mr Lusty Main Street South wns the winner of 1 in the Lottery draw held recently in Ontario Mr and Mrs II Soyster of Seattle Washing ton returned home Sunday spendi with Talbot family RED BRAND BEEF Shoulder Roast 99 made every iges Wendy they Sylvia Mason 256 and Mi J Wo or Mums Agnes McGinn 218 Gloria Jennings 216 and Gloria Moore 405 162 J to Asters by 17 pins equalised In a the second with a 11 pin win then barrelled home In the finale and grabbed the bonus point for totals as well Heading up the win were Susan Walton 238 Jessie Gibson 494186 and Marg Gilbert J 472 Tops In Altera ling were Edna Kennedy 207 Jackie Parker Gordon 194 League standing Snapdragons 101 Lilac 101 winklei Asters 75 Mums 64 I CENTRE Mar 9 Teardrops handed the leagueleading Dynamite a prise by taking them for two and tot alt salvaged the middle by pint Up on the triple and single plateau for Teardrop were Gorgeous George 735 252 McKlnnon Janet Tim Up i there for were Debbie 1 Storey Join Knight Wei Storey Linda Malra Blttelow and Terry Sexy Seven made It two and win from Tor- who registered a middle Prime Rib Roast Wing Roast or Steaks Bluo 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