Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 22, 1978, p. 20

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday March 1978 Youth bowling BANTAMS First Shift The Wasps out- stung the Scorpions for both games end totals while the Ants had a picnic taking both games and totals from the Butterflies The Bees made honey as they took both games and totals from the Caterpillars Standings Wasps Ants Scorpions 33 Bees 33 Caterpillars 30U Butterflies 30 Second Shift The Moths ate holes In both games and totals leaving nothing for the Fireflies while the Mosquitoes drew blood and took both games and totals from the Beetles The Flies off with the first game and totals but left the last game behind for the Hornets Standings Fireflies Moths 39 Mosquitoes 34 Hornets Files 321 Beetles 19 Top Ten Stewart Hoy 323 Marjory Porker Brian Mandarine IBS Linda 303 Jeffrey White 186 Kevin Galloway Grant Smith 264 Barry Manes 145 Wayne Chappel 136 Kelll 141 Chris Winning pop and chocolate bars for their team on the first shift were Gillian Fryers with pins over average and Brian Mandarine with pins over average both of the Wasps The second shift winners of Coke and Orange Crush were HIgglns with 59 pins over average and Todd with 41 pins over average JUNIORS First Shift The Poms fluffed up as they took the first game but the Poodles shaved off the last two games and totals The Collies tore up the Terriers for all games and totals The Dalmatians spotted all games and totals and picked them up before the Standings Poms Dalmatians Terriers Poodles 39 33 Collies games and totals while the Beagles blew their bugles and kept the Chihuahuas away from all games and totals The Sheltles lapped up the first and third game but the Bulldogs bullied them for the second name and totals Standings Bulldogs m Beagles Chihuahua Huskies 29 Top Ten John 232 Gail 228 Allan Larsen Shane Jay Gerth 183 David Gilbert 530 Teresa Dunn Bob Utile Gordon 200 Rita tero 197 SENIORS The Pines needled the Palms for all games and totals while the Elms chopped down the Cedars to take all games and totals The Bir ches stripped the Redwoods of the first game but the Red woods gained the last two games and totals Standings Pines S3 Elms 48 Cedars Birches Redwoods 44 Palms Top Ten Kevin Archibald 246 Brian Gary 222 Dale Anderson 220 Rob 194 Carrie McCristall John Joanne Gordon 196 JoAnne Van 173 Vaughn Cole 466 The most consistent bowler was bantam Trevlynn Mason with both games of 87 Congratulations to our ban tam bowlers who represented us in the MasterBantam tournament all bowled over their average with Master Instructor Joan Knight and bantams Barry Manes and Linda Bottero taking first place and Jeffrey White picking up a trophy for most pins over average Very well done gang The I Beat My Average tournament was bowled this week with more winners than can be listed in this column so congratulations to all Lakeview take lead with 72 win BARRY MANES left and Linda Bottero with Master Bowler Joan Knight took top honors at the MasterBantam tournament for Zone F In Guelph on March There were 37 teams in the competition MasterBantam Bowlers win Guelph tourney upset Acton Terminal Warehouse In the first game of the in dustrial hockey league finals Sunday scoring the first six goals of the game Lakeview finished the Industrial season with a 792 record while were George McPhall started the ball rolling with five minutes left In the first period taking a pass from Jim McDonald and Bob Brenton for the only point of the frame Three second period goals gave an in surmountable lead with Ron Schmidt Bob and tallying singles added an assist and Steve Mclntyre BUI Fields and Jim McDonald also picked up feeders John Ashley scored from Fields to open the final stanza and the two switched roles later In the frame to give the winners a lead Ron Sch midt added an assist on Fields point With the game hopelessly out of reach staved oft the shutout when Dave Cooksley slammed one home from Ted Saitx was on the assisting end again when Peter Morrison picked up the final ATW tally Only five seconds remained In the game when Fields Iced the cake with a point from McPhall and John Ashley three Sunday Action starts at p In the Arton Press Your Community Marketplace Dial MARCH IS RED CROSS MONTH la NO ME COMINO BACK TO THIS to The Master Bantam tourna for Zone was bowled March at the Sportsmen Bowl In Guelph with teams from Acton Georgetown Milton Mlsslssaugo and Streetsvlllc com petlng The format best over average has each master bowler rolling three games with a bantam girl and three with a bantam boy the result of being winners in the house competition The winning trio from the tournament ad to the provincial championships at April Lanes Toronto on April Master Bowler Joan Knight with bantam girl Linda and bantam boy Barry Manes with a team of 370 pins took top nosing out the team from by pins The team of Master Bowler Ken bantam boy Jeffrey White and bantam girl Nancy Van finished in seventh place with Jeffrey being top bantam boy for individual effort with a three game plus of pins The team of Master Bowler Sylvia Mages bantam Stewart Hoy and Little finished In the spot A FOR All OF CANADAS BUILDING NEEDS Kill Weekend Warriors Give Up The Fight Pat A Fool In Own Backyard Vacation at homo Save hundreds of dollars Make every day a weekend Come out today and see our full line of TROJAN POOLS Choose from a host of shapes and See Uu best Insulated Fool Wall money can buy IM WATS 5V if SIMPLICITY POOL PATIO ALLIANCE ROAD MILTON send information on Fools In Ground AboveGround Do It- Yourself Call DAM After SIMPLICITY POOL PATIO 274 ALLIANCE ROAD MILTON ONTARIO POOLS and Minulactuter Alum Pools JEFFREY WHITE nine was top bantam boy for individual effort at the MasterBantam tournament for Zone in Guelph March Acton places team in fastball league An Acton proposal to place a team in the Halton Ladies Fastball League was cepted by the league on March 10 according to Acton team manager Ed Wood The Acton team which is slated to play Tuesday 8 30 games Is looking for players Mr Wood said Mon day Games will be at Prospect Park The fastball league is senior loop with no limit on the age of players The team will hold a registration day early In Curling fight Thursday night ladles It was a fight tothelinish for the Thursday night ladles The two teams that won the honor to playoff for the Acton Pharmacy Trophy were Gwen Tyler and her rink of Renew Watson Mary Smith and Heather Ferguson and Susan Patrick and her rink of Appleyard Anne Ridley and Lynn Franklin Good luck to both In the playoff A three- way tie for third was held by Phyllis Patrick Karen Short- hill and Helen Otterbein Next In line were Shirley Hunter Dolly Moulden and Nan Hurst Congratulations to Anne Moore Hansen Phyllis Patrick and Carol Korpella who swept their way to vie tory The rink placed third in the CIAG held at the Guelph Country Club March Before you put away those brooms girls dont forget the mini spiel this Thursday Everybody will get that chance to call the shots the way each wants to Good curling good food and a good time are guaranteed to all See you there April Mr Wood said A second team from Milton is apparently trying to break into the league Teams In the league Include Georgetown Georgettes Glen Williams Milton two from Hlllsburgh and Hornby Will be closed Friday Mar 24th FOR THE GOOD FRIDAY HOLIDAY Shopping Centre 55 Ontario St South MALL FRIDAY TOBMPM SATURDAYS OOP READY TO ASSEMBLE FURNITURE and LAMPS SALE CONSISTS OF Wall units gun cases book cases home entertainment library wall units decorator planter bar cellarets serving carts sofa sets lamps and fixtures for every room in the home Assorted sizes Consignment of American goods to be disposed of by Clovorleaf Auctions SALE STARTS Thursday March 23 10 am thru to Auction Night Thursday March 30 Auction 730 pm TERMS Personal Chaque Master Charge Charge Cloverleaf Auctions In cbarot this safe Joa Simmons For Information can 141 Cwmwirdrt St 1ST LUMBER COMPANY DIVISION OF HEED LUMBER CO LID NOW 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