Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 18, 1970, p. 26

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The Free Press Wednesday March 18 the at ACTON BOWLING LANES BEARDMORE Much were up when they met the Unpen and rang up two tut win ana wen gunning Tot the third win when decided to come to life nd made with the win to avert a On the triple plateau or Spitfire were Tom Shannon Roper Hurray and Ron 209 On the triple and tingle for Unpen were French 233 Phi Crahwne 215 and Ray Atkinson Lucky Strikes dropped the game to Avenger then bounced back to win the next two and Tripling and or the Lucktet were Sklp Wert and Roach 224204 Making them for Avengers were John Conitantlne Phi 665 232 Homey and Bob Woodcock Fluke took the first spurn from Shamrock by pint won the second going away and then out In the by the that they won the Brit game by pin The Fluke picked up the singleton for totals for good Making with the Fhike and single were John 624 255 lake Van Der 290 and White Getting em for Shamrock were Don 269 Vryenhodt and Lewandowiki League Handing 130 Lucky Strike 110 Avenger Shamrock Spitfire CAROLINE GARDEN CfcNTRE March 9 Carnation kept their hold on fint place with a two and total win from the Love Bug Getting the tricounti and olo tor Carnation were Jules 295 Jen Lauittcn Grace Robertson 224 and Ray 233 Timber 169 and Cuff Wedge 466 164 With a triple win paced by Pete Bouwman 239 Bert Robertson 238 Mary Cloutfcr 203 and Donna Stave 228 Aitronauti look over the second spot Heroes who were on the losing end dropped two tough one the tint and third games Trn first one by pins and the third canto by Top trio for Heroes June and Emmy Fryten 191 Clarence grabbed a in the second with a Sparked by Steve Btanehard 311 Carl 214 and Murray Bateman 197 Saturn turned in a three game winning effort the Shamrocks whose effort were paced by Al Ckmber 208 Orv Porte and Joyce Adams League Astronauts Saturn Love Shamrock Heroes ST BLUE SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP March Tulips were not doing any tiptoeing when mat up with the Mum rather thoy ran roughshod over them for a three game win Betty Hardie53B 202 A dele Nolan and Wannetta Smith 227 headed up the win Mum belt came Laura Treble Mary Anderson 473 and Lynda 153 took advantage or a short handed Daisy team and romped to a three game win and second place Jackie Palmer Caroline Doyle and Verna Tatton 453 paced the win Beit In effort were McGinnei 190 Cora Walters 166 and Eileen Taylor 138 It a two and totals win Tor Sunflower Snowdrop winning the middle Sylvia Magei517218 Sandy McGw 194 and Sherry Morris 212 the win Top trio for were Mug Hammond 212 BarbWightman492182end Eileen Pratt 160 League Handing Mums 82 Snowdrop Tulip Daisies 76 SPORTS CORNER March 10 Moon Bugs came up with a two and total win after dropping the first game to Athorts Brian Sheridan 309 Martin Ochliich and John Dunn headed up the win Top trio for were Dob Woodcock 290 Ed Wood 606 238 and Marg Middleton 485 182 were also a two and totali winner from Outcast who saved face by winning the middle canto BUI Conn 225 Joan Knight and Dave McMillan sparked the win Making with the most for Outcasts were Lucy Larry McAfee 214 and I rank St 193 Fallouts won their first two garnet from Rioter then came the revolution and made with a big win and grabbed the singleton Tor totals by to split the points Top In Fallout roll were John 220 Marg Dunn 215 James 513 and Rod 204 Best In Rioters effort were John Churchill Ernie 548 191 and Larry Knight 543 League Handing Moon Bugs llaiblns Outcast INDUSTRIALCOMMERCIAL March Jon Hunt Electric hit A Supermarket for a two and totali win with Whitey 294 Don Harm 260 and COnway 655 leading the hit parade Topi in the Abie trundling were Middleton Tom Browning 660 and Harry 217 Third game close Iho Etecttlciank took it by II John Texaco Service made with a win at Pete Barber Shop expense They won em I Ml 766 277 Landry 266 and I red Lockerbie Paced the win Tor Pete Doc 676 267 Jim 230 and Tom Shannon 632 Were belt Tylers Transport made with a triple win Co being on the zero end lop triplets for Tyler were Bob Woodcock 244 and Keith Andrew Up for wen Roy Atkinson and Dec Del 257 League standing Jon Hunt I John Texaco Service Barber Shop 49 Co A B Supermarket 41 Tyler Transport ACTON March 11 with a three game Win from I amily Store moved up for a horc of the top spot Nnn Hurst 717 281 June Mellon 205 and Li In Atkinson 201 sparked the win Top trio Tor I Store were Kitty Alien AvrllMnthlcson 52B and Mary 171 Beckers Milk won two and totali from Central Cartage the Cartage outfit winning the first gome to hang on for their ill arc or trie top rung Annette St Pierre 229 Bcv Hill William the win 242 win loner fir Scenic standing Acton Stoic Reliable Taxi SOY Sport Corner Lam 44 bomb Pools Mar and Anna Spcu 495 189 were lop trio in the Becker win Beit effort for Central Curttwc from Marlon Storey 233 Donna Slaves 615 Donna 507 178 Cameo came up with three gome win from Nielsen Clothing who dropjed two tough games The second game 24 pin and the third by II The Cameo Win headed up by Joyce Seltzer Anderson and Top tripling trio for Nielsens were Donna Manet Marion Hunter 184 and Helen Hilts 170 League standing Central Cartage Milk Nielsens clothing Cameos 79 I Store MAJOR March 12 Acton Meadows won the first canto from Sports Corner who evened up In the second with an eleven pin win Acton Meadows went for the breaker but Sport Coiner had too much on the boll and made with the win total Pete Homer 328 Unite 305 and Mike Churchill 261 paced the win For the Golfers Mac 313 Ron Shannon 281 and Wayne Mason 665 were top trio llinton Store continued drive for the top spot With a triple win from Acton Lanes conchy Conway Doc Post 755 283 and Dave Johnson 679 254 headed up tic Win Beit in the Lane efforts were boric Middleton 781 Dec 709 33 1 and ken 241 Reliable Taxi came up with a three game win the Scenic Pool being the victim of the zero count Don 817 Phil Challengers fionl running when they mot up with tic Alton Speedway In fait II took il I seat fur all three although they did make a it long lid to grab the middle canto hut lull it by the narrowest of margin one r In John Jim Jean 170 weeded up the win fur Mike Noble and Pete Head Hunters made with a two and total win Swingers coming to life In lime to annex the finale by pins Craig Gary and Jack headed up the win Making with the most for were Dub Snyder 518 190 Gary Ritchie 4B7 177 Mustangs mussed things for Pals by winning the nisi then Hie Pali to avert a shutout grabbed the last canto Heading up the win weic Ron Schmidt 747 317 Ken Thomson 225 John Chapman 208 and Hob I mi hen Beit in the Pali effort were Rick Trembly 230 Chick Milne 208 and Thomson League standing Challengers Acton Speedway Head Hunter Swingers 45 ACTON MIXI March 13 Happy Gong are dill with their bowling They won and total from the Tripling and tingling for the Gangs win wore Jtryan Billings 655 249 Helen Mel Shcppurd 213 and White 1 Or Slowpoke tricounti it was Shorty Lowln 708 Ji an 248 Tim Armstrong Id and George lllzncr The Saint matching In with a two and totals win from Road Runners who took the middle by pint Tap trio in the Sainti win were Rune Hornier Bob Price and Don Morzo 193 Best foe Road Runners wore Keith 239 Chei 233 and WUo Near 189 Misfits won the first canto from Spoiler then went Into a deel and it was a two and totali win for Spoiler Pacing the win were Nome Jim Porty 483 and Bill Manto436 158 Top trio for Misfits showed up in 232 Harry Middle Ion and Andre ttuidhui Happy 133 109 Saint Spoiler Road UK OUR March Hie up leading after lot lug Ilia game to llcadpln came back to win the two and total with Hairy 731 286 Harry lining Van 241 and Jam Van 2221 leading Trudy llofilede 1H41 Sock Me made with a big win in the flitl against the Alley Kali who got even with 2 pin win In Iho and hung on annex the third gaino by 13 pin the of their big win In Hot game the Socket look the siigloton Tot total lacking Alloy Kali roll were Margaret Van 212 little Jake Van lier Ok or I 172 and Joe I or the Socket the ton liundlcr wore John 242 Kor Vryenhock 244 Hence Voikamp 218 and Duiker 202 landing Duffer Canadi Senate Weekly press represents community League standing Duffer Suck It Mot Alley Kat Sport Corner league held their election John Dunn vicepresident Horry Moycr Joan Knight and Ircaiurol Lucy Synnott John Churchill Champ was of ill it li the nullifying round Bill Anderson and Ron Shannon with score of and 790 won tho right to challenge the champ In three game for Bill Anderson dethroned the champ with a roll of aaalntt Ron Shannon roll of 730 gave him the position undentand Hie Dob ToUke Annual Pin tournament at the Townc In Kitchener will be on May to June 7 that It up Tor now my frlondllcs so amigoi and goodnltc Concord nation independent wcokly Is synonymous I tli the Independent community each In coining of tnc weekly lim thrived on change and crisis In 100 both rcptcsoiitallvui of Canada Weekly Ihc Semite Denting on Muss In lilt week Ihc outlined Ihc tn he until 1 1 in if weekly In Hie mm the ha Industry provided In the Ircnd tuwaid offset printing f The number of Journal ism school miles serving weeklies is contributing In increased of reporting skills mid luciemlng number of escapees from urban media are finding challenging role In the weekly press The Industry generally sufficient but is in ihc putt thi- seeds of tcgcncriilion in nit come from It hi no need for to witch sliolilder pretending tcich old champion a In the isle el hies and moral of the fourth Ihc brief Minim It wis suggested the weekly is the lait sitting voice of community is become regionalized region governing bodies aic up In amid i there fedcril tiding in winch in no STRIKES ai Youth Bowling Council 186 I Seek funds keep band Hal tun County Council will be asked to assist in saving the Lome Scots pipe and drum baud The band is one of across winch the defence department is eliminating as pari of an economy drive within the armed forces About eight members of the pipe band come from Milton and the band has been a regular participant m local functions and throughout Hal ton and Peel counties Col E F Lince the Lome Scots regiment commanding officer said band members are willing to carry on without defence department support providing- they can got help from public sources March Our latest bowlers In absentee Paul Jenkins with a arm and Wuync with the arc glad lo see ur can I live without us Today Mr Ken Shaw Bantam coach hitch hiked alt tic way from homo be with Danny Thompson our lop bowled lie ccond lime tliii season one hundred pint over hi average In I lie Well Will and Dcpurlment celebrating lie happy occasion are Gloria March Sharon Phillips March and our lovable ouch Andre I Conway March In Ihc Bantams bowling the Orioles tolc one gome and totals from Blue Jays played follow tho loader and did the same The Sparrow had to show off a lllllc and look both games fiom If Cardinals In Second Shift tie Con sung themselves ml a one and from the Doves Canjnci lost Ihc first gome by only one pin Crows crowed loud and clear taking both games from the Parakeets Swallows decided to round up the morning bowling by Iwo game from Pigeont Pigeons Ion the second game by 10 pins The Top Tenners were Danny Thompson 264 Bert Post Suun Thompson 165 David Dunn 132 Ricky Von Meet Terry 146 Ronnie Turkosz 278 Jimmy Huxley 147 265 Jennifer Krapck 1 13 okci David STANDINGS On lei Second Slid Can tries Moves 32 Pigeons Paiukcet28 Swallows In Junltr Jnd Division the Irlcd managed a two game win over Ace Hot Shots J ill 1 ad copy did Ihc to strong took all ice garnet The Ten Toppcn were Knight Allan Green Roger Mel el cm Guy Payne Mall own Steward Steve Van licet 4J5 182 Kouhid Hall 491 Martin 470 215 LLAGUL STANDINGS JUNIOR AND SI Hot Shot 44 Seventies PI an hi Upon the f Supervisor Mrs Martin finishing off her of coffee and not leaving them I full as usual hereby nominate- her fur a Men I Award So fur now good hick and good bowling towns greater than 000 anil In ridings there arc no towns over CWNA President G C Craven predicted there would be more groups merger and amalgamation of community newspapers us the use of central printing plants continues The Association regarded the problem of chain ownership of weeklies but indicated could not place limits on them In a free enterprise system was suggested that when a weekly falls to do job in ho community utmost always followed lint a competing media is established Senator Keith chairman of the committee representative on whether they would be concerned if Thomson ipen owned half wccklict in Canada President driven indicated they certainly would but when pressed for at which the Association would become concerned the president declined put a specific limit on the of any such group Questioned on whether Hie Association would discourage competition for an member he president indicated this would not be done There wai no such plan for a group to the territory of member Die problem of media ownership in Nova Scotia wis pointed by Senator Smith who reported a recent of group in that province ft could turn out that two owneis would be controlling all the weeklies in lie province he suggested We think a locally owned weekly is the best for the community We learned a of lesions about efficiency from the groups but it was the local papers that pioneered offset C Irwin Mcintosh past president of told the Senators During the hours for Canada weekly press to present its views members of the presented their brief members of a language group of weeklies also submitted There were 1 weekly papers represented by publisher at the day long hearing The and Milton papers were represented by David and Jim Dills AT HINTONS Of BEATLES IM JOHNNY CASH HEYJUDEf Reg Reg TRACK TAPES ALL LABELS ARTISTS OFF ALL Visit complete one Record Bar from voir favorite ROCK GROUPS MACE FEMALE VOCALISTS INSTRUMENTAL COUNTRY WESTERN ARTISTS sound TRACKS ACTONS DEPARTMENT STORE THE STORE THAT GIVES YOU A BETTER 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