Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 30, 1970, p. 5

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the at ACTON BOWLING LANES BEARDMOBE Sept Uppers took lone possession of the top spot with a two and totals win from Rollers although they were hard pressed to annex the finale by Tripling and singling for the Uppers were Conway 838 342 Ray Atkinson and Phil Grahame 223 For the Rollers It was Kor Vryenhoek 639 Phil Dianne Matheson and Bryan Dunn 217 Finishers moved up to the second slot when they finished off the Patents for a three game win On the triple and single plateaus for Finishers were Helen LeSueur Tom Shannon West Ron and Frank Mead Patents came up with two solos Roger Murray and Ron took the first from Soakes by 28 pins then went into a decline and it was a two and totals win for the Making with the tricounts and solos for Soakes were Don Harris McDowell and John Dennis Beaming in the and solos for Beamers were Artie White 616 Ches Bob Woodcock 213 John Mowat 224 and Roberta Boyd League standing- Uppers 10 Finishers Soakes Rollers Patents 4 CAROLINE GARDEN CENTRE Sept 21 On the first scheduled night of the Mr and Mrs league the results show three teams tied for the top spot and three teams tied for second place With Hurricanes blowing up a bit of a storm they made with a two and totals win from Marauders who grabbed trie last canto to avert a shutout The big three for Hurricanes were Norton 212 Donna Staves and Ed Huxley the big flsh and chip man Top trundlers for Marauders were Peter Clarence Haringa 477 and Mary Huxley 161 Saphires took a dim view of the Zombies winning the first by 17 pins so grabbed the next two and totals with Jens Charlie Cheyne Gerry Landry and Emmy Fryters pacing the win Best in Zombies efforts were BUI Gentles 293 Steve 201 and Clcutlcr 552 210 Eliminators were a two and totals winner from Intruders who grabbed a win in the last Orv Porte Ray Milson554207 were top trio in the win For Intruders Bert Robertson 221 Ruby 190 and Tom Bousfield 471 1S6 rated the mention League standing Saphires Hurricanes 3 Eliminators 3 Zombies 1 Marauders 1 Intruders BLUE SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP Sept Lupins made every game a winning one when they met up with the Larkspurs to start the regular schedule of the Flower- LeagueKaren Mathews Betty Bender and Wannena Smith 206 sparked the win Best in the Larkspurs efforts were Ivy Martin 212 LU Wagner 482 187 and EUle Smith 456 Petunias took the first from Bleeding Hearts repeated In the second with a pin win and faded badly In the third but managed to hang on to take the singleton for totals by one pin Heading up Petunias wun were Laura Tremble 197 Lynda Harris Betty Coles 416 Pacing the Bleeding Hearts were Anna Spear 185 Lois Walker 490 159 and Sylvia Mages Trilliums won the first from Coral Bells by plenty lost out In the second by pins and took a drubbing In the finale but still had enough pins In hand to take totals Top tripling trio for Coral Bells were Betty 205 Doreen Mitchell 508 202 and Helen Brouillard Tops In the Trillium lineup were Elsie Edmondson 834 Jeannle and Marje Middleton 195 League standing Lupins Petunias Coral Bells 4 Trilliums 3 Bleeding Hearts Larkspurs 0 SPORTS CORNER MIXED Sept 22 WltchyPoos were the big winners on the nights bowling They took all games from the Rascals Heading up the win were Karen Jenkfns 212 Harry Moyer 07 Dave Shannon SOI and Bob Price 493 210 Best for Rascals were Dave McMillan 203 Lurry Knight 467 and Bertrand Road Run ners more or less ran away with the first two games from the Bom Losers but ran Into a roadblock In the finale and lost out both on the game and the singleton for totals Tops In the Road Runners trundling STRIKES At Youth Bowling Council By Sept Things are really rolling again as the Bantams Juniors and Seniors are back on the bowling scene This year Bantams are again on two shifts while the Juniors and Seniors are in separate leagues Bantams are realty appreciative of Miss Sylvia Mages for her contribution of mascots They have named all their teams after them names such as the Teddy Bears Dogs Sea Horses Whales Penguins Rabbits Crabs Donkeys Cats Octopus Kangaroos and Snails Juniors and Seniors have not as yet named teams We now have a new Master Bowler known to everyone as Mr Andre Con way We would all like to welcome and extend to him the best of luck This week was bowled for averages so there are no team winnings However there are some very good scores The Top Ten for the Ban tams were Ricky Van Fleet 186 Creasey 150137 Susan Thompson 143143 Brian Larsen 154126 286 David Dunn 128146 Bert Post Eddie Couture 119140 259 Danny 115144 Jimmy Huxley 114145 and Robbie 119127 246 The Ten Toppers for the Juniors were Janet Storey Arte Vryenhoek 222 Valerie Bateman Jim Krapek 510 225 Roger McEachern Ronnie Moore 467 174 Danny Thompson 464 Hardie 170 BUI Gentles 455 and Lynn Stewart 454 Leading Seniors were Dave Pink 222 Steve Van Fleet Bob Andres Martin La Voie Cathy Dunn 195 Dan McGiiloway 498 196 Margot Matheson 473 199 Debbie Storey 467 168 and Guy Payne 460 218 and Glen McKenue 459 168 Our efficient supervisor Mrs Ivy Martin is getting things well underway and we hope within the next few weeks everyone will be another year of friend- and bowling Good luck to everyone Complete deal for Pete Kitchener Rangers sent three players Pete Cornell and Jim Marti to Guelph CMCs last week to complete the deal In which Pete Mario moved from Guelph to Kitchener Rangers also received an undisclosed amount of cash and all saw action with both the Junior A Rangers and Junior last year In exhibition games Pete has been playing on the same line as former Georgetown midget star Kudrasovs who halls from TIRES SEE DICK AT INCHS SERVICE CENTRE NO MILES EAST OF ACTON were Lucy 243 Cam 187 Steve 199 and Helen Osborne Tops for Born Losers Joan Knight 232 199 and Elmer White 191 Unknowns grabbed the first canto from Hillbillies by 14 pins dropped the middle chukker then came back to annex the third plus the odd point for totals Some neat solos featured the win Steve Bill Conn 268 Judl Shannon 204 and Arch had em Up the nil for Hillbillies were James 230 Ed Wood 488 and Larry McAfee 487 League standing WitchyPoos Road Runners Born lasers Unknowns Rascals 5 Hillbillies 3 INDUSTRIALCOMMERCIAL Sept Petes Barber Shop took a firm hold on the top spot with a triple win Jeff Fryer 272 BUI Shannon 273 and Jim paced the win Two on the triple plateau for Ron Schmidt 678 273 and Dave McMillan 230 Johns Texaco Service struck oil after losing the first game to Jon Hurst Electric they won the next two plus totals Hoare 226 Phil LeSueur 273 and Chuck Auger 270 were top trio for the Top trlplers for the Electricians were Don Harris Terry Bliidd 701 and Bruce Shultis690 257 StaUon Hotel rang the win bell three times when they met up with the Super market Conway 281 Brian McDonald 720 253 and Al Roach headed up the win with 228 was a loner for the Abies League standing Petes Barber Shop Station Hotel Jon Hurst Terrys 3 Johns Texaco Supermarket ACTON LADIES Sept 23 Family Store made with a two and totals win from Nielsens Clothing They were going for the bundle but Family Store grabbed the middle by 4 Nan Hurst 608259 Mae Ward and Infl Mellon paced the win Top trio for Nielsens and Fran Pierce 437 Cameo Boutique were knocked off the top rung when hit them for two and totals with Lynn Barrett Marion Storey 226 and Carol Mullen 517 180 leading the hit parade Best for Cameos were Donna Manes May and June Hunter Beckers Milk were in for a two and totals win the Speyhlll Farms coming to life in time to wine the finale Linda Pierce 224 Bea Anderson and Shirley Cook 157 headed up the win with May Swackhamer 204 Pat Dawklns 462 and June Warner 425 being best for Speyhlll Farms League standing Family Store 13 Beckers Milk 12 Cameo Boutique Nielsens Clothing Speyhlll MAJOR LEAGUE Sept 24 Acton Meadows came up with a two and totals win at the Acton Lanes expense and took over the top spot Don WUkes885333 Wayne Mason 340 and Ron Shannon were top tripling trio for the Golfers For Acton Lanes it was Earle 728 291 Dee DeForest 690 299 and John Churchill 236 Reliable Taxi bowled three steady games to hand the surprised in tons Store a zero count Don Harris Jeff Fryer and Bill Williams sparked the win top trio Bruce Dave Johnston and 252 Scenic Pools made every game a winning one with Adams Bus Depot taking the loss BUI Anderson 828 288 Jack Gould and Pete were top triplers for Scenic For the Bus Depot it was Glen Bibbs 252 Char lie Brown 233andBoyce Brown League standing Acton Meadows Acton Lanes Scenic Pools Reliable Taxi5 tons Store 3 Adams Bus Depot ACTON MIXED Sept Slzxlers continue to sizzle along In first place a three game win from the Happy Gang keeping em there WUo Near 724 267 Ann 269 Joan 211 and Marie Moore 236 topped the Sizxlers trundling Best in Happy Gangs efforts were 265 Andre 193 Browne 491 167 picked up ground with a two and totals win from the Clan A triple and solos featured the win Bryan Billings 631 Doris Wayne Sheppard Rick 223 and 235 had em Top for the Clan were Shorty 291 Doug and Wellwood 475 Nitrons slowed Slow Pokes down with a two and totals win BUI Manto 208 Harry Middleton and Ches were top trio in the win For Slow Pokes Ken Billings 588 Bev Mclntyre 472 and Lenora Vickery 155 were best League standing Slzzlers The Clan Happy Gang 19 15 Nitrons 12 Slow Pokes BIG FOUR Sept 25 Red Wings Sew away with a two and totals win from the Fire Balls who were able to get fired up enough to salvage the last canto Steve Harry 252 and Larry Douglas paced the win Voskamp 588 Marg Hammond 466 and Sid Hofstede were tops for Fire Balls Happy Gang snagged the first canto from Hot Shots by pins had no trouble In winning the second but fell by the wayside In the third and settled for a two and totals win Dolf Van Arragon Harry 525 187 and John 504 171 sparked the win Hottest of the Hot Shots were Big Jake Van 223 Little Jake Van Kooy and Floyd Hammond 235 League standing Red Wings 17 Hot Shots 11 Fire Balls Happy Gang 5 Some of the gals have decided to form a ladles league for bowling on Thursday afternoons starting this Thursday at 1 15 Any ladles desirous of Joining this league can phone Blanchard at or Elaine Meecham at it finally happened in the weekly Beat the Champ Chariene MacCormack who has consistently knocked at the door of the championship finally made it Defending champion George Nurse rolled a challenger Charlie Brown topped him with a but came In with a to grab the crown by one pin Might mention that qualifying round was a hot one for an triple was slightly torrid to say the least the Acton Youth Bowling Council got under way last Saturday and It was a Supervisor Ivy Martin and her helpers when it was over Margot Matheson press secretary reports on this that winds it up for now my so and Concord City CROWDS ARE FOR HOCKEY GAMES NOT ADULT EDUCATION COURSES YOGA BEGINNERS ADVANCED BRIDGE INTERIOR DECORATING POWDER PUFF AUTO MECHANICS PAINTING S SKETCHING DOG OBEDIENCE SCUBA JUDO SEWING BALLROOM DANCING INVESTMENTS INFORMAL ADULT EDUCATION GUELPH YMCAYWCA Phone 8245150 The Acton Free Press Wed September Orangeville Raceway Entries Til RACE FACE It I SULLIVAN or Sunday JEFF J i MAY QUEEN J W Troy 0 Armbro M Around T Strui 1 Carmen 1O1IN J Spencer Boy K SIXTH RACE PACE SIN CHARLEY PAPOOSE H FinEFLY HERBERT Given J VnniiH Chip RACE PACE I ADROOK STAR Young 1 BISCUIT BOX K Kills MISS Son THIRD EASTERN Jon 1 LADY COUNSEL Space Leader Webb Tony Lee Lip Wo L roll DIXIE WICK K 1 GUY K C La 2 Valid Dean T Phillips Del Highland Comet Tolhu Mary Volomlte Brown AE Dan Corey Young DUKE C SHADYHILLDARB Andrew Captain J Rob Brown I Worthy Given Beyond He lit I Mtn Choir Girl Lam on SEVENTH RACE PACE MM 1 SUCCESS HUBERT Smith CAPETOWN HAL W LORD Given Liu Tar P Stewart RlB W King Gratton Pick Eighth Race Invitation Trot NINTH RACE KM FEARLESS BOY W PETER DEAN RONNIE DUKE Carroll Lack hart Eddie Creed R TENTH RACE PACE IB CONFERENCE MIR Wain GREAT PRETENDER C SAW W Troy 1 Andy Counael W Fog a I Roaring Ricky Brown Brady Portage Ann Vyte Ml Dee Jay L Rock and Broom Things ore starting to roll at the curling club In anticipation of the season Last Monday the ladles section arranged a golf tour nament and ladies teed off at the Acton Meadows club The ladies high was won by Anne Moore with Mary Dunlop talcing the most honest golfer award These prizes were provided by manager Of course all golfers came home with prizes whether they deserved them or not Corn roast Friday night was corn roast night at the club About 125 en joyed the fresh corn boiled in a big kettle in the parking lot There was lots of butter to lather the com with and tables arranged around the bonfire In the club rooms there were games to be played while upstairs the Glen Street Trio of Guelph provided music for those who were not too full of corn to enjoy the dancing Last Tuesday evening the directors met to get theseason off to a good start Among the business token care of was the setting of the annual fees They are High School students per season This entitles the students to afternoon curling and allows them to spare on the adult curling if needed They will be under the direction of a teacher from the school Mens fees for the coming season was set at and the ladies Junior membership up to birthday is to be and social membership was set at per season Held debentures It was reported at the meeting that adults held debentures on the club amounting to 16500 Initiation fees for the members can be spread over four seasons with the annual dues being paid each year A listof rules and regulations is in the process of being drafted and approved They will be distributed to all members of the club The proposed or tentative schedule for the coming season has been moiled to all members of last year the proposed draws and names the cups that will be played for by each section Mondays and Tuesdays will be mixed curling with men on Wednesday evening and the ladies take over on Thursdays Of course all schedules may be changed when the membership la finally confirmed for the year Opening target date for curling is Monday October And that my fellow curlers is Just two weeks from next Monday Hope you have those rubbers washed and thebrooms soaked Angels tie Wolves By Charlie Thomson Acton Angels squirts and Georgetown Wolves battled to a draw in a minor soccer contest here last Wednesday night Play moved quickly from end to end in the first half Peter edema gave Georgetown a 10 lead at the eight minute mark Gary Lumbers controlled the ball well on several attacks for Acton In the second half Angels tied the score on a goal by Lumbers Steve Mitchell set up the goal with a perfect pass at the three minute mark Angels had several chances to win the game but couldnt manage to score their second goal A couple of labelled shots hit the goalpost The entire Acton team played soccer Angels have unproved per cent since the start of the season Angels host the same team at Prospect Park Saturday morning at and take on Brampton In a round robin playoff game at the park at 2 their final game or the season in Brampton Sunday October 11 Lucky winners In last weeks Club draw were- Reg Art Ford Flo Fryer Andy Nolan and ACTON CURLING CLUB HAVE YOU MADE PLANS FOR YOUR WINTER ACTIVITIES The Curling Club Will Be Open From Oct To April FEES MEN 8000 LADIES 4000 1 New members extra for men and for Ladies Being First Payment of Lifetime Initiation 1 fee Payable in Four Annual Instalments Fees Can Be Paid in 2 Instalments By Nov 1 and Jan Special Rates For Social and Junior Members For Further Particulars call Cturlei Jordan room wimimToffilSUMU PARTY 579 CHICKEN SNACK Chicken JIM CHICKEN Ins BOX of French Fiici Cole slaw Butter Bun SPECIAL cm of Flavor Chicken To Serve Special Burger Family Box Six Roll 30c Family Box Cola Slaw Ordar Frlw Six of Honay PHONE AND YOUR ORDER WILL BE PREPARED FOR PICK UP OPEN WEEKDAYS FRIDAY A SATURDAY SUNDAY ANZAC DRIVEIN CORNER ACTON AND QUEEN ST IN ACTON 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