Acton Free Press Wednesday February Feb l Finishers look Into camp or two and totals win On the triple and plateaux for Finishers were EartWesteUHS Helen Ron Glen Steven ion SO and John Gilbert Up there for Seamen Lewndowtkl Ml John and Bill Bord had the hand on sad every game winning one although wen grab the middle canto by It plus tripling and tingling for Uppers were Jake VanderKooy OS Ray Atkinson Ml 301 the at ACTON BOWLING LANES Tripling ai Phil z and Fabian Getting em tor the were Don HanIs BBS ZtB John Dennis Rollers were rolling In Ugh gear In the first against Patents ran out of steam In the next two but bad bough pins In hand to take totals by pins far the odd point Trlcountlng and soloing In the double win were Lyl 217 Bon Roger Kick and John Davidson Best in Hollers efforts were the Skip 2M and Vryenhoek MS League standing 79 Patents 73 Finishers 7 Uppers Rollers CAROLINE GARDEN CENTRE Feb 1 Marauders took the first canto from Intruders by 13 pins then picked up peed and wound up with all games lothelr credit Ton trio In the win were Peter Mary and Clarence Hi rings 188 Best for Intruders were Bert Robertson Bed 223 Tom MS 230 and Barb Mathtes S3 It was a two and totals win for Hurricanes after loilng the first game to Saphtrcs Tripling he first gin for Horrlca Art them up for were Bill Math let 848 MS Jens 818 238 Gerry Landry Bev and Charlie Cheyne2S2 Eliminators were a handy winner In the first against Zombies hung on to win the second by seven pins then took a lacing In the finale but managed to snare the odd point for totals by It pint Heading up the win were Lois Norton 157 OrvlUe Porte 831 Roy Swan John Shadbolt SSI Best In Zombies efforts were Albert CIouUerSIB2Jl June 229 and Steve League standing Eliminators Intruders Hurricanes Zombies Marauders BLUE SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP Feb Trill i urns surged Into first place with a two and totals win after losing out In the to Bleeding Hearts by seven pins Top in the win were Elsie Edmondaon 284 Adele Nolan 180 and Marge Mlddlcton 478175 Heading up Bleeding Hearts roll were Anna Spear 4 Sylvia Mages and Peg Hurdle 170 Larkspurs won a close first game from Cora Bells by five pins lost out In the middle then bounced back to annex the finale for a two and totals win Pacing the win were Carol Williamson 60S 2U Wagner 1191 and Howson Top trio for Coral Bells were Sandra McGraw Mitchell Ml and Betty 334 221 Petunias were a two and totals winner Lupins taking the middle spasm the win were Lynda Harris 228 Carol Furrier 230 and Agnes McGlnncs S37 202 Best In Lupins efforts were Deity Bender 878 Karen Mathews 282 and Deiorca Colbome League standing 80 Coral Bells 71 Lupins 78 Petunias 84 Bleeding Larkspurs SPORTS CORNER MIXED Feb With a two and totals win from Rascals Born Losers Improved their first pit and McMmanilrlOjrwttehy Pow came up a two and totals win from Unknowns who made their winning move In the last game Top trio In the win were Meier and Marg Dunn Best lo Unknowns efforts were Ruth Ann Moyer 217 Steve and Don Perry 218 Road Runners took two games from Hillbillies but the Hillbillies forced a 22 point spilt when they came with a big win lo the middle canto to grab the singleton for totals Top trundlers for Road were Lucy Synnotteai288 Cam Lelshman Helen Osborne MB and Pat Robinson 308 Best for Hillbillies were Ed Wood Tom Shannon AM and Okal James League standing Born Losers UnluMwr INDUSTRIALCOMMEIICIAL Feb Pete a Barber Shop were a going concern they won all games from John s Texaco Service with Dave Johnson 31 BUI Shannon 298 and Dave Shimon 720 pacing the win Tops for the wen in Andrews Phil Sueur Dee 2241 Acton Milk wrapped up a two and totals win after dropping the first canto to Station Hotel Winston Churchill 302 Hsrmer 878 340 and Terry Churchill were best In the win Conwsy and Andre 238 gat the for Slatlon A B Supermarket won the first from Jon Hurst Electric then look a nosedive and was a two and totals win for the Electricians Top trundlers for John were Shorty Lowin 113 Terry 317 Don Harris and Spud Murphy Beit for the Abies were Middle Ion 127 Tom Browning 713 250 and John McGlllowty 254 League alanding Pete s Barber Shop Jon Hurst Electric John s Texaco Service A Supermarket Acton Milk Station Hotel Feb Family Store me up with a two and totals win from the 1 A who got on the win beam In the middle chukker Pacing the win were Donna Richardson 243 June Payne 810 238 and Nan Ilursi Heading up ihe 1 A roll were Audrey 314 Marlon Storey and Mae Britten 481 173 Beckers Milk won the first from Nielsen s Clothing lost out In Ihe second then came back to annex finale by to make with a two and totals win Top trio for the Milk Maids were Grace Robertson 232 Undo Pierce JO 190 and Anderson Dpi I for Nielsens were Fran Pierce Charlene Smith 188 and Marshall 152 Speyhlll Farms lost out In the first game to Cameo Boutique then swung Into orbit and wound up with a two and totals verdict Belly 279 May Swackhamcr Fiona Hodgson headed up Farmerettes win Top irlo for Cameo Boutique were Donna Manes 213 Msry 117 and Wilson 470 187 League standing I A Decker s Milk Cameo Boutique Family Store Speyhlll Farms 81 Nielsen a Clothing S3 or a three game win with the Drifters making a bid for the last canto but missing It by pins Joyce Adams 207 Rosalce 413 and Eleanor Landry 409 paced the win Top trio or Drillers were Donna Slaves 208 Sandra McGraw and Colleen 153 Twaa a good afternoon for Goof they won em all from Hopefuls with Annette St Pierre Shirley Thompson 227 and Audrey heading up Ihe win Making moil for Hopefuls were Joan chip per 442 180 and Marie Hills Alley Hoppers out In the first canto lo Challengers but rallied to win the second and third chukkert plus Ihe odd point or totals John Why 201 Mary 521 and Msry 319 118 sparked the win Top Irlcounlers for Challengers were Gsetane 447 156 Elaine Meecham 188 and Ursula 121 League standing Drifters Alley Hoppers Goof Freak Hopefuls 19 Challengers IB MAJOR LEAGUE Feb Those exulting whoops of Joy emanating from the bowling alley last Thursday eve came from boatman of the Scenic I team Reason being the powerful lesguedom In sling Acton Meadows team lost for thtrtrtl time Ihls season two gsmes and Pete a lent the Scenic Pools werctheoneslhstdldlt As Pete so put It that rates he id lines The first game was a look It one pin Acton Meadows the second canto only have annex the finale and 12plns Top trio In the win were Bill Anderson Ml Ml 719 143 and Tom Browning 109 Top tr counters or Ac loo Meadows were Jim 104 Don Wilkes and Ray 889 238 Illnton a Store made with a two and totals win from Bus Depot who won the middle Bast for were 0293 Squeek n and Bob the Reliable win were Bill Johnstone Jeff Fryer and Phil LeSnaur Acton Lanes efforts were headed up by Winston Churchill 271 704 217 and Dee Deforest 388 League standing Acton Meadows Reliable Taxi Store Scenic fools MM Acton am Adams Bus Depot 13 ACTON FRIENDS Feb Going In Hippie hsd Ihe top spot all to themselves hut after meeting the Little who took them for two and totals they found said Darlings perched beside them on the lop rung Pacing the win were Donna Schlnck 237 Dennis Death 223 and Cord Beit In the Hippie efforts were Ben 208 Sally and Gloria Mouiton 193 It was a two game win for Dusters Road coming alive In time to win the last canto by enough pins to the win after losing the first spssm Phillips 111 Best for Road v Doug Hen bee Leo and John 207 Cudas came up a winning Iwo and totals effort against Diggers who won the middle canto Heading up Ihe win were Peter 702 Doug Amos 217 and Jim 174 For Diggers It was Leo John Chapman and Pearl Phillips 279 League standing Utile Darlings Hippie Hemles Diggers Road Runners Cudss Dusters ACTON MIXED Feb Front running continue to roll along In the top spat a and totals win from Slowpokes doing them no harm Top trio In the win were AI Ms 545 Bryan Billings 229 and Wayne 198 For were best SI tilers made with a Moore 217 Join Top for the came from Shorty Donna Willing ford and Doug Vlckery 503 kept up with In Iwo and totals theme ma Gang who middle canto by 18 pins Top Iricounters for Nitrons were 155 Harry Mlddleton 204 Kellh Well wood 520 119 and Bill 198 Best for Happy Gang watt White 304 Andre Broulllard and Turk Sheppard SOB League standing The Clan Nitrons Slowpokes Sinters ST Happy Gang Fireball learn pacing the win were Big VanderKooy 290 Utile Jske VanderKooy 612 with triple and Henry Van John Duenk with singles Best the Fireball could do In a losing cause was Floyd Hammond and Mara Hammond 8 Mug well respect your wishes and not revaai the sad details Twentyone pins was the margin of victory for the Happy Gang In the flrat game Red Wings then he Red Wings equalised In the second a pin win and carried on to win Ih fin sle and picked up the singleton for totals as a bonus Doug 295 Bryan Hammond and Larry Douglas 224 paced the win Best for the Happy Gang were Harry 203 Archie Duiker ITS Bob 190 and Van Arragon 476 202 League alanding Hot Happy Gang Red Wings Fireballs wllh league last week In Georgetown when he racked up eleven strikes in a row and then you might know punched the to miss out on Inst eel game S tough Mac still a a darn nice game In man a bowling career in the weekly weekend Beat the Champ It was Jack Gould who Jack with challenge In the championship roll it was Gould Ihe winner and new champion with a as against Shannon 711 and that winds It up one again my friend let to and Concord City By Ken John Kitchen chairs Nass Planning Board John Kitchen a veteran member of Planning Board was elected chairman at the groups first meeting in on Wednesday evening and Don Smith was named vicechairman Other members of the board are Councillor Jim Watson Conrad Sweet and Ron Cooksley Former board members present for the meeting were Reeve A MncArthur Pat Redgrave Allan and Gordon Secretary resigns During the meeting the resignation of Campbell Thompson as secretary treasurer was accepted when he pointed out growing responsibilities as clerk treasurer prevented him from rendering effective service to the Board Savage was appointed as following a closed door discussion by members Payment was set at a meeting Members agreed to invite Prof Wheatley from the University of to outline to a future meeting the results of ChoUTorm tests conducted in the Blue Springs Creek Earlier reports on the tests had indicated a varying level in the creek which they felt could have co incided with the dumping of septic tank sludge in the area Councillors were also to be invited to hear Dr when he con appear Set salaries The per diem payment for members of the Board was set at a meeting with for the Chairman The decision on the payment was recorded after a private discussion by members Members recommended to Council the appointment to the Helton Planning Association of Chairman John Kitchen and Secretary Savage Meetings were set for the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at Raise money Friday dance The Acton boys basketball team raised 18 at a dance In the parish hall Friday night Part of the money might be used for an ice fishing trip to Lake Slmcoe Coaches are Roy Wood and Peter Marks A hunter heavy clothing can serve as a diver wet suit his boat capsizes In cold water a hunter should not remove his clothing but tighten it at neck wrists waist and ankles HINTONS IS YOUR SHOPPING CENTRE FOR Make Your Selection From Our Assortment Of VALENTINE CARDS AND NOVELTIES Valentine Cutout Books 39c Cello Bag Assortment of Valentines to SUction of Vila in Foldau Sentimental Types Comics Relative and General Greetings Mechanical and Novelty Types Priced from as low as 5c to 00 a a a Chocolatat Buy Your Candy In Bulk and Save Valentine Jelly Beans Cinnamon Hearts Valentine Mix Etc Boxad Also Rowntree s Black Magic Dairy Box Etc See Our Special Heart Shaped Boxes of Smiles Chuckles Valentine Candles Doilies Table Napkins Table Cloths Crepe Paper Streamers Etc REMEMBER VALENTINE 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