Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 10, 1971, p. 5

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Rock and Broom mostly corn By Bob Mac Arthur Saturday was the annual Las Vegas Night at the Acton curling club Although the crowd was not as large as could be ac commodated those attending sure had a good time Sorry so many others missed the affair There were various forms of increasing the wealth but guess who ended up with the bulk of the greenbacks For the music of the evening Rank and Maude Hamilton and Anne Coleman of were very generous with selections Incidentally orchestra is called the Col Sanders This coming Saturday will see the Sweethearts bonspiel There are two tenend games in each of the draws The first curlers to sign up will be accommodated Curling supper evening and dance for one price If you are not curling come out for the evening and enjoy the social time you will be welcome First returns from the teams selling the tickets on the TV set are to be turned in by February 15 This does not mean that au sales will be stopped On the contrary more salesmanship will be turned on to put the project over the top by the time the draw made In the spring Here is one of the rules Issued by the Ontario Curling Association If In sweeping or otherwise the course of a running stone be affected by any of the party to which the atone belongs it shall be removed from play by the playing side but if by any of the adverse party it shall be placed where the skip of the party to which it belongs shall direct Should the position of any stones be altered by such affected stone the skip opposed to the party at fault shall have the sole right to replace them Still no winner declared In the Adams Trophy Better get those few games played before the teams get too mixed up to know how each member of the team plays When each player knows what the other team member does it makes for closer and more Interesting games Hero are the team standings as of last Saturday J S DuboU 10 CarglUU A Irwin MdlnprlK toll A lh D 10 Tyler 10 A 10 U Jordan B William Toetday Mixed A 10 Coot ley 10 New C Cook loll Tlmmlngi 10 Toih 10 V C Moore Tyler Sr 0 BlowO Meni J tot A A M 25 C An durum S Dubois IS W toll M Blow Lev M Jor dan SO W Tyler Br K MirchTTienl IS Moore 10 Lee 10 School Robert 30 Jane Cook Rio Bonnie McKcnilc George McPhalt JO John New 1714 Sandra Van fleet Remember There Is a rules committee to settle all questions of play for each game When they give a ruling be sportsmen enough to abide by their decision This Is a social game not a professional sport Thanks are extended to Chas who provided the for the recent Fun light celebrating are ton lor bowler George Adams Fob 12 and argot Malheion Feb 13 In the bantam took one game and from the Koran Rabbits hopped over the Octopus taking both games from them Cats meowed Ihemsolvel Into a two game win from the Whales With tho shift the won one game and totals from the pinched Donkeys kicked up They took all g teddy Bears tight Tbey took all games from the Bowling best over their averages to Win the pop were McDowell Tina Eddie Couture Robinson and Trlcla Ens lag Top Ten In the bantam division were Susan Thompson 168130 Eddie Couture leS147 Brian 173UO 312 Eric US- Van Fleet 13S143 Handing Bantams First Shift Octopus Cats Sea Horses is Penguins it Second Shift Teddy Biariie Snails Donkeys Dogs Kangaroos is Unknowns Jets jetted up a Iwo game and totals win against the Mod Squad Marauders killed the Champions taking all three games from them Ten Toppers were Ronnie with an outstanding triple of Janet Storey SSI Roger McEachern MS Marcel Fryters IBB Ronnie Moore Ken Swan 201 BUI GenUcs IBS Wade Knight ITS Heather Wilkinson IBS Colleen IBB Juniors J Is Marauders U Champions Turks Mod Squad Unknowns 21M In the Senior Division took two Karnes and totals from the Pussycats meowed themselves into a two game and totals win tram the Alley Rockers rocked nil three of the Nos Leading Seniors in the Top Ten were Dan McGIUoway US Dave Larry Knight SOT 259 Margin Matheaon SSI Bob Andrews 219 Lynda Harris S73 Guy Payne SOS Henry MB Rosalind Hall HI 212 John MeConnell 230 Seniors Alley Rockers Pussycats IS especially to our B C bowlers who will be bowling this Saturdsy arid Sunday In the Zone finals In In the Junior Division Turks look and Renforth winners First place Roofing chalked up a win over Centennial Cycle and Sports and Smoke and Gift Shop topped Sight and Sound Centre in Wellesworth midget hockey league action at the Acton Community Centre Saturday afternoon Bob Randall fired a hat trick for Paul and Fielder added singles Paul earned three assists Lions claw Acton Lions Juveniles defeated In the first game of the second half of their schedule here Thursday night Lions grabbed a first period lead ana held a advantage going into the third period BUI Field scored twice for the locals Murray Joe Gord Williams netted a goal apiece Field and Randy collected a pair of assists each Murray Williams Brad Timbers Bill and Mark Nielsen earned one assist Hespeler marksmen were Paul Crow Bruce Hagey and John Sunday night in lions were clobbered Dave Woodford end Paul McLeod collected a pair apiece and Mike Jean picked up one Tom scored the Centennial goal from Brian Johnston Bob scored twice and Dave Zaluaki once for Assists went to Steve Smith John Cerclli and Madden Paul Coumeya tallied the Sight and Sound goal from Doug The Etobicoke league plays a in Acton every Saturday Sight Sound I 1 Susan scores upset win by Ken Hulf Sbm year old blondehaired Sue McGilloway representing Acton Lanes in the Youth Bowling Council Zone roUoffs bowled at the Park Royal Lanes in Clarkson Sunday and came through with an upset win to advance to the Ontario Finals Surprisingly enough although Sue is a Senior bowler this is her first year of bowling and she was not conceded much of a chance against her more experienced opponents who have come up through the bantam and junior ranks of bowling Sues three game roll was a credit to the adage never give up Her first game of saw her keeping pace with the other singles representatives from Bramalea Brampton Georgetown Port Credit Milton Oakville Clarkson Guelph and Streetsville Her second game was a 182 but two fouls caused by not clearing the deadwood from the gutters lopped thirty pins off her score reducing it to a Sues courage and determination showed in her third and final game when to the ac companying cheers of the spectators she crashed through with six strikes In a row for the highest game of the day a Her total of saw her 22 pins ahead of second place Mary of Port CrediL Sues winning effort was the highlight of the Acton bowlers who were also competing in the Bantam girls and boys singles along with the senior girls and boys teams In the Bantam girls singles Susan Thompson rolled a triple to finish in third place sixteen pins out of first In the Bantam boys David Dunns 510 triple placed him in fourth place 51 pins behind the winner Sue shows her form The Senior girls team of Rosalind Hall Denise Christine and Debbie Storey with a roll of finished second place behind the Port Credit team who rolled The Senior boys team of Bob Andrews Larry Knight Henry Martin and Steve Van Fleet did not fare so well Their roll of gave them the fifth spot well down from the winning Georgetown boys roll of 3064 The Acton Fre Press Wednesday February J Board seeks brain power Education considers program council All of the train power councils this year there is a good Isnt around this table he noted je more lay people will be noted be Included Fred supported a suggestion by Ernie Bodnar that T fire never more people from the community the Industrial doubleheader BROWNIES SPORT SHOP CARNIVAL SAVINGS 50 OFF ALL HOCKEY EQUIPMENT Shoulder Pads Goal Pads Shin Pads Cooper and D HOCKEY STICKS Top Line Sticks Straights Curves NOW TWO STICKS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Kitchener SKATES 3 OFF RETAIL SKI SALE Buckle Leather Boots NOW 5 Plastic Reg NOW BIG SAVINGS OH CHILDRENS SKI BOOTS LACE BUCKLE Open ThursFri99 Sat Main St Milton 8784602 Sunday nights industrial hockey league twin bill produced no surprises First place Discount doubled the score on Hellers and second place Nielsens Clothing trounced Blow Press Spectacular by John Hellers in the game Cor the first two periods The score was tied going into the final frame Tally tallies four Big gun for was Gary who scored four goals Harry Phillips had two goals and three assists John Cunningham also potted a pair while Harv and Jim Barden netted one apiece Holmes and Denis Gibbons earned two assists apiece Cunningham and Cliff Nelson picked up one each John Mason Chick Milne Larry Porte Fred and Gary Masalcs counted Hellers goals Mason also earned three assists Milne Porte and Gary Ritchie chipped In one apiece Mellon fires live A five goal one assist effort by lion Mellon sparked Nielsens to their victory The winners broke a tie with five second period goals then scored five more in the third Bill Coons hat trick two goals by Jim McDonald and a solo by Steve completed Nielsens Top was Gerry Von Der Eyken who assisted on three goals McDonald Townsley Ken Mclsaac Grant and Ron McClintoch collected one assist apiece Masales counted a brace for Blow Press Stu McDonald Dave Papillon and Steve Gov counted singles Ron Schmidt drew assists on three goals Stu McDonald and Ernie Waller earned a pair of brackets and Bob Waller picked up one assist Referees for the two games were Bob Andrews and John Jordan Ross says goodbye To all associated with minor sports In Acton With deep regret I must leave Acton once again to return to Newfoundland I am very thankful for the way I have been treated since I came here I especially regret leaving the bantams I hope what I have done for them will result in their winning the tournament I hope the new coach will have the success that I had with them To all hockey teams both and Legion may you all be champions Yours truly Ross Stewarttown cagers defeat Acton STANDINGS Legion town league tallies school boys basketball team defeated a team made up of players from M Bennett and Robert little schools in a game at the M Z Bennett gym Monday night held a seven point advantage at the half but Acton rallied in the second half and came within one point of the visitors late in the game Guy Payne scored of the Acton points nine field goals and one free throw Chris Tennant Jim Hurley Terry Holmes John and Jamie Davidson scored one field goal apiece Roy Wood and Peter Marks are coaching the Acton team Generous sponsors have provided uniforms for the boys ATOMS Frank scored third period two goals to lead Weston to a win over Brampton Saturday morning Gary and Ronnie Jackson tallied the other Weston goals drew an assist on Jacksons marker Mike Marshall and Todd Cook scored the Brampton goals Clint Girdwood fired a pair of goals in Guelphs conquest of Dixie Don Broulllard and David Swanston netted the other Guelph goals Jamie McDonald collected two assists and picked up one NOVICESMarc Mc- Kerrachers goal from Steve Trotter in the third period gave St Catharines a 11 tie with Ron Guest had scored an unassisted goal in the first period for Niagara Falls blanked Hamilton in the second game Greg Johnston counted the only goal of the game at of the PEE WEESRochester upset Baltimore 31 on goals by Norm ThomnUl Alan Swanston and Gary Pickles Paul Mark Hamilton added assists for the winners Bill scored the Baltimore goal with Brent assisting Two goals by Ron Kutken sparked Springfield to a win against Cleveland Rick Van Fleet also counted a goal and an assist for the Barons John McHugh earned one assist Jamie Ellerby scored for Cleveland John drew on assist Valentine Candies Chocolates SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF I Cards Gift Sets Perfumes Colognes Etc ACTON PHARMACY LTD TOWERING CENTRE Guy Payne goes high In the air to score two of the points he counted In Acton boys narrow 3329 basketball loss to Stewarttown Monday night Staff Photo BOWL for Pleasure toyBOWL for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER IN Thing 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