Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 10, 1971, p. 14

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday March 10 1971 the at ACTON BOWLING LANES Eden Mills with or 257 Aril White est Roberta Boyd Bob Woodcock AM John Helen MS and Bill Boyd hid em Getline ti for Rollers were Kor Sparky Vryfnhoek868C42 Phil Dave Smith and Andre Roll ere made a Irons bid for Ihe second canto but mined it by pint Patent made every gams winning one when ttier met up with the On the triple and Ingle for Pattnli were 275 Roger Murray SIB andHonPtplUon Up there for Upper were Jake Van Kooy BID Ray Atklnaon KM and John Dunn lott out in the first canto again it Soakei got even in the aecond then hung on to lake the finale by pins for two and totals win Tr I counting and soloing for Finishers were Earl Vest Tom Shannon BBS 318 Helen and Ron Stum of Top trio for were Don Harris McDowell fliU and John League standing 97 Patents Uppers SI Rollers Soakei CAROLIME GARDEN CENTRE Mar t Siptllrei hung onto the top spot with a two totals win from Intruders Last game was close look It by 16 pins Tripling and singling In the win were BID Malhles 269 Jens Emmy 21B Gerry Hiring a Mb and Charlie Cheyne271 Getting em for Intruders were Jules BIS 250 Bert and Sally Bouwman Eliminators made a slight gain on leaders with a triple win from Marauders who lost tough third cantoby llplns Getting the trlcounts and aolos for Eliminators were Grace Robertson Lois Norton 250 Porte and Roy Swan Marauders best efforts were of the solo variety peter Clarence Hiring 265 and Bob Adams had cm Zombies were a King concern they won em all from with Steve 283 Bill Gentles 327 June Albert Cloutirr and Landry tripling and singling Making their mark for Hurricanes were Lome Norton and Donna States League standing Saphlres Eliminators Zombies Intruders 41 Hurricanes BLUE SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP Mar Kith a two and totals win from Bleeding Hearts Bells regained the top spot Bleeding Hearts made Ibe last game a close one they lost it by 17 pins Top trio In the win were Norma Titus 224 Sandra 190 and Mitchell Belt for Bleeding Hearts were Sylvia Mages Anna Spear 521 and Irene miliums got knocked off the top rung when Lupins hit them for a two and totals win A hot J triple from Betty Bender along with Wannetta Smiths 7 and Marj Johnston paced the win Making with the most for TrLUlumi were Elsie Ed and son US 319 Nolan and Mary Anderson 459 It wai a two and totali win for Petunias Larkspurs winning the middle Heading up the win were Laura Treble 476 Lynda Harris and Carol 415 151 Beit Larkspurs efforts were Carol Williamson 425 IK and Ell Smith 411 IE League standing Coral Bells 95 Lupus Trillium Petunias 74 Hearts Larkspurs MIXED Mar with a three Came win from Poos moved op for a share of the top rung almost the mid A canto but made with Ibe win by pun Top trio ihe wis were Art hi Bjachird and Don Perry Bill Conn 234 solo is bandy for the first game Beat for were T MB Ocas Ana Perry 1 It wai two and tculi win for Bora taking the middle by pant Pa crag the wet John Pat and Larry Knigbl itong with Dave 207 the wtih the moat for Born Losers were Smrtty I and Join Knight woo the first canto from Road Runners by hen went into a decline and was Road Runners for a two and totals Tops in the win were Cam Lciih man 1219 Terry 194 sad Lucy plus the single of Pal Robinson In the middle Top or were Ed Wood 201 I James 1201 and Tom Shannon League standing Unknowns S3 Born Losers Rascals SIM Hillbillies Road Runners SOU Poos INtJUSTR ERCI Mar Petes Barber Shop look the first game from Station Hotel by pins lost out in the second by plenty then rallied annex the third were ah settled roll were Bill Shannon Dave Shannon 663 and Jeff Fryer 65X141 Topi for the Hotel were Frrnchy Conway 684 Glen 65 and Andre A Supermarket after losing Ihe tint game John Ten Co Service bounced back to take the neat two and totals with Sparky Vryenhoek 636 Middle ion 711 IS and Johnny 111 373 pacing the win Top trio tor the Texana were Phil 852 Dee Deforest 734 116 and Terry IBS Acton Milk made with big win In Ihe first but lost out In the neat two to ihe Jon Hurst Electric Tup counters for the Acton Milk were urn Churchill 711 28 George Carton Bob Woodcock Beat for the Electricians were Bruce 284 Spud Murphy League standing Pet s Barber Shop Jon Hunt John a Texaco Service A Supermarket SUtkw Hotel Acton Milk ACTON LADIES and May ITS the I G gals ran up a triple an Nielsen Clothing whose efforts were paced by FtinPkrcetrnttS Marshall MSandCtiJene Smith 111 Cameo Boutique mo up with a triple Becker Milk taking the toss Sparking in win were June Hunter Donna Manes Barb Wilson 1H and Mary Beat In Becker a Milk efforts were Linda Pierce Grace Robertson 171 and Bea Anderson It was a and win or Farms Family Store nuking with win in the middle canto Betty 220 Lynda Nellls were tops tor Farmercttci while Ihe Family Store It Nan Hunt 229 Donna 432 168 and June Payne 163 League standing I A 107 Becker Milk Cameo Boutique SI Family Store Farms Nielsens Clothing THURSDAY TOPPERS Mar 4 Drifters three game win from Freak gives Ihem a nice hold on the top spot Heading up the win were Donni Colleen 249 and Sandra Pacing the Freak Out roll were Joyce Adama 505 221 Marie Chapman and Landry42BlB3 Goof Offi were a two and winner losing out In the middle chukkcr lo Hopefuls Tops trio In the win were Shirley Thompson 213 Annette St Pierre V and Heading up Hopefuls roll were Lcnnora 19 Mamie Allen 398 and Join Schippcr After loiing game Challengers Alley Hoppers hopped back to win the next two and totals with Joan Why Terry pacing I for Challenge 1 and Norma Thornhill League Handing Drifters Icidlllys Hillings Rick Ivany 26B and John 203 It was a two and totals win for after losing the first game to the Gang Top trundling or Nitron was by Bill Monlo 629 Use 223 Harry JO and Don Mario 554 Happy Carina efforts ttcrc beaded up While 242 Andre 606 and Hon 252 With Shorty trundling an triple which Included the dream the perfect along with Bob Price 20O Donna 231 and Doug 230 the Clan made with three game win from SI til Best In sliilcri efforts were 231 Near and Joan Forty The Sinters 71 Happy Gang BIG FOUR Mar Happy Gang edged out Hot Shot in the first canto by 19 pins and were a pin winner In the second but failed to take the third Same but were in the total pintail totals Top trio in the win were Harry 60S 214 Bob and Van Arragon 552 Hell for Hot Shots were Henry Van Big Jake Kooy and Little Jake Van Kooy 164 trenails were grab the odd point Top for were Voskamp 226 Hammond Winging cm for were Bryan Hammond 220 Carol and Larry Douglas League Happy Wings 7 Of course the big till He this week is that game of Shorty Lowin Howling in Acton Miked league lasl Friday night the cigar smoking Shorty caught fire In his CCond game and reeled off twelve in a row or the banquet arc being posted and we hove Sports Corner Mixed May Mr and Mrs of the Caroline Garden Centre MayB Industrial Commercial May and Acton Friends May Revenge is or something for in Ihe weekly Beat the Champ last die Ion with and Jack Gould with 791 won right to challenge Browning tor the title In the championship roll it was Mlddlclon Browning winner and once again Iho champion Jack Gould with 798 that winds It up once In so adloi MAJOR Mar Acton Meadowa took Store tor the first two games then do lied their hopes of a clean by taking the list canto Don Wilkes Mac 775 293 and Ray Toth 711 f SWIMS EX best were 728 and Dave Johnson with a win from Adams Bus Depol with Don Harris 712 Don and Bill Williams 707 26 pacing the win Beit for Adams were Glen Glbbs 283 and Hoffman 236 Scenic Pools made every game a winning one when they met up with the Acton Lanes Jack Gould 784 Bill Anderson Tom Browning Tops for the Hid Carl DeForest Middteton 302 League standing Acton Meadows Reliable Tali Store Scenic Pools Acton Lanes Adami Bui Depot ACTON I- FIENDS Mir Little Darlings handed the league leading Hippie a surprise by king them for all games Den nil Death Cord and Bob Mitchell 171 paced the win Tops in Hippies efforts were Gary Ritchie 204 Sally 206 and Gloria 191 Road Runners ran off with a three game win from Dusters with Doug Doug Amos and Leo 157 sparking the win Dusting off Gutters top counts were Chick Milne Hurry Phillips 437 and Mike Noble 194 Diggers dug In after losing the flntgamc ind came up with a two and totals win John Chapman Alan and Lou 208 headed up the for Aces chops and were the downfall ot our Senior bowler Sue In the Youth Bawling Council Senior Singles Provincial Championships held at the Sherwood Lanes In Hamilton last on trying right to the finish which Crump London winner In the Bantam Division the Octopus grabbed both games from the Sea Horses Whales chalked up one game and totals against the Penguins hopped right over the Cats taking nil games from Ihoi With the Second Shift Concord City HI barked up a one game totals win ACTON MIXED Mar The front running Plead woo ihe first game from Slowpokes The Slowpokes got and look the next two plus totals triples for Slowpokes were Bob Ear West against the Crabs Kangaroos Jumped over the Donkeys taking both games from them Teddy Bears wrapped up the morning bowling by taking all games com the Snails The Top Ten bowlers were George 147 175 Susan Thompson David Dun 140179 Jimmy Huxley Brian I arson 169 308 Kevin 157 Susan 114 Eric 285 Patsy Storey 14S 272 Danny 115148 263 Bowling best over their averages to win Orange Crush and Coke mere Jimmy Huxley Lynda Knight Philip Brown Theresa Synnolt STANDINGS BANTAMS First Shift Whales 41 Cuts Penguin Sep Horses 16 SecondShlfl Teddy Bears Crabs Snails Dogs Donkey Kangaroos 22 In the Junior Division the Turks twogames but lost totals to the Jets Unknowns came up with a two game and totals win against the champions Marauder killed the Mod Squad dead taking all three games The Ten Toppers were Marcel 247 Janet Storey 23 Jim Kropck I81 Bonnie 197 Ronnie Moore FRED A HOFFMAN Optometrist St Gcorgts Sq GtiLlph Oni Telephone KSST GEORGETOWN OPEN MONDAY TO THURSDAY FRIDAY BAM TO 6PM SAM TO SATURDAY TO SHAG 12 12 CARPET TILES LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICE CREATE YOUR OWN SHAG CARPET I FOAM SACK WITH LONGWEARING NYLON PILE 7 ATTRACTIVE COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM SLIGHT IMPERFEC ON BACK ONLY FAMOUS NAME BRAND CANADIAN MAKE EACH ALSO AT THOMPSONS MAIN STREET GEORGETOWN REDUCED PRICE Domtar Ceiling Tile t Eh IN CARTON LOTS OTHER PATTERNS AVAILABLE I WHILE THEY LAST 2X4s UTILITY FT LENGTHS 56 LOCATED 17 SIDE ROAD AND 10th LINE OPPOSITE GEORGETOWN GOLF COURSE World Prayer service held Gary icklcs 103 Jack Van Danny Thompson Brad Martin 202 Brent Mcrachern 454 191 LFAGUF STANDINGS JUNIORS Marauders Jets Champions Turks Unknowns Mod Squad 29 With the Senior Division the No Alley shot down two games and totals from the I busted up two games and totals from the Leading the Seniors In the Top Ten were Bob Andrews 250 Dan McGllloway 245 Rosalind Hall 198 Lynda Harris 57S 207 Mo the son Dave link 210 Debbie Storey 205 Allan Green Bob Toth 516 180 STANDINGS Rockers Pussycats Filibusters No In the Well Wishes and Birthday Department celebrating ihe happy occasion arc David Dunn March Susan Thompson March Atkinson March 12 Janet Ku ken March 13 Junior bowler Deforest celebrates March 11 Seniors also have birthdays arc Allan March It and John McConncll March 16 So for now good luck and good boiling By Mrs Wright Mrs Kayo was guest speaker at the World Day of Friday when women of both churches Joined in the service taking the theme A New People for a New Age Mrs Knye stressed the need for more one for the other Take the front page of any newspaper and it filled with violence in every part of the world but seldom do we read of acts of kindness only in a remote corner A trio from the Presbyterian church consisting of Doris Tubmnn Joan Chamberlain Bonnie Hamilton rendered two numbers Leaders in the service were Mrs J Cann and Mrs The ladies served a cup of tea following the service Confined to hospital in Guelph Mr Taylor Spring dance The Eden Mills District Community Club held their spring dance on Friday evening at the Rod Gun Club Eden Mills Dancing was to the Four Tunes Orchestra A buffet lunch was served later In the evening Snowmobiles arc plentiful around the village with this latest snowfall Groups of ten to have been taking advantage of the weather Visitors Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Mclean were Mr and Mrs McDonald and family Burlington Mr Mclean Visiting with Mr and Mrs over the weekend were Mr and Mrs Fred Jennings Scarborough Weekend guests of Mrs Beryl Wright were Mr and Mrs John Toronto and Wright Hamilton Acton bandsmen enoy concert A busload of bandsmen from Acton Citizens Band attended a guest appearance concert the United States Air Force Band In the Queen Elizabeth building Exhibition Park Toronto Saturday evening The bond appeared at the American Bandmasters Association convention held in Toronto this year Visitors from the Acton band were impressed with their S counterparts who held the audience in the palm of their hand with the March and the stirring Stars and Stripes Forever The appearance of the S band was also the signal for demonstrators with signs to appear protesting the war In Vietnam but they dispersed peacefully after making their point with signs such as Stop the MusicStop the War Col Gabriel conducted Occasions Cut Flowers Potted Plants Funeral Arrangements Corsages Etc Til Dirk 853 WE WIRE ANYWHERE Caroline Flower Garden Shop TWO MILES WEST OF ACTONSOUTH SIDE OF HIGHWAY 7 a lto Distributor of Home and Farm Petroleum Products Acton and D S nee HEATING OILS LUBRICATION OILS GREASES -A- DIESEl FUEl Phone 8532174 DEPENDABLE OIL BURNER 5AIES ft Young St Acton What your dollars do As told by Denis Lapalme who was once a crippled child jVv Cheque out a crippled child today what yourdoflarscando A PROJECT OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF ACTON PLEASE MAIL YOUR DONATION TO THE ROTARY CLUB OF ACTON BANK OF MONTREAL ACTON

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