Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 21, 1971, p. 16

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Spitting the al ACTON BOWLING LANES from Finishers finished in the lop completion of the regular srhcdule Winning last game by 11 pins was not enough to eel them into the playoff picture On he triple and single for were Bob Woodcock Arlle White John Roberta and Bill Boyd Up there for I were Tom Shannon 224 Helen t arl West 205 Ron Slump Rollers lost the game to Patents in the second with a two pin win and carried on to grab the finale plus total for a Five paint win and the second spot Roller i triples and singles came from Phil Andre Vryenhock Bryan and Kors tor Patents it was Ron I and Rick The one game win for Patents got them third place Uppers loehance in nailing down the fourth and last playoff spot won all games from iheSoakes In the win were Ray Atkinson Jake Van and Phil its Top trio in efforts were John Constantino SIT 1201 John Dennis 176 and McDowell 461 Final league standing 116 112 Patents 109 Uppers 106 Soak April With two game and nailed down the lop spot Zombies making a winning move they took it pins Top trio for Eliminators wen Lois Norton 206 and Roy Swan 483 Hi si for Zombies were Albci 1177 Bill Unknowns Steve Don Judlc Shannon Archie Bad Sojka and Ruth Ann winners and champions ACTON LADIES April 14 Last night of the schedule saw the league leading 1 A drop a two and totals decision to the Cameo boutique Manes Barb Wilson 515 and June Hunter 511 paced the win Top trio for A were Marlon Storey Audrey and Marion Hunter Beckers Milk bombed Speyhlll Farms in the first took a back seat for the next wo but wound up with Ihe odd point or totals Heading up Farm win wereFdna 211 Betty and Pal Tops for Milkmaids were Linda Pierre 633 253 Grace Robertson and Vorna McFachern 180 Nielsens Clothing came up with a wo and totals am after losing the first canto to Family More by pins Heading up win were Lorna Marshall 175 Fran Pierce 165 and Shirley Bcsl for Family Store were Nan Hurst Donna Richardson 440 and Joan Tyers 161 standing Milk 122 Cam up a 456 455 Clothing THURSDAY April 15 Drifters won the first two games from rcak Outs but lost out in finale against Freak Outs to lose the singleton for totals and settled for a 2 2 point split June COO Donna Staves and Colleen 403 were lop trio or Drifters For r reak was Rosealce SIT 191 Joyce Adams 176 and Eleanor Landry 423 Hopefuls were a two and winner Offs winning the middle 12 pins Top for Hopefuls were McMnnon J7 Sojk a 178 and Joan 466 1ST Best for Goof Off- were Shirley Thomson 506213 Audrey 472 and Annette St Pierre 4S6 158 Alley Hoppers had no trouble tn Chick Milne Mike and Peggy 513 Tops for the Road Runners nee 234 Rose Irs 544 and Rob Adams Best tor Intruders were Bert rtson and Barb Matties 1611 April 13 Hells winning with Ihe Larkspurs Hon en Mitchell Norma Titus and Sandra MrGraw pared the Top trio for Larkspurs were Lll Wagner Lupins all games trie short Top trio for Alley Hoppers Joan Why 220 Mary and Terry Dawson 337 Best for Challengers were Mccham 586 and Elaine 1127 League standing Drifters Alley Hopeful MAJOR April 15 Acton Meadows rolled up a thru gamewinwhenlhej met up with Scenic pools Don Wilkes Browning drowning I Depot by for lupins shov Betty Render h and Karen Laura Tremble 48 Harris and to Bleeding lie arts and annle 509201 paced Ihi win Top for Bleeding Hearts were Irene Anna Spear and Lupins Trillium Bleeding Hearts 100 Petunias larkspurs SPORTS April 13 In final three games of game block total to count unknowns proved thai winning the league championship was no fluke by winning the playoff honors Going Into the final three games with a pintail of which they added to with a final three Lame pintail of for a total of to annex the title Hillbillies came up with final three game roll of to finish second with total of SHI Born Losers final three game count of saw finish with BUS Rascals three game finish of for a total of trailed the field Wilehy Pool mil the Perry Archie 260 and Steve For Hillbillies It Tom Shannon 25T James 248 and Wood 213 For Born Losers It was Joan Pcitrangetl John Dunn 551 In the Itchy poo Road Runners affair tops or Poo were Dave Shannon Harry 265 and Mart Dunn 215 For Road Runners it was Pat Robinson Lucy and cpol with 308 Squeek 799 301 and Dave Johnson 646 241 pacing the win Best for Adams were Conway and Recognize councillors Maor les to attend the Georgetown crazy races bestowed recognition on Councillors Elliott and Marks for their winning effort labelling the outstanding at the last meeting of Acton co una I Each was presented with a suitable memento by the mayor and councillor Elliott replied suggesting that if they entered next year they would paddle from upstream rather than downstream because this year race was strictly no contest joining the cheek spirit of the occasion said he was told Esqueslng representatives were dumped into the icy river three times during the race Actons pair ran the river without a hitch ran up two fast wins on Reliable Taxi but were clobbered in the third stanza and lost out tor totals a point split the result Top for the lanes were Deo Deforest 303 and Had Tops or Reliable were Don Harris 315 BUI Johnstone and Don 696 League standing Acton Meadows Store Reliable Taxi Scenic Pools Acton Lanes Adams Bus Depot ACTON rRIENDS April 15 Little Darlings stopped the league leading Hippie Kevin Clarke Gord Lalt Donna 502 and Bob Mitchell 211 paced the win Tops the Hippies were Ben Caasivl 630219 Gloria Moullon and Sally lost out in the first cento to Diggers then bounced back to win the next two ptui totals with 246 Jerry Buchanan 220 and Rick Scttr- trio I and John Chapman 212 came up with a two and totals win losing out In the middle to Road Runners Hen ding up the win were Chick Milne 325 Mike Noble Tops showed up In John Leo Casslvl IBS and Larry League standing Hippie 6J Diggers SAW Cud as Little Darling 49 Road Runners Duslera 431 ACTON Ik firs bloc to count Slulers have taken a 15 pin lead over Nitrons who have a scant 16 pin lead over The Clan The three game pintails being Slizten Nitrons and The Clan Slowpokes arc not loo far oft the pace with a pintail of while the Iicndillys with 2974 and Happy Gang make rilh triples singles were Joan Porly662 Ann Felker 238 Ted Hancock 289 Moore 204 Near and Helen Nitrons triples and singles came from 602 Ben Larsen Lewandowskl Keith Well wood and Harry Middleton The Clan best shots came from Shorty Lowln Bob Price 236 We 11 wood and Dan Slowpokes roll were Earl West Bob and Adams 214 For It was Wayne Shcppard John Gilbert and Bryan Billings Happy Gang best were the rolls of Andre 200213 and White BIG FOUR April 16 Hot Shots hung onto top spot with a two arid ill win from with Big Jake Van John Ducnk IBS Little Jaki Van and Henry Van 218 For Fireballs Floyd Bert Hoisted and Voskamp were best With Red Wings winning all games ram Happy Gang makes a close situation In the second and third sports High flyers for the Red Wings were Bryan Hammond 111 Doug FRED A HOFFMAN Optometrist 58 St George Telephone 8242071 HELP A CUB PASS A TEST TO EARN HIS HANDYMANS BADGE Bring your own lawn mower to the Scout Hall on one of 3 Monday nights April 19 26 or May 3rd THE CUBS WILL CLEAN OIL PAINT YOUR MACHINE FOR ONLY Lets Play Bridge by bill coals Do you ever get the feeling niter you have been defeated at a that somehow you should have made the contract I don t mean the obvious way say by dropping a queen when the percentage play was a finesse but by some entirely different line of play At least at duplicate you can look over the hand after the game and try to work out a different approach Here Is Just such a hand board number from the Acton Bridge Club North dealt and both are vulnerable LEAGUE CHAMPIONS of the Caroline Garden Centre to right arc Roy Swan Lois Norton Mr Rol Captain Grace league were the Eliminators shown accepting the trophy from Robertson and Orv Porte Inset Tom Staves Missing Is John John Rol Caroline proprietor during Tuesdays rolloff Left Photo C A J fl WEST s a 10 J a EAST 10 4 4 K SOUTH SQ J 2 A K A 4 The bidding NORTH EAST South Pass 1 S Pass If C Pass Pass WEST Pais Pass Ferrler and Larry Douglas In Happy Gang a Torts were Bob Krul 157 Doll Van Arragon Archie Duiker and Harry Enslng 1B3 League standing Hoi Shots 111 Happy Gang Red Wings B7 INDUSTRIALCOMMERCIAL FINALS April IB Once again In the finals as In the semi finals Jon Electric proved to be the clutch shoot era In final round against Johns Texaco Service best four out of seven games go It was the Electricians who came through In the tenth frame of the seventh game to grab the championship John Texaco got off on the right foot when ihcy took the 1106 Jon Hurst Opening lead six of spades The bidding is fairly straight forward three heart bid must be forcing after spades are agreed upon North clubs instead of spades to show a good hand Silver platter West made the only opening lead that does not hand declarer the contract on a silver platter You may think that a club lead is safe but so long as declarer ploys the queen or jack the ten becomes an entry in South a hand Declarer tried the two minor suit finesses but neither worked and the slam was set one trick Somehow there seems to be 12 tricks In the cards but where are they Try to play the hand out before you read on Heres how Declarer should plan to take four trump tricks plus two heart ruffs In dummy two high hearts and three clubs for a total of 12 tricks The opening lead is won in South hand and two high hearts are cashed A heart is ruffed in dummy with the ace Now comes the key play A low club must be led from dummy If East wins and switches to a diamond declarer wins with the ace Now he can ruff another heart with the spade king and he has a third spade to get back to his hand with He can draw trump and claim Still get back If West happened to win the club he could lead another trump but declarer can still get back to his hand with the diamond ace after ruffing a heart in dummy Naturally if neither defender plays the kind South gains an entry with his ten to ruff a heart in dummy It may seen unusual for declarer not to finesse clubs but on this hand an entry cannot be wasted for a club finesse All entries arc needed to ruff hearts and draw trump week winners at the Acton Bridge Club were first Harry and Jack Greer tied for second Frank and Midge Hampshire with Bill and Gloria Coats week Saturday April Is your first of playoffs There will necessary Good luck to all fro i Penguins for two games Die crew grabbed one game and totals from Rabbits In the second shift Donkeys kicked up rral storm games from Teddy Dears Kangaroos beat out the Crabs for a two game win Snails poked along taking only one game and from Dogs the Mod Squad In the junior division taking two games and totals Champions got away with garni s but lost totals to Marauders Turks took two games and totals from Unknowns The Top Tenners were Wade Knight Roger John Ashley Gary Pickles Jack Van Kooy 163 Janet Storey 473 mil GcnUea 465 Maria 481 191 IBS Marauders Champions 64 Jets Unknowns 41K Mod ten Alley totals Susan Thompson 157 156 Jen Krapck 159 Ricky Van Hi el 162 147 Post Stive 297 157 111 Do loft drinks were George Warner Lynne Atkinson I Our most bowler week was Robbie who rolled 121 Itabt i Whah 3 46 Octopus Sea Squad In Senior Division Rockers look two game to ihe No look all three games from busted up the by all three games leading seniors were Stanley 281 Glen McKcniie 584 Guy Cathy Dunn Sue McGilloway 555 204 50S John McConncll MS 230 I Knight Roial nd Hall 469 Alley Rockrrs 53 No 48 April Also Junior bowler Georgetown girl winner Ontario poster contest A fire prevention poster drawn by a Georgetown girl has received an Honorable men ion award in a province- wide poster competition poster drawn by old of Howard Wngglesworth Public School Georgetown was of eight honorable mention winners in the annual contest sponsored by the Ontario of Fire Chiefs Don t Your ire Go Walking was the title of her poster and it showed the need for a fireplace Janine poster earlier been Judged winner of contest sponsored by Hal ton County Fire Bur oil fire Chief A Clement of Wilton was chairman of the f ire Chiefs contest this said first winners were Hun Or of Ft and Margaret A Schtol Both first prize winners receive a bond to be presented during the OAF convention at Windsor on with a 1221 against the The third game saw the Tcxins once more in the lead when their 1208 roll took care of 1114 In the fourth terms with score of as against Texaco 1026 In the fifth game the Jon Hurst a went the lead for the first lime when they Texaco 1175 to 1048 The trlcians tried to wrap It up In alx with Texans madelt a new game when they hit for a 1162 The seventh and final saw the best bawling of the series The lead changing hinds with every frame rolled and It remained for the lenlh frame settle the Issue Despite a determined stand by John Texaco Service with a 1216 count It was the Jon who made with the clutch hits to win the game with a 1276 John a Texaco Service had nothing to be ashamed of In their loss they put up a strong battle and could nave easily Taken Ihe championship with a few By Ihc same token the Jon Hurst Electric arc worthy champions They back from the brink of defeat In the semi finals and came through like champions In he finals Individually scores were for Jon Hurst Don Harris 10865 Bruce 5 Terry 3 Roy Murphy 1044 Pete Homer 1548 303 and Shorty Lowln 4 The individual efforts or John a Texaco Service were Keith Andrews 1453 Phil LeSueur Dee JohnHoareB47 Charlie Auger Gary and Terry Ha sales 1348 award to come In for Shorty Lowln In recognition of his perfect 450 was an engraved serving ray from Professional Bowling Service In the weekly beat the Mlddleton a reign as champ was short lived Jim with 887 and Bill Anderson with 111 won the right to challenge the champ In the championship round fell by wayalde with a triple of Anderson was knocking on the door of the championship but it waa a case I hear you knocking but you can I come in because his triple of 802 did not measure up lo a 883 So it winner and new champion James seldom these days of autamlc pin setter Is the sparing of aces We saw it In the finals of the Industrial Commercial playoffs Terry Duke did lust that for the Jon Hurst Electric He still I believe It that winds It up once again my so aminos and goodnight Concord City THE 1971 ALLONT CATALOGUE AVAILABLE SOON WATCH FOR IT I I REVISED STORE HOURS Man am Friday a m Saturday am to m J MACKENZIE A SON LTD BUILDING SUPPLY CENTRE I I NAM TO ON I Church St Acton 8531660

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