Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 28, 1971, p. 16

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

The Acton Free Press Wednesday April the at ACTON BOWLING LANES Ken BFAHDMORP April 19 in the sertil final knockout affair total pintail on three games count dumped the Patent and Hollers lolled over the Upper In the Beomcr Patent games going i i to 1 Patents Highlighting Reamers win triples and While Roberta 213 and Helen Patent best Individual effort came Roger Murray and Ron Rollers and Uppers made a closer battle tor honors although Hollers had Ihe edge the tail name and despite losing the Inst game finished out on top for the right meel In finals Rollers team efforts were Second third and fourth spots are fairly close Cameo Boutique I A with and Becker a Milk with are the present holders Family Store with and Nielsen a Clothing trail but arc honing for a reversal In the final three tame Tup trio In the Farm roll were Linda McDonald Jelly Cheync and Pel IB for Cameo It was Donna 2451 Barb Wllion and June Hunter lop trlpler were Marlon Storey and Marion Hunter For Decker a Milk tin top trio allowed up in Inda Pierce 554 lien Anderson SOS and Jean Smith JOB 173 family Stores efforts were headed up by Nan Hurst 59 Donna Inn Mellon 458 taken slight fur Zombies and being lotal plntsll as them In the third spot trail lit the fourth spot with total of 2782 Intruders roll of and Marauders with find themselves rolling off In a Zombi PLAYOFF CHAMPIONS of the Acton Mixed League are the Nitrons shown here following their win Friday night Captain Keith Wcllwood holds the trophy with Harry Middleton STRIKES of April Bantams have started the playoffs and leading in the first shift after one week of bowling are wllh a total of 192ft Following close behind are Whales with 1W7 siting for a chance to get caught up next week are the Cats with 1887 and the with 17S7 kneeling ront Back left to right Larsen Don Bill Chester Lewandowski and Elsie Staff Photo Propose playground for Limehouse area a big le first shift Squad wall for their chance to lake The Ten helping to keep team on lop are Hill Gentles llonnie Dan Thompson Janet Storey 251 Wade Knight Maria 1nlaky Roger Mctachern Mnrcel Moore IBS Jack Van 175 with s total Pushing their way up front are Crabs with and Snails with 2510 The Consolation In the second shift has In the lend with a Kangaroos follow The Top Ten bowlers In he teams lo success are Susan Thompson an cuts tan ding Ricky Van Fleet in 192 Kevin llroostad 194 17 Karen 141101 307 David Dunn 157 304 Brian Larscn 172 127 Theresa 153 Roach David 143 144 12S7 Couture Howling best their averages to win the soil drinks are Clayton Pierce Ann Marie Fttinor Kevin Susan Thompson Our most consistent this wick are Julie two games of and Si Pierre who rolled both games of to back In the Junior mil on playoff the Turks took over the lead with a grand total of Jets follow close with fighting for the lead are Biting the the Dob Gil 231 Sue McGillc 238 Rosalind Hall Harris Rob Tolh Debbie Storey SOS Stanley led Cathy Dunn 1 Knight 499 n the Welt Wishes and Birthday the happy occasion la rkcd bantam bottler Jim Pink for now good luck and good Request for a to aid Georgetown M A in opera tiny a pliiyRround at school grounds this summer will be considered Council their next committee meeting Mrs J I appeared before council night to for Ihc grant She explained the has canvassed the village of for funds In tho past but was unable to do so this year According to Mrs the YMCA felt there were children in the villngc who other wise would never be able to find transportation to other play grounds The YMCA operated a day camp for Georgetown in Term Cotta Inst Three days weekly village pi ground would be held on the school grounds Monday Wednesday Friday mornings during the month of July for boys girls between the ages five jnd 12 Program would include crafts games sports competition Any grant received would help meet expenses such as sports equipment crests and insurance Mrs Lister also mentioned the possibility of Hiving leaders some training Two fires Aeton irefighters were called to home of John Highway Just south of to extinguish small brush fire last night Tuesday about irefighters also put out a iss on Churchill Road last Wednesday about lake by but taking the odd for by ihc narrow margin of two pins Top for larkspurs were Carol Williamson 1731 Li IBS and Lit Wagner 142 nest or Petunias were Agnes Carol 483 193 Hammond Una I league standing Coral Hells 121 Lupins 120 119 leading Hearts Petunias 101 ACTON like led the Hal of Their Success stories One of lait week s classified advertisers reported two dozen phone tails in response to an ad Tic tremendous response saw their trailercamper soon sold An ad for lady produced a dozen replies your money It doesnt cost you anyming to find out where it goes nief induct all the tuton itomiki I -rT- Toronto lOOniarw J I Icisc f The 1 torn Lite PI- Ate Quebec Si root Highway 10 3 miles north of llTCRiORK 0NCEAYEAR CARPET PROMOTION We invite you to compare this genuine saving with any other carpet sale in Ontario WE ARE OFFERING YOU OUR ENTIRE LINE OF CR0SSLEY AND A SELECTION OF HARDING AND CELANESE CARPETS ETC Beautiful Harding Heather Plush 12 RICH COLORS 1295 yd Completely on liniroycl Rubber Underlay CELANESE Prepylon CASTLE TWIST 1295 MANOR TWIST 1095 Completely on Rubber Underlay Umroyal Our Regular Quality Uniroyal Underlay Carries an Unconditional Guarantee Crossley Come Alive SHAC yd Fondoau SHAC 1495 yd Completely on Uniroyel Rubber Undorlay Celanese Sparkling Duotone Colors only yd Completely on Rubber Underlay YOU WILL SAVE ON EVERY SQUARE YARD OF CARPET ORDERED BEFORE MAY 31st Nil I Mnrih for Mending up the Holler win Andre I Dunn and Dave Smith far were Phil rshame Atkinson Mi Jake Van and Mlily Fabian CAROtlNr April IB In three games six fame finals tola to mil Pit Gary SOI and Ben IE Rest in Runners efforts were John He milieu 1221 I 504 and Dour got away with a 10 pin win In the little Darlings had no trouble In winning the second but fell off the pace In the finale and settled fnr a two and totals win Peter Jerry Buchanan 492 and Hick being top trio or the Utile Darlings Cord fall Dennis Death 170 and Kevin Inrke were tops Dusters three close Karnes the They look cm IS and IB In hat order Harry I hill I pi US thick Milne 210 and Mike 182 the win Trip Iricc for Diggers were May got the lending off with a he Met It was Don Wilkes 1M0 J Ron Shannon Jim rimleck fl J Wayne Hay Tolh Jim ior tellable Tall Johnstone 5 mil Marlln 5 reln7J0l Jeff fryer 12B2 in llarrli 840 The other set Iweon lilntoni More and Scenic ihe if Scenic Poola MAJOR IAllr Airll 22 AcKn flnlsl 1nc win Don Wilkes 880307 Mac llerrlnlun and Wo 1191 1372 liighllK din In in for I fill handicaps were 70S June and Cloutler Fry ten and for it was Norton Old Art Jeffery and Iorte tor It was Lois Norton Tom For Intruders was Ruby Tom and Bert Robertson 500 Marauders it was Mary and Marie 251 Reliable Taxi their howling flippers with triple win from Adams ISut Depot Heading up hi win were Jeff fryer 708 Don freln 093 241 and Hill Williams on way was a loner for thi Depot 090 Close hung on to win It by 18 pins Tun for the Scenic 1 Is were Hill Anderson and lack for the lanes It was trank Mnrtm 250 and Mid Z35 Meadnwa D7 lllnton Store Tan 73 Scenic Pools flOi Aclon lanes Adams Depot THURSDAY April While In no danger losing Ihe top spot al the conclusion v the regular ACTON April 23 doing into the final three game block of all game roll Kiln I plnfall lo count the Nitrons with games of 1160 to add to their previous total for the grand total of wound up alt the glory and what have hat goes lp While hack from the brink of ill with a rill of 1235 to win by eight pins 353 paced roll which look of Ing playoff char am hi i It Wclh Bill in wilt Her Don Mario Hale Fdmondson Harry played their part n the win highlight of the win going the last game with a scant 23 pin end over the Don Mono rashed through with a Harry with and the reliable bowler dmondsnn wind up proceedings The Ian put a finish to finish In the Infill of I Beit fading n Bleeding took cm for Ihc two games the Bella rallying In time towlnlheflnalc Pacing Ihe win were Sylvia Irene 498 and Anna Spear 111 Heading up the Coral Belli roll were McCraw 572 Norma Tilui ISO and Mitchell Triilluma hit the win jackpot In a big way they won all games from the lupins with Idmondson Adele Nolan and Jetinnle Burrell heading up the win Lupins top trio were nelly Bender Mar 483 between Larkspurs and Petunias Petunias took first by pins Larkspurs 13 pin me win were 2SI Sandra Mctraw and Donna Staves IBS Top trio for oof were Annette St Pierre Shlrky Thomson 153 udrey Blanchard 429 freak Outs w Imt game by pins Tops with for rent Outs were llosalee Hawkins f lea nor Landry Cora Walters for Alley Hoppers it was Joan Why 586210 Mary and Terry Dawson 142 Challengers look first canto from by pins hod no trouble In winning the gunning for the third arkipurs evened up in the pin win mi hung on were gunning It by eight pin tiled for a two and totals win Shorty I Flo Price and Dan forty Sliders rolled Ihrce steady games but failed lo come up with a big finish and their total of fi251iaw them finish third Triple and hod their share witli Ted Hancock 818 Porty Willi Near Helen Rroulllard Annmarle Moore and Ann 208 Slowpokes with with and Happy dang with failed to threaten any Hillings and George best was Wayne Sheppnrd 222 flick ilherl Happy ang a best marks were Artie While hrlstlne Harding 207 Hon Paplllon Bon 209 Top score of the night was with 718 sorts made the menfnlk Major League April 25 In the Major league semi some close games came up am It was a disappointed Reliable Tax team that bowed out to the ndlvlduil in rei fnr Scenic Pools Tom Drowning Jack ild I etc 04B Iff fary 1221 for It wis iiieek Dave ohn 101011 lUliTurkosr876 Dor Pott 111 Bill Shannon 1504 April made with 19 pin win second and were gunning for thi third hut mined It by Happy ang took the fir two pins Top or Hot Shot were 1 Idle Kooy Big Jake Vin Dor Kmy 73 21121 John It Van mil Harry 18 IB8j were trying for a being r Bert I 168 Norn It was Lnora 182 Joan 455 178 and Mamie Alien 434 final league standing Drifters 74 Alley Hoppers 61 oof Off a Freak Outs 47 Hopefuls 42 Challengers ACTON April Hippie with a two and totals win from Road Runners ill 1 1 kept a firm hold on the top spot game which the Reliable Tail won to 1058 was the Indicator that the Meadows were In for a battle The with a narrow win to 1142 Reliable went one when by Jeff fryers Ihcy took Meadows 12B5 With Don Harris rolling lo head up Reliables roll of things were looking fairly good for the Tails but the Meadows got behind Wayne Mason and posted a 1331 to even the score The fifth gome was the turning point for the Meadows Don Wilkes headed up the roll of ji were Dou 201 Bryan Hammond ferrler league Shnla 116 Happy Gang 101 Red ADFINHIIITfS What with phyoffs and tournament the weekly Heat the on playoffs and howling Itnt winds It up once again my so and goodnight Concord City April 21 Montreal of the NHL lead In the total of the three game block of the league playoff fining into the lead with a game roll of followed by games of 817 and 876 for a total the Farmerettes were never headed This mans heating system keeps him cool all summer long And so can yours if you have a forced air heating system of any Its as simple as adding a electric cool ing unit You can enjoy clean cool fresh air in every room of your house no matter how hot and sticky it is outdoors Dont wait another summer The Hydro Finance Plan will help you get started right away Acton Hydro Electric Commission Strati

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy