Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 19, 1971, p. 16

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B6 Acton Free Press Wednesday May the at ACTON BOWLING LANES ACTON FRIENDS Well in the playoffs count it was the Hippie Hcmies who In the final two games barrelled home with the win Hippie Hcmies started off with a 1100 game In the first were never hooded although at the end of the third game Diggers had pulled up Into contention with a total of as against the Hippies count At this stage Little Darlings with 3270 Dusters with 3207 Road Runners with 3229 and Cudas with 3314 were fairly grouped together and looking for the big win to move up for a shot at second place honors In the fourth game Hippies came up with 1172 for a total while Diggers fell behind as their game of 1071 gave them 4406 Cudas posted a 1124 to close the gap somewhat with a total of 4438 as did Dusters when their game of 1214 gave them a total Little Darlings were still hanging In there with a count for 4411 Road Runners practically said I ail and farewell with a game for a total of 4284 Came this fifth and final game and it was all over but the shouting as the Hippies made with a 1181 game for a final total of Diggers 1167 got them second place with a total of Next In line were Dusters with a for Then came Cudas with 1047 for Utile Darlings with for and Road Runners with for Top Individual efforts for the five games were Gary Ritchie 1051 Chick Milne 1002and John Chapman for the men Top trio for the ladles was Gloria Moulton Donna and Sally 890 So to the winners Gary Ritchie Sally Nells Anderson Jack Glendennlng Ben Cassivi and Gloria of tho Hippie congratulations HKADPINHILITES At the Major league dinnerdance last seasons executive president Jim vicepresident Dee secretary Andre Conway and treasurer Pete Schlppcr were returned to by acclamation Congratulations gentlemen may you have another successful season and now for the final word to all league executives certainly your Job Is not an easy one Certainly In many cases you receive little thanks and often much criticism for your efforts But along with the headaches thereare also rewards There is the satisfaction that comes for working for the good of the league There Is the pleasure of making a league run smooth There is the pride of serving unselfishly for the good of all There Is an old saying that an army no better than Its sergeants We can just as truthfully say that a bowling league la no better than its executives So to all the league officials our thanks for another good season and certainly our thanks to the bowlers one and all who made our bowling season one of pleasure to serve you So until next season we say for the last time my friendlier adios and goodnite Concord City Still claims hosed on education Deputy Reeve of Nnssagaweya Don McMillan Is still concerned about the hosing is getting in education taxes At the Monday of Township Council members agreed with Mc Mlllans suggestion that actual facts and figures be compiled to show how the township is being severely hurt McMillan said Halton County Board of education Superintendent of Business Bruce felt the township had a case if they objected to the provincial equalization factor McMillan said he thought Llndley WINNERS OF THE IndustrialCommercial Bruce Shultls Whitey Engleby captain Roy or a board representative would lengue were the Jon Hurst electric Murphy Back Terry Bludd Shorty Lowta Keypad STSfeJl to he team shown here Front row left to right Don Harris and Pete Homer Photo Department of Education McMillan said the answers given were feasible by calculations at the Board level but the fact remained the township ratepayer is getting By argot la leaded tor it week May J The bantam fin the cote hod by Maiatea and he Teddy Sean coached by Urt Shirley Thorn ion meeting In a three game with total to decide the winner Coach who trying lor hit third championship In a row law his learn go down to defeat when Mri Thorn cm a Teddy Bean paced by Sunn Tho mi on a triple Landry a IBS and Ann Porte rolled of 1213 12M and 1200 tor a of which completely the Rabbit of 1004 and CredlltoRabMta Although the Rabbit did not meaiure up lo Ihe Heady of he Teddy Bear they gave It their bcit and certainly credit for a good try Ihelr defeat The Teddy Bean Thornton Chrli Landry Ann Porte Kevin Lee Boh In ion Allan Edmondion ana along with coach Shirley Thorn a on credit and congratulation for win In the Coniolation alio a three game match with the total Infill to count lie Donkey Eddie Couture Jennifer Eddie Blanchard Roblmon There SynnoU Splelvogel and Kathy Robinson by Larry Knight with garnet of 1250 for a were never headed by the Sea game for a total of Sea Hones coach although loilng gave her team full credit lor a good try n effort to Top In the Consolation were Jennifer Krapek tnd Kalhy Itoblnionof the Donkeys Jennifer had nice going Remember A reminder to the Seniors and about Ihelr banquet The Seniors banquet date li May and the Bantam June Doth ire it Knox Church at p Once again we have come the end of another very enjoyable and our Ulcere thinks go lo Mr and all our coaches for coming out every Saturday II certainly Is encouraging have such dedicated people devote their spare time to help ui become good bowlers and sportsmen It goes without laying that the success of our would not our Suoervlsor Her counsel will be greatly misled Miss Sylvia Mages who his been Mrs Martin able assistant will start the next teason at our supervisor and we know she will do a good Job In this my list column of the I wish to congratulate all he winners and also congratulate all the bowlers who although they did not win gave It Ihelr best and accepted their loss wl h true C grace and sportsmanship I hope to see every one back next season and of course the welcome Is always extended lo new bowlers or beg Inner now and good CONSOLATTONchampsintheYBC bantam Blanchard Jennifer Krapek Back row 1 tor division were the Donkeys coached by are Debbie Splelvogel Theresa Synnott Larry Knight Pictured front row to r are coach Knight and Robinson Eddie Couture Robinson Eddie photo Open House June Open House will be held at one or two provincial cabinet Councillors doubt value dump site I think It s a backwards step to bring garbage from another municipality and dump it In ours Councillor Coxe commented Esquestng township brand new works garage Friday Juno between and a garage located directly behind the township offices on the Seventh Line near Stewarttown has been under construction since last Fall The night will commence with the traditional ribbon cutting ceremony at pm Besides township dignitaries it is hoped ministers will be able to attend he official opening FREDA HOFFMAN Optomett si 58 St George Sq Telephone The waste management branch of the Department of Energy and Resources Management has approved in principle the proposal to use an abandoned pit on the property of Milton Brick as a land fill site for garbage from Milton and However final approval cannot be granted engineering plans are submit ltd and accepted the department Tom Hill and Councillor commenced on the proposal at Monday night meeting of Councd with Hill stating any engineering done at the site should be at the expense of Mdton Brick I don think it will be much good to us down in that corner tht reeve remarked in obvious reference to the location of the site in the southwest corner of the township BROWNIES Mill St Milie 8784602 BASEBALL SAVINGS Alt Cooper Ball Cloves Big Discount OFF Retell All Leather Fallback Sale M0 Professorial ADIDAS TRAINING SHOES All Leather Padded Cull SALE Thur Sat Sale Ad GYM Ad das ROM Iv Addas OLYMPIA WOO MM into DISCOUNT BICYCLES DISCOUNT BICYCLES Guaranteed Parts At All Times Repair Service At Ou Tubes Tires Parts Store Regular Sale Mustang Marauder W Mustang Coaster spd Mustang spd RovceUnon3spd ALL BICYCLES ON SALE LACROSSE STICKS One Hickory Leather Gut REG Now Reduced TOP LINE SLAZENGER BALLS Sat Reg per tin Hi Were crowded with Simplicity Washers HELP US CLEAR THEM at Ridiculous Low Price SOS Price 258 PROTECTED BY SIMPLICITYS 5YEAR WARRANTY CORAL BELLS BLOOMED when they took trophy are Helen and Lena all the honors in the Blue Springs Flower Shop with Betty Hflrdle Norma Titus bowling league In front clutching the league and Doreen Mitchell in back Staff Photo SHOP nd SAVE AT IIVERS of Georgetown Brampton AMONO ONTAIIKVS FAMILY HALF SALE Casual Slacks MEN SWIPED DENIM FLARES MENS NYLON Windbreakers MENS SHOUT SLEEVE FULLFASHIONED KNIT SHIRTS 8 MENS KNIT SHIRTS Squall Jackets KNIT SHIRTS S 4 to SALE S to SALE BOYS DENIM SHORTS J ires to Teenage Flats Thei shoes come In brack brown and Salt 98 LADIES JUMP SUITS LADIES FLARE SLACKS LADIES CUMF KNIT Stretch Jamaicas 98 LADIES ACmK SHELLS LADIES KNIT SHIRTS 58 UNISEX SLACKS Special Sale Girls Stretch Slims Size to pair Striped Flares TANK TOPS Sue SHOUT DRESS SHIRTS Sizes to LADIES DRESS SHOES Black and brown p to

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