Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 22, 1971, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday September the at ACTON BOWLING LANES rolloff IM took inn of AM mid Could mil I would you In litiuiui turn i In the for Mny at Urn tuulim hull if ilon Imok tun t waul limit tin lippuH ludliN lwimiu wtiltti 1V1I111J Hi Ii 11 mi fur- in flirt i mint luiuilni Kl Uppers for Iwi morn Imwltiiiiof would t Audi 1 y Imrd Urn iiwllnu it II re Int at 111 mm ln ft l J J JTiTw my Ki of tt Youth I ih vim l 1 twin lid Morton and standing Hot Shots MudluckaO Wildcats I Nit WltH 1 Alky Sept The league started off their regular totalwln Andre Wayne 2IU ami schedule and It was a two and totals result down the line Carnations Keith Wellwood 213 were top trio In the win up took the first spasm from Lilys of the Valley by 25 pins latched on to Has roll were Harry Mlddleton Ann I 180 the second by 13 pins but bowed out in the third by pins They and Ed Browne Cardinals made with two and win grabbed the singleton for totals by pins Top trio Tor Carnations Shades of Time winning the middle by 18 pins Top trumllfiui were Laura Treble Vcma Tatton and Norma Titus or Cardinals was done by rdmondaon 225 I Iflton 191 For the Lilys It was Karen Mathews Elsie Ed and Doug 178 Best for of lime and Lynda Harris 492 Asters came up with a Harmer John 488173 and Don two game from Sweet Peas who made with a win In the middle canto League standing Washouts Impossibles in by 22 pins Topping the Asters trundling were Marilyn Barber 895 Shades of Time TlRLra Has Beens and Jill McLaren Best for Sweet Peas were Nolan Betty Lockerbie and Mary Anderson 458 Gladlo dropped the first canto to Roses BIG FOUR evened up In the second then hung on to annex the finale by and Sept Paced by Big Jake Van Koovb hot stashed away the odd pqlnt for totals for their two and totals win Web 448 along with Ardile Duiker Hot Heading up the win were Sylvia Mages Peg Emmerson Shots were hot enough to win all games from top and Smith Best for Rosea Betty were Floyd Hammond 473 Jenny mid Irene 193 and Agnes McGinnea Hammond 148 came up with a two and lotah win League standing Carnations Asters Gladiolus Lilys of the Wildcats winning the middle canto Top tripling Irlo Valley Sweet Peas 2 Roses were Rcnce Voskamp Bryan Hammond and VanDer Kooy Beat In Sept It sometimes happens and It did Records of the night Larry Douglas Dolf Van Arragon499221 and bowling got lost strayed or stolen and yours truly cannot come with what transpired Sorry about that we will be more careful next week Sept With a few brief words of welcome from president Pete Sept In the for Trlnnos Homer the league started off their Alley Dusters for three game win dm season In racing parlance the Station Hotel broke fast from the John 540 257 and JoyLc Adams 170 linn up barrier and took over top spot with a triple win from Petes Barber the win Top for Alloy Dusters were Shop Toptrlolnthe Hotel win were Conway 752 272 Nit With Jack Gould 094 267 and Doug Lockerbie 300 Tops for Pete with a two and totals win from Misfits who made with Liu win In tin Barber Shop were Jim Pete Schlppcr and middle canto by nine pins Top trio for Nit Wits wort Porte 604 Jon Hurst Electric made it a two and totals Donna Staves and Bob Snyder 221 up win from the new entry Milady Boutique with Pete Homer 734 322 with the its top triples were Porto 190 Don Harris 254 and Bruce Shultls pacing the win For Rose Gentles 419 the hairstylists and Andre Broulllard 266 League standing were best John Texaco Service were In for two and totals win when Dusters they met up with the A B Supermarket Keith Andrews 721 John 296 and Phil headed up the win Top trio for the Abies were Gary John fn the weekly Beat the Champ inc and Kors Vryenhoek title Jack Gould with a and Guy Payne with League standing Station Hotel John Texaco 3 Jon Hurst a qualified for the right to challenge the champ In tin Electric A B Supermarket 1 Milady Boutique 1 Pete Barber Shop ACTON LADIES Sept 15 Every game was a winning one for the Perkins when they met up with McDonalds Sparking the win were Linda Perkins MaySwackhammer615228 Tops in McDonalds Linda McDonald and Mary Lamon Pierces won the first from Smiths hung on to win the middle go by pins then bowed out In the finale to settle for a two and totals win Heading up the Pierces roll were Betty Harrington and Fran Pierce Top trio for Smiths were Bea Anderson Jean Smith 165 and Mac 428 160 had big win in the first canto against the lost out In the second by 11 and a close third game decision by two pins On the strength of their first big game win however they took the odd point for totals Top trlplers for McKnights were Grace Robertson June Payne 470 169 and Lynn Barrett 161 League standing McKnlghts Perkins Pierces 9 Mc Donalds 6 Smiths THURSDAY TOPPrJtS Sept ShanuwtoaftcrlosingthefiretgametoDinga lings hit the win circle in the next two spasms for a two and totals and win Leonora McKuwon 512 Elaine 507 222 and Joyce Tops for lings were Joan Why Bev 469 and Joan Schipper 420 183 Bluebells made every game a winning one when they met up with the Rebels Mary Hiscock 216 Audrey Blanchard 431 161 and Berk 155 headed up the win Best for Rebels were CecUe Porte 1851 Pierre 471 and Mary OBrlen 333120 The Buttercups and the Sexy Six had three close games but all went to the Buttercups credit the first game by 28 pins the 18 and the third a repeat performance pins Top trio for Buttercups were Shirley Thomson Donna Staves 193 and Bullet For the Sexy SU it was Colleen 485 Gloria 117 The triple win gave Buttercups top spot MAJOR SepL Acton Meadows won all their games from Hinton store tair Don Wilkes 1 RonShannon780291andJlmBullough71 pacing the total pintail of Heading up Hinton pintail of were Squeek RigoGT8277 Daw Johnson661236and Doc Acton Lanes packed in a three game win along with the onfall of at the expense of the Acton Meadows Bees Top for the Lanes were Mlddleton Had Deforest and Frenchy Conway The Bees pufall of was paced by George Archibald 242 and Bob Hall 2273 It was a two game win along with a pintail of for Scenic Reliable Taxi being on the short end packing In a of with their solo win Top for Scenic Pools were Bill Anderson JackGoukl712293andTomBrowning695243 Topsfor the were Jeff Pete Homer681 304 and Don Hams 236 League standing Acton Meadows Scenic Pools 71 Reliable Store Acton Lanes Acton Meadows ACTON MDCKD Sept Washouts were anything but that when they met up with the Tigers After holding the Tabbies to a tie in the first canto Washouts went on to snare the next two and totals Mlddleton 749 Ken Billings and Ches Lewandowaki 867 sparked the win Top trio for Tigers were Artie White 190 Ema WeUwood517 190 and Joan Porte Impossibles won the first l under way and being the and nix averages no as to form iNilmu id ImigiKi brief words of welcome from IN Nidi lit ItilxTtftou Km it under way and peering at some good triples and i7 I for effort and coming Thill ft nut w I A tin hut tSlntVfirmlilAa nit am my fi l ami out Si II off In Mood atyla win tot foul lino ttioflnit tliln limy won nil fimi Ita 1 MnkliiK with the trlplm mil K r DIM 211 Ibwr Murray rank Dull 1 in for I re I I vie Hob llolli ra rolled up two win lonlng out In the flrnt to On ttm tiipU unci for Itollira wen Phil ISimur I Ad litis mill Dp third fin Dim lliurh ten 215200 unit Aiairi 221 Soakia win two mill touita wlnmir from ii out tin win In tin 1 by two nail Tor Sunken mini ail Wial 2IKI Vim AillnWliIti tin lorn mi fur Mi unit rw notes Complete lists of prize winners will appear in next weeks Free Press Space in todays Issue Is devoted mainly to a general account of the fair am pictures Handicrafts and school entries showed more originality thb year Shell collections vegetable animals novelties and decorated bottles showed plenty of new ideas this year Especially unusual were Don Prices lamps made of wooden sticks The promised dunking machine was missing from the Duke of Devonshire chapter of the I O D raised funds tagging canto from Has without too much trouble squeezed out a two win in the second then hung on to grab the finale by seven puis for the There were six fairs Saturday within a radius of a few miles But Acton attendance was still record Miss Acton Fair trophies for the top three contestants were donated by H H Becker Milk and Imperial Oil corsages by Elsie Syme and John Cartage roses by Jack and their float by Eramosa Flower Mart M P Whiting brought his wife and their two youngsters Jamie and Tracy with him when he came to open the fair Friday evening But the youngsters were a lot more interested in getting out to the midway for candy floss than in his words opening of official ROOT HOME CENTRE US Main SI THURS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23 24 25th EXAMPLE ITEMS ON SALE SHE 200 IIHF TRACTOR MOWER Our Cat 1M NOW ONLY I GAL toys LINES REDUCED SAVE ON ALL MITEL HOT WHEELS only 59 PLUS MANY MANY MORE SPECIAL BARGAINS CHECK OUR SPECIAL HANDBILL Sincere Thanks Tyler Transport Ltd for Kind and Courteous assistance In a truck or our float In the Fall Fair Parade and allowing us the use of facilities for decorating purposes To their courteous driver Ernie Daer wo another special thanks also to Country Mart for the use of a tractor for our train float EXECUTIVE MEMBERS ACTON SKATING ACTON IGA STORE IGA I0WM Apple Juice BfcC INSTANT COFFEE DUNCAN CAKE MIXES 2 PIE FILLERS KERNEL CORN 2 CLARK SOUPS All FLOUR 35 DOLE 16 45 HCKENNOOOIE IGA runts FOOD DETERGENT 89 LEAN MILD CURED SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS mm mhh CHICKEN QUARTERS UHI MEATY SIDE SPARE RIBS SIMM Mom SIDE BACON I MEAT PIES III SHIPSY ALL BEEF WIENERS Shamrock Gallon Ice Cream LARGE EGGS 44 GaJKCMI Peanut Butter 395 IGA COOKED Spaghetti 45 BANQUET DINNERS SPORTSMAN CLEANED AND SMELTS 39 COFFEE RICH 49 CRACKERS it CHRIST OR SALT ft flAVOIED MINI CHIPS BANDED MEG FOR MUX OR ALMOND HERSHEYBARS 3 BANDAIDS RIGHT GUARD TAME CREME RINSE DAM MONARCH VANILLA TOPPING T ANA RURE ORANGE JUICE BLUE BONNET COLOtIO MARGARINE LIQUID WAX 39 79 59 89 89 39 89 69 43 IGA LEMON MERINGUE IGA 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