free Press Wednesday December the Pin at ACTON BOWLING LANES by Ken BEARDMORF Dec fl The Soak really their leagin lead when they mule a triple win it Up on the triple and Ingle tor Soaks were Earl Uppers took the Ural canto from by a pin then the evened op by plenty on the and hung on to take the finale by pin r a two and totals win Pacing the win SydHulme and Phil 28 Up for the were Helen Br llu rd 230 and Steve Patent took the tint go from Roller then got clobbered but good the middle but ramed to annex the finale by pins but were on the ptnfall take totals Tripling and alngllng were Kors Vryenhock 268 Roger Murray US 211 Bryan Dunn Bob Woodcock and Frank Getting em for the Rollers were Phil Skip Helen and Russell Mathews League Handing Soaks 81 Patents a Reamers 1 FlnHhera 34 Uppers GARDEN CENTRE Dec Hippies won their two and were going for the third failed to hold the Tigers and willed or two and totals win Top trio in the win were Lome Norton 23 Betty Jeffrey and Betty B OH Topa for the Tigers were Charlie Cheyne 2tB Anna Spears 218 and BUI Lucky Thirteen edged out a win In the first canto gainst by pins then went all out and wound up with the next two or a triple win Tripling and singling In the win were Grace Robertson 217 Jules and Stirs 208 minus the big trlcouta but coming up with the solos were Jens Kaiser and Brian McDonald first game win for Bobcats then came the revolution and Oddballs took em for the last two cantos and totals Up on the triple and single for Oddballs were Hitchcock 27S Norton 233 Bert Robertson and Boh missed the triple plateau but up there on the single plateau were Doug Lockerbie 20- BUI Gentles and Sid Spear League standing Hippies Lucky Thirteen 30 Oddballs Tigers IB and Bobcats 17 SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP Dec 7 The Lilies of the field they toll not neither do they spin but knew how to bowl when they met up with Ihr Asters They wound up with Allen made a bid for the second canto just missing It by 11 pins Heading up roll were Edmondjon Margot Lynda Harris 1811 and Dot for AMefairera Phillip ill and 213 The second pin Carnation failed to gain on but kept up to the wit triple win from Gladiolus Pacing the win were Janice Withers BOB Laura Treble Ve ma Tat ton and Norma Titus 523 Making with the most or were Heather Morton 557 Sylvia Magel 356 Marlcne Msrsh B and Cathy 16S Boses bowed out to the Peas in in the first canto but evened up In the second then hung on to lake finale by pins but come up with enough pins to take the singleton Tor totals Heading up Roses trundling were Agnes McElnncs Belly 1B5 and Irene 3 176 Top for Sweet Peas were Betty Lockerbie 218 Nolan and Helen Waterhouse League standing Lilies Carnations 55 Roses Gladiolus Asters Sweet Peas LAKE VIFW CENTRE MIXED Dec 7 Beit Evers hit the league leading for a two and lotalswin Golddlggcrs saving lace by taking the middle stania by pins Pacing the win were Wayne Moss 232 Flmer White 240 and AudreyPletsch541219 Topsforthi wore Christine Marion Storey 21 and Bill 1B3 Hot Show were hot enough to hang the sign on We Did efforts Top trio In Hot Shot win were Archie Baddeley 248 Pletrangell 207 and Dave McFarlane Best or We Did It were Tom Shsnnon Cookie James 168 and Joanne Fletcher 455 IBB Twas a split for Arislocats and Who Done Its Arislocats winning the first by enough to take totals while Who Done Its got the message In lime lo cop the last two cantos Top counter for Arislocats were Wood 230 Bob Wnrdle and An Perry 482 Best for Who Done Its were Lucy BIB 226 Harry Mlddlcton Joan Knight and Ward 233 Jon Hunt Fleet and Station Hole had themselves a merry go the Lice annex the third canto For good mcasire the Jon Hunt boys made with the totals Top trio for Jon Hurst were Terry Shorty CM and Whlley Best for Station Hotel were Brian McDonald and Bill William League standing Pete Barber Shop at Jon Hurst Johns Texaco Service SO Station Hotel Oakville Automotive Milady Boutique ACTON Dec I A met up with the first place Cameos and took em for the bundle with the result Ihcy found h top rung Nan Hurst 182 and Alice INDUSTRIAL COM Dec 8 Pete Barber Shop with Iwo and totals win from I Oakville Automotive moved up for a share lop rung The Automotive boys averted the count by grabbing the finale by 20 pins Heading up the Clippers win were Jeff Fryer 847 316 Jim El Toro 308 and Tom Hol Line Shannon Jest Automtolvc we Ken the Browning and John a Texaco Service made i and totals win from Milady who almost grabbed the sinq lie to with for Ihe Texan were Keith Andrews 274 Phil 241 BUI Anderson Fred a mention lor his olo in the finale Top for Harry Moon 718 340 and Gerry Bant am 1st Did situ Ore 11 Kangaroos made like Santa this week and gave all Intents of this me gift were the Octopus It was a hard fought battle between the Rabbits and Whales but the Rabbit threw moil punches to come up with one game and totals Finishing up the first on we saw the Teddy Bean gel stung as the Crabs took off with one game and totals Baalim 2nd Division Kicking up a smoke screen was a rose used by Donkeys a stoic away with all the points from the Cat hollowing the of Ihe Donkey Sea Horses galloped off with all the points from their less speedy competition the Snails To round off the Bantam division the I ns flew off with alt three point leaving the Dog howling on the The lucky Coke and Crush winners or this week are Peter David Mellsia and Laurie Ann Cook The Bantam Top Ten tor thla week an Bert Post Steve Peter 31B Dunn 163 Jim Junior Divlalaa Hot Dogs had two nice Christmas Sifts this week one was a new other was four points gave them Going out to take all the points this week the Arch in were toiled as the Turks took two games and totals Dodos came out of extinction this week take all four victory crown as took two gomes and totals away from The Idiots look advantage of the Ding A Ling this week by hitting them or all four points Senior Top Ten arc Dave Pink Janet Storey 234 BUI Gentles 207 Margo Matheson 204 Deb Storey Jake Van 1235 Rodger 1277 Made Knlghl Ted Muehlbacher 2351 Heather Wilkinson 1B0 League standings Bantam first division Teddy Bears Sea Horses 17 11 Whales 11 Snails 10 Babbits 0 Octopus nEcysllVa Hot Dogs 33 Dodos 190 Heather Dolphin Roach Brian La rsen 183 SUMIl Thompson Ron ISO Debbie Brown 4741801 David Mill John Ashley Nestor It might lust have been a little bit of Christmas cheer that caused Spitfire to split the points two apiece with Have Noll The Knight put on their Alley In England From the north of England comes the happy custom of the kissing bough A large hoop twined with greens is decorated with apples and candles And In the center there mistletoe signal for exchanging kisses for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER IN Thing to do GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES MAIN ST A Sparking the 222 Mary Bridge 466160 499 I best by the Store but i In the next two go by pins They were short on the total pintail however to lake total The two game win was good enough to put up for a share of top run Top trio for 225 Robertson 4D5 107 and June Payne 1B7 Beit In Family Stores efforts were 307 470 and Fran It was a two and toiols win for were going for he triple win but Farms made the win finale Top for Nielsen were Mary 223 and Audrey 42J 157 For Farms it Undo Mae Swack ISO and Sunn T Hunk 48 Clothing 40 Family S two Din A Lings had enough pins In hand however to take the singleton for totals Heading up the Din A Lings roll were Joan Why 229 400 and Hiring K 1171 Rebels best were Iorte450159 Betty Elliott 171 and Jenny Clendennlng totals win losing out In the finale to Bluebells Top trio for Buttercups wore Donna Slaves GIB Shirley and May mi MB fen in blue be li efforts were Beryl 230 Mary 210 and Audrey got 11 Top for Senior Knights Idiots Spitfires IB Ding A Lings Don forget bowler get your entry forms for the Twosome In by Saturday It you wish to participate We welcome Mrs Linda I crklns the ranks of our coaching staff Mrs successful debut as she coached her team the Hoi Dogs to a three game win The most Important reminder Is that our annual Christmas roll Is coming up this Saturday Best of luck that It for today and II si week at the t le 253 totel In ton Reliable Taxi Acton lanc 4B6 Acton Meadows Beet ACTON FRIENDS Dec The O with a triple from the Gremlins knocked said off the top rung and look it over Heading up the win were Doug COD Diana 558 and John Chapman 531 Making with the mosl or Gremlins were Hike Noble Allan and Mae 535 1203 look he first two from Hopefuls then Ihe Hopeful up a big win to grab the singleton or totals as a bonus Ho were Ken for xk Loll 190 and va 422 173 For the Hopefuls It was Chick Milne 4B2 Kevin Clarke and Ed 455 221 Specdys won the first and third from AlleyCata the third game being close 15 pin decided The Alley Cat were In the groove for the middle Same win by enough to take odd poinl total Tops In Speedy trundling were Willie Mitchell 258 Larry SOD 228 Best In the Cats effort were Gary Ritchie 223 and Jerry 534 league standing 1 O i Gremlins Speedys Hopefuls 21 Alley Cata ACTON Dec 10 Shade of Time edged out the Tigers In the first canto by then really got a In the middle but rallied to anneit the last go but t make with enough pins to take the singleton for totals result being Shadoof Time two games and Tigers one game and total Heading up the Shades roll were John Don Mario Donna ManloSSl and Tom Armstrong 210 Tops for the Tigers were Shorty Lowln Bob Price 243 and Arlle White It totals win for g with 701 260 Anne Marie Moore Flu Ion Adam and BUI Boyd Top trlcounlcrs for were Harry Mlddleton7l227fl Bill McMullen 258 and Ann Impossibles came up a two and totals win dropping the first lama to Ihe Washouts Tripling and singling for the Impossibles were Andre Bill 1270 Lcnora Vlckery 233 Gertie McMullen and George Pacing Washouts efforts were Mlddlcton 632 Ken Billings John Jordat THURSDAY TOPPERS 8 Silly Six won their first two Shamrocks winning the third rocks needed the win to hang on to the tan spot First game was close pins decided the issue Top trio for the Six wcrerolleenRobb70e302 Jenny SOB and Linda McDonald 47B Tops In Shamrocks trundling were Lcnnor Meecham and Jayci Adams 4S9 206 Ding A Lings took the first from Rebels by plenty 523 League standing Shamrocks 33 Ding A Lings 32 Bluebells Buttercups 26 Silly Six is Rebels MAJOR Dec Reliable Taxi packed In a pintail plus a two game win from Lanes lo pick up 40 points Their third game was plenty hot the Taxi boys came up with a roll The one game win along their roll was good for 37 points Top trio In the Re win were Jeff Fryer 1304 Bill Johnstone 783 341 and Phil 326 Tops for Acton Lanes were Dec DcForcst SO Ken 712 and Had 295 The first canto Aclon Meadows and on Hotel was a cliffhanger the Meadows made it by 4 pins The Dominion Hotel came back to win the two and with their total pin full rang up 39 points game win Golfers 37 Do were Bill Anderson Jack the ripper Gould and George Nurse 252 Best in he Golfers trundling were Bon Shannon 789 Jim Pro 733 and Jim El 707 252 The Acton Mcaduws Bees without the service of Fearless Archibald were no match for the Hi Ion a who parlayed a roll and their three name win to 39 points The Bees roll were good for 20 points CardinaTsss Was BIG FOUR Dec 10 Mud lucks threw the Icsguelcadlng Wildcats they rang up two quick wins and were going for the third but Wildcat stole he game by pins Top trio In the win were VosKump 541 Van Dam 470 and John Wildcats top trio were Van Arragon 239 Wyga 429 and Chris Duller 401 153 Eagle took the first from Hot Shots by pins soared off Into the wild blue yonder with the next two and left Hot Shot stranded with point High filer or were Ken Bert 4B6 187 and Marg Hammond 466 Hot Shots best were Big Jake Van Chcs and Web Kammlnga 436 172 League stand Wildcats Mud Lucks 45 Hot Shots Eagles MIXED Dec Nitwit gained on thai leagueleading Misfit when they took for two and total Misfit stayed on the win scene when they clicked in the middle chukker Up on the triple and single plateaus for Nitwits were Flslon Adams Porte Bob Snyd 211 Porte Tor and This is the lost week of scheduled curling before the new year There has been one change in the scheduling The Tuesday evening dnw scheduled for January 11 will he curled on December The change in the scheduling is necessitated by the Halton Peel which will be held in the local rink on Tuesday January All teams affected should make note of the change Boxing Day Monday December will sec a local mixed at the local club If you arc free that day better Ret your name on the list 1 On Sunday December the North Hatton Club are holding the Rice and Spiel for men They want two teams to represent the Acton Club In this spiel Sec about The ladles section are holding a Christmas party at the rink tomorrow night Thursday All ladies are invited to the pot luck supper and gift exchange Four rinks from Acton curled at the North Halton club last Sunday in the divisional play downs Did you know that the lights arc being left on over the curling surface at all times This Is to prevent condensation It Is also caster on the ballast and light fixtures than turning them off and on when the ice Is in use Better get your name on the New Yea- Party list It is open to all club numbers and It should also be a real leap year opener Picked up an Ontario Curling Association Annual recently It is full of information regarding curling in Ontario Here is just one item the Ontario Curling Association was formed in 76 The first president was Hon Peter Gow of Die red carpet has been rolled out for the Acton curlers This past week the lobby of the club has been treated to wall to wall win Just a turned Standing Here ore the standings as of the weekend Monday Afternoon Ladles Hansen Lucille Tyler 4 Norma Marchmcnt Drlnkwsller Ruth Mondpy Mixed to J Buckman 3 W Dubai Dubois 11 It B i 9 toll A lloblmon Baker T Tyler Jr TucadayMlxed M New tvalan Cook 10 Archibald 4 I arker Tueiday Mixed Blow Moore 4 Anderson 7 T Tyler Sr V I 11 Toih I 11 Wednesday M to March Andersons W Dubois Is I It A Robinson Wcdnriday Mm to A Tyler M Holmes Jordan B Toll I Iav I B llrlnkwaltir 4 Thursday ladles wen Tyler Ruth laihirlond Hansen 5 Mara Val llrlnkwsller 9 lucllletooksley 4 May 1 lutrlck Helen Glterbeln Wills llcwlti 4 Shirley Hunter Anne Mk McKcmloS T I March T 1- New Manes day Mixed 10 A 1- Derby M Jordan 10 For Christmas Tune up with In lop quality amplifier and accessor lo Our Intuit models make your raster more Instruments to suit all tastes GUITARS AMPLIFIERS DRUMS UKELELES and up 3995 and up B900 and up and up Harmonicas Rooorden Dixie Fifes Banjos etc Cor Guelph two and totals the Inst canto Pacing the win were Bill Gentle Audrey 174 and Bill Fabian 474 21B Best tor the were Jean 233 Cliff Wedge IBS John Misfits Nllwlts lo you parent of If they have not try form for the please have them right on the pre deadline my iriendllcs so and goodnight Concord City Police shoot loose dog Esquesing township farmers may be catching up with loose dogs which have been destroying valuable livestock within the past three months During Monday afternoon s council meeting livestock Spencer Wilson walked in with a collar belonging to a dog he said police shot near Hornby It is believed the dog killed a valuable ewe belonging to Douglas Gardhouse Council approved payment of to Mr Gardhouse and for two trips to Mr Wilson under the provisions of the Livestock Protection Act WW ice time schedule Sun Dec IB Dec Dec 7 0S Bantam IS Juveniles New Hamburg practice Wed Dec 22 Novice practice Dec Pee wee 15Mldgels Juvenile practice SATURDAY DEC III IIIMIIl It summer Christ mas In Argentina and the traditional feat Is served outdoors and jasmine deck the table which has as edible center piece whole pie IRON BOUTIQUE Now AT LEON GALLERIES GEORGETOWN GLASS Announce New Addition To the Show Room Crystal Boutique IMPORTS ONLY by Hobnail Milk Coloured Glass Viking Coloured Vases Comports Candy dishes etc All hand made IRON WORKS by J Forbes Small pieces but original and of course NEW ORIGINAL PAINTINGS by Horthy and others now in our bus and show room ant Raymond Bessy Last Collection GEORGETOWN GLASS MIRROR now has samples of beautiful Oval Mirrors Shower enclosures wardrobe sliding mirrors medicine cabinets WORKS OF ART AND PORTRAITS made to order and many other interesting things Also we help with installation of your Bar GEORGETOWN GLASS MIRROR US Guelph St E 877 GLASS MIRRORS cut to size white you wait OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Datsun 1200 beautiful miles to TREE DAY is every day at GUTHRIES Gives SCOTCH PINE TREE FARM CREWSONS CORNERS i CHOOSE AND CUT YOUR OWN TREE I the moreforyourmoney car See at NORTH END BP 235 Base Line Road Milton 8782471 There rc more than TfOO fulcra cross and the UihA