Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 26, 1972, p. 8

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The Acton Froa Press Wednesday January Spilling the at ACTON BOWLING LANES were fiord Ml MS Hob Mitchell ISO and lllll It and win tor an Ihry met up up the win Jim BIS hanan mm Accepts coffee offer escapee apprehended whu the lilt ipsim ad Kevin Clarke 4H Milne Jan IT rolled to triple win over leagueleadlnf with Phil Adams Ml JW Skip Helen Sueur and my and Carol Col Mm em for he wen IGrace Robertson SIS Tom and Roy Swan J WtsiaU Frank K I and McDowell toe Finishers the Urn two from only roar back Hi win In the final and rib the slnileton lor totals Making wllh and for Finisher were Millie Fabian John On the triple kick for were Phil Syd John III and for a clean sweep Getting the and aoloa were Lea canto by On the triple and Ingle for Tigers wire Ron no Elm on AS Anna Dill Mathlri hoyne only to to Up annex the third go odd totals by On triple and alngle plateau for were John BM 31 Joe Richard Andre MO Helen and Alklnaon for Patents Rob Woodcock B0 fill Roger Murray Mi Sunn McCilltoway and Soak SO Rotlera IB Dean BO SB GARDEN CENTRE Jan IT Hippie won tint go from Lucky by 18 pint dropped the accond but came back to win he third plus the odd point for Tripling nd or Norton HIT Robertson Harry and Emmy 210 League it an ding Lucky Oddballs alii U SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP Jan IS toil out In the tint to Roses then bounced back to win the two and with Roach T2I Sandra SOT and Karen 2B0 pacing win TopalnRoaetLfforta wervAgnei Cathy Dunn 1rg Hurdle IT2I Topi or tiwret Poaa were Mary Helen and Lena in were a two and tot ill winner to ling out In the middle win were Norma All Laura Treble 211 and Jeancllc 473 Topi In Cole 4TB TJ Ml Sweet MIXED Jan 11 The frontrunning arc alowly coming back lo laical learn lake a fall exit them were We Did 111 who took for two In the I Tom hut alngle look the middle enough plni lake Pacing llarber Shop roll were Jim llutlough TH4 una Tom Shannon Til and Jo If Fryer 23 Dun crowed a I Clio licit In the were Homer K7 t0 Don 751 and alandlng Teiacu League tanning FOi IB Alley 31 Jan Time were mid em for all N Tripling and In Ihe win Oil liar middle by ID who i nil Hon ami Top trio In hhailea of were llupe MB Donna 111 and Don Mario IB7 Cardinal look the Tint anaam from Waihnuii the up In the with a pin win and lurked away the finale hut on total pintail II wai even i for for Cardinal On the triple and Tor were Hi 7 Id 111 a George I Die and Rod ilOBl Who III were a three had no trouble in winning the go took the aecond by plni off a Hoi Shot ruah to lake Ihe finale by On triple at Youth Bowling The ft timed up the Saturday by taking of from the Hi To wrap up ine urn and Teddy Bean Bantam lad Division The In out of the rain on the weekend lo soak the for both garnet It appeared that the their wet the Sea lionet away all of the The Dogi barked up two today leaving the The Coke and Orange Cnuo Dave Debbie and Bantam Top Robbie Dunn MB 2011 Allan Edmondion iS Junior Dlvltloo Continuing their aurge to the top Archies rolled over the for three games hockey puck your knee and kreps It Saturdays bowling Foi qualifying round lor Stardom Wet Storey Shan Up Ihere lor Hot Shots were Archie Boo and was a wo and totals win for Ariatocais lieti last Tripling and singling for were Ed Wood DBS John Dunn lob Mrni Hob and Anne Perry Heal it was Elmer While Audrey 111 and Larry Knlghl league Did Arlitocata Who Done 111 Hot Shots Beat INDlSTRIA COMMERCIAL Jan IB Johna Texaco Service kept their plare on the lop rung winning two and totals from Mai loo liotcl losing the flral by pins Top trio In the win were Bill Andrnon 751 Phil and John 70S 21 Beit for the Hotel outfit were Dave McMillan oil 3U lllll Williams McDonald and Jack Gould The Milady Boutique came Harry t and fll Topi In the Okies trundling were John Farms in lint from l ink with lilt Making most for Bonk were Fran and June Payne in dim Iwas a big night lor I from the amen llnullnuc th Mary MO Audrey 2D0 and pacing Heading up were llarb llion Ilea MO Ml and Jean league itotidlna I A It ink 9 lie Parma Family Stored lolhlng were in way lor a triple win but Impusslhlci the lull by IrlplliiH and for wire Arlle a SI raw In the ilnglea department Gertie Mr Mullen shiner Mimre and Wayne Jll standing Shade of Time In the lop inol Ilea wire Vuakami 24U Bryan ro trlriiunlers hilly Six who came through In win tail canto Audrey lllnncliort 201 Mary and paced the win Top trio for the Silly his were Jenny 242 Colleen 120 unit Linda 4JJ IM llutterrupi 1ml out In the first no in rame Ihomt i nun a Hum were I Why H the Dodos games and from ie Raiders struck the for three out ot four Junior Top Ten M MB Ed Couture 492 Fletcher The sapped the for two games and Staying up in the first place waa the ambition of the nig Ml al they look three points mm the Generosity is the Spitfires and Hive took Matheso Pink 2B4 241 Margo I 222 Barry Payne B Aide Knight IIS Vat Hall Ml Stan 111 221 Rodger standing Rabbit lave 27 Lings Seem as if injuries and such are not our adult leagues Ac- to llrid Martin of our Junior Hospitals want funds County Council is being asked to increase grants to hospitals and change the basis of the Brants Currently the county grants per bed when a hospital is built or expanded At Tuesdays meeting of count council a delegation representing the four hospitals in Halton asked council to consider paying one third of the cost of capital expenditures for construction and expansion Terry Balnes chairman of Georgetown District Hospital Board of Directors told council the changing trends in hospital care made the grant system antiquated Acton Reeve P suggested those municipalities with hospitals In thdr community should pay a bigger share than those who nam none In their own community but use the tour existing hospitals Council made no decision but referred the matter to the ad ministration committee ler Ijwnnilowikl ill 111 and liny Hill i Jin Doll Van Arrdgon and Larry 1711 licit In were Hammond Ken Porriih nil Jenny Mud lurks 4 Hut TRIANO MIXED Jan win the with llff Joyce Adams IdJ Jll and John heading up Ihe win by winning the middle nM liy oho point of offer to stop for cup raff the end of an extremely brief vacation for an inmate of Centre Inst week Hero of Actonn Morv officer llw centre Driving from following completion of hid shift 1210 Merv upon near Itccognlxlng limn Morv quickly removed Wh llo and cup which curry Correctional Centre Insignia picking him up ride The in in lie HI to and told him hed be Kind to give him lo llrtirnptfjii where he he worked to police cruiser while IhroiiHli Acton Merv continued on lo icor own where found no in he downtown lie might find police help in IJclrcx Plain on llinlts of icorgctawn Merv offered to trenl lo cup of coffee offer made the fatal of Ml flu J hljn III ABIIMHMTFN When Dm the Spring a a WO single which la a new lulltt high single he Iortr 23 IB1I and wi re top trlcounlera for Is grahlxd a two am win from who made Bio j in win Making th dry urn landing In General ho l dale that dayMarry lingers former the information on thli affair make lure your entry li filed in lime an Light pound baby girl for MrKlnnun of the my u dioi and goudnltc It mill soon be Spring Cleaning Time Time to Look to Lakeview Centre for your supplies ARMSTRONG CLEANER ARMSTRONG WAX SHEPHERD CASTERS For moving of furniture EASY CLEAN RUG SHAMPOO RENT BY THE DAY OR WEEK easy clean shampooer FLOORING IS OUR SPECIALTY FREE ESTIMATES ON INSTALLATION Lakeview Centre MAIN ST N ACTON STANDARD curlers captured the coveted OKeefe trophy at Erin this week Skip Jack Hamilton Georgetown and viceskip Bob Acton front Jack Burroughs Guelph and Bill SomerviUe of the Acton club comprised the champs They are employed at Standard Products Georgetown Photo BOWL for Pleasure for Health to do GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES MAIN ST N I WIN A FREE TRIP FOR TWO to NASSAU TWO GLORIOUS WEEKS PLUS SPENDING MONEY LAST WEEKS WINNERS Jean Jackson Mrs Mary Graham James Alice Wilkinson Gloria Watson Barb Ashley Keith Doris Henry J Creasey Allan Calver William J M Lumbers Mrs Jones Mrs M Slaley Von Mrs Rene Thompson Jason Masales Mrs A Ellerby Nancy Frances Marcoux Laurel Vlietstra Donna Mrs H Hams D Malcolm Carl Cossidy Arthur Saunders Mrs J Gary MundayMrs HFreuler VHenderson Mrs Glen Gibbs Anita Dowding Barb Marzo Josey Holmes Shirley Jocque Mrs J Rol Marvtn Hunter Mrs Ed Archibald Enid Dunn Mrs David Hall Fern M Kenny Mrs J M Kenney Mrs M Milne Mrs H Hams Jessie Coles A Mans B Matthews Lore John Dennis Erickson C Anderson F VanWyck Fran Frank Mrs William Mcfntyre W Kelly Mrs John Mason Mrs S Lee ho encountered cruiser In lie plaza flicked the lights on his cur to draw the intention of Ihu police officer The tensed up night of the cruiser but Merv was able to twit him until he explained the Ion to ihe police officer Georgetown police radioed II ic picked up and returned to centre man wus unarmed and failed Merv until was loo Into It wan Ihe second Inmate Merv apprehended during employ in Ten years ago recognlied an escapee from front window took chase and cornered him in the Thompsons Motors lot Is believed the escapee left Ills Job urea the centre at 10 Wednesday Anniversary coming up Ity Mn Hon Mrsn Delated brut wishes to Hill ami Ihe otcn wedding couple who have spent nearly half of their married life at A porty held lit township was attended of their 13 children of their Knuuhlilldren two as well host of and to Mrs Stun Norrii belatedly to Dave KitchlnK Itlik Dorothy Jones of llurilnijlon in Ihu of mother who passed away very suddenly Monday morning It Fin ley presided and Mm Mervin Thomson acted as it reports were presented are for Improvements to be curried out before years of service to community in two years time LODGE RR L1MEHOU5E ONTARIO wen Georgetown oil No Ice Skating Snow mob Snowmobile Rentals Competition Snowmobile Track ICE SKATING WEEKENDS Dancing Sat Jan 29th Country Classics Telephone See these Al USED CARS this week at your friendly dealer In Milton 1964 Galaxie 500 4 door hardtop in raven black with red Interior V8 automatic power steering power brakes radio very clean inside and out Excellent handling car Lie No 1966 Ford Custom dark blue door Vfl automatic transmission radio power steering white walls wheel discs Licence No N4253 1966 Mustang Gold with black vinyl roof automatic trans mission power steering radio wire wheel discs white walls Licence No 1968 Ford Pickup radio immaculate 28000 miles Licence No C4648 1968 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door Lime Gold V8 radio standard trans mission car Licence No TRAFALGAR alMMaaal

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