Acton Wodnciday February the ACTON BOWLING LANES by Ken kepi Jan at front running with triple Jake Van W I4S McDowell HI Prank Mead X Hill lloyd anil llryan Ml Up lor wire Dunn CM trunk Daley Rub Woodcock K3 E40 Kara Vryrnhork Honor Murray Nil loll Norton 111 and Ml Ml Beit In Doug Lockerbie DM CM IjuiUcH Sid MB C45 and Lea 0 lT3 nut In Ihe Ural I Thirteen but came back Iho I SI White John and lloberia llnvd Ml on Ihe Irlple plateau Tripling and or were I 3131 Skip ISM Milan Helen 11 and ilnnle Maialea wore a two name winner Upper lull out or lot all when mute a bin win In were John lonalantlne turn Ml and DliHini rrlpllnii and for were Hay AlkntonHooiEll sieve Atkinson anil Helen llmulllnl S3 HI A3 Uppers 3 mil by ml I the and It all by a big enough margin to like he odd for fop were llolly I 111 Norton Ml and Holly Jeffrey HI Making with the moil or Turn were Ron Jill Bill Malhlei Anna Spear U3 were irace SB CM Tom llouillelrt 313 193 ami tryleri Mt lllppka Lucky Thirteen Si llddballa Tigers lleadplni 33 W R Jan IS r loaing Ural canto lo the league leading 1 1 llm Miles by pins bounced hack win Hurdle Sylvia lM Morton and Dunne 21 tripling ami Top inn In llllea Mallhewa 321111 Sandra Iaien Hate rdnumilion 330 1 1 sweet won the first two Irom arnalloni by the aame margin then wrapped up the for Top Irlcountera In win wore Adele Nolan Mary ill and nelly Lockerbie 3091 Top Irlo for Carnations were Janice Ut 331 1 UTS and till Altera were ahorl end ly anC Cher- 111 Harbor anil STRIKES By Mil Gentle Bantam lit Toput It lightly week the Teddy Bean squeeied all out ol the tight grip the The Kangaroo hopped annlher vie lory week Ihry won gamei from the Grata The did not today illm marglm decided both Bantam The meowed and up all three polma In two from the The Itoriel bucked up three polnti today with mapping at their but no I enough It the taking to the air fly with all the from grounded Winning the and Orange Bill Sieve Rob Hurdle 3t 1G3 Wendy 38T I Junior The Raider cooled down the Hot thli week by taking two gamea and away from Ihem The took advantage of the Ho Ion to lake three from the to advance In the II seemed like the Archlei and By Bob Mac Arthur Saturday a mens invitational spiel was held at the club There were two draws of three games was Allan E tier by The top team in the early draw was try Jack Bruce He had a total of points Second team was skipped by Bob Cunningham of the Bank of Nova Scotia with points The third high was skipped by Jeff Duck of Georgetown They won points Fred McKay of won fourth and Ben Tarr of Brampton had the highest single game with 18a points In the second draw Henry of was high team They won with points Second high was the team of Harvey Hill of with points G Huffman and his rink of Burlington was for third A of the local club turned In a score of points to take fourth place High single game score was R Mullen of the Bank of Commerce with points Prizes offered to the curlers were watches shirts power tapes and garden hose The high single game winners were given dub pins Saturday will be the annual spiel This should produce real good curling It is a mens event Last week Thursday a regrettable accident happened Mrs Marg BUI Toth while coming from her car to the club house fell She had her arms full at the and in failing broke her leg in two places This will end Marg s curling for the season The new draws started last week They will run to the end of March Then more playoffs will be held to declare winners of the draw league Mil 1 larnlWill AlrrHII I IAKrVltW Jan llwaia two and win lor the alter lining out In the call Tripling Met I mi junn in Anne 1 We Did III did IW ifi who dliin do II on irlple lor Wo Dili loin m HI ill Muialei and 14 Up Ihere lor Who Iti wen lfllli Us and Sinn 311 their d Hut hi by pin tingling for Altera were Cheryl 331 Jane the Archlei Junior Top Ten tor week are Hun Turkoii 310 Maria Dan Thompion Roach Jennifer 111 Mike 491 Gary UB 114 46a 1T0 Senior ll a day for genemilty ai the Idiot and Have Noli tied two gamea apiece the It came on top by winning ihe extra game anil The took complete control of lint place by winning two and from The Ding A had no energy ai they won alt of Ihe from Ihe lleadplni Senior Top Ten Dave Pink Dan McGIIIoway 1S3 3191 Rodger Marcel 003 316 Hall Ml Den lie Drlnkwaller Sit Janet Jack VanderKooy George 314 189 League 1st Teddy HcarsJOU Crabs 16 9 Bantam 2nd Sea lenqulni IB Junior Hoi IS lolhltig I- a family 64 Last Sunday the mens draw of Wednesday nights declared winners for the first draw It was the team of Allan Bill Pendleton Bob and Earl Ryder against the team of Ron Bill Malnpriie Parker and Stan Bowen At the end of ten ends the Ellerby was the winner Last Thursday the ladies held a minispiel Two fourend games were played Top team was skipped by Phyllis Patrick Second high team had Ruth Leatherland holding the broom Third prize went to the team After the curling a lunch was served of course RETIRED nurse Mrs Alma Swetman has had plenty of favorable comments from the article in last weeks Free Press She had Indicated some of the frustrations of working as a public health nurse in North Pla leaders Yearround coffee house second playground cited wire Mini Ill ami Mil IIU1 Hoi Sholi wai McMillan and llelly tnrn In League Handing ra to We Dl till Arlitocali43 Who Hi 3D llulShuli Jan is a triple winner at a hlllSiKur778W narklnji the win llcl in llolel erort re Jack anil lllll Wllllami UilKi Aulomatli drimpid llarlur shop came back to win Ihi nut two anil lolali Tom M4 114 am Johnny Mctllloway 13U up win lip for wen Jeff 371 Jim llullough 111 30 nnd 371 ilanillng Jihni 30 Jon Hi IMr Darner Shop Hit i 1ADIIS I- arms but made wllh llirb Wilson J smith and Ilea Ul win for Swnckhamer SiKun 416 11131 and 1 42 IV a Clothing from Family siorc Myrtle 3IX1 and III MO Store were Hetty Mil and I Ii he I 111 Ml with llu lot lor old Iy I 1 lllng II In itan7n and Jinny lltolidi lint for lolniiul tin for lotalt by r for Hot win Ik Jnki in AM 1 lleryll 316 getting made wllh a two and win from Shamrocks who had Jackson 418 and Wendy for top trio Ihey met up the llullcrciipi Joan 3331 and Betty headed up win Top tripkrs fur were Donna Staves 1941 Shirley Ifll Terry Silly Six were a two and lolali winner Ding A were Colleen 360 Jenny 169 and Joan McKnlghl Miking wllh the moil for Ding A linos Joan Why Vc and Joan Rebel Hot Shots S3 Jan 30 Misfits win from Cnnnnnliills moved up for in- of Ince I Harris 681 irry 1 300 and tripled and tingled In the win Top trio In Cannonballs itrorti wire John Cliff Joyce Adams I 31 look first two cantos Whips for the grabbed win pins Top tor were Iortc I2T3J and Slaves VI or the Whips were Bill IS and Hob Mitchell three game win over ihe Aclon for a point win The Lines tallied for 33 the Golfers were Jim 907 302 Mae 781 Mil and Ron Shannon Top trio for the Lanes were Dec 143 300 Tom Browning 111 271 and Glen 2G3 Reliable Taxi packed In a pintail with their two game win Acton Meadows lor 31 The Bees tallied points for pintail Top for Reliable were Pete Homer SOS Bill JohnstonellO 3661 and For the National Classified Bowling Championship and lour ladles and four mens teams will be qualifying for Ihe right to advance In rollofts re close press time indites a again my anil It Concord City HIGH school students started their second semester Monday had three days off last week for the switchover LIMEHOUSE ONTARIO miles well of Georgetown Highway tee Skating Snow mob iling Snowmobile Rentals Competition Snowmobile Track ICE SKATING WEEKENDS Dancing Sat Feb 5th Rocking Horse Telephone house all round A tit thu liHled in thu fllkd in by nil rtcruntlon Imnkrn llio Hit of 4iniiibll was by mill rtmtliin irlmiir to provide fur in Ann 1 rtiilcr of it it lirrllltally her out Slit ISO Sin- ran lit own the wliuk In lc jiHcuii loniiiluul held nun unit In tin pool nil lake lkll received and hud MInn Awhley lDongtaff Other Joined In writing ilLUilhdiiiiHWLiH mill icimetiteil by Mr Willi her tons r wi milling Cathy fill a week a week were Krul Kick Rocher MePhiiil Vnkrlo rendu lib Mcrrln and Diane Coffee house Brian recainmended Unit house should Ik- oiwrnkd yenr round be Independent lie from any c- livitics type of would draw large crowd especially during the winter l no nit 1 or running a yearround coffee he had two rcc urn en A full tunc could be hired as and be responiible for the operation and maintenance of the facility Second luggcitlon waa to employ several youths to operate the project on a part time basis under lie direction of a parka board member Across section of youth primarily should tie lee ted for the Jobs second concept has be vcral advantages over the first It is less expensive than supporting a full time position unci also affords more Involvement in the project by the youths themselves Reviews summer Reviewing the summer reported ll good Attendant a liiu watt ruuulur holiday in mini to and pong una lahlu mill lo llmr lluwuvor Die of Itoyti from II to ye lira of who Dm In llm I lliem In during the if oldm were tuil iniikltig of Hie Ihi liiu alio of this Hruw arose If I lo in of iiiltitieluivior tlmea would tho evening I heir would tlio older people from Nerved I believe llm wan siiiiens ll did serve to of the youth also provided ome to led Italy Hie anger aged Mr Campbell Unit a futility should be made available dally for 10 age group He felt the in place Ills third recoimucnuuiion I so pluyitround supervisor should lie solely concerned with the ad ministration and organization of special events and general ac tivities His lust recommendation Is that the resources of the town should be coordinated A list of nil available apace in churches schools etc be com pi led ll ay ground leaders were asked list their comments and criticisms of the program felt Ihe program was good but several repealed the feeling supervisor Mary Ann carried too much of Ihe burden She hud her own group yet had to leave to handle many other things Disciplinary problems appeared were reported dally As a result several of the assistants concluded there be an adult supervisor who did not have An older person they thought might command more respect from some of the young trouble- Some also felt there should have been more leadership during special events Sole boy was only one boy leader Hick and several commented other boys would have been good for the boys groups helping out with preparations and supervising on North Halton Red Cross Homemaker Service new rates as of februirt per day Instead of As Requested by the Department of Health Acton Pharmacy COLD REMEDIES Dristan Tablets 119 Anacin Tablets 69 Bufferin Tablets Bromo Seltzer 129 Listerine Antiseptic 149 ContacC Capsules 99 Vicks 99 Vicks Formula 44 so Toilet Tissue 88 Ml In hiding Miss foil a all week fifogruni would he belter this yeurs eight weeks A I for the litldren t the oilier end of town was ret Mr a and with the Iiluyground were not iinderutood the and hud isms of Ills luck of rulloti A large art a must tidy a strong need In her own Mary Aim the Itetit a caff ever good anil la I events Her for year also included full time playground end of mule leaders six week program fell the closing program not lie lie Id In me immunity centre Her leiiglhy detailed report was filled with very specific for other However it wan truly a great summer concluded her report Hell a he summer swimming program was more man July Mid hud Ions advance inforinullon llfiHuurd position Die area supplies Nut not structured In Hie morning pluygronnd Mary Ann I remit r wan lie swimming while at lernfons ihe ret renllun iiinsldtred an merit hut no itri la on on has iiuuk yet 392 births for Etqueslng I township ret flO still births over IIT7I township council Informed Monday night whi n wen to puss resolution pay eg liter Ihe statistics dirk explained tlic fee In wild lo the IKputy Director of ft must put eat year IlPlli or pM for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER IN Thing do GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES MAIN SI N MEMIIlt f A BECKERS Announces new management of their EdwardGuelph Street store in Georgetown Larry Allen of Acton has taken over as store manager all you really need LOOK FOR THE COMPLETE LINE ft NORTHEND BP rf Baseline Rd Milton