Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 15, 1972, p. 14

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The Acton Free Prom March 15 1972 the at ACTON BOWLING LANES by Ken Mr The front running keep right on along the win Mil They met up the and look em for the John IMS Head MS Jikc Van Earl Wert tripling and singling Bui for the were Dob Woodcock no Bryan Dm first canto to Upper then mod up In the second with a I pin win Una raid no In winning the lilt go end Mali Up on the triple and tor were Bob Cr1ppa2020SandIlluCrtppall For It was Joe 3 Hay lit Helm Broulllard were on the win beam for the tint tiro game against the Rotters but collapsed In the final and wad ith the In the singleton for Mala and tor Rollers were Skip Vryenhoek 241 Helen III Ml Rati finale and Elites Adami Getting em far were HI Phil Crahame John tor Kfl and HidmeUt standing lit Patents Rollers Beamera Finisher Uppers SI CAROLINE CAR DEN Mar Oddball made with a Iwo and win from Hippies Hippie avoided ibe aero by lb middle canto by IT win Ut IDS June MS 2S Barry SSI UK and MS Tap for Hippies were Norton 801 Frank Morton Betty MI tot a for Tiger and EkradpU won the flnt canto to lake UK all while grabbed ihe la it Iwo for their har of In points rsh the Boat for were Ron and Anna For Thereaa Lockerbie Ml Brian McDonald BO and Roe 904 won he iwo from Lucky Thirteen then the Thirteen came up with a bit win and a point Pacini the Bobcat roll war Bill Genii HO Rub La mum 11a and Doug Lockerbie HO Heading up Thirteen trundling were Grace Robertson Juki and Barb Mathlea League I tipples Lucky Thirteen TtfCr IS He a dp In BLUE SPRINGS Mar Carnation made with a win in tint canto top Lillei bit the by one pin and filled to make the grade In the flail but the odd point for lotali Top for were Lynda TO Kt Elsie Oil and Karen Solos rere the paon or Norma M Verne Tatton SI Frelda Zclsili and Janice Withers III had em were a going concern against the second and third were snd 14 decided Ihe Top trlcountera for were Lockerbie Nolan and How ton 171 Best In Asters were Jan HI and Betty Cole were a two and totals winner after loalng the first Agnes Jenny dead in 141 win were Sylvia Mage till Wionetu and Cathy Dunne Handing 104 Gladiolus Altera Rosea Sweel LAKE VIEW CENTRE MIIED Mar are it 111 the By MB Ceatta BANTAM III looka like are hounding Into first place si they won both games from the Teddy Beara The went Into a lied polltlon this anyway with the Crabi they tookone lima and The chilkeifup one more today but the Octopus look other two points to champion causa BANTAM ware using blab octane today they atrtskedput the In both garnet It waa he Donkeys running up on snd total from iheallihtlyilower Dogs II Seemed like he Sea left the Orange Winning Crush for I bantam Terry Bittmin Allan Debbie Lynn Elliott Top Ten Allan Ed TarryBitemanl2T Rob Bouifleld IS IU Peter Nielsen III Peggy UN Steve III Kevin Bert US Peter Hurdle Ann Porte III TheT JUNIOR broke the Mala It looks like lb Hoi Dogs are si look all The Bout broke heir stump week They won lot ill from Raider Top Ten Ron Turkuax Msrla us loll lid Mill Mil Michael LEAGUE STANDINGS 111 Teddy Dean ton Ribbili Bantam 2nd Sea II or mi C Ofisilt Junior Turk 40 Raiders 24 Senior Idiots all I ire HiveNot Ding A On March Sue Thornton and Gary will be bowling with Mailer Bowler Hill Sherwood Linn nullum In Annual Matter Junior Tournament Weil It or III iff you en next at the Bowling Underdogs lead industrial sets Centre and Clothing two underdog grabbed m gome in ihe beat of three Acton hockey Icauge Sunday night Jeff Gay Beared nil goal edgtd the regular pennant winner Keller halfway through the period John Kored twice for the winner Rill Cook and netted a goal piece and Gerry Van contributed two each Gary Ritchie twice for Heller a Gary Tailleftr Ron and tallied ingle goals and Ron both helped out on two Mia Heller a served of the game Blow Press served all Ave penalties In the second game three of them In the thud period when Nielsens stormed back with five- goals to overcome a the pressmen enjoyed after two periods John Ketnnaugh paced the win with three goals and threat assists Dave and bagged a brace Ray Stall scored picked up four assists trick In beau canst tor Blow Press lorne Gordon and Gary KeQey apiece and Alan champ John Cunningham was held scoreless This Sunday Nielsen a play Blow Press in the first game while and Hellers dash in nightcap Hire EMO coordinator County Administration Committee will recommend county council hire It C Bcattle as of Emergency Measures He Is presently deputy co ordinator of York County Mr Beattle years old A husband and wife were tossing coins into a wishing well The wife leaned over too far lost her balance and disappeared down the dark hole How about that exclaimed the startled spouse and I used to think these things were a lot of bunk H S MOsriSt Baa TA Ml Wood 231 Bob Andrew Its 177 and Bob Wardte 457 We Did did 10 Who Don Ha they look tor Ihe bundle with Tom Shannon Til 217 James 074 George Bruce ail John Crock 204 Kilns ho win Top Iri counter or ho Done were Lucy COS Joan Knlghl MS ill and We Who Done IU bid forth nt canto but misted by ftai Twit a two and total win for lot Shot after out In the flrrt Beat Spiriting the win were Archie Baddeley Plctrangell and Dave McFarlane Beit ef tor Beit Even came from Wayne 307 Audrey and Larry Knli Knight IN Lei one itandinr We Did IU Who Done Its Bui Ever JO 49 INDUSTRIALCOMMERCIAL Mir I Jon Hunt Electric took no chancel the piece John They set Teasna back by taking m or The Texi by 7 pint Toplr 100 Woodcock 099 and Larry Nolan Automotive came up with a triple win the Station highlighting for Slillon were Bill Oil and Dave McMillan S3 tile Sue I Ron 111 John ley 111 III Norma SENIOR The Pink kept right on rolling i week they won two and tot ill from Idioti put In ome hot bowling si they won all poind from The that the Dins A down In all three gamei today Senior Marcel TOO Bill Gentle MO Iloa Hall 211 Margo Mi ion fill Ted Jack Van Janet SIS Barry Payne Roger III SI in John Service 89 I etc a Barber Shop Automotive 47 Hotel H Milady Boutique ACTON LADIES Mar a I A took a firmer hold on the lop by winning all mil It by 14 pint Heading up Ihe Iggai roll were Lynda McDonald Andre harplci3S2 USD and Ina Mellon 218 ii ihe were May Perkln 208 and Ii Bluebell game elate I it Tip for Jiimrucki were I Wendy 171 Joyce Mary Uncock and Audrey Ding A Ling Silly hid ideal and made with win in the and were Jenny McDonald Ding Silly Sialic MAJOR Mir Acton tallied a go along their two win from the Ac ion Unci for The Linn made a roll to with their one game win for Top for Ihe alien were Don 711 Mic Ikmnaisn 740 and Wayne Msion 7J1 For the I Tom Browning 70S Hid I Till were a iwo same winner ram Acton MeadowiBrei pintail got them alvged lolnlho Homer III and Terry Tom ill were Charlie Auger 733 Bill Anderson 713 and Fred Milady Boutique came up and to till win Shop Phil Southed SIS 128 Bob Kill 704 and George Archibald 141 Dominion Hotel trundled a roll along with a two game win from Store for 3i points one aame win along Ihelr good for poind Top iter were Jit Gould 111 Mitchell nd Bill Hotel Reliable Taxi Acton Lanes Oil Mcsdowa Bees ACTON FRIENDS Mar with a clean from Alley Cat took over the top pot from Hop full Pacing win Gerry Buchanan and Georgette 222 Top for a were John Chapman 002 224 Hotel 901 111 and Doug llensbco 477 113 knocked Hopefuls off the loo rung when they look em for Iwo after he first canto Sparking the win Larry BIS Willy Mitchell and Nell Anderson 178 Beit for Hopeful were Chick Milne It v point ipllt for and Gremlin winning the flrilsnd lait white middle go Rock and Broom By Bob Mac Arthur trie general meeting of the year at the club last Wednesday It was called to give the general membership an insight Into the actions and plans of the board of directors All members had a chance to ask the board why certain actions were taken The board gave frank and to the point answers to all There was a large turnout of members at this farranging meeting The treasurer Beatty gave an uptodate report of the finances of the club A capital expenditure of over was made when the cement floor was placed on the curling surf ace This has resulted In a shortage of cash reserves to carry the club through the summer months It was felt that a sale of more In debentures would carry the club through the summer season until the memberships begin coming In next fall The board admitted that the wording of a letter for the sale of the TV draw tickets was blunt But the board does need the monies that will accrue from the draw to help meet the Inline qui In lint chut Clothing June Payne 707 race Robertson and headed up the win ton were Audrey 272 171 and Family were a two and tolala winner they were going for the bundle but life In time In annex the finale Top Gremlin were May At 991 Mike Noble and John Mikkleaon 947240 John 817 231 Loll Leo 193 and Jim 412 173 League Handing Alley UFO Gremllni 47 Speedy ACTON MIXED Mar Shade Time toil the first to Impossible then grabbed the Ian two go lor a two and tot ill win with Don Mario John Doug and 923 111 pacing the win Beit In Impolllblei were Bill Manlo 211 Keith and George were a two game winner from but outs with a big win in the middle canto lo grab the total by pint Making with the mail were Harry Mlddleton Bill McMullcn Don 224 and Dan Potty Topi for Waihouts were Mlddleton 282 John Abram 248 and IK look from then had a alula and wlnand grabbed the for total Topi the roller were Shorty 27S Nancy Billing 212 Wellwood 990 111 and While 914 Beit in rtforti were Ed mondion 702 117 tilt on Adami 824 and Moore ague atandlng Cardinal Ml Tig IE League Handing I A II ink US a Clothing THURSDAY TOPPERS Mar 9 from the Rebel 1 big w lo grab and Tore split Top Irin for were Mae Shirley Thornton and Donna Slave tor Re bell it Jenny ait BIG FOUR Mar 10 Mud Lucki were a two and lolali winner from Eaglet who managed to fly away wllh a win In middle by 4 pini Trundling lop trlcounls tor Mud Luck were If Ben fur bilk J Floyd Hi Ill 173 Hot Shola made wl for Hot Sholi were Big Jikc Van Dcr 803 and Web Top for were Romeo Roy 243 Dull Van and Larry League Handing Mud I ucki 92 Wildcat Hot Shod Mar 12 MlaflU came up a triple win from to hang onto the lop Everyone ol Into the tor either triple or Steve 281 Willy ISO ilarrli l2M Hot fur Can Top the re in 11 Top or were Joan Why 228 llvllrlnga930133ama Joan Beit for Silly Six Lynda Colleen ram Whip Tripling Beit for ihe Ill Bill I Bob Snyder II Geo Bob Mitchell League it tiding Mlillti 90 Whip Apologlei to Laricn if back on March 2nd In ibe Topper league we failed give due credit tor a triple wa up date in the high aver high we have Jack Gould Marion Storey as Don Ilk MO Linda Don Acton Mixed told the date of banquet but Inform where However the date May that up once again my to id lot and Concord Cliv For Your Convenience Youngs Pharmacy NOW OPEN SUNDAYS Rtgular Hours Moo to Frl Sat a m to A It was decided that the president and treasurer of the ladies section would automatically be members of the board of managers The by laws will be altered to this effect at a general meeting to be held on April 13 At this meeting the new board of directors will also be nominated and they will take office after the annual meeting In June A team of ladies played at the ladies open in Milton on March 10 They were Kae Hansen I Cooksley Ann Moore and Flo They came home with third after a poor first score MA and PA sure lived up to its reputation as fun bonspiel last Saturday It was inaugurated by Tyler back in the arena curling days as a day that the women would play the men for the privilege of washing the dishes A number of players came to the in costumes It sure adds color to the events the day Top Ma costume was again taken by Harry Otterbeln with Andy Mckenzie being given CASEY STENGEL would have been proud to Ella Nielsen Kae Hansen and have these gals in his lineup Hamming it up Staff Photo at the Ma and Pa were 1 to r Jean honorable mention In the Pa category Ruth and could not be separated by the judges A coin was flipped and Iais Mackenzie took home the prize There were a number of outstanding costumes displayed and modelled A number of the ladies teams came in uniform notably the Butchers and the lacrosse Rains Some of the scoring practices and placement of rocks would never be tolerated In league competition but anything toes at this one Oh yes according to the official scorer the men won the bonspiel even after being penalized for extra skips on teams One rink of men had at least three rated skips playing and they got beutcn by the ladies at least on the score board After the supper provided by the ladj players the prizes were presented to the following the draw method Laura Austin Young Bud Judy Lily Higgins Ruth Brian Robertson Bob and others Ed FootJtt was the Hewitt Nellie holder of the lucky ticket on the Vclma West Fred orange tree Archibald Allan Ellerby Lil The evening wound up with a Mary dance and social gettogether for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN TOGETHER If IN Thing to do BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES Harold Manager ATTENTION FARMERS is the time to plan your grass and clover seed spring planting requirements Special prices on grass clover seeds week March isth till Mar Inclusive Make this your grass and clover seed planning month and visit us at MASTER FEEDS IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Certified No I Vernal No 1 Elnar alfalfa Certified No I Climax Timothy No Timothy No Elnar All other grass clover seeds OS per lb Regular Prices REMEMBER These special prices are good March IS March 31st Inclusive LET USMIX THE SEEDMIXTUREOF YOUR CHOICE NO CHARGE FOR MIXING FOR CUSTOMERS We have made arrangements lor our customers regarding small seed and seed grain cleaning Contact us for particulars Watch for Advertising Regarding our Annual Spring Store Salt Regular Special Price Price Per LB Per Lb Per Lb Per Lb Per Lb Per Lb Per Lb Per Lb Per Lb Per Lb MASTER FEEDS Your One Slop Farm I Garden 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