Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 21, 1973, p. 10

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The Acton Free Wednesday February the at ACTON BOWLING LANES Ken H ul list triplo and ail SIM IIS Bert and Bob Mitchell J came up wllh Iwu total win from Wildcat who the ftretgamoby effort for the came from Steve rJi rom Luck Seven but filled In bird for clean Ton trio tor the Doll were 111 Mike Moore For the Lucky Seven It waa Lynda in Miry Price Dob Snyder League Handing Hangover Wildcala Under Don Lucky Feb Mulling rolled lo triple win over Hot pom with MuiIh TO Ul Aril While nob woodcock no Hoy nd Frank Daley III tripling alngllng Top trio lor Hot were Bob Crip pi 111 1M nd Deanna McDowell won two from Din A Linn then tiled to In the end or two and totala win Top trlcounten lor were Phil LeSueurloifiTl Millie Fabian 0B and Joe For ln A It nil John Van tad Din 4W1B queued out a IS win lu agalni went Into a decline and It two and total for Up on the triple and tin a lea ut for wore John 111 Roger Murray Jake Van Der All Sue McGllloway and Dill Boyd ISO ware Ruiaell us 1ST El loo Adam Ms Kort Vryanhoak Helen Mary Daley 104 League Handing SO Hot Dog CoGot Rambler Ding A Ling 11 Centre Feb 11 With a two and win from Lucky Thirteen took over the top Ben SIT 163 Tom and Barb Mathlaa headed up the win Beit In were Hon Robihion 27 Emmy Fry ten and Jenny a neat triple and good paved the way lor Hippie win over Odd Lynn Punt at HOI Jul I Fryler Frank Morton lit BUI Malhlei lit and Anna Spear Top trio for Odd Herri lot 210 Sharon 1TB Carolyn and Wendy Andrew 410 ill made of In lop all by their with a two and win from Altera Altera avoided the count a win In the middle canto Top In the win were Norma Tllua 1 241 and Batty Cole Making with Ihe moat for Altera were Eileen ail ITU Kathy Gordon 111 and Gloria Tulip look the go from dropped the than came back wllh a 11 pin win In tha third and trie li Oak able Snack B grabbed the ainglelon lor by Pacini the Tulip triumph were Mary 410 JIM Kalier Ehcr 111 Phyllla uckleii IBB and Sandra Patey 111 League Handing IB Tulip Glad Allen 1 Feb II The front running Ding A lingi made a big win In canto Ihe Ding Bat and It Tripling and tingling for Ding A were Archie Dunn US lis Ed Wood Ruin Anne Mover 111 Anne McMillan and Ted Cur tin 111 Gelling cm for Ding Data were 871 Ml Joanne Fletcher fit Leonora 111 and Harry Meyer ill 11121 1 Ken Inglcilon 111 and League Handing Lucky Thirteen 13 Odd 11 Blue Spring Flower She Feb The lowly Peon let handed the lop rung Glad a Attar winning first canto by 1 caught lire and barrelled lor a triple win Heading up trundling were Wannetit Smith 100 Edna Kennedy Jeanette Stuck ten Ml and Dill en tin Beit In Glada effort were Lynda Fred Buchanan and ReU Goodwin 111 hid trouble In hanging aero on pperconl with Marlon Storey Lucy 114 159 and John Dunn 111 Dicing the win Beit In Pepper com were MM Join Knight Ml and Woa Storey League Ding A Llnga Hot Dog IB Ding Bat 17 Globetrotter is CrackerJack erclil Feb Jon Hunt Electric came up wllh a triple win the Home wareiexpcnie 3 Terry Churchill 710 US and Mike Churchill BIB topped trundling Beit for the Homo Hardware were Dave McMillan ISO Bob Mitchell and Craig 114 Moll Hardware took all from John Texaco Servlca with Jell Fryer WO 104 Jim Plebl ill and SOB 113 pacing the win for the Texan were Terry Bill Anderton lis and Keith Andrew ISO Automotive were a two lame winner from Reliable Snick Bar who won the middle canto by enough pin lo take total Heading up the trundling were Bill Shannon Tom Browning Automotive Bar 11 John a Service It Moa Hardware Kama Hardware Acton Ladle Feb Moil Hardwire I topped the Farm cold In the ririt two go and were going lor the third but the nailed down the win by to retain the lop Top trio for Moia Hardware were Klona Ml Nan Hunt IBO and Anthony 1M Beit lor ware May 841 Fran Pierce Ml and Andrea Shirplea III Cameo Boutique rang the with the a A Audrey Ml Boa Andaraon 111 and Belly 303 headed up win Top trio lor the were Grace IM Lll IW and Barh 185 It bomba away or Clothing after dropping Ihe flnt lo Jim a Variety Heading upihe two and total win were Linda Linda McDonald 231 and Deity Topalnlho Variety Gall trundling were Miry I 3B0 and Loll Norton 438 tH League Fir mi Cameo Nlelien Hardwire I A So Jlm Variety Thnnday Feb IS Ding Ball replaced the Alley Cat on the top rung when they took the for two and lolali Heading up win were Ruth Archibald 331 Pauline 111 and Shirley 101 Topi for Allay Cat wore Lucy 131 Pal Wood SIB and Joan Agcr It a 3 point mill for and Meatheadi Six winning two game and grabbing one and Making wllh The moil tor the Six were Wendy til Landry and and Doug 113 Running am up for Road were Sen Lartan HI Jim US ISO and 4M11W League Handing Gold Super Star S3 go IB Untouchable Roan Mlied Feb IB loalng out In the flrat canto to HI Lltaa grabbed the neat two and hlleiT02S0ai heading up the win Top trio lor HI were Doug Hilton Harry Middle Ion MB 308 and Kliton Adimi 40S off with three game win which left Shod I lightly cooled off Ken Anno Marie Moore and Peg Hurdle 111 paced the win with IBO Vlckery 201 and Laura Treble being beat for HOI Tlnklera made with a two and win from and made a clean but failed to annex the finale by 11 Top tor were Bryan 111 Itupe Farle and Jerry Buchanan Topi lor ware BUI lullen SM ill Joan and Jean 911 13 Leaguo Tlnklera If I LlteaSl Wanderer S3 Hot Big Four Feb Twaa a big night lor the lowly Happy Holler They won all game from Hot Dog for much needed Topping Happy Roller trundling were Harry Duiker III log Ken Partial 301 Beit for Hot were Doll Van 117 Tack Van M and Janet Van Dam 410 III Pour Soul won the Ural two leaving the third go In the of the Mlillt the Poor Souta hid Van Kooy Ureal 231 and Ranee proposes new federal riding Bait and West and Beverley the village of and the town of should constitute one federal riding Wontworth MI Dill Kernpllnij statea in a two- tuge brief to the federal electoral mum odea Membors of Council received the brief at their meeting Monday took no brief states that if there Is lent population In the proposed riding either or Township added Too big Hie proposed Gait riding outlined in the boundaries commission December la too large and too far unit lor an MI keep in with his says It would Die Gait area whkh In oriented toward Two contestant at a recent competition Guelph wins judo tourney John 193 133 Vryenhoek 380 and Top trio for Woodcock I 35 26 a Loiimn noon Helen Dlttorf 177 Joyce Adam League Handing Ding Bali Alley Cm Sloppy Joeiil 11 Bawling Stone Mcalheidi Major rob 13 Acton rolled to a Meadow a with Ray 111 Don 311 and Ron Shannon 711 111 aparklng the win a loner for Bee a two game win for Store with Acton Unci In time lo the third canto Top trio lor were Bob 70S Oil Bill Shannon SB and Ken HI go 188 Bell In 268 Top trio for Had DeFareitiU and Frank Morion 2 Pete and Bill Reliable Taxi miandout In the go Dominion Hate but made of the next two with Pete Homer US MoeJohnon7l321SandDon 231elkeUoltertS01 118 and John Van bar Kooy 413 171 atandlng Mliflu SB Poor Hot 40 Happy Roller a ItlUte Well we finally got Ihe word for the The ladle who the Zone Inala for Daytime Lady Bowlora tournament will be bowling Sunday the Georgetown Bowl In Georgetown at to a m good luck fall ladlei of National CI in I fled home round la and making up the team are for Team no 1 Ruin Archibald Lennora Marlon Loll Norton McGllloway Team no Nancy Eleanor Landry Ceclle Porto Lynda Joan Knight Team no Pauline Kaliar Mary Andenon Laura Treble Edmondion with a hot In the Mor league Phil South on polled the high alngle lor the tei ton to fir that wind lit up once again my friendUe and goodnlte Concord City STRIKES Youth Bowling By Jennifer Krepek A Feb 17 Shift With Linda Knight oft with the Flu the do anything the Whale and lost both With only liking one gamp the decided to take tne other and Wall Trying to catch up to the Snail were the Cat who took all Second Shift Going ahead of the Teddy Bean In point were the Kangaroo by winning one game and tot all With the Crab having only nine they thought they Metier gel cracking they took one game To end the week the Donkey won all from the Top 10 doublei Bert IBS Allan Edmondion us log Peter 111 Debbie Jam 204 Bill Sheppard Hi in Wendy Cerberleln ill 111 Debbie Turkoii 287 111 Gary Boutfldd Ml USB Turkon Kevin so in Wendy Titui League tending Shift a x Cat Whilei Rabbit IS Second Shin Donkey i Set Kangaroo IB Teddy mm tne get ahead were the Ding A who won two and total Wanting to tint Place were who won two garnet and rrom the King The did the tame thing by winning two gamca and total from the Pin Kathy McAfee 111 280 Terry IBS Peggy Ml Michael Brian Lanen535ll3 the One who dldn want their name mentioned To end week In place the Spoon took two and from the Javelin Top 10 Triple Debbie Storey GuyPaynel5S373 Carl Reed 401 Steve 737 333 and Bill Andenon 033 379 League Acton 16 a Store Reliable Taxi Dominion Hotel Acton 10 Acton Acton Feb 11 The Leagueleading Gold Dinger took the ihort end of a go with Bob Mitchell 126 Gary Ritchie 230 and Monica 231 headed up the win Top tor Gold Digger were Larson IN Doug Hend Dave Ireland and Cord 203 Satellite came up with a two and win after losing out In the canto to and John Chapman SSI 20S Can t figure how Chappie came up with he had enough League Spoon Held pint Javelin Goon Squad Saturday and Sunday it the Hopedale In and the Lane In Bramalea our YBC Junior and Senlon bowled from Milton Bramalea Georgetown Guelph Port Credit Brampton Clarkaon and Bolton for the Zone hoc on and right to move up to the provincial flnala Our from Brian Lanen In the Junior tingle Out of fourteen bowler Brian came third triple trailed Bolton David Argue III and Brampton a Wayne 721 Sue Thomion a big win In then fell by the and Road Runner were In for a two game win but bad enough In hind to grab the on for Top triplere for Super Stare were Jerry Buchanan 111 Kevin Clarke Donna Schlnck Two injuries in collisions A total of was done In a single vehicle collision on 25 Highway north of on Tuesday February 13 The vehicle driven by Gordon Robinson 7 Rosemary Acton There were no injuries Wayne Simpson 17 A Acton and Hal Nicole IS R A Acton were Injured when the vehicle being driven by Nicole went off the road on Twp west of High- way and struck a tree The collision occurred on Wednesday February Damage was estimated at The overall death rate from cardiovascular disease has been reduced by per cent since 1950 Several area were In the ranks of the Georgetown Judo Club recently when the second annual tournament was staged at Georgetown high school Over participated in the event which the Guelph club won Contestants were there from Toronto Hamilton Stratford Burlington Brampton as well Guelph and Georgetown Final standings of the tourney showed had 13 points Georgetown 11 and Brampton was third with eight Winners of the contests were as follows and 7 years Patty Welsh Georgetown ana for the same age group In the boys division Wood Georgetown was first and Peter Heslln Georgetown second 8 and girls Monica Koplan Gait first Cheryl Gait second boys lightweight Bob Hayward Brampton first Jerry Smith second heavy division Grant Brampton first Mack Newcastle Gait second and girls Joanne Male first MacMIUIan second boys light weight Steve Mosey Brampton first Bobby Davey Georgetown second Heavy division Adrian Tauro West End Toronto first Don McWillams Georgetown second 12 b13glr is Laura Hasty first Laurie Royce Guelph second boys light weight Jim Thomson George town first Dave Nicholua Brampton second heavy weight division Brock Martin ford first Glen McMichael Brampton second 14 to girls light weight Frank first Beth Thomson George town second heavy weight Cathy first Karen Muller Central Toronto second boys light weight Mark Johnston Burlington first Jeff Burlington second heavy weight division Robert Micheluccia Guelph first and David Robinson Guelph second Issue rabies warning Its that time of year when rabies Is more prevalent among wild animals and County Health Unit has Issued a timely warning to oil residents of the county Notices have been distributed through the schools to alert children to the dangers The Unit Do not touch or handle any dead animal of any species 2 Avoid contact with all wild animals Do not attempt to pet or feed any fox skunk raccoon rabbit squirrel chipmunk 3 If your own pet is ill or behiaving strangely stay away from It until your veterinarian has made a diagnosis 4 Family pets particularly cats and dogs should be immunized against rabies Bites and scratches received from animals should have prompt attention from your family physician well down from the winning bowled by Shelley Cuthbert of Brampton King Pint Senlera Trying to get ahead the decided to do by liking three game from the Goon The Headpln felt the aarne way when game from 2B41 The team rolled got them a fifth place Thla waa won by Georgetown with a total of With the Debbie 111 triple law her flnlih out of the won by Ruth of Milton who bowled a 111 In her game give hr- total place but well down from Georgetown winning total The boy team core of had them flnlih In the eighth alio Georgetown win with a lota of it Rick Mother I day In her Rick I n ihe winning triple of bowled by Chrl Georgetown That a all for now have a good day and we will are you aU next week at the bowling alley BOWL for Pleasure BOWL for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER Its the IN Thing Mil GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES N Member PA n LOVELL BROS EAT MMKETilM RED BRAND BEEF Lean Shoulder Chuck Roast yy A Tender Blade Short Rib Roast lb Choice Boneless Prime Rib Roast lb Boneless Point Brisket Roll Lean Beef Steakettes b Lean Ground Chuck 95V Fresh Small Link Sausage 79 Schneiders lb Sliced Side Bacon LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill E Acton Dally Delivery Phone HILL ESTATES only 25 minutes to Toronto MORTGAGES from percent CARRYING CHARGES from per month includrng taxes and maintenance ELECTRIC HEAT LOW DOWN PAYMENT STORMS SCREENSFully Decorated FHRIISIEI MODELS ROW OKI HWY I HWY ALTEO CONSTRUCTION Phone 8530190 8532680 KJtchener Waterloo the Paris area which Is oriented and the Waterdown and Hast areas which are oriented toward Burlington and Nassagaweya would be removed from the present rldtngBurlington to remain as one riding and to be lumped with a vast rural riding north from Milton to near Durham nil llurllngton should he ridlngi of their own but the smaller towns villages and townships in that area should form a separate unit he concludes With the increasing of government anil the to legislative programs by the electorate through their members good communication is Communications in the Gull Dundas riding will be extremely difficult hit urn I tides pupils ill region II school boundaries follow municipal boundaries as set up In the province proposals for government County Hoard of Education will gain an pupils from I and Waterdown A small area In East about GO students County Hoard of Mutation is pleased with the regional proposals At a recent meeting chairman Bill that be favored the hoard serving the entire region but added that the province t specified that point yet suggested the proposal Indicated transportation would be regional responsibility and saw possibility of the board saving money on transportation subsidies Up to middle age heart attacks are five times more common In men than in

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