Bantam April Playoff time bw for tli Bull mi and ihe Canada ROMlahockaf did not hive mere ttut our Bantam a bowled tba our rlM the tot I pintail winner Winner of the winner of the ahlft In lime flail winner la etch will Ho have a three lime final to decide their winner TheCU have liken the lead In the with two fame Wat MM Ronnie White bowled a 1U which 102 pint over his The So who bowled the Cat bowled a respectable which live them a dor pin lead over the third See who hid Wendy had a fecund game to help bar teammate along The Dog are with come back In next Saturday lime lo Improve their In the By Jennifer Krapek the Junior were all STRIKES Alley Butter were down me King Pin but came back to win the attend third nd total The Pin Boiler went all out thli Saturday and won ill game from the Jim could n fit at all and toil all the A E ilng i Top 10 triple Storey SIS Gary IW Delphin Roach total 1MB again the Rabblu UTS In the the bowling and keen The Donkey hed a nice lead with a pint It of imi Teddy Bear are with 1MT cloaety followed by Kangaroo with and Sea Hone with The In the aecond blft taw aome good bowling bad Crab IMS the I7tl On the day a bowling the Top 10 double came from Wendy Tltui Edmondson HI 1M Sandra Edmonditm III ITS Bert Pott 3it Gary Archibald Ma 115 Ronnie White ioi Kevin ISO IU3 Kenny Elliott 112 and lelliMKarr I Being the Saturday before S01 Brim Linen in Eddie ill Peggy Huxley SOI Jim Pink IK Michael Fletcher Lou Anne Leille KlngPlnau The Goon Squad won the the then cme back lo win the third game and total Javelin won two and total from the Spoon game CIS Debbie Storey Ted ChrUtleSDSl Bob KM Heather KB IBD Larry Knight 179 Pinal league Greaiey Spoon Headplnt Goon Squad One Don I forget all you Y C bowler Saturday are There ahead lobe here The Acton Free Pfoss May 1973 HI captured the championship of captain Harry Adams the Acton Mixed bowling league winning Standing 1 tor are Gertie their playoff games in a photo finish by Doug Hilton and Madeleine 71 pins Members of the championship Absent when photo was taken was Herb team seated tor are George Osborne Gibbons photo Approve age change for Junior D play An Acton Sabre amendment to goalies was approved at the D teams to be allowed to draw the H A constitution changing A annual meeting In players from municipalities the number or players a Junior Toronto Saturday within a 25 mile radius having a D may be allowed to dress Two other Sabre Amendment population of up to 000 and the from to Including two proposals one calling for Junior second changing the number of homebrew players Junior D teams must dress for each game from four to eight were with drawn by Sabre representatives after they failed to gain support at the morning Junior D category session JOHN of Young St Acton latched onto this 15inch speckled trout Monday while fishing at The two and a half pound speckled had a rune- inch girth and was attracted to the worm John used as bait He took the fish into a local hotel later and relates You should have seen all the people who went out to go fishing Trout season opened Saturday but most fishermen were outlucked as streams swollen by rain refused to release occupants Photo by H Coles BINGO lie No JACKPOT Games at alO Game No Admission CARDS 3 FOR Burgundy Club Monday at 8 pm YOU FREEZE THIS WINTER UN OUR FUEL KEEP WAR Out weather controlled delivery service keeps an ample supply of oil in your tank always Thompson Fuels Ltd PH I YOUNG ST ACTON Orangeville Raceway Sunday Race Pace DEBBIE O Troy Ah Mighty SpacoR Stewart Dal J Portage Anne A Nlkl Marianne Todd Butler Soplone A Solly Stewart AE Pop Rhythm CLEVER LOHDC WORTHY J 1 MIGHTY Spurr 2 Doug Peter Stewart Mr Lloyd Old Pete Lady Young McKemle Third Rate Pare HURRY UP SOKY MISS BATTLE ROSE Of particular interest to Sabre fans was approval of on amend proposed b the Gananoquo Junior C club which will permit players in the Junior C and categories an extra year of playing eligibility Although approved H A membership teams the change must still go before the CAHA annual meeting for approval If It passes there six Sabre players Ted Harmer Randy Gord Murray Gary Louth Brad Timbers and John Snow would be able to return next season Under present regulations they arc overage The possibility of the South Central league being elevated to Junior was discussed but no decision was made No Newlyelected Sabre president Bill Morrison told the Free Press there was no discussion about Sabres transferring to the Southern Counties league The possibility was mentioned during the playoff disagreement Sabres had with league convenor Bill Church Representing Sabres at Saturday s meeting were pre sident Bill Morrison secretary treasurer June Gerlh and executive members Bob Mar shall and Bessie THOMPSONS Fuel Chief 1 Pat 3 Brant Frit Caper Million Cenall Campbell 8 Key tone Joel Warner 3 Feu It it Boy Robert Dell Day Cummlng Enter Lad P Bee Fifth Race Face 1 WILLIE McLean ITS DIRECT Wain TRACY ANN DIRECT windy White Nleholl Boy L Bragg Jtmei Mac J Dare Crrutheri J Trucke 8 Johnson J IS FOR GREAT Da m A GIFT FROM CHOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING SUGGESTIONS Slips or Half lout I Ladle Shell 1 Aprmi Ladle Handkerchief nd Clove Ladle Ladle SUppen Jewellery Beautiful Aiiortmcnt of ArUIIclal and Flower Arranitraenli Polled Plant and Cut Artificial Corn Boned Boxed Towel Sell More Gift and Card Per Cent to Bonn Seta and A besnOtnl of Mother CARLTON priced ram IK to Refrigerators ranges water i heaters laundry equipment washers J dryers stereos television portable and console color and black and white radios hairdryers toasters irons can openers slicing knives electric blankets food mixers blenders kettles fry pans heating pads vacuum cleaners floor polishers electric fans FOR MOTHER Boxed Chocolates Smiles n Chuckles ALSO Dairy Box Hack Magic Hintons 5 to Store Three firsts for Acton High Acton High athletes fared well in a dual track meet held at Milton high school lost week Milton High Lord Elgin High of Burlington and Milton OSD also look part in the meet Danny Thomson and Rodger topped the list of Acton winners wilh a first and During a Thursday April meeting members of Ha Ion Conservation Authority Agreed lo bore a well on the Gnf properly at Scotch Block a cost of if Mr Griff would drop hli claim of W0 for the loss of water rights Decided to contact the Chairmen Committee of authorities to see how their finances were being spent Authority that their required share had more than doubled from last year lo Lucky winner Itoarl Acton the lucky winner of in the Acton Minor Association monthly draw held he Legion Sottir day The lucky ticket number was Saturday draw of wound up the first year of Ihelottcrv The draw set for May will be the first of the second year second place finish each Thomson hurled the discus 133 feel seven Inches to place first in the midget age bracket and came second in the shot putt with a toss of feet eight Inches Wins race took first place in the junior yard dash In a time The total budget of the com mi I tee is with Metro Toronto feeling the heaviest load at Reviewed regulations con the Authority riding horse rental concession in Kelso Park The Authority that although new regulations dictate operators must provide a barn and proper facilities to house horses this did not apply to their situation because it only operates in Ihc summer The Ministry of Agriculture and Food has been contacted on Ihe matter of seconds flat He also grabbed second place In the 800 metre event In a time of 14 l A Ihlrd Acton first place finisher was Maureen the junior girls shot pull She recorded a toss of feet two Inches She also entered the throwing feet six inches fourth Glen McKemle finished fourth in 1500 metro event in a time of 47 and Frank Houston was fifth In 4 47 Craig and Cli 19 2 were also entered Timesof225 were recorded in the BOO metre event by Houston Craig Som and Cliff respectively Coach Bruce Andrews is making lo stage a dual meet here In Acton sometime before the championships May 10 LIKELY TIMBM 1 MIGHTY MAINARDC Lawion Captain Joe Gallant Teddy Crook L Barrett Up All Day Queen Donna a Joy AL Bird Cookie T DOMINION S1K MARVIN L Tolhunt ARMBRO KELLYJ 1 W Troy Truart Tom Mill Pit Morgan Eighth Rare Trot S GIFTC Arch PROTEqTOR DONLEDO 1 Hanover M Sen setter I Project Pride I Why Not Bolero Tag E Allan Pride T McKenile 10PULAR BRAD Prill a i JOHNNY 1 Amber Lad Cnpcmart Girt W Troy GOO DTI ME HELEN C Lawion 1 Coke 7 CINDY FLASH Schacffcr Hie Jimmy Smith Mod Cecilia Ellis Stony Direct Grateful C McArthur Dave J Fox AE Silver Duke Robertson SUNDAY MAY 13th Are you in the market for a NEW r USED VEHICLE Contact Glenn Holmes at L L Ford Sales Glenn Buy 1972 Monte Carlo Suzuki Gaucho 50 The only motor cycle built like a real motorcycle speeds Enduroiryllng CCI automatic lube Rotary valve Hkjh ground clearance BuBt to take on the country BRAMPTON CYCLE 379 Main St N Brampton I Open Calling AI Chicks COME JOIN GIRLS LACROSSE Age years and up Dale SATURDAY MAY 5th at the ACTON WEN From AM 1 Registration Fee Playground instructors required Acton Parks Board is now accepting applications for playground instructors for the 1973 summer program All replies should be in writing to Acton Board of Parks Management co Mr Ed Wood or Mr Barry Inscoe PO Box 39 Acton ECONOMY LUXURY LUXURY ECONOMY Your Kev Both ISA Dermac Datsun HIGHWAY NORTH OF BRAMPTON 3611376 DRIVE ONE TODAY