Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 16, 1973, p. 19

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STRIKES By Jennifer By Jenifer Knpek Batten May IS mi the big day that the had been waiting for the of the playoff tor the league were the by bar and the coached by Uncle Tlnnle Muilii in ihe via Uie team the Crab cot cried by Payne the While coached by Uncle Tlnnle Matatea rid li very morning for Uncle ha mi going hick forth between wo lit mi with advice end en una emeu I For the league between the Cat and the moved Hint Into the lead with 1110 game the Call The game law the Don key lead with the bawled tried hard In the third led Inem being The remit being Donkey Mil and the Call MM While all ihe did well he Up re he gam roll win count It developed Into latl bowler ana llnlih With he having with total of Ml Ihe Fin the Dins A ling who were mil bowling out Ihelr The Acton Free Press Wednesday May B7 Trade mission results impress Acton area man to an agreement with a major West Germany corporation Joe of Asslnlck Bros Ltd of to Kir til Kenedy Donkey ware bowled a Kevin Wendy and Philip Brown tat DONKEYS won the championship of the B C bantam league as the playoffs wound up at the Acton Lanes Saturday morning Champions front row 1 tor are Philip Brown Kathy Payne coach Tinmc Back row 1 to are George Warner Kevin Bousfield Wendy Todd D Gibbons photo tot he Cat it M3 Hill Ronnie and Hirrli 311 In he Cornell lion iheCrabigolcffloailow with a urn while Whale hid 1018 The third gmci went bowler but the top three lor he Peter its Lynn t win in were Joinne Gordon Steve and Kathleen In the lunlor or leal Kenedy to the and With from theglrliindiheera ram the the caught I re with the Hit bowler Kennedy to bowl Ding A Ling had needed to out Alley by one pin With the real of the team making It he liiue wn up to Tina Ion Tlni average 111 had a icons of Ml In ho ninth with her tint ball In the tenth left up the 1 With her ball Tina the bedlam of nolle from her teammilei and ipeclilora alike went the pockel for With her hand linking and head bowed afraid to look Shirley but Tim with In her picked up her lilt bill look deep breath her arm forward In rhythm and delivered the ball right Into the pocket or a and a pin count and It Ding A Ling wlnnen and champion by live plni to he Alloy Duller J whooping bur mobbed and Full credit can be given the Alley who up with their effort to make one Ihe moil exciting fin 111 In he Acton Youth Bowling While I In Mullen and were they never trying worked hard right to the Individual members of the Ontario trade mission lo the Milan Ilaly and Hanover West Germany falrfl felt the results would be Immediately productive and continue lo be so through contacts made Joseph A Gardln Hit Senior With the Senior he Sou id and their three games of lira which brought their a game lotalup to took care to the Spoon Ilea and Ihe to It The Ontario Ministry Industry and Tourism Frankfurt office supplied four Interpreters Acton president of Mobile and support Information to the Materia Handling Ltd a mission and the Ontario Trade division of Donlee Manufacturing Information Centre at Hanover of Toronto said he could see Pair provided mission members possible licensing arrangements with direct contact service and for fast rack equipment that appointments some as far might lead to sales running well ranging as Switzerland million annually In two three years He also said some of the new of stacking and selecting lumber shown at the Hanover Pair were being con for Joint ventures KMlNDIKF Thirty canoesta from Washington Alaska British Columbia the Northwest Janet and Karen Cole In and the Javelin had battle To Hart oil he three game he three big win lor Javelin when paced by game they a hard In the lai game and although they noted n SBT to the Javellni Ml the final mull wit Jivellnt One Celling he Individual high triplet and for day Another thing that Impressed Territories and Yukon will Mr lhe PP paddle more than miles from availability of money and in Bennett C lo Dawson City In West Germany Yukon as port of lhe Klondike 73 celebrations next August They A firm represented will make lhc Yukon River trip in fho i close days the mission Is n Hon 7 Ted ail tight lis HI led Heather aria ataky US and Jay- lhat wind up out bowling for thlt ibiimi lot of fun good bowling hid a way It We think our Mage and her Join Knl hi and all our helper lor pulling up with and Inil I nol lent don forget banquet June Junior June and the June IS have good and we hope to ice you all again when he bowling action ilaru again JACK JD McCallum Auto Sales Guelph Street Georgetown Ontario Phone 9590 Specialiiing in your car FULLY Reconditioned Used Cars McCALLUMS SERVICE WHAT THEY SELL GOON SQUAD defeated Greasy Spoons captain Janet Storey Brent by pins to capture the Y B C senior Maria Mike Staudt division championship Saturday af ChrisUe Karen Cole Heather Wilkinson Team members are 1 to Gibbons photo A JUBILANT Tina Kennedy points to her 30 pin count in the last frame of the last game which gave the Dinga a five pin win over the Alley Busters for the playoff championship of the Y B C junior division Pictured 1 to r are coach Shirley Thomson Peggy Huxley Karen Van Der Eyken Michael Payne Tina Kennedy Susan Thomson John Staudt D Gibbons photo Judge class of Jerseys By Nixon The All Breeds Dairy Calf Club meeting was held at Rock EUa Jersey Farm Hornby on May I The president Ken McNabb opened the meeting with the Pledge Ken described the Judging points of a Jersey cow to all the members The members bad two classes to Judge a threeyearold a four- with reasons following Both seniors and juntas bad a lesson Bruce thanked the EUa family for the use of their farm and the Forestry operations in Canada cover two and onequarter million acres of forest land an nually BOOKING New Lew Charter Farm To Britain WW SEASON lata MASON Aa U LONDON 240 MANCHirm GLASGOW T a 1 aawl 194 223 MILTON Martin St Milton 8782M4 To grow cucumbers in February you need a green thumb and a hard nose The Colasanti family have themselves a nice greenhouse business near Leamington Three and a half acres under glass and a steady crop of cucumbers and tomatoes Plus bananas and grapefruit and cactus on the side After years of hard work it a good business And it all theirs But they need a hard nose for expenses Because when youre in business for yourself what you dont pay out you can keep So Alex and Joe and Ron use natural gas for heating their greenhouses They know it saves them money There s less maintenance And burning natural gas even helps the vegetables grow The are shrewd family men too each of them has natural gas for heating and for hot water heating at home Natural gas it makes good dollars and sense United Gas

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