Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 17, 1974, B5

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Spitting the at ACTON BOWLING LANES April to on to top Heading up win were Brian Linen Uti Janien IB and Miry Ml MS far rive Mart Lynda Z2s Bill GenUei 7 IKI and Bud Martin It wal a triple win for Try Pac ing the win were Audrey bit IKS MS and Bob MS Elol Shoti lop trlcounleri were Jim Joyce 1 John SID and Willy Blnden Mil 2D0 League Try Five Stars llol Beard more April In the tint three flame Hot series llol Jake Van Wayne Cecil Stuck lei MS Reg Warlord lor triples and Bryan Dunn with racked up a score JIM to had Kori Vryenhoek Phil I akeiJc Ire April The league leading III doted out the regular schedule with a two and win from the Up on the and single plateaus for III eken were Sin Lily Laurie 248 Wood and Storey Up there lor Hall Will were Hod Me- 21J Jean Hoy and Storey Jugleri nailed down the second ipot with a two with Don Perry Nick Hoy Ha and Ann McMillan being lop trio in the win Tops lor the Screwballs were name I eel Ml Cord non and Lucy look the first Si Plus One dropped rallied Dan McGUI Van 712 playoll with a pared by Roger Murray it i VryenhoeV Bob Woodcock lor triples a and Ingles am was by Frank iley McDowell and Bill fi03 Caroline Garden April took a slightly hold on Uip lop spot a three game win the Scram blirswhomadeabidforthcllnalc but lost It by pint Top trio In the win were Brian pel Sid Spear 270 and Frank Morton Ml Scramblers el oris were paced by Ted Lynn Punt and Banks 162 Hoi Had tried to keep up ihe pace but had to be a and totals win Irom the Potatoes Kevin Lumbers 704 Donna Staves and a 2191 headed up Radishes trundling lor Potatoes were Anna Spear Murray in and Jean 1 Ore and Onion who averted Ihe by pins totals win Joan Knight 266 Jerry SSS and Bill paced the win Top irlcoutiters lor Six Plus One were Marion Storey 217 Vine and Mam Dunn 223 league standing Hijack Jugglers Dona Six Plus One Hall Will screwballs IndustrialCommercial April The big match lor the night the go between Moss Hardware and John Texaco vice both teams are battling lor fourth and lasl playoll spot with Moss edge and the was still point idge Moss j- ihe to the last bowler and the lail ball and it was ihe Tcxani Same by pins but the Mossllci ad edge or total pins and II was a point split Top trio lor Hardware were Very Ward Harry Middle Ion and 2B Jim came life In to swell the or Moss Top for were Keith Andrews Dee I and John drop ped the first go to ln hen put all together In the next gos for a two and totals win Tom Drowning Shannon and Martin paced the win tor I etc Homer and the brothers Low In Bob 709 2731 and Shorty with were best Reliable Snack second then got bombed In the finale and Boys grab bed the bonus point lor totals by Top tricolor aon777304 Heather Morton 649 Bob Punt and Donna 472 Top counters lor Rolling Stones Tom Slaves Carol league standing Dingbats 61 i Hut Radishes Potatoes reen Onions Rolling Stones Tuesday Velrelt April Wild Women pulled an part when they look the league- Strike Dull lor the bundle Edge 200 molly Tops Craig with 727 and Kevin with 711 standing Olympla Drive In Automotive Sellable Snack Bar Moss Hardware lit Johns Texaco J lace Acton I adles April The Iron running Hardware lost the first to Clothing by pins Lucky Ducks who stopped the Wildcats moving Inlo a lrj spot tie by winning the last by pins Top triple 439112 Lucky 1 three 1261 Sandi and lorla Mason being lop trio Best for the were Jackie Marilyn Wolf 179 and McDonald 173 League standing Wild Li Marilyn Spring April The running 1 Pki made with a two and totals Ihe pack Marloi Debbie Thomson i and Lois Walker 418 Jim a Mclnt ned ground too a I Thompson Con sin with May 179 hiym jUtlBC and Ion 1981 heading up i We have- a COMPLETE John St MACHINE SHOP with Ave Milton finest tools and personnel Ml Main St Acton est in Hot efforts were Mitchell 217 Lawrence 200 and Wendy uhlan Major League April 11 The Silver their second shutout a ion when paced by Bruce 341 Terry 740 Shorty k Shell ami a winning one nailed down Itu did not overly extend i down ihe Col a Don Wilkes hiy missed second slot by one Top tor Acton mis were Tom Browning 740 Jelf lrycr aid Nolan 289 In Dominion were John Bill Anderson 690 231 and Phil South on Store hopes a playoff went down the drain when they only came up with a two game win Dropping the middle to Reliable Taxi was their finish Heading up the roll were Bill Shannon HI Bob 731 and Ke 710 I for able were Don Ivan and Bob Woodcock Meadows Creek Shell Sir vice Aclon Lanes Dominion Hotel s Store Reliable Taxi The April I Road Itunncn glory hey lar schedule with a three the Polar Bears canto but missed the win pins I the win were Belly Larry lieu I Wayne Median John The Acton Free Press Wed April 17 B5 Jr Farmer bowlers champs Junior Farmers girls bowling team emerged champions at a provincial linal held in Sum la Saturday and the team returned home with gold medallions The team which competes in the league at Milton every Monday night in the winter months had earned the right to re present thi area by winning the 2one finals in in where they edged out six other teams they competed against five other teams In a game total pins show down racked up J 900 pins for the victory bowler Donna Hamilton had a single which was the highest of the day Norvnl Acton girls Members of the girls team Mary Donna Hamilton and Heather Hyatt all of the club and Judy of the Acton club is Henderson of Ac ton to defend the provincial they won last year but placed second to Norfolk bowlers Members of the men team were Ernie Alex oiKler Don Hamilton George Garnet MaeDon old and spare Harvey Burt About 17 Junior Farmers from attended the fin a Is Wont petition on subjects The Board of duration will not petition the Min istry of to increase the number of compulsory jccls lhal are necessary to complete requirements for a secon dary school graduation diploma The board to that conclusion after receiving a com The report indicated there would be little benefit forced to take or physical fitness and second ly tfftrmed ihc belief Unit students In concert with their par nits and principal should select courses they wish to take i Beau i r with a three same win Pearly gluing the treatment Tripling and singling Tor llorse- Doug Harry 241 and 1 lien em for I early Kings were Gary chip bio 216 May and Kevin Clarke Lucky Strikes made with a two and totals win from the Moonihln- with 711269 Mike Nook Jerry lean ir standing Hears i Horses hoes luckj ji Pearly Kings It new eight pound lour bah girl in the Mr and Mrs League hi with the bowling season drawing to setose- lection time for the bowling leagues and would Ik amiss If wctJcT not toil a lew orchids to the leafea- In the majority cans the leagues functioned very speaks well lor the odd griper lor who no- IhlnH salljfies Why these oddballs wi In a league I never know they do a word about the imlnaleit they will stand in Too often you get a by same that winds and Con BEST BOWLERS in Ontario the Junior Farmers girls team claimed a provincial championship at Sarnia Saturday Members of the team are front Heather Hyatt and Mary MacDonald rear Judy Body Sharon Henderson and Donna Hamilton Photo by Downs Meeting to oppose corridors A mass meeting to hear the story that Ontario Hydro hasnt told about their proposed hydro corridors is being held In at the John Collegiate Wednesday April Special guest is Gordon Hill president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture who will lead panel to discuss what has become a burning issue in the farm lands which stretch from Milton to the Bruce power station at Douglas Point image Is so bad Minister apologized for It at the Wellington South Progressive Association last week Citizens from North Hilton and Wellington are involved in the meeting next Wed where questions are going to be asked about whether those affected have ever been the extra power is for Toronto the province or just for the United States This area has been affected by the release of the Solondt Commission report which recommends a 720 foot swath the route which would of lowers five abreast show Hydro they were not marching through the centre going be browbeaten of Hilton Hills into Erin The meeting at township through the middle tonight t isopen to of the Fifth Concession Residents hope to band up with disaffected farmers along the proposed route from Bradley Georgetown which proposes to cut the Niagara at 1 chouse Some residents of this area believe Hydro could use two or three more feisible alter natives for their lines which would be less destructive en and affect fewer people Mr admitted in thut Hydros methods in the past had got them Into much trouble Route the Bradley to Georgetown corridor has not been set according to Hydro but residents of the area believe Solandt decision about a I imchouse crossing of the Escarpment makes further public meetings with Hydro pointless Instead they intend to present a united front with disaffected people Theme is HOPE hydro or people energy NOTICE TO ALL CUSTOMERS Country Pete has joined forces with Farmer Jack one of Ontarios fastest growing TV and Furniture Warehouse chains What this means to all present and future customers is a larger variety and lower prices on all merchandise This is the result of volume Ontario Far Jack is now being advertised weekly on CKCO T channel 13 You may also hear of our super specials daily on CFGM radio We also advertise our sales week in the Canadian Champion The Acton Free Press and the Georgetown Independent We have the same courtesy staff and of course Country Pete still welcomes you for a cup of coffee any day of the week Thank you tor your patronage we hope to see all of you soon Country his staff WATCH FOR FARMER JACKS GRAND OPENING COMING SOON Evergreens uprooted were uprooted from the main street planters Tuesday evening and tossed on the sidewalk It was a sorry sight for people off ear ly to work Wednesday mom Day late There was no garbage collection Monday due to Faster holidays but quite a few forgot the notice in last weeks paper This week Acton police report four impaired drivers and three liquor seizures during the past week TAX DEADLINE GET RID OF IT SEND IT TO Relax and make sure you get maximum deductions by using out experience and up to dale knowledge handle all your lax needs confidentially We service personal business and corporation tax returns efficiently and accurately ASSOCIATE HOUMS Tui Giorga 161 Bro St villa On Ml 1 4 BOAT SHOW OPEN HOUSE 4 BIG PAYS REFRESHMENTS ISTARTS TOMORROWS till pm Sat Sun till ALL DAY SUNDAY BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY MILTON MARINE Commercial St Milton 8786521 No Taxation Without Representation a rallying cry for freedom with responsibility in another day may be to the predicament of parents and tax payers In the Halton region and in Ontario today Does the Board of Education exercise effective control in behalf of the people over the educational bureaucracy Have the new regional structures emasculated the Trustees Is public education being run by an unresponsive and Irresponsible bureaucracy of overpaid overbearing officials Has the individual parent and tax payer been shorn of any decisive influence on the direction of our public educational system The folks who came to Milton for the Renaissance Rally and countless others who didnt share the fear that something is seriously wrong with the costly system that supposedly educates our children They want to know what has happened They want to know why And they want things changed After all it is their children who are the victims They deserve some answers not the self righteous protests of Insulated administrators nor the sell seeking posturing of teachers associations ANSWERS Editorial Tho Dally Journal Record April Education has become a grossly inflated rudderless profligate bureaucracy feeding voraciously on public funds and turning out the worst educated graduates the country has ever seen We have been conned by the educational establishment and their dupes on local boards of education into the unquestioning acceptance of education as the new religion with Its own priests dogma and ritual a thing too complex and sublime to be comprehended by or men Dennis Braltttwiita Toronto Star Mar Despite what the bureaucracy tells us about what a fine the school system Is doing the people are saying finally the system isnt working the people are Upset over whats going on In the schools Editorial The Burlington Gazette April 10 1974 The renaissance group plans to formulate a major brief for the board of education We hope the board will recognire this protest as a rellectlon of the valid concerns many have The board HAS sought input over the years but trustees usually defended by a solid wall administrators have been hard to reach Editorial The Canadian Champion Milton April We undertake to seek through the Halton Renaissance Committee to accept and reassert our responsibilities as taxpayers and parents tor the Halton public educational system from the Constitution of the Halton Renaissance Comm Tho RENAISSANCE COMMITTEE Is arranging CITIZENS FORUMS throughout the Halton region according to the following schedule April Milton Ontario School for the Deaf senior auditorium April Georgetown High School caletonum April Acton Bennett School April 29 Burlington General Brock Cafe tori urn April Queen Park School PLAN TO ATTEND OR THESE PUBLIC FORUMS Featuring Mr Ronald Damude retired high school principal out of years experience as an educator hear his WITTY WISE WINSOME CONSTRUCTIVE CRITIQUE of our public educational system in a series of segments from Acton to Oakville pi your criticisms of our system to be presented to the Committee In written or oral form These concerns will be studied by our consultants who will prepare positive alter natives reflecting parental and tax payer insight to be proposed to our Board of trustees for their consideration Sponsored by the Renaissance Committee Discontented Dont just toot your whistle- pull your load Join us today 800

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