Spilling the pins at Acton Bowling Lanes with Ken Hulford Trlino Mixed Sept The Magnificent Seven lifted the regular of with bang They took ill gamei from the The threatened In the aecond canto but ml Med it by etui Dud Martin MS Lynda Tat and Mai Beit In effort ware Norma Jerry Buchanan 1V3 and George Rotten rolled up a two and win from the with Mlddleton 2 Audrey MO and Elmer White 224 pacing the win Steve Mary Price SOT and liner SIT were top trio The third game Rollers took It by The go of the at a go waa between the Six Pack and the Gtadlatori Six Pack won the chukker by IT dropped the by then came back to annex the finale by pins They loit Pack were Val Norton Andre Conway Floyd Hammond Beit for the were Stave 24S Jean Binder 498 184 Bill 210 and Donna Stavea Ml League Magnificent Six Pack 1 angers and totali win from the Nut took over the top George ill Wei Storey and Donna 222 tripling and Nut trlcountera and were Debbie Storey Ed Wood 210 Anne McMillan 201 and Thornton an Rattlera aVSWSKSrSTH column Heading up the win were Jerry Dray rati Joan Knight Ml Brad Tlmbera and Ann Parry Trie Harem a triple and ware rolled 92 Lennora McKlnnon Donna Wood Laurie and John Abdul Dunn Streakers took the first from Lucky Seven by dropped the aecond then rallied to annex the finale for a two and tot all win He a dint role wore Don Perry Lucy Synnott 204 and Toptrundleraforthc Seven were TIB and Marion Storey League 10 John a Harem Nutcrackers Streakers T Lucky Cam 1 The Acton Freo Press Wed October 1971 The International Plow Keep pouted on real est Match was a great sue ate developments In Heal cess although Ihe weather Estate Marketplace a week kept the crowd down ly merit to the Jim and Wayne 38S 1SU With trl counts and aoloi Busy Bees themaelves a three game win over the He id pins Miking the Beea triple and I Ingles were Linda 834 Jack and John Top trio In efforts were Lou Doug and Ben 1T4 The HIS TRACTORS like Ghost eauipoed with with Roy Topeiko cu inch engines displayed their power pulling up to lbs at a special tractor pull staged at Toronto International Dragway Sept Rockers broke away from their top spot tic with Hot Deal by taking a one pin In the first go and making with a healthy win in the second The third go law Hot Dogs face an eight pin win Up on the triple an J single plateaus for Roc ken were Phil Graham T30 Jake Van Kooy TIT John Van Der Kooy and Bryan Dunn Up there or Hot Dog a were Vryenhoek lis Bill Cripps Reg Wardord and Wayne Hot Shota were clobbered In first canto Pin then got their first win of n the by 19 Canadian Fried Chicken who w the middle canto by 14 ptni Top trio for the Olympians were Dee TO 23 J Bob Lowln T08 and Peter Pearly Gates Andre Conway Ac Ion Automotive came up with a two game win from Reliable Snick Sir who asved face by winning the last Pacing the win were Tom Browning MB 249 Kara Vryenhoek 834 821 Carmen and Doug Striken beat come Margot Watson EST 223 Bob Mitchell 483 194 and toll League Handings Satellites Playmatea Strikers Busy 4 Dynamites Acton Mixed Sept GoGotters arc running along In place with a nice lead A three game win from the Blue Chips puts them well shead of the field Jackie 260 Vlckery MO and Gerry Patty paced win Blue Cnlpi efforts were set up by Peg Hurdle White 388 231 and Bryon 201 Slippery Jacks made with a two and totals win from Streakers who won the middle canto Top trio In win were Jane Vlckery Don Mario 209 and Nancy Abrams312181 tor Streakers It was Bill Boyd 193 Laura Treble 200 and Laurie Johnaon 188 was a two and win for the Devils when they met up with the Aces who the middle chukker Saturday night in conjunction with the In temational Plowing Match The tractor pull was scheduled to be held Sunday afternoon as well but ram forced a cancellation Youth bowling by Rick Rocher ic Winning one of Hip Michelle Jones double are ever Another tops or her learn The Turtles fastest group fin 1 the agenda because of the and many people illlngllit I nope token up on her behind while ling her first frame but up triple to lead team to a four point victory n III League 4 Team Team VI 1 Team HI Tcsm 10 Averages will now be calculated and will be given to THE ACTON CURLING CLUB offers you A Full Winters Entertainment IN A PLEASANT FRIENDLY CLUB NEW CURLERS WELCOME Open House Free Curling October 21st to October Curlers Will Assist Come out and try our game No obligation MEMBERSHIP FEES Men 65 00 Students 25 Ladies Social Plus a Lifetime Fee Payable over 4 years FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT B B Robertson 1758 John amy Beaver wirt71oM7V Don and Larry Nolan Every game was a winning one for Texaco when they met up with Firestone team Peter headerf bowling h the MS 216 and headed up the Inn the most for n they sun proved thai speed l ii tL much 40 Norma Bole man significance In bowling They won nick 203 Debbie all three points from 24S Sue Thompson whether which put them In a for ho Ken 208 Dragons started Terry flsteman HI boom winning the first Drim Mice David Mill MS IBB t Saturday at Youth Bowling rated their birthdays McDonald That conclude the bowling highlights for this week Se Terry Masalcs 700 and Jim SB 223 paced win Top trlcountera fori the 2 Helen Fowler and Gordon Gelling em or Pin were Matthews Helen Arte Vryenhoek 832 Peg Hurdle and McGilloway Toppers were topped by 14 pins In first canto with Dummies but no mistakes In winning the next two and totals with Dan McGilloway Joe Richards Rose Fountain Iris Vryenhoek242 and White 233 tripling and singling Best In Dummies efforts were Roger Murray Kevin Perkins and Terry Curlew League standings Rockers In lips Andrews 350 Chuck Auger 817 234 and Don Friar Tuck 2IS League standing Olympla Drive In 7 John a Tej- Donna M Vlckery tossed League slandlag Streakers 17 Devils 15 Slippery Jacks 15 Aces 11 Blue Chips referred game i ll Bints mi Firs ft 43 the bowling alley I our first of bantam en Excitement lingered In Irailhrrxwrlenecd bowlers Third Shift Die Horses got off to a galloping slur I by trouncing the Co wain both names Agar was the big Canadian Fried Chick Snack Bar 4 Act 4 Firestone the new bowlers slightly nervous The Big Four still walled for howling to begin Sylvia shooting for averages had Jake Mages Supervisor got the show Van per Koov 843 Jack Van with a small In van Kooy 843 Jack Van on the Kooy 821 Ken treducllon 30lS Randy Del Roach 413 Chipmunks bombarded the Chick In both games the factor Involved Pierce Tesm Six after a 15 pin win In the first go from To am Four madeeverygamea winning a 12 Toppers and Mrs made gsmc win to take lopy who loon count won the middle They missed It by 12 pin Top trio In the win were Murray BO June 234 andj Art Lee 230 Tops for Ihe Stroaken Lynn Punt 201 Kris Linen IBB and Brian Skegg 482 Oil After making with a 7 pin win from the Bold Ones In the first spasm Wild Ont entail the way for a clean sweep with Porte 23 242 and Mary Stokes 137 pacing the win Making with the most for Bold Ones were Tom Cecils Porte 447 and Every game was a winning one for the when they met up with the Lime lighters who dropped a In the last go by 27 pins Heading up the win were Sid 212 Tulle Jig and Bob Punt Top for were Frank Morton 843 Jenny 471 161 and Art Stokes 403 107 Tuesday Selects Sept Hot Shots were off and running at start of the point schedule and made with a three game win from Rovers Jackie 282 Sandra M 21 and Molly Webster 201 were the hot bowlers for Hot Shots Ravers lop trio were 211 Lennora Shell Wilson 420 152 The Shady Ladies from Shady Lane bombed the Five Bombers for a three game loss Dot Jennings eta Edna Edge 220and Irml 207 king Ihe win On the triple target or the Bomber were Tell Connolly 193 Marie Glllls 40 and Barb flush Puppies won the first two from Knee Kockera to get clobbered In the finale They lost out for total ptnfall bonus point Top tricounters for Puppies were Donna 233 Tulle 2U and Norma For Knee Knockers It was Marion Jerome 494 194 Colleen Robb 182 and Vera 489 League standing Hot Shots 4 4 Knee Knockers Hush Puppies 2 Five Bomber Bine Springs Flower Shop SepL Far from doing the shrinking act Violets came up a lnr game win from the Rotes to take over the top rung on the point ladder Top trio In the win were Mary Anderson S3 Joan and Sue Conway 47ft Top Irundlen or Roses were Edna Kennedy 907 2U Mart While 112 and Adele Nolan Aster wllh a triple win from Marigolds took oyer the second rung 221 Grace Lucas 317 and Rainy headed up the win Best tor Marigolds were Sylvia Mages 341 Marsh 119 and Debbie Thomson US cane up a two and totals Win Posies winning the middle canto Top tor were Elsie Symc 218 Susan Stone Illckey led Team I to their three point victory over Team II with an excellent double Team III IV won Acton Ladies a game but Gull double the deciding factor in totals who knows This was the week or record been the factor In Brit bowling for the Team V win The entire team Acton Ladles Irene was very consistent which McNabb posted a new triple for enabled hem to win all three madeeverygamea winning she males with a then points to take a healthy hold on Slice Team Fours efforts were hot a 211 Lynda McDonald a but she had Ihe and Marie Knight Team misfortune to nudge the foul line Two were also a three game and lost pins Wayne Ram winner when met up with Major league Mason off to the Tesm Five Betty Cheyno Northland for his annual moose 244 Fiona Hodgson 217 As usual Mrs and Linda Perkins 414 chances sparked the win Top tricounters checking the local for Five were Edna r hamburg the Youth Bowling 443 Ml Braid Council youngsters started their and Alice Bridge Saturday and III 153 Team One lost the tribute to first go with Team Three evened Director Sylvia Mages Sup- up In Ihe second with a 19 pin win Knight and all the then went on to annex tho finale roaches that things ran smoothly plus Ihe odd point for totals Betty without a hitch 108 in s Juniors and 38 Senior bowlers calls illation headed up the win Beit efforts for Team Three came from Dot Jennings Audrey and Anderson 103 Lesgue standing Team Six Team Four Team Two Team One Team Three Team Five Thursday Toppers Sept Despite Pat Wood Stringing for a triple Knockouts took Mamie Girls for two and Joyce Adams Teresa Bottero Donna Staves 307 1ST and Mary McDonald 494 headed up the win Tops for Mamie a Girls were Pat Wood of course Mamie Allan 80S 231 and Gooding 137 Fire Flies lit up the win lamp In the first two with the Streakers but missed out In the third when Streakers hit the The The Junior it markets lacrosse club will hold Its banquet awards presentation and at he Music Centre his night Return meet In 190384 the rose to S3 liny for In 107374 and the indications arc that the National registrations will top that mark season- that winds It up once again my and goodnite Concord City return cross country meet Milton High Mustiings eked out a one point victory when Iho two schools in el here In Acton Inst wick Nobody thinks of Acton works building in Acton It really me lhal us point for point there Is a brand new building in is being used and could be the win Top trio for Streakers utilized It was very were Lynn Punt 41 211 is only and we Gallant 187 and Porte IIIIIp 431207 Pin Upper made every e over little game a winning on when thev things and don worry about met with Gold Diggers who the waste of that almost loil a lough middle canto by one brand new building Duby Top tricounters for Pin J ppers were Sandy Lewis complained Jean Ager47 18 and Ccilison said Ihe George Michelle Jones Joannc 134 Lumbers 245 153 League standings First Team V Team III Team I Team Team Second Shift 3 Turtles Mice Dragons I Owls Pigs Third Spiders Horses Chicks Juniors The Streakers got off to a dashing start by winning the first two games from Hot Shots Bui a last minute rush by the Hot Shots enabled them to pull out tho last game The RipOff J led by Cory llouiflcld triple won the first two Ramus and totals from the Doom Patrol They arc tied for first place The Plnbustcrs were off their target as they lost IV games and totals to the Wipe Outs Ktvln Archibald opened the season with on excellent single Considering this Is Kevin s first year of Junior he has started off superbly Keep It up Kevin Top Tin Kevin Archibald OJ20 Gary IBS Cordon 487 177 Sieve 177 Kevin Sou field IBB Kim Barber 1 Brown Jim Huxley Lynda Knight 439 League Standings Wipe Outs 3 Rip Off Streakers Doom I I In busier 1 Hot Shots on easy victory over Team I with a triple They ore now lied for first place in the League Stan dings Sue Thompson and Marcel teamed up to win two games and totals from Team Marcel bowled a single In his second gome Norma ACTON INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE REGISTRATION FOR 197475 SEASON SUNDAY OCT 6th from 2 pm to pm AT THE ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION Fee AUTO SALES GUE1PH ST GEORGETOWN New location Specials 1972 Ford Galaxie 500 351 Automatic Door Hardtop S D B Radio Vinyl top W W Discs Rear Window Defogger Lie HAT 1969 Ford LTD Stn Wagon passenger 390 automatic PS P D B WW W Discs Radio Better than average condition Lie BOO 803 iHH Terry Dawson snd Evelyn 1 1 would like to sec thnt building used rather than being neglected Nobody thinks of the things we have in Aclon They think it too far to go and choose lo ignore the northern port of the town Parktr US Ms Betty Cole 1M and Wendy Andrews ill 1B0 League Violet IT Asters Rom Marigolds Peonies Posla Cctttre Sept M with a two Acton Lane with At win from Ihe Shell Service moved up for a snare of the top rung Dee EM S Jeff Fryer IK and Andre Conway the Ihreatrc group and they BASS IS Peter Pearly Gates en location tOl Ml Meadows were two game winner the committee also from Store who won the authorized grant of to last canto by pins Top Irlcountertforlhe Golfers wtre Wayne and Jim Tlmleck 118 For a It was Gary Larry Porte 704 ZT0 Wayne DomlmlontloUllostlheflrstioto Oil SnOWlliOS Tail evened up In the second then hung on for a one pin win In the finale Top trio in the On Tuesday Oct at Conservation will be holding a Taxi Souad were Don TIB public meeting to allow all to con- Dominion the use of Hotels Silver Creek Shell Service snowmobiles on public lands o Authority Actao Fttesda meeting will be held at Lions Club Line n Campbell The Authority i i iH invites parlies Scott Ellen Gooding iSI the hit Top irlo tor briefs for its con Acton Figure Skating Club REGISTRATION to be held in Hie Arena SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28th and SATURDAY OCTOBER 5th to 12 noon PRESCHOOL fee JUNIOR Won m lee INTERMEDIATE pm lee SENIOR 15 Fr a p lee Family or morel Discount fee reglitrallon Remainder wllhln Georgetown CHRYSLER LTD Cordially invite you to attend the New Car showing this week of all the New Chrysler Products On display for public viewing are the following IMPERIAL CHRYSLER CORDOVA GRAN FURY DODGE MONACO PLYMOUTH CHARGER FURY SPORT VALIANT DART DODGE TRUCKS AT OUR SHOWROOMS GEORGETOWN UNDER THE TOWER The Right Place to Deal REFRESHMENTS 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