Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 9, 1974, p. 7

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Spilling the pins at Acton Bowling Lanes TRIANO MIXED Sept rotted them- civet to the top of the totem pole when they made every gar- one from the Elm Tulle and Norma 406 League landing Shady Ladles Knee Knockers Hot 4 Hover lluth an Five BLUE SPRINGS LOWER SHOP The Free Press Wed October and Evelyn Every game winning one for the Siren ken when Ihey met tap with the Pacing the 111 win were Cecils Porte Iiobel Gallant 201 Is 479 IN and Lynn Punt n from Blue Chlpi bid to win the last canto I Top trio In 254 end Dee US paced the win Top trio for the were Jim ITS Terry Maialei OK ISi Pete Homer Ml Itellable Knack bounced Oct 1 onto their SI with ctaXo the by I pin Mitchell paced win Top trio for Gladiators wen Steve MO 478 and Donna one pom iio a two ana VTntVniVhiin Stave 483 Pack picked win from the Joan To l up a two and lotaU win after 237 Mary Anderson loilng the first item to the 1B4 and Clondennlna and nob Woodcock Magnificent Seven Andre Con way Floyd Hammond and Val Norton Wit headed up the win Beit trleounta and Ceclle Lynda Altera moved up on the Vloleti 476 ltt Top trtcounteri for Pin Uppers were Bandy till Ward and Jean League a tan ding Knockouts 10 Mamlta I MAJOR Oct Acton Linn took over when lhay look for two amillng IrliWan Mae the IrlcQuntera for Blue Treble Ml 100 Bill Boyd ill Laurie John MM Top While ll Pag Hurdle ITS It two game win for Con- 174 paced the peonlea Reliable Larry Nolan ih with and Had 261 pi Itank with ITS a loner for the Taxi Squad ROCKETS won the David Matthew Milton Laurie Smith championship of the Acton Minor Soccer peewee Rick Bob Hudson Brian Bilton Paul house league over their archrivals Rockwood and James Milton Tom Mance Rocket Spitfires Champions are Bob Dave coach is Greg Mance McPhedran Ken McQuinn Kevin Angels Rangers Rockets named minor soccer champs 171 Bud Martin heel a three game win from and Erik Peterson 172 who dropped a tough With a triple from Norma middle go by 13 Pacing the i and the of Jerry win were Betty llardle Ml Buchanan 111 George Grace lucai 468 ITS Tom Stavea and Dave Gordon banged Kellh Andrew Peacock am Friar Tuck Ml Canadian Fried Chicken cooking on all for aim from Jack but Acta cam a win In middle grab the odd point for lot ill by Top for Upper y were Clarence Harding 111 335 Ilarmer Jane MS and Nancy with a Making with the moat for Area were Joan foil Donna Manto Doug Vlckery Bll and Dorothy lece 231 Hotel then finale George Chi Devlli iip three I a triple win from the Sieve rut op were Nolan Mi Edna BIB 203 and Marl Marfa from the I olive Andre Conway and Rob 141 were top for Tom Browning 897 111 and Brian a 111 were bell for the Automotive crew J 9 lit headed up the win trio change current high average by 7 IS 321 lloaro for ratn and Lynda with for the Store won flral canto ga1on the aubjael a bowler by II iwllng out of in of the Canadian ruleiilate No Foul Leagi I Angels Rangers Rock- tight gAmc with Rocket wood Rockets captured the In the first half championships In the Acton but Spitfires on Minor Soccer Association strong in the second hnif house leagues this season Rockets lost only one game championships wore during the finished on top robin playoff scries with only aay in one loss that to the Spitfires Tommy scored on The teams worked penalty kick In the first half to out in the gym of give Rockets school all winter to prepare championship game win themselves for the season the Spitfires It wob a very Rockets made a special appearance at the CNIi and Hornet stadium In Toronto durinR the to piny an exhibition game prior to a National Soccer League game took the squirt championship with a win over the Tornadoes and blanked to cop the atom championship In other exhibition gomes played on the championship day Raiders beat Bombers beat Centennials drew 11 with Rovers Rovers tied Centennials and Tigers knotted up with Falcons 11 All plcjcrs received pop a hot dog and a crest Special mention should he made of the work of Mike and Ralph in making the season a success Skip Vryenhock Roger Mi Kevin and Fabian tripling and alngllng For It Jake Van John Van Kooy 106 Bryan Dunn Ml Phil Grahamc and Tlnnlo Hot made with a two and total win Topper taking the middle triple and Boyd Karl Welt 111 and Fred 143 Toppera had to be content aoloa Fountain 105 Cecil up a two and win the canto to Magea Debbie 1ST and Judy llcnatldge 492 101 headed up the win Making wllh the moil for Poilea were Cole 220 Jackie Parker and Jean Jackaon 4T5 161 League itandlng Violets Altera 12 Oct t hung onto the top when after loilng the flntcinfotoJohna Harem by IT they annexed the next Iwo andlotali Tripling and in the win were 163 George MO McKlnnon Drive In Service Reliable Snack Bar Acton Automotive 4 Flreatone ACTON IAD1KB Oct Team Two out to Team In the canto evened up In aecond wllh a pin a two s wrAajj if the Canadian Dow 1 1 rulea No called when bowler roll to red with while In I ltig delivery all be the total pintail by two leading up the win were nelly Fiona ltodgion Top Silver Creek were Iltudd act of shorty ball delivered and Bruco 2U dead ball the win top trio were Garry and the player will lake Turkoaa ISM Doc Poll hi proper turn on the proper and Ed lane 111 it It up once again my o league Handing Acton a and 9 Acton Meadowa 8 fillver Creek City Shell Service a Dominic- McNahb4Rl I lgle plateaus for Hot and Wei fill Gelling em for the and total win from Team On race Robert ion 211 Marie Knight 170 and McDonald Joe filchard and White Pin Una came through pin win In the flrat go hung on to a I he iccond then poured It Donna Wood 218 McEachern and totali win for the I ucky when Ihuy met up with the they took the lail chukkcrbyBplna Up on the triple Seven were Marlon 723 Wunder BSD and Alice Wilkinson Up there tor Nutcracker were Debbie Storey McMillan Sabres sign seven more two ami then the No to Streaker trundling Moyrr For Jerry Dray col I and and 228 Joan Knight Ann Perry RANGER CAPTAIN Mlinerevic accepts his teams trophy from Audrey Hudson Acton Sabres signed seven more players for the coming Junior C hockey season this week bringing to 13 the Cost of crests a bit high Levy Hills finance committee looked on a request from the Atom Hockey Association for a donation to help defray the of crests but thought the price wns a bit high Councillor Harry lev there were teams in the Bantam tournament and crests for cost just over while the cost for teams In the Acton Atoms was estimated at The letter said the first annual Acton Atom hockey tournament would be held December and to help Acton celebrate its centennial Sixteen teams of boys number of players who will definitely be sporting the Sabre blue and orange colors this season Signed this week were returnees Mark McCauley Warren Craig and Steve Taylor Acton midget Run and Arie Vryenhock and I soloing for Hot were Kori Streakeri ltcg ipaami then dropped the third and Robion No to the Riltlera Topping triple Streaker trundling were Nick Hi League Handing Pin Una IB Hot Doge IB Toppera mr anhmrs Sept made a three game win from the Wild and took over the top a reiult Top irlo In the win were Sid Spear Tulla Lnraen Ml and Bob Punt For Wild II Heather Morton 519 and John Bold made their first win of the aeaaon and did It In a big way They won em all from the OddOnei Pone 691 249 Tom 240 and Ted paced the win Top Irlcountera for Odd were Murray June were Betty Elliott 111 Val 424 185 Team Five won two from Three were but good In the middle and loit out for the point by plni Making wllh the moil for Team Five were Edna Mcliaac 49T Alice Bridge 404 Team Three If Dot ALTON Oct a three game win from the the hung onto their ihare of the top rung Top In win were Doug John Chap man 111 and Hoy I Team One G Kitty Allen larking Exstaffer stars on links Former Free plant foreman Murray captured first in the 471 IIS nd MirFw 463 167 kept up to ihe pace for their shire Newspapers Association i For League standing Team Two IT Teal One Tear top runs with three gs win from Saleliltei John 21T Li and Monlquo IM were top Making with Satellite were Jim 21R Wayne 133 and Larry Beaullau 41 overlooked Jack aoto In Ihe lail SOS the win o and lotila winner after regular si tournament held In to now publisher of Ihe Iomlnlon FLYERS POUNDED lapses cost the Milton Continental Flyers their second loss In two THURSDAY TOPPERS Oct Knockouts hung onto thi losing out In the tint a Sparking the win Mike Noble 811 131 I 235 and lien Top trlplera for wore Margol Wataon idlolaltwin Ellen I arsen 301 and I lucky Seven 10 Johns 9 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Drive In took the first go from Johna Texaco Service by loat out In the aecond hut rallied to lake the finale and the two point win kepi at top of tniem pole Dob Lowln Bruce Shultls lop spot with a two i from who lived face by Mitchell winning Ihe last by plni League Handing- Pliymatei Top Irfo In win were Donna Buiy Reel He ad Milton Fred Armstrong arena champion the Flyers A TON ahead of the pack with two and IB Mamies win from the George mide a two and win Vkkery after loilng out In the lint go Gerry 111 Gold Diggers Pat Wood and Jackie 497 246 461 paced he win Topi In the and Irene 457160 Toptrlo were Hank Karle 263 for Gold were Susan Lee McGinnla 200 and RENT A CASCADE HOT WATER HEATER Juii Von Fleet and Kent Rouirield472l74anrt Art Pete Streakera dropped the I evened up In rugged centre from Ihe aecond then hung on for an ll Georgetown and lf year old dcfcnccmnn Lloyd Moore P In up the win were wno miugei Lynn Punt Misslssaugn last season The Moores moved into the Acton area this summer Previously inked were returnees Gary Pete Morrison Beaumont Charlie and Bob Inglis and newcomer Dave Chapman from Sabres continue to work out at Georgetown arena as they await the installation of ice in Acton Coach Dave Knight still has over players in camp and is selecting the final few players very carefully yet signed goaltendcr to replace Rick who nth the Junior Milton Tlmmagi Raiders scrimmage Orillia Raiders management Is awaiting cuts Binst the at semipro and senior Senior A Terriers at training camps before they Georgetown Memorial Arena make final decisions an the last night Tuesday In signing of imports preparation for their OHA Goalie Keith Pallctl is Intermediate A league recovering from a hand in- against the Port and It appears cither Bob Sailors Friday or Charlie October IB from the industrial league Raiders have signed some will start the season In the holdovers but it is evident the Raider nets between the ages of nine and Flyers this season ten will participate and each Cougars will will receive a souvenir crest supply the opposition for the The letter from Frank first Sabre home league game R sold Friday November 1 trophies would be presented Bill to the championship team and midget star and smaller trophies to the Steve Buchanan have signed winning players with the Junior Guelph The finance committee said Billmores leaving Sabres they were not opposed but would have Councillor Levy follow It up swimming pool is u at Terra Cotta Conservation Area to replace a pond with a muddy bottom two more holes to fill Winger Gene has decided not to play this year the moat for Llmellghtrra were Jenny 610 240 Frank Morton 204 and Art Stokes ISO League Fluffs Odd Wild Onci 4 Bold Onei 4 4 TUESDAY SELECTS Oct 1 Shady Ladles are Hill tops In the Hot Shota made a bid for the chukker but It by pint Heading up the win were Dot 841 Edna Edge and Irma Vanryk 235 Top for Hot Shots were Sandra 231 Molly Wcblter 170 Knee Knock en came up with a and totals win after dropping the flrat canto to the Five Bombers Sparking the win were Marion Jerome 619 Colleen Robb SIS and Verna Murchlsoo SOB 194 Top trio tor the Bombers were Fran Baker 224 Marie ind Barb Murchlion 442 The Rover loll out In the first go wllh Hush took the then ended up even In the finale but had the edge on the Iota pintail for the odd point Top for were Darltne 209 and Sheila Wilson 184 Making with the moat tor Hush ACTON PHARMACYS HARVEST of FAU VALUES ANACIN C0NTAC C JOHNSONS BABY POWDER Q TIPS 98 PHILIPS MILK of MAGNESIA fiRtSTAHTMH29 VASELINE iocs 87 BR0M0 SELTZER REG MINT ml KINGHAM HILL ESTATES 38900 Only minutes to Toronto LUXURY CONDOMINIUM TOWN HOUSES PERCENT Guaranteed Mortgage ELECTRIC HEAT EXTRA WASHROOM BR0ADL00M FULLY DECORATED MODEL HOME ALTE0 CONSTRUCTION THANKSGIVING OPENING SUNDAY AT MOHAWK On Sunday October 13 Mohawk Raceway opens lis gates or the start of the exciting fall harness racing meet Enjoy the thrill of ten big races from the comfortable climate- controlled grandstand Theres harness racing every Friday through Tuesday night including Sundays at Mohawk Its the friendly country track just outside of town Post time is 745 Join us for our Thanksgiving opening Sunday night Its a great way to spend the long weekend SENIOR CITIZENS NIGHT TUESDAY OCTOBER Tuesday is a very special night for some very special people at Mohawk Raceway It s Senior Citizens Night with lots and lots of treats for the Golden Like free admission with proof of age a distinguished racing fan a free program a free raceway journal a free beverage at any refreshment booth free parking for any senior dnvng a special VIP seating section and a race named in their honour And as a special treat theres the good old time toe tapping music of Vince the Dean of and his group of fiddlers guitarists and drummers Vince will emcee the show at the grandstand and will be at the gate to greet all the seniors Joining him wilt be Anna Redmond the Ontario Step Dancing Champion from Shelburne All this at Mohawk October Plus ten big races for everyone to enjoy Post time 745 MOHAWK RACEWAY Highway at Exit 38 Campbellville

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