Youth bowling In team tabulated highest total winners of the bantam shift w Ottopua and the Do Junior winners were Strut ken and in the ten the were Congratulation to til of Murchlnson the Hippos bowled SI pins over hli average In the The got off to a great tart by the first game the Turtle the poured on the nothing wrong while the other three could do nothing right The poured on the heat to the Snowmen made hem melt to water Mardelle Phillip bowled an excellent double to lead her team lo their three point victory The moved within one point of tint place in the league with today total point win over the Birds Mark Jackson Ml double was topi tor team The Hippo cleaned up In the point department they upset the place In both gamps Ron bowled pins overage to win pop for moved up In with a Third Shift The Cows of ihclr led his also bowled 33 pins over tor his team The Horses put a pressure an the first place as they galloped a two SABRE Warren Craig belts a Horrmt attacker Sunday Legion town league tallies Ryan Bonnell scored lvn goafs to lead Guilph lo a win over Dixie Thomas Cover dale also scored for the winners Kent Hurst Gordie McMeekln Danny Wood were the Dixie Shutout Mike and Steve were the highlights of Brampton 10 win Weston ATOM St downed London on goals by Bob Kevin Kroll David Allen Tim Baker scored for London Tom Shannon bugged a hat trick to lead to a victory over Hamilton Hob with two goals and Clcary one were Uic other General goal gel tore Scott scored and Tom and Itobln Wilkes once etch for the Red Wings Baltimore walked nil over Rochester with John scoring five Tom Galloway three Derrick wo and Kevin McLaren Steel and Steve Hughes one apiece Jut Hick Goojcrs and Minor hockev dates for 6 0S Baltimore Rochester point win the nnc Dow pins over her average In Plan benefit game Auger returns to aid Cooper family The Acton Free Press Wed Dec 1974 5 torses The Dogs were as Ihcy Top Ten Debbie Jan Ml Kevin Dale ihe Chipmunks Bobby double was the Mardclle Phillips John Adams Me- dure 281 Tyro McKinno IS Samite Tim Bob 205 Gary Lumbers Mark Jackson l League Standing First Shift tragi Octopus Hippos 15 Snowmen II Birds i Second Owls Mice IB Tunltr 16 Snakes Pigs 12 Third Shift Spiders Dobs Horses IT chipmunks Chirks Cows 10 bowlers corn cola nnd orange pop were Kitty average Hilly Cordon over his average and Donna pins over her today destroyed the Doom Consistent bowling was the main factor In their victory The continued their lucky by winning all four from Ihe Rip Dale Anderson was lops for his team with a 512 and helped his leim pull away from the rest of teams in the league standings The Wipe Outs started off with a big boom winning game by a 131 points llut Hot Shots up they bowled harder and won Ihe final two Anderson ill Gary Joanne Gordon IBS Berry 249 Kim Barber Shelly Karen Van League Standing Streakers Shots Wipe ISti Rip Doom Patrol depirlmenl as they demolished the Copers In all three Susan Thompson led her team to victory with a triple The Haulers broke game Gary the triple to help his Id Ones ore in second place ague standings Thomson MS 246 Rick Gary 2CT Debbie Slorcy Copeland 550 181 McAfee 219 David Mills 510 Rob 219 Hen Odd Ones Cold Ones Hi taper a Hippie Hoi Ones almonds m den the bowling his week See it Youth Bowling St Catharines Black Hawks of the OHA Junior A League have graciously agreed to a benefit game against the Intermediate A Athletics to aid the family of the late Dick Cooper a Thorold player whose death resulting from head injuries suffered in a game in Dundas November 8 shocked the entire hockey world The benefit game will be played in the new Arena Wednesday December 18 OHA Intermediate A League member teams including Mike Tarp s Georgetown Chrysler Raiders had previously indicated their interest in aiding the Cooper family Dundas Merchants are making plans to hold a benefit skatea thon Super comeback One of the come backs in local intermediate hockey history brought Mike Tnrps Georgetown Chrysler Haiders from behind a deficit to edge Athletics here night and keep the red while striking distance of the in the OHA Intermediate A Hockey League Raiders rermm in sixth The lowly Dixie Vultures fie wins far m IB to town iVH linludiiiL tried home an win tin Oik from the Continent I and Dixie his StrtttsvtllL Iubs returns 1 he Dink marked turn of former Junior coach assumed I reigns hen ln Wilson was made Its TIME AGAIN I In the with fl record but trail league leidlnj Port Colboi nc by only fic points the tight race for six playoff positions Hi neks sniped his second of game wilh i and IB seconds left in regulation lime lo climax the come from behind sending 411 fans harm hippy It was the ex Myers goal in nine No house for farm help Hal ton Hills council refused o issue a building permit Mrs Linda for a ten int house for farm help on her icre farm at Lot Con but added a rider saying if proof of a bona fide farm was sub milled they would reconsider Councillor pointed out I council hid passed i staling Councillor Roy Booth said arc bona fide farmers before Councillor Ial McKcnzic said the farm help was needed lo mike the farm he found it difficult believe any firming surrounding a mansion like this would be a farm as commonly I be sure we re not issuing a permit for a gar doner and i maid com mentcd Councillor Dick How ill Morrow claimed council have decide is best for municipality He pointed if the wanted a separation Ihcy were legally untitled to it would be pride joy of any lo have a place like this added Morrow He issuing i permit The of council agreed by voting itunst the issuance of a building permit utmes Thorold built up a first period against Stirling goalie Hob who experienced bis worst night of ihe scison so fur John Blair came on to tend the iwme for final two periods Athlclics still led at thu halfway point of second period AFTR YAR AFTR YAR LTIGR75 S WHEN YOU PURCHASE A COLOR CONSOLE TELEVISION by ZENITH or QUASAR from FIRST LINE TV DOWNTOWN ACTON You receive absolutely FREE A Victor Hand ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR Retail Value It pays to deal at First Line TV Paul were the Roches scorers our goals from the stick of Todd Cook earned Springfield an easy triumph Cleveland Dove idded a pair of Springfield goals Scott Page Matthew and Dennis Kirton sniped singles Jim scored for Jim Upton indTtd Nadhazl scored for the Aeros who nipped Jets Dave Mure hi so 111 the lamp for Dai id Johnston rifled a hat trick to help edge Ihe Nordics John Thompson also connected for the w It Scott and Jeff Hamilton replied for the Nordics hit trick by Reuben Salmon led to a in for the over Ihe Oilers George Brown scored twice and Ron once round out tallies and Greg Smith con for Oilers Ron scored three limes for Leafs who dropped Canucks Kevin and Tim also scored for Toronto Replying for Vancouver were Taj lor and Ken Steel if council intended to cripple Ihe municipality by emphasized council stopping large if the had lo slay with the poiicv He owners wanlud a separate find them for gardeners maids or other help We don l want lo flaunt the by law jusl because someone is rich cither commented Booth Councillor Sykes pointed out they need the help to make the land produce Which comes first the house or the help he mused Councillor Russell Miller claimed the applicants had to farm by cutting hay could selves in an position by making irbitrary decisions One building inspector report a two bedroom bungalow was planned try to a couple to work the land diversify the farm He said ihe house would conform to all existing building requirements Councillor Hie Morrow said he considered this property from Ihe icrcs est farming of the highest quality and said even the haven 1 been in this tenant house will be mansion began Councillor He said the Joe Hurst but rather than ould be set a precedent think IdV benefit the town should do more Drove OHA ACTON ARENA FRIDAY DEC 6th com our and the BANTAM 12 a Oilers vi Nordics DO Cougars V MIDGETS 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