Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 26, 1975, p. 6

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6 The Acton Free Press Wed Mar 1975 Spilling the pins at Acton Bowling Lanes with Ken Hulford Ewlng 1S5 League standing Marigold Vlolela Alter Peonies T Mar II Strt alters hit the front running for two and win living face Mar With triple win from the took over made a bid for the finite but mined It by pins Heading up the win were Bryan ff7J Steve Blanchard MB 200 and Don Archibald Beit In 477 Hoik got knocked off the top rung when Glad tori took em for the bundle with Donni Barry Hunter MS Jean and Marg Hammond SIS pacing I trundling Elmer White ill and Audrey 215 Six Pack loit In the flrat go with the mlflcent Seven middle win then barrelled finale for the two and total win Floyd Hammond Dave Campbell 80S Vat Norton and Willy 205 p the win Top Hollers six IB Magnificent Seven 4lrt Watlbangera Beard mora Mar Pin loit one tied one and won one game from the league leading Toppers but mined out for total Tripling and singling In the Pin Up roll were Arte Vryenhoek Peg Hurtle and Dave Dunn For Toppers It was Jack Van Kooj- Artie white and Rocker won the canto from Hot Shota by 12 pint and the third by plenty but the Hot Shola grabbed the middle canto by enough pins to lake the odd point for by up the Rockera roll were John Van Jack Van were Fred Bryan Dunn Earl and 201 Every game was a winning one Cor the Dummies when they met up with the Hot Sparking the win were Roger Murray Bob Terry Curlew and Kevin Pcrklni Top for Hot Dogs were Kori Vryenhoek Sunn tola Walker League its rid Ing 116 107 Hot Shots Pin Hot Dogs Hilton Furniture Mar 17 Lime Lighten lilt the leagueleading Fluffs for a two and totals win Fluff taking the middle canto Pacing the win were Frank Morton 203 and Stewart Houitcn Topi In Fluff 2JT Heading up the win were Brian 248 Lynn Pum 203 and Linen Top trio tor Odd were Marty Dciccuw Murray and June ISO Every game waa a winning one for the Wild Ones when they met up with the Bold Top IHpleri for the Wild One were Marg 879 278 Bill 227 and Heather Bingo Morton 229 Beit In Bold effort were Orvllle Porto 188 Tom 187 and Ted 497 UBS League tttndlng Duff a 54 Odd Wild Ones 92 Bold Ones Lime Lighten 4S Tuesday Select Mar Shady Ladles held their fin place with a triple win from the Raven Rovers made a bid for finale but mHiedlthyflplnt wcrcDotJcnnlngi584207 Edna Edge and Owen Top trio for Rovers were McKlnnon Sheila Wilson and Marie Chapman Puppies bombed the Five tor a triple win although they were hard pre led to the by Pacing the win were Donna llcrrington Tulle Lnrsen and Marg Peel Beit or the were Tell Connolly 216 Fran Baker 538 211 and Marie 181 Hoi Shots were all set for a triple win but Knee Knockeri grabbed the last canto Top or Hot Shots were Molly Waiter 958 250 and Sandra McGraw ISO For Knee Knockeri it June outfield 201 Marlon Jerome 548 223 and Colleen League standing Shady Ladles Hush Puppies 4IW Knee Five Bombers lop with a plr In the finale Soloa were Hit thing in this affair getting em foe Streaker were Don Perry and Moreen I win For li waa Cord McKlnnon 203 Rod MeEaehern Donna and Gorgeous George Kronschnabl Johns Harem Sot knocked the top rung when took em for the bundle Tripling and tingling In the win were Thornton Ed Wood 267 Debbie Storey Ann McMillan and Linda For the Harem It John Dunn Donna Wood and Heather Bright Wilkinson Rattlers were easy winners I dropped 307 Irma WO Ilea and Audrey 217 Thomson Construction were a two and total winner Hilton Hills Garden centre winning the Mclntyre Lynda McDonald 987 and Grace Robertson Tops for the Mossllcs were Melsoac 217 178 and Peg 146 third go by but had enough pins In hand to take totals Pacing the win were Joan Knight STB rid a Mar big win In the on with Mimics and although they out In 11 next two episodes they had enough hand to take Iho point for Heading up effort were Jem Natalie and Ward League Handing Mamie a 71 Knockout Gold Digger 45 Striken Pin Under 42 Fireflies Major a two game win at Dominion Hotel expense Second and third the Lanei second by by 1 pin and Dominion grabbed Ihe canto by Larry Nolan Deo DcForesl 243 and Had win Beat Tor Dominion were Steve mil Anderson and John McGllloway Reliable Tail pulled an upiet when they took a Store for the three names lllntoni tried to make wlih a win In the middle but mined It by 8 plni Heading up the Taxi Squad roll were Don Hob Woodcock 701 258 and Harry Top and Jack Glen denning 203 Topi for Hud pins wera Garnet Case 214 with a trlpla of Id the average clan An took place at the George- Hooker bowling n Bowl ACTON MIXED Mar With a two and Iotali win from Blue Chips Streak continue to be the front run In league race Single ie big In the and Bill Boyd Blue Chips efforts were headed up by the plea of Bryan Billings 118 White and Porly 182 made a winning one In Ihelr a Jacki Up on hi rolled nine la a row and be fore a huihed crowd of and bowlari alike went into the strike pocket for looked like a perfect hit only it cleaned It up with amid a cheering for her ten- game winning the weekly coffee In the league were Floyd Hammond Joan If am Roberta Para mond Dave and Mary Hun have the right hand mono lor that wlndi It up once agi my to adloa a mil and Concord City way Silver Creek Shell before the Blue Hot Mar total win disputed 988 Marg White Posies were McGlnnlS Betty Cole 530 227 and Jackie Parker Marigolds won two games from the Peonies but slipped from the rung when Peonies with Marigold roll were top rung hlg win dln 220 and Judy Hen for were 251 Elsie 111 and Violets dropped the first to equalised In the second then hung on to take the finale by plni or the two and tola Is win Joan Nell la Mary Anderson 229 and Marg Gilbert 503 200 headed up the win Best In Alters effort were Betty Hurdle 804 244 Grave lucai 157 and and Jim League standing 59 John Harem Lucky Seven Rattlers Industrial Mar 19 Acton Automotive hit the leaguelending John Texaco Service or a two game win mining out In the first Heading up the win were Turn Browning 725 294 Brian La 2 and Steve Tops for the Texini were Pete Homer Jim 849 Drive In regained a share of the top spot wllh a triple win from the George town Firestone Pacing the win were Bruce Shultla 628 291 Bob 283 Peter Pearly Gates and we better mention Dee 710 271 triple Two men Hon for Keith Andrews 291 and Clint Peacock Canadian Fried Chicken look the first go from Reliable Snack Bar by pins then it wss curtains Snack win Pete Larry Nolan 279 and Youth bowling by Rick Rocher Bantams Mar Fin The got back to their winning ways with a two point victory over the second place lllnpoi Baker led the way for team with a double The Hum ply a the flrit place Octopus In one game and totals Kitty Payne for her team with a double and Phillips behind with fourth plc Top Ten Sandce Allonby 161 Lorl 174 Janet Agar 318 175 Biker no Melissa Harris Michael Rouse Kevin Houier 148 Pal Gary Lumbers 284 167 game and totals from the Snowmen Dlsnna led her team to victory wllh a double also bowled plni over her average In the first game to win pop for her team Second Shift The Turtle cleaned the point department dry at they whitewashed the Owls in belli games Lori led the way for her team double and John was next with a double The ahead of the la the le ague with point victory led her team to victory with a double The Pigs the tint Mice in the game and totals John Adams tops for the with a 2M double of the bowled pins her average In first to win for her tram Or SfHen trtaea gatae totals Michael the way tor Mi team title anil Tbe upset Second Shift Mice Owls 48 Turtles 45 Pigs Snakes 32 Dragons Third Shift Dogs 48 Spider Chipmunks Horses Chick Cows Other bowlers win Ing coca cola and orange pop or their team were Todd La with 49 pins over average in the first game Allan La sen wllh 18 over his average la the first game and 4s pin over his average The Rip were right on as ihcy whipped the Wipe Out In two game a half Bill White wsi topi for team with a triple The tint place Streaken showed the good form which put them on lop of Junior division with their four point victory over the Doom Voakamp chard IBS Kevin Archibald 492 Jan Berry 482 188 Mickey 476 Gary Archibald Lynda Knight The Copers got to a great atari by winning the game from the Battlers But the Battlers poured on the pressure the last two games Rob wai lor the Capers with a triple the Battler with a triple The Hot and the Hippies also split points two apiece Brian s was lops for his team and Allan led the way The Odd gained and Norm White League Handing John a Texaco Service Drive In Reliable Snick Bar 43 Rob Canadian Fried Chicken Acton Automotive Georgetown 17 Acton Ladle giving up the top spot took Nielsen Clolhlng for the bundle to there Pacing the win were 987 243 Linda Perkins 233 and Ann Pnnkrati 229 Beit In Nielsen efforts were Dot Jen and Mimic Allan Gold Diggers were a two game winner from Knockouta but losing out In the middle canto by plenty caused them to Imp out or Top for Cold Digger were Susan Lcc 170 Ruth Archibald 484 and Jean Beit tor Knockouts were Mary McDonald 539 207 Joyce Adams 515 and Staves Fire files lit up the win limp for a three game win Pin getting the treatment Top Iricountcri in the win were Mellon 200 Mflry Price 212 and Wendy 1 457 182 Best In Pin Tonefi signs Milton native John has Binned three pact to play for Ihe Houston of the World Hockey Delation rcporh Toronto Marlboro scout Vol Tonelll signed the agreement Sunday on his IHth birthday The calls for the standout to receive 150 the two playing years and an additional for Ihe third year for a total at TonelH ployed all his minor hockey in Milton playing a season Ihe Milton Junior Flyers or the Creek era were Pete Homer 1 Pearly Gates 296 Shorty Tops for the Aclon Meauowi wen Wayne Mason 770 273 Itay Toth 783 298 and Norm 730 337 League standing Acton lines Acton Meadows 48 Silver Creek Shell 45 Dominion Hotel Store Reliable Taxi ACTON Mar Striken hit the win for a triple win when they met up with the Tripling and singling In the win were Mar go Watson 237 Ellen Larsen Job Mitchell Kevin Clarke and Nelson Top trio In were Hoy TopcIKo 262 Car men Master 184 and Sale went Into orbit for a two and totals win against the Dynamites Hepburn 704 253 1 and Jim being chief Making the most for Dynamites were Gary Ritchie AM 224 McDonald Busy Bees buried off a triple win 227 i their affair with Jacks uponlr pie and single plateau for were Tim 813 Joan Henry lcln Bill into nd Donna Manto 241 Up there for Slippery Jacks were Jane Vlckery 27i Nancy Abram and Sleepy Paced by the triples of Hank John 728 and Agnes MeClnnli 226 Devils were a three game winner from the who ZENITH MODULAR SOUND SYSTEMS CHANNEL SYSTEMS STEREO SYSTEMS PORTABLE STEREO PORTABLE PHONO Gerry aim 213 and Lenora Vlckery 226 for top League Handing 119 Chips HFADPIN In the Bowl Ing Championship for the Thomas Adami Trophy the Ac Price Lynda McDonald Jackie Palmer Herts Wunder and Wood Howling at the Georgetown Bowl the gala finished fourth out of twelve competing turns Their three game total of fell of the winning teams total of J bowled by the Sportsmen Bowler i from Bowling at the Brampton Bowl the men team of Bob Jim Norm White Bob Turkos Jim Bui laugh finished of fourteen teams competing This another victory tor Their down the on Tbe Acton did not come away empty hi how ever Norma Price rolled the high triple In the elm a 472 lo win the Adam a award Tom FIRST LINE TELEVISION S4LES and SERVICE Acton S53 1057 ground Cold Ones first is they w from the Brian 1 at Rick 546 204 Lou Anne Leslie Norma Rob Allan on nam Gary Pickles SALE 25 OFF ALL BICYCLES Limited Time Offer League Man ding Cold Ones Oddfines Capers Battlers Hot Ones 45 Hippies 37 That conclude the bowling highlights or this week See you next Saturday at Youth Bowling had an from Cows ion todhrr- t lean a Gratis vl Lb bowled 57 over a firs lo win pop trie aUntm away m ihe firtt Dogs Agar was top nam a Hot Shots pulled Hasten In the league standings their 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