Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 11, 1976, p. 6

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Tha Acton Free Press Wed February Splash flashes by Anne Pickering Spilling the pins at Acton Bowling Lanes with Ken Hulford wire Heather Homer 187 Mtmie Allan 220J and Minnie Johnston 484 made It a triple win from lugs It by I pins Our swimmers have been busy this week There is a lot of news to report Judy our diving coach took two of her divers Russell Gray and Brad to a diving meet in Burlington last Saturday Russell dove extremely well for his first competition third in his age group Both divers benefited from their trip watching other divers perform nd picking up new dives to practice for their next competition Swim Halton Hills swim team met in a four hour long swim meet Sunday morning The end result showed Halton Hills the win with more accumulated total points We seem to be very strong in the younger age categories Ten swimmers from Acton participated with fine pcrf ormances by all Special mention to John Vadelka Mark Bray and Julia for their first place finishes in their specific events It should also be noted that Cathy Ashley our assistant coach swam two events and won She has been training hard all winter at the University of for the University championships this weekend at Queens in Kingston She hopes to place in the front crawl events Good luck Cathy Many parents and fritnds of the swimmers showed up to help time and record each race at the meet Without them couldn have held such a success fill meet Thanks to you all Clinic There will be a synchrony swimming clinic held at the pool 29 Judv the course conductor would like to sec as many interested persons and parents of the synchronized swimmers invoked No previous experience in sport is necessary so if interested the pool a call TRIANOMIXtl Feb 1 Jokers are Bill the front In the by winning Capers They hud to settle for a point however when Capers made with bin win in the Inst Pacing Joker roll were Eur Mallby BIO Guy Payne 2i and 171 Tops In Copers trundling were Doris Jury Buchanan 1248 and Steve Campbell Boosters boosted the point total with a two and totals win the Rookies First close Boosters grabbed It pins Top tor wen Gary Mult by Jack Norton 232 Cathy I Making wen 291 I Martin 214 Jerry 17 perched on lop the pole 254 Jackie 209 and Tell Con 1T4 paced the win Top trio tor Unicorns were Van ChoDmnn444 and totals win from Ding A Lings who snared the last to avert shutout Heading up win were Doris Fllrner MB 220 Jtan 477 191 and Harlem McDonald 480 Making with most for Ding A I were 245 Mark 228 and Hamilton Novices look first Dandy I Ions en went Intoj came up with a nig win In the and grabbed the odd point lor totals by pins parking Ihe roll were Linda Perkins 703 r lorfa Hodgson 516 and Daphne 184 Tops for the Mosilles were Fran Pierce 260 Pal Daw kins 250 Belly 215 Thomson Construction- by the total pintail Topping Ihi trundling were Dandy 258 and totals with Biker 1B0 Is for the no 709 pacing the r Novices were Owens 202 450 1ST Paula eh Dliry Domes I their 1oKut ad slightly with a triple win from Dustirs llousliild Daphne Prevost Sue 223 Tops for Carpet win Norma 206 213 60S 300 Ruth Archibald 545 215 and codings 1 Belt In Jllter Rugs efforts were Wendy Fabian Mellon 179 and Miry McDonald 407 League standing Dames Carpel 43 Ranle Rug Carpel 1 TrlCats29 Major Feb The two power house learns Mcodows and Silver Crick Shell met up and the Golfers snared the first go Silver Creek in second the Golfers come back with a pin win in the finale Top trio for the Golfers were Mac Moose Mason 291 and Hon Shannon Tops or wen Ken 7B2 289 Jeff Iryer Doc Post Reliable Taxis dropped three tough games to s More 12 and pins in that order the issues Heading up Ihe win were Bob brother Hon 875 Dan tuny McGllloway 281 Making wl the Taxi Squo I lr Bob Lanes a three garni win Hotel Andre way 316 dk ton 729 and Die Making with most or Dominion were Steve bold Gorge Archibald Ellen La ten 825 222 Dour Kevin David on and Dave Gold pacing the win Best or Sharpshooters came from Larry 201 Lynda Murray 4B3 212 and Bill Brooks 493 195 The second place Spitfires losl ground when Playmates look cm for two and totals Topping the Playmates trundling were Carmen Masters 238 Thompson and Georgette Canlvi For Spitfires was Garnet Case 233 Gord 248 and Monica Beau lieu Ramblers were up for their go with and handed them treatment Up on triple and tingle plat In the Rambler win were Hansen Thereso Matheion Dennis Hoy WatsonHB Jim 224 League standing Boozers Spitfires Ramblers 41 Play mates Go Getters Sharp shooters ACTON MtXFt Fib Hellions barrelled home with a three gome win Tiny Tims to hold on lo their healthy lead Don Liccc 298 Jackie idMidleenUBItnc Best in Pushovers efforts were Bill Boyd 598 259 Peter Hurdle 191 and Dan Party 538 198 League standing Hellions 99 Hot Shots 89 Saints Pushovers Tiny Tlmi 80 It Tiny FOUR squared things nlnthcinn whlc them replacing the Hi lop spot Top In the win were Harry Price Jock Van 423 and Tina Van Best In Happy Rollers efforts were Norma Bubbles Prlcc5232U Pete Van 523 and Cindy Waller 181 Mlsflls were a triple winner from Hot Shots with Ken 219 Bob Smith 591238 Grace and Laura 561 Best In Hot Shots efforts were Greta 220 Pat and Van 183 League standing Dummies Happy Rollers Misfit Hot Shots More banquet dates In Ihe fins tucker May at the Community Hall The Sid Spcarl and Heating Mr and Mrs league will be doing and dining bit at the Curling Club May The- Ladles Auxiliary Branch 197 went Georgetown way lilt Saturday In Legion Zone and the team of Helen Fowler Marg Dunn Mamie Allan Sharon Barker and Joyce Buchanan finished fourth out of the twenty competing teams and so ad to the Regional Finals Jackie nailed down the high triple the day with a beating out Georgetown Barb Burns Congratulations this week will wind up the odds and ends in Ihe Adams Classified and the five Isdlis and four men team teams will be decided that winds 11 again my lies and Con Shots pin win and hung on to win the finale by pins but win shv on total or the odd poinl to take totals Heading up the Jcziabcll wen Dnley 253 Potty 816 and Doris Making with he most or Hot Shots were Bryan 302 Joan P rly 276 Fran Baker 239 and Dorothy leice The Saints snored canto from by 17 pins had no In winning the roof fell In and Pus win grabbed for totals Top trio NOW 31 STYLES WESTERN BOOTS at Open Monday Through Saturday Tack Togs Guelph St Hwy No Youth bowling By Date Anderson lat Shift The Mice squeaked away with both games totals with the Owls on their heels The Frogs left the Chicks a mile be hind as they away with both and totals The Turtles hid the first game but the the fait game for totals Birds Mice Owls Turtles frogs Chicks IS 2nd Shift The Octopus out both games and totals the Cowl The Snakes poisoned the tint game hut the Horses hooted up the last game and totals The Snowment melted away with the tint game but the Dogs managed lo the latt game and totals STANDINGS Horses Dogs Octopus Snakes 29 Snow Cows TOP TEN Colleen McKnlght 1ST Lisa Mason Graham White Mills 142 Marlene 252143 Janet McGraw Laura 135 Stewart Hoy 111 Rita Bottero Monica Muiselle 242 133 Cheryl Greenly Winning Coke and Orange Crush for their learn on the first shift were Sharon with pint over average Brian Canary with Dins over average For the second thlft the winners were Janet with pin- and Stephen a with Gordon am McKnlght qualified Mailer Bantam Tournament Feb Wl with Boys while Joel Pink and Peter Mllla for the si both bowlers will bowl to decide who the Tournament Good luck JUNIORS 1st Shift The Hoi Shots shot all games and game but the set abli the list two games and total Super Six struck up the first and totals but the Hot Ones up last two games STANDINGS Hot Shot Blaiers 47 Wildcats Hot One Ball Team Super JUNIORS 2nd shift The off with all gomes the Underdogs behind w SKATING OUT TOWARDS the pitchers mound a lone skater checks over the snow clearing job of the plow crew The rink located at the rear of the high school is used by children for after school hockey and pleasure skating I PIZZA PALACE Cornells Van Merkenstein 29 Mill St Acton ONLY SPECIALTY LIGHTING STORC CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Guelph Multi Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURTS Door Swig Eke Hen id Device III ion Hi Fir Parts FREE PARKING 1 ally ID 1 Tit OR ARM NORTH HALTON FORD MERCURY 8776928 GEORGETOWN ONTARIO 4574217

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