Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 22, 1976, p. 5

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fitting the at ACTON BOWLING LANES o Sundiyi will be given over Id average the irundlen were giving it their hot despite the and grains tram those who laid around all whit lummerTl foregoing any Top tor afternoon Norton who came up with a hot SIS The other top were confined the solo reilm Getting cm were St Milne Mary Hunter Gary Mnltby Don Mario Dave Campbell Norton Carol Ren Helen Gibson and Jim BEARDMORE Sept 13 In the opening roll lor the league Bcamcrj Roger Murray pacing the platers came in the soloa with Stuck ess Deri Post Jack and Tinnle Mosaics em Polishers polished off The Finishers for a two and totals win Finishers grabbing the middle by the narrow margin of pins Top trio In the win were White MB 2181 Lynda Martin 5ST 191 and Jane SIT 1931 For Finishers West Pete Holmes and Rose Fountain Mlwerebesl Rollers rolled em high In the first canto against Strikers then hung on for a second game win by pins only to Striken strike back Hi the finale tor a big win and took the bonus point for totals by pins to make Making with the most or Rollers Terry Cur lew 2 McGlQowny and Bill CrMps 170 Top counters for Striken were Jack Van Dor 280 Dob 195 and Ella League standing Bo a men A polishers Strikers Rollers Finishers Platers SPEARS PLUMBING AND HEATING Mr Mrs Sep 13 With the first three nights of bowling being given over to average establishing team efforts were not tallied but in triple and single were Anna Spear Barb Grimiest 207 Nancy Sue Lee Sid Spear 813 214 Not bad after the summer layoff selects Sept Right on schedule at 1 i this ladles afternoon leaRjc ay and some of the right where left J the pin spilling was concerned No points were In but coming up with top tri counts and solos were Donna Herring on 282 Jackie Sins 233 Tell Connolly 245 Lawrence Marie Glllls Mcdonald 205 Sally Smith and Mara White BLUE SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP Sept The league started to mow the pins down for team wins and Sweet Peas hit the win Jackpot for all names when hey met up with the Blue Bells T6p trio In the win were Wendy Mason Marg White 563 and Marg Gilbert 403 180 Tops for Blue Bells were Edna Kennedy Jenny CI on denning 202 and ITS Team Two also made It a triple win on 444 and Judy 415 184 heading up the win Team Three top were Jackie Parker 221 Adcle Nolan 198 and Diane Cooper Snow drops tried to make It a triple win but Team Six had other ideas and latched onto the middle canto to avert the shutout Sparking the win were Sylvia Mages 241 Betty Cole and Pat ler 170 Best for Team Six Were Mary Anderson 541 191 Mary Jane and Breads Adams 483 190 League standing Sweet Peas Team Two Snowdrops Team Six Blue Bells Team Three CENTRE Sept 14 Team Three were a two and totals winner from the Sneakers but was a lough go Team Three snared the first and Jean Hoy Getting em Tor Sneakers were Joan KnlgM Keith Andrews and Dave Mills a and the Turkeys made It a point split Turkeya grabbing the two and the Raiders making with a big win I headed up by the soloa of James Linda Main Mar Thornton and Storey Topi for the Raiders Herts under with a count of B28 238 and the singles of Gary Pickles Ed Wood 204 and Lloyd Small wood Team Six were he big winners on the night trundling they took cm all from the Jinxs who missed a last game win by Top trio In the win were John Savard 194 and 519 For the Jinx It was Brad Martin Donna Wood Raiders Team Six 4 jinx 3 Sneakers Turkeys INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Sept Olympla Drive In broke the triple lie tor the lop spot when ihey look Reliable Snack Bar for two games Top trio In the win were Bill Shannon 697 280 Dee 218 and Bob 223 The Snack Bar s were paced by the hot roll of Pete Schippcr and Don 25J Harry Silver Moon John s Texaco Service came up with a two game win after drooping the first spasm to Station Hotel Pacing the win were Pete Homer John 708 and Terry Masalcs 258 Best for Station Hotel were Height 277 and Gerry Beaver Ward 241 Acton Automotive waited until the last before registering a win Firestone giving them the business In the flnt two Tops in the trundling were Automotive cause were Tom Bomber Browning 292 Vrycnhoek and Skip Vryenhoek 258 League standing Drive In 4 Firestone Automotive Reliable Snack Bar Johns Texaco Service 3 Station Hotel ACTON LADIES Sept is In the first night of a two night roll to establish aver ages prior to forming the teams the top triples and singles were bowled by Daphne 721 280 DonnflJcffrcy611217 Sue Audrey Linda Duncan Sharon Henderson ACC LADIES Sept 16 The Thursday after noon Ladies arc starting off the season with a two week average adjusting stint before forming the teams and showing the way in the matter of triples and singles were usan Johnson Linda Webster June Mellon Wendy Fabian 210 Hard 213 and Mary MEN S MAJOR Sept 16 Acton Lanes caught the Rebels off balance and took em or the three games with Dec Deforest and Had 851 247 getting ops mention able a Tops 24T best dropped the finale and singling In the Debbie Storey 251 Terry leu and Vlnee Thornton i Jetting Both public schools sport programs start Each of the town public schools has boys and girls teams training for cross country races part of sport programs which started with the opening of classes About rtinncrs at Robert Little have started training under the direction of Shirley Scott and Heather Powers Dave Boycott at Ben net l school is also fielding a team Both town schools have tennis in the North Hal ton field hockey league which ircludes Stewartlown and Street Robert Little s Sharon Preston and Mrs Power are also forming a girl volleyball team cant save Georgettes In spite of the consistent hitting of Acton Pat Wood and Maureen Gerth George town Georgettes lost to Hlllsburgh last Wednesday night and were eliminated from the Halton Ladies Softball League playoffs It was the third straight playoff champion ship for Pat and Maureen each had three hits for Georgetown In the final game Five were Cord Jerry Buchanan Team Six were a two and totals winner from Team One who snared the last go to avert the sero count Heading up the win with Ingles were Ellen Larsan Mike Noble and Bonnie 241 For Team One RoyTopelko2oa Leo Casilvl 200 Scott Watson and Theresa em Team Two were the big winners on the night hey won cm all from the S20lB3 League standing Magnificent Seven Team One Team Six Team Two 4 Team Five 3 Mus ACTON MIXED Sept 17 With a two and totals win from Team Six Team One took over the lop spot White 821 Mary Daley and Val White 194 paced the win Tops for Team Six were Baker Bob Jarre It 202 and Flinders TcamTwocameup with a two and totals win from Team Three who latched onto the middle Gerry 248 Frank Daley 243 and Dan Forty MB 199 headed up the win Iran Baker Doris 210 and Nancy Abram 227 were best for Team Three Team Five were also a two and totals winner Team Four snaring the middle Top trio in the win were Lenora 232 Jackie Hlgllns and Bill Boyd 1B6 Tops for Team Four were Tom Laicnby 212 and Bryan Billings League standing Team One 12 Team rive 10 Team Three Team Two Team Four 4 Team Six MUTES mo welcome sign Is still out for any ladles who want bowl Thursday afternoon This li the Ladles League and bowl at according Coulter bowling columnist inc Spectator a pin bylhcnameofHaroldTaltJr has been making the round of the Hamilton bowling houses and sharpening up his Bowling skill by rolling approximately 10 games In each house In a session a week ago last Saturday at the Hamilton Sherwood Lanes he tor 11 games which Included plus the bowlers dream a perfect andthatmyfrlendllcalaafalr bit of pin spilling the Master Bowlers Association has a new tournament on lap It called the Crape and Wine ment sponsored by Jordon and Saint Michelle Cellars Ltd It has a fund with 4000 CO and going for and sixth place Seven lo ten placers receive each with eleventh to fourteenth finishers picking up each Fifty of Ontario a top MBA bowlers will participate and If you arc Interested In watch Ing some lop flight action com with a pleasant drive It takes place Sunday September the at noon at the Pen Centre Bowl in the pen Shopping Plata program 13 station CKCO Kitchener the bowlers In the Lakcvlew Centre league arc proud of one of their young bowlers Charm dim Blgclow wai picked by the Judges to be Miss Acton Fall Fair The Acton Free Press Wed September Seeking back pay Former Acton police officer formed him the force is wait Alan Dyack who ing for a court settlement on a left the Hnllon Regional similar request from an of Police force in May wants his fleer who left the Halton back pay now that a police in 1975 and wanted police contract been some back pay because of a settled contract settlement raise Dyack wrote to Halton The commission decided to Police Commission stating he wait until the courts make a is entitled to more money for ruling on the 1975 request he first four months of this before ruling on Dyack year since the police recently received a per cent raise for this year Chief Ken Skerrett told the JUST Paper Back Books FICTION NON FICTION HINTONS Commission Thursday he has written to Dyack and JOHN MALTBY Georgetown and Rob Rivers Acton teamed up to the JuniorSenior championships at Acton Meadows Golf Course They will have their names engraved on the and Co Ltd trophy Town rejects condominium Hills Planning Board rejected a proposal to an apartment building on Churchill South Acton into condominiums Following camera meeting with the owner of the building at Churchill Road South Georgetown lawyer Peter on September planning board rejected his request to convert to condominium Concord ai ONLY SPECIALTY LIGHTING STORE CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Guelph Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES Lamp Door g imp Men Biicboird Portable ng lure Paris etc FREE PARKING and George Archibald Silver Creek Shell had the win broken when after winning the first two games from Acton Meadows lost out In the finale by a pins Top counter J In the win were Bill Shannon Peter Gates SOS and Bruce Shultls Tops for the Golfers were Norm 277 Shannon and Jim ai Store finally broke Into the win column with a first game win from Re liable Taxi but the shock was too much Jeff Fryer ess and Don Vein For Hi tons Hon and Dan ACTON ADULT BADMINTON CLUB Starts Play September 27 Z Bennett School pm to pm Newcomers Wecome Handing Silver Creek Shell Lanes Acton Meadows Reliable Taxi Store 1 Sept 18 After losing the first To Team Five by pins the Magnificent Seven rallied to annex the next two and totals with Garnet Case John Chapman 2X E1 Two Robert Little teachers Bob O Dnscoll and Hon Turner are taking a band with the boys volleyball squad Weather permitting Robert I Day will open the school s inter house activities morning Antiques Collectibles Line of at the bend in No Highway a mile south of Rockwood OPEN 100 p to Daily And some evenings by chance CLOSED Mondays Tuesdays Wit COW The STONE STABLE R R ACTON LEGION MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION Due to substantial increase in ice rental rates for 1976 77 season the registration fee will be per boy Three or more players per family will be Registration fee includes ice time and sweater which becomes the property and responsibility of the boy An extra charge will be set for boys wishing to play all star up to and including Bantam 15 per boy Midget Juvenile per boy Tryouts for all star 1 per boy Registration date September from 11 30 a m at the arena Late registration will be accepted only where ice time is available Leftover new sweaters from last season will be on sale for each Choose It TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS GEORGETOWN WANTED HOCKEY MINDED PERSONS TO ASSIST ALLSTAR HOCKEY TEAMS WANTED Novice Manager Minor Atom Manager Minor Bantam Manager Assistant Coach Midget Manager Assistant Coach Juvenile Coach Assistant Coach FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL F Allsop 8564234 ACTON INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE REGISTRATION FOR 7677 SEASON Sunday September 26th 1 pm to pm At The Arena Fee 60 Payable At Registration Persons living or working in Acton and former players will have priority ONE REGISTRATION ONLY Scat belts and lower speeds do save lives This is what Ontarios new regulations are proving Since January 1 1976 Ontario motorists have been required to wear seat belts And since that date Ontario speed limits have been lowered to 60 miles per hour on freeways and 50 miles per hour on other highways These new regulations are paying off For the first 6 months of 976 there were 66 fewer deaths on Ontario highways and 6 765 fewer injuries Police officials in major Ontario centres the wearing of seat belts and the lower speeds with these lower death and injury rates And indeed improved safety is the prime reason for the regulations But there are other benefits too When you drive slower you save gasoline and lower your fuel costs So buckle up Slow down and drive sensibly For your free copy of the booklet What You Should Know About Seat Belts write to Public and Safety Information Branch Ministry of Transportation and Communications Wilson Avenue Downsview Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Communications James Snow Minister William Davis Premier Province of Ontario

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