Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 10, 1976, p. 19

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by Pele Vidler Sweep Good shot Dirty ratsof rats These sions have been echoing throughout the club since curling season opened last week Members discovered that it may take them one or two games to get Into top shape as sore arms and blistered hands were com However after the game refreshments relieved the pain temporarily Monday The rinks of Bill Tom and Jack Holmes were the first victors of curling season Jack is liter mined to win often this year so he can get his name in the paper every week Well Jack started off right Monday night when he led his rink of Pearl Baker Martin Oehlrich and Grace I to victory over Roy rink Tom team of Dolly Mould en and Towler rookie skip Peter and company After a dismal first three ends Pele made a valiant comeback during the last five ends Bill rink of Susan Patrick Dan Towler and Lois Mackenzie defeated Bruce Barber s rink However Bruce have his new shoes so look out next week for Bruce Claude Cook foursome of Mae Dumarsh J and Betty tied Colin Baker s the Avenger rink of Flo Mac Sprowl and Geggie Monday Look out for Sherry Few rink of Dolores Tyler George Robertson and Leary They trounced Robinson team and looked good in doing it Ab rink scored seven points which should be good enough to win any curling game but Sherr was just that much better However is always to be reckoned with and will not absorb another loss if he can help I- red Archibald socked it to his old rival Bill Cripps once again demonstrated thai it is he who should skip the men rink Members of Fred foursome were Mary Watson John and Nancy Ted Tyler Jr s rink of Mellon Gord Toth and Yvonne Roscnquist defeated Pat Chamberlain and comp any J Ken Mar took a beating from Brian Robertson s rink of Anne Pickering Sandy Kier and Norma Ken is finding it difficult to get his first win Brian must be glad to have the pressures of the presidency removed as he seems to be curling better Pat Chamberlains team of Karen Shorttll Dave Robert son and Louttet were victors over Del rink And Bob Bradley four some of Jane Robertson and Lily took I- red New s rink Tuesday Toth substituting for Vic Patrick proved that he is a capable skip as he led his team of Niehole Campbell Ted Hansen and Betty Francis to victory Ted Tyler Sr showed his rich experience as a skip as his team of Phyllis Patrick and Melon defeated Chester Anderson team When Ted s on he s really on Bruce Arthur rink of Marg and Lynda Richards defeated Bill Toth s rink Bill proved to be a very brave dedicated curler as he took to the ice with only one good leg Once he gets bet ter he be tougher Ben Kae Hansen Carol Korpella and Bill Porter defeated Howard Campbell rink Howard is out more this year so he can improve the finer points of his game Wednesday After leaving the kids with a babysitter the ladies all headed to the ice Wednesday afternoon for a fun two hours of curling Victors for the afternoon were May team of Dorothy Pew Karen Knickle Lynn Franklin and Pat Nears team of Verlbik Norma and Judith Hack McArthur s team of Susan Becmer Ann Ridley and Thais Brown tied Jean McPhail team of Nancy Evelyn Cadenhead and Knstine Bruce who scored a six in the last end to salvage the tie Wednesday Bill rink of Steve Charlie Davidson and Al Guardhouse took a victory over Mick Holmes rink Chuck Peebles led his team of Tom Nicol George Robertson and Richard Bruce to victory over Vic Patrick team Chuck did this even with the green ice in the middle Del lost to the rink of Brian Robertson New Martin Oehlrich and Charles Beaton Looks as if Brian is toing to be tough this The com petitivc league got underway this week with flashes of brilliant curling bald s foursome of Bill Cripps Pete Vidler and Doug Rhjnard narrowly defeated John rink Andy was happy with his foursome as they defeated the skipladen rink of Ken Sherry Bruce McArthur and Lee Gossdin Bill curled brilliantly on his one leg as his team of Earl Stcckley Bruce Barber and Bob Loveil defeated the team of Ted TjlerSr Thursday Night The ladies went at it Thursday night with a full compliment of teams Victors for the evening were the rinks of Nicole Campbell Dolly Moul den Pearl Baker Mary Smith Sue Patrick with Lois Mackenzie Lily and Grace Lucas Tylers rink of Sue Beemer Ann Pickering and Marion Wilson Tied were the rinks of Kae Hansen Ann Toth Flo Bar Kim Barber and Hewitt Ina Melon Carol Kor and Marg Towler Hockey scoreboard Thorold 1 Gtartttmu Dun rill 3 J Ft Erie I scores Georgetown Ft Erie 4 Future Nov Georgetown Frl Nov Georgetown Ceotril Junior B SvlUe J IB I Scoring Race A PPM Chandler Streets 13 14 16 30 Gibson Streets 13 10 19 Burl 13 13 Peterson Geo 13 a Robertson Geo 13 19 Strong Streets 11 13 17 Gooding Milt 14 Mill 11 11 Friday The mixed competitive is off to a real start this year with two full draws of teams Andy McKenzie must be really elated after this week as he won again Friday night With help from Kit King Fred New and Mary Watson he defeated the rink of Colin Baker Tony Verbik team of wife and Al and Kiren Knickle arc back to their winning ays as they defeated the rink of Dennis Rowley The couples of Don and Linda Ross and Jim and Janice defeated leback four some John rink of wife Alice and and Doug defeated Ted Tjlcr Sr s rink bald demonslnted that hi going to be throned very as His rink of and Join King socked it to team Howard Well Howard the V work an w ly Robinson regained his fine form as hi led his team of Norma Robinson and Marg and to victory over tew Chuck Peebles again showed his fine Western of curt in as he led his team of Shir ley Hunter Hunter and Ina Mellon to over Mick Holmes foursome Last red bald talked his com petitivc rink of Bill Cripps Pete Ken Mirch ment into going to a in Hamilton it the Glendale Golf and Club Although the team played well they tost one out of the two However the day was enjoyed by the foursome who were spellbound by the Facilities and steak dinner Youth bowling Dal The Acton Free Press Wed November B3 ii for Ihe first two BANTAMS lil Shift the Oriole be it the and totals but lost out both the Kangaroo scooped up the games and Mils The Sparrows third game The Raccoons beat kept Ihe Crows from taking points the Beavers to the water to pick up Ihcy took both games and Ihe last two names and totals after The Cardinals give the the Beavershad outsmarted Ihem Blue Java a bit of red to see as for the first game took the first game and totals Kangaroos 13 Bob- but Ihe Jays held onto cits Leopards Is Raccoons 10 second game Beavers 7 Elephants Standings Cardinal 14 Orioles Topi Ten Hardy Phillip 11 CrowsO Sparrows BlueJsy 233 JoAnne Vander B Robin 1TI The Ravens got back 47B 190 Mark their Instinct as Ihey stole both Walker 40S John games and tolala from the Fat Peter Mill Lisa is white fearless Wrens flew Thomas 187 Rod Kennedy and totals Colleen i both If I fought the Hawks game and totals Standings Wrens 13 Ravens 10 Hawks Black birds Falcons Top Ten Shane Steves Stewart Hoy Theresa Dunn 148 Wade 173 Greg White Scott Kennedy Debbie Lumbers Sally Barry Manes Us Winning the Orange Crush and Coca Cola or their teams on the were with 30 pins over average and Craig with pin over his average The second itilft winners were with 43 pins over average and Scott Jeffrey with SO pins over average Shift The Coyotes beat the I anthers to the kill or alt game and totals The Wolves be a I out the Dear or all games and total The Tigers managed to gobble up the last two games and totals but the Lions got die nibble on the Irsl Standings Coyotes Wolves Tigers 13 Hears 10 Panthers lions 2nd Shift The Bobcats ripped the 1- lephants apart for all games and lol Is while the Leopards took Colleen He Knight 154 Laura Scott Cordon IS4 The Mohawks went or the first two and total but he Iroquois onto last game The lortured the first two game and totals from Sioux who withheld the last game The Apaches massacred the lait two Same for totals alter losing the rat game to Cherokee Standings Apaches Iroquois 13 Sioux Huron 12 Mohawks Cherokees Top Ten Joanne Gordon 283 Dave 227 teen Cheyne 261 Gary Micky Phillip Dale Wilkinson Peter Turkosi Pat Storey Debbie James Pauline Johnston 211 Birthday greetings going to Bobby Gibson Dale Wilkinson and Kevin Galloway during this week Most consistent bowler for this week was Sharon Archibald with both games of OS Congratulations In Mardy Phil lips our junior who bowled a tipple with games of and Moal Improved Bowler of he Month for October were Junior Donna chipper who Improved her si erase by and junior with senior field as they Improved Vikings volley KEN ANDERSON MOVES TO intercept an Z Bennett bounce while Wayne Manuel watches during the schools pre season games at MZ Bennett Rays rampage Ufaid NEW CARS Athletics downed Georgetown Ruder in Intermediate A ae tion m Georgetown night but centre Ray Evans continued his scoring ramn- vins who has hocke in ftlilltn and junior in Acton bagged a hat trick to raise his go lis total to in seven lies scored seven 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