Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 17, 1976, p. 19

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Youth bowling Acton Curling Club News HI Shift The Blue Jays took both game and tram the Robin nut while the Oriole gat prawn loo of both sad totili from the Crow The Cardinal got mid and took the lait game and titer the Sparrow hid claimed the first game STANDINGS Cardinal IB Oriole 14 Crow Blue Jay Spirrowi Robin 2nd Shift The Hawk down on the Blackbirds and took both game totals The Wren kept the list game for total but the Falcons bung onto fin I game The Riven ole the game and total after the Eaglet got the away from them STANDINGS Wren 14 Raven 12 Hawk 11 Black bird Falcon 4 TOP TEN Wade Thereaa Dunn SIS 150 Stewart Hoy Sharon Archibald 145 Jim Richard 1311 Panther lltt Lion 2nd Shift The Elephant up the Beaver for the tint two game and total but the Beavera submerged with the I ait The Kangaroo pouched last two game and total but Racoon held onto the Ural game The Bobcat ripped apart the lilt two game after tin had got the belt grip on Elephant Beiver TOP TEN Phillip flit Ann McDonald Allenby IOT Connie 803 1B0 Lorl Drytdale 475 Johr Adam ITS Laura Ralne T Cheryl Greenly 4M by Pete Vldler to score points in the stand Our membership may be They all have cracked down this year but the calibre the barrier of zero of curling certainly tent While out on the ice and while peering out through the glass Jed Tyler Jrs Second guessing all the skips of Ina Mellon Cord I have noticed more good out Yvonne are standing shots thin poor tied in rst place with Sherry missed ones Everyone Few of Dolores Tyler be congratulated for such a George Robertson and Mary fine display All of this talent In two weeks time could be put to good use in the same two teams wil meet It should be an exciting game Ted curled ex well in defeating the ever tough Fred Archibald last week And Gord Toth is Grey Cup Bonspiel coming up Nov Sign up now and put your talents to the test Maybe this improvement in calibre could be attributed to noticeable absence of curling of first place in this draw The will both be looking for their other team at the top if Ben first wins when they tangle rink of together this week Hansen Carol Korpella and Thursday Night Gwen Bill Porte Chester Tylers foursome of Sue son rink of Helen Otlerbcln Anne Pickering and Bob and Wendy Porter Marion Wilson are tied with won big last week and could Nicole Campbells of be a definite Bill Toth Dolly Mouldon Pearl Baker is hungry for his first win and Mary Smith for first Wednesday Afternoon So place Gee That Sue far McArlhur s team is doing well In all of Susan Becmer Ann Ridley ladies draws This week and Thais Brown lead the really proves to be a big one pack in this draw This week for the top two teams as they Jerry and Carol Ann Sproat Oh I guess I should t say In fact tells he has yel to lose this year that Jerry made a couple of hand the ever SENIORS The Apache i Galloway with a fggi OB 115 Kevlr 122 Winning the Coke and Orange Crush for their team on the tint hlft were Diane Little with 14 pins over average and Wade Sheppird points over average The winner were Sharon Archlblid with over rage Ricky with plna over hi average JUNIORS 11 Shift The Wolve beat the Tiger to the kill for the tail two game and total but the got the nibble on the Drit game The Lion roared off with the two game and total but tht Coyote were quicker and got away with the third The pawed up the second game after giving up the game to the Panthers and they fought to a tit tor the third with the Bear path and the and game and total from thi Sioux who managed to hang the middle game The tortured the Cherokee for Ural two and total but tht Cherokee withheld the game The Huron got a good hold on lh game rode with the last two game and totals STANDINGS Apache IT 15 Mohawk IS Huron 13 Cherokee Mandarine Pat Storey SIS Dale Wllkuuon Congratulatloni Rob on your game 1T1 pins over average Con lit ant bowler for thl week It Theresa Dunn with both game of 1S6 Birthday greeting to Beverly Glen Loo rile Lisa and Dale Anderson The Bowler were to tee Ken around thl Saturday not quite leasing self but at least back with la shots while he was here Since this column is being read in Mexico every week I should take this opportunity to say Hi to Jerry and Carol Ann and to say truth fully that you are indeed missed at the We miss Carol Ann s exhuberancc and Jerry twitching They tell me Jerry that noone will ever replace you as top lead in the club consistent Sherry Few has won by huge margins in both his wins this year However look out for Robinson of Donna Cnpps Lee Gosselin and Karen Knickie They won big last week Bill has yet to win but I m sure he due Tuesday Three teams have perfect in this draw Brian Robertson rink of Anne Pickering Monday two Sandy Kcir Norma lhekli weeks of curling it s difficult Chamber am team of Karen Shorlill Dave Robert to predict what teams may lead the pack This draw is especially difficult as the teams appear to be evenly matched Right now Colin Baker rink of Flo Barber Mac S prowl and Chris and Bill Du marsh team of Susan Patrick Dan and Lois Mackenzie are tied in first place There son Lout let and Bob Bradley of June Robertson Gabe Rosen and Lily ire all tied up This week Bob Bradley plays Pat Chamber lam so one of these teams will drop a noteh Tough rinks to beat week will be Del Ken Marchment Fred New as they are Bow hunting season popular in Halton team in this draw that has jet and Fred News as they J all hungry for their first Tuesday subbing for the working Vie Patnek has led Vie Nicole Campbell It and Betty I face Shirley Hunter explosive of Shirk Vukovlch and Marilyn Fiona I- be looking for her first win when she meets up with the ever jovial Jean MtPhail known for her late Wtdncsdiy Sitting lied at the top in this are Brian Robertsons team of I red New Martin and Chuck Beaton and Peebles rink of lorn George Robertson Rich I huek illv Into Jnek Holmes link list week taking sLven eight However it was first gime in Hi I insure he will make himself known Brim Robertson must be eurlinj re illy well this ye suite lie is it the top in two draws Ml In the mens eompetilive leaf lie I red Bill Pete idler Doug ire Hid it the lop with rink of lda flout Wilson llns week reef a live so his perft rd will remain mtaet while wild I rtilr has le id his evtrdinftrousllil loth ml Dun Ross meet out on ice two After eight ends of head to head one of them will remain in top place alone Friday 7 lorn Verbik rmk of Verbik Al and Karen Kmekle look like dynamite along with John the of Alice Doug Appley ird and Appleyard Both rinks hive won twice have won big twice Anil in two weeks lime they meet up with one another which should prove very interesting Dennis Rowley had a big win last wttk is he and his learn of Joyet Rowley Gabt Rosen and Shirley Rosen scored poinls They tould be tough in future matches Colin Baker and ire still looking for wins I J Well finally Brian meets his mitth In other draws he is but he Cager girls at Stayner varsity girls basket ball team managed only one win in three tries up at the tournament Sat urday Aeton led at the half over North Bay but ended up on the short end of a score in the first game North view Heights from North York fell 22 to Acton Flesherton nipped the squad 22 in a game in which nothing went well for the local team and North Buy met in the finals Over the three matches Sue Thomson wis the highest scorer with points for Acton and Sue Lehn netted 11 Some parents including the Thomsons and Cooks who lunched and treated the team between games team to the annual tournament The Acton Free Press Wed November 17 B3 ACTON MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION General Meeting to be held TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23 at PM at the Acton Public Library EVERYONE WE ICO ME You n Halton hunters and sportsmen have responded enthusiastically to the opening of a bow and arrow deer hunting season this fall The season began Oct and ends Nov 30 I know of about of our members who have bought bows for it said Lome Lyons hunting director for the Halton Sportsmen Association Although there has been a deer hunting season in Halton before Lyons remember one that was just restricted to the use of bow and arrows It s more of a challenge with a bow Lyons said I know there have been times where we would have had a deer if we were using a gun He said a shotgun shell will scatter making accuracy less important than with a bow With a gun a couple of back cart ridges can be shot if the first shot misses but with a bow a hunter has only one chance Pick up arrow And after you miss you have to pick up the arrow he joked Although Its harder to hit the deer Lyons thought there was a better chance of killing the deer with a bow Lyons put a fiveinch sheet of plywood behind a practice target and shot a hunting He claims the arrow not only went through the target but it also went through the plywood Can you imagine what that does to a deer he asked Two types of bows Two types of bows the longbow and the crossbow are available for the hunter Lyons said the longbow is harder to adapt to than the crossbow which he compared to snooting a gun You can learn how to use one In an hour he said Members of the club are split evenly on which bow they use The association has a practice range which Lyons said is used extensively The targets are yards away because this is as close as a hunter usually gets You have lo be pretty good on the bee range before you can go hunting Lyons said Three killed To date Lyons knows of only three deer which have been killed by bow hunters The Ministry of Natural Resources office in Cambridge has documented only five killings in the district which entails Water loo Wellington Brant and regions They estimate at the most about 30 to deer will be killed Bruce Buckland from the ministry said they are offering crests to all hunters who bring deer hides into the Cambridge offices and a flourescent cap with a crest for any deer jaws After work Lyons said he does most of his hunting after he gets off work A longbow can be bought for as little as and as high as 200 The crossbow which most of the hunters in the association are using available for Lyons said arrows costbetweenl and 8 each Deer hunting licences cost 10 and are only good for one deer Splash flashes By liz and luth llieni ill limn I Aiders in this draw art Archi s rink of Hansen Gord loth and Join King and Ml rthur s foursome Ins lovely ifc irylin and anil Vidler Besides Brnn Robertson Holmes is also looking lor Ins first win In ict is it illy has only scored in OHA JUNIOR JOEGARDIN Number for Acton Joe la it years most valuable player for the mid get The yearold it play Ing right wing B HOCKEY ACTON SABRES vs DIXIE FRIDAY NOVEMBER at the ACTON ARENA 830 pm Admission Wed Nov ACTON Georgetown at 30 m OF THE WEEK BROUGHT TO YOU BY JT SPORTS Please Note The Acton phono number 1170 answering service operates 5 on Monday to Wednesday 8 on Thursday and Friday The Brampton number 453 5429 is on 24 hour Thanking you GANDONS PLUMBING HEATING ALL CANDIDATES NIGHT Wednesday November 24 800 pm M Z Bennett School ADMISSION FREE REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED Co sponsored by the Halton Teachers ACTON IGA MAIN ST NORTH ACTON

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