B2 The Acton Free Press Wed November u g Youth bowling Curling Club News lit Shut TbB Sparrow were left with u on ihefr face Urn flew off with both total The cardinal left the Hob teeing red they took off met total took the Dnt game but atop the from setting the second game Studtogi Cardinals IS Orlolea Blue Java Crowi 10 Spar- row 2nd Shift The out the Eagles and carried Town Jamie Taras fired the win nlng goal in the first period while Brad McPhcrsort put the game on tec on a goal from Jamie Bantam Don Buchanan shut the door to all Cougar marksmen as he and the Nordics shutout Cougars to zip Nordic Todd Mclnlyre notched two unassisted goals after Dave De Vnes and Dave Lawson put the team two goals ahead Mclntyre also earned an assist on Lav sen s goal netmindcr Brad Jenkinson turned aside ail shots as the team blanked Joe came through with a goal effort and an assist on one of two goals by Dave Mitchell Mitchell also picked up a couple of ass sts Haul accounted for Toro other goal Dave Midland Mike Swet man Rick Milkr and Warren Hawthorne also helped the Toros to the win by setting up goals Larry Kurtz fired the win ning goal one of three he netted as Montreal downed Detroit Kurtz also shares an assist on Russell Allen goal with Robert Allen Dal ton and Mike Nichols unleashed the other two Montreal markers Dal ton also assisted on one goal as did Dave Williamson Allen helped on three goals Dave Johnson replied once for Detroit and helped on two additional goals Rob Edge counted for one goal and an assist Bill Wattes and Nick inked the one goal each Bernie Harding and Ron Guest also helped the team with assists Toronto Scott Ingles waited until the third period of the Toronto Vancouver game to slip in the winner from Jeff Gardner Toronto edged Vancouver Allen Sneis started Toronto scoring on a pass from Rusty Miller while Dave fired the team second goal Gary Pickles replied once for Vancouver and Terry Winters tied the game a in the second period on a pass from Gord Scott bath games The Raven gave up the lime the Hiwki after lb drat game with enough for total The Blackbird made a comeback to take the second game and total after the game to the Falcons J Top Ten Sally Jim Richard ZM Monica Ml 161 Stew art Hoy at in Bruce Canary Chrlttln Parker Wade HI HI Scott Kennedy David Gilbert ISO Kevin Galloway Debbie Lumber US 128 Winning the Coke and Orange Crush for their on the fir it were Sally with a big 146 over average and Jim alio with a big pun over his average The second winner were Monica with pin over average and Bruce Canary with over average HI Shift The Coyotes picked up he game after the had run with he and gamea and otali The after taking the tint two gamea and total left the third tor the a to retrieve The lion roar waa quieted a the Bean lobbed off with all three game and Standing Coyotea ISM Wolves 18 Tigers IT 141 Don 11 2nd Shift The Raccoon were trampled the Elephant claimed all three games and total while the Kangaroo were left hooping mad a the Bobcat took off with all three gamea and total TheBeavenchewcdupihc flrtt two game for total leaving the third me lor the Standing Bobcat Kangaroo Leopard IT Ele phant 11 180 478 Graham White 417 182 Triccy Cordon a 182 Senior The Sioux caught up to Iroquois take the third game after the Iroquois hud put the fir it totals out of reach The must have looked the other way as the Huron rode off with all games and totals After picking off first game the Apaches got off the trail u the Mohawks took the second and third game forlotal This leaves he Seniors with four way Ue for first place It should be a good con- Standings Apache 18 Sioux 14 Chcrokecs 10 Top ten BIS 227 Dave SEX Pat Storey S3 Renate Voikamp 211 Kevin Archibald 253 Debbie James Mickey Phillips 187 Degen 202 Joanne Gordon 502 187 Rob Greeting this week Jim Johnston Elmira shades major bants shadid the hire fighter 1 play it Don Brouillard spoiled goalie for a shutout he con pass from Mirk Ttabdak and Bob Kirkonan gave a 1 lead in the first period and S Copt added one in the before got on score sheet by Petti Idler Although the main objec tive of the Acton Curling Club la to promote the activity of curling that is not nil It pro vides Notice that said act of curling and not of curling indulge themselves in curling for many different reasons For most people they engage in curling to get healthful winter exercise and to par ticipate in fellowship They enjoy the fun they have with other people young and old alike Others may look on curling sport a game which offers competition In bolh the and mental sense Most people try to combine the elements of fellowship exercise and competition according to their own needs Whatever their reasons for curling at our club It Just so happens hat everyone tries to mix with everyone as well as they possibly can so everyone comes out a winner An example of this fellow ship happened last Wednes day night It t happen out on the ice where everyone was in light competition but afterwards the lounge where these same people who had competed against one another were enjoying all kinds of laughs and at time serious discussion of current topics Doug pro vided the laughs with his timely jokes as did Bob Discussions revealed that maybe Fred Archibald should run for mayor imagine hat On council we could have Bill Cripps Bruce Barber and arl For board of education I sure Vic Patrick and Bill would accept the lion Ml of this of course is strictly rhetorical but just an example of the fun I had that night And on Friday night in he lounge I was fortunate enough to hear of Colin Baker secret ambition That s some ambition Colin Monday Bill foursome of Susan Patrick Don Towler and Lois Mackenzie grabbed a of tint place last week a win In a wide open game against Claude Cook I wonder If Mac who vices for Claude will let Bill away with a win again Colin Baker a rink of Flo Barber Mac Sprawl and Chris Geggle are the other In first place They got there by skimping over Pete Glnn rink last Monday Somebody has rumored that Mac upset Peter team by looking very officious and flashing a sheriff s badge However Pete team of Linda Ross BUI and Mackenzie must have curled well they took five of the eight ends Tough luck Pete Interesting games this week match Jack Holmes a rink of Pearl Baker Martin and Grace Lucas against Bill team And also on this draw instead of a grader Roy will be driving his team of Jean McPhail Jeff and Ann Ridley to victory Bolh Jack and Roy have excellent chances to nab a share of first place Monday This draw is still wide open and very even The women Mary Watson Nancy Vidler on Fred Archi bald team are holding his team up in the standings Bill Cripp rink of Flnni Verbik Carl and Dorothy Few are coming on strong Teams of Ab Robinson Ted Tyler and Sherry Few are all making their presence felt This week Ted Jr leads his team of Ina Mellon and against Sherry s rink of Dolores Tyler George Robertson and Mary O Tuesday Bob Bradley and his team of Jane Robert son Gabe and Lily Higgins are all curling extremely well as they have won all three games this year and have won big Boy it seems married life must suit curlers as both Jane and Brian Robertson are off to good starts This week Jane and Brian meet trying to decide who should be top dog Ken Marchment is doing a good job on the ice in main it even though he would like more fringe bene fits Tuesday Howard Campbell Bruce and Vic Pat rick have led their rinks to a share of first place Vic Pat rick has got himself back into terrific shape for the curling season This week Vic will lead his shining knights of Nicole Campbell Ted Hansen and Betty Francis into battle against Howard the farmer Campbell and his hired hands of Gwen Tyler Ann Toth and Richard Bruce I m sure old reliables like Brian Moore Chester Anderson Ted Tyler Sr and Bill Toth will be ing their moves soon Wednesday Afternoon- Marilyn McArthur s four some are still holding onto first place but she is being hotly chased by Pat Near rink of Finni Verbik Norma and Judith Hacke This week Marilyn and Pat tangle together once they leave the kids downstairs Wednesday Brian Robertsons rink of Fred New Martin and Charlie Beaton has a perfect record but are being close by followed by Vic Patrick team of Claude Cook Dave Robertson Walt and Chuck Peebles rink of Tom George Robertson and Richard Bruce This week Mick Holmes and Jack Holmes will be looking for first wins Wednesday Fred Archibald and his rink still lead this draw with a perfect 30 record along with Andy a rink Don Ross is still looking for a lead and a win Last week Don was in volved in just a great game with Ken Marchment It went to an extra end and the last rock thrown by Ken who had to draw to the four foot He did A well played game boys It sure was enjoyed by all of us behind the glass pulling on a pint or two You should have heard all of the skipping go ing on Now our club should Join Our Convenient Christmas LayAway Club A Dapoiit Will Hold Any Item Until December HINTONS GUELPH S ONLY SPECIALTY LIGHTING STORE CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road 824 Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES Table Limps Door mes Swag Lamps Van Cab nets Eleclr Heal Baseboard and Central Vacuum Cleaning Systems Wrng Dev Fixture Parts etc Ventilat on Hoods Fans FREE PARKING OpenDalyB30 Frl Tl9pm Sat Auto Insurance RATES INCREASING CALL ALLSTATE 8242350 ALSO LIFE HOME BUSINESS Vote to Re elect BRAD CLEMENTS CouncillorWarrJ Three Burlington TOWN OF MILTON On Monday Dec 1976 Polls open 11am to 00 m CLEMENTS G BRAD FACTORY MILL REMNANTS FIRST QUALITY LONG SHORT ROLLS SLIGHT IMPERFECTIONS WE HAVE IT ALL INCLUDING EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO DO IT YOURSELF AND REALLY SAVE DISPOSAL OUTLET 320 STEELES AVE RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO OUR KISSIN COUSIN SYERS FLOORING Thun 111 MILTON CARPET SHACK be In the briar with all our Thursday Night Gwen Tyler la bound and bent she going to capture the Trophy She and her team of Sue Anne Pickering and Marlon Wilson have a perfect 30 record Nicole Campbell and her rink of Dolly Pearl Baker and Mary Smith are making overtures about grabbing first place but Gwen team knocked them off last week Friday 7 Both John and Tony Verbik were making a run at first place until lust week v hen Tony got severely bumped off by and his wife Fiona along with Ron Louttet and Trev Patrick This pro bably signals the big move by Udo and company Andy rink of Kit King Fred Nlw and Mary dropped John In a closely fought game giving Andy a share of first place Dennis Rowley team of wife Joyce and and Shirley also have crept Into first place Friday Arch bald tells me will beat him this year That remains to be seen but he better look out for Sherry Fews rink Bruce McArthur s team and Howard Campbell foursome who are hot on his heels Feel the pressure Freddie Georgetown junior Rebels basketball team clinched Its first Halton Championship with a win over last week For Halton Board of Education Word and 3 IVAN ARMSTRONG With Experience and Sincere Representation Voting 1 00 a Dbc 6 MALL Shop until 930 pm Monday through Friday Saturdays until 6 pm Santa Claus arrives at the Mall this Saturday Meet and greet him at 11 am FREE CANDY Hiqhway and Main Street Miltons only enclosed shopping area Shop in climate controlled comfort Acres and acres of free parking Youll ike the Total 9 Mill St Acton 853 0650 A I 9 Mill St Acton 853 0650 PRICES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER Grade A Fresh Large Sizes CHICKENS 59 Swift 1 1 lb WIENERS Freih Loan Formerly Chuck MEDIUM GRO BEEF 69t Shopty 4 Pak Pouche CORNED BEEF No cafe Jar intricate INST COFFEE 14 or Tim Save 28c PEAS and CARROTS White 2 Kg SUGAR Sealtoit Quart Bag or Jug FRESH DAILY 2 MILK Canned Pop 10 Tin COC COLA m or Tlni TOM JUICE Dole 19 Tin Save PINEAPPLE Roio oz Jan SWEET MIXED Save 2IOO Schneider 1 lb COUNTRY SAUSAGE Procter St Gamble King Size BOLD DETERGENT Ivory Bottle ivory LIQUID DETERGENT 99 Siva C Jollo3o Save4Bc JELLY POWDERS 5 Sava 20c 69 Pennyworth Boll Pkg TOILET TISSUE A Medium FRESH EGGS US No 1 Largo Head LETTUCE Produce of USA Florida Indian Rlvnr GRAP No 101b bag POTATOES Ont Fancy lb bag APPLES IUMMWWWWI