Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 5, 1978, B4

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The Acton Pre33 Wednesday April mm Youth bowling BANTAMS lit Shift The Wasps stung the Caterpillars for both games and totals while the Scorpions clipped the Butter flies wings to take both and totals The Ants Kennedy 134 Robbie Watson Tracey Pat terson Barry Manes 135 Annie 120 The first shift winners of Huskies 47 TOP TEN Julie Hcotley Steven McDonald 242 Alan Hlgfllns 539 Tracey Gordon 243 Allan 209 Coke and Orange Crush for Danny Gibson Bob and totals The Ants ami uoimj had a picnic and carried their learns were Lisa Caden- LllUe 485213 Tracey Clarke J AAA away the first game and totals but the Bees fought back hard enough to only split the last name the Ants STANDINGS Wasps Ants 43 scorpions Bees Caterpillars But lerflles The Hornets beat the Beetles to both games and totals The fireflies lit up the first game and totals but the Flics doused the light as they look the second game The Mosquitoes the bite on the Maths for the first game but Ihe Moths recovered tto take the last game and totals STANDINGS Fireflies Moths Hornets Flics Mosquitoes Beetles TOP TEN Kevin Galloway 194 Stewart Hoy 1G2 Grant Smith While Lisa Cadenhead 138 Scott WINNING TEAM at the Hospitality are back row Dennis Rowley Leo In front Jean left and Joyce Rowley The bon spiel was sponsored by Acton Home Hardware Rowley rink winners in Hospitality bonspiel Three days of curling filled Watson and her rink with 45 points This years winners the weekend for members of points Eighth place was were Dennis Rowley and his curling club and guests captured by Willa Hewitt and rink who curled in the Acton Home her rink with points Jean Furlan and Joyce III S6ITlTinalS Hardware Seventh place went lo Bruce Rowley The winning team Streclsvlllc Derbys edged Barber and his rink with took the Irophy with the St Catharines Falcons points Each member head 32 pins over aver age and Wayne Chappel with 41 pins over average The second shift winners were with 46 pins over average and Blair Gil bert wllh pins over aver age JUNIORS 1st Shift The Poms rolled up ball of fluff taking all gamesand totals into protect ion from the Damnations The Terriers tore up the first two games and totals but the Poodles shaved off the last game The Collies barked up the first two gomes and totals but the Yorkles muzzled them lo lake the last game STANDINGS Poms Dalmatians Terriers Poodles Collies 2nd Shift The Huskies mushed all over the for all games and totals The Bulldogs bullied the first game and totals bul the Pokes got their leeth into the last two games The Beatles blew their bugles for the first and third games but the Shcltles surrounded the second game and totals STANDINGS Shcltles Beagles A Pekes Bull dogs Chihuahuas 49 Peter Mills 163 Teresa Dunn 476 Mardy Phillips Brian Patterson 468 Roger Masters 468 SENIORS The Palms swayed all games and totals away from the Cedars The Pines needled the first game but the Redwoods overshadowed them lake the last two games and totals The Bir ches stripped the Elms of the first gome but the Elms chop ped down the last two games and totals STANDINGS Pines Elms Cedars Red woods Birches 47 Palms 45 TOP TEN Rob Bousfield 293 Dale Anderson 590 Bob 273 Gary 547 222 Kevin Archibald Jo- Anne Van Brian Held Gary Bousfield 204 Karen Glenn 199 Deb bie James Cheryl White John Her rington 406 173 Happy Birthday this week to Jill Colleen John and Brian Canary Champions Continued from page Dixie presented by coach Mr Atom Eddie Wilson London presented by convener Mr Ed Norton Peewee Mike Scott Baltimore presented by president Mr John Toebes Bantam Barry Oilers presented by coach Mr Harry Midgets George Brown Toronto presented by convener Mr George Moit improved goalies League Mike Ashley Oiler was the winner of the Limestone trophy presented by Bantam convener Mr Norm Novice Hill Dixie won the Post Memorial trophy presented by Mrs Post of Guclph Trampling damages environment Mans reaction to spring in Ontario is to break out of his warm winter cocoon and en- Joy tho sunshine and fresh air wherever he can find it However at this lime of year the environment is particularly vulnerable to trampling and much damage can be done by walking over wet spongy ground Mohawk Raceway at CampbetlviUe remains open five nights a week until April There Is no racing on Wed or Thursday nights at the local track Acton Mens Softball league EGISTRATI0NI SUNDAY APRIL 9th 1 til 3 00 PROSPECT PARK ACTON FEE PAYABLE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION First To Come First To Play FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL ED Pair arrested Regional Police arretted two Acton men in connection with the theft of various sized wrenches from the community centre last week The tools were valued at less than One man Is aged years the other Are You Or You Know BIG BUCKS FLEA MARKET OPEN SATURDAYS SUNDAYS 10 am 5 pm The has been sponsored by Home Hard ware for the last three years Mike Kinal owner of Home Hardware was on hand to present gift certificates gifts and trophies to the top ten teams in the bonspiel Team captain Ken Cripps and his rink were awarded points In sixth plate was Bill and his rink with 55 poinls Fifth place went to Dick Bruce and his rink with 55 points Last years winner Fred Archibald Windsor Royals in the OHA Junior semi finals while before a Garden Clly Arena the defending champion the crowd of Sunday night Stratford Cullitons tangle winning team received a to win their best of seven with Metro Junior B Junior quarterfinal champion in the name will be engraved on the scries four gomes to ihree other semi final large trophy to be kept the The crowd was the largest moved to fourth place this curling club All the trophies ever to watch a Junior B year with a score of points In third place was Karen gift certificates for a high one Short ill and her rink with game winner poinls Second place went to In ninth place was Mary Sherry Few and his rink with were donated by Acton Home game in St Calharines Hardware now meet Last years winning team included Fred Archibald Nicole Campbell Bruce Richmond and Sue Patrick Streetflvfllc Marys in the semi finals two years ago and to Stratford In the finals last year WELCOME SERVICE Would hie call on you HousowBim no Gifts and lion Tho Host your Acton Free Press I Splash Flashes by Judy Pat ergon HEARING AID CENTRE i i i Synchronized Swimming star exams were held Tuesday March and Wednesday March at the Acton Pool The results are Star I Krislen English Susan Moore Shelly Mason Mason Dun can Joanne Bobbins Sue Bobbins Susan Sheehan and Shirley Star Nancy Allan Laura Moore Kristi Duncan Laura Ann Leslie Shirley Scott and Sue Robbins Star III Cyndy Anderson beth and Lean Ihlen Starll Kristi Duncan Laura Ann Leslie and Laura Moore Star II 12 -ACTON- Mln St South Opllctl Maifcrtplica Also on Wednesday March and over Jodi Duncan held a small club Nancy Allan Lisa Mason figures championship The results are Star I Susan Moore Kris- ten English Trevlynn Mason Shelly Mason Eliia- Tory meeting Thurs Hallon Tories will meet tomorrow night Thursday at in High School choose one or three men lo carry Ihebanner in the next federal election The Tory executive had investigated other place to hold meeting when it learned that as many as people had taken out memberships and are eligible to vote President Chamberlain said Ihe executive con tinued lo be concerned about the capacity of Blakelock School lo bold such a crowd But after a thorough in vra ligation of the alternate locatioai she said the school was the best possible spot Sitting MP Otto Jelinek Dr Art Ross and economist Lett are involved in Ihe battle for ihe nomination Interest in the nomination is reported to be extremely high Because of the fear of crowding only paid up members and media people arc allowed into meeting Star III KoleyWynneck Lon Fountain Charlinc lure and Alanna Star IV Caroline That Beth and Laura Brilllnger tie and Linda Kilpatrick Slar V Cooper Anne Pickering and Bril linger Having A Hearing Problem Problems With Your Hearing Aid Mr F Burki will be in Friday April 9am 12 noon Georgetown Acton Friday April 71pm to3pi HEARING AIDS WW SERVICE For 38 BAKER STREET GUELPH I ACROSS FROM AKI PARKING i Vendors Call 8367210 COME ON AND JOIN THE FUN new TOYOTAS PER MONTH ggoo PARK TOYOTA 8772261 RECOMMENDED INTERVALS TOYOTA MAINTAIN MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE AND LONG ENGINE LIFE from ll BRAMPTON CYCLE LTD 379 MAIN STREET BRAMPTON PRESENTS A truly great performance machine 4 cylinder double overhead cam disc brakes and a smooth six speed trans mission effortess tourer SUZUKI dtitanc MURT ALLISON INVITES YOU TO STOP BY FRIDAY APRIL 14th 1978 Ferguson Its been a hard winter and time to look into equipment needs new used or repairs Time to get ready for the field work coming up Weve spruced up the place and are having an Open House If you are just wanting to kick a few tires just browse around and visit or check our specials you have our sincere invitation to visit our Spring Open House MURT ALLISON EQUIPMENT CO 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