Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 25, 1978, p. 19

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Youth bowling Juniors lift record Varsity still untouche Acton Free Press Wednesday Oct B3 J Corbetts in Milton I Bantams Shift 1 The Ants walked away with the first game and totals but the Scorpions stung them for one game The Wasps stung the for one game and totals The Butterflies flew away with one game and totals but the Caterpillars came back to take the last game Standings Caterpillars Butterflies Wasps fl Ants Scorpions Bees Shift 2 The Mosquitoes stung the Files for a 11 games and totals The Fireflies really lit up when they took all games and totals from the Hornets The Moths flew all over the Beetles and took 1 game and totals Standings nets Moths Beetles Fireflies 7 Mosquitoes lies lop ten Richard Cripps 322 Brian Kelh Hlggins Beverley Dunn Chris Carrie Gallant 213 Kevin Galloway Jill 192 Kenny Norton Juniors l The Dalmatians walked away with two games and totals but the Poodles took the East game Last years champs continue winning ways The Acton Minor Pee Wees last season Ontario Zone Atom Champions started the new season off right with a 2 thrashing of New Hamburg Mike Hudson led the Acton scoring barrage with four CONCENTRATING on the pins that are a further down the is Nicola Willmont Nicola bowls in the Youth Bowling Council league I assists Lcs Saturday mornings Berry Jflmic Patterson Insulation edges Acton twice by 42 scores Georgetown Patterson Insulation collected their in thrtt Welling ton Duff Hal Ion tont hockey outings with a over at arena last Wednesday Both teams necked closely the game with lony Drew and St in steadily in nets dumped in Int Insulators wire paced m win by and Bill I who both potted pa i 1 I wen scored by Wayne Monroe and Wayne Hill BUI I ihlowlcrs and John Packer had two assists for George town while Ernie Bodnar helped on a single goal Acton assists were by Wayne Monroe Wayne Hill and Rick Ward Patterson scored their second decision over Acton on Monday night in Acton The teams were fairly even throughout and both squads id steady from Jim Walker and Stan Acton opened the scoring with Rob connecting from Rick Ward The Insula tors replied with Peter Thompson scoring with help from Ken Norman and Walter Arbuckle followed by Howie Comfoot deflected goal after Bill Bingham set him up Acton tied the score early In the third period with Clifford connecting with help from Gary Moore Patterson put the game away with two unanswered goals later In the third period John scored the winner on a pass from Mike Marshall Arbuckle then capped a strong performance with an unassisted goal to salt away the victory added two goals piece Single goals to Terry Greg James and Raine also picked up a pair of assists Sing helpers went to David Thomas Tony Van Dam Sandy Waitcs Home games are scheduled for nights at AIHL standings v Family Vans Weld Blow Press Hellers took all games and totals from the The Poms kept their heads high when they took games and totals from the Colli Standings 13 Collies- Poodks8 Shift The Huskies bit the Shelties in two panics and totals The Chihuahuas look games and totals from the Bulldogs had a hnrd fight with the Beagles but finally took all panics and Standings Bulldogs 14 Chihuahuas 10 Huskies I 7 agios fl J ten Denis j7J Teres Dunn Alan Julie Bruce Canary Peter Mills Roger Masters Sally Gordon Graham White Seniors needled the for two games and tot lis I he Palms didn sway when th y took all and totals from the Redwoods The Cedars pinned the Birches for all and totals Standings Cedars Pines Birches a Palms Red woods I lmsj lop ten HI Jin leg Bob Gail 515 5U8 Karen enn 476 Shift Gilts 31 pins over Tiro pins over avenge Shift agon Silltr 41 pins over average Kclll pins over The Acton Varsity girls basketball team moved their record to this week while the Junior gals lifted their win total to two against four losses The Varsity team took games from M M Robinson 1922 and then In a squeaker edged Milton Merle McNabb led the scoring parade against M M Robinson with seven points Linda Osso netted six Coach Anne was pleased with team effort in the game In the Milton contest Karen Chapman led the scoring with ten points Lynn and Merle picked up six each Sheila Cook was the top rebounder on defense said Mardie Phillips led the Junior girls to victory with ten points Kathy Krlscli netted six and Donna Robinson four Defensively coach McLaren noted Michelle Noble Nancy Wong and Barb Wilson for their play Both teams will be at A for important games tomorrow The juniors are looking for a win to make the play off picture while the A varsity team is undefeated 30 High school basketball Georgetown White Oiks OakullcTnf A Milton Perdue I- Basketball I Vnrslly I Acton 1 A 1 I Milton I PLrdut I While Oaks 1 Trafalgar ACTON MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION SATURDAY OCTOBER 28 00 AM ACTON ARENA Anyone nte ested n keep nq minor baseball for the 1979 season in Acton Need More Room Marlins sink Cambridge Acton swimmers do well Club is first Golden Aquilie il mi for he 79 sea i r many swimmers this w is first meet on Hie team new competitive swimming while others joined the dub bringing experience from another eliib With sen or mem it meet in the remaining members over whelmed the Cambridge Aqua Jets points versus points Some Acton area swimmers did extremely well for the Mark Bray took four firsts in the 11 12 boys events and a 3rd in the Open for 31 points Teammate John Videika followed with points by placing 3rd in free 3rd in back 2nd in breast and in fly Peter Bray outpaced his teammates and his by swimming firsts in freestyle back stroke and fly for and under boys for a total of points For the and under girls Adrienne Kovacs beat her opponents for a first In the fly Kovacs also placed 3rd in free back and breast for 19 points scores pair as Bants draw opener Major opened their regular season at the Centre last I with I tit ie ii New The Aclon team fell behind early in the tied the game on a eoal by Rob Vermeulen Mirk Duval picked up an assist the play went ihead at the midway point of the when Bob s slap shot found the eorner Hamburg lit I the Lime it the second mark of lit third teams missed opportunities in the remaining nine minutes Shop parti daw praise Canadiana About people enjoyed the speciil program on early Canadian furniture in the Tuesday night of lost Donald Webster of the department of the Royal Ontario Museum gave the lecture and showed slides from conch Steve Marshall on Thursday before resuming for his aggressive play in the league play in on game Tim Baker went the Friday distance in the Acton nets Home games are scheduled bantams will play an for Tuesday nights at BIO exhibition game in Caledon p Team Burlington Dixe Brampton Georgetown Milton W T PL 10 FOR All OF CANROAS MKKBCK GENERAL MEETING a Acton Minor Hockey Moms Association MONDAY OCTOBER 30 700 pm ACTON ARENA AGENDA Chrlatmai Baittar and fund rolling program Anyone or Carol Smith at ITS MUCH CHEAPER TO ADD A DORMER THAN MOVE OUT POUT MOVE OUTMOVE Frit Plans mm- 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