The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 1978 Youth bowling Atoms open with wins and Laurie Pickles Shift I Bantams The Caterpillars crawled all over the Bees stinger when they took two games and totals The Butterflies flew away with one game and totals and left the Ants be hind The Scorpions fitting the Wasps for all games and totals Standings Caterpillars 10 Scorpions Butterflies 8 Ants 7 Wasps Bees Highest over average Elaine Marsh Greg Auger Shift 2 The Hornets really had their stingers going when they took both games and lotals from the Flies The Beetles stretched their an to take one game and totals from the Mosquitoes The Moths ate the pants off the Fireflies when they took game and totals Standings Home Is II Moths Beetles Fireflies a Mosquitoes Files 2 games and totals from them standings Cedars 17 Highest over average The Chihuahuas fought hard Birches 1 10 Shelly Chris to take two games from the Beagles but the Beagles Dale Top Ten Richard came back to take one game John totals Melissa Harm Standings Bulldogs 17 Chihuahuas 12 Pokes Huskies Beagles Acton Major Atoms have started off the 197873 season in fine fashion with a pair of exhibition wins over and first league win over New Hamburg In Acton October dropped a decision with goals being scored by Brad Kevin with a pair and John I loyd Assists were earned by Clinton McMillan Philip Wedge Mike Cunning gap to but an insurance goal by Gary MacEachern assisted by Fred Shea and John Lloyd put the lid on the game Brent Connor and Mike Ormsby made some fine saves and coach Jim Warren was especially pleased with the defensive work of Steve Wagner and Mitchell The Major will be out tonight Wednesday at ham Scott and l YOUTH BOWLING column this year will be written by Cheryl White left and Laurie Pickles Both girls attend Acton High School 2G0 Chris and totals Gcrvais Brian Man danno Jeff White Carrie Gallant Kenny Bowers Andrea Mussel Jerry Van Marin Harrington Joanne AH in Larson Mark Walker 4GJ Juniprs Shift grew size Top Ten Julie Peter Mills Teresa Dunn Wade Dennis Lawrence 468 Diane Jnd Kevin Heather Thatcher Thatcher reaches OFSAA meet when they took two games Tracy and totals from the Collies Gordon Barry Manes The Poodles tightened their curls to take two games and totals from the Poms Seniors Engines were on full I power Tht Elms grew rapidly to when the Dalmatians raced to take two games but lite put the out taking all Birches slowed them down to Brent Connor and Mike duties and had fairly easy time return in was much tougher for the two goalies who made some fine saves in Acton win opened the scoring but Aelon eame roaring back with by Steve Wagner Brad Clinton McMillan and Mike Cunningham Assists went to Steve Hubbard with two and Scott their at I with win over New Hamburg Once again the Hon opened the scoring but made it 1 on goals by Brad Philip Widj Lloyd with to Wedge Mi Hamburg closed the ACTON OUTERS CLUB GLASS DRIVE Saturday November ANY GLASS BOTTLES JARS ETC WITHOUT LIDS Pickup Starting at 10 am Rural Pick Please Phono 2928 PLEASE LEAVE AT END OF DRIVEWAY You II save a pocket full at the AID FOOD I CLEARANCE I LOCATION Old Ft 2J HOURS Monday Wednesday a Sat day El F dayOii ITS TIME FOR A CHANGE IN HALTON HILLS I Eitlt Schwl cross eounlr runners were at Hurt I ike m Br last eompetinf in the f eel n championships was the top runner to finish Area women at US meet members of the Hal ton Hills synchronized swim to Washington DC over the weekend to in the Misters Swimming competition Pickering recreation coordinator for Georgetown Patterson of who coaches the team were fie women mostly who entered the Miss reported know how well she and Ms- Patterson did in their four duet routine Syncl ronied swimming is a comb nation of gymnastics and ballet in he water Recorder taken from school A tape at was removed during a break in at Robert Little public school last week placing fifth in the midget race and qualifying for the Federation of School Athletic Associations this Saturday at Scarborough College Heather could have easily finished ahead of the three Georgetown runners that placed two three and four said coach Kick Glenn Scott placed in the junior boys race followed by Tim in 19th In the senior boys race Gardiner ran to a place finish Janice Rome led the Acton runners in the junior fiirls field Ted Acton top junior runner did not com pete He finished eighth in the Hal Ion race last week games and totals Standings Dalmatians 17 Collies Poodles 11 Poms shift The Bulldogs threw one game and totals The Redwoods stood straight and tall when they took two games but they were slightly bent when the Pines stole one game and totals from them Sheltlesout of the ring to take The Cedars put the Palms In two games and totals The deep freeze when they took Huskies tails were no longer two games and totals from high when the ekes took all them Midgets still look for first league win Acton midgets are still scored four in the first period looking for their first win in n second and four WaterlooWellington league unanswered times in the play Last night Tuesday scored two first period goals for Acton midgets meet Erin in with Jim Trowbridge and Rob an exhibition encounter on both The Saturday at and only other Acton goal come then resume league play off Ron Jackson in when they host Fergus next the second period Woolwich Tuesday at J p m INTERMEDIATE A Georgetown Chrysler Raiders Port Elgin Saturday November 30pm Gordon Memorial Sfmftnl trig Family HI NEIGHBOUR MINI MART PEPSI NIGHT The first adult ticket purchasers will receive vouchor redeemable for one PACK of bottles of Popsi from the Hi Neighbour Mini Mart Thrifty BEANS with PORK Rolls Paper Towels KLEENEX Black White 25 CAT FOOD Monarch 1867 CAKE MIX Varieties Regular 14 oz WHOLE GREEN BEANS 3 99 31 39 Austin Big Value FABRIC SOFTENER Southhnd 19 TOMATO JUICE Shirley Jean lb FRUITCAKE Men 150 AFTER SHAVE FRENCH STYLE WAX BEANS 99 29 I 311 ITEMS AVAILABLE INCASE LOTS 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