Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 29, 1978, p. 15

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Youth bowling TROPHY WINNERS at the Acton Rambler banquet at the Scout Hall Sunday were from left to right Steven the most sport player Rick the team s most valuable player and leading scorer Steve Raine Town league tallies Bantams Shift One The Butterflies spread their wings when they took one game and totals from the Wasps The Bees stung the Scorpions for one game totals The Ants walked over the Caterpillars to take one game and totals Standings Caterpillars 16 Scorpions IS Wasps 14 Butterflies 13 Ants 12 Bees 11 Pop winners with the highest over their average were Nancy VanDerEyken with 49 and Steven with Willi Two The Beatles swatted the Flies when they took all games and totals The Hor nets kept the Moths In their closet when they took one game and totals The Mosquitos bit the Fireflies for one game and totals A third period goal by Tro Foster was all Dixie could muster against Guclph as the Royal Clyskatcdloa4 Dale Kolhsmith scored a first period goal for Jeff Sean Sears netted second period markers and Sears scored in tht final frame for ho winners Todd scored five times to lead to a I win over Kitchener Dennis scored the other marker Stott Gardiner Scott Brown drew assists Rick Phillips netted the only Kitchener goal in Ihe first period Jeff Jackson was big shooter for Brampton as they edged Weston Jackson scored four and Shani Adams added single McKee Paul and Kevin Harris scored for Weston vroM Three second period goals were all could get us they fell by a count to London John and John Coniglio each scored tor the pinners with Sloven adding the PeWr Gary Coverdote Kevin Brown scored for Mike third period goal St Kilts shutou as Hamilton fell 1 to Kills Warren scored iwict for the winners while Ray and Jason added singles Itttttf Six goals in Ihe middle frame were what Tidewater needed to score a w in over Cleveland Bill Morrison scored twice in Ihe second period splurge with singles going to Damn Shane Sleeves and Ted Lind say Morrison added his third goal of Ihe game in the Kurd period Scoring for Cleveland were Wilson Richard John Gardiner and Bruce Two third period goals brought Rochester back from a deficit to tic Baltimore 3 Don McDonald and Gralg Johnson scored the third period goals for Rochester with Jamie Taras scoring in tht second Jerry Doug Bennett and Brad mans replied for Baltimore A first period goal by Danny ibson held up until the llnrd frame when Tom scored to give the Toros a 1 I tic with Ihe Bob assisted on the goal with Paul McGinn drawing an on the Toros marker irry McNabb and Don scored first period I the Oilers over the Jets The Jets only oil off the slick of Joe with Scott assisting other Oiler came In frame off the slick of ght onslaught from he Cougars gave them in over the on Scott Petty Mike Scott Greg Cowan each netted a pair for Ihe winners with singles going to Ted and Rusty Elliott Todd Smith Mike Cleiry and Mark Dan kins replied for the Montreal scored in each per they rolled to a jO win vcr Toronto Five different players scored the Montreal John opened the scoring from Bill then Pin tallied from Mark in the second frame Martin Collerlon scored from Hawthorne and added the Derrick scored twice Wei ORLANDO FLORIDA 7 or 14 nights accommodation at Days Lodge efficiency apart mont Incl n a fa a Wo DC compact cor for week pc Ic I un tod m Icago all and County laiei Conad an and U S 1 week double 2 weeks TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR DAYTON A BOO Transports an to and To onto International A port it eluded I Acton Milton and Georgetown TED TYLER TRAVEL SERVICE ACTON HALTON HILLS CREDIT UNION QUEEN STREbT ACTON HILLS ONTARIO PHONE 853 SPECIAL DEPOSIT One Year Deposit Minimum 500 Deposit Serving Acton Georgetown and District for the past 14 years ONLY LOCATION 273 Queen St East Acton 8530911 Standings Hornets Beetles Moths 14 Fireflies 19 13 Flies G Pop Winners with highest over their average were GaynorJenkinsonwithOl and Kevin Galloway with Top Ten Richard Cripps Brian Mandarino 17G Nancy VanDerEyken Beverley Dunn 202 Kevin Galloway Chri3 Gervals Andrea Mussclle Kenny Norton Juniors Shift One Ribbons were put on the Poodles when they had taken two games and totals from the Collies Bones were lost by the Terrlors when the look all games nnd totals from them The uncurled the Poms tails to take two games and totals Standings Dalmatlons Collies Terrioisl5 13 Poms 10 Two Pekes out barked the She ties to take two games and lotals Putting the Bull dogs in the house was no problem Tor Chihuahuas when they took all games and lotals The Huskies were left in the cold when they lost all games and totals to the Beagles Standings Chihuahuas Bulldogs Beagles Pokes Huskies 12 Shelties 10 Top Ten Grant Smith Traccy Gordon SIB Teresa Dunn 513 Sally Jeff Willmoll Brian Canary Colleen Greg White Cheryl Gilbert 442 Roger Masters 440 Seniors Redwoods were given an unknown disease when the Elms took all games and totals The Palms stripped the Birches to take two games and lotals Pines were given the axe when the Cedars needled them for all games and totals Standings Cedars Birches Palms Pines Elms 15 Redwoods 12 Top Ten Bob John Herri Dale Anderson Gail Gary field Kitty Edge Cindy Mark Walker Melissa Harris Cheryl White 465 Birthday greetings for this week ore extended Scott White Tiiu Wade and Chris Stewart The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov B3 Midget streak ended at two After finding the winning for the first time last week Eds Inn Out Midgets edged Orangevllle 4 before falling to Fergus at the community centre last night Tuesday Jim Trowbridge was the big shooter against netting three goals Denis Klrton and Gary Lumbers added the others Lumbers netted a pair and Rob Evans other in tht defeat to Fergus Peewees Acton Lions Club Major captured another pair of Waterloo- Wei ling ton league victories this week The Lions completely dominated Woolwich last Wednesday lo a lunc of 11 Last season Acton could not beat the Woolwich squad In another contest Monday in Flora the locals rolled a win exhaust pipe end laborl or long you own your cm Richs Seme Centra Ltd R R 2 ACTON PHONE and Vickery Le and John Semcnac added singles to lead to a win over Vancouver Robert Allen and Scot tallied for Vancouver JUVINILE were the order of the day as Chicago scored an win over Boston Chicago held a lead after the first period on goals by Mike Morris Terry Winters and Trevor Gardiner In the second period they got a goal from Nick and in the frame Randy scored twice with singles going to Wlnlers and Gardiner Dave Johnson scored twice for Ihe losers with smiles going to Dave Randy Van Meet Tom and Gary Wll Schedule for December and Weston Dixie vs Rochester vs 50 Hamilton jj v 10 Kitchener v vs Oilers Cougers vs Jets 00 Toros Whalers and Juveniles Sunday Decembers Juveniles 3 Chicago Boston Montreal vs Toronto Detroit vs Vancouver See Beaver For Convenient OneStop Shopping STORE HOURS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 99 SATURDAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS 316 Street East Georgetown 2234

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