Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 14, 1979, p. 13

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Tho Acton Froe Press Wednesday Feb Curling Club results by Karen Archibald Redman top more silverware at Stayner Invitational Tourney With the second draw well under way we can see some rinks already making a bid for he lead Monday Ken Phillips rink of Sue Becmer Elmer Lucas and Bonnie Walker have moved ahead with four consecutive wins Close behind with three wins is Bruce Barber s rink Monday Here wo have a three way tie for he lead with three wins apiece Skips of these winning rinks ore Gord and BUI and Carl Looks like another interesting draw Tuesday Again Brian Moore s of Betty Doug Waterfleld and Eva have slipped ahead of the pack with three wins to dote Wednesday ladies In the lead with three good wins is Anne Ridley rink of Carol Korpella Bonnie Walker and Donna Are you going to do It again Ladies 7 Nicole Campbell rink of Appleyord Margie Mackenzie and Kris Bruce are ahead with six wins But closing the lead la Fin til Verblk s rink of Anne Pickering Nancy Vidler and Karen Archibald with five good wins Nicole we re closing the gap Look Mens Still out in front is Fred Archibalds rink of Bill Pete Vidler and Glen Gray But boy did you have to work for last week win Maybe someone will beat you yet Tony rink is up there also with nine nice wins Thursday night ladles Dolly rink of Pat Near Mary Hicks and Betty Knapton have slipped into the lead with four good wins Nice work ladies Second spot is held by Sue Patrick rinka New Rotomatic clock for Community Centre The Club of Acton last week anounccd its intentions to donate a new timepiece to the Acton Community Centre The present clock has been failing through most or the season and games had to be held up while arena staff members made attempts to fix the outdated piece of mach The purchased clock is expected 1o be installed In Community Centre in time for the upcoming pee- wee tournament February 23 The clock according to Rotary president Ron is the most up to date model on the market The clock is seven feet by ten feet high will have the timed penalty clocks and a large Rotary emblem on either side McKmght said that the Rotary had discussed the Idea or the clock at some length but that was not until their January meeting that they dec ided to make the invest It was a unanimous decision he said The bill for the clock will be paid with the pro ceeds of the annual skate- a which Is held at the Community Centre on April 1 according this point Friday Keith Hampton rink or Valerie Phillips Weir and Clifford Kok have a nice lead and three wins to their credit bitting in second spot is Chris rink Friday By the way Bruce sorry for the error last time round Out in front is Howard Campbell s rink or Nicole Campbell Ken and Cathy Cripps Nice work folks Tied for second spot arc the following rinks skipped by Brian Robertson Fred Archibald and Bruce McArthur Still any ones trophy Points of Interest Pi ay downs for Governor General s is taking place over the next week or so Three rinks have been entered Since this Is a double knockout pi ay down games arc as yet to be played Good luck to all rinks In Stratford over the weekend Fred Archibald rink of Brian Robertson Pete Vidler and Glen Gray took sec spot in their Nice work fellows A good time was had by the two Acton rinks at tending the Midland Om Pa Pa Bo lis pi el last Saturday Overall winners of the event just happened to be one of the above rinks Bruce and Maryhn McArthur Doug and Appteyard and Jean and Dave actually defeated the that came in sec None other than our own Bill Cripps and his wife Donna Howard and Nicole Campbell and Ken and Cathy Cripps All liquid refreshment must have made the difference Well keep curling everyone and remember celebrate SI Patrick Day by curling in the Acton Junior keep rolling up the wins in both and league 0er the past week the captured their fourth trophy in tourna merits as well as securing a playoff berth for the first time in league play The travelled to over the week end and came home with the Invitational Tournament trophy for the second time in four years The ousted teams from Tho nil 403C and the host Stayner for the tourney championship Coach Rick was not overly happy with his team play the tournament despite bringing back silver ware In he second game the railed by six with two mules to play and if not for four foul shots from the team and tournament s leading Martin Soo to defend at Legion event The Mane will be back in town on the weekend of February to to de fend their title at he an nual Legion Pee- wee tournament Along with the Soo teams from on old Mcrnton Alexander Park Ham Ancaster Preston vitle New Hamburg Lome Park and Oak Ridges will vie for the title m the first 30 seconds they would have Coach McArthur was pleased with he per formonces of Bob Lenizky and Chris Lysholm over the tourney In league play the won twice in recent games to secure their first High School Basketball play off spot ever The edged Queen Elizabeth Park before romping to an easy win over Assumption Monday Ight the suffered their first defeat in some as they lost their lead in the last three falling A Osso led the turn in the win over 19 points followed by Bob McClure with nine In win over all players hit the with again leading he way with IB points Coach McArthur elected to go with his bench aftir he first quarter when his team had built up a lead and his other start saw very limited action after that point Rob Lenizky was the team second high scorer on the day with ten points as the remainder of the players split scoring equally Dave Williamson was credited by for his fine play on defense Leading most of the way In their loss to he turned the ball over as the host Tabbies pressed over the final three min recording the win Martin Osso led he team s scoring with points followed by McClure and Ted Nadhazl with each finish their at home to Per due today Wednesday and a Redmen victory would force a three way He for second spot behind Milton Co Mountain view Road S Sufta304 GEORGETOWN Redmen eliminated from cage playoffs After a successful tournament and son the Aclon Midget have fallen off pace in league play and a pair of losses last week puts the Halton playoffs out of reach The losses came at the hands of White Oaks Acton had beaten Bloke- lock in an earlier It was that loss hat eliminated any poss iblllty of the Redmen gaining a play off Glenn Scott led the Redmen through heir loss lo White Oaks with points John Lobelio added ten Coach Rick felt his cam was sloppy on defense and had diffic ully in stopping the White Oaks fast break over the first period resulting in the loss Tht Redmen were down by 11 points at half time and after three periods before making the score respeclablc Against the were led by 15 points of John Lobelio Aclon led the contest by one at the half but a poor third period enabled an IB point lead heading into the final period The hosl Per due in their final gamt of the season today Wednesday and coach is hoping his squad can put off a win to even their record to for he season They have a record of three wins and four losses in league play dote Youth bowling Bantams Shift One The caterpillars look one game the Scor stung them for he last gome and totals The Butterflies break out of their cocoons the Bees look all games and totals The Ants crawled out of their hills and took both games and totals from the Wasps Slandings lars 37M Bees 35i Wasps Butterflies Scorpions Shift Two The Hornets were on a stinging spree when they took all games and totals from The Fireflies light dimmed for the first game but they lit up again and took the last game and totals from the Beetles The Flics flew right over the Moths heads when Ihey took all games and totals Standings Hornets 46 Fireflies Moths Mosquitos 27 Beetles Flies 17 Top Ten Mandarino326 Beverley Dunn Karen Richard Cripps Kevin Galloway Donna big four plus high Ingle Uiry Palm high triple Miry JO men high ngle Mm mm high triple Mm top Benito Jack Itimllton HI George Norton lit Other lop George Norton OS Dllna Pi Gord 971 Untouchable won lor Sit lor High Hope for Big Elf or Spoiler tor for M miANo jingle Stu men high triple Other too alack Den Troy Warford 237 Kenny Norton Gillian Fryers Juniors One The put up fight against the Poodles and they took all games and totals The Terriers and he Poms took two points each The top spot took Iwo games and totals from the Collies Standings Dalmatlons Poodles Terriers 32 Collies 30 Poms Shift Two The Beagles put the in the dog house by taking two games and totals The Shclties put he Chihuahua back in heir place when they took all games and totals The huskies pull their weight against Ihe Bulldogs lost all games and totals Standings Beagles Bulldogs Chihuahua s Shclties Huskies 27 Top Ten Teresa Dunn 587 Brian Canary Daren Wriggles worth Barry Manes Colleen Knight 503 bell Ml Steve Campbell IB Milieu Harris fit as Lusty Other lop Ml Dave Din Morrison Phyllis Out lo Lunch Bunch won I for Hill and or a Homey or Thinking or It Quickies Horn Long lUlnlfor LADIES Feb high June Mart lidlea high triple Other top Mary aude Marilyn Brtggi in Sally Smith Ruth Archibald lii Other top triple June MS Marilyn Brio Sally Smith Ml Rodeo or or TIDY CAR Low Cost Interior Exterior Car Protective leaning Treatment call PRICES IN EFFECT WHILE QUANTITIES LAST UNTIL FEB 1779 Peter Mills Gordon 4B3 Chris singer Joel Pink Greg White 450 The Redwoods burned I the Cedars for the first I two games but he I Cedars put fire out I taking the last game and I totals The Elms passed I their disease on to the I Palms after they took all I and totals The I Pines took a strip off the I Birches Inking games and totals Standings Cedars I Birches 47 Red woods Pines Palms 29 Top Ten Gary I Marina Anderson Melissa I Harris Dennis Champagne 539 Albert I Harris Sandra I B run die John Heir Gail 481 Cindy Broulllnrd I Pop winners this week I with highest over heir I average were I Butler with 19 pins over I Troy Warford Donna I Ferguson and Paul I McMillan with 52 pins I over I Birthday greetings for I is week are extended to Ann Marie Franklin and Jeff I Wllmolt l Of Winter Fighting Snowblowers ALL MODELS NOT AVAILABLE AT ALL STORES Beaver Snowth rowers Beaver 5 HP and 8HP snow throwers feature speeds forward reverse chute guard interlock for safety and up front cluster control panel Both give a 26 wide cut Toro Snow Thrower Compact machine clears up to 6 of fresh snow off a foot dirveway in about 15 minutes Vanes direct snow up to 15 feet in 3 directions 279 95 HOURS TUES WED 6pm THURS FRI 9am 9pm SAT 9am 318 GUBPH STREET GEORGETOWN

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