B2 Tha Acton Free Press Wednesday Feb 1979 Curling Club results by Karen Archibald Withfourgamesorleas Toths rink and Wednesday remaining in the season rink are Afternoon Ladles skips and their rinks are ahead with four wins Evelyn Cadenheads rallying together to get apiece This could be an Alison Anne thai extra win that could interesting session Carl Thorpe and Janet Mar- mean a trophy Monday Ken Phillips rink of Sue Elmer Lucusand Bonnie Walker have yet to loose a game They have five wins to their credit Chamberlains with eight wins Close be hind and trying their to catch up is Vcrbiks rink with sue wins Guess rink could leading all the better get cracking still give these two rinks a run for their money Tuwday Glen Grays rink and Brian Moores rink each have four wins but Brian Pat has a slight advantage rink His also tied up other rinks with four and a tie Anne and Donna Cripps rinks which have three wins each would like to see a change in the lead Good luck to you all girls night ladies Competitive Nicole Campbells though is right behind game Better make Ken with four wins count Brian Glens Monday to win Moms oust Flamboro may not continue for concern refused to play the fourth game of the series where a player from that team ended up in hospital due to an inc ident after the buzzer had sounded Strcetsville was awarded the scries The game between Acton and was like the previous three meetings two clubs close Acton scored two first period goals and then held off the sheet for a win John Gilbert of Badminton Club gives a few words of advice to Bob Harm en of the Acton Badminton Club during a free clinic sponsored by the llatton Hills Recreation Department In conjunction with Fitness Week The event was held at McKcnzleSmlth Middle School with a good turnout to listen what Gilbert and partner After dropping the first game of their best of five series to the Acton Hockey Moms minor atoms came back with three straight wins the latest a shutout lo wrap he series up but they may not continue in Ontario Hockey Assoc iation play After lopping Flam boro the atoms were r informed they would meet for the mere was only one zone title According to UBmyS penalty called in con team manager Richard the atoms In a strange setup of may not ploy the series 1 Ontario because J B should be in a higher J l the and Burlington Cougars have been forced to meel in semi final action The Cougars currently want to win this Wednesday night mens Competitive Well well the inevi table happened Fred Archibalds rink finally lost a game You should have lei Bill skip Things couldnt have been any n worse Tony Verbik is still leading thVpack rink second spot Youd better pull up your socks loo Tony or is that pull up your rocks Thursday night ladies Dolly Moul dens rink and Sue Patricks rink each have four wins Looks like a light to the between the J teams Nicole Campbell in second spot with Ahead with five wins is Paul Kilpatrick scored s the frst Acton marker from Doug and CUTforcl Kok Sean Fitzgerald Peter Second spot goes Cargill added the other of Gwen Acton goal from Mike Baker with 1 19 remain in the opening frame There was only one Friday Leading the rest us Howard Campbells rink has eleven wins Bruce McArlhurs Is now in bald and Brian Robert son Everyones going to have to work extra hard to keep up the pace Howard youd better keep an eye over your shoulder In case we close in on you Some of the girls who have been curling out of the club have been doing very well Its nice to hear from teams that have curled elsewhere On February 10 Sue Patricks rink of Mary Watson Shirley Rosenbersky and Hea Ferguson curled at Chingacousy They took the consolation prize for being one game high winners The Stratford Club on February and hosted a spiel attended by Anne Moores rink of Hanson Phyllis Patrick and Ina Mellon They took third place In the B division Nice work girls The Milton Curling Club this past Saturday saw Nicole Campbells rink of Marilyn Me Arthur Donna Cripps and Lake second spot in Iheir draw The CarlingOKeefe mixed spiel was held at the club on Sat Feb ruary Winner of the first draw after three- eight end games was Fred Archibalds rink of Anne Pickering Glen Gray and Karen bald It certainly was quite a day Second place went to Young rink and third spot for this draw went to Randy Moulds rink Overall winner taking the trophy and the second draw was Dave Hall- pennys rink of Gloria Ross Bairstnw and Liz Schroder from the Curling Club Second and third spots went to skips John Mintern and Chris Geggie Thank you Del for running the spiel and thanks to all the club members who helped make the day a success Keep throwing those rocks everyone HONDA CIVIC WEVE GOT EMI 5 SPEEDS AUTOMATICS GAS STATION OPERATORS HATE TO SEE THE HOIDAS DRIVE Bf BAZ MOTORS LTD where after sales service Is tops Salas and Service Georgetown or at Flamboro and resulting in the second Hockey second spot with ten wins classification OMHA but more import ant because of a stick swinging incident that in and Orangeville In the third game of the series bet lo the two centres Kilpatrick feels the in is a definite cause Youth bowling Bantams Shift One Butterflies flew away with all games and totals and left behind the Wasps The Bees took all games and lotah from the stinging Scorpions The Ants v ere too slow to beat the Caterpillars and they took all games and totals Standings Bees Caterpillar 40 Butter flies Wasps Ants 28 Scorpions 234 Shift Two The Beetles put the Flies back in their place when they took all games and totals Hornets stuig the Moths for one game and totals Fireflies lit up the alleys when Ihey look one game and totals from the Mosquitoes Standings Home Is Fireflies 37 Moths Beetles 31 Mosquitoes Flies Top Ten Karen Little Warren 252 Kenny Bowers Richard Cripps Beverley Dunn 240 Leanne Butler Donna Ferguson Shelley T Juniors Shift One Yorkics sniffed out the Poms to taki three games and totals Dal motions left the Terriers sitting in a puddle after they took all games and totals Cotlies and the Poodles tied the first game to take half a point each but Collies really barked it up to take the last two games and tot als Standings Poodles Terriers Yorkics Collies 33Vj Shift Two Beagles were able to withstand the cold long enough to lake two gomes totals from the Huskies Chihuahuas crawled under the Bull dogs and out of the ring with two games and totals were barking up the wrong tree allowing the to take all games and tot als Standings Beagles 55 Chihuahuas Bulldogs Shelties 37 Huskies 29 Top Ten Teresa Dunn Wade Sheppard Julie Heatley Gordon Colleen McKmght Randy Peddle 508 Tuu Jogo Brian Canary Lisa Cadenhead 482 Heaps Seniors Cedars and the Pines made split to take two points each Palms were the warmer weather when they split points with the Birches Red woods were used up for firewood after thty lost all games and totals to the Elms Standings Cedars Birches Elms Pines Redwoods Palms Top Ten Melissa Hams Gary Bous field Dale Anderson John Marion Case Connie McCnstall Martha Andrea Sandra Brundie Gail Birthday greetings for I his week are extended to Butler Beverley Dunn Barbara Dunn and Joel Pink Lions top Acton Lions pee- wees advanced to the next round of OMHA play last night Tuesday with a 21 win over New Hamburg to take the series three games to two Lorenzo Civiero and Steve fired the Acton markers a barnburner Burlington Sunday evening The Cougars scored at the midpoint of the second overtime period to capture a victory Cougars topped Thornhlll while ville took Brampton to reach the semis Both series were straight game victories In the other semi final will do battle with Oak Ridges HOCKEY MOMS ASSOCIATION GENERAL MEETING AT ACTON LEGION MONDAY MARCH 1979 AT 8 PM Main Topic ATOM TOURNAMENT ALL MOTHERS WELCOME I A SWEEP THOSE LHUItO MARCH BLUES 1 LADIES SWIM N TRIM Exercise classes to music and a refreshing dip in the pool MONDAY 00 30 March March 1979 Smith Middle School with swim 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