Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 12, 1978, B3

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Curling Club results MR The Acton Free Preos Wednesday April Well the curling season has come to an end for some of us not soon enough for others all too soon Of course there are the die hards who will have on their calendars But then again the season never ends for curling nuts the ice Just gets a little heavy Playoffs have just been completed finally so the first place standings for this draw are as follows Monday night oclock draw saw Peter rink of Joyce Iglealas Bill Geggie and Jean meet the oclock draw This rink was made up of Carl Karen Knickle Dave McCucheon and Bonnie Walker After a grueling playoff match because of the merry making done by curlers during the hospitality weekend Carl rink emerged victorious and will receive the Park and Tilford Trophy at the closing banquet Tuesday night oclock draw saw Brian Moores rink of Joyce Igleslas Ray St and Carol Korpela as overall winner with not one loss Brian and his team had nine wins and one tie Way to work team The oclock draw winner was the rink skipped by Richard Bruce The vice was Helen beln second Anne Cook and lead Gerry Ben rink had been In the lead till Richard overtook the lead Your slip from first place Ben wouldnt be due to that spare lire you acquired while away in Florida Wednesday afternoon ladles playoff gome for the Trophy saw the rink of Verblk Carol Kor pela Jean Ager and Heather Ferguson as winner Congratulations to our new skip on the block and her rink Second place winner was Linda Rosss rink of Isabel Alison Ginn and Jean Straith Wednesday night mens oclock draw for the Blow Press Trophy had as winners Rod Donaldsons rink of Brian Rick Wunder and Ron Wunder It might be mentioned that this winning rink consisted of all first year high school curlers Wednesday night oclock chose your own team draw for the Bank of Montreal Trophy saw an Interesting final playoff game between the rinks skipped by Don Ross and Fred Archibald As reported earlier Fred Archibalds rink of BUI Pete VIdler and Glen Gray won that exciting match The for a second trophy have John M intern rink of Howard Campbell Doug Appleyard and Graham Peel and BUI Porters rink of Carl Richard Bruce and Scott Crooks doing battle end result being Bill Porters rink declared the winner Thursday night ladies playoffs had the rinks of Karen and Sue Patrick in keen- competition The winner of the Thursday night ladies trophy this year was Sue Patricks rink Congratulations girls Friday night oclock oclock draws had a playoff match for the Credit Union Trophy The 7 oclock team consists of Del Hlckling Anne Pickering Glen Gray and Norma The oclock rink is made up of Brian Robertson Loutett Ron and Jane Robertson After playing only eight ends the winner was declared to be Dels rink Congratulations to the first 7 oclock draw team to win this overall mixed competitive trophy Several out of club spiels have come to my attention and here they are as reported by various participating members The Left Spiel is reported by Glen Gray Bill Porter Peter VIdler Glen Gray and Colin journeyed to Curling Club on March to take part in the fifth annual world lefthanders championships Although disposing of the foursome skipped by Harvey Chappel In their opening match Bill Porters rink never again reached their potential and struggled through the remaining six games of the bonspiel ending up In the consolation match of the fifth event Although finishing with a record of three wins and four losses Bills rink never lost any of their games by more than point and were not outclassed by any of the rinks at the Bill Pete Glen and Colin look forward to another ex citing weekend of curling and blisters next year and for your information a curler named Savage from the Toronto area won the event this year Stratfords Mixed St Patricks Day Spiel as reported by Campbell This spiel was held on March in Stratford The team consisted of Howard Camp bell as skip Campbell as vice and Udo and Fiona two old Acton members as second and lead respectively Out of rinks this keen team placed second In the first event In the Apple Blossom Spiel out of the Dixie Club April 8 and Fred Archibalds rink of Bill Cripps Peter VIdler and SUE KINAL SCORNS Yves Savard for daring to love someone above his station She plays the captains daughter and he a common sailor in HMS Pinafore being presented next week by students Glen Gray won two of their three games entitling them to return this following Satur day to compete the com petition Good luck fellas There was a Last Chance Spiel held at the club this post week giving anyone in tercsted a last chance to curl before the Ice goes out The overall winner from the ten teams entered was the rink skipped by Peter Ginn Presentations will be made at the closing banquet This year the Ladies Annual Closing Dinner will be held Thursday April with a General Meeting to precede the dinner This Is an Im portant meeting 9ince Youth bowling BANTAMS 1st Shift The Caterpillars chewed up both games and totals leaving nothing for the Butterflies The Ants took the sting out of the Scorpions as they took both games and totals The Wasps stung the first game but the Bees counteracted the Wasps to take the last game and totals Standings Wasps Ants Bees Scorpions 38 Caterpillars Butterflies 2nd Shift The Fireflies lit up to take both games and totals from the Files while the Beetles beat the Hornets to both games and totals The Moths ate holes In the first game but the Mosquitoes patched them up to take the last game and totals Standings Fireflies Moths Hornets 39 A Mosquitoes 37 Flies 35 Beetles 23 Top Ten Stewart Hoy 325 199 Kevin Galloway 312 175 Grant Smith White Rondine Blinn 130 Annie Grein 238 Robbie Watson Nancy Van 233 121 Gaynor Jenklnson 232 132 Barry Manes 117 Todd Laienby 120 Brent Wedge 136 The Coke and Orange Crush winners for the first shift were Jenklnson with pins over average and Steven Petty with 37 pins over average while the second shift winners were Jill with 34 pins over average and Todd with 33 pins over average Trophy winner One trophy winner was referees sportsmanship missing from last weeks list trophy The trophy was of house league awards Paul presented by Robin Nolan of the bantam Whalers from the Acton Referees was voted the winner of the Association JUNIORS 1st Shift The Poms lapped up the first and third games and totals but the Collies put the collar on the second game Poodles shaved the first game and totals but the Dalmatians spatted and claimed the last two games The Terriers tore up the first and third games while the used body English to take the second game and totals Standings Poms Terriers Poodles Collies 39 2nd Shift The marked all games and totals to their favour leaving nothing for the Chihuahuas The Sheltles rounded up the first game but the Huskies mushed on for the last two games and totals The Beagles lapped up the first game but the Bulldogs bullied them to take the last two games and totals Standings Bulldogs Beagles Huskies Chihuahuas 49 Top Ten Rita 229 Allan Tracey Gordon 218 Danny Gibson 193 Bob Little 500 Jaye Gerth 500 Wade Sheppard Tracey Clarke 191 Steven McDonald 474 Lisa Mason This was the last week of regular bowling for the Bantam and Juniors Next week these leagues will begin the first of a three week playoff with the teams in the first four places playing for the championship while the teams in fifth and sixth place play for consolation trophies for two weeks The last week will see the winners of the first shifts play of against the winners of the second shifts to determine the playoff champions Bowling ahead for the playoffs will not be allowed so get out to support your teams and good luck to all SENIORS The Pines needled the Birches for all gomes and totals while the Elms chopped down the Palms for all games and totals The Redwoods outgrew the first and third games but the Cedars cut the second game out of the middle Standings Pines Elms Cedars 53 Redwoods Birches Palms Top Ten Ann McDonald Rob Kevin Archibald Gary 214 John Herrlngton Bob 562 226 Debbie James Karen Glenn 203 Brian 206 Dale Anderson 211 The most consistent bowlers this week were Paul McMillan with both games of and Tracey Smith with both games of The Senior bowlers will bowl one more week of regular schedule before starting a week playoff series This week all bowlers were paired off with a partner to compete for the doubles championship The winners will be announced next week CARPET CORNER 11 MAIN ST NORTH-ACTON- 8533620 Your headquarters in Helton Hills For CARPETING CUSHION FLOORING DRAPERIES CERAMIC TILES 76 HONDA Excellent condition VAN camping Lie 71 DELUXE WESTPHALIA CAMPER fully equipped like new Lie 74 TOYOTA I door coupe ill 75 HONDA CIVIC warranty Lit JMJTO 73 OLDS CUTLASS Showroom condition Lie HONDA CIVIC STATION WAGON lead rlghi Lie L 73 DATSUN Lie All CABS BAZ MOTORS LTD U0Y M3nOIH03JYT2 T23a3HTfl03WOMTUa n30nUaH3nOlH3 YJH0aHA3r10 CHICKEN PIZZA MILL STREET EAST 8532450 HALT0N HILLS 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