Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 14, 1975, p. 5

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Spilling the pins at Acton Bowling Lanes with Ken Hulford The Acton Free Press Wed May IlnllonHlllsIurnlture May the end of their nine roll it was the I luffs winners and champions by comfortable total of Ind them 196 pins of the place Hold Ones While the spirit was willing the flesh or rather the bowling was weak or the rank and file Odd Ones checked in with Streakers with Wild Ones with and lime I with 305 Making with the mentionable triples and singles on their last night of bowling were Heather Morion Porte Tulle 688 Barb Stewart Houston Bill Murray June Art Lee Norm Anna Spear Bob Punt So it congratulations to the luffs Sid Spear Bob Punt Tulle Ijirsen Shirley Sk eggs and Liz winners and Miy a three game total of to go with their previous weeks three game total of gave the Playmates the total of which was plenty good enough to grab the honors In the second place but well back were the Sinkers with followed by Busy Bees w which was one pin better than the fourth place Satellites 5158 Running tilth were Hearfpins wiih which was well ihead of the trailing nam ilea who could only muster a 4654 total So taking the bows as playoff we have Georgette Cassivl John Chapman Peggy Doug Mike Masters Carmen Masters and Roy Topelko Congratulations Making with the triples and singles were Roy Masters Lou Garnet Case 201 Langlols Monique John Chapman 218 Mitchell 43 Jerry Buchanan and Jim Glendenning 204 Mixed May It was a happy gang of Wallbangers when completed the last three block of a nine game series total pintail to count as thtir total of gave them the playoff champion ship and it was Jerry Buctnnan Ann George Tom Staves Dive Pichl Pat Peterson Gerry and Stu jubilantly con each other on their win tor the records next line were Gladiators with Rollers Six Pack Capers Magnificent Seven 8578 In the triple and single spotlight to wind up the were Steve Jerry Buchanan Hammond 674 Mirj Price Bill Titus George Morrison Bob Mitchell Harry Middleton 214 Don Archibald Rob Joyce ind Dud Martin 212 Winding up seasons activities the Lanes record makers were high Marion Storey Jim High triple Pat Wood and Bruce Shult High single Mary Papillon Jim it a new baby girl for Carolynnc and Jim Bullough and inclosing my thanks to all the league executives who did their best In make their respective leagues run smoothly and Sylvia Mages our C program director and super visor loan Knight tournament director Steve Blanchard and all the volunteer coaches who gave unselfishly of their time and efforts to our C bowlers thanks millionso for the final time this season say and Concord City won the championship of the Triano Mixed bowling league on Sunday Champions are front row Bob Adams Joyce Adams Jerry Buchanan Ann George Dave Piehl Back row are Tom Stowes Stu Morrison Gerry Ryensberg MARIGOLDS blossomed to win the championship of the Blue Springs Flower Shop bowling league last week Champs are front row I to r Marlene Marsh Judy Henstndge Karen Cole Back row 1 to r Gloria Jennings captain Debbie Thomson Sylvia Mages Search out interest in bicycle club mealing will be called by recreation coordinator John Cooper to see if local people are interested in forming i club Advisory torn members tin posslhihU at ir meeting Thursday agreed it is possible to club without bike paths Brcndin declared FOR THE SECOND year a row Olympta DriveIn won the cham ihecsiimiiedrof building of the Acton Commercial bowling league Champs rhe shoulders are captain Shorty with the trophy Doug Lockerbie Dee Deforest Pete Gates Larry Deforest Bruce Missing when photo much less cost was taken was Bob He said hi has written Department f Highways sugestinf shoulders f the rebuild Highway No between Acton ind Ik idmits In I eel Is any hope for bike paths ilong the shoulders Ik understands the merit people believe should would ive In be the same strength is tin whole since would pull off ind pork However Mr thinks existing roads and highways are the most rea sonnhle place for bikes rather than specially huill paths One seelion of highway tan be mirkcd for bikes In some places certain are blocked to Halton Hills Garden Centre Located mile East of Acton on Kwy No Long Weekend Specials Window Boxes Planters Bird Baths Birch Trees Forsythia 18 to 10 to 15 OFF OFF PLUS- Annuals Geraniums Perennials Trees Shrubs Evergreens Roses Top Soil and Garden Chemicals Public time for tennis need When should the general public have access to the tennis v and the idvisi rj discussed it at their inciting last Thursday was there ihtrc should be public time for non club numbers and it should be spread over the However Brendan Ahearne a strong case Tor no lime at all He felt the fees were so reason able it would be better to have all play ens join and play under club supervision Pam Sheldon felt there must be public time since ihc with public The people interested forming a tennis club had met and also agreed there should be public time Mr Cooper reported He said money is in the council budget for more fencing and lights now there Is snow at the side to keep and motorbikes off the courts Mr Cooper thought people would move off the court in reasonable lime even if there is no supervision Halloa Hunan Council presents an Exposition of Community Services In Ha I ton Health Education Community and Social Services Correction The Voluntary Sector More than fifty displays and presentations are planned MILTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday May The presentations are prepared tor the General Public NO ADMISSION CHARGE REFRESHMENTS NOTICE The Town of Hills 1975 Bicycle Licenses June May Ever resident of Town Halton Hills owning or using a bicycle shall obtain a license on or before the 1st day June ot cacti year and such license shall expire on 31st day May In the year following A license may be obtained by applying to the municipal Ices of the Town Halton Hilts located at Main Street Sooth Georgetown and Mill Street East Acton and completing a form showing the name and address the applicant make the bicycle and manufacturer s serial number and paying a fee Si Choose it J CMC Charge it TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS see for BRAKE SERVICE YESI WE SERVICE IMPORTS TOO GUARANTEED GUARANTEED GUARANTEED 20000 MILES 30000 MILES MILES NIELSENS Your headquarters In Halton Hills for Casual Scrubbles and Work Clothes H0NDACIVICTHE AUTOMOBILE RETHOUGHT As your newly appointed Honda Civic dealer we invite you to test drive The Automobile Re thought and get to know our staff of Civic experts Why not drop by and meet us let get to know each other and get to know a whole new car Honda Civic GRAND SHOWING Friday May 16th Saturday May THE TWO PERFECT IMPORTS VOLKSWAGEN and HONDA CIVIC Under one roof now Nielsens Clothing DRUM WHEEL 3495 F W Bel j 1 Win 1 x S mi 1 fl k 46 Repack F Wire njp In peel InsiKc SIP sped on e I Pin kc Ho- 12195 k Bonn lien 1 ill Wh 1 Now Ins mi DRUM DISC 4995 inf I ke Iw i 7495 N Fl L 1 1 Bonnrx A Re L tj Ft I IK F 1 in Fir 1 ketl e Instirl Nrw 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