Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 3, 1976, p. 9

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Youth bowling fill By Anderson BANTAMS 111 Owts swooped down the Mice stole both sod lottls The Chicks scrMehed up the tint game but the lots Is Tbe Turtles hid the tint flime but he Blrdi flew way with the game and Mala STANDINGS Owls Bint Mice Frogs Chlcki 18 SMIL The Octopus grabbed the game and total after the stomped on the game The poisoned the flnt game but the lionet kicked up for laat game and total The Snowmen melted away first game and totala lea Dog to up the lai the STANDINGS Octopus X Snowmen Snakea 31 Cows TOP TEN Joel Pink ISO Jim 211 113 Shane Sleeves Teresa Dunn Stewart Hoy 156 Peter Mills Hark Colleen Diane Dan Gibson 140 Robin McClure US Winning coke and Orange Crush for the first shift week were Jul with pins over aver age and Shane Sleeves with so pins over average The second were Mason with IB pins over average and Craig Krl with pins over average Moot Con ill lint this week Colleen He Knight with both of 123 Tracey Halladay with both games of BO and Christ Parker with both games of JUNIORS 1st Shift the Hot Shots shot down the One Team for all games and totals white the Super Six scooped all games and totals from the The Wild Cats cornered he first game but he set afire the last two game to take STANDINGS Hot Shot Wildcats 39 One Ball Team Hot Ones Super Six 2nd Shift The Underdogs chalked up all games and totals from be Streaker The Jaws ground up the Runners far all games and totals while the Jumping Jacks Jumped away with all games and totals from the Canadian Champa STANDINGS Streaker 56 Road Runner 50 Jumping Jack Canadian is Underdog field 183 Km lie Voskamp Brian IBS Heather Dave 4M Debbie James 206 Bantam coach Jackie presently la the hospital we all hope will get well soon and be back with Next week come pre pared for the 1 Beat My Aver age competition flrii game only to count and bowling ahead can not be counted Georgetown look laurel In Sunday i Master Bantam ment with of Acton Peter Mills and Colleen knight bowling with Muter Sylvia came up with a total of while Graham While bowling with live stitches In his head Gordon and Mailer Ken rolled a total of These scores he total for twelve had Mailer Sylvia a am In poiltlon while Master Ken a team finished four teenth out of he forty seven com teams Good work Phillips TOP TEN 260 Kevin Archibald 230 Bob 204 Janet Shelley Gary IBS Ron SOB Denlse IBS Joanne Vander 499 240 Sandee Allonby SENIORS The Storey Tellers tolled he first game but the Missiles exploded to take the two game and totals The Volcanoes erupted for the last game after the Millstones had ground up the first wo games o lake totals The Earthquake shook the second e with enough or p first and third STANDINGS but v up I dVlhe Gary Pickle 286 Mills 200 Gary Bout Gym meets postponed The Halton East gymnastic championships originally slated for yesterday at Blake- lock High School in Oakvtllc were postponed until today because of the poor driving conditions for school buses Several girls from Acton High School Georgetown and Milton have prepared gym routines for the meet The West meet set for today has been put over until Thursday The finals will go as scheduled weather permitting Friday at Lord Elgin in Burlington Cagers set for rematch The junior squad went down defeat to Arthur seniors Thursday by an margin Acton has a rematch against Arthur here Wednes day Top scorers for were Dan Galbraith with points Brad Buchanan 12 Matt Spehar len Acton in Soo for games The Marie team played in the Aeton House League Tournament with teams from Erin George town and others as a result of the Acton wct rep team participation in the Soo in 1974 MIXED Feb Rookie moved up for a share of top rung when they made with a triple win at the ex pense of Ihe Boot ten Pacing the win were Moo Patenaude Jerry Bit Ben 230 and Geroge Norton Tops In Boosters effort were Cathy Andrews 237 Gary 203 and Steve Milne 180 Jokers rallied to make a two and win to retain a ihtre of top spot after losing he canto to Capers Tripling and singling In Ihe win were Guy Payne 141 Bud Martin Ellen Stew Morrison 227 and Earl 218 Capera top trundlers were Sheldon Jerry Buchanan Edge 597 It waa a two and total win for Sleeper Newcomers winning last Top Irlo In he win were Bob Woodcock 286 George Johnson and Val Norton In New comers efforts were Don Arch ibald 242 Kevin Archibald 276 and Bernice Norton League standing Jokers S3 Rookies Sleepers 45 Newcomers Booster Feb Barbarians put the hex on the Jet Set for an allout win with Bryan Dunn 355 White 227 Ken Parriih and Lynda Martin tripling and sin gling win Tops In the Jet Set roll were Dan 281 Phil Bill The Acton Free Press Wed March 3 Spilling the pins at Acton Bowling Lanes with Ken 267 and Ivanhoc League standing Acton rt Silver Creek Shell Store Lanes Reliable Taxi Dominion Hotel ACTON FRIENDS Feb 26 Sharpibotlera were sharp on he win targi clipped the leagucli for a two and totals wuh Larry 220 Bill Brooks and Cindy 507 heading up the win Making with he moat for Boot were Lou Dave Gold 223 and Kevin Davldaoa Spitfire were a three winner Playmate getting treatment Garnet Case 618 and Mike Noble 231 paced the win Top trto for mates Ken Shubrook fading John Chapman and Thompson 177 Ramblers put ft all together for a Continued on page 14 Boyd 212 and Rose Fountain 221 Every game was a winning one for NoNames when hey met up with Dodgers Up on the triple and single plsleaui for No Names Vryenhoek Susan and Jack Stuck lesi For Roger I Dodgers was LyleCrlPps Murray 613 25B Dan Nose- worthy and Joe Rlchardi II a 2 point for Hot Shots and Not Me 9 Hot Shot winning the first wo and Not Mc making with a big win In to grab the bonus point forTotals Top trio In Hot effort were Harry Noteworthy Jake Van Der and Beg Manh Not He came up with a barrage of aolos Terry Curlew Jim League standing Jet Set Barbarians Not Me No- Names Rogers Dodgers 46 Hot Shots ACTON LAD1FS Feb After a pin win in the first go Nielsen s Clothing went all he way and look bundle from Hills Garden Centra with Pal Wood 688 212 Don LI nil Martin a I Duncan 503 207 leading the parade Top trio for the Carder Centre were Pat 1 Sue B7 am May Custodial were a two game wlnnci from Thomson Construction bin Crew wllh middle game win point for totals Audrey 274 Thclma Sokolonskl Si Lynn 1210 one Rowers 492 221 Were to Robertson 587 and Sharon Henderson very game game was a winning one for Acton when they met up with Moil Hardware Linda Perkins and Ben Bunny Anderson 539 headed up the win Beit In Mosslles efforts were Fran Pierce 667 Mary and Betty triplcrs for tl ACC Jitter look the leagueleading Dlny Dames for two and lolali with Mary Don lid Mellon IDS and Marianne Hitchcock pacing ihe win Top trio Dames Jinefious field Sue 211 and Jean 199 BARBER practices her floor routine at Acton High School for the East Championships this week In floor routines the gymnast matches body movements to music About a do girls at the high school have been practising since January for the meet Attend meeting Error in obituary Top gymnast lands hard Gymnast Jocelyn Mac Mi 11a n who took top honors for her performance on Ihe beam at recent Hallon Gymnastic Club Meet will be out or action for five weeks Miss MacMillan broke her Wt ankle during a practice at Acton High School for the East meet this week Miss MacMillan 15 was doing an aerial dismount from Ihe beam when the accident occurred Miss MacMillan who ranks as an open at the Gym Club will probably attend the East meet to encourage the dozen other high school gymnasts who have been practising since January Bob and Doug Mason are among dele gates who attended Ihe annual meeting of Ihe Ontario Municipal Electric Assoc lation M A which opened Sunday February at Toronto Royal York Hotel During the meeting dele- gales debated a number of resolutions related to the cos I use and conservation of electrical energy in Ontario E A members feel those sections of Ihe Irical distribution system in Ontario that haven t met their power costs in the should have thai deficit shown as a separate Item on their power bill amortized over five years In addition to any revenue smoothing ap plied by Ontario Hydro Several resolutions relating to the costing of power ana the establishing rates are being discussed These urge Association to continue presenting arguments sup porting allowance for among municipalities and a more equitable alloca tion of cost to all classes of They will also ensure that a municipal utility is not required to pay more than a direct industrial customer for the same amount of power under liar conditions I here wusan irror Sim Hubble The annual meeting is Hubble lasl w Mrs Morns being held in conjunction which Press grits Hi of the Association of Mr is by diet by sons and iul1i Municipal Electrical Ulililits son Mildred in Ontario Mrs Brunt SAULT STE MARIE Alderman Bill Syms right presented Acton gion past president Bob Angell with the official flag of his northern at Finance Minister foe tournament Saturday morning to speak MACMILLAN shown above at the Halton Gymnastics Clubs Second Invitational Optional Meet recently broke her left foot Feb practising for the Halton East Championships landed on her ankle from an aerial dismount from the beam at Acton High School will be out of action for about five weeks Minister of Donald Macdonald will speak an open meeting at OakvilleTrafolgar High School in ncxl Wed nesday March 10 at m Mr Macdonald took over that portfolio when veteran John Turner resigned from the cabinet for personal reasons A question and inswer period will follow his talk Dr Frank Phil brook Hal ton MP said the purpose of the meeting was to give Hal ton citizens an opportunity to ask questions 25 beds News that active treat beds at Milton District Hospital will have to be clos ed has been met with anger disgust and a lot of confusion According to a recent of the Ministry of Health the hospital must cut from Its budget and close of its 83 beds The decision con diets the earlier statement of minister of Health Frank Miller who said the area wouldn t be affected be cause it was a high growth That statement was made just one month ago The news came as a real shock to the Hospital Board and Administrator Brian Brady Both the board and Mr Brady arc critical of the Ministry handling or the situation NOTICE We are renovating Our Store Will Be Closed Sunday Monday Tuesday and Wednesday March for alterations REOPENING AGAIN THURSDAY MARCH 11th Wf REGRET ANY INCONVENIENCE CAUSED TO OUR CUSTOMERS DURING THIS TIME ACTONS FRIED CHICKEN Pizza Mace evened up In ihe second go with a pin win then Inched an to the fin for the two Top in the win were Miry Marilyn COD and Linda 2 178 Best for Duties were Jean Lumbers and Mil 117 Carpel Diatera away a pin win In the first canto Cats then stepped up the pace to make it triple win Norma Price Jan Hitch cock and Joyce Adams IBi being lop trio Making the most tor Cats were Irene 224 Mamie Allan 205 and Ina Wilson US League standing Dames Carpel Baggers Jitter Hi- Carpet Dusters I MAJOR Feb Acton Meadows took over the top spot all by their own somes when they zeroed the Dominion Hotel Wayne Moose Mason 760 IBS Norm 744 and Jim 24B headed up the win Top trio lor Dominion were John Cadcn head 253 Georgetown George Archibald and John Store rang up a two- game win from Silver Creek Shell won the middle canto Bryan Dunn 757 Bob Turk Oil 2S4 and Dan 663 paced the Bugs Jell Hill i 61 up with a two game win Reliable Taxis taking the middle Andre Conway Dee 761 278 and Mlddleton 249 sparked the win Top for Taxi Squad were Larry Irish Nolan 765 Hank Thinking of a Silo in 76 Book now for Winter prices And be sure of completion in time for Haylage WE FEATURE Poured Structure Silos with concrete ladder safety cage roof fill pipe and silage distributor choice 3 Silo and Choice of 6 Automated Feeding Systems FREEMAN FARM SYSTEMS FARMSTEAD MECHANIZATION SPECIALISTS 3 We Stock Parts Ph 8564927 RENTACAR RENT THIS 76 Ford Torino The wellequipped sixpassenger car Se CtuisoO Main Iron disc Power And more 8532370 Thurs March 4 715 pm 1st JACKPOT FULL CARD 52 OR LESS 2nd JACKPOT FULL CARD53 NUMBERS OR NO IF 1ST JACKPOT WON 3rd JACKPOT 1250 FULL CARDMUST GO FREE FREE FREE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE AIRPORT AND RD SKATE FOR ACTON Sunday March 14th PROCEEDS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE WORK Please Sponsor A Skater There will be Sports Celebrities on hand to join the skating FOR INFORMATION CALL 8531960 or 8531642 A COMMUNITY SERVICE ORGANIZED BY THE ROTARY CLUB OF ACTON

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