Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 16, 1970, p. 6

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the at ACTON BOWLING LANES the world of OUTDOORS with ART H A W S This week members of the Hilton Sportsmens Association Maple Rock to compete to the second half of the annual contest between the two clubs Each club can have as many members they have available to compete but only the top five cores from each club count toward the run for the trophy Acton scores were as follows- Tom Deerlng for 48 out of John Cords and 23 for 47 Henry Vender and for Gord Clow and 22 for 45 Art and for John Nurse 18 and for Robert HUaon ISand for Jim Boose and 21 for 38 Ed Hawes 19 and 17 for BUI Given and for and Bob Adams 12 and 19 for 31 Hilton Sportsmens top five scores were as follows- Don Kearney 48 Jim Smith 45 Rlgo 44 Roy Robertson and Ron Marshall Maple Rocks total for best was while the dubs total waa In the first ha of the shoot the local club took a 14 bird lead so the total for the shoot was a 20 bird lead for the Maple Rock Club Legion Notes By Charlie Thomson The annual Branch 197 com roast held Saturday a About picnic tables were set up to the parting lot and plenty of com available for Die dote tom members and guests who a sang a in the parking tot Music and dancing was also provided In every room of the Legion Ball Stck Bay Norm Morton is in Hospital Don McKay to Guelph General Hospital and George Muaseue in Hospital Toronto the Department of Lands and Forests Rabbit season begins October and doses February 1971 Squirrel October 3 to December Pheasant October 14 to November 11 Shooting hours from to half hour after sunset Hungarian Partridge Oc tober 3 to November Grouse all species October to December 15 Bag limits are as follows Rabbit limit on cottontails only per day Squirrel 10 per day Pheasant per day not more than one of which shall be a hen Hungarian Partridge per day Ruffled and Spruce Grouse per day in aggregate Grouse and Ptar migans per day Approve pavilion proposal Parks and Recreation Commission have approved the proposal of McArthur Con struction of Georgetown for the Installation of an additional pressure system for the proposed Hornby park pavilion at a cost of The commission had previously accepted the McAr tender for construction of the building for the sum of but had asked for an estimate of installing the ad ditional system WANTED VOLUNTEERS TO HELP IN THE OPERATION OF THE HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Soma Typing Skills Would Be Halpful but not Esnnflal Phone SJM Btwen to pm The Acton Free Press Wednesday Li file League playoff games SPORTS CORNER MIXED Sept The Road Runners were off and running when they met up with the They took all games for a share of the top rung WItchyPoos made a bid for the second canto but missed It by pins Pacing the Road Runners win were Steve 279 Cam 233 Lucy 190 and Helen McMillan Going with the most for were Harry Moyer Karen Jenkins 207 and Marg Dunn Team Six came up for their share of the top spot with a triple win from the Hillbillies with Joan Knight 223 Brace Fowler 216 and Smltty leading the hit parade Top trio In the Hillbillies efforts were James McEachem and Frank St Unknowns came off best In a two and totals go with the Rascals Unknowns won the first quite handily dropped the middle chukker then came back to win the finale by pins and the singleton for totals by the narrow margin of two pins Top for Unknowns were Don Perry 229 Archie and RuthAnnMoyer 471 184 Tops for the Rascals were Knight 240 225 and Helen Fowler with a League standing Road Runners 4 Team Six Unknowns 3 Rascals 1 Hillbillies ACTON LADIES Sept No way could Team Four cope with Team Three and it was an win for Team Three with June Hunter 228 Donna Manes 241 and Lll Herensberger heading up the win efforts were paced by May Fiona Hodgson 158 and Pat 411 152 Team Six dropped the first canto to Team Five but rallied to grab the next two plus the odd point for totals Grace Robertson Linda Pierce and an Smith were top trio for Team Six For Team Five it White 818 227 Fran Pierce 201 and Chsrlene Smith 218 Team One made with a big win in the first stanza against Two but lost out In the next two chukkers They grabbed the singleton for totals however by 20 pins on the strength of the big first game win Top tripling trio for Team Two were Nan Hurst June Payne and Mae Ward 482171 Making with the most for Team One were Marion Storey 233 Marion Hunter 446 187 Lynn and Audrey League standing Team Three Team Six Team Two Team Che Team Five Team Four ACTON MIXED Sept 11 The Clan ganged up on the Happy Gang and handed them thieegainesemackwhlchcameasasurprlsetotheGang Heading up the wtofor the Clan were Shorty Lowin Bob Price 229 Dan Porty and Donna The Gangs efforts were paced by Andre Artie White 581 240 and Ed Browne 483 Slzxlers really the pins and made with a triple win at the Slowpokes expense Leading the hit parade for Sinters were Wllo Near 308 Hector Dalglc Joan Porty 596 Ann Felker 211 and Joan Top trio for Slowpokes were Harmer UN Bev Mclntyre 243 and Ken Billings 87 Nitons broke into the win column with a two and totals victory from Plcadlllys Ches 213 Lea Blaser 198 and Keith Well wood paced the win Top for from Al Bryan Billings 211 and John Gilbert League standing The Clan Happy Gang Nitons Slowpokes BIG FOUR Sept 11 Fireballs fired a three game loss at the Happy Gang and took over top spot for the leagues first night of bowling John VlTestra 490 181 Marg Hammond 432 151 and Cor Groencndyk 380 160 headed up Fireballs roll Best In the Happy Gangs efforts were Harry Ens lug 464 167 Archie Duiker 123 and Joan Hammond 92 Red Wings couldnt get off the ground In the first game against the Hot Shots but were in full flight for the next two cantos and wound up with the two and totals decision Steve Dewar Bryan Hammond 261 Jane Van Sod en 467 171 and Ham flew highest for the Red Wings Hottest of the Hot Shots were Big Jake Van Kooy Lloyd Hammond 204 and Little Jake Van Der Kooy League standing Fireballs Red Wings Hot Shots Happy HEADPINHIUTES At the recent Zone F meeting of the AO Mrs Ivy received a Bowling Proprietors Association of Canada Merit for her long record of service with the Acton Youth Bowling Council George Nurse of the Georgetown Bowl also received one of the coveted awards The Canadian Masters Singles championships held at the Pacific National Exhibition In Vancouver British Columbia on Sun day September brought glory to Ontario with Lloyd Ormcrod of Hamilton winning the Canadian title Lloyd defeated his closest competitor Wally Weinberger from Victoria BC by a margin of pins over a game series The was Ormerod Weinberger 2468 Millie Evans of Toronto was runnerup to Helen Robinson of Victoria BC with a of against Helens Lloyd and Millie won the right to represent Ontario In the Canadian cham pionships by winning the Ontario Masters championship for the 1969- Ontario tour consisting of six tournaments Lloyd qualified with a total of for games and an average of Millie qualified with an average of and a game of 13 Bob one of our former stalwarts on the bowling scene whs a weekend visitor from HuntsvtUe and rolled a few games like the Aggie of old all games over the In the weekly Beat the Champ George Nurse who closed out last season as champ retained his title when he staved off challengers Terry Churchill and Conway Georges title wlnnlngrollwas226285266779Churrhill came up with 150179138 and Conway 190219249 that winds it up for now my fricndlles so adlos amigos and Concord City Oh yeah to the folks In Concord City its an eight pound baby boy for June and Eddy Thompson Fuels will meet Acton Motors for the cham pionship of the Acton Minor Baseball Association novice league Thompsons dropped the second name of their series to Nellis Construction 108 last Wednesday but won the deciding game by default when Nellis werent able to Held a team Acton Motors won their series with Lions Club two game straight chalking up 1712 and victories The final series will be a best tn out of three John Pink two singles Todd Mike and John Gait a double each and Jim Pink and Jim Hurley a single apiece for Construction last Wednesday and Dave McGUloway shared pitching chores Ed Peter Brouwcr and Scott Oakley each singled for the only three Thompson safeties Don Dale and Ken Swan both hurled P Nielsen M Nichols John Pink Jim Pink J Hurley D McGUloway J Gait THOMPSONS D Dale Swan J Vlckery S P Oakley A mundson Ashley Shep pard Mclntyre T Winters Rick Van Fleet and John McCutcheon paced the first Acton Motors win with three hits apiece Tom and Gary Pickles had two each and Mark Morrison and Peter Arblc one apiece Winning pitcher Tom fanned eight Marvin McNabb slugged a single and a homer and Jim Matthews Steve McKnlght and G Robinson all singled for Lions Club McNabb struck out nine but walked 10 Kevin singled for the only Acton Motors hit In the second game as the winners took advantage of 10 walks Marvin McNabb Cliff Jim Matthews Bert Post ana Ricky all singled for Lions Club Losing pitcher Bert Post fanned 11 batters ACTON MOTORS Lee Bateman T Haverty Van Fleet J McCutcheon M Morrison Pickles D Jordan Paulsen K J Gordon P Arblc LIONS CLUB M McNabb J Matthews Scott Post S McKnlght S Mitchell Turkon Jackson J Main Dehaan T G Robinson Webster Up By Bob Mac Arthur Cooler weather yep and thoughts of curling come naturally to ones mind And the executive of the club have been hard at It to get ready for the coming season But before the seasons planned opening Oc tober and thats just over a month away there lit a corn Orangeville Raceway Entries crowd of bet MO it it A ClreulISli ml in TTrIoII Danny utile or Sunday net if FIFTH RACK It STAR BOY T lluahel LEA HUTCH J I JOHNNY C Armbro J Space Leader A AE R Olvtn SIR PICK ass le Herbert It Given Herbert Troy THIRD I M Young ANDY COUNSEL I Wain J T Timely Pat McDonald SIXTH RACE KM 1 MQN STEAM ANITA Q Wain JOHN Dean Who Q I M bilk Ben The Fullback EVE NTH RACE I CENTENNIAL MISS S llemlmon HIGHLAND Lady Guy American Lady iwik Heath King MISS BARS F McDonalC I EASTWOOD IRISH Zing Brenner I DIXIE WICK- Fill HOLD Heath AVON TRUE 1 3 IU1I Doug Carroll I Charley Andrea roast planned for Friday Sep tember at the club Everyone Is welcome especially curlers and potential curlers of this season Due to a power failure the meeting of the executive was held at the office last week It was reported exterior woodwork has been painted and walkways in the ice section have received a coat of paint Other improvements in progress are concrete steps to the main entrance It Is planned to improve both locker rooms with additions of benches and coat stands All members will be receiving interim financial statements from the club in the near future The possibility of hiring an ice- maker Is being investigated by the committee in charge Distributor of Home and Farm Petroleum Products Serving Acton Diitncl Since HEATING OILS LUBRICATION OILS ft GREASES GASOLINES DIESEL FUEL Phone 8532174 DIPENDAILI OIL SALES Young St Acton TAKE NOTE Ross Lake private airport now accepting a limited number of light aircraft tie downs Pilots desiring to base their planes are requested to contact owner of airport for Information regarding rates and regulations PHONE JOE ROSS Lot Concession Maple Avenue West Georgetown rot is in plantation a Wlllaon ia PETER DEAN Twinkle Tern Troy a Country Irwin AVAILABLE THERE IS ROOM FOR THREE ADULTS INTERESTED IN TAKING BEGINNING TYPING AT THE HIGH SCHOOL DURING THE DAY FROM 1152 am to 1230pm For Further Information Phone the High School 8532920 Between am and pm A THROW from the outfield arrived too late to prevent Lions Club from scoring this run during Saturdays novice baseball playoff game Staff Photo SALE CONTINUES TILE BIG SAVINGS 12 12 080 6000 pieces while they last Ra to 28 NOW OR SUE 15 la lots of 100 or mora LAKEVIEW CENTRE Decorating and Building Supplies Main St START YOUR SiASON AT SPORTS CORNER FOR DEPENDABLE HUNTING EQUIPMENT GUNS SPORTS CORNER Mill E Wilbur biq on the inside ig small on the outside 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