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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 18, 1967, p. 5

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pjfspil -rt-s- the im at acton bow lin g t ajjes v b v k e n hu i f o r d tha acton fre press wadpatday january 18 1967 5 4seisqttjbakibwsagbmi 7 strikes at youth bowling council by jackie palmer muajimimbmjxmpsfsxnammmkvmt beerdmore jan 9 it was a happy new year for wildcats in resuming league bowling they got off to a fast start and took roller for all games to put them sec urely in first place what else is new helen lesueur 635 de- anna bullough 639 jqyce mas- ales 622 helen yateihah 202- 236 phyllis angell 239 and mil lie fabian 226 tripled and singled for wildcats come to look at it that brings air the team into the mentionables rollers futile efforts were headed by roger murray 698 ray atkinson 690 john dennis 219 and billfabian 230 roll ers did make a stab for the first game but lost it by nine pins wonder of wonders won ders won two and totals from finishers and climbed up for a share of second place jake van der kooy 746 gerry post 627 and lyle cfipps 201 tripled and singled for wondecs fin ishers were on the single plat eau and it was don harris 230 doug dray cot t 237 ben bay- liss 235 and tom shannon 200 getting em after losing the first to rockers supers prov ed they were super or some thing and made with a two and totals win though they were pressed to win the last game by 18 pins phil lesueur 839 326 was the big wheel in the super win rocking the pins for rockers were ed par ent 634 dennis crooks 629 tinnie masales 279 and lyle broughton 239 league standing wildcats 68 finishers 58 wonders 58 rockers 52 supers 48 rollers 3 region ladies jan 9 after winning the first game from crows by one pin hawks took off in full flight and came home with all sgames to their credit joyce buchanan 585 274 helen jbcque 472 182 and ibettv lo ckerbie 423 171 led the hawks for jhe win best in the crows efforts were phyllis an- gdl 440 191 shirley turkosz 438 156 and lois gordon 3 135 doves were billing and cooing after their triple win frn rdbins hoblns dropped a toughle in the last canto one and one pin only made for the win deanna bullough 491 194 fern shultis474 1200 and pat post 445 i8l paced the dov win ilene grant 579 213 lucy synnott 41 167 and mary elliott 317 118 were top trio for robins leaguestanding hawks 62 crows 45 doves 38 robins 37 old timers jan 10 fleas and hot shots had themselves a bit of a do fleas won the frst game by 23 pins tied the second then lost the third by 11 pins but took totals by 12 pins and wound up with four points hot shots latched on to- the remaining three gloria dunne 427 180 mary daley 399 172j and eun ice metcalf 242 90 were best tor hot shots rose winter 486 230 joyce adams 374 134 and gwen dawe 343 136 were top trio for fleas rockets took off into orbit when they met the meteors and won all games although the last game was close rockets took it by five pins helen bimorf 454 172 mamie allen 433 152 and momy mchugh 421 147 hit the triples for rockets for meteors it was verna arbic 485 0197 peg splelvogel 372 154 and hannah cleland 284 146 league standing fleas 62 rockets 59 hot shots 55 met eors 48 blue springs nursery jan 10 tulips after losing the first game to the league- leading orchids came back strong to win the next two and totals with deanna bul lough 631 272 mary ander son 568 217 and sandy sin clair 436 170 getting the triples alice mcginnes tossed in a 210 solo for good measure marion storey 573 198 betty hardie 571 220 and marjorie johnston 427 182 were top trio for orchids lilacs won two and totals from pansies who won the middle chukker ul wagner 564 226marhie mellor 529 193 and wanetta smith 524 237 tripled jthe triples for lilacs adele nolan 612 229 marie lambert 477 76 and joan schipper 434 169 were tops for pansies dandylions won the first two from sweet peas and would have won the third w sweet peas managed to tie the game to annex one point sylvia ma ges 429 197 rheta goodwin 406 143 and sherry morris 401 tb5 paced the dandylion win with peggy emmerson 475 16 fay gow 437 196 and ruth archibald 394 145 being top triplets for sweet peas league standing orchids 59 pansies 46 tulips 41 lilacs 45 sweet peas 40 dandylions micro plasties jan 10 sharks won two and totals from the league readers blue angels who by their one game- win hung onto top- spot by one pin pacing the win for sharks were bob cath- cart 606 harry oehlrich 603 andi john duschemeyer 203 tripling and singling for the blue angels were wayne cram 660 jim kelman 600 mary lou cram 239 and jens lausten- 216 the second place alley cats missed a chance to take over topspot when golden hawks hook em for two and totals with gary prevett 633 ed wood 239 and heather ell- iis 227 tripling arid singling for alley cats joan knight 605 and martin oehlrich 210 tripled and singled wild cats won two and totals from munsters- who snaffled the- middle carrttrby 14 pins earle middleton 621 dave mcmillan 245 and john mcgilloway 201 were on the triple and single plateaus for wild cats soloing for munsters were frank mc- kenna 203 and jkoren jenkins 231 league standing blue an gels 68 alley cats 67 munsters 64 sharks 63 golden hawks 60 wild cats 56 industrialcommercial pan 11 masson motors were in low gear against mason knitting in the first and only won by 10 pins but they shift ed into high for the second and third games and won all ate marbles jeff fryer 800 301 ron latimer 691 and terry ma sales 449 double put the oc tane rating in the masson win happy harry phelan was a loner for mason knit with 705 ab supermarket stashed away a three game win at taxi dri vers expense ken thulford 712 ed parent 704ind fred lockerbie 617 made with the triples for the ab boys don harris settled down and rack ed up a neat 338 solo for the 583 218 pacing the win best for cameos were bea ander son 517- 210 mary papillqn 461 179 and bridget erier 290 108 central cartage carried away the major share of a 52 go when they met up withi ledgers iga kitty allan 620 238 irene lavole 584 224 and lillian herensberger 351 153 headed up the win for iga verna arbic 534 206 an na sojka 506 241 and shirley rosenbcrskie 497 190 were best league standing family store 63- nielsens clothing 62 acton jersey dairy 61 central cartage 59 cameos 57 ledg ers iga 55 major jan 12 acton lanes packed away a three game win when they met up with dominion hotel jim bullough 810 jim kelman 758 and george bar ber 688 along with george ldngstreets 503 double provi ded the power for the lanes win top trio for the waso wicz wallopers were jeff fry er 728 bin johnstone 643 and bob agnew 62c station hotel made a big gain when they 567 1219 fred landry 573 217 for triples and charlene gough 214 gary dobfeie 232 at the halfway mark of the zone final qualifying round for the national youth bowling championship the top eight girl bowlers in the bantam di- and dot thompson 202 for- vision are patriola sampson singles sparked the 007 win debbie storey janet storey bert robertson547 209 ada peal 535 244 and chris jen- sev533t186 were top trio for the losers teddy bears took over top spot by their ownso- mes when they took two and totals from flukes who man aged to win the middle chuk ker by five pins frank daley 676 275 don price 657 221 and bobbl thompson 574 235 cindy norrie cathy norrie sharon ellerby helen rob ertson and there are three bowlers tied for eighth spot- heather mceachern patsy storey and valerie bateman for the boys in the bantam division the top eight bowlers are barry pavne kevin per kins bruce swift martin la- vole wade knight bob 207 peter jenkins 503 194 and gord thompson 503 189 were best hot shots had fire balls number for a two and totals win they went for the bundle but fire balls squeez ed out a win in the third by- 15 pins ray llzotte 679 3i4 bri an rae 657 228 and verna ar bic 579 245 were the hot trio for hot shots firing the tri- counts for fire balls were charlie gough 593 245 naff- cy jensen 586 228 and jon hurst 559 215 league standing teddy ix t- r bears 69 fire balls 66 hot sthe headed up the teddy bear wlnr- crourke and roger mceach- for flukes maxine hurst 538 crn ab i the thi w gam atkinsons 619 tricounr stodd out for the tixlsquad it was a loner- allans collision won two and totals from ledgers iga the iga spoiled the collisions hopes of a dean sweep by winning the middle chukker bob doyle 714 frank morton 693 george williamson 613 and hot 510 double from jim bullough featured allans win don price 617 and paul hamilton 629 showed promise for iga league standing masson motors 94 ajb boys 81 allans collision 75 taxi drivers 43 mason knitting 41 ledgers iga 16 acton ladies jan 11 the family store barrelled up top spot they knocked off the erstwhile lea ders nielsens clothing with a three game win nielsens could have- hung onto first place if they had won the sec ond game instead of losing it by 21 pins it was a good team effort by the family store elsie wittekack 617 triple and lila atkinson 209216 jean mc- isaac228 emmy fryters 213 and audrey lawrence 201 with singles for nielsens donna krapck 604 233 ina mellon 482 190 and mae ward 469 191 along with grace rob ertsons 201 solo were best acton jersey dairy took cam eos for the works with fran pearce 637 238 ivy martin 537 203 and anne greenfield bers for the works paced by bob skidgemore 866 307341 al norrie 767 330 and frank morton 693 the mill street tavemers made every game a convlnoing win pete homers 600 tricount was a loner for the barber shop reliable ta xi won the first two from sports corner then dropped the third game for a two and totals win stan swann 668 larry nolan 651 and ron cow an 644 were top trio for re liable taxi earle middletons 635 effort for sports corner was the only mentionable league standing acton lan es 92 dominion hotel 70 sta tion hotel 4 norms barber shop 64 reliable taxi 50 sports corner 38 acton friends jan 12 f troop manoeuvred into first place with a two and -totaist- from m her oes bob doyle 585 2011 how ie jahk 561 225 colleen d vidson 516 205 and bob skidgemores 403 double were the highlights of the f troop win top trio for heroes were doris townsley 626 244 merv harness 587 258 and floyd schmidt 479 228 rat patrol won the first two from rounders then dropped the third but picked up the single ton and totals hartley coles 649 and john chapman 605 tripled for the patrol and do- die mcgilloway 220 jackie pa- pillon 207 and dave hunter 203 had the singles ron jank 567 202 reg adams 526 213 and fay gow 486 185 tripled for rounders runamucks came up with a two and totals win from monkees who grab bed the second canto by 19 pins joan mccristall 685 282 don archibald 684 263 and don deforest 642 228 along with jean bulloughs 217 single paced the runamuck win hank earle 681 259 glen gow 541 202 and keith andrews 498 216 topped the triple trundling for monkees league standing f troop 61 monkees 59 runamucks 59 hogans heroes 58 rounders 52 rat patrol 47 acton mixed jan 13 it was friday the 13th as far as lucky seven were concerned they drop ped the works to 007 with nary a trace of a win bill dobbie bq four jan 13 rough riders won two and totals from alouettes and replaced said alouettes in top spot dolf van arragon 544 215 ike van soelen 532 204 and jake van der kooy 520 163 were top trundling trio in the win pacing the al- ouette effort were joe hof- stede 659238 harry ensing 576 219 and renee voskamp 572 242 tiger cats were off and running in the first ag ainst argonauts but they met themselves coming back and it was two and totals for argos harry hofstede 601 227 jen nie kutken 482 160 and john deunk 402 176 headed up the argo win top for tiger cats were henry kroes 556 202 harrv salens 368 162 ray gills 375 139 and irene schenk- 375 116 with th junior girls jackie palmer anne watson jane fa bian pat nicolak jean his- cock lynda harris and chris tine hiscock are almost cer- tuln to qualify the junior boys current lea ders are gary turkosz dave pink gary price frank bus- league standing rough ri ders 66 alouettes 64 argo nauts oo tiger cats 34 ffeadpin hilites any hopes that acton may have hod of representing cen tra ontario in the eastern 5- pin championships have gone aglimmering both the female and male kegters fell by the wayside we can take vicari ous pride in the fact that george barber although hail ing from georgetown does bowl jn the acton major league arid he qualified for the mixed team maybe some of our youth bowling council members will qualify in the zone romoffs to vie for the ontario championshlpsrlt will be the first time in tour nament bowling for most ot- our youngsters so we do not expect too much but under dogs have upset the applecart before and it could happen with our tyros that winds it up once again my friend- lies so adios arojgos and goodnight daly city ps to shaun dont fall out of that bunk bed chemeyer gord morris bob ballentine steve manry and larry knight with the sntlon who are qualifying for the doubles bob turkosz v and larry mcafee have taken over the top spot a big comeback in this group was that of bob turkosz bobs first threegome score was a dismal 337 but his next three showed a hot 757 to put him jn flrstplace two of the most consistent bowlers in the bantam divis ion were ronnie turkosz and jimmy krapck rohnus bowled identical games of 818 a jimmy followed suit with gam es of 100100 in the bantam division this week angels had a double win from top cats and night hawks took two games from neptunes alley cats took one game arid totals from rolling stones top ten bowlers in this league were barry payne 105- 191 296 martin lovol 145- 149 294 debbie storey 137- 151 288 kevin perkins 122- 129 251 wade knight 119117 236 bob orourke 13595 230 bruce swift 92137 229 norman tremblay 116113 229 ronnie moore 13176 207 patricia sampson 10699 206 and sharon ellerby 112- 89 201 the cocacola sevenup and reiriharts refreshing refresh ers went to ronnie moore jimmy krapek cindy norrie and debbie storey in the junior and senior di vision pinbusters hod a big triple whi from crouts jerks had a double win and totals from idiots and hot rods did the same to fllntstonei top ten bowlers were bob turkosz 757 301 jackie palmer 646 225 larry mc afee 533 208 dave pink 529 217 gary price 511 194 gary turkosz 510 222 tom pettlt 471 223 gord morris 467 187 jane fabian 455 174 john churchill 450 198 league standings juniors and seniors hot rods 75 piribusters 68 flint- stones 51 idiots 46 jerks 41 crouts 39 ontario municipal moffat ontario don mcaailtan probrletor v printers manufacturers and stationers 2 day special clearance thursday and friday january 19 and 20 open 8 am to 10pm as manufacturers of office erjd stationery products wo are overstocked on many items wa open our doors ef below wholesale prices to make room for new items items priced to clear post binders 101 different sizes rino binders from 3 ring to visible index these binders ere assorted colors hand made in our plant here and carry our- full guarantee 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