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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 19, 1967, p. 13

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v- s y uh thaaclon ft prow wadheeday april 19 1967 gpdfaf the jtm a acton bowling lanes by ken h u i f o r d april 10 wonders are mak ing stretch drive to overhaul the wildcats and taking the wildcats for all games brings them within four points of the leaders jake van der kooy 749 303 gerry post 726 308 lyle crlpps 1 arlle white 614 and bart west 203249 put on the power play of wonders twas a sad night for wildcats best they could do was so los eanna bullough 217 he len yateman 212 joyce masai- es 205 and millie fabian 219 had em supers are moving into the playoff scene they won em all from rollers to move upthelfourth slot john gilbert 723 305 phil le- sueur 681 ben tody 233 ches lewandowski 203 bob ander son 227 and wally scea 225 tripled and singled for supers roger murray 213 201 reg dunk 211 ray atkinson 202 and bill fabian 220 singled for rollers rockers were arockin and arollin in the first against finishers then dropped the second and tried to grab the third canto but missed it by five pins and it was a 43 split in finishers favor don harris 723 doug draycott 200 and ben bayliss 201 were on the triple and single plateaus for finishers up there for rockers were ed parent 692 john fabian 221 dennis crooks 236 and dave shannon- 2l220b league standing wildcats 119 wonders 115 finishers 104 supers 93 rockers 92 rollers 65 legion ladies april 10 doves pulled an up set on the league leading hawks they took em for the works deanna bullough 582 202diannematheson 499 0174 and pat post 465 178 were chief billers and cooers for doves helen jocque s31 193 betty lockerbie 487 190 and joyce buchanan 467 189 headed up hawks ef forts robins got away with a 27 pin win in the first against crows then crows made with theequallzer in theecond by three pins and wrapped up the third stanza for a two and to tals win phyllis angell 546 209lois gordon 459 199 and gail currie 370 146 top ped crows trundling making with the mostest of the bestest for robins were lois manning 440 173 and lucy synnott 398 172 league standing hawks 102 doves 96 crows 95 rob ins 71 bum springs nursery april 11- orchids wound up the regular schedule with a three game win from lilacs to put them well ahead of the pack marion storey 613 219 burna white 603 226 and betty hardie 579 222 turned in the top triple efforts for or chids lilacs best were lil wagner 517 203 marnie mel- lor 467 203 and edna dobbie 418 157 tulips came home with a three game win from sweet peas with deanna bul lough 582 252 marv ander son 549 221 agnes mcginnis 491 230 and verna tatton 487 228 heading up tulips- win norma titus 553 220 fav gow 553 220 and ruth archibald 345 128 got the e for effort for sweet peas pan- sies won two and totals from dandyhuns who made with a win in the middle canto bv nine pins sharon owen 677 296 marie lambert 499 186 and joan schipper 426 173 triggered the triples for pan- sies dandvlions tricounts came from doreen adams 484 188 charlene andrews 455 177 and sylvia mages 454 185 final league standing or chids 131 tulips 100 tansies 899 lilacs 5 dandyllons 77 sweet peas 64 micro plastics april 10 the first three ga mes of the six game playoff totals pintail to count saw munsters take a two pin lead over alley cats with a pinfall of 2853 to the cats 2851 nat urally everyone on the teams were doing their best but for munsters menrionables gtno debartolo 660 john dunn 614 karen jenkins 223 and steve blanchard had em alley cats who started off slowly pound ed in a 1080 game in the third to give them the second spot joan knights 730 triple and martin oehlrich 254 and dave smallwood 261 with singles paced alley cats roll blue an gels who started off with a 1040 first game faltered in the next two and trundled 2746 to hold down third place jim kelman 628 wayne cram 276 tripled and singled for blue angels sharks who also start ed off with a neat first game roll 1017 fell down on the next two and settled for fourth spot with a pinfall of 2699 wayne ieason 662 harry oehl rich 251 marg dunn 209 and peter kist 229 were sharks mentionables golden hawks came up with a 1021 game in the third to boost their pin- fall total to 2602 for the fifth slot ed wood 253 linda wood 206 and stu mcconnell 205 were soloing forhawks trail ing the field with a pinfall of 2504 were the wild cats who just couldnt seem tounlimber the big games ruby lausten 219 joanne mokenna 209 and earl middleton 218 had singl es semifinal league standing munsters 2853 alley cats 2851 blue angels 2746 sharks 2699 golden hawks 2602 wild cats 2504 industrialcommercial april 13 needing three points to nail down second place ab supermarket came up with a three game winning effoift at t motors exr dense for jkfjh points pacing the ab hoys win were ed parent 698 terry masales 697 ken hulford 602 and bob mar tin with a last game single of 315 john hoare 644 and phil lesueur 438 double were best for massons allans collision failed in their at tempt for second place but they did make with a two and totals win from mason knitting the knitters won the last canto to avert a zero count jim bullough 799 337 frank morton 764 319 and pete homer 737 were top trio for allans bob agnew 716 and bob vlietstra 605 tri- counted for mason knitting taxi drivers won two from ledgers iga but missed out for totals when the iggas came up with a big win in the middle chukker the bovs were off form in this go nary a mentionable from either team final league standing mas- son motors 147 ab supermar ket 139 allans collision 132 taxi drivers 91 mason knit ting 82 ledgers iga 32 acton ladies april 13 acton jersey dai ry finished out the regular schedule in a big way they won all games from ledgers iga ivy martin 731 288 ann greenfield 544 221 a and alice hatfield 497 232 were the cream of the dairys bowling for iga anna sojka 474 180 annette st pierre 456 185 and madeline manes 449 159 were best nielsens clo thing with a two game win from cameos were in no dan ger of losing top spot cam eos took the singleton for tot als with a big middle game win may swackhamer 576 250 ina mellon 497 211 and mae ward 485 193 tri- counted the top triples for nie lsens on the triple plateau for cameos were mary papil- lon 583 267 janice withers 530j232 and bea anderson 439 184 central cartage were a two and totals winner from family store who won the middle canto kitty allen 731 292 irene lavoie 553 217 and lil herensberger 460 203 paced the cartage win racking up the top triples for family store were elsie wit- tekock 569 210 lila atkinson 552 233 and audrey lawrence 519 189 final league standing niel sens clothing 117 cameos 107 ledgers iga 104 acton jersey dairy 104 central cartage 99 family store 99 major april 13 the semi final knockout round is now history with norms barber shop and station hotel bowing out the five game roll total pins to count saw acton lanes versus norms barber shop and ac ton lanes who during the reg ular schedule had always trea ted the clippers as poor relat ions were hard pressed to emerge victorious by 25 pins with a pinfall of 5984 to clip pers 5959 at the end of three games the clippers were lead ing by 102 pins and the bar ber shop boys seemed to have the situation in hand but came the fourth and a 1209 game for acton lanes as ag ainst a 1128 pinfall for the bar ber shop boys had the bowl ing alley crew just 21 pins down came the fifth and fin al game and clippers trundl ed 1126 only to see their hop es of winning go down the drain when acton lanes clutch bowled a 1172 for the win in dividual scores for acton lan es jim bullough 1308 351 5 george barber 1228 5 had deforest 1259 315 5 jim kelman 1159 5 dee de forest 668 3 and george longs tree t 362 2 high for jfc giant mhm bingo acton legion hall saturday april 22 800 pji good cash prizes sponsored by acton legion choraliers acton curling club sixth anniversary banquet and dance acton musk centre saturday april 22 dancing 9 pm to 12 music by tho flowor town fivo admission 500 per couple social hour 7 pm followed by buffet ticket on safe at acton iga lovoirs moat market watsons dairy bar tylor tra norms barber shop bill shannon 1234 312 3 pete homer 1071 5 george nurse 1058 337 5 bill andeson 1038 349 5 dave shannon 507 2 in the go between dominion hotel and station hotel the boys from dominion ran up a rather easy win over the sta- tlonites 5918 to 5575 dom inion took the lead in the first and were never headed station hotel rallied in the third game with a 1225 but were still 135 pins down sta tion hotel faltered in the fourth when their 1177 pinfall failed to measure up to dom inions 1242 and it was curtains in the fifth with dominion re gistering an 1142 as against stations 1000 for dominions individual scores it was jeff fryer 1347 312316 5 ed mcgilloway 1302 300336 5 dennis crooks 994 4 leo mc- gill6way 910 4 bob agnew 667 3 bill johnstone 392 2 fred kentner 207 1 don grein 205 1 for station ho tel the scores were don har ris 1233 304 5 frank mor ton 1187 5 george william son 881 4 ernie lawson 850 4 ai norrie 647 3 pete schipper 575 3 bob vliet stra 202 1 the final round between dominion hotel and acton la nes should be a good go and according to the boys on bum and badstreets its a case of pay your money and take your choice the three game roll total pins to count consolation roll between sports corner and reliable taxi was easily won by reliable with a pinfall of 3227 as against sports cor ners 2904 reliable taxi scores were stan swann 703 3 lar ry nolan 652 3 ross mor ton 349 2 cam leishman 386 2 larry porte 483 2 ron cowan 655 3 sports corner scores were phil lesu eur 660 3 ariie white 605 3 earl middleton 587 3 tinnie masales 148 1 bert fowler 336 2 john gilbert 570 3 acton friends april 13 runamucks made with a 3 pin win over rat pa trol in the first then tucked away the second canto by 18 and with a chance of first place in sight poured on the heat to annex the last game for a clean sweep and first place for runamucks dean na bullough 673 orv chap man 672 and don archibald 606 paced the win rat patrol were on the single theme john chapman 250 dave hunter 209 dodie mcgilloway 230 and hart coles 215 had em ho- gans heroes lost their perch on the top rung when mon- kees took them for two and totals the slmlam were go ing for broke but missed the last spasm by 6 pins heading up the monkey win were hank earle 713 3i3 keith andrews 204 tripling and singling for the heroes doris townsley 633 and floyd schmidt 210 rounders rounded out a triple win at f troops expense f troops best shot came in the third where they missed out by 25 pins roy vaughan 211 lorna marshall 255 and red barnard 213 soloes for round ers individually for f troop it was colleen davidson 703 324 howie jank 203219 and bob doyle 204 league standing runamucks 108 hogans heroes 105 rounders 105 monkees 100 f troop rat patrol 94 acton mtxad april 14 teddy bears are still travelling along the win highway they took lucky sev en for two and totals frank daley 669 308 ed browne 582 256 and don price 525 205 topped the triple trund ling for teddy bears top trio for lucky seven were chris jensen 574 253 bert robert son 505 175 and hec dalgle 494 184 hot shots with a two and totals win from 007 are bucking for second place verna arbic 35 240 ray li- zotte 567 223 and brian rae 499 170 for triples along with jessie price 214 and garnet winter 200 with singles spark ed the hot shot win making with the top tricounts for 007 were gary price 567 213 bill dobbie 556 208 and dot thompson 554 227 flukes took two and totals from fire balls who averted the shutout by winning the third canto maxine hurst 632 244 marj thornton 590 213 grace ro bertson 563 200 norm price 216 and kurt haefner 233 trip led and singled in flukes win rose winter 615 250 jon hurst 606 251 and nancy jensen 555 243 tripled the tricounts for fire balls league standing teddy bears 124 007 101 hot shots 100 flukes 96 fire balls 94 lucky seven 94 four april 14 by the slim margin of one point rough riders fi nished in first place for the regular schedule alouettes took them for two games but the riders after losing the first chukker by 2 pins and the second by 3 made with a big win in the finale to cop the singleton for totals and first place rente voskamp 657 254 harry ensing 635 255 and rink vlietstra 598 213 paced the alouettes roll for rough riders it was jake van der kooy 624 223 dolf van arragon 597 209 and ada gils 401 158 topped rough riders trundling argonauts dropped the first spasm to ti gercats by 15 pins then found the range and made with a double win plus totals with lynda ensing 555 248 john oosterhof 523 226 and harry hofstede 506 223 high lighting tigercats roll was headed up by henry kroes 514 181 jennie kuiken 477 198 strikes at youth bowling council b jackie palmer april15 with the one week rest the scores you would think suffer but surprisingly enough they didnt and be tween listening to the chicago- maple leaf hockey game on transistor radios and bowling our junior and senior divi sion had a hectic and busy afternoon of course the ban tams who bowled in the morn ing didnt have a hockey game to listen to and we dont know whether this was good or bad in any case the bowling scores didnt suffer in the bantam division the top ten bowlers were mar- got matheson 180152 332 ke vin perkins 129165 294 deb bie storey 111175 286 colin price 117130 147 bob o- rourke 122125 247 janet storey 116130 246 martin la voie 113130 243 bruce swift 14787 234 pat samp son 110122 232 wade knight 108120 228 in the bantam division this week the top cats came up with a two game win from the rolling stones the alley cats won their two games from the night hawks the angels won one game and total pins from the neptunes the sevenup and cocacola pop winners were margot ma theson melanie hardie gord mcconnell and brent mceach- ern in the junior and senior div ision the pinbusters won three games from the flmtstones the c routs won three games from the jerks the hot rods won two games and total pins from the idiots and harry barens 397 165 final league standing rough riders 116 alouettes 115 ti gercats 83 argonauts 75 headpfn hilites the coba bone rolloff for the cocacola champion ships was a dismal affair for the acton team of jim bul lough ben rody ray atkin son karen jenkins norma ti tus and sylvia mages they trailed the field georgetown with a pinfall of 4033 nosed out milton whose pinfall of 4022 was close but still 12 pins shy of winning bramalea with 3834 guelph with 3793 and acton 3792 were third fourth and fifth respectively some of the local female trundlers have caught the tournament fever result of watching the ybc zone championships they talking of giving bob totzkes kitchener annual tournament a whirl they could do worse the experi ence will do them good for your information champ the old pro finished with 202 av erage in the major and 200 in the industrial commercial that winds it up once again my friendl les so adios amigos and goodnight daly city the top ten bowlers this week were- jackie palmer 570 203 dave pink 561 218 stqve manry 514 187 john churchill 505 186 gary price 500 230 kenny marshall 482 247 linda pierce 469 187 bob turkosz 445 187 gary turkosz 413 168 bob balen- tine 408 149 league standings oybc bantams angels 106 alley cats 95 night hawks 83 rolling stones 55 nep tunes 47 top cats 21 o ybc junior and senior division- hot rods 127 pin busters 115 idiots 98 flint- stones 84 crouts 83 jerks 60 the delaware river rising in new yorks catskill moun tains and flowing to the dela ware bay is 315 miles long and drains 12800 square mil es new baby former high school teacher mrs davis and her husband now have a baby son mrs da vis was home economics tea cher until her resignation when mrs orr took over her class- wool realize the highest returns for your wool by patronizing your own organization ship collect to our registered warehouse no i weston ontario obtain sacks and twine without charge from 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