hjftgw fh v novmber 29 1967 j the pim jx at acton bowling danes by k i hulford no att fintsoars are barrel ling along quite nlealy in flrst placa wbiitwo and totals win from httpfta hijppfas made the win cobimn lathe secijod by 83 pins don hajrrta 74 mb john curemttttmtaft donk s13 tri pled asnistedfor finishers the remrwbto thing abort hie harris tads bowling was after coning apart at the seaqos in the second 1 jxttneed back in the third wint teat neat 319 solo wafiy scea 666 arue white 609 and jake van dar kooy 252 had the triples and singles for hippies the second place hot shots failed to gain on the lead ers in fact they received a set back when uppers took em for two and totals tom shannon 669 bill buchanan 631 ray atkinson 622 earl west 22 hejea yate- man 228 and ken pappel 231 were on the triple and single plateaus for uppers al roach 737 deanna bullough 617 roger murray 228 gerry post 230 and ches lewandowski 256 made it for hot shots supers won the first two from oaks but failed in their lad for a clean sweep when oaks snared the last canto dave shannon 670 dennis crooks 634 phil lesueur 630 and john gil bert 206 tripled and singled tor supers mike churchill 604 tlnnle masales 218 and frank mead 205 likewised for oaks league standing finishers 52 hot shots 46 uppers 34 supers 31 hippies 24 oaks 23 blue springs nursery nov 21 popples did some pin popping with good results they took all games from the league- leading snap dragons betty bardie 584 270 ruth archibald 544 203 and ivy martin 524 212 were top trio in popples win tops for the snap dragons were anne mccabe 547 jane mccrea 492 and norma titus 490 poison ivys clicked for a two and totals win against the sweet peas they were going for the bundle but sweet peas nailed down the last game by nine pins sylvia mages 537 1 220 mary anderson 472 20t and carqlynne williamson 404 were top trlplers for the ivys barb ferguson 535 247 jessie ware 392 and ellamay milne 353 were best for sweet peas water liules were a two and tot als winner from roses who won the middle canto burna white 540 200 joann emraerson 476 214 and sherry morris 470 were top trio for water liules top trio for roses adele nolan 577 254 gail fryer 488 and mark price 299 league standing snap dragons 44 water liules 42 popples 34 roses 25 poison ivys 23 sweet peas 21 sports coma- mixed nov 21 hippies after losing the first to the frontrunning cannons made with a two and totals win with martin oehlrlch 686 steve blanchard 658 keith andrews 624 john junior dunn 209 and yvan emond 221 tripled and singled for hippies getting the menuonables for cannons were frank mckenna 647 bill ingles 605 ed wood 603 peter kist 272 cam leishman 250 road runners were on their way to a triple win but coasters spoiled it by winning the last chukker dee deforest 659 gino house wrecker debartolo 273 and george tilcox 242 tri- counted and soloed for road run ners for coasters jim kelman 662 and jens baustsen 204 tripled and singled lucky seven made with a winning two and totals effort against the shadows with earl middtoton 740 311 john lakeview discount centre vow headquarters rem building supplies paints wallpapers brush etc floor covering ttta phono 8531190 churchlu 604 karen jenkta8207 and shi mcconneu 230 highlight ing the win joan knight wejo mer white 641 dave mcllluan 204 and john mckenna 204 trip led and singled for shadows league standing cannons 47 coasters 46 hippies 45 road runners 43 lucky seven shad ows 21 fadutfiialgbmmerclal nov 22 masson motors pow- erhflusad a three game win at ab supermarkets expense phil lesueur 815 328 charlie auger 712 and fred landry 71 were top trio in the triple field for massons best for the abies were ken hulford 721 earl mid- dleton 694 and jim kay 640 al lans collision also came up with a triple win with fillins being the victims don harris 720 313 pete homer 7l8 and ray toth 665 were top trio for allans al foster 632 and frank kldd 601 were bast for fluins reliable taxi also made with a triple win misfits taking the zero count jeff fryer 917 352336 larry nolan 847 386 and ray atkinson 639 paced the win keith and rews 665 tricount was a loner for misfits league standing masson mo tors 57 allans collision 54 reliable taxi 38 ab super market 36 misfits 14 fillins 11 family store 26 acton jersey dairy 25 ow timor nov 23 swingers came up with a two and totals win from monkeys who won the third game which kept them in first place by the slim margin of one point top tripling trio in the swingers win were hanna cleland 503 verna armc 485 and katie mother ha- chree mcgiuoway 277 monk- keys best was marlon elliott 490 201 helen blttorf 448156 and mary campbell 336 black cats missed out on taking over top spot when they lost the first game to gogos by 25 pins but winning the next two games and totals puts them right on the heels of the leaders mamie al lan 515 mary daley 480 and joyce adams 474 were top trio for black cats and cora walters 461 eunice metcalf 429 along with rose priests 325 were tops for gogos league standing monkeys 36 black cats 35 swingers 32 go- gos 23 acton ladies nov 22 cameos increased their league lead with a three game win from the family store may swackhammer 595 216 alice hatfield 552 261 and bea anderson 517 sparked the win elsie wlttekock 611 243 mary surrow 594 292 madeline manes 382 were top trio for fam ily store lga broke up their second place tie with central cartage when they handed said cartage the short end of a 52 go donna manes 503 grace robertson 470 and muriel mc- cutcheon 465 beaded up the ig a win lorna pargeter 507 207 mary papluon 504 202 and lll herensberger 455 were top trio for central cartage nellsons clothing made with a two and totals win from acton jersey dairy with ina mellon 506 fran peirce 490 and sally wbibley 483 being top trio audrey law rence 622 29 sherry yundt 474 and ruth mclellan 422 were best for the dairy league standing cameos 46 ledgers lga 41 central car tage 38 nlelsons clothing 34 major nov 23 station hotels two and totals win from reliable taxi keeps them in the top spot by one folnt heading up the mill street avern win were bob agnew748 b1u williams 726 300 al nor- rie 674 ray atkinson 718 larry nolan 713 304 and pete schipper 623 tapped reliables trundling sports corner rang the ball for a triple win dominion hotel be ing the losers don harris 849 311332 jeff fryer 773 326 and frank morton 667 headed up the sports win pacing dominion hotels efforts splke spires 723 jim kelman 674 and john mcgiuoway 642 acton lanes dropped the flrst cantotonorms barber shop by 32 pins then got organized and won the next two and totals dee deforest 747 335 carl deforest 724 and ken hulford 649 were top trlplers for the lanes outfit clipping the triples or the barber shop were 1u shannon 709 wuo near 679 dave shannon 657 ague standing station hotel 35 sports corner 34 acton lanes 27 norms barber shop 17 dominion hotel 14 reliable taxi 5 acton friends nov 23 mallbus hit the league leading cougars for a two and tot als win cougars winning the last game by one pin for the much needed win to keep them in first place singles payed off for mal lbus john beerman 250 doris townsley 204202 grace rob ertson 214 grant chambers 217 and wayne eason 219 had em heading up cougars efforts jo- ann duval 610 hartley coles 601 and dave hunter 255 torinos lost the first to darts by one pin equalized in the second then wrapped up the third for a two and totals win howie jank 663 joan mccristall 611 and bert robertson 237 paced torinos win solos was darts forte with bob doyle 225 jack handy 202- 215 and fay gow 218 firebirds tied the first game with mustangs then mustangs zoomed off into the wild blue yonder with a two and a half win plus totals don archibald 701 john chapman 240 roy vaughan 245 barb smith 205 tripled and singled for mustangs keith andrews 603 and floyd schmidt 224203 were best for firebirds league standing cougars 39 mallbus 38 firebirds 35 tor inos 35 mustanga 34 darts 29 acton mixed nov 24 the result of friday nights bowling has tightened up the league standings hippies took over top spot with a two and totals win from auouettes the erstwhile leaders auouettes coming to ufe in time to annex the last game gary dobbie 570 239 bob browne 487 and gary price 484 sparked the win verna arbls 554 215 fred daigle 531 204 and joan forty 430 were top trio for auouettes tag team won the first two from flukes then got clobbered in the third and lost the odd point for totals ray llzotte 604 234 hector daigle 575 206 and george flt- xner 545 207 were tag teams top trio ed browne 620 252 andre brouiuard 587 210 and don porty 491 were on the triple plateau for flukes league standing hippies 34 auouettes 33 tag teams 33 flukes 31 big four nov 24 expos took a fall out of the league leading emblems with a two and totals win oscar feenstra 773 309 harry hof- stede 638 246 and rink vliet- stra 554 208 were top trlplers in the win harry barens 573 227 henry harbers 559 and henry kroes 539 202 were best for emblems centennials won the first from the fathers but then the fathers hit the win rign -v- effective january 1 1968 the canada pension plan is one year younger now you can benefit at age 67 now you can qualify for your retirement pension under the canada pension plan one year earlier at age 67 if youve been contributing to the canada pension plan and if youve retired from regular employment contact your canada pension plan office now the friendvatafl will help you fill out the application form that starts your pension cheques coming theyll explain how your pension is worked out and when you become eligible youll get all the answers to questions about your retirement pension payment is not auto matic to receive your pension benefits you must apply application should be made in the canada pension plan office serving your community note if you are age 70 or over amd have contributed to the canada pension wan you dont have to retire to qualify for benefits your district and local offices are listed below hamilton union gas building st catharines 20hughsonsts phone 5253360 1 5 church street phone 6846506 brantford 51 darling street federal bldg simcoe 122 norfolk street federal bldg welland 38 king street dunnville 201 broad street east and grabbed the next two and tot als jake van der kooy 634 245 jules fryters 541 216ejid jen nie kulken 510 along with john oosterhof 209 tripled and singled for seaahers jane van soulen 498 206 renee voskamp 497 201 and emmy fryters 482 were best for centennials league standing emblems 43 fathers 36 expos 35 centen nials 26 strikes at youth bowling council b jackie palmer headpin hilites in the major league sweep stakes don harris with a 849 triple and larry nolan with a 304 single were the winners in the coba 180 and under handi cap tournament it was a case of youth must be served jackie palmer our ybc press sec retary paced the field with aflat triple of 727 this alone was enough to top the rest of the trundle rs her 57 handicap was just the frosting on the cake in second place came gary price another ybc product with a flat 660 plus 33 handicap for a 693 triple garys string in cluded the high single of the day a neat 316 in third place with a score of 557 plus 126 for a total of 683 was carolynne wil liamson fourth place was nail ed down by syd hofstede with a score of 602 plus 75 for 677 fifth and final qualifying place for the zone finals was taken by pauline emond with 494 plus 174 for 668 gary turkosz another ybcer made a strong bid for a zone final spot with 633 plus 9 for a total of 642 this score had gary finishing in sixth place the remaining four prize win- nersl were oscar feenstra 616 plus h 625 may swackhammer 605 plis 9 614 george tllcc 507 plus 93 600 lenorawaters 455 plus 141 596 when the results were posted there were beaming smiles on the faces or the ybc instructors coaches and supervisors when they real ized that their proteges had dom inated the field against adult competition this weekend sees the 240 and under handicap underway and the adults can rest easy no ybc bowlers are en tered in this group that winds it up once again my frlendlles so adios amlgos and goodnight daly city this week in ybc we had the i beat my average tourna ment there were 21 bantams out of the total of 46 who were winners in the junior division 18 out of 32 bowlers qualified and with the seniors five out of seven were triumphant congratulations to each of our winner nice bowl- ingl in the birthday department bantam bowler anne porte and the junior bowler bob ottourke celebrate their birthdays the 27th of nov happy birthday also lynda harris has a birthday on nov 30th happy birthday a late birthday greeting to jeanette yateman a junior ybc bowler who celebrated her birthday on nov 24 on the side lines with a common sickness of children namely chicken pox are bantam bowlers michael fletcher and heather mceachern the total registration in our youth bowling council to date stand at 30226 this tops last years mark of 28030 at the same date of the number of members ontario leads the way with a membership of 19166 in the bantam division this week the mice won both games from the monkeys the gophers defeated the dogs 2 games the skunks won 2 games off the cats the ten top bowlers in the ban tam division were as follows 1 wade knight 112156268 2 janet allan 122144266 3 colin price 130130260 4 barry payne 132124256 5 ronnie turkosz 133108241 6 garry pickles 75151226 7 patsy storey 102115217 8 wendy lawrence 11597212 9 joe mcconnel 86144210 10 chris tennant 95114209 the cocacola reinharts and sevenup refreshing refreshers winners this week were dale brown danny ross faith mld- fleton and janet allan in the junior and senior div ision this week the swingers took two games and total pins from the kooks the phycos took two games and total pins from the hippies and the unknowns won two games from the hotstuffs plus totals the top ten bowlers in this div ision this week were as follows 1 kevin perkins 651263 2 dave pink 617248 3 john churchlu 578208 4 gary turkosz 569209 5 gary price 562225 6 jackie palmer 545 198 7 rod mceachern 523 186 8 norman trembley 514 191 9 bob batenune 502248 10 henry toebes 495195 league standings ybcbantams skunks 33 gophers 26 monkeys 21 cats 20 mice 18 dogs 17 ybc juniors and sen iors phycos 45 unknowns 45 hippies 44 hotstuffs 22 kooks 18 swingers 15 hydro meets briefly thurs a brief meeting of the acton hydro commission thursday night discassed possible need of a photo copier for the office and decided against it the commission attended a special meeting the previous ev ening with members of council to coordinate efforts in the event new housing subdivision were built in town minutes from the meeungvalso disclosed the town intends to spend 1500 in updat ing street lighting next year the advantages of underground wiring as opposed to wires strung on poles were recfognltedandthe commission is tt investigate a plan of installing electrical ser vices followed by the city of gait all members were present at the meeting with chairman t tyler sr in the chair to stop leaks in vases pour melted paraffin over the leaky spot and let harden color tv at its best or a free demonstration call first line sales and service 8531057 ab supermarket 9 mill st acton 8530075 grade a fresh 3lb and up chickens 3 5 fresh whole chicken cut up chicken lb quick kook 2lb bag save 8c long grain ook zhd nag aave ocj rice 29 in a basket 39 maple leaf lib pkg side bacon 69 issued by the department of national health and welfare the hon allan x maccachcn minister fresh sliced christies butterm white save 25c bread 5 i 1 heinz 15oz jars save 8c pickles 29 pork liver 35 c ib squirrel 16oz jar save 12c peanut butter 39 purina 20oz pkg save 4c cat chow or a c seanup dinner fr frozen food old country 18oz pkg fishchips 55c del monte 14oz tin save 35c peas 6 carrots w i fray bentos 12oz tin save 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