ospringe g4 th aclon frew presi wednesday november 13 1968 bi akhmori nov 4 lucky strike are a hot frontrunning team right now winning throe games from the hot shota gives them a commanding lint place lead heading up the win with triplet and- tingles wete roger murray 688 howie jank 622 jane mccrea 621 charlie hubble 206 and helen valeman 2is riot shorn belt efforts were of the aolo variety ton mchachcrn 200 kor vrycnhoek 241 dennis crook 229 and al roach 232 had em i inishers cdrrcntly in second place had their rjopcl oi gaining on the leader dathed when uaibeena took then for two and total artie white 647 248 helen lesueur 583 23s and till buchanan 555 196 were ob tripling trio in the win don ham 701 249 tom shannon 567 196 and deanha mcdowell 346 190 finished on top for the 1 inlihcr dlue angela were a two game winner from lllpplci but lot out for totals when hippie made with a big win in the aecond chukker phil lesueur 797 338 lyle crippi 667 vic roach 262 and joyce buchanan 217 tripled and tingled for blue angel tor the hippies it war dave shannon 730 jake van dcr kooy 6b7 1 ml bllocco 677 302 with triplet and ray atklnnon 209 fcarl welt 202203 with tingle league standing lucky strikes 38 rinlihers 30 ilasbeens 29 hippies 28 blue angels 24 hot shots 19 carol1nl gardrn clntri nov 4 evergreens after losing the tint game to oaks grabbed the next two and totals and look over the top spot howie jank 623 255 darence haringa 541 246 and mary clouller 494 168 paced the win peter bouwman 534 192 lima timber 502 200 and murray bateman 500 207 were best for the oakt the maples knocked mountbattent off the top rung when they took em for two and totals steve bunchard 742 276 mary anderson 571 213 and mail charles 524 215 sparked the win top trio for the mountbattcns were bob martin 765 305 carl timbers 497 173 and grace robertson 490 191 cedars ml the aihcl back willi a two and totals win ashes getting on the win sheet in the last game topping the triple trundling were for the cedarl bob doyle 612 219 ivy martin 573 222 and oreille porte 525 212 lor the ashes it was andy anderson 613 263 al clouller 541 213 and joan cturles 477177 league standing evergreens 16 cedars is mountbattens 15 maples is oaks 14 ashes 9 blul springs nursery nov s the front running daisies ran into a roadblock when they met up with the lillet ad the ulan did waa to win all games joanne emmerson 559 211 jane mccrea 536 189 and gall i ryer 475 183 were top trio in lilacs win going with the most for the dairies were barb renuson 532 192 sherry morris 452 196 and helen blttorf 442 156 orchids checked in wilh a triple win from the roses who made a bid to win the second canto but misted it by 15 pint sandl sinclair 431 155 carolynne doyle 421 160 and ruth archibald 373 132 headed up orchids win adele nolan 4ss 164 cora wallers 430 177 and buma while 412 145 were best tn the rosea efforts crocus made a double win at the cactit expense but the cactu grabbed the singleton for totals on the strength of a big middle chukker wtnyrvu mages 580 242 norma titul 538 198 and liken taylor 504 17 paced crocus efforts tops for the cactii were uannetta smith 602 221 anne pory 530 21sand agnes mcginnes 519215 league standi ig daisies 37 lilacs 35 crocus 33 rotes 29 orchids 21 cactu 13 sports corner nov 5 with a three game uin from snipcra tappers had no trouble in staying in the top ipot joan knight 697 259 steve bunchard 539 195 and imitty pietrangcu 535 1b1 were top trio in the win tleading up snipers efforts were bob caliuail 623 281 bill braham 510 216 and tun armstrong 471 183 gypsies tie with the suck ii tous was broken when the gypues made with a two and totals win from the sockit tous larte mkddleton 700 215 howsecathcartsi9l87and che lewandowski 512 228 paced the tiebreaking win top triple trundlers for the sock it tous were tinier white 584 248 harry moyer 565 214 and karen jenkins 531 206 pinbustera set the bat i- inks hack with a two and totals win dee del oreil 611 233 terry churchill 571 249 and john mcgilloway 515 the phj at acton bowling lanes by ken hulford home and school institute meetings death newcomers in communitys news 17s bulled oul willi the triplet lor ptnbuitcn batting cm oul for the i al i ink were heather i uii 603 225 cam lelihmn 1hj 236 and ld wood 524 190 league ilandlng yappcrs 27 cyptlet 2 1 llll ink 20 sotklttnrlt 19 tlnhuitcrt 19 snipers 14 industria1 commi rc ial nov 6 allans collision grabbed off another three same win when they met up with tylers transport although the t arriort dropped two tough garnet they lot oul in the first capln by one pin and the second chukker by six pacing ihe wrecker win were jeff iryer 747 1261 bruce shullll 6h9 260 and jim buuough asl 210 vic roach 610 227 and dave johnson 602 54 3 were the loners for tylers lohns texaco service got a shock from ihe jon hunt i leclric when the i lectriclanswon the flrtl two games but rallied in lime to grab off the utt chukker tlie hunt boys picked up the singleton for total top trio for ihe hunt 1 lectric were pele homer 910 john c hurclilll 745 255 and don harris 723 283 i or the texant it wat i rvd lockerbie 754 278 john llnah 710 273 and wayne mason 676 213 a ii supermarket won all ganus from reliable taxi although tiny were hard pressed to win ihe middle eanlo by 12 pint on the triple plateau for live ablet were i arle mlddlelon 823 365 andy andrewt 714 264 and harry phelan 631 266 making it for reliable here i rnle lawton 681 246 john dunn 662 246 and ray atkinson 614 241 league ilandlng atlant collltion 30 ton hunt llectric 22 tylers transport 19 johns texaco service 19 a 11 supermarket 16 reliable taxi 14 acton ladies the result of the nights bowling in the ladies league brought about a very close league standing three teami lied for the top tpot and the next three teami grouped in the second slot just two pins behind the leaders in the team play cameos won two and totals from acton jersey dairy after taking ihe first chukker by two pint top trio for cameos were kilty alien 546 219 bea anderson 516 187 and rose hall 493 223 marian hunters 221 solo in the aecond canto didnt come amlst tor the aeton jersey dairy mary skirrow 68s 241 jean smith 465 186 and anna spear 464 183 highlighted nielsens clothing after toting the first game to family store got on the win track and made for a two and totals win with may swackhamer sis 201 kathy gellatly 484 212 and donna krapek 420 160 pacing the win family store efforts were headed up by jean warner 107 19v ilia atkinson 482 i82aml i leunor coy 477 j67 central cartage rallied after toeing ihe tint game lo i a and came up with a two and lolalt win top trill for ihe i enlral adage were nan hunt 5ih 197 iran pierce 513 207 ami mary paplllon 10h 219 belly llarcnga unit iii llcrcmborgcr with tolas of 208 apd 204 in thai order helped ihe arlago eauie i or ihe i a donnu malm 640 250 audrey youmanl 517 230 anil june payne 506 184 were tout league ilandlng iamlly store 29 nicluvl lathing 29 le a 29 cameos 27 clon jersey dairy 27 central cartage 27 t major nov 7 sporlt c tuner uueered oul a four pin win from the aeton meadows in the first game dropped the tecond then took the third game rlut the singleton for totals jeff rver 873 354 lliuiu simllll 745 307 and id mcclllowuy 704 301 headed up the win jim loiiilock 81 1 302 mae llerringlon 787 338 and jim hullough 777 274 were twit or acton meadows aclon lanes came home with a two and totals win from reliable taxi who dropped a touuh third chukker by 15 pins dee del oreil 710 273 i arle mlddlelon 700 261 and dennis crooks 639 263 were top tripling trio for the alioii lanes for reliable taxi it was pele schlpper 724 289 pete walker 640 24h and wllo near 635 249 hlnloits store regained their winning stride when they set hack dominion hotel with nary a win ii1u shannon 879 338 312 doc post 794 337 and john churchill 694 303 sparked the win oele lllner 624 310 and mike churchill hi3 3sh were the loners for dominion hotel league standing sports corner 30 lllnlons store 23 aclon meadowa 22 aclon lanes 20 dominion hotel 7 reliable taxi 6 acton i rilnds nov 7 elms with a three game win from pines made a big jump from fifth to second place hartley coles 668 249 bui dlggens 620 226 and joan mccristalf552 233 paced the win pines efforts were headed up by don archibald 545 203 joanne duval 494 178 and alma schmidt 452 166 the front running oaka were handed a setback maples taking them for two and totali don brown 630 250 rioyd schmidt 557 217 and charlie brown 545 194 snaiked the win tops for the oaks were peter bouwman 695 276 jim milne 557 21 8 and barb smith 501 171 the lowly willows made a gain pointwite with a two and totals win fro m the cedars june hunter 689 253 john chapman 520 246 and shirley bralda 444 i6s were top trio in the strikes at youth bowling council b jacltfe palmer nov 9 wu it the coming of chriitmu or juit the thought of no school on mondiy that saturday i faces were all aglow no even though the odds are high the reason ua our honorary member joe marshall surprised us with his active return we welcome him into our midst and are very happy to tee him again other welcome notes are sung out to bryan dunn and jane fabian in hopes they will enjoy their stay with thcybc sorry i didnt mention last week that dave brooitad of our junior and senior division spared a head pin split congratulations drve happy birthday greetings arc sent to margaret gentles on the 12th and bob toth on the 14th of this month bob and margaret are both in the junior and senior diviiion congratulations to ken hulford mrs ivy martin and tinnie ma tale on receiving a crest for five years of service to the youth bowling council they were presented by mr george nurse our zone representative for y b c wonderful newt we arc proud to announce that ue arc ahead in the sales of the chocolate covered almonds from last year and only one week has slipped by in the bantam division the top spot uas a battle the result uai that three teams tied for it the spuds being one of the previous low teams defeated the carrots taking both games and totals the tomatoes alio in top spot won one game and totals from the turnips the oiuons holding onto their lead in the standings took one game and totals from the beets the top tenners this week were as follows ronnie moore 170116 286 patsy storey 120159 279 ronnie turkosz 119 144 263 valerie bateman 129 126 254 debbie brown 109 136 245 cord mcconneu 109135 244 susan thompson 131105 236 bill gentles 120116 236 cindy nome 112 122 234 david dunn 121112 233 winners of cases of seven up reinharts and cocacola were danny thomson ronnie moore anne porte and susan thomson n the zombies taking ovw top snot in the junior and senior division won all three games over the silver savages the turks defeated the beasts by all three games the sockit tous won two games and total pins from the competitors the ten toppers in thb league were as follows gord morris 641 271 gary price 641 228 kevin perkins 601 238 wayne de fore it 596 254 jackie palmer 546 190 steve van tlcet 531 margot matheson 515 210 bryan dunn 507 185 bob t 503 228 barry payne 474 ij7 llagufc standings ybc bantams tomatoci 12 spuds 1 2 onions 1 2 beets 10 carrots 9 turnips 8 ybc junior and senior zombies 17 turks 14vi sock it tous 14 competitors 13w beasts 13 sliver savages 9 another reason most people listen to earl warren win heading up ihe t rdars efforts were koy vallglian h27h dodle mellloway sir ill doris townley uii 210 and liaille thomson 51v 216 league standing oaks 17 i inn ii cdart 28 mupk i 26 pirn i 14 willows 2 afion mivh nov h all r wluiilnil iik llisl baint hy two pint i ueky ihliliim went all oul ullil made with u irlpk will al ihtluatt i vvenie uuy alklnimi 62 21k ten mill hell 575 101 harvey llllllor 555 2117 and andre llroulllard vii 2i paced up the win unheals top triplet svoro huh prlee 642 2h1 krllll weuwumhi 172 and hill munlii 422 152 i lukei while mil italiilng on ihe leaders kept up lo ihe paee hy winning all burner fioltl ihe lliinclets ones i renclty onway 681 2j3 naney lentcu 5h7 214 and heine manner 541 215 iofiivll hie i lutes trundling i ulle weil 521 178 helen htourlald 512 ill and id lluuer 464 171 were hell for ihe hopeless ones v i p s wen u triple winner at llnosrrt exunte although ihey wele hard ptetted lo win ihe last canto hy four pint lop triple trundling for ihe v i p s wile wllo near shu 210 arlle while 515 211 uml uill llohhle 521 l2 tops for the tloorers wele llee dulgui 575 ll verna alhu 56 146 and i red dalgle 526186 league standings lueky ihlrteens 41 nukes 31 finoiers 27 v i ps 27 hopeleu ones 20 unheals 20 uic i oim nov 8 aelon lleitrle eonllnue lo be a charged up team a three game win from duiker contlruclloti keens them well ahead of ihe pack the construction outfit made u lid lo win lite last canto hul misted ii hy 18 pins big jake van dcr kooy 7w 255 lmnty 1 rylers 627 215 and harry uarens 575 200 paced ihe win dolf van arragon 6115 216 dick delloer 560 208 and joe lloftlede 5ss 208 were best for duiker construction richs service centre was a two game winner from van soolen painting but the painters on ihe strength of a big pinfall in their tecond game grabbed the singleton for totals top trundlers for richs were harry llofslede 644 228 john duenk 575 280 skip vryenhoek 56r 216 and renee votkamp 559 209 lor van soelens it was harry lntlng 549 246 tied uarens s30 189 and john leenilra s28 217 trudy llofsledea 200 in the middle chukker helped the van soelen cause league standing acton llectric 48 van soelen painting 38 duiker construction 28 richs service centre 26 hy mrs i hiilierlsmi mr unci mrs m iiiiiliiiuiii unci iiini ofkcmiplvlllc spent the wcckcticl with the hitlers parents mr unci mrs itcliiii ailken rct mlllsoii of iiiclph wus j weekend vlsllur willi mrs m jackson mr mid mrs slimiciii of the inroiiui irej hivf moved into their hew home on the hlghwiiy in ir lilt river we welcome them lo the community hurry unite of western university i omlon wis home lor the weekend wilh his puonls mr mil mrs wiki llrucc hilin rillc nid nephew iii ahiin iii llls i ntrouchlnu on the v ii t lllrlhilay depalliucul ii is our pkuiun to wilh hie viic pletl seenlary jaiklc palmer u very llunpy lllrlliday perlupt we should mil rt ve il u lirilt s age hul on ihe oicmlnil of jackie s i7lll hlrlhduy november 14 we reical happy lllrlliday mcmlierihlp iltalrmuii sieve lllinthurd reports thill o ii a now has mill itleinliers u considerable itiercju over lusl season hie aclon ineiutkcrshlli ul prescnl stands at 1711 ihe tlril eight jii block in one i for the ladles in ihe urllnus i astern haiuplnntlilp will he rolled here in the aclon lincs novcmlier 24 thai winds ii up once ufuln my frlcndlles so udlos umlgos and lo ihe folks oul in uncord goodnight llrudlcy hjiiiu of lluiriitloii spcnl ihe weekend with ihe formers parents mr and mrs wuller iiik mrs john rcid of onliishy olslrlcl president of cnlrc willillklon institutes wus ullesl spejker ul ihe rcgulur mcilhiknf ihe womens institute held al tho home of mrs l wlnitrovc i heme for the nrogrjm wus iiiiihl licliitioiis uud mrs hold luicd her remarks on his willi mi intucsliiic lietton j nil uiswcr session i his proved iille inliithtenhiu js injny k points were hroiilitjbirlh moll nil wiisisfiicrcd with a guild luihll rclilions gesture ihe scripture wus re id liy mrs i archibald who uho presided over the meeting mrs sturdy repnrlid on ihe recent arei oiivcntion mrs s i ullcr read the minutes mid fmuiiujl statement ihe euchres ire to start iigjui nov 2 with mrs altkcn mrs i arclululd miss i i men und mrs s i tiller n the committee in clurgc mm i i mes give he report of the district directors meeting held in i ergus the contest for the district aiiiiuji is to he an arrangement of candles or candle home made miss i hies extended the courtesies and mrs c storey presented mrs keld with a small gift ihe hostess assisted by mrs ailken and mrs storey served fruit hreud uid fancy cookies a general meeting of the osprluge home and school association wax held thursday evening at the ichool illicit speaker was k whileield ii a m id whose subject was rogrcss reports mr and mrs arnold slmlcr of niagara i alls called on friends in the village oil monday one ol the older men of the villuge in the pernio of klaat kloosler patted away last week mr kloosler had returned home liter a six weeks slay in hospilil but ins condition became worae and he had to relurn to ihe hospital where he passed away on nov i ihe family came from holland in 1 050 and aettled in keddickvllle in i0si they moved to ihe fifth line of irln and later that year bought the house in the village from alvm i isher ihe deceased waa a devout member of lie christian reformed church acton i uneral tenice in the church was conducted hy the minister rev v brouwer a bd interment yvas at kairview cemetery acltin he is survived by his widow arid seven sons and six daughters lay away fqwftv 1 now c 1 for christmas parttcipatlng j f while your yulmukchah1jr selection is at its best a deposit will hold any purchase acton home furnishings tax notice 1968 municipality of acton fourth instalment now due attention is drawn to the payment of 1968 taxes which arc now payable in four instalments taxes are payable to the municipal treasurer at the town of acton municipal office vmca buiuina instai mi nts ari dur as follows must instalment may is second instalment july is third instalment septemm 16 fourth instalment november is according lo the tax col led ion bylaw a penalty of i per cmt per month or fraclion of a month will be added on the amount remaining unpaid afler the i5lh day of may this penalty applies to each instalment in a similar manner the mention of ratepayers is directed to the penalties and other clauses as printed and exphined in detail on every tax bill make payment now and take your tax notice with you when makinc payment j 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