CHURCHILL The- Acton Frea Press January 1970 the Pin at ACTON BOWLING LANES Ian 19 Upper continual winning ways with a triple win ft an Shamrocks The Shamrock made a bid for the Itit canto Juit being 3 thy of the win Ray Atkinson 299 Phil 293 and Trenchy Conway 219 paced the win Shamrock top bio were Don Harris McDowell and Tinnie Masai 224 dropped the game to Lucky Strike by equalised In the second with a pin win then walked away with the third tune for a two and win Making with he for were Arte White 674 Jake Van Der Kooy John Dermis and Bob 558 212 Topi in the Lucky Strikes trundling were AM Roach and Earl Wert 209 It wat a two and total win for the Avengers dropping the fart to Spitfires Top trio In the Avengers win were Phil 775 310 Bob Woodcock and John Constantino 187 Beit in Spitfires were Roger Murray 228 Fabian 243 Tom Shannon and Ron League standing Uppers Lucky Strikes Avengers Flukei 44 Spitfires shut out the Heroes with nsry a win Porto 223 AlCloutier and Joyce Adams 531 headed up the win Heroes top hot shots were Emmy Malt 222 and Sally Bouwmm 158 alto moved up for a share of the top rung with a two and totals win from Carnation Second game wat dose Astronauts took It by 13 pins Pacing the win were Peter Bouwman 215 Bert Robertson 202 and Gerry Landry 195 Carnations top trio were Jens Lauitsen 620 222 Jules and Bill Gentles 177 It was an win for Love Bugs who hung the sign on Sat urn Lome Norton who apparently profiled by his experience of bowling with his daughter Karen in the Y C Family Twosome paced the win with which was backed up by Cliff Wedge 671 257 and Ella Timbers 220 efforts were headed up by Qui Timbers Andy Anderson and Steve chard 232 League standing Shamrocks Astronauts 4014 Coma Horn 3914 Heroes 3814 35 Love Bugs BLUE SPRING FLOWERS Jan Mums and Snowdrops are still both perched on the top rung Both teams being on the right sklc of a two and totals go Mums stayed up there when after loalng the first game to Daisies equalized in the second with an eight pin win and then annexed the finale plus totals Ivy Martin 213 Lynda Hants 199 and Mary Anderson 195 paced the win Sand Sinclair 200 McLeod 206 and Betty Cole were be it for Dallies Snowdrops place in the tun was retained by their win over the Jasmines Jasmines spoiled Snowdropt chances of being the lane holders of the top spot when they won the middle chukker by pins Snowdrops win was paced by the veddy veddy hot 315330 of Elite Edmonton and Barb Wiahtman 202 Eileen Pratt 495 190 For Jasmines Jackie Palmer 215 Cuohmnc Doyle 169 and Verna Tat ton were tops Sunflowers burst Into full bloom for a three game win from Tulips with Sylvia Mages Karen Mathews and Sherry Morris 488 heading up the win Tiptoeing for the Tulips were Wannetta Smith 204 Nolan and Helen League standing Mums Snowdrops Jasmines Sunflowers Tulips Dailies SPORTS CORNER MIXED Jan Moon Bugs didnt do much mooning around they took the Tor two and totals with John Dunn 826 303 Martin 254 Brian Sheridan 240 and Harry 229 the win Larry Knight and John Churchill 614 wore lop fur Rioters Outcast took over second Place with a two and totals win from Ruth Ann Mayer Frank St Pierre and Helen Fowler 54 sparked the win Top tripling trio for Fallouts were Dunn 229 Cam and 500 It was an even spin for and Alborlt Alitor winning the first two games and Hatbins rolling a blockbuster in the third to grab the win plus the singleton for totals Alisons win was headed up by Bob Woodcock Ed wood and Annette St Pierre Coin with the most foi were Howie Cathcart 256 Joan Bill Conn and Helen League standing Moon Bugs Outcasts Alliottx 40H Rioters Fallouts 17 INDUSTRIALCOMMERCIAL Jan 21 Jon Hurtt threw a big one at Co in the first game and It served to gel litem a point split as rallied to take tha last two games Top trio for the Elecutdaru wen Hornet 722 Mika Churchill Conway For it was 738 279 Ray Atkinson 711 and Ron Schmidt 233 Petes Barber Shop won era all from Tylers Transport with BuHouth Shannon and Doc Post 831 pacing the win made with a three game win at Johns Ten a Serviced expense Ken 278 Eatlo Middle ton and Tom Browning 226 headed up lha win For tha Tenant John 644 221 Phil got the men doubles Let 48 ACTON LADIES Jan 21 Central Cartage took over the top spot when they took the frontrunning I for two and totals Marion Storey 665 272 Donna Krapek and Donna headed up the win Best for the were June Bousfteld 527 22t Mellon 493 187 and Fran Pierce It was three dose games between Nielsens Clothing and Beckers Milk with Nielsens winning them They took the first by pins the second by 12 and hung on to grab the third game by It Three tough games for Beckers to lose Donna Manes 600 Grace Robertson and Lit Hereniberger 429 164 paced the win Top trio for Beckers were Annette St Pierre 610 245 Haringa 469 172 and Mae Ward Family Store won the first game from Cameo Boutique then the Cameos got even in the second canto with a 15 pin win and with both teams gunning for the third and deciding game it wat the Family Store in a finish to win by one pin for the bit end of a point Top trio for Family Store Mary 200 Kitty Allen 486 and Avril Malhleton Best for Cameos were Ruih 196 Mae Swackhammer 177 and Anderson League standing Central Cardie 75 I G A 73 Nielsens CtoUiing Family Store Cameo Boutique 56 Beckers Milk 55 MAJOR Jan 22 Acton Meadows rolled to a two win over Scenic Poofs who averted a shutout by winning the game Pro Ttmleck 355 Jim Bullough 291 and Mac Herrlngton 727 paced the win For Scenic Pools Pete Walker 285 Jim and John McGIUosray 2JB were best tons Store hung the aero sign on Spoils Corners efforts with Bill Shannon 366 Rigo and Bob 691 pacing the win For Sports Corner Mike Churchill hi Fete Homer 288 and Bruce were top trio Reliable Taxi handed Acton Lanes the short end of a two and totals go with Phil LeSueur 393 Tom Browning 350 and Johnstone 775 366 heading up the Win Beit In the Lanes efforts were Winston Church 365303 Dee Deforest 747 256 and Don DeForett 686 303 League standing Acton Meadows Store Reliable Taxi 37H Sports Corner Acton Lanes Scenic Pools ACTON FRIENDS Jan 22 Challengers made with a two and totals win Charlies Pals coming to life in time to win the bit canto Pete Mike Noble and Al 447 199 paced the win Chic Milne 630 Charlie Thornton 428 174 and Eva denning 417 153 were tup fur the Pals Mustangs mussed up far the Swingers they took them for two and totals with Schmidt Ken Thomson 265 and John Chapman 563 Gary Ritchie and Bob Snyder 449 Head Hunters made with a two and totals win Acton Speedway winning the middle chukker by pint Heading up the Head Hunter toll were Craig Perkins 243 Anne Thomson 188 and Jack 174 Top tripling trio Tor the Speedway were John Churchill Del Jordan and Sally Leaguo standing Challengers 43W Swingers 35 Charlies Pals 33rt Mustangs Ac Ion Speedway Head Hunters ACTON MIXED Jan Happy Gang oiler losing the first to the hit their stride and wound up wilh a two and totals decision While 701 262 Ed Browne and 547 220 paced the win best came from Don Mario Dan Pony and RonSheppard H1LITES Elsie Edmondson of the Blue Spring Flowers league posted a new high triple for the pis this season with a neat veteran Phil Sueur was knocking at the door of the coveted room In the Major league but couldnt quite get In Spares in the and In fiamesgave him a Close not close enough oddity In the Sports Corner leaguo Both Jackie Biggins and Annette St Pierre came UP two jaw- STRIKES At Youth Bowling Council By Mar go I Mathcson intended for last week The Junior and Seniors Family Twosome produced some good bowling and rill mo exciting finishes In the Junior Karen Norton and her father Lome came through in the last game bent out the favored twosome of Janet and her mother Marion by pins The final being for Karen and her 1308 as against Janet and her mothers The Junior Boys was in doubt right up until the last frame when Wade Knight and hit mother Joan had strikes and spares to finish with a total of 1360 This withstood the determined effort of Adrian Van and Mi Annette St Pierre who finished with a The Senior was won by Cathy Dunn and her father Fred whose of 1099 ably took care of runner Debbie and her father Wet total of The Senior Boys event was the second appearance for Annette St Pierre Annette teamed up with her son Terry in affair for a total of 1 to win Their strongest rivals were Larry Deforest and his uncle Carl whose combined scores were So once again this tournament proved to be a popular success which was enjoyed by all and we can forgive some quiet chuckles of when the final scores in some cases turned out to be belter than the adults By Mar got Jan 24 For the sake of interest I would like to say that took part in the I Beat y Average and 15565 beat their average Both arc increases of last year Also in the Double Championships leagues took part in this event with crests out lo date and this Is not the final tally With the Family incomplete on this event but to date we have report from leagues requesting crests With the Bantams the Blue Jays colored the Robins right out as they took both games Cardinals decided to play follow the leader as they took both games from he Orioles Wrens got real saucy took both games torn the Sparrow and rounded up the Legion town league Slowpokes proved to he anything but thai they won all games from Misfits Shoriy 699 Blasts 618 239 George and Joan Pony headed up the win Tops in Misfits trundling were Andre Brouillaid and Harry Middle ton 249 Road Runners ran away with the first two from Spoilers but then pollers spoiled things good In the finale They won the game by enough pint to grab the singleton for fop lor Road Runners were 257 Near SSI Keith Weltwood 225 and Mara For Spoilers Al Notric 318 John Gilbert 231 and Bill 526 along with Lea lasers solo were best League standing Happy Gang 104 81 Misfits Spoilers Saints Road Runners Barber Shop Johns BIG FOUR Jan 23 Alley hung it on the leagueleading Duffers for a three game win with Oacar Fcenstra 606 263 Joe HoTitede 601 212 and Utile Jake Van Dai Kooy I 2041 the win Harry 601 265Dolf Van Amion 588 and Harry En sing 187 were top for Duffers The almost made with a win In middle canto hey lost it by Pins One pin the winning for over Sock It ToMot in the fir it game They had no trouble in winning the second but bowed out In the third and settled for a two and lotah win Big Jake Van 119 Harry and Trudy headed up Headpins roll Fir the Sac ken Ranee Voikamp Jennie 581 228 John VUetstra and Viyenhoek were best League standing Duller i 78 Headpins 71 Alley Kali ATOMS Dixie and Brampton battled to a tic in the first Atom Ken Woodman scored Ihe Dixie goal and Bob Hudson replied for Brampton In the second Atom contest Bert Post scored twice to give J narrow decision over Weston Don and Steve Van Der assists for the winners Steve Trcmills scored for Weston and Alton notched the assist NOVICES Hamilton bombed in the novice opener Marvin McNabb paced the winners with five goals Ted Ron Peter and Mark added one apiece Jim Matthews and Peter each tallied two assists and and Charlie counted one each Billy Manes scored goal from Lurry Brown St Catharines recorded a shutout over Niagara Falls in the second game Bruce McPhail netted two Black Hawk goals and assisted on he thud by Fred Allen Allen and Mike Morns also till ted assists A two goal performance by John Dyer sparked Springfield to a upset win over Baltimore Scott Oakley tallied a goal and an assist Robinson scored once and Steve Bennett collected an assist Ricky Jim Gentles and Gord Toth scored for Baltimore Baginski and picked up assists Cleveland stopped Rochester in the second encounter Jim fired a brace for Cleveland Tony Lambert and Steve Buchanan notched one apiece Lambert and Oakley added two assists each and Buchanan picked up one scored the Rochester goal from Gentles and Schuts BANTAMS edged Buffalo in a game that went right down to the wire Roger Swan triggered two goals for the winners and Bill and Peter Hargrave potted one apiece Mike Pope and Wade Knight collected assists For Buffalo Mike Ferguson scored twice and Paul Daley once Daley and Charlie Allen added assists MIDGETS Three goals by Randy Ferguson sparked St Louis to a 64 win over Los Angeles in the midget game Blair fired two more Blue goals and Howard notched one Jeff Fin ay contributed four assists to the St Louis cause two and Ferguson and Earl Jackson one each Bob netted a hat trick for the Kings Carl Reed picked up a goal and an assist and Tim Coles and Dave Pink each collected an assist 400 club Lucky winners in last weeks 400 club draw were Chuck Lou Wasowicz Hewitt Larry and Art Ford CCC officers elected toboggan party baby in news of back to backin the House Roll of Ihe 180 and Under C03A roll off Ihe lop seven advancing to the Zone Finals were Ron 6B8 Frank Mead 641 Annett St Pierre 624 Shiner Moore 619 Helen Fowler 609 Gary Ritchie and Helen Osborne Sunday the and Under have their chancethat wind It up once again my friend lies so and Concord By Mrs F MacArthur The C C Women held their monthly meeting on Wednesday evening January at the home of Mrs J McDonald Our president Mrs A Kerr was present and opened the meeting with prayer and called on Mrs W who gave ihe devotional message choosing for her topic Witnessing Scripture reading was Isiah Chapter verse Two hymns were sung Make me a captive Lord and The King of Love my Shepherd is Rev A W Fosbury attended and held a very impressive service for the installation of officers for It was the annual meeting when all reports were given They were all very gratifying everyone feeling that the work was worth while Somo busmess was dealt with and the meeting closed with clasped hands and repeating the Mizpoh Benediction Our hostess Mrs McDonald served a delicious lunch and all enjoyed a friendly visit together Mrs McDonald was thanked for the use of her home and lovely lunch The next meeting will bo held at the home of Mrs Don Anderson on Wednesday February first shift of bowling In Ihe second shift the Pigeons did their best but only managed to come nut on top wilh one game and totals from the Doves Canaries did a lot of singing as they again sang themselves into the winning of two games from the Clows Parakeets went right to town and took games from the Swallows The Top Tenners were Danny Thompson 115 Ronnie Moore 152 184 David Dunn Brian 164 296 Ronnie Turkoiz 146126 272 Iliad Martin 122 268 Valeric 155 104 124135 Peggy Huxley 13219 2SI Ricky Van Fleet 101 14B249 Bowling best over their averages to win the Cokes and Seven Up a were David Dunn Brian Peggy Huxley Sharon Phillips Peter Hurdle and Danny Our most consistent bowlers were Roach rolling both games of 113 and Gloria Browne who rolled two games of 103 Lcage Standings BANTAMS First Shift Orioles 30 Blue Jay Sparrows Bo bint 21 Cardinals Wrens Second Shift Doves 31 Canaries Crows 25H Parakets 21 Pigeons Swallows 14 Wilh the Junior and Senior Division the Hot Shots werent quite hot enough but managed to take two and totals from the Sockcys harohs went all out though and took all three games from the Seventies Aces always said they had a high standing as they also took three games from the Doodlcrs The Ten Toppers were Steve Van Fleet 725 321 Martin 221 Glen McKeniie 211 Guy Payne 532 233 Larry Knight Debbie Storey 179 Wade Knight 504 Mar go I Matheson Larry Deforest 485 Janet Slorcy 177 League Standings JUNIOR SENIOR Aces Seventies Hot Shots Here we arc for another week And the floor in the lounge has been sanded filled and the finishing touch has been added It was a lot of real hard work but with Sam on the and a bunch of willing helpers the work was accomplished Sunday afternoon Sam along wilh Herb Cook and George Williams were putting the third finishing coat on Hie lounge Tins phase of the work has been supervised by John Goy The kitchen floor did not gel finished this weekend thercll come a day when ihe floors are all finished Time just ran out on workers While the work progressing in the lounge the two Bills Ma in prize and were starting to install Ihe vanity in the ladies powder room It still lacks the top and the sinks but they will appear in good Murt Parker and Charles Davidson have completed the installation of the panelling in the lounge and it was quite a job Of course others had a hand in the operation but arc too numerous to mention Here is a partial list of those lending helping hands in projects around the rink the Ted Tylers the Young Bros Harvey and Austin A Ellerby J Ridley the and many others How many of the club members have taken ihe time to read the club rules that arc posted on the bulletin board It is a blue sheet and here is rule 16 and 16 When a skip is holding his broom for one of his rink no other broom shall be on the ice behind him or near him 17 Players must refrain from congregating behind the house when one of the opposing rink is delivering his slone Of course the rules of Ontario Curling Association apply in all games except where the local rules supersede for local conditions This week we have included the ladies standing in summary that follows MONDAY 7 to Skip W Irwin John George Lei Chas David so Tom Watson Chester Anderson Bob MacArthur TUESDAY to Brian Moore Mel Jordan Allan George Williams Mcb Blow Ted Tyler Lovcll MEN WEDNESDAY Tyler Dubois Mooic W Dubois Lovcll A McKeniie Mel Jordan Marctiment J Blow Anderson LADIES Willi Hewitt Ruth Lcalherland Eleanor May Dumarsh THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES Tyler lie will Marg Toth Anne Moore Eleanor Shirley Hunter May Acton club goes to Erin on Wednesday Feb and here arc men needed to fill the draws Pease sign up now so you can he allotted a rink it draw scheduled for the Acton Club mens draw February will be shifted to Feb on account of the visit On Friday Feb a party of Texaco curlers from Hamilton will visit the Acton club These curlers arc friends of Ab Robinson bomb Brampton Ken Steve Dubois Walter Dubois MONDAY to 11 John Goy Bob Armstrong Andy Tyler TUESDAY MIXED Hunter Acton Mens Pee Wees bombed Bramptons team in an exhibition game here Thursday night led the end of first period jnd 8 after two frames bight players shared in the Acton scoring Gerald scored twice and Gary John Hansen Russ Van Fleet Wayne Allan Joe and Kent Kentncr added one apiece CHECK OUR LOW PRICES CLEARING SPECIALS ALSO BUILDING SUPPLIES FOR All Lakeview Discount Centre Congratulations to Mr and Mrs William on the birth of a baby girl in General Hospital on Monday January 19 Pauline Frances Mr and Mrs Grant Down and family of Sunderland were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr on Saturday We are pleased to report Mrs Davidson arrived home last Thursday after being in General Hospital for an eye operation She is convalescing nicely Master David Anderson celebrated his seventh birthday Jan with a toboggan party Saturday afternoon and a dinner Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs Fred Kentner Mr and Mrs Robert Anderson and Mr and Mrs Archie Kerr as guests with brother Donald and mom and dad Mr and Mrs Donald Anderson Mr and Mrs Ron McEachorn Sharon and Carol of visited on Sunday with mother Mrs Mary McEachem and Mr Angus McEachern Mr and Mrs William Hannah hosted a party with the staff of Robert Little school and school on Saturday Jan afternoon and evening They enjoyed tobogganing and a pot luck supper and a social tune afterward Mr and Mrs David Williamson and Mrs Annie Burns attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mrs Burns nephew Mr and Mrs Ernest Jolly in Toronto on Saturday Jan Mr and Mrs Gurry Marchment of Hornby and Mr and Mrs William and family of Brampton were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Wilberl Brown and family A brother Mr Ted Trimble of Oakville was another guest at the same home TriCounty league final standings NOVICE Stamp I on 16 Chlnguacousy 10 9 Milton 9 10 9 12 Georgetown 15 Preston 1 PEE WEE Milton Georgetown 13 Guelph 13 12 10 12 3 Atton I IB BANTAM 18 Brampton 14 12 Milton II 1 1 Georgetown 10 Guelph 10 Chinguacousy 13 15 3 16 Slrcelsvllle 17 Georgetown II J 23 10 15 4 13 Preston 3 14 15 Acton 2 16 JUVENILE IB 2 Brampton 15 2 3 Chlnguacousy 13 3 29 Slrcelsvllle II 2 24 23 Mlllon 10 IB IB 11 15 Acton 13 2 17 2 Burlington Brampton Legion Notes I By Charlie Thomson Present standing In Legion Dart league is as follows Const Men Rejects Hotspurs Myers 35 Bankers Cribbagc league standings are it follows Legion 112 Club liemen Legion Reliable Taxi Petes Barber Shop Relaiblo Snack Bar Legion A Tanners Station Hotel FEB MAKE HINTONS YOUR HEADOUARTERS FOR VALENTINE GIFTS CARDS GIFT WRAP CANDIES AND ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES HINTONS 5 to STORE CHUDLEIGHS nut END OF SEASON APPLE SALE NO 1 SPY KEEPING COOKING AND DESSERT APPLE SAT JANJIsf SUN FB 1st On Hwy 26 3 Mjtai of