B4 The Acton Free Press Wednesday April the at ACTON BOWLING LANES BEARDMORE April With one nigM more lo go in ho regular schedule look f rmcr hold on Ihe lop spot with two and totals win from Upper Uppers were headed or a count came alive in the third canto make with a IS pin win On the triple and single plateau for were While Chci John and Bill Boyd Up there lor Uppers were John Van Der Kooy 2 Millie Fabian and John Dunn Rollcri moved up for hare of the second rung with two and totals win from Finisher Top in the win were Phil Dunn flu and Skip Vryenhoek Tripling singling for Finishers snannon8IT220 Earl West Ron Stumpf and John Gilbert came up with a two and totals win after dropping the first spasm John Texaco Service wound up vrith a three game win at the Acton Milk expense The Milkmen made a strong bid for the middle but missed it by 12 pins Keith Andrews Terry Missies and John iloire were top trio for the Winston was a loner or Acton Milk Final league standing Pete Jon Hunt Electric Texaco Service Station Hotel IB Milk ACTON LADIES April I A kept up their front running pace with a two and totals win from Cameo Boutique who saved face by winning the middle canto Heading up the win were Audrey T38 Marlon Storey and Lynn Barrett Top trio for the Depot Store handed Acton lanes the count with Dave Johnson Kill Shannon and Dob being top trio Beit for the Lanes were Ken 248 Dee 1267 Reliable Taxi won Ihe first from Scenic I col J then went into a decline and It was Scenic Pools for a two and Jack Could Larry Nolan 253 and Bob Woodcock Top Irkountcrs for Reliable were Bill WllllnmsT9258 BUI Johnstone and Don Greln 040 League Acton Meadows Reliable Tnxl Scenic Pools Acton Lanes Adams Bus Depot 19 April Hippie perched Hunter i John Con sun line 219 Is Ion dropping Ihe Don Harris McDowell John Dennis Getting the mcntionables for Patents were Lyle 224 and Russell League standing 111 Rollers 107 Patents Finishers Uppers CAROLINE GARDEN CENTRE April The front running came up with two and totals win from who won middle Tripling and singling for the Eliminators were Lola Norton 280 Roy Swan BIS JIB Orv Porte and Grace Robertson Top trio for Saphires were Gerry Landry 884 253 Jens La us en sot and Charlie 194 Zombies made with two and totals win Marauders winning the last game by our pins On the triple and single plateaus for Zombies were Bill Steve 290 Albert Eleanor Landry and June Top Nielsens Clothing Ho Family Store Nielsen were Top Fran Pierce Marshall 506 and Elma Braid ISO For Family Store It was Nan Hurst 230 June Payne 201 and Joan Tyers Beckers Milk were the night a big winners they won cm all from Spcyhlll Farms with Grace Robertson Linda Pierce and Vcrna 1B0 pacing the win efforts were headed up by Betty 191 Pat 457 183 and Lynda McDonald ISO Becker Milk US I 125 Clarence Hiring Clothing Thursday toppers Aprils Drifters were an easy three game winner from Challengers with Sandra McGraw 238 Donna Staves 581 220 and June 550 205 sparking Ihe win Best for Challengers were Elaine Meecham 471 and Norma Thorn hill Hopefuls were hopeful of Mary Clouller 464 172 Bob Adams 48J winning all games but Alley Ho Hurricanes made with two spoiled things by winning last out in the middle game by 15 pins Making with the canto to Intruders Pacing the win most for Hopefuls were Lennora were Lor no Norton Lea McKlnnon586217 JoanSchlppcr Jeffery IBB and Betty Chcyne 208 and Mamie Allen 434 161 Top Best for Intruders were Jules trio for Alley Hoppers hopped up In Bert Robertson Joan Why Mary 201 and Tom 211 and Terry Dawson 410 15B League standing Eliminators was a two and totals win or Freak Zombies saw Hurricanes when they met up with Goof Offs Intruders Marauders Last game was close Freak Outs took BLUE SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP Lupins took on the league- ng Coral Bells Landry 476 and Joyce Adams Annette St Pierre Shirley Thomson and Marg Mad 430 League standing Drifters Alley lop spot Betty Bender with Making with the most for Cbral Bells 47 Freak were Ssndra McGraw 221 Betty a Hopeful Challengers 214 and Helen MAJOR 178 Bleeding Hearts were a April Acton Meadow were a three game winner when they met up three game winner Adams Bus Depot with Larkspurs were taking the count Top triplera for the Meadows were Don Wilkes of victory Top trio for Bleeding 295 Wayne Mason702250and Mac Hearts were Sylvia Mages 171 215 Anna Spear 190 and Jill McLaren Conway with was a loner tor Tops for Larkspurs were Wagner 183 Heather Ward 189 and Lit 170 Petunias msde with a two and a half games win plus totals Trillium lying the last game Top tricounters for Petunias were Lynda Harris Laura Tremble 5S0 200 and Agnes Best for were Elsie n 487 187 and Marg when ihey met up Mlddh 180 Lupin 115 Trilllums Bleeding Hearts Petunias Larkspurs SPORTS CORNER April In the first three game total pintail to count for the playoff championship Unknowns with a total pintail of the lead Next in line come he Rascals with Bom Losers ltd and Hillbillies with with and Road the roll Pacing 01 Steve and Don Perry Rascals lop were Dive McMillan W Larry 202 Pat and John Dunn SIS for Bam Losers were Joan IMS and Elmer efforts headed up be Ok I 2jj Tom 1 Ed Wood and 531218 Top foe were Harry Mover 5212 Dare Shannon and Karen Jenkins CIS Best for Road Runners were Lucy Synod Cam 512 and ion April Winding up the regular schedule A look the first place finishers Petes Barber Shop for a two and totals win with Earl By Margol Matheson April 10 In the Well Wishes and Department celebrating the happy occasion are Bantams J Huxley April 14 Peggy Huxley April IB Juniors also have birthdays celebrating is Wade Knight April IS In bowling the Cats meowed themselves into a one game and totals win against the Octopus be a Horses out swam the taking both games from them Rabbits hopped over the Penguins taking all games from them Second Shift the Dogs win against kicked Snails game and the Teddy Bears King up one game and totals Crabs grabbed two The Ten Toppers were Brian Larsen 205 Karen Tre mills 350 Susan Thompson 191 111 David Dunn 181 140 Patsy Storey 179 300 Ricky Van Fleet 137 144281 Roach 151 Danny LaMarche 136 142 Lee Robinson 124 151275 Eric Top Ten 272 Turk 2191 pacing the Jon Hurst I had no trouble in nailing dawn the second spot with a three came from Station Hotel Homer Shorty Lowln and Whitey headed up the win Ben for Bowling best over their averages to win the soft drinks were David Drink waller Karen Tremllls Paul Mc Trash PeaavHuiier STANDINGS BANTAMS Whales SI Call Octopus Sea Horses 23 Second ft Teddy Bears S3 Snails Crabs Dogs Donkeys Kangaroos In Junior bawling Unknowns won two games but lost in lurked up wo Ivlituallyforthe with the Jon rst Ice i sing the first game trlclnns by hopes of winning on i 1 7 4 Terry III unit 4 Roy Murphy 1286 lete Homer 1700 7 145 For A I p was 1 Mlddleton 14111 Harry John McGllloway 1171 5 nhoek 1391 Ken 884 1 T 4 Tom I7B7 100152 7 So for the rtnnli It will le Johns Texaco lis the Ontario he bent the Mlddleton so nlte City May m solve ton spat w Diggers up Gary Ritchie 290 Gloria Mo and Sally 205 Best tor Diggers 529 Lou 497 202 483 212 came up with a three game from Dusters who dropped a lough middle game by pins Top in win were Peter llouwmnn 219 Jerry Buchanan 205 and Selm 441 1G3 Heading up Dusters efforts were Chick Milne 221 Mike Noble Marie Henry Little Darlings dropped the first canto to Road got even in the second with a five pin win then barrelled home in the for a two and totals win Top trio for Little Darlings were Kevin Clarke Best lor Hood were John Larry and Doug 238 Leaugc standing Hippie Cudas Darlings 46 Road Runners Diggers Dusters Playoffs April 11 The Industrial Commercial final en me up with on upset and a near upset The upset came when Johns Texaco Service knocked out Pete s Barber Shop four games to two The Tcxons ran off three straight wins with 1150 1190 as against Pete scores of and 1131 The Barbers got back Into contention by winning he next two games with scores of 151 and 1119 The sixth saw the Barbers falter with a score of and was a Texan win with 1139 and the right to advance to the finals Individually for Johns Texaco Service it was Keith Andrews 1144 Phil 1061 Dee Deforest 6 John Charlie Auger 2 Terry Masales 1426 6 For Petes Barber Shop It was Bill Shannon 1358 Jim 1222 5 Dave Johnson 8 Jerry Post 3 Tom Shannon 2 Jeff Fryer 1092 Dave Shannon 3 A Supermarket nearly upset of the Awardwinning dogs kennels import Shepherd Lost Wednesday a new Shepherd Joined Iht kennels of Gunter who operate the Von Holsterburj Kennels at 2 Atton Tin import from Germany come over by plane and arrived lust Wednesday There ore already thret award winning dos at the kennels From furt Hie newcomer is Sonny Von A who arrived at Toronto International Airport from Frankfurt More room Die hlerts lives on half on acre on the Fourth I Ine north of Highway but arc making plans to move to a larger off High way near Acton Then they it Obituary Herb Dron lived here A former resident of Acton Herbert Dron of died in Westminster hospital I on April Funeral service was held at the funeral home on April 10 conducted by the Rev Turner and interment was cemetery Pallbearers were Robert William and Donald Harold Frank and John who passed away a number of years He is survived by his second wife Mabel Helen of Seaforth sons Herbert and William Dron Robert William Donald and George daughters Mrs Hoffman Jean Mrs A Dole Anno and Mrs Walter Elsie sister Mrs Elvo rascr Peterborough brother Harold Toronto seven and one great Survivors No accidents There were no reportable accidents during the week cording to Acton police But one the routine complaints Mr was born in 1901 son investigated had a timely spring of the late James and Mary flavor A caller complained about Cleave His first wife was youngsters who were playing Charlotte Waterhouse Acton marbles on others property The Ten Toppers were Jack Van 60S 221 Wade Knight Bill 213 Janet Storey 201 Roger McEaehcm 194 Maris Pataky 515 222 David Mills 243 Ronnie Moore Heather Wilkinson 204 Dan Thomnson 471161 LEAGUF STANDINGS JUNIORS Marauders Champions Jets Turks Unknowns Mod Squad In the Senior Division Pussycats look two and totals from Alley Rockers Plnbustcrs busted with two aamci and totals from The No a rounded up the taking all three games from Leading Seniors In tl were Dave Pink 877 248 Rosalind Hall 220 Lynda Harris Allan Green Hob 186 John 200 Drink waiter 477 186 Sue 472 170 Guy Payne M argot 459 STANDINGS Alley Rockersll 43 Deadplns 43 33 So for now good luck and good bowling Acton Parks and Recreation Board For SUMMER PROGRAM To Work with Pre school School age Teenage and Senior Citizens Applicants Do Not Necessarily Require a Recreation Diploma or Certificate Qualified persons write giving full details of experience in position desired to Mr B Box Acton on or before May URGENTLY REQUIRE DONATIONS OF ALL TYPES SUCH AS CHESTERFIELDS CHAIRS TABLES DMT B0SRDS POOL 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