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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 29, 1971, p. 5

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pitting the at ACTON BOWLING LANES Sept rolled up win In the tint fame again it hung n to take the by four then the by a The two and trti win paced by the triplet and alnglea Bryan Dunn sis vryenhoek Bob Woodcock and Hurray put Patent In top pot Trl counting and for Phil Helen LeSueur and Skip Vryenboek were on the win beam when they met up with they won em all Artie White Syd MS and Phil tripled and for Bearaera For It John Mow at BOO Don and Andre Soakei when they with the they dropped the bundle On the triple and Ingle plateau for were Conway Crtp pi Ml John Coo tin tine and Hilly Fabian Up there for the were Jake Van en Earl Weat WO BUI Bord 230 and John Van Der League Handing Patent 12 Beamen Ho lien Finlihen Soakea Caroline Garden Centre Sept 20- in the official it art of the Mr and League It waa a two and down the line clawed out their win at the of the Lucky Thirteen with Charlie Ann Spear and Ron neon pacing the win Top trio for the Lucky Thirteen were Bruce Sean MS Julea Ml Sit and Tom Bouifleld 532 made their two and to all win the with Frank Morton 872 227 Lome Norton 201 and Betty Cheyne US being op trio top tri count en were Lola Norton Barry Hitchcock HI 185 and Bert RoberUon were the winnen from Bob Cat In their two and totali go Al 210 Brian McDonald and Jena 170 were top trio for He dp In For Bob Call It Doug Lockerbie 263 Sid So an 249 and Ruby 186 League Handing Hippie 3 Headplna 3 Bob Cata 1 Lucky Thirteen 1 BLUE SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP Sept Altera took tote poiaeiilon of top whan they made with a wo and totali win from Join Vlckery Anna Spear 239 and Marilyn Barber in headed up the win Roaei top trio were Jennie Betty and 87 182 Lille i Valley vaulted up place with triple win from Lynda 563 201 Dot Roach and 193 topped the trundling For the Glad wai Sylvia Haiti 946 Heather Morion 201 and Peggy Sweet Pen came up with their two and totali win after loilng thefiut canto to Carnation Betty Lockerbie 529 ISO Nolan IB and Howion 94 162 were belt for Sweet Top trlcountera for Camatlom were Laura treble 201 Norma 186 and Vera Tat ton 499 League Handing Antra 10LUlei of the Valley Crnatioi Sweet Peai CENTRE Sept 21 Hot took the tint canto from the Who Done Hole the squallier by one pin then the finale by it pin I for a two and totali win Tripling and for Hot were Dave Smltty Arch He naif Solka and Ann McMillan 200 Top for Who Done Hi were Joan Knight 261 Harry Middle ton Marg Dunn 90S 19 and Lucy won he tint two rough ride a took the una point for by Topi for were Bob Andrawi 323 John Dunn 561 and Ed Wood 202 Bruce 473 179 and Bruce Fowler 211 Gold- allien hung the on the We with Don Perry Marlon Storey Harry Mover Rod Chrlitlne lie oca 239 tripling and tingling Top trio for We Did in were George Bruce 296 Tom Shannon and Jamel 237 League Handing Hot Betl Even a three picked up point it Slum the Acton Lanet who rolled for their point Heading up Hlntoni roll were Bill Shannon 764 23 Squeek Rlgo and Top trl counter for the Lanei were Ken 743 278 Dee and Glen Reliable Taxi with a roll plui a two game win from Acton Meadow were good for The with 1 made with a point count Top trio for Reliable were Pete Homer 281 Don Grein 846 and Jeff Fryer Beit for Acton were Don Ron Shannon Ml and Jim League Dominion Hoiei HI Acton Meadowi 112 Hlntoni Store 106 Reliable Taxi 103 Acton Acton Meadowi ACTON FRIENDS Sept got off to fait In the Acton tint night they won all gamei from the Rlpniorteri who dropped a tough game by the narrowest of ma pin Allen May 177 paced the win Beit for Rlproorteri were John 516 221 489 179 Leo Caiiivl 457 Team No piled up a three game win over team No Hiking with the moat for team No 1 were Jack Glen denning 496 194 Anna Andenon and Kevin Clarke Team No 4 won two gamei from teimNo one by 12plnnnd the lilt game by 28 but got clobbered in the middle into andlott the Tor total by four am ind it a point Top to tor team No were Lou Beaulleu 180 June Payne 443 an McKnlght 496 wer Irlcounfera for For McDonald It wai McDonald 473 Nan Hunt 180 Ina Mellon 425 186 were a two and total winner loilng out In the finale to He idiot up the roll were MS Andenon and Mae Ho ire 179 Beit In the were Linda 206 Sue 478 177 and Paula loll out in the go by eight pin and dropped another one In the third by icven but hid enough In hind to take top trio were Fran Pierce 568 Betty Cheyne and Laver 460 163 Pacing Audrey 434 and Mary 422 League finding 13 Perklm 12 BOWLINOHILITES Welcome tot he of the Fourth citate Bill Bill the new aecretary for the Youth Bowling- Council and will record the bowling of our Youth once again In the weekly Beat the Champ Andre Conway defended hia title triple laved off the 704 challenge of Johnny Mac the Knife McGlllowayi and Jack Gould Acton league can breathe Ili a pound ounce baby girl for Lynn Barrett Lynn doing fine and how Dog quite luitlly due to preildent Annette St Pierre moving to Sudbury the Thuriday Topper elected Donna Stavei to the presidency and Shirley to Donnaa old office of vice- tut Saturday he tint date for our BC and we would be if we did not toil to Sylvli Migei and her It iff for a tremendoul lab well done My think to you all Without you the would have never got off the road John the BP AO executive- director often remarked quote The Acton Free Press Wednesday September 1971 QUOTATIONS are now being sought for lounge for the OHC units here ACTON CLUB added nine new Roach Bob Smart Standing 1 to r are members to their total at their regular Karl Don Gordon Art meeting Monday night District governor Gordon Bill Handy and Fred Zorge Zorge Georgetown and Acton have been busy selling lottery tickets on their flowiini S president Art Gordon posed for a picture with Maverick Lucky ticket will be drawn at the new Lions Shown seated 1 to r are Heinz clubs dance at the Acton Curling Club fellow proprietor McKiUop Elmer Andrews It up io Concord City Saturday October 16 Staff Photo Bobby Anderson dies after long illness Bowling team No were Bob Mitchell 16S John Chapman and Eileen Lott MS League Team Two Team three Team Four Team One 0 ACTON MIXED to to Cardinal by pii range and ribbed tt along with totali Bill Boyd 234 George Wayne Sheppard the win Cardinal top trio were Elite Eliton Adami and Bred Bllocco 197 Shadei of Time won the tint two to it mi from Outa and were on their way for a clean but regrouped their force i and Vlckery and John Tyeri Beit for Out were the trio of John Gilbert and Ken Billing 223 filled to hold the Tlgeri and the Tabblei were In for a triple win with Arlie White 213 Bob Price and Rick Ivany 486 210 highlighting the victory Making with the moil for were Harry Mlddleton 220 Dan Forty and Ann 173 League Impoulblei 22 of Time IB Cardinal 16 tiger 16 BIG FOUR Sept 4 Hot Shot were hot enough win leading the hit parade Re nee 201 Bryan Hammond 448 173 and Little Jake Van 441 162 were tope for Mud It wai a two and win for flying off with the middle canto Larry Van Arragon and Bob Krul headed up Wild cat win Eaglet high flyeri were Floyd Hammond 597 Jenny 159 and Abano League Hot Shot 12 Hud 7 7 THIANO MIXED 26 had a big win in the lint go Can till then qua Hied In the with a win and hung on finale by but taking totali and Mttled Intiplit by plni Hall and let Top trio for NitWin HT Porte 563 IB and Bob Snyder 483 belt were Cliff Wedgi to AB lunermarket Station Hotel got the meuage and grabbed the lait two a two and total win Ken Hulford Hunt Electric tied tb with Johna Texaco Service then cam came on with a to annex the next two and Heading up the Electrician win were Bruce Shultli 774 Fete Homer 270 and Don 246 For the Texini It BUI Fred Lockerbie and Phil LeSueur8I7 217 Pete a Barber Shop proved much too good tor Boutique and took em for the worki Jim Bullough 70S 260 Tom Shinned 203 and Larry Nolan the win For the Boutique It Andre and Howard Moon League Station Hotel Jon Hunt Electric Pete Barber Shop 4 John Texaco Service Supermarket Boutique 1 TOPPERS Sept 23 Shamrock were a two and totali winner from the RebcU after loaingihefint canto Betty Elliott 90 200 and Ellin were top trio the win Beat for the Rebel were Cetile Porte IK Annette St Pierre 113 and Serve Bluebell came up with a two and totali win loaing out tn the middle gam by to the Sexy Six Top trundlen for Blue belli were 4M Galbralth 174 and Ell a Linen Top trio for the Six were Ivy Martin lit Jenny Bit man 218 and Colleen Robb ButWrcupi woo the tint go from then went Into a decline and It a two and totali for the Dlni- Joan JOS 17 paced the win Top tricolour Joan Hiring HO and Joan Why 414 paced tb win Top tor Shirley Thomion Donna T John 21 and Joyce 448156 two winner but mined out for when Whip look em by plenty In the middle making another point split Fitting in the top tor were Welly 208 Porte 481 170 and Tom Stavei Whipping them up for Ihe Whip Bill Gentlei Audrey 513 and BUI Fabian ague Handing Cannonballi ACTON LADIES Sept woo two gamei from the by nine and the laitgame by They loit out for total however when made with a big win In the middle Grace Acton lost one of its most colorful sports figures when Robert Bobby Anderson suc cumbed to a lengthy Illness at Toronto General Hospital last Thursday September in his year A well known resident of Cameron St Bobby Anderson enjoyed life as few do with a waggish sense of humor that kept sports fans and fellow workers at and Co chortling for decades One of 13 children of Emerson Anderson and Matilda Bonus he early developed a keen interest in sports which led him into hockey as a Junior at 14 years of age He became one of the best baseball catchers In the county and coming out of retirement to help Acton win baseball championships in the late Pitchers in the strong Halton County Baseball League shud dered when Bobby Anderson stepped up to the plate knowing he could realty belt a ball but fearful also of the quip which might reduce them to laughter He was very fond of hockey and played junior and Intermediate in an Acton uniform keeping his hand in as a coach when playing days were done Bob Anderson worked at Beardmore and Co most of his Web life except for over three years he spent in the Canadian army during World War II much of It in British Columbia He was a school caretaker for a short tune relumed to and Co until failing health forced his retirement in 1970 He kept his interest In sports by attending games and enjoyed reminiscing about the golden days of baseball and hockey In Acton He was also well known as the plumbing partner neighbor Colin MacColl Many plumbing systems were Installed expertly with good humor and nelgh- that earned him a host of friends Funeral service for Bob Anderson was held at the By Bill Sep 23 Well theyve the rolling and the plni falling at he C leigue for the In the flrit of the Binlam he In two it night While ill happening on lanei three and four Kangarooa were bounced out of both by the In the Bantam second the bared hit teeth to the Sei In both name It looked like couldnt get off the Sound mm Donkey look advantage defeat them In both inhered put the Call to them in both gimei Stirling off icaion with 1 Bantam are the top for thli week Eddie Blinchird Bert 106 Steve 160 Peggy Huxley 1311 259 Robbie Bouifleld 137 Jim Jim Huxley 133 Ann Porte David Dunn 135 Peter Hurdle The bowler thli week Henry Roach rolling of back to back 166 ill for week and 1 Heather Wilkin on Rodger with everyone a good fun ie bowling Choose Canada Ingeat rental car and TIUDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS a Mount view Road GEORGETOWN Jin topped three point win took p The Acton Meadow Beei rolled for petal Top Wo for Dominion were BUI iMMiQrte 310 and Keith Andrew Top for the Bee were Bob Hall 670 and George Archibald 201 store with roll for funeral home Saturday with Rev Dawson of St Albans church conducting a private service Interment was in Cemetery Survivors Include his wife Beatrice sons Donald of Acton and Ronald of Oakville and five grandchildren A daughter Connie predeceased him Brothers and sisters surviving arc Nell and Norman Guelph William Acton Ormstown Que Edith Mrs Dave Holmes Acton Elsie Mrs Drayton Alice Mrs George Evans Wingham Annie Mrs H Drayton Two brothers Earl and John and two sisters Merle and Jean predeceased him Pallbearers were Cameron St neighbors and friends Colin Jim Bradshow John Dennis Charlle Sonny Townsley and nephews Bud Anderson and Fred Jr Norm Braida to present 14 awards Beardmore president and general manager Norman J of Acton will present the annual Canadian Leather Style Awards on the opening day of the Canadian shoe and Leather Fair at Place Montreal this week The awards are named by the Leather Bureau of Canada of which Mr Is chairman Through the medium of a nationally conducted poll retailers gave their votes to shoe and handbag manufacturers 0 lhl including Savage Shoes Preston Star Supper Toronto and of Starting the year off good the Senior Kitchener and several Montreal Top are Glen McKemie firms Wade Knight JUNIOR DIVISION In the Junior team took only one game from no I managed to come up with i Team no three looked good when they four but no four wai not they came and Iwogimei but were edged out on Team no ilx up In the after their tint victory over no five but got ihot down when no five nudged by them in the game the third game and alio up Leading the In thli top ten were Ronnie 800 294 Brad Martin 209 Maria Gary Plcklci 108 Danny Thorn pi on Brian La rim 511 Sunn Thompton 473 179 Kathy 466 176 Mlcheal Fletcher 450 184 Jennifer SENIOR DIVISION In the Senior It wai team no two taking two and from no one Team no three feeling pretty good after taking theflrit game from team no our but no four fought back and look the next two gamei only to be edged out by eight for totali leim no five could do nothing to powerful team no and and lrttirrTfftt3ca ACTON Figure Skating Club REGISTRATION to be held at the Acton Arena SATURDAY OCTOBER AND SATURDAY OCTOBER AM TO NOON 24 Weeks Skating Testt Carnival Group and Private Instruction I PHASE THIS FORM FOR I JUNIOR up to 8 yean I INTERMEDIATE 9 to 12 yn I SENIOR and ADULT Moo FAMILY 3 members Family Mambar MARRIED COUPLES 3500 50 Fa on Raglstrallon Within Parents Signature I Member will receive a copy of the Club I on Regfitratlon SKATING HOURS INTERMEDIATES MONDAYS pm JUNIORS WEDNESDAYS- pm SENIORS WE PRIVATE LESSONS FRIDAYS 0 pm NOTICE RESPECTING ASSESSMENT APPEALS Municipality of Acton The assessment roll may be Inspected during business hours at the municipal offices located at Mill St Acton Any complaint with respedt to an assessment on the assessment roll may be brought to the Assessment Review Court pursuant to section of The Assessment Act RSO 32 as amended by section of The Assessment Amendment Act 1971 Notices of Complaint must be made In writing either by letter or on forms available at the Municipal Offices For purposes of Identification please Include your name and postal address and the reasons for complaint If possible note also the assessment roll number the street address concession and lot numbers and the municipality in which the property under complaint Is situated Any Notice of Complaint shall be mailed by ordinary mall to the Regional Registrar named below and In addition by registered mall to any person whose assessment is complained of not later than the 31st day of October 1971 Mr Regional Registrar Assessment Review Court 713 Davis Dr Newmarket Ontario Signed J Hurst Clerk Municipality of Acton NEWEST COLORS GREATEST PAINT VALOES from the most colorful guy NEW PITTSBURGH in town SAVE Per Gallon COLLECTION OPEN Fridays Til PM Saturdays Til 5 pm EXPERT DECORATING ADVICE J MACKENZIE ft SOU LTD BUILDING SUPPLY CENTRE Church St Acton 8531660 ALLONT SAVE PER GALLON OR PER QUART ON FIRST PITTSBURGH EXTERIOR PAINT HURRY THIS OFFER EXPIRES OCTOBER 1971

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