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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 17, 1971, p. 12

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Acton Free Press Wednesday November the at ACTON BOWLING LANES Legion house league schedule Orangeville Raceway BEARDMORE Nov B No way were the Sot ft lettlngfioofthelapspot They rani up three game win at the expense to retain healthy lead On the triple and single plateau for the Soakea were Jake Van Der Kooy MS Bryan Iredale Earl Bill Boyd 231 Jake Van Kt i In effort LeSueurSflT Eli ton Adam 534 and Skip Vryechoek 207 won two and lied one game when they met up with the Upper Heading up the win were VryenhoekT302M Sue and Bon Woodcock Beit for the were Andre Ray Atklnnn 54 2andDaveSmithSlsa a two and total win for be Finisher winning the middle Top wire Phil Grahame Roberta Boyd SSI MS and White 588 Belt for were and John Conitantlne 244 League landing Soakea 40 S3 SO It Upper CAROLINE GARDEN CENTRE well they did became the next twofatne they were hanging to the lop spot by half a point Top trio 1c the Thirteeni were Grace Roy Swan MS KB and For the It Lome Norton 814 UK and Tar Ill Spins moved up to when after losing the flrn game to Bobcats bounced back to annex the next two and Tripling and tingling for the He ad pins were Jem US 2141 A 211 Brtan McDonald and Theresa Lockerbie Getting em for the Cats were Doug canto from pins let the by and alio dropped the slim plat Pa dog the Tiger Charlie 462 and Bill SOB Top for Oddball were 55 Loll Norton HIT and League standing Hippies Id IE Luck Thirteen Tiger Bobcat BLUE SPRING FLO WE SHOP hew Elsie Edmondaon C8 and Do Best to the Mages Vannru tastfc U Sweet Pen made wet a two and win Iron to get tome much lead down to where Swt- win wre Mary Lockerbie 225 Allele olai W In- iocs r amine nut Treble in and total Met tip Tor Ewe IT Berry cr and Jecnic a Bee lor Phi lip I 524 Berne- 22 and Betty Our IK league a untune Aster X twee LAKE VIEW CENTRE HIKED Nov moved up for a ahare of the top spot with a triple win from the We Did Its who unfortunately did not live up to their name Making with the and tingles for the were Marlon Storey MO Rod 289 Harry Harry Mover Don Perry and Hlaeock 202 Top trio for the We Did Its were George Bruce iH 202 Tom Shannon and Okal Who Done It won the first and third from Hot Shoti but the Hot Shot got hot In the middle to win by enough pins to grab the odd point by Top on the Who Done It sheets were Joan Knight Audrey Peach Wei Storey 304 and Lucy 111 For the Hot it Dave McFartane Ml 22J and 214 Bob OS 24B Vtood 3d and Bob Andrews were on the triple and three Top trio In Beit Ever a effort were Larry Knight Elmer ll2 and Bruce Fowler 9 1B7 League standing Who Done Hi We Did Hot Shot TOPPERS managed to win the first to retain the top by one point up foe the Rebel were Ceclle Porte l ITS Jennie Clendennlnx STB and Betty Top trio for were McKlnnon Elaine Meecham 132 and Joyce Bluebell came up with a big win they took all fame from the Silly Six The second and third gamci were close 8 and 18 in that order decided the Top trio the win were Beryl Mary Hit cock 550 2Htaa Top for the Silly Six were Joan 4S McDonald and Colleen Robb 405 Ding A ling alao were a three game winner Buttercups were the Inter In this one The made a bid for the middle canto but It by 11 pins Pacing the win were Joan Joan ST and Betty Scott 420 Buttercup effort were headed up by Shirley Thornton IK Donna Stive and June Lumbers League standing Shamrock 28 Ding A Ling Bluebell Buttercup Silly Six Rebel MAJOR Nov Acton came up with a three game roll to go with their two game win Hlnton Store for alt point win one game win along with their xr pintail got them point Heading up the bowling were Middle Dee 281 Glen Gibht 18 and Had Fore it Top for Hint on were Bill Shannon Squeek 21 Rigo 23 and Bruce Shulut Acton Meadow were s 3- point winner taking two games from Reliable Taxi who potted a for their points 42 Ron Shannon and Mac 283 were lop trio for Gotten Tops for Reliable were Pete Homer 844 Phil 84 and Jeff Fryer 8C0 Dominion Hotel with a wo game win from Acton Meadows pintail were good for Jack Gould Til BUI Anderson 854 and Keith Andrew 22 For the lit Kangartwi finished up the week good note by taking the both Crab map It from on Use other lanes Tedej Bear and to one game apiece but It the Teddy Bear clawing their way out of In our bunch of we the Donkey win the game ought back The Se enough the totals Also seen sneaking away with one game sod totals from the The Snails on the today an the Dogs took both right from under Winning the Coke and Orange Cruih were the following Bantams Peter Debbie Turkolt Blnden and Den lie Kuni Making the Top Ten or this week were BUI 138 David Dunn 312 Steve 308 Peter Debbie IK 133 Robbie 147 Bert Post 203 Eddie Allan David Jnalor Division In the first set of Junior gamei It the Hot Don tumbling the Turk in two gamea and total The weren clowning around when they look two game and totals from the Dodo The Raiders raided the Archie point bag and came up with two and total in the final Junior games of the week Junior Top Ten tor this week are Maria 257 Brian Gary Ken Swan 417 Dan for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWl TOGETHER IN Thing do GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES MAIN ST N MEMBER BPAC Bees It wai Phil Southern 111 Bob Hall 789 and Stan Til League standing Acton Meadows 384 Dominion Hotel 388 MI Reliable Taxi Acton Lanes 341 Acton Meadows Bees ACTON Nov 11 Gremlin look the two canto from Speedya but up In lime to annex the finale by enough to grab the odd point for totals by 12 pint nd a point split Heading up Gremlin roll were Langlaii Tom Pinder 104 and Mike Noble 225 Topa for were Lou 201 Monica 208 and Nell Alley Cats gelling the count Kevin Clarke 883 Ed and Jack Glendennins topped Hopeful trundling Alley Cats efforts were headed up by Gary 491 111 and Jerry Buchanan 205 made with i two and totali win Ihe 0 coming to life In time to win the list Top for HI pi nor ten were Harry 818 Leo 2051 and Ken Shurbrook505205 Topi for were Gary Hill Doug and John standing Gretnllni Rlpinnrtcr IB IB Hopeful 14 Alley tat 12 ACTON MIXED Shade Time kept up a triple John Ashley Michael Fletcher 198 Karen Scalar In oldest group of bonier it the Idiot uniaddUng the Have Not in two game and also coming up with The Ding A Ling struck out a the were right when they two game and total points The Knight dampened the iplrtls the Spitfires by taking all three garnet away from Senior Top Ten for this week Dave Pink TIB 290 Marcel 258 Deb Storey 244 Jack Van 804 24 George Adami 02 Roger McEachera Rosalind Hall Arte Vryenhock 1ST Glen Denlie 807 League standings Bantam 1st Octopus 14 Kangaroo 12W Craba Teddy Bears lift While Rabbita Senior Have Nats He i dp In 14 Idiot 13 Ding A Lings 12 Knight 11 Spitfire 10 The newest addition to our C coaching ilatf Is Mr Donna Mr Stavei coaching one of the Juniorleami Welcome to the Club Alto we are very happy to ee Mr Ivy Martin back her coaching after an absence ever a week due to a knee art lege Some of her team were a Utile wary of Mr Martina cane They were not sure whether it was to help her walk or to keep order in her Well that t It for today and I tee you all next week at the bowling alley Shorty 700 and 843 Milady Boutique hinded the Automotive crew a when they latched on to a two and total The rallied In time to avert the eero count by winning the canto Heading up the win were Ward Howard 814 in Beat for the Automotive outfit were 232 Tom Browning and arle Middleton 245 League standing Station Hotel Pete a Barber Shop Jon Hunt 101 John Texaco Service ACTON 20 15 Dixie vi Nov 27 Dec 11 Dixie vi 12 12 their front John W Hl Donna MantO and Doug Vlekery Up there for the were Bob Price tlfl 212 and Joan 10218 after Idling IG A three took the tint canto by IS pins I A the second by and the Bankcrettei again In the third by Heading up the win were Grace Robertson CM Hodgson 168 and Junr Payne 471 201 Top trio or the I A Alice Bridge 208 and Lynda McDonald 117 Cameo Boutique In first place wti lived knocking oft the top rung by handing them a count Top for the Farmerettes were 818237 May 348 ten and llnda 547 229 Beit for were Be Andenon 180 and Mae Family More look the first game from Nielsen Clothing by 15 Hamilton Niagara 10 London v Shade were 14 pint dropped the middle by then rallied to annex the by the lame margin Heading up thi II were Betty Fran Pierce and Store roll it two and totali Bill MeMulJro em and Harry Middleton imi Top for Cardln wcrr marie Moore Flllc 583 and El Hon Ada mi 484 It a two and totals win or Impossibles when they met up with the Lait was close tmpoislblet took It by even pin Andre Bill Manlo and Wayne 174 headed up the win Beat for were Mid dleton Ken Billings Helen Leagues standing Shadoof Time Impossible 49 Waihout Cardinal Tiger IT Hiibcen 10 BIG FOUR Nov 12 Hot Shot took a fall out of the leagueleading Wilde tor a two and go Big Jake Van and Archie Duiker 188 he win Topi lor were Van Arragon BIB Chris Duiker 155 and Sony Vtyga 449158 It wai a two and totali win for Mud Lucks when toed the foul line against the game wai spot or the first time this the win were far Nlelicn effort were paced by LII 1T5 Audrey 460185 and Mary 171 League standing TD Bank Boutique 40 Family Store Peterborough Nov 27 Peterborough SI Kltti vs London Niagara Hamilton Dec 8 London vi Niagara rill Hamilton vs Peterborough SI Kilt VI ill Clothing 18 id 10 15 London vs St Kltt Dec IB 8 Peterborough L TRIANOMIXtD Nov 14 Nitwits made with two and totals win from the Whips The Whip managed to snare the canto Top trio for the Nitwit were Porte and Adams 196 Topi for Ihe Whip were Bill Gentles 111 Bill Fabian and Audrey Mlatlts were alio a two and totals winner when they met up with the Cannonballi who waited until the last before a winning move Top triplers for Mlsflti were Gerry Landry 101 Porte 556 212 and Steve 534 Top trio In efforts were Cliff Wedge John 214 and Joyce Adams 233 League standing Nitwits Cannonballa Whlpi 14 10 23 Dec St Kl 10 Dec 8 Peterborough Niagara tills Peterborough Voakamp 111 an Doing the high flying for Ed IBS Mike Joe 459 and Bert Handing wUdcati Hot Shots Mud Lucks INDUSTRIALCOMMERCIAL Nov Station Hotel took over tint place by virtue of a two and totals win from John Heading up Ihe Win were Frenchy Conway BUI William and Jack Gould 739 269 Top trio for the Texan were BUI Andenon Terry Mantel 273 and John 299 Pete Barber Shop came up with a two and totals win after dropping the first canto to Jon Hunt Electric Top tricounlen the were Jeff Fryer Electrician were Pete Homer 747 The wler t Bowling In Ihe Btardmorc league Sir Robert went for 188 In that order- Mill Jackie Palmer a weekend to her old bowling I Niagara Fills Hamilton vi 1 10 St Kltti Jin 13 35 Hamilton vs Peterborough Niagara 10 St Kltti London Jan Niagara Falls London vs Peterborough 10 25 Hamilton St Kilt Jan 8 London Hamilton Peterborough vi 10 Si Kills Niagara Fslls 8 London vs Niagara Fall Hamilton Peterborough St Kilts vs Jackie and may I A Saturday evening and although Judge from We have it wonderful If whoop and that the 10 London vs St Nov 7 Springfield v Nov 8 Cleveland vt COMMITTEE ON THE COSTS OF EDUCATION The Committee on the Costs of Education in the Elementary and Secondary Schools Ontario has been appointed to undertake a comprehensive review of the costs of education in relation to the aims and objectives programs priorities and the like of the educational system to evaluate existing programs in the light of experience with them the requirements of the present and in terms of of money for them and to recommend policies as the Committee may determine The Committee will welcome assistance from representatives of groups organizations and associations and from the public through the provision of information comments and suggestions in areas such as but not limited to the use of the financial resources being provided for elementary and secondary education in Ontario in the attainment of the educational goals the ability of the various differentiating factors in the legislative grant plan such as course location level elementary and secondary and type ordinary and extraordinary to generate funds in proper balance consistent with the needs for the attainment of desirable educational objectives the implications of ceilings on expenditures by local school boards including the effect on the decision making and autonomy of these boards the various aspects of school programs with particular reference to innovations and new concepts as for example the open plan organization technical and commercial programs and use of educational technology It will be appreciated if submissions could be made as soon as possible but not later than 31st March 1972 They should be sent to Executive Director Committee on the Costs of Education Room S Bloor Street West Toronto 181 T A Chairman J R McCarthy Executive Director i afield HAWAII I HA 4 I1MF HOI Kill TAG I TJun field vi llalllmnr 7 Dec HO J vi leveland vi levaland vi 8 40 7 Ilalllmore Jan IS 8 vi leveland vi till more 40 Jan 29 leveland vi Springfield Baltimore vi I Rochester 7 35 12 8 Feb 8 7 Irvelimi Springfield Springfield v Nov 13 7 Nov 7 Nov 29 7 Buffalo Dec 7 v Dec 7 10 Buffalo Dec 7 10 v J tan Prlnro llrrmmer t rolls Par I UFA JAY Jim HUM HON AM MANK I nibble T THIRD RAI Fl mile Pace I any Mr 8 netting I I press- It II a India d In FOURTH DA 1 Mnorc mill e I It Howe Jr I rnwr Item Brown Wll Ijii It II Itri Smith W I NOVA I I MAIKY I lenll Willis J I Beautiful er I Sparky Ilrnwn SIXTH 1 mile Pare II t I 4 JA KO M 1 Lee War A Mighty Will Menem llerbertR lllih Trader I 4 Campbell T t Ray Llewellyn mile Pace MM 1 MOORFLANDB DAN Moore Jill IAW Troy Rob Brown Wit Lor Newman A J Stead J Hello JudgeW Coke 8 lorn DireiF Fumes NINTH HALF mile pace Laruih A Troy I Beit I Mill Morgun Dominion I Tolhurst McLean mile Pace tut 1SIUNFY GIRL Coke I Alt A Brenner I Hearing Brown April Mar A Butarache 4 I Stead 8 nan J club winners I titky wlrtncrB in last week were Bruce I Pete John Dunn and Baylies vi Pittsburgh 7 10 Buffalo vi I 10 vi Industrial league Sparked by Gary Ritchies five goal effort Heller downed Nielsen Clothing Sunday night to take over sole possession of first place In the Acton Industrial Hockey League Last years league scoring Hiilier tallied four goals and three assists as Blow Press whipped Centre 115 in the nightcap Ron Mellon Robbie and Gary also scored for the leather workers Blow Press scored eight times in the third period to break a 33 tie in the second game Besides four goals Gary and John Cunningham scored two each and Woody Fabian Ron Schmidt and Al Hall netted one apiece tMli TV TOWERS tower with nil to rotor Instilled 169 Rppoln of all kinds RICHARDSONS TV Appliances Main Street East Milton Phone 6949 SHOP SAVE AT ILVERS IN DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN SKI JACKETS I SKI JACKETS fi Jl Knit Stretch Slacks If impii it Striped DRESS SHIRTS 1 Mm SLACKS lrrOirtmab Sale of Men quality all TERRY ROBES 8 Corduroy Slacks UN Yj J VESTS Ill rvlJMl SUEDE GLOVES I Ullf Hi KMT 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