Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 29, 1956, p. 7

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the aclon free press thursday november 29th 1956 i bowling ews cje whs ttwl wov m believe it or not my jrfendue to dormant cutsoles toyk chrom lor the first two came t chrome lecovere fnjrn the shock and took the last opje by enough to cop totals but top tact still remains cutsole won two upper leather by making it un and total from curry contin ue to hold down top spot by one oqint roulnk room with a like wn from beamhouse are still breauilng down their necks top trunlcni were g cunningham w p lesueur s3 o masales 940 l masales 917 m bennett ms a rgtclofe 7 p lawson 604 and a hfach 6m thhvall happened in the b lipague league standing upper leather 44 rolling room 45 curry 33 beamhouse 32 chrome 27 cutsole lag ladles nov it with s turkosz larrup- ppg the pins for a 006 trlcount the lojsly dim wits smote the- top pjftee half wits hip and thigh for all games despite j bulloughs 688 triple fireflies best was one gaaie from the doodle bugs kftdcking the pins off for singles wefe k james 208 i martin 211 j buchanan 201 l bradshaw 207 league standing half wits 51 fireflies 34 doodle bugs 31 dim wi34 ledgers mla 2ov it the smallest league in town hooked up in their weekly dgel and kings bested dukes for the well known two and totals ed ie mceachern was the big gun in the win a 61v triple which includ ed a hot 308 single top trundling was done in the singles with e boprman 231 r lougheed 202 j lodger 201 ifoague standing dukes 41 kings maaasi knit nov 20 seems to be a week for upsets lucky strikes handed the front running heebie jeebios a shellacking for all points dead beats cottoned to the idea and did likewise to krazy kate pin spin- nan with l afckellar gunning a 4n started out to do the same to jany janes by copping the first two heats but the janes had other ideas and glommed onto the last one by enough to bike totals hav ing fair to middling singles were s carnahan 248 j mccrea 202 s owen 243 a mclaughlin 201 j withers 202 league standing heebie jotbios 45 dead boats 41 krazy katz 38 lucky strikes 35 pin spinners 31 jaxzy janes 20 acton mixed nov 20 rook n roll can look over their shoulders at the rest of the league ttleir7 point wiiifranr aces gives them the right wildcats were strutting thoir stuff and handed terriers a zero count jok ers snaffled two from doozys but the latter were best for totals the male portion hold top individual honors this week g masales 715 j bullough 672 d groin 641 b williams 607 mae hilts led the fe males with a 591 a bod third game kept her out of the 600 league standing rock n roll 37 aces 36 terriers 35 doozys 30 wildcats 28 jokars 23 industrial caaunerciaj nov 21 reliable taxi poured it on with both barrels to clobber micro plastic in the first canto but j 23 the micro outfit rallied to catch the last two taxis big first gave them the edge for totals a p green got into the upset game and blotted fnkr spots fortwo but the free pressors grabbed the odd point for totals goys cartage rolled accord ing to hoylc and made it two and totals from ridsdalcs making like bowlers were l mcgilloway 663 308 h dcforest jr 600 a green 666 f- molody 644 c peycha 637 t327t e ryan 640 a robinson 670 j mccutcheon 600 bob tavlor 600 i kilby 611 b williams 631 league standing micro plastic 44 ink spots 39 reliable taxi 38 ridsdalcs 35 govs cartage 31 a p green 23 acton ladies nov 21 terriers were up for this one and gave speed rills the business fortill games eisens met up with high rollers won the first dropped the second then came on to win the third and totals roller- cttes made it two quickies from dare devils but the latter snared the last go by 6 pins to avert a shut -out- top triples were b creighton 652 r hulford 868 do ing all right in the singles depart ment were h otterhein 231 j col- es 201 p ballentine 215 d cream er 222 v arbte 219 h lesueur 331 d karle 207 e louttit 201 j lynch 21v t high school nov 21 now here is a tight old race two teams in top spot three teams perched on the second rung and one team not too far behind came about thus jokers made it three games fronvrockln blowers groundhogs took two and totals from pin raiders and bebops didj likewise to hound dogs the stoo- dunts even made with the tripl es g oakes 638 g hulford 652 m hurst 630 ft williams 661 thil kid andy started off like a wildbtol- lion a 213 effort no less had tome fair singles too v varey212 ix hunter 305 d emerson 235 b stewart 260 g walker 205 league standing hound dogs 33 bebops 33 rockin blowers 27 pin raiders 27 ground hogs 27 jokers 21 p acton major nov 22 guess firemen cant stand prosperity made the top rung last week then get knocked off the next tiger cats were the villains took the hose totcrs for the works vagabonds came out best in a 52 hassle with combines crystal gazers are beginning to shape up won one and tied one with dominion hotel got the edge by taking totals for four points finding the range for triples were g masales 700 m holmes 718 j drysdalc 787 348 r morton 75s d grcin 761 not enough space to record the 600s darn near every one had cm league standing tiger cats 42 combines 40 firemen 39 dom hotel 37 vagabonds 29 crystal gazers 23 baxter lab nov 22 indians stuck to their knitting this week and put the zero sign on the yankee score sheet athletics paced by reg hoarcs 635 trlcount did ditto to the brav es the odd single game comes to light to wit m mclntyrc 221 e landsborough 242 a duby 260 g mcquay 228 bob skidgmore pretty near had three games alike he had the figures but reversed em in the inst 211 211 and 112 s tough league standing indians 48 yankees 39 athletics 33 braves 2a gleoleagee nov 23 maybe in the far distant future some team will beat the snapping a but puddle jumpers couldnt they dropped the works lucky six hud no trouble in pick ing up 7 points from the frogs go- gotters split the first one with es kimos then went go gotting after tho last two and totals for 0 points top men on tho totem xle wero j bullough 757 h enrle 732 g booth 665 g rarr 643 d groin 633 w barr 614 b martin cl and c kohart 616 i standing- snapping a ftii go getters 43 lucky six 33 purt- dlo lumpers 27 eskimos 27 frogs 24 teenace rs nov 24 doodle bugs didnt do themselves any harm when they clipped the comets for both games c goodwins 228 single featured this go cardinals made it one and totals from bear cats b agnews 477 double stood out in this hassle a williams tossed in a 205 single dim wits had it on pin raiders for one and totals with t mosaics 230 taking the honors league standing comets 29 dim wits 25 doodle bugs 24 bear cats pin raiders 18 cardinals 16 beadpln highlights intercounty camo back from oakvillo with 7 points putting them in first place sportsmens show qualifying round goes dec 15 get your entry in beryl creighton is a repeat winner for the tops cleaners award no gal topped her 687 jack drysdalc the honest fireman clicked for both the mccutcheon s mens wear and gordons hardware with his 787 and 348 edie mceachern wins the boss ie ledgers lga foodstuffs with that 308 single sevenup reinharts and coca-co- ja awards for hidden scores wen- won by jill morton carol good vin ray toth and andy williams thats it amigos adios campbfjllvlue church groups hold meetings mrs gordon mcphail was hostess for the womens missionary soc iety on thursday afternoon miss simpson opened the meeting- with a poem i will lift up mine eyes unto the hills the scripture rending taken from 1st corinthians ind- matthew 28 was read by the president and miss kennedy reports were given by the secretary treasurer und cheer secretary miss simpson gave a fine report of a meeting she had attended in guelpht on november 17 several helpful changes are suggested es pecially in the childrens depart ment the bales sent from guelph preabyterial weighed 2000 pounds and were valued at s83147 they were sent to birtle school a nom inating committee was appointed to bring in a slate of officers for 1967 the roll call was answered using the word worship mrs greenlees gave an interest ing paper on the topic what is the presbyterian church in canada doing education was strongly stressed teaching these people the better way of doing so many things working with them cannot be overestimated the question asked is how well are we as christian people taking over this work the offering was dedicuted by mrs menzies in place of singing the hymns as usual they were read by mrs crawford a sociul half hour was enjoyed by all blair aaxulary meets mrs douglas inglis was hostess to the blair evening auxiliary on wednesday evening mrs llambly opened the meeting with a poem he will answer a hymn was sung and the lords prayer repeat ed in unison mrs andrews led in the scrip ture reading which was read rcs- ponsively prayer was offered by mrs dcwhurst the topic what is the presbyterian church in canada doing was given by mrs roger mhon the christian church must feel responsibility and help our missionaries in every way educat ion is very important medical ed ucation is very much needed tho port workers are doing a good work with strangers coming to our land the various reports wore receiv cd and some loiters of thanks road by the chcor secretary a nominat ing committee was appointed also a life membership committee sev eral items of business wore discuss ed homos wore offered for 1957 righteous was tho word used in answering tho roll call mrs men zies gave tho good thought tho master is coming leavtiig thought with us bo not forgetful lo entertain strangers fur thereby some have entertained angels un awaros hebrews 13 2 mrs 1 r mcphail read luke 10 3842 show ing how mary had chosen the better part when jesus visited at the home of mary and martha martha was more concerned about preparing the meal mrs menzies closed the meeting with prayer after which lunch was served and enjoyed vera howard ivan macleod exchange rings rev g s baulch of st davids presbyterian church campbell- ville officiated at the recent doublering ceremony when vera daughter of mr- and mrs daid howard of rr 2 cumpbellville became the bride of lvn son of mr and mrs harry macleod of rr 1 acton the church was de corated with white shasta mums for the marriage the brides floor length jacketed white gown of silk lace and nylon net had a skirt featuring a double nylon net flounce with lace in serts net niching and scroll braid the matching jacket had slender pointed sleeves and a peter pan collar trimmed with simulated pearls and cup sequins her circul ar style veil made of fine rayon net with dainty scalloped embroidered edge was caught to a halo of nyl on tulle with lily of the valley trim she carried white carnations and red roses bridesmaid was the brides cous in miss ieona smith of campbcll- ville wearing a floor length strap less gown of pink nylon net over taffeta with matching bolero and mittens she carried pink carnat ions and wore a necklace given to her by the bride miss frances quillman of cumpbellville niece of the bride was flower girl she wore a floor length gown of blue nylon net over taffeta and carried pink carnations mr howard gave his daughter away and the grooms brother ar thur acted as groomsman roy howard brother of the bride and henry maclxrod brother of ue groom were the ushers about 70 guests from milton ac ton hamilton guelph dundas and campbell ville attended the ev ening reception in the masonic hall at campbellville the brides mother received in a navy blue crepe dress with a corsage of ed and white carnations and blue ac cessories assisting was the grooms mother in a pink and grey taffctn dress with a corsage of red and white carnations and grey access ories a threetiered wedding cake dominated a central spot on tho head table mrs angus thompson opens home to wi mrs angus thompson win host ess to the greenock womens in stitute for their november meeting- mrs e patterson presided the mooting opened with the ode mary suwurl collect and lords prayer in unison scripture was road by mrs j 1 allan roll cnll was a current event in the ab sence of the secretnry on account of illness the minutes and treasur ers report were read by miss elvu pearen items of business included the giving of a dortnrfbrtilrihe welllu- in county tb association ap pointing of a committee tovarrnnge a program mawy by children for a social evenmg to be held in the school enrly in december the conveners of community act ivities and public relations pre sented the following program two readings by mrs c allan trade between canada and britain and we should be part of the answer in place of part of the problem the latter written by pndre young of tho oac mrs c aitken n reading the way i see it a duet hy mrs r mrkeown and mis ii ileid the report on community aotivitios and public relations as compiled by mrs wm biillentino for the guelph area convention was road by ma 11 held all enjoyed a word contest and a game then followed the district directors report of plans for the next district annual with conuuts- by as hostess the branchs tweed smuir book which is becoming quite interesting was piit on view the mooting closed with the sing ing of god save the queen a sonl time followed when lunch was served by the hostess and her assistants the december meeting is to be held at the home of mrs c aitken with tin- usual christmas roll call and exchange of gifts to cost no more than 35 cents reporton three hospital sites nuulington choice of site for the proposed 1450000 hospital tu serve burlington nelson eust flamboro district was report ed on at a citizens committee meeting recently in the burlington district high school three locations were found suit able by the consultant team of agnew craig und peckhum who compiled the report these are the brant museum site a location on the north end of brant st and a site on the guelph line pros and cons of the three locat ions were discussed without any choice decided upon a temporary board of 18 governors was elected and m m jtoblnson was chosen for honorary membership representatives from each of the councils involved burlington nel son eust flnmboro and water down will be appointed to the board as well as two physicians from the medical society and one member of the womens hospital auxiliary to make a total of 25 members e l buchner optometrist in acton every wed afternoon office at 48 mill st i acton hours 130 6 00 evenings by appointment 30 deluxe gas range standard model 7 fc ft available ajz djj natural gas or propane gas we accept tradeins root hardware people buy the free press lo read ind read the free press to buy home mainfmnoncm supply um 8t ph- mj specializing in higrtquahty products electrical appliances building accessories miscellaneous home equipment we sell for far less league standing eisens 44 roll erettcs 36 dare devils 35 terriers m high rollers s3 speed balls 28 if you need fuel oil stove or furnace grades call 69 thompson fuels acmwi en id wivitber nhoad change to safer let us winterize vvtpw st1tpbkrw your 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