Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 29, 1966, p. 10

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ppf aa5 fmih bowling lanes by k e h o i f o r d mm wrwevertnought it i- but it did wiwcu rinejiy met waterloo only in this tjt wis the wonders and u the wildcats were they wished the had stood in bed leads up to the fact ihat wtldcats took a three une defeat at the hands of i the wonders earl west 649 ajmu white 648 lyle cripps ou jake van der kooy 217 3arry post 201203 ken brooks 222 and gerald draycott 202 piled in the triples and sin gles to make the whv wild- isefforbrewflh singles m and ihelen lesueur 213 helen pi yateman 221 joyce masales 233 and millie fabian 203 had era supers lost the first to rollers by 20 pins then pulled up their socks and won the next two and totals phil le- sueur 720 ben rody 638 rich tremblay 249 and wally scea 254 tripled and singled for ra roger murray 697 joljn dennis 2023i and ray with a twtrand totals win from the robins who almost won the last game but lost by three pins joyce buchanan 568 237 helen jocque 505 251 and eileen wedge 480 f200 headed up hawkes win ilene grant 661 263 lucy synott 530 215 and mary elliott 401 165 were robins best doves won the first two from crows who came alive in the third but couldnt make up the deficit for totals deanna bullough 571 194 dianne matheson 486 165 and fern schultis 425 152 topped the doves trundling for crows it was phyllis angell 573 260 shirley turkdsz 419 172 and lois gordon 376142 league standing hawks 55 crows 45 robins 37 doves 31 old timers dec 20 rockets broke the twoway tie for first place with a two and totals win from met eors rockets took the first game by six pins had no trouble in winding the second but failed to make the grade in third vibu ni nn tw the- third mamie allen 441 zfzj2lsiiz far helen blltorf 428 165 rollers finishers made with a two and totals win from rockers who dropped the last game by two pins don harris 691 john robson 622 and ben bayliss 602 had triples for fin ishers tinn masales 201 dennis crooks 210 and lyle brougnton 220 soloed for rock ers league standing wildcats 61 finishers 56 wonders 53 rockers 50 supers 43 rollers 31 ugien udios dec 19 hawkes came up and june shaffi 385 137 pac ed the rockers win- meteors best were vcrnu arbic 559 232 peg spielvogel 520 208 and hannah cleland 312 117 pleas scratched our a win from hot shots in the first by 14 pins then got swatted down and it was hot shots for a two and totals win mary daley 439 163 gloria dunn 417 165 and elsie johnson 363 0178 had hot shots top trip les rose winter 466 178 joyce adams 456 170 and marie chapman 312 122 were best for fleas if best wishes our thanks and gratitude for your generosity gordon hardware limited league standing rockets 46 fleas 43 hot shots 40 met eors 39 micro plastics dec 20 alley cats moved within one point of top spot with a two and totals win from the leagueleading blue angels martin oehlrich 614 joan knight 237 smitty pietrang- eli 217204 and dave smallwood 202 tripled and singled for al ley cats jim kclman 693 wayne cram 630 and jens lausten 201 were on the triple and single plateaus for blue angels golden hawkes after losing the first to munsters flew into orbit for a two and totals win ed wood 218 frank mead 221 heather ellis 235200 soled for hawks steve blan- chard 689 gino debartolo 220 marg myette 235 were best for munsters sharks took making with the triples for iga were verna arbic 622 241 donna manes 582 208 and annette st pierre 536- 208 league standing nielsens clothing 55 central cartage 54 ledgers iga 53 actori he bins to win the fim from mon kees by 9 pins they jot beat but goodmthe secondbut raj lied to win the third monkees had enough pins stashed away to grab the singleton for to tals making with the singles for rounders were lorna mar shall 201 roy vaughan 215 red barnard 245 and ron janks 225 jack handy 241 and hank earle 226 hit them for monkees f troop out-manou- vered rat patrol for a bighvee game win with howie jank 670 boipg the big gun for f troop hartley coles was the hot shot for the rats with 614 league standing hogans 56 runamucks 52 township appointees make annual report jersey dairv 52 familv store 51 cameos 50 major dec 22 sports corner are beginnifvtoknoekthe form harts for a kop their latest upset being a two and totals win rrom dominion hotel phil lesueur 739 334 atrtkr white 641 and earl middleton 606 were on the triple plateau for sports corner amblin aggie agnew 627 was a loner for dominion norms barber shop clipped off a two and totals win from reliable taxi who won the middle canto rounders 50 wait ior it hank monkees 50 f troop 49 rat patrol 37 acton mixod dec 23 teddy bears won the first from fireballs by 30 pins the fire balls caught fire to annex the next twomilne appointees to tin and totals to keep their top ton fire area board were spot nancynsjta569 231 present mr thomson- said mary daley 531 2117 and jorrthe acton brigade had an- hurst 478 177 fired up the swercd 40 calls in the rural the suothisslonot annual reports by township council appointees highlighted the fi nal meeting of nassagaweya council for 1966 council appointees to vari ous boards and groups report ed to council on activities during the year and received a hearty vote of thanks from reeve w j coulter deputy reeve hoey and councillors ross gordon mrs anne mac- arthur and william mahon school attendance ofifieer stan norrish reported he hud made eight trips during the year and had travelled 86 miles on school business one work permit was usued charles thomson and jack ac- sagaweya he said the board was considering purchasing new uniforms over a four year period and each uniform costs about 75 deputy reeve hd- eysvho lives in xhe area ser- viced by the acton brigade said be had found the brigade to be very efficient mr thomson councils ap pointee to thetwwiy formed grand valley conservation aut alu tli 66 bu for the authority was 1566000 ross carbert appointee to the milton district high school board could not at tend- since he was attending a high school board meeting however he will submit a report at the first meeting of the year archie sendee threppointee to the mjltoa area fire board said it looked as though the board would have a 4000 sur plus on 1966 operatkmsthe surplus he explained would be put into a reserve fund and would be used to purchase new equipment when n nassagaweya contributes 123 per cent to tbemulon fire area boards budget duncan motfatt the town ships representative on the acton district high school board had given an annual re port at the township notnina- jipjumeetinr however he did attend the jast meeting he said the board did not antici pate building until 1970 is she really dumb dumb why she thinks a football coach has four wheels ill say shes dumb how msnywheels does it have two and totals from wild cats bill anderson 829 329 pete who wen tame tabbies except when they won the middle canto bob cathcart 649 john buschemeyer 635 earl waller 200 nora buschemeyer 226 and harry oehlrich 2264113 made with the triples and singles for sharks ruby lausten 628 earl middleton 617 john mc- gillbway 216 had em for wild cats league standing blue an gels 57 alley cats 56 munsters 55 golden hawks 50 sharks 51 wild cats 46 industrialcommarcial dec 21 masson motors won the first game then ran head long into a collision and it was aliens for a two and totals- win jimjiullough 709 frank morton 691 and ray toth 650 paced the allan collision win jeff fryers 699 tricount like horatio at bridge stood alone for massons the taxi driv ers didnt get the message in the first against mason knit but were on call for the next two for thebifr edge- of a 52 go ross morton 699 and don deforest 522 333 double headed up taxi drivers tri umph harry phelan 633 and larry nolan 605 were best for the knitters ab super market were a triple winner from led gers i ga in one of those hit and miss affairs don harris 691 was a loner for ab as was don prices 669 league standing masson mo- tors 73 ab boys 65 allans collision 58 taxi drivers 43 mason knitting 41 ledgers iga 14 acton ladios dec 21 nielsens clothing broke the threeway tie for first place with a two and to tals win from acton jersey dairy after losing the first game by 10 pins ina mellon 485 172 grace robertson 442 186 and donna krapek 433 167 were top tripling trio for nielsens for acton jersey dairy it was ivy martin 483 195 frances pierce 481 180 and anne greenfield 408 140 central cartage stayed in sec ond place with a two and totals win from cameos eleanor gov 576 t22l kitty allen 544 208 and li i herensberger 474 193 paced the central cartage win marv papillon 580 244 sally whiblev 504 185 and boa anderson 410 157 came up with the best triples for cameos familv store pot clobbered in the first by ledgers iga then equaliz ed in the second and siole the third spasm by 13 pins- for a lvo game win bul were shv on pins for the totals single ton lila atkinson 67f 280 jean mclsaac 449 182 and audrey lawrence 434 169 were family stores top trio with thanks and good cheer we greet our patrons this new year manning electric homer 774j303 and bill shan non 757 3037lrippcd the trip les for the barbers stan swann 827 326 ron cowan 632 and larry porte 472 doub le were taxis best acton lanes came up with a triple win from station hotel who made a bold bid to get on the win sheet in the third but mis sed it by 23 pins dee deforest 897 326303 jim kclman 703 and don deforest 640 sparked the bowling alley win frank morton 714 304 george wil liamson 696 and bob skidg- more 673 headed up the sta tion hotels efforts league standing acton lan es 76 dominion hotel 62 norms barber shop 57 sta tion hotel 48 reliable taxi 43 sports corner 29 acton friends dec 22 hogans heroes for tunes have taken a downward dip runamucks took cm for two and totals theheroes managed to win the middle canto by 4 pins don archibald 645 don deforest 640 and orv chapman 209 ran up the trip les and singles for runamucks it was singles for hogans her oes with hugo poulsen 201200 merv harness 204230 and jo- anne duval 212 getting cm rounders rounded up enough win frank daley 543 208 don price 491 191 and ed brown 486 183 were bearing down for the teddy bears 007 came up with a seven point win from flukes with bill dob- bio 581 239 fred landry 579 227 and charlene gough 549 202 pacing the win marj thorton 549 187 maxine hurst 526-m8- and norm price 468 180 were best for flukes lucky seven made with a two and totals win from hot shots who saved face by win ning the last chukker by 13 pins ada peal 670 268 bert robertson 656 257 and vince thorton 499 196 along with kaye coughs 205 single head ed up the lucky seven win hot shots efforts were paced by ray lizotte 567 236 verna arbic 516 188 and jessie price 476 193 league standing fire balls 59 teddy bears 54 lucky sev en 53 hot shots 47 flukes 41 007 40 big four dec 23 ips alouettes turn c to be league leaders taking all games from the erstwhile lea gue leaders rough riders mov ed them up to the top spot rink vlietstra 657 277 harry ensing 609 235 and renee voskamp 586 226 were top trundling trio for alouettes best shots for the rough rid ers came from dolf van arra- gim 567 248 and jake van der kooy 547 205 argonauts won the first from tigercats areas esquesing and nas- by 14 pins the second by 12 then flushed with success went all out and sank tigcr- cats with nary a trace of a win john duenk 634 244 harrv hofstede 609 215 and linda ensing 510 264 paced the argonaut win tjgercats los ing efforts were headed up by henry kroes 637 281 ray gils 438 163 and all looyen- ga 431 174 league standing alouettes 57 rough riders 52 argonauts 45 tigercats 28 haadpln hilitas prom all reports everyone had a very merry christmas so it only remains for us to wish all you kind hearts and friendly peoples the very best for the new year may all your headpins be strikes adi- os amigos and goodnight daly city 3 youth bowling with last saturday an open bowling date as is this coming saturday we have no bowling news to report on youth bowl ing so a happy prosperous new year to everyone and of course good bowling for every woman who ad mires strong sheiit men there are ten who prefer them strong and solvent foritje neto vear zve wish you all the old fashioned iqys health wealt f and happy times with i these wishes go sincere f thanw yous for loyalty shown us in the past may you have a happy new year rachlin jewellers you just threw the biggest party of the year no one was too hot no one was too cold no one was stifled by cigarette smoke want to know why your modern gas furnace was serving you taithhiily balancing the nest and humkfity forcing a constant supply of fresh filtered air into every room of the house the evenness of automatic gas hasting never gave the air a chance to get over- heated from too many people or clogged by cigarettes constant circulation never allowed the air to settle into a cold socket hm 8fefefcfo tia mmmik

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