v v v j at acton bowling lanes e b y 9 o mu iford strikes at youth bowling council by jackie palmer the acton free prats wednesday january- 25 1967 rflt william hyde georgetown heads haton fin bureau- ian w finishers started out ok against wildcat they won the hrst ut wildcats took a dim view of this and equalled in the second than baited fin ishers into feel county in the third for a two and totals win wtjrlrhrangell 643 helen le- sueur 206 oeanna bullough 214206 and joyce masales 217 tripled and singled lor wild cats don harris was the loner for finishers with a 647 tri- count wonders made with a two and totals win against supers who waited until the fl- ito before registering a win arlie white 730 369 earl west 61t gerry post 618 and lyle cripps 230 were on the triple and single plateaus for wonders for supers it was phllhbesueur 708 bob ander sen 663 ben rody 626 and ches lewandowski 225 roll ers rolled to good effect to win the first two from rockers but rockers rocked them in the third by enoughto win and pick up the singleton- for totals rollers cashed in with singles john dennis 202 ro ger murray 205 and reg dunk 249 had em lyle broughton 618 cd parent 204 and tinnle masales 201 were up for ro ckers league standing wildcats 73 wonders 63 finishers 60 rockers 55 supers 50 rollers 35 legion ladies jan 16 doves handed the league leading hawks a sur prise they took em for two and totals with pat post 528 240 and deanna bullough 469 181 leading the mt parade helen jocque 626 249 joyce buchanan 517 204 and helen fowler 412 153 were on the wing forflawks crows were a two and totals winner from robins who could have rever- edthe issue if they had won the last tame which they lost by 24 pins phyllis angel 684 274 shirley turkosz 575 202 and lois gordon 542 264 were crowing for crows top trio for robins were ilene m grant63sr279ljucy synnott 571 209 and mary elliott 420 149 league standing hawks 64 crows 50 doves 43 robins 39 old timers golden hawks and it to get them a one game win and totals the hawks had no trouble in winning the next two but went shy on pins for the slngjetori prank mctcenna 630 john dunn 646 and karen jenkins 228 were pacesetters for munsters singles were the theme for hawks with cord slsson 210 heather bills 211 ed wood 201 gary pretftftte 214 and unda wood 205 hav ing em sharks won the first from wild cats dropped the second and tied the third but hadthe edgefor totals and- wound up with the big side of the 43 go bob cathcart 691 harry oehlrich 650 earl wal- ler 617 and john buschemeyer 227 were on the triple and single plateaus for sharks dave mcmillan 616 eerie mid- dleton 268 and art oalgle 255 were there for wild cats league standing blue an gels 73 alley cats 69 sharks 67 munsters 67 golden hawks 64 wild cats 59 industrialcommercial a jan 18 masson motors were their usual powerful selves ag ainst allans collision in the first but the wreck haulers frabbed the second stanza by i pins and went on to win the third butwere shy on pins for totals ray toth 707 frank morton 669 and jim bullough 606 were top trio for allans for masson motors it was jeff fryer 744 phil lesueur 692 303 and wayne mason 636 mason knitting lost the first to taxi drivers then tied the skeins together to win the next two and picked up totals for good measure larry nolans 700 tricount for mason knit stood out it was a loner ab supermarket made a clean sweep when they met up with ledgers iga but the iggas had them worried in the sec ond they came within three pins of winning fred locker bie 777 338 don harris 136 and don lindsay 700 tricount- ed for the ab soys paul ham ilton was a loner for ledgers with 623 jan 17 rockets got off jhe firing pad with a two and to tals win from fleas and made for a share of first place fleas hung on for their share when they won the second canto by 30 pins helen fiittorf 514 178 mamie allen 388 158 and mollv mchugh 385 143 triggered the triples for ro ckets rose winter 540 191 joyce adams 406 203 and ma rie chapman 332 0142 scratch ed the tricounts for the fleas hot shots were not so hot ag ainst meteors meteors took em for two and total verna arbic 519 203 peg spielvogel 429 172 and hannah cleland 356 i46 paced the meteor win mary daley 554 268 el eanor widowski 294 c1i3 were best for hot shots league standing fleas 64 rocket 64 hot shots 57 met eors 53 blue spring nursery jan 17 things didnt pan out right for pansies they dropped the works to the frontrunning orchids marion storev 668 242 bemyhardie 422 146 and lois walker 408 255 tricounted the top triples tor orchids marie lambert 504 213 jean bullough 489 194 and joan schipper 378 147 were best for pansies lilacs were a triple winner when they met up with sweet peas mar- nie mellor 588 207 wanetta smith 513 i90 and dna deb bie 469 170 paced the win heading up sweet peas ef forts were fay gow 525 200 norma titus 474 19s and rulh archibald 338 12s tu lips won two and totahcfrom dandyliom who made the win circle by winning the middle chukker deanna ibullough 535 212 agnes mcginnis 490 177 and sandy sinclair 460 175 made with the top triples for tulips for dandylions sylvia mages 585 215 char ier andrews 446 fl66 and rbeta goodwin 402 186 were best league standing orchids 66 lilacs 52 paroles 48 tulips 46 dandylions 42 sweet peas 40 micro plasties jan 17 blue angels strengthened their hold on first plac whe they tookthe second place alley cats for two and totals with jim kel- man 695 wayne cram 638 and helen mcmillan 211 tripling and singling joan knight 676 and bill rognvaldson 245 tripl ed and tingled for alley cats munsters piled all their power into the first game against standing masson motors 97 atb supermarket 88 allans collision 79 mason knitting 46 taxi drivers 45 ledgers iga 16 acton ladies jan 18 central cartage with a three fame win from acton jersey dairy moved up for a share of first place el eanor goy 745 271 irene la- voie 61s 269 and kitty al len 589 213 for triples along with velma wests 232 solo sparked the central cartage win top trio for acton jer sey dairy were anne green field 520 229 alice hatfield 372 j57 and fran pierce 346 139 ledgers iga got back on the win trail after losing the first to nielsens clothing by six pins they won the next two afid totals with shirley ro- senberskv 688 250 verna ar bic 548 235 and annette st pierre 488 197 pacing them may swackhamer 560 213 ina mellon 520 179 and mae ward 503 201 were top trio for nielsens cameos won the first two from family store then the latter caught fire and powerhoused the third game win with enough of a pinfall to take totals top triple for cameos came from janice wi thers 594 212 bea anderson 566 199 andmarv papillon 510 234 sally whiblevs 221 single helped the cause triple trundlers for family store were elsie wittekock 591 236 lila atkinson 528 179 and jean mclsaac 524 215 emmy frvters 217 single in the fin ale helped family store league standing family store 66 central cartage 66 nielsens clothing 64 acton jersey dairy 61 cameos 61- ledgers iga 60 major jan 19- dominion hotel were a free wheeling outfit against sports corner they won all games with a record- breaking first game of 1413 thev vascd off the torrid pace in the second and third but had no trouble in making with the wins jeff frver 890 333- 313 ed mcgilowav 833 373 and the mightv moe john stone 697 were top trio for the wasowici wallopers triples phil lesueur with 684 was a loner for sports comer sta tion hotel hung it on the ac ton lanes in the first game but lost out for the next two and totals when the bowling outfit found the range george bar ber too had deforesrtsi 318 and ken hulford 645 al ong with jim sulloughs 533 double sparked the win prank muscles morton 767 306 don harris 724 and al norrie 664 were top trio for station hotel reliable taxi upset norms barber shop by win ning two and totelsafter the cuppers salted away e first canto the barber shop tried to salvage the singleton for jotah but missed it by 20 pins larry nolan 685 larry porte 634 and stan svrnnn 425 double were in the drivers seat for taxi wllo near 700 and george nurse 613 paced the barber shop league standing acton lan es 97 dominion hotel 77 sta tion hotel 66 norms barber shop 66 reliable taxi ss sports corner 38 acton friends jan 19 runamucks with a two and totals win from f troop replaced the troopers in top spot don archibald 627 230 joan mccristall 569 223 and orv chapman 466 172 were top triplers for runamucks bob skldgmore 553 4212 howie jank 512 201 and bob doyle 501 205 along with kathy facers 20q solo was f troops best hog- ans heroes came to life after losing the first to rounders they made with a two and to tals win imerv harness 610 293 ron schmidt 596 259 and doris townsley 574 205 along with joanne duvals 201 single headed up heroes win fay gow 563 224 ireg adams 543 213 end red barnard 497 195 tricounted for round ers rat patrol won the first from monkees dropped the se cond then came back to an nex the inst spasm by eight pins and picked up the single ton for totals for the two and totals win jackie papillon 706 247 john chapman 508 203 and dave hunter 489 207 tripped the triples for patrol for monkees hank earle 670 241 keith andrews 634 243 and jack handy 670 241 were best league standing runa mucks 64 hogans heroes 63 f troop 63 monkees 61 round ers 54 rat patrol 52 acton mixed jan 20 fire balls took on jhe league l tedd be lifidtooktthem for a two and totals decision to create a tie cits on their win prowl ri ding be tricounts for riders were jake van der kooy 698 276 dolf van arragon 568 201 and ada gma 460 154 alouettes won ihe first two and totals from argonauts who were heading for a serd count until they won the last canto renee voskamp 658 255 har ry enslng 385 231 and rink vlletstra 583 220 paced alou- dues win top trio in the ar- smauts cause were harry ofstede 698 250 dfnl bow man sis 189 and john du- enk 454 169 league standing alouettes 69 rough riders 68 argonauts 62 tiger cats 39 headpln hilrtes there was a rumor going ar ound that the oconnor open would not be held this season but a direct contact with the great man himself john mar tin dispels this john says and i quote the oconnor open is a national institution and it definitely goes from may 14 to june 4 end of quote an oddity in the micro league gord sissons first and third gomes of 105 was the total of his second game a 210 in the okeefe bowlers of the month the house winners for november were class 3 tinnle masales 656 class 4 ray atkin son 697 class 5 stan swann and don harris 789 and for the ladies class 1 ruth archi bald 473 class 2 joanne em- mervon 729 class 3 helen le sueur 625 class 3 millie fabian 691 most progressive bowl er of the week edna idobbie bowling in the acton mixed ran a string of 167167168 our ybc press secretary jack ie palmer has the uptown low- down on the junior and sen ior ybc qualifying rolloff so it just remains for me to add my congratulations o the win ners before signing off how ever i would like to congratul ate in particulate jackie palm er herself for her steady eight- game block of 1700 and bob turkosz who after a dismal startof a-three-game-3svfint- ished strong with a 1114 rohjjy iuiais uccuiun 10 urcmc xic i n ic i jul for first place fire balls fv l the first with ease hung on to win the second by 15 pins then dropped the third by 16 some good scoring in this go for fire balls jon hurst 678 and mary daley 620 had triples nancy jensen 241 rose win- doubles that winds it up once again my friendhes so adios amigos and goodnight daly city jah 21 the big news this week is the result of the jun ior and senior zone qualifying round for the ybc national championship for junior girls the doublet were pat nicolak and jane fa bian for the team it was anne watson jean hiscock ruth pettit lynda hferls and chris tian hiscock for singles- x have the honor of represent ing the acton lanes the junior boys singles was gary turkosz dave pink and gary prlc qualified for the doubles the team was gord morris frank buschemeyer larry knight steve manry and bob ballon tine for the senior doubles bob turkosz and larry mcafee qualified congratulations to all the qualifiers andbest of luck in the one rolloffs our bantams have one more twogame block to roll this i saturday and then we will know who will represent acton in fhe bantam division it would seem that fortune pluys some nustv tricks on the ranks of our bantam bowlers after battling the flu another childhood ailment mumps is laying low some of the bowl ers the latest viotlm is deb bie storey and we hope she gets well quick in the bantam division this week alley cats conquered top cats with a double win rolling stones came up with one win and totals defeating neptuncs angels had one and totals defeating night hawks top ten bowlers were bar ry payne 130139 269 a tie for second place colin price 95173 268 and martin lavoic 106162 268 janet storey 13mj7 255 roger mceachern 108- 140 248 henry toebes 58189 247 patricia sampson 101116 217 sharon ellerby 12843 211 bruce swift 101107 208 kevin perkins 13058 l8 wade rlnight 76 111 187 ocacola ireinhnrts and se- vnup pop winners were mel- ijnc hardie janet storey ron- iie turkos and barry payne in the junior and senior di- vision pmbusterswon three big games from idiots hot rods took two and totals from jerks flintstones did the same tb crouts top ten bowlers were jack ie palmer 676 251 bob tur kosz 650 297 gord morris 560 236 dave pink 507 256 pat nicolak 480 2i3 gary turkosz 474 193 frank bus chemeyer 433 167 johnctiur chill 434 189 larry mcafee 433 155 anne watson 413 153 league standings oybbantams angels 70 alley cats 61 night hawks 55 rolling stones 35 neptuttes 31 top cots 10 oybc juniors imd seniors hot rods 80 plnbutters 73 flintstones 56 idiots 46 jerks 43 crouts 36 norval juniors planning banquet the 1967 junior farmer re union was held in masonic hall milton saturday with bill beattys orchdstra providing dance music and junior farm ers entertaining during inter mission c- it was decided at the janu ary 11 meeting of norval juni ior farmers to hold their an nual banquet and dance at stcwarttown hall february 10 tickets for the banquet and a lucky draw will be on sale through junior farmer members entertainment at the event is to be supplied bv marionn music makers actons junior farmer ban quet will be held at bnllinafad one week later officers for 1967 were elect ed and at the conclusion of business a bake sale was stag ed with the proceeds going to wards retarded children georgetown firefighter wil ham hyde was elected chair man of the halton county fire prevention bureau for 1967 at the groups recent annual elec tion of officers the bureau comprising fire fighters from the acton oak- ville georgetown and milton fire brigades meets monthly to plan countywide fire pre vention programs in the in terests of public safety capt harold coulson of mil ton is past chairman vice- chairman for 1967 is his son jim coulson of milton fire department the secretary- treasurer peter campbell of oakville was returned to office as wathetteflsurjexharry wilson of oakville chairmen of committees were also named during the election all committee chair men were returned to the same offices they held last year as follows literature chief d wilson of oakville public re lations chief a e clement or milton poster competition firefighter glen stringer of milton christmas safety dis trict chief george wright of oakville inspection blitz chiefs m holmes of acton and e lewis of georgetown audi tors chief wright and inspec tor ves miller of oakville i believe we bad a fine year with our 1966 program and ourbureau is being recognized across canada as a leader in fire safety programs the new president william hyde told the annual meeting the group is planning to prepare displays of antique fire equipment for centennial parades in halton during canadas loonrblrthday year as its contribution to ward the 1967 centennial cele bration seat belts car manufacturers are-now- providing many more safety features in the new models certainly the padded dash and collapsible steering wheel should reduce injury but the one feature that will save in jury more than any other is the seat belt buckle up be- fore you start dont be caught dead sitting on it f moc ridley cartage llinlfoff concwti mocks goncriti muck cinoir ilocks clay mick sand stoni uvistock and firtfuznt farm service and supputf dump trucks for hire fully insured pcv clatt fs f acton phoni tssfltoo train to toronto ask about convenient departure and return times for informttion phone tha local cn pssssnosf sales office canadian national mcwilliams chairs ter 275 had singles for teddy i aruiirtn bears don price 702 302 ma 550ciailon rie tizzard 644 and frank da ley 602 made with the tri counts and ed browne soloed a 219 hot shots won the first from lucky seven by 11 pins dropped the second but ral lied to win the third and totals ray lizofte 629 225 bill coates 448 178 and verna ar bic 441 188 paced hot shots best for ludkywseven were chris jensen 5iv207 edna dobbie 501 168umd vince thornton 462 183 flukes were a two and totals winner from 007 who saved face by winning the middle chukker by six pins kurt haefner 503 194 norm price 503 189 and pete jenkins 477 217 tripled and maxine hurst 219 singled for flukes dot thomp son 569 209 charlie cough 538 187 and bill dobbie 514 203 tripled for 007 league standing fire balls 71 teddy bears 71 hot shots 62 flakes 59 007 58 lucky se ven 57 bq four jan 20- tiger oats may be trailing the field but at times thev can upset the little old applecart suchlike as knocking rough riders out of top spot with a two and totals win herirv kroes 607 268 jennie kuiken 567 202 and oscar feenstra 543 199 led the ti- halton crown attorney p k mcwihiams of oakville was el ected president of the halton county law association at the annual meeting held in milton recently vicepresident is d v lati mer of georgetown bruce gardiner of oakville is secre tary and r r kosterskl of burlington is treasurer for 1967 directors this year include c f learherland aoton a j nichols milton tom holden of oakville and milton j h h depew and j fuller oakyille elmer moore and d carnie burlington the only time gertie doesnt look in the mirror is when she is pulling out of a parking space pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north gait telephone 62i7sm announcement arthur a johnson od and james p johnson od f will be opening their acton office february 1 at 54 miu street east next to manning electric office hours wednesday saturday please phone 853950 for appointment look great feel wonderful join the alpine club 12 wesleyan st 8779531 georgetown recently enlarged and now open under new management do you want to lose weight improve posture end appeerence toneup muscles enjoy new pep end vitality you can enoy these great benefits by loming now and 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