Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 1, 1967, p. 6

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v v 4 th aclort fm frm wtdnwdt nheygey 1 m v tke pin at acton bowling ken lanes h u i fo rd aataaai jan 23 sousn iere a ftrat game winner against rliushtcs then that was 4mlr finish at ingas how they dropped the net two and totals best aeons were of the single varietytor finishers doug dvaycott 20x donharris 223 ahd ben bay llss 205 tor rollers ray at kinson with 205 was a loner wildcats jiadao trouble rack- tug up a triple win from the shorthanded supers wvyui angell 673 helen lssueur 649 helen yateman 610 tteanna bulkwgh 236 and millie fabian 211213 tripled tod singled tor wildcats phil lesueur 646 bob anderson 629 and john gljbert 200 dittoed for supers won ders may not have been sing ing irish lullabies but they lulled rockers to sleep and won all games jake the snake van der koot 737 309 lyle cripps 649 artie white 620 gerry post 613 and gerald draycott 233 were on the triple and single plateaus for won ders tfenfflsthe menace crooks 701 3h osve shan non 644 ed parent 621 and tinnle masales 246 made it for league standing wildcats 80 wonders 70 finishers 65 rockers 55 supers so rollers 37 ugtonudka jan 23 maybe it was be cause of the spring atmos phere maybe not but any how the lowly robins took the first place hawks for two and totals they won the first canto jor the loserst sharks were a by 24 pins lost the second by inne fit against aoarsas lough 619 217 mary ander- son 309 tt9 and agnts me- glnnts 379 159 tripied the rt counts for tulips making with the most for lilacs were marnie melkrt- 518 229 wirt- etta smith 518 232 and i wagner 513 t99 orchids came up with a two and totals win from dandyuoot who made the win son to the se cond spasm by nine pins mar lon storey 615 210 tracy vlietstm 570 290 and betty hardie 473 180 had top tripl es for orchids top trio for dandylions were sylvia mages 525 192 rheta goodwin 491 222 and charlene andrews 405 1158 league standing orchids 71 lilacs 55 tulips 50 pansles 50 sweet peas 45 dandyllons 44 micro plastics jan 24 alley cats with a two and totals win from wild cats took possession of lop spot joan knight 717 v dave smallwood 200and srnkfct pietrangeli 267 tripled gnd singled for the winners no tricountsfor wild cats but for singles it was ruby lausten 207 joanne mdcenna 201 and john mcgiuoway 211 golden hawks won the first from blue angels by 19 pins then went all out and wound up with all games to their credit and an gels lost first place forsooth heather ellis 728 gary prev- ett 671 paced the win jim kel- roan 628 wayne cram 611 ma ry lou cram jl7 and george tikox 260 tripled and singled anwsojka 493 231 and an nette st pierre 470 183 made with the trjeounta cameos shot up to second plac with a triple win from central car tage janice withers 312 206 mary paplllon 502 199 and bea anderson 476 226 paced the win eleanor goy 532 208 kitty allen 303 190 and irene lavole 395 149 top ped the cartage efforts acton jersey dairy with a two and totals win from nielsens clo thing created a threeway jam for third spot ivy martin 619 282 anne greenfield 576 236 and alice hatfield 487 185 put the cream in the dairy win donna krapek 587 230 grace robertson 555 199 and ina mellon 505 185 were best for nielsens league standing family store 70 cameos 68 acton jer sey dairy 66 nielsens clothing 66 central cartage 66 ledg ers iga 63 maor jan 26 norms barber shop had their bowling arms honed to asfine edge for their encounter with dominion ho tel and handed the wasowicz wallopers a zero count game- wise the vociferating contest was declared a draw clipping off the top trio of tricounts for the barbers were bill an derson 8 315 bui shannon 768 and george nurse 702 301 dick dupuls 597 double rates a mention it contain ed a 307 solo ed mcgllloway 802 jeff fryer 750 and bob ag- new 729 headed up oominiona efforts station hotel made with a triple win at reliable taxis expense with don har ris 779 pete schlpper 607 and strikes at youth bowling council hy tockie palmer 24 then went to town and bar relled home a winner by plen ty in the third top trio for the robins were ikne grant 536 212 mary elliott 531 183 and bucysynnott 521 238 for hawks it was helen jocque 574 247 joyce buch anan 439 149 helen fowler jjovl52 crows crowed but good when they met up with doves they rookrhebul and coos for the works phyllis angell 635 241 shirley tur- kosz 607 232 and lois gor don 492 177 were tops for the crdws doves peaceful efforts were headed up by deanna feullougb 516 210 pat post 436 192 and dianne mathe- son 413 162 league standing hawks 66 crows 57 robins 44 doves 43 bid timers jan 24 rockets launched thm into first place with a triple win from the not-so- hot hot soots mamie allfcn 467 178 helen kttorf 456 200 and molly mchugh 419 961 were chief launchers for rockets firing the best shots for hot shots were mary da ley 448 167 and eunice met- calf 384 141 meteors were a two and totals winner from fleas who scratched out a win in the middle chukker verna arbic 580 226 peg soiehrogrf 485 179 and han nah cleland 394 172 sparked the win fleas best efforts came from rosewinter 559 214 joyce sadafas 356 144 and marie chapman 356 130 league standing rockets 71 fleas 66 meteors 58 hot shots 57 bltm springs nursery jan 24 sweet peas made a gain at pansies expense they lost the first by 6 pins got the equaliser in the second by 31 then powdered the big one in the third for a two and touts win fay gow 577 238 peggy cmmcrsbn 506 200 and nor ma tihu422 4202 paced the win jackie higguis 461 158 jeanbuuough 445 191 and marie lambert 433 199 came up with top triples for pans ies tulips won the first from lilacs got clobbe in the se cond then rallied to win the third by 17 but were shy on pins for totals deanna bul- munsters but lost the second by 14 pins and the third by 12 for a two game loss but had enough pins in hand to salvage the singleton for totals black bart bartholomew 605 gino de bartolo 218223 and john dunn 223 uncounted and singl ed for munsters sharks went for solos earl waller 270 norah cuschemeyer 222 harry oehlrich 201 and john busche- meyer 225 had em league standing alley cats 74 blue angels 73 golden hawks 71 munsters 71 sharks 70 wild cats 61 imfustrialcommercial jan 25 with don grein trundling 768 along with frank meads 613 taxi driv ers stalled masson motors for the ffirsftwo games they won the first by 111 prrnxnd the second by 23 then massons found the ignition key- turn ed on the power to win the last chukker by enough to take tot als jeff fryer 725 phil lesu eur 705 and ron latimer 689 were top tripling trio for mas- sons with larry nolan 694 and john robson 626 pacing mason knitting won all games from ledgers iga who had don price as a loner with 698 twice the ab supermarket came from behind to win they took the first canto by 39 pins and the second by 30 then just to put the icing on the cake they took the third by plenty for a clean sweep don harris 656 ed parent 617 and bob martin 410 double were the headerups for the ab boys peter the heater homer with 657 was the loner for allans league standing masson motors 100 ab supermarket 95 allans collision 79 mason knitting 60 taxi drivers 49 ledgers iga 16 acton ladies jan 25 family store won the first two from ledgers iga but fell down badly irrthe third and lost out for totals the four point win however gave family store sole posses sion of first place emmy fry- ters 545 262 ula atkinson 500 186 and audrey lawr ence 480 239 were top trip for family store for ledgers iga donna manes 595 250 jan 28 the bantam zone vbc finals have turned into a family affair as far as the ac ton ybc bowlers are conccrn- ra for in the last two qualify ing games rolled it was the storey sisters janet and deb bie qualifying for the girls doubles the norrie sisters cindy and kathy qualified for the girls team along with sharon ellerby helen robertson and valerie bateman patricia sampson was top girl and will be the bantam singles repres entative in the bantam boys barry payne qualified for singles and martin lavole and kevin per kins for doubles for the team bruce swift henry toebes wade knight colin price and roger moeachern qualified congratulations and good luck in the zone finals in the junior and senior div ision george adams was one person who followed suiuwtb games of 106 107 and 107 the youth bowling council registrations as of january 16 are 32141 of which 19261 come from ontario in the bantam division this week alley cats took two gam es from night hawks angels came up with a two game win from neprunes rolling sjonjs took ofse garaeand totals from top hts top ten bowlers were ron nie moore 125130 255 martin lavole 146106 252 barry payne 132115 247 kevin per kins 107135 242 sharon el lerby m7 123 240 bob o- rourke 119117 236 henry toebes 15281 233 debbie storey 120108 228 patricia sampson 117110 227 roger mdeachern 64162 226 the cocacola sevenup and reinharts pop winners were henry toebes gord mccon- nell sharon ellerby and hea ther mceachern in the junior and senior di vision idiots took two games and total pins frdirtifot rods flirttstones won two and totals from pinbusters and crouts won two and totals from jerks top ten bowlers were craig perkins 611 241 bob turkosz 551 197 i pat nicolak 530 206 john churchill 522 230 dave pink 472 216 ja ckie paltrier 469 203 kenny marshall 457 197 jane fab ian 448 164 guy payne 445 169 larry knight 441 172 league standings bantams- angels 72 alley cats 61 night hawks 53 roll ing stones 35 neptunes 29 top cats 12 juniocs and seniors hot rods 82 pinbusters 77 flint- stones 61 idiots 51 jerks 45 crouts 41 at norrie 60s leading the wt parade carry nolan with 671 was the lone wheeler and deal- 4 ror reliable a aborthanded aoton lanes outfit clobbered sports comer in the first men lost out in the second by eight pins and got badly beaten in the third but managed to snare the singleton for totals by 10 pins george barber 731 had deforest ft and ken hulford 601 did the tricountlng for the bowling alley gang phil lesueur 772 320 and earle middleton 606 were the dlpsy doodlers for sports cor ner league standing aoton lan es 100 dominion hotel 77 station hotel 73 norms bar ber shop 73 reliable taxi 55 sports corner 42 acton friends jan 26 runamucks got tak en but good in the first canto against hogans heroes but re covered in time to win the next two but couldnt quite make the grade for totals don arch ibald 648 280 joan mccris- tall 554 238 and orv chap man 503 190 headed up run amucks trundling top trio for heroes were ron schmidt 716277 joanne duval 545 210 and floyd schmidt 500 195 monkees made with the big win in the first against rounders then dropped the co conuts in the next two but hung on to take totals by is pins keith andrews 702 248 hank earle 585 216 and alma schmidt 531 240 came up with the top tricounts for monkees rounding out the top triples for rounders were de anna bullough 598 240 lot na marshall 569 257 and red barnard 560 276 rat patrol were a going concern when they met up with f troop they won all games dodle mc giuoway 600 208 hartley co les 586 235 and john chap man 519 196 tripled and ja ckie papillon 205 singled for the winners heading up the troops losing efforts were howie jank 609 colleen dav idson 546 224 with triples and bob doyle with a 203 solo league standing runa mucks 68 hogans heroes 66 jack ridley cartage umhect concrete blocks e concrete brick cinder blocks o clay brick sand stone livestock and fertilizer farm service and suppues dump trucks for hire fully insured pcv class ps a f acton phone 0530730 quality monkees 64 f troop 63 rat patrol 61 rouders 36 acton mixed ian 27 fire balls hung onto their share of first place with a three game win from fiukea mary daley 631 217 nancy jensen 614 233 jon hurst 353 186 with triples and charlie gough with a 230 single rfrcaupithc fire balls flukes efforts were paced by grace robertson 555 213 ma- xln hurst 470 193 and norm price 391 151 teddy bears with a jhree game win from lucky seven also stayed up tor their share of top spot al though they were pressed hard to win the last chukker by 23 pins pacing the teddy bears win were don price 590 265 ed wvne 544 209j and marie tizsard 474 215 best for the unhaicky seven were edna dobbie 466 167 kayc gough 458 189 and chris jensen 433 19r 007 rounded out the trilogy of shut- cults by taking all games from hot shots fred landry624 245 gary dobbie 568 290 and charlene gough 486 229 sparked the win bill coates 555 215 ray llzotte 555 240 and verna arbic 507 198 were best for hot shots league standing teddy bears 78 fire balls 78 007 65 hot shots 62 flukes 59 lucky seven 57 big four jan 27 if was rough rid ers turn to ride into first place with a three game win from argonauts jake van der kooy 619 210 ada gils 615 264 and trudy hofstede 506 202 rode the tricounts for the winners top triples trund led by argos came from lyn da ensing 562 222 harry hofstede 526 219 and janet hofstedc 482 199 alouettes lost their hold on first place when they only took two and totals from tiger cats harry ensing 551 207 joe hof stede 546 231 and renee vos- kamp 489 181 led the alou- ettc hit parade best trundling trio for the tcs were oscar feenstra 543 210 jennie kui- ken 449 179 and ray gils 446 183 only acton represenuttfvts show up tor hoanl meeting the inaugural meeting of the north hilton urban board scheduled for wednesday eve ning or last week was cancel led und for a good reason onlv acton representatives showed up and the doors to georgetown municipal build ing were locked the meeting was scheduled for georgetown council cham bers and notification had been served at a recent acton coun cil meeting it was actons turn to chair the board for ihe year acton council voted unani mously in favor of councillor robert drlnkwalter having this honor wednesday of last week four council rcprescnta- league standing rough rid ers 75 alouettes 74 argonauts 62 tiger cats 41 headpln hilhes belated congratulations to bev goy of guelph who won our elimination tournament two weeks ago this tourna ment the brainchild of jeff fryer proved popular in its or iginality and will probably be repeated the latter part of feb ruary dark horse of the af fair was john mcgiuoway johnny mac lasted until the seventh round we wont men tion any names but some of the hot shots went out in three and four and was my face red the qualifying round for the youth bowling council bantams is over and we congratulate the winners ybc columnist jackie palmer reports on this most pro gressive bowler of the week came from the blue springs nursery league marion storey strung 200205210 in that order due to a typographical er ror last week edna dobbie of the acton mixed league was credited with a string of 167- 167468 it should have read 166- 167168 ye wekkum edna that winds it up my friend- lies so adios amigos and good night daly city lives from acton a well us an acton weekly newspaper re porter made the irtck to the paper town 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