Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 24, 1967, p. 13

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v vtv vjvv v tim mvis r i itturvrr ospringe the acton free press wednesday may 24 1967 at youth bowhnd council farms sold families move hy jock e palmer not ho won the youth bowling councils junior and senior division championship last saturday afternoon with big surge of power in the final game champs are from the left lynda harris captain dave pink larry de forest gary price and jean hlscock staff photo mmmthawk captain bruce swift accepts the youth bowling council bantam champion ship trophy from supervisor ivy martin at the final saturday morning session from the left are nlghlffawks bruce swift helerfr robert son cathie norrfo jim krapek debbie storey and mrs martin staff photo may 20 with the complet ion of the ybc there was nnturallv a few surprises in the bantam division night hauks came up with the championship after being in second place last week and down 67 pins with the help of jim krapek 244 and debbie storev 209 thev caught up and drifted ahead to be the champs congratulations in second place allev cats 2887 behind first place b on iv 96 pins had ron turkosz 263 janet story 244 and mar tin lavale 223 in third place angels onl 23 pins away from second place had a tot al of 2864 kevin perkins had a nice double of 373 and pat sampson 199 in fourth place were rolling stones with a total of 2717 wade knight had 205 and colin price 177 double congrats to all for the bantam consolat ion top cats won with a tot al of 2688 margot matheson the captain who has been one of our hard luck bowlers all season as far as injuries are concerned still got frowned on by ladv luck on our final dav of rolling margot turned up with a sprained finger in a splint on her bowling hand there was a bright ray of sun shine though margot bowl ing left handed captained her team toftvln in the consolation round or the bantam playoffs congratulations neptune next in the conso- lution roll had a total of 2420 ncplunes were helped along by bob orourke 230 and gord mcconnell 225 congrat illations to each and every team in the bantam division and everyone bowled their best see you next vear good bowling in the junior and senior division hot rods were hot because thev were in first plncc last week by only a small margin of 13 pins they had to make sure of their pos ition and this is exactly what they did and came up to be the champs the bowlers who made their grand total of 5205 were gary price 693 and dave pink 540 congratulations idiots who had to gain 13 pins to be ahead tried very hard but luck wasnt with them and they finished in se cond place with 4989 helpful bowlers to make second place were john churchill 482 lar ry mcafee 427 and larry knfght 446 in third place with a total of 4558 were the crams the total was arrived at b craig perkins 403 and jackie palmer 487 in fourth place were pinbnsters with a total of 4480 gord morris 402 and anne watson 343 helped them to reach then total con- grais to all in the consolation jerks came up with a total of 3242 to uin max he il vvis the good news that jo vfit shall who is on the jerks found out from specialists that there there will be no more operat ions foi our populai joey just lots o vxeriise for his legs and ankles lo bring them ar ound to top fn condition that thev won the consolation or was it iusi ihe good bowling of the whole team bob tur kosz bowled a 597 triple and christine hiscock a 527 to briny the team along to win congratulations the next place team was flinistoncs with 3105 gary turkus bowled a 561 triple and bob toth a 448 to help the team along congrats as i said belore to the ban tams congratulations to each and everv one of you for a terrific vear and i hope to see you all next year good bowling on behalf of all the league i would like to thank all the coaches who did a marvellous job mrs martin for the terri fic job she did in supervising us and to the person who made the league possible and a great success mr ken hut- ford thank von veiv much wefl goodbye everyone see you next year good bowling new owners take possession gpiltinf the pim at acton bowling lanes by kn hutu rtf ugfonudim may 15 well it was hawks who flew off with the playoff honors in the six game ron total pins to count it was ro bins who took what appeared to be a commanding lead at the halfway mark robins 2319 score had them well ahead of hawks 2220 crows 2219 and doves 2146 the fourth game saw the flock clo sing in on the robins robins posted 710 hawks came up with 751 crows were cawing over the 772 effort and doves were back in contention with 821 hawks 869 effort in the fifth saw them take over with a total plnfall of 3840 doves flew in with 853 to crowd them with a total of 3820 ro bins 70s game saw them slip to the third slot with a pinfall of 37344 crows 738 game gave them a total of 3729 came the sixth and final game and hawks with 858 for a total of 4698 successfully withstood the challenge of do ves m0 game for a total of 4620 robins 675 in the final gave ihem a total of 4409 one phi more than the crows who chalked up a 679 for a total of 4408 so to the champion hawks betty lockerbie he len fowler eileen wedge he len jocque and joyce buchan an go the plaudits of the crowd and the spoils of the vic tors top trundling trio in the playoffs were ileen grant ro bins 1191 joyce buchanan hawks 1158 and helen jocque i hawks 1123 several good solos were bowled gre- ta feenstra 225 gail currie 21 helen jocque 265 210 joyce buchanan 262 258 and dene grant 226 258 211 here endeth the 6647 chap- tar of bowling for the legion ladies and u just remains to have the banquet at the can adian legion on june 2 and it is finis for another season of bowling for a good bunch of lers emerge victorious to go on to the zone finals at the georgetown bowl on june 4 the gals bowl at 1 oclock and the men bowl at 330 in class 1 bui graham class 2 dave mcmillan class 3 dave shan non class 4 earl middleton class 5 dee deforest class 6 phil lesueur for the fe males class 1 marg dunn class 2 edna dobble class 3 sylvia mages class 4 deanna bullough class 5 joan knight the coba 180 and under av erage winners sylvia mages marylou cram earl waller linda wood and steve blan- chard will be travelling to the park royal bowl clark- son on may 27 they will toe the foul line at 2 p m for fin al honors last monday night saw us lock the door for the end of th 6667 bowling season as always it was a good season thanks to all the leagues hard working executives who gave it that little bit extra effort to make the bowling season boatsj better for everyone the finals in all the leagues provided chills thrills and in some cas es upsets the central ont ario bowlers association came into being and was a big suc cess and coba should be in for a better term next season our personal thanks go to the staff of the acton lanes who cooperated in every way to make bowling enjoyable to our patrons so until septem ber the first we are saying with apologies to bob hope thanks for the memories that my friendlies winds it up for another season so act ios amigos and goodnight da ly city f vou cam buoy boating wflmfi own orttbl oat 15 to 20 author b mercury oiithnarrl daajer credit mverl may 21 toe house roil for the otceefe bowler of the month saw the following bow- 3fc oat co noatval b77m51 0 express buses to woodbine vaanananananakbanannam saturdays ifl may 15 to july 1 aataaaaaaakv leave acton mead ta mm track at actag day 1155 am ww mnmmnmk 330 includes admission aanananananma kdetar after lest baca wiles bus depot is mm si g l adams agent tatapham ssssaoo iydcttiins should he seen and not hurt by mrs d g robertson mi and mis c upshail and umil moved on monday to i he vkanhui hum on ihe 1st line above mimosa which ihe icicntly purchased the cooke hunt on the high vvaj ind more ivvently owned in william klanci and pui- i based a couple ol month ago in william hamilton has utm been inm ihe latent county briefs in othei business lountv council received the lesignation of dr m jarrctt as director ot preventive denial health from the couim health unit appioved the designation of hallon centennial manor to be applied to the complete home loi the aged complex with the oiiyinal building to be refened to as miri pellil house and ihe new wing as martin house received and welcomed a delegation of students horn the brook ville public school set june 29 as a special meeting to discuss the consul lalive committee report re commending n single board of education foi the county briefs from milton oakville and bui lintton had already been teceived commended ihe effoi ts of w b mcgregor 1 m o coor dinntor lot his el forts in as sisting during ihe search for marianne schueit with tmo caullies and services owners arc mi and mis les lie irom near milton who will he moving in the near future mr malcolm leltch who has been an engineer in hes- pelei lot a number of years has lemgnctl his position to enable lirin moie time to opet ite his farms as he has pur chied hib uncles faim form eil we leachs on the 3rd line mi anil mis millei and milv liom weston bpent the weekend at then cottage on the 3rd line mis doroihv golding and itihviine miss sylvia dnik ol toionio spent the weekend unli i in- foimei s datightei and son inlaw mi and mrs aleck slew ail mis william isley was able lo leave si josephs hospital on smiths following tecent suigeix and is now comales i iiii at hoi home mr buck sr and miss pau line klein of guelph visited on sunday with ihe formers on and daughterin low mr and mrs len buck and family mi and mrs dakln and daughter visited ovei the week end with relatives in bradford penn mr and mrs douglas rob- ciison and family guelph mi and mrs ken robertson and daughters oakville visit- vd with their parents d g and mis robertson mr and mr george cooke and bill guelph and doreen fiom oshawa spent part of the holiday weekend nt their cot tage he iv mr and mis william mann and lamlly toronto spent the holiday weekund at their farm on the second line 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