Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 20, 1967, p. 14

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j v mtn jv l jfcrtifc m i- v fctf vn r n churchill uk tt mm1 beard growing contest started out with many entrants but only these five dandies finished and each won a 4 prize in the udging done saturday at the fair wayne kellys left won the accolades as the best groomed dorson frizzell was udged the longest marvin hunter wears the bushiest gary bateman was the brightest and best shaped while john mowat took honors n the goatee department staff photo pillih the piha at acton bowling lanes bv ken hulford big four sept 8 as the lite eddie can tor used to sing in the zlegfleld follies another season another reason for making whoopee thats the way it was with the big four bowling season kick- off they were not too concern ed about what team beat who but more on establishing averages to make up their teams for the com ing bowling festivities so in looking over the scores we find some of the bowlers in midsea son form in the triple depart ment rink vuetstra 724 311 henry kroes 629 and jennie kul- ken 659 took top honours plenty of good scores in the solo de partment sidhofstede214ren- ee voskamp 207203 joe hof- stede 206 john vuetstra 202 jake vanderkooy 244 dolph ar- ragon 211 and linda ensing 258 so it would appear that when the exec made up the teams for our friday nighters they are going to have some good material to work with beardmore sept 11 hot shots lived up to their name in the beaxdmore ln- augurajthey won all games from the hippies who were apparently not too hip in their win efforts but as rudyard kipling used to say leastwise i think it was kip ling lt matters not who won or lost but ow you played the rud dy gyme pacing the hot shot win were deanna bullough 670 roger dodger murray 633 and jerry post 618 in for the hip pies were jake vande rkooy 650 bill fabian 639 the lesueurs won the first from finishers dropped the second then stashed away the third and bad enough pins in hand to take the singleton for totals phil lesueur 750 and dennis the menace crooks 668 paced the win alight mention that the menace got off to a slow start but finished up with a neat 335 solo the youthful vet eran don ducky harris 720 and reg dunk 682 335 headed up the finishers efforts lock- erbies made with an 11 pin win in the first from uppers and won the second for good measure but fell flat on their collective faces in the third and uppers made with the big win to take totals fred lockerbie was the loner for his team with 608 uppers came up with a trio of tricounts ray at kinson 682 earl west 620 and helen yateman 604 league standing hot shots 7 lesueurs 5 lockerbies 4 up pers 3 finishers 2 hippies 0 blue springs nursery sept 12 the blue springs nursery league is in full bloom and to start things off team no 6 ran up a three game win oa team no 5 with ivy martin 759 deanna bullough 663 and tracy vuetstra 217 tripling and singl ing sylvia mages chalked up a 609 tiicount for the losers team no 1 after dropping the first can- visit here rockwood mr and mrs homer cheyne of lakeland flor ida visited recently with rela tives and friends in the area mr cheyne and two sons own and operate four photo develop ing and camera shops in the lakeland district sentimental oung lad ah professor what uould this old oak sa if it could talk profes sor- it would sav i am an elm robert r hamilton orromcnusr 116 mountainview road s 773971 to to team no 2 bounced back to win the next two and totals the third game was close 17 pins was the deciding factor cora walters with singles of 202225 was tops for the winners jane mccrea 213 and joan schipper 212 had solos for the losers team no 4 went down in the first two against team no 3 but av erted the shutout by annexing the last chukker by 32 pins mary anderson 203 and sherry morris 202 made with the solos for the victors marion storey tricoun- ted 621 for the losers league standing team 6 7 team 1 5 team 3 5 team 2 2 team 4 2 team 5 0 micro plastics sept 12 road runners were off and running in their encount er with coasters and tucked away all games in their win bag with dee deforest 651 gino debart- olo 633 heather ellis 202 black bart bartholomew 226 and fred curtiss 222 trlcounting and soloingr coalers zero ef forts were headed up by jimkel- man 656 and lucy synott 200221 lucky sevens luck ranout after winning the first two from the shadows and it was a 52 split in the sevens favor earle middle- ton 644 karen jenkins 248 and shi mcconnell 201 tripled and singled for lucky seven for the shadows it was joan knight 678 elmer white 214 and dave mc millan 250 munsters were a two game winner plus totals from nit wits who managed to grab the middle canto by four pins solos were the payola for munsters with frank mckenna 207 ed wood 203 marg dunn 205 and smitty pietrangell 213 getting em john dunn 207 and alice tilcox215 were soloists for nit wits league standing road runners 7 munsters 5 lucky seven 5 shadows 2 nitwits 2coasters0 major sept 14 acton lanes hit the win jackpot in the major league tdckoff with a three game win from norms barber shop pac ing the acton lanes efforts were jim bullough 798 dee deforest 791 316 and carl deforest 705 clipping the tricounts for the barbers were bill shannon 733 brother dave 634 and wily wilo near 620 gold stripe won the first two from dominion hotel but took a back seat in the third and had to be content with the big end of the 301 split don ducky harris 870 323 ernie lawson 734 and jeff fryer 707 high lighted the gold stripe win jim kelman 722 spike spires 671 and tinnle masales 630 were up for dominion reliable taxi took it on the chin in the first against station hotel but regroup ed their forces in time to win the next two however the station hotels big win in the first gave them the edge for totals and it was 22 point split the smil ing irishman larry nolan 719 larry porte 705 307 and the ever green cam lelshman 686 were the reliable shooters for reliable taxi tops in the sta tion hotel lineup were pete hom er 802 bob agnew 725 and brian mcdonald league standing acton lanes 4 gold stripe 3 reliable taxi 2 station hotel 2 dominion hotel 1 norms barber shop 0 big four sept 15 the flying dutch men are still in the process of average bowling to make up team personnel so its not a case of who beat who but how they bowled individually and here are the top trundle rs on the nights play renee voskamp crashed the tri ple barrier with 641 the rest were in the solo class with jake vanderkooy 235 henry harbers 221 henry kroes 225 harry barens 214 harry ensing 271 martha oosterhof 209 johnoos- terhof 204 harry hofsiede 216 lynda ensing 205 and john deu- nk 205 being the best students headpin hilires dont know for sure whether the no blow rule is helping the trundle rs or not but scores for the beginning of the season seem to be better than usual but it does make i difference after leaving up what used to be the censored counter pin you came back and the scorekeeper has you down for a 13 count instead of a zero this coming satur day morning the youth bowling council gets under way and sup ervisor ivy martin and her staff of coaches are preparing another busy season with future canadian championsfound out one thing this last summer that might well be put into effect by some of our chronic beaters and that is that there are three not two sides to every question your side my side and the right side so all we have to do is decide which is the right side and were in bus iness- that winds it up for now my friendlles so actios amlgos and goodnight daly city by ken hulford fancy turnout trophy is awarded the en- and sandra van fleet are in the rig try of g s matthews by ken hulford at sat urday afternoon s horse show larry knight staff photo dont miss georgetown fall fair this friday saturday sept 22 23 featuring one of the finest horse shows in the district harness racing midway jumpers carriage classes wagon horses friday evening fr concert at grandstand using local talent saturday centennial parade leaving georgetown market centre at 1 pm for the ground excellent hall exhibt open friday evening at 7 pj georgetown girls pipe band in attendance admission 75c students 50c cars 50c brenda speaf brings honor to area as centennial queen churchill church sunday ser vice time haa btan chanced from 1110 to 1130 until further notice mrs alyrtto jay of rexdale waited at the horns of mrs 0 stephen or a few days last week also mr and mrs wannacott and mr and mrs bigger of long branch visited for a day at the same home mr and mrs tom mclaughlin of listowsl visited her parents mr and mrs duncan waldle and attended the centennial service on sunday afternoon in acton mrs e davis and mrs g macewan of london were visit ors at their brothers home with mr and mrs alfred thompson last week jimmy anderson son of mr and mrs emmerson anderson was in guelph hospital for a tonsillectomy operation all are pleased to hear he is fine again churchill friends were pleased brenda spear daughter of mr and mrs fred spear brought top honors to our community whan she was chosen centennial queen on friday evening at act on fall fair brenda and all her family were again surprised when her aunts and uncles mr and mrs a wood of winona also mra w ifettti and mr and mrs weaver of hamilton attended the fair on saturday they had not heard the news until they saw brands riding in state in he paradel mr and mrs emmersonbud anderson also are brendasaunt and uncle mrs bob kerr spent all last week in toronto representing ibe junior farmers association of ontario at the young world food and development seminar for the world held in torontowhere over 90 countries were represented bowl for pleasure vabowl for health the entire family can bowl together make tt a data bowl where the action isi youth bowling council begins sepft 23 acton bowling lanes io main st n membir obpa s330170 fc b mmm m iw won kit rockwood mrs barry slea main st rockwood was lucky winner of a kit of trichem li quid embroidery at acton fall fair 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