Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 8, 1967, p. 12

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nvvt- m liittha acton fnm prk wednesday november 8 196 ff- i tkt phu at acton bowling lanelf strikes at youth bowling council bw jackie palmer north halton ossjf elect p martimfoe heat ken hulford oct 30 itot snots continued to roll hot taking hippies over ttw hurdles for a two and totals win keeps then thumping along in first place they were gun- nlng for the bundle tat hippies grabbed the- middle canto by six pans soger murray 763 al roach 698 gerry post 67lches lewandowskd 206 tripled and singled for hot shots in a like maimer for the hippies were jake vanderkooy 754wailyscea 812 bill fabian 281 phyllis angell 207 and artie white 219 finishers had no trouble la ftn- ishlng off the supers for a three game win and a gain on the tead- era howie jank 818 363 don harris 653 lyle cripps 634 john churchill 613 and helen fowler were on the triple and tingle plateaus for finishers dave shannon 696 and phil le- soeur 651 trlcounted for supers uppers held the upper hand over oaks for the first two games then faltered in the finale but wound up on the right side of a 38 go tom shannon 698 ed parent 124 ray atkinson 216 helen yateman 200 and muriel mccutcheon 218 paced the up pers win best in oaks efforts were jane mccrea 603 tumle masales 202 and john robson aw league standing hotshotc39 ftnlahers 35 uppers 27 hippies jw oaks 12 supers m sports corner mbctd oct 31 read runners are no longer running along in first place the hippies smote them up and thigh for a three game aria and knocked era off the top rung steve blanchard 733yvan emend 700 john junior dunn os and marc atyette 208 were on the triple and single plateaus tor hippies readmg up road banners efforts were dee da- forest 750 gino dtbartolo 668 and heather euls 612 the trip le win put hippies up for a share of top spot cannons flredawln- nloc salvo at shadows and made with a triple win to perch them selves up for a share of the top i rnnaysd wnort mb mil inglani 685 tor triples and peter klst 225 along with frank mcktnoa 212 tor singles paced the cannon via dave mcmillans 623 trl- eount for shadows was a loner coasters after dropping the first to lucky seven bounced back to annex the next two and totals heading up the win were jim kelman 730 jens laustsen 647 and gary prevett 209 tops in the lucky seven roll were earle mlddleton 675 and john church- ill 618 league standing cannons 35 hippies 35 coasters 32 road runners 31 lucky seven 20 shadows is eter 485 and lenora watte rs 435 were best for central cart age acton jersey dairy also made a big gain polntwlse when they wcv the first from family store by eight pins romped home by plenty h the second then hung on to annex the finale by 28 ruth molelland 559213 elean or ooy 39 204 and audrey lawrence 469 paced the win top trio for the family store were elsie wittekoek 627 238 madeline manes 452 anddianne taylor 373 ledgers iga grabbed the big shire of a 43 go with cameos they lost the first tied the second won the third phis the singleton for totals grace robertson 562 221 mur iel mccutcheon s17 anil donna manes 493 were on the triple plateau for lga up there for the cameos ware kitty allen 631 221 bet anderson 512 and alice hatfield 482 the result of the nights trundling tightens the league standings up consid erable league standlngr nielsens clothing 27 ledger lga 26 cameos 25 central cartage 25 family store 24 acton jersey dairy 20 old timers nov 2 monkeys made monk eys out of the swingers in the first two games then the swing ers swung out and grabbed the last game by 23 pins to avert the aero count helen bittorf 517 june shafl 426 and ina wilson 364 sparked the winter monkeys swlnglngest of the swingers for triples were verna arbtc 570 215 gwen dawe 363 and hanna ckaland 393 gogos climbed up the point ladder with a three game win from black cats cora walters s17 eunice metcalf 412 and agnes holmes 372 beaded up the win best for black cats were mamie allan 474 mary daly 457 and joyce adams 434 league standing swingers25 monkeys 24 black cats 19 go- gos 16 industrialcmmarcial not 1 steve blanchards 698 trlcount placed the ab super markets three game win from the finins who tried hard but failed to get any me ntl enables masson motors hit for t triple win at misfits expense with fred landry 757 wayne mason 749 307 and phil lesueur 663 tri- connting lome norton 733301 and keith andrews 637 went well for misfits reliable taxi upset allans collision for a two and totals win with jeff fryer 766 larry nolan 652 and ray atkin son 622 sparking the win don harris 733 pete homer 681 and bon doyle 629 were top trio for allans league standing masson mot ors 36 allans collision 33 ab supermarket 27 reliable taxi 23 misfits u flilms 9 acton umhos now 1 nielsens clothing made a big jump from fifth to first place with a three game win from the erstwhile leaders central cartage sally whlbtty 62s 228 llla atkinson 554216 tad annette st pierre 550 were top tricounters for nielsens mary papioon 562 lorna part- major taukstjttojljiimi the boom on the acton lanes and made off with a three game win mine host brian mcdonald 764 bob agnew 758 and pete homer 701 sparked the mill street taverners win best for the bowling alley outfit were jim buuough 754 ken hulford 662 and dae deforest 641 sports corner are on the heels of the station hotel crew by virtue of a triple win from reliable taxi don harris 837 326 phil le sueur 727 306andedmcgiu- oway 715 were top trio in the tri ple department for the sports larry nolan 674 and ray atkin son 611 were best for reliable norms barber shop did a little shearing when they met up with dominion hotel they woo two games and totals the waso- wicx wallopers averted the shutout by winning the middle canto by 29 pins fred locker bie 721 bill shannon 697 and john winston churchill 678 were top trio on the totem pole for the barbers jim kelman 708 wayne spires 619 had the mentionahles for dominion league standing station hotel 26 sports corner 25 acton lanes 19 norms barber shop 12 dominion hotel 10 reliable taxi 4 acton frionds nov 2 firebirds are still leading the league despite ab sorbing a two and totals defeat at the hands of the torinos joan mccrlstall 612 howie jank 607 sally bowman 246 bert robert son 223 and jean vaughn 213 were on the triple and single plateau for torinos june hunt er 213 and charlene andrews 206 soloed for firebirds mall- bus came up with a two and totals win from darts with doris town- slay 208 and grace robertson 205 singling bob doyles 261 remembrance dance saturday november 11 acton legion auditorium gay notes orchestra admission 200 couple everyone welcome solo was a loner for darts mus tangs chalked up a two and totals win against cougars who made a bid for the middle canto but missed it by 24 pins don arch ibald 604 carolynne williamson 216 and barb smith 210 tripled and singled for mustangs reg adams 624 and dave hunter 222 tripled and singled for cougars league standing firebirds 30 torinos 25 cougars 2 5 mus tangs 24 mallkus 23 darts 20 acton mixta nov 3 allouettes with a two and totals win from the flukes found themselves sharing the top spot with the flukes verna ar bic 608 218 fred dalgle 517 262 and rosemarie lltotte 432 were top trio in triples for allouettes for flukes it was ed browne 554 220 andre broulltard 441 and dan porty 383 wild cats made with a two and totals win when they met up with the tag team the tag gers averted a rero count when they grabbed he third game by 14 pins george fltzner 561 214 helen broulltard 500 and bill double 422 trlcounted for wild cats best for the tag team were ray uzotte 529 230 hec dalgle 552 and ray salts 432 hippies dropped the first game to fantastlcs then rallied to annex the next two and totals with bob browne 593231 bill coates 462 210 and marie chapman 452 204 pacing the win don price 513 doris fltz ner 445 and gary price 418203 were tops tor fantastlcs league standing flukes 24 allouettes 24 tag team 22 wild cats 21 hippies 19 fan tastlcs 16 big four nov 3 emblems continue their pacesetting ways with a two and totals win from expos the solos of hurry enslng 214 harry barens 253 henry har bors 218 and joe lauwers 213 sparked the emblems win joe hofstede 652 354 rink vllet- stra202 harry- hof 201 john vlletstra 229 and jane van soelen 211 tripled and singled for expos fathers had the edge on centennials for two games but got clobbered in the middle chukkar and centennials picked up the singleton for totals dolf van arragon 627 jennie kuiken 204 jake vanderkooy 209211 and jules fryters 226 were on the triple and single plateaus for the fathers aim hofstedes 641 triple was a loner for centen nials anns triple took over the leagues high triple for the gals todate her second game of 246 was one pin shy of tying high single ann was working on a spare in the tenth only to have her last ball punch out a three pin and there went her chances of taking over high single league standing emblems 36 expos 28 fathers 22 cen tennials 12 headpln hllites we acknowledge the apology of the mcnabb in his sports spot column last week and we have this to say it takes a big man to admit his mistakes and so in view of this the mcnabb can stand tall in his boots con gratulations are in order to ern ie lavson of the sports corner major league team ernie join ed the ancient and fraternal order of proud fathers with the arrival of a son registrations are now being accepted for the coba 240 and 180 average handicap tournament steve blanchard and earl mlddleton have the information on this and league secretaries can contact either one for same anent jackie palmers remarks on the chocolate bar selling campaign in progress for the youth bowl- ling council this campaign does many important things it en courages the children o assist the ybc it provides merchan dise prises for their individual efforts it provides the funds to ensure our provinces participa tion in the national youth cham pionships it sets up a scholar ship fund for the ybc mem bers in our province it allows bowling to be the only sport that can operate a local provln- clal and nation program without the financial assistance of pro- vlncial or federal grants that winds it up once again my friend- lies so adlos amlgos happy birthday shaun and goodnight daly city games enjoed by club members on thursday afternoon mrs jack har grave was convener for a lovely lunch served to over 40 golden age club members after a short business meeting and a social afternoon of euchre and croldnole prices for euchre went to ladles lst mrs davidson 2nd luk graham men 1st r miss hab mrjtceneryiicroklnola w ladies mrs har grave mrs kennedy men mr 0hara mr warne tickets for the annual turkey dinner dec 1 were available the wedding anniversaries of mr and mrs campbell winnand mr and mrs jack creaseysr come this month the club ex tends congratulations happy birthday was sung for miss marjotte hall the rhythm band will have another practice before going to milton manor on nov 17 with the acton wi the progress lb our chocolate bar selling seems to be greatly determined by our enthusiastic bantams whose salesmen and salesladies have taken the tag lead by going ahead of our juniors and seniors as it us ually is in nature we junlorsand seniors always wait until the last minute to do things and we gen erally succeed in reaching the top so continue your terrific work young bowlers of acton and good luck to you alll we have again this week which i am happy to say some more bowlers in the bantam division there were five new bowlers bill gentles dougle darby donna darby geraldlne jansen and nancy frank in the junior and senior divi sion i am also happy to say that we have two new bowlers karen manes and rick davidson in the bantam division this week the cats won two games by defeating the mice the skunks did the same to the gophers the moneys took one game and total pins from the dogs the top toners were as follows wade knight 150198 348 janet storey 148156304 573 216 margot matheson 527 barry payne 146160 302 joe mcconneli 143112 225 gord mcconnell 130114 244 ronnie turkosa 110127 237 valerie bateman 04141 235 coun price 15575 230 cindy norrle 124105 229 chris tennant 113101214 the sevenup relnhartscoca cola refreshing refreshers were joe mcconnell anne porte cindy norrle and colin price in the junior and senior divi sion the hippies took two games and totals from the hotstuffs the phycos defeated the swingers two out of three games along with total pins the unknowns did the same to the kooks ten toppers were gary price 573 26 margot matheson 327 186 guy payne 524 190 gord morris 491 177 rod mceach- ern 482 193 wayne deforest 482 174 bobcrourke 480181 larry deforest 471 184 larry knight 467 190 henry toe be s 457 177 league standings ybc bantams cats 18 skunks 18 gophers 16 monkeys 16 dogs 14 mice 8 ybc juniors and seniors un knowns 34 phycos 29 hippies 28 hotstuffs 18 kooks 11 swingers 6 thomas campbell assistant to the deputy minister of education spoke on trends in education to members of the north halton branch of the ontario secondary school teachers federation re cently in georgetown retiring president mtrtm- autarsingh of georgetown was dinner chairman he was pre sented with a gavel by mrs m powys as a token of appreciation a new executive headed by p martlndale of acton was install ed by mr richardson the ex ecutive includes president mr martlndale mrs m powys mil ton first vice president a truscott erin second vice pres ident david meaung george- tojyi 4hifd vice and miss e carey georgetown secretary- treasurer mr m rlchtrson brought greetings from the provincial office of the ontario federation and spoke of the exciting de velopments o challenge teachers in the coming year a number of resolutions were discussed and passed at the meeting 4h snuggle bugs at work meeting the acton 4h snuggle bugs have now completed their fourth meeting last week two of the members were not present so a work meeting was held the girls did a lot of work on their books and also their night ap parel all have finished cutting out their patterns and a few have their garments near completion at the last meeting mrs lynch and mrs mcnaughton showed how to do different seams and several stitching methods ev eryone found this interesting books are going to have black plastic covers this year some have finished the printing for the cover and also have their snug glebug made when the home economist comes to the next meeting they hope that shell be pleased with their work pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north oalt telephone 6217580 coming to acton lome fox party nov 17 at 33 churchill rd n 24 hour towing service tires and batteries service and repairs gasoline and oil richs bp service on hwy 7 at 5th tine of eaqueaing renin y and dick yoskayip 853294q color tv at its best for a free demonstration call first line tv sales and service ab supermarket raise money youngsters of the youth bowl ing league have been selling chocolate bars to raise money otijrmcesjhe roll ends various sizes corlon 4 and up suitable for hallways bathrooms etc indooroutdoor carpet ozite 6f55 the carpet that is sq yd good anywhere dixon general purpose reg 499 paint roller kit 2 9 1 rollers tray refill extension get yours while they last lakevie w discount centre main st n acton 53110 9 mill st red brand beef tbone sirloin porterhouse wing acton 8530075 steaks 99 c lb round steak or round steak roast 99 schneiders ooi k0 cooked meats 4 1 mac cheese head cheese pork loaf bologna meet chicken dutch loaf luncheon meat pickle pirhenfo nabob 60 plus 15 free save 16c tea bags 69c dole 48oz tins save 28c pineapple juice 3 89 ay inter 28oz tins save 15c pumpkin 2 39c tree brand 15oz tins save 51c black cherries 5l biclcs 40oz jars save 14c sweet mixed or baby dills pickles 65 blue bonnet 3lb pkg save 14c margarine 95 prices effective nov 891011 betty crocker assd save 41c cake mixes 3 si heinz 8oz tins save 34c beans 8 1 si frontenac save 14c vz gal cardboard container icecream 89c fresh produce daily canada no 1 pi1 ioh bag potatoes 39c ont no 1 3lb bag cooking onions 25c frozen food sunshine 2lb bag save 10c french fries 39 ballet c bathroom tissue r 41

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