Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 1, 1970, p. 14

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Acton Fro Wednesday April 1 the at ACTON BOWLING LANES by I Jetport would bother OSD students hearing aids would amplify noise March Lucky Strikes really upset the All they did the league leaden lake them for all games Leading the hit parade Tor the were Earl West Skip Vryenhoek Crippi and Al Roach Top trio In wore Conway 211 Helen and It wan two and totals win for Spitfires Shamrocks winning the last canto by pins to pi on the win board Top tripling trio for Spitfires were Ron 23 Roger Murray 221 and Tom Shannon 222 For Shamrocks It Don Harris 233 Vryenhoek 227 and Ches White 228 and Jack Dunn 196 Flukes mode with two and totals win at Avengers expense who hod Phil 778 394 Bob Woodcock Helen and Al Homey tripling and singling Second game was dose Flukes took It by 10 pins League Handing Lucky Strikes 119 Avengers 100 Shamrocks Flukes Spitfires 72 CAROLINE GARDEN CENTRE March 23 Carnations kept their hold on first place with a two and totals win from Shamrocks Jules Fryten 683 261 lens and Grace Robertson headed up the win Making with the most for Shamrocks were Orv Porte 214 Mary Anderson 565 217 and Tom Staves The second place Astronauts lost ground when Love Bugs took for two and totals Lome Norton 681 Timbers 262 Cliff Wedge 225 and Ruby paced the win Beit In Astronauts cause were Pete 582212 Bert Robertson 224 Donna Staves 250 and Mary Clou tier 21 1 was an even split for Heroes and Saturns winning the first canto by enough to the singleton for totals by pins while the Heroes won the last two games to give them their share of the points Top trio for were 623 249 Andy Anderson 595 and Ctrl Timbers Top for Heroes were Clarence 221 Sally and Malt Charles 481 156 League standing Carnations Astronauts Love Bugs Serums Heroes Shamrocks BLUE SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP March 24 Mums took a firmer hold on the top snot with a three game win from the Sunflowers Mary Anderson 244 Ivy Martin 204 and Laura Treble headed up the win Sunflowers efforts were paced by Sylvia Mages 1 Sandy McGraw 177 and Karen Matthews 467 193 Jasmines won two close gomes from Tulips the canto by seven pins and the third spasm by 14 They took a beating in Ihc middle however and lost the singleton for totals Jackie Palmer Lil Wagner 317 162 and Vcma 184 sparked Jasmines rolls Tulips best were Betty Pratt 462 ISO and Helen 459 163 Daisies trounced Snowdrops in the first then bowed out In the next two but had enough pins in hand to take totals Making with most for Snowdrops were Elsie Edmondson 205 Bub Wlghtman 420 134 and Eileen Pratt 399 154 Top for Daisies were Agnes McGinnei Betty Cole 156 and EnkaMcLcod League standing Mums 98 Jasmines 91 Snowdrops Tulips 84 Daisies Sunflowers SPORTS CORNER MIXfcD March Hub ins came up with a triple win Moon Buss taking loss The Bugs made a bid for the initial go but missed by pins Sparking the win were Bill Conn 300 Dave McMdlan 227 Howie Cathcast 333 and Joan Knight 201 Tops for the Moon Bugs were Brian Shendan John Dunn and Karen Jenkins Rioters rang the win bell for a triple win al Outcasts expense Middleion 767 323 Ches Lewandowskl 586 233 and Larry Knight 524 paced the win Top trundling for Outcasts came from John McKcnna 570 323 Luiy 492 197 Ruth Moycr474 Fowler 474186 It was a two and totals win for Fallouts after losing the first game to Alisons Leading the hit parade for lallouls were Rod Cam Leishmsn and James 476 Best for Allsorts were Smltty 524 191 BUI 516 209 and Bob Woodcock 507 196 League standing Moon Bugs 62K Outcasts Allsorts Rioters Fallouts 38 INDUSTRIALCOMMERCIAL March Jon Hurst Electric won two games from Petes Barber Shop but lost out for totals when the Barbers clicked in the middle canto by enough to take the point for totals by 29 pins Don Harris Pete Homer 744 256 and Frenchy Conway were top trio for the Electricians Clipping em off for the Barbers were Jim Bullough 261 Dove Shannon 241 and Bui Shannon double Johns Texaco Service was a two and totals winner after losing the first canto to Tylers Transport Phi 793 300 Charlie Auger 368 and John Hoare were top trio for Use Keith Andrews with 239 was loner for Tylers Co Landed on the Supermarket lo the proverbial ton of bricks In the first to have the Abies get even in the second gome Both teams battled down to last frame in the finale in a photo finish with Beardmores getting the nod by 30 pins Top trundling trio for were Ron Schmidt Dee and Ray Atkinson Best for the AB wen Middle ton Tom Browning 266 and Ken Beardmore Transport 41 ACTON LADIES March 25 After losing first game to Nielsens Go thing 1 A came back strong tho win the next two and totals and take over top spol Pierce Nan Hurst 341 and Mary 488 205 headed up the win Top trio for Nielsens were Donna Manes 190 Marlon Hunter 493 205 and Grace Robertson Central Cartage got knocked off the lop rung when Family Store tied em In the first canto won tho second by pins and barrelled home in the finale for a two and a hair phis totals win Pacing Family Stores win were Kilty Allen 244 Mary Sklrrow 173 and Mathieson 185 Topi in the Cartago trundling were Marlon Storey Donna Staves 499 175 and Jean Smith It was two and totals win for Cameo Boutique Beckers Milk winning the middle Anderson 210 Joyce Saltier and Belly Cheync 486 sparked the win Making with the most for Beckers were Mae Ward 303 and Sue Nightingale 100 Nielsens Clothing 89 Cameo Boutique 84 Family Store MAJOR LEAGUE March The Acton Meadows Juggernaut rolled to a three game win over the Acton Lanes with Mac llcrrington Ron Shannon 330 and Jim Bullough leading the hit parade Top trio in the Lanes efforts were Doe DeForest Earlc Middle ton 701 and Had Store rolled to a three game win over the Reliable Taxi with Bill Shannon 315 Frenchy Conway 796 349 and Squcek Rigo 7B2 294 trundling top For Reliable Bob Martin 732 Moe Johnstone and Phil LeSueur were best Sports Comer also picked up a three game win with Scenic Pools taking the loss although the Sccnlcs almost stole the finale Just missing it by four pins Pete Homer 741 Bruce 687 288 and Larry Nolan 681 262 headed up the win Jim Mitchell Pete Walker 613 257 and Pete 223 topped the Scenic Pools roll League standing Meadows 78 Hlntons Store Sports Comer Reliable Taxi SOW Acton Lanes Scenic Pools STRIKES At Youth Bowling Council By Margot March In MasterJunior Tournament rolled at the Plantation Bowl in Islington March both Bruce Swift and myself along with our Muter Bowler finished in the 95th position out of 134 competing teams three game score and mine of 587 along with six game score of 1364 for a team lotal or was well behind the first place teams 3068 rolled by Noah Gordon Hicks and from the Plaza Bowl In Sudbury Cardigan sweaters were won by the Junior In first teams and all participants received crests symbolic of the tournament Junior boys high triple was won by David Culver from Plantation Bowl with a score or The junior girls high triple was won by Joyce Maxwell from Lanes in SI Caiharines with a score of The Junior boys and girls high angles were won by Kevin Rose from the Lanes Peterborough and Jcri from Bowl A Rama London both with the same scores of The Bowling Proprietors Association or Ontario and a potato chip company were cosponsors of this event attracted 4 16 junior bowlers and master bowlers For the retold the Youth Bowling Council membership new stands at this is an increase over last seasons registration of 38333 Back on the local scene of C bowling we had in Bantams bowling Cardinals taking the first game by one pin and tying the second game with the Blue Jays Orioles got back on the board taking both games from the Sparrows Robins decided they just werent going to get beat and look both games from the Wrens In the second shift the Pigeons started things off by taking both games from the Crows Canaries once again sung themselves into a two all win from the Parakeets Doves did a lot of cooing and rounded up the mornings bowling with a two game shut out against the Swallows The Ten Toopcrs were Ronnie furkow 373 ACTON FRIENDS March Challengers made their top spot position little more secure when made with a three game win at Mustangs expense Doug llendsbee Pete 617 216 and Elaine Meecham 319 paced the win Mustangs top trio were Ken Thomson 302 John Chapman 471 180 and Rob Paulsen 46 8 The second placers Acton Speedway lost ground when Swingers swung on them for a two and totals win Gary Ritchie 60S MLlt Rowe mil and Pudge Jordan 201 headed up win Tho Speedway were Don Archibald 259 John Churchill 686 and Solly 451 132 Head Hunters made with a two and totals win Charlies Pals winning the middle Craig Perkins 620 223 Jack 186 and Gary 476 headed up Head Hunters win Best for the Pals were Chick Rick Tremblay 466 163 and League standing Challengers COW Acton Speedway Swingers Head Hunters 52 Mustangs Charlies Pals lib A DPI bowler Gary Price now Seaman 1st Class RCN home on leave for Easter weekend from the Navy base in Trenton dropped In to say hello and got In a Tew games or bowling Might say that Garys bowling skill is as sharp as ever despite the fact he has little or no chance or bowling while on duty In the weekend Beat the Champ the final roll saw Mac and Five hundred students at Ontario School fur trie Dear In Milluti this week joined the growing protest against the rumored locating in Esquesmg Township The deaf and hard of heating certainly dont in this ares- the noise of the Jumbo jets would be picked up and amplified many times through Die high powered amplification equipment that is located in every classroom in the school OSD Superintendent Don Kennedy explained how a jetport would adversely affect the schools educational program In J letter to the editor Here is the complete text of his letter We OSD wish to to the establishment of airport in the vicinity of Milton insofar as It would create problems in the educational areas of the school In each classroom high powered amplification equipment is County Health Unit staff negotiating used External noise kepi to a minimum school buildings are totaled well buck from Ontario Si tu avoid I ft way noise Classrooms sound bin not to the extent that jet airplane noise can bo excluded If the school might be near the of aircraft our would he to considerable interference from jet noise Ihut It amplified many times through their hearing aids This problem would be one over which we could devise controls and therefore would adversely our education program growing all over llulton about the the new Jetport for super jumbo jets will be in this area Although the federal government says the site will not bo announced until the foil many luctois point to an location Shorty I Lowin challenging Incumbent champion Jim Mac with a roll which Negotiations with the Canadian Union of Public Employees at County Health Unil and the County of continue to drag on Both sides have rejected the conciliation report The county is currently waiting for a reaction lo their counter proposal to Health Unit employees The county has offered a increase on each grade level plus increments that were not paid in The difference between their actual earnings in 1969 and what the earnings would have been under die County proposal will be paid in a lump sum each employee There would also be a further retroactive payment from Jan I 1970 to the date of the implementation of the county offer The disagreed with a tolal of 1 1 points In the conciliation report NUFFIELD Diesel Tractor SALES SERVICE MANSION FARM EQUIPMENT Roach 310 Valerie 152154 Gloria Browne 136165 301 Ronnie Moore 16T Maria Pa laky 132 144 Couture 109165 274 Steve Blanchard 274 Cliff Creasy Danny Thompson 133 129 Bowling best over their averages to win the Cokes and Seven were El win McDowell Sandra Lynda Knight Garry Ronnie Turk a and Cliff Creosey Our most consistent bowlers were Sandra who rolled two games or 1 16 and Jim Pink who rolled both games of 112 back to back Blue Jays 42 Cardura Robins Wrens Second Shift Canaries Doves 44 Pigeons 34V4 Crows 34tt Parakeets 29 Swallows With the Junior and Senior Division again did their best but only managed a two game and totals win against the fighting Doodle is caught the Hot Shots off guard and took all three games Seventies were raring to go and proved it by taking all three games from the Aces The Top Tenners were Steve Von Fleet Guy Payne 672 252 Wade Knight 222 Martin vole 604 275 Dave Pink Larry Deforest 245 Rosalind Hall 231 Lyn Stewart Janet Storey 218 Larry Knight 515 185 LtAGUb STANDINGS JUNIOR AND SENIOR Sockeys 63 Hot Shots Aces 4B Seventies Pharohs 43 In the Well Wishes and Birthday Department celebrating the happy occasion ate bowlers Nancy April 1 Ken Thomson April 2 and Lyn Stewart April So for now good hick and good bowling topped 717 and Lowin 704 became the winner and new champ Ion Jackie Palmer secretary of the Blue Springs Flower Shop league bock from a short vacation in Vancouver and reporting a wonderful lime- bowlers will bo guests of the central Ontario bowlers association night April at their second of the season dance and OKeofc Bowler of Month presentation night to be held at the Canadian Legion Elizabeth St South In Two Bowlers from Acton Lanes won the zone award in class during January or Icbruary they are Andre in class with a 735 triple and John Churchill class a triple Lanes In class 1 Marg Dunn Ann Calhcort class Wcllwood Joyce Adams 621 Dave McMillan Hector Dalglc 750 class W Smith 635 Jackie Palmer 736 Brian McDonald Shorty 765 class Ivy Martin Crate Perkins Ray Atkinson class and Jim That winds ft lip for now my friendhes so and goodnight Concord City TIRES Ltfu BVMMITRV FROM 100 JOHN BOUGHTON JEWELLERS CERTIFIED WATCHMAKERS MAIN ST GEORGETOWN HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST Road Georgetown POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL Manufacturer of Acton Figure Skating Club PRESENTS ICE REVIEW fANTASY FEATURING A IARGE CAST OF LOCAL SKATERS PIUS GUEST SKATERS SUSAN PATTERSON OF THE SKATING CLUB AND MARK LINTON OF THE KITCHENER SKATING CLUB LOCAL PROS Glen Mrs Ed ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday April 4th TWO PERFORMANCES Matinee 2 pm ft Evening 8 pm ADMISSION 125 HS Student Children 35c I GENERAL ADMISSION AND TICKETS FOR BOTH MATINEE EVENING PERFORMANCE Sanctioned by The Canadian Figure Sleeting Association Telephone SIWiMrSt North PARENTS Puttie is al OP HAHDaOOH POM DOESNT IT MAKE SENSE TO SAVE FIND Will HELP YOU OS ACTON PHARMACY 2 Main Street Acton Phone 8531620

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