the at ACTON BOWLING LANES Ken Hullurd Beardmore Sept 28 Uppers still hold the upper hand the league A three game win from the doing them no harm Conway Ray Atkinson 242 and Fabian were top trio in the win Best for the Soakes were John 261 John Dennis 240 and Elston Adams 520 Beamers vaulted Si to the second rung with a triple win from Finishers On the beam for Beamers were Arlle White Bill Boyd Bob Woodcock and Helen Brouillard 222 For Finishers Helen Earl West 184 and Ron Stumpf IBS were best Patents won the first canto from Rollers dropped the second then came back to annex the finale by pins and stole the odd point Roger Murray Cripps 592 212 Gail and Rick League standing Uppers Patents Finishers Soakes Rollers Caroline Garden Centre Sept 28 Eliminators took over top spot with a two and totals win from Hurricanes who managed to win the middle chukker by pins Grace Robertson 272 Porte and Ray Milson headed up the win Making the trig effort for Hurricanes were Lome Norton 228 Betty 189 Donna Staves and Ed Huxley 512 221 Marauders moved up for a share of the second spot with a two and totals win from Saphires Clarence Haringa Peter 372 and Bob Adams 196paced the win Top trio for Saphires were Jens 261 Charlie Cheyne 187 and Gerry Landry 478 171 Intruders left Zombies behind and moved up for their share of the second rung when they took said Zombies for two and totals Making with the most for Intruders were Bert Robertson 255 Ruby 224 and Tom Best for Zombies were Steve 231 Eleanor Landry 195 and Albert 181 League standing Eliminators Hurricanes 4 Marauders Intruders 4 Zombies Blue Springs Sept 29 Lupins who have yet to be defeated kept their win string intact with a triple win from Bleeding Hearts Smith 218 Karen Mathews 195 and Mart Johnson were top bio in the win Tops for the bloody but unbowed Bleeding Hearts were Anna Spear 102 Lois Walker 492 171 and Sylvia 448 came up with a triple win Larkspurs taking the loss Elsie and Adele Nolan 182 sparked the win Best for Larkspurs Ivy Martin 255 U Wagner 486 and ElUe Smith 451 It was almost another shut out in the Coral Bells Petunias go Coral Bells won the first two stanzas but couldnt click in the finale and settled for a two and totals win Helen BroulUard 560 225 Doreen Mitchell 206 and Betty DANCE SATURDAY OCT 17th Acton Meadows Golf Club Live Music Admission Per Couple Limit couples For Reservation Phone far Licence fee ridiculous 499 195 headed up the win Top tripling trio for Petunias were Laura Tremble 479 193 Marg Hammond 438 167 and Carol 402 League standing Lupins 14 Trllliums Coral Bells Petunias 7 Bleeding Hearts Larkspurs Sports Comer Mixed Sept Bom Losers took over the top spot with a triple win from the Unknowns who made a strong bid for the middle but missed it by pins On the triple and single plateaus for Bom Losers were Joan Knight Elmer White Smitty and Howie Cayheart Unknowns best scores were of the solo variety Don Perry Bill Conn and Arch had em WitchyPoosgot knocked off the top rung when after winning the first canto from Hillbillies by 3 pins went Into decline and lost the next two and totals Tripling and singling for Hillbillies were Ed Wood Frank St Pierre Okal James and Larry McAfee Up there for WltchyPoos were Dave Shannon and Harry Moyer 207 Rascals grabbed the first two from Road Runners fell off the pace In the finale but had enough pins In hand to take totals Getting and solos for Rascals were Larry Knight An nette St Pierre and Tricounting for Road Runners were Steve and Cam Leishman League standing Bom Losers 10 WitchyPoos Road Runners Rascals Unknowns Hillbillies IndustrialCommercial Sept Petes Barber Shop lost a to AB Supermarket in the first canto 2 pins was the margin They equalized In the second with a 19pin win then poured on the power to annex the finale Top trio for the Barbers were Doc Post Bill Shannon 725 and Jim Best for the Abies were Earl Middle ton and Ken Hulford Station Hotel won two games from Jon Hurst but took a clobbering in the middle and lost out for totals Going with the most for the Station Hotel were Frenchy Conway Alt Roach and Brian McDonald 230 Top trio for the Electricians were Bruce 281 Engleby 251 and Pete Homer Johns Texaco Station made every game a winning one at Terrys expense although they were lucky to win the middle spasm by pins Top tripling trio for the were Phil LeSueur 278 Keith Andrews 229 and Charlie Auger 255 John Winston loner for with League standing Petes Barber Shop 11 Station Hotel 7 Johns Texaco Jon Hurst Electric 3 Supermarket Acton Ladies Sept 30 Family Store hung onto the top spot with a two and totals win from Beckers Milk Nan Hurst 284 Mellon 238 and Mac Ward 188 were top trio in the win Tops for Beckers were Grace Robertson 577 242 Bea Anderson and Shirley Cook 180 Cameo Boutique took over the second spot with an allout win from Nielsens Clothing DonnaManes696288 June Hunter 508 and Mary 468 174 featured the win Best in efforts were Fran Pierce 469 White 161 and Shirley 181 Farms hit the win jackpot for a triple win being the losers Top trio for the Farmerettes were Betty Cheyne May Swackhammer 190 and Helen Holmes League standing Family Store Cameo Boutique Beckers Milk 14 1GA 13 Speyhill Farms 12 Nielsens nothing Major League Oct Acton Meadows were In high gear and won all games from with Ray Tolh 775 266 Jim and Mac Herrington 275 padng the win Hlntons Stores big three were Primo 279 Ken 311 and Doc Post 249 Acton Lanes dropped the first canto to Scenic Pools equalized in the second and although they won the finale had to settle for a tie on the total Heading up the Lanes roll were Dee DeForest 322 Dennis Crooks and Win ston Churchill 223 On the triple scene for Scenic Pools were Bill Anderson 287 Jack Gould 236 and Pete Schipper 220 Reliable Taxi grabbed two fast wins from Adams Bus Depot then the Depot outfit clicked and made with their first win of the schedule Making with the most for Reliable were Moe Johnstone 248 Don 274 and Bill Williams 281 Best for the Depot Conway 752 294 Dave McMillan 715 248 and Glen Bibbs League standing Acton Meadows Reliable Taxi Acton Limes Scenic Pools 3 Adams Bus Depot Thursday Toppers Oct 1 Well thd gals turned out Thursday afternoon for their initial start and while as yet the teams have to be formed prior to starting their regular schedule for the season the bowling the gals did do showed promise of some interesting afternoons to come Lenora McKinnon topped the field with her triple of and some good singles were also posted June Elaine Meecham 214 Elanor Landry 224 and Emmy had em Acton Mixed Oct 2 The Clan knocked off the top rung and perched up there themselves when they handed said a three game loss Heading up the win were Shorty Bob Price and Doug Victory 208 Top in Slzzlers were Marie Moore Joan Porty 248 and Ann 191 It was a two and totals win for Slow Pokes when they met up with the who won the middle chukker Pacing the win were Elston Adams Bev Mclntyre and Ken Billings 190 Pick of the Picadillys were Al 247 Rick 236 and Bryan Billings 505 Nitrons took the first canto from Happy Gang dropped the second but came back to annex the third game plus the singleton for to tab Harry Mlddleton 211 Ches 219 and Lea 183 headed up Nitrons roll For the Happy Gang it was Arlle White 234 Andre and Ed Browne 179 League standing The Clan Sizzlers Happy Gang Picadillys 17 Nitrons Slow Pokes Big Four Oct It was a big night for the Fireballs they got all fired up and made with a ihree game win at the Happy Gangs expense A quarry licence fee of Is ridiculous when in pay for a dog Mrs Kenneth Robinson suggested to Nasaagaweya last week Mrs Robinson was com menting following attendance at tbe recent Ontario Municipal Board bearing of an application far retonlng of land to quarry use She suggested Council might present Quarry Balding designations In some mas to agricultural to avoid the problem recently encountered in current hearing Councillor Jim Watson suggested that would be as big a as It Is now to convert from quarry to quarry holding Coat Reeve A predicted the cost of the current bearing would go Into the thousands She noted In evidence before the board It bad been suggested the township had not acted to enforce its quarry bylaw This was not right he reeve brandishing a letter from the townships solicitor of that time giving the quarry to May of to meet the bylaw requirements Some work was done by Camp Gravel at that time she suggested The reeve suggested that new legislation on quarries would have Its effect Track needs trees Mrs Robinson also suggested some trees along the race track property as mentioned In the OMB bearing would be an im provement Deputy Reeve G Agnew noted the county which had cut the frees In that area originally to widen the road bad started a tree replacement program Yes they planted last year and nine died Reeve MacAr- thur retorted Voskamp John Duenk 183 and Hammond 414 were the of the Fireballs Top trio for the Happy Gang were Van Arragaon 224 John 417 497 189 and Harry Red Wings were a two and totals winner the opposing Hot Shots winning the middle spasm High flying trio for Red Wings were Steve Dewar Jane Van Soelen 208 and Lorry Douglas 170 Oh yeah Musnt overlook Harry 208 solo in the first game Well not mention the other two Hot Shots tops were Little Jake Van Kooy 234 Floyd Hammond and Big Jake Van Der Kooy 214 League standing Red Wings 22 Fireballs Hot Shots Happy Gang From the Sports Comer League comes the news that Bill Braham and Bill Conn have renewed their membership in the Ancient and Fraternal Order of Proud Fathers Its a girl for the and a boy for the Conns Also renewing his membership in the Order was Gary Ritchie of the Acton Friends League Seems as if a new baby girl Is the occasion for the cigar handouts Congratulations to all concernedspeaking of the Acton Friends League theyre resuming operations Thursday nights at 9 pm Old and new members are welcome Annette St Pierre president of the Thursday Toppers ladies league informs us that the welcome mat Is out for any ladles wishing to bowl Thursday afternoons at pm Annette stresses the fact that beginners are more than welcome Jackie Palmer our former Canadian Press Secretary of the Year for the Youth Bowling Council was a weekend visitor to the Lanes renewing old friend ships Jackie Is attending Waterloo College and enjoying every minute of college life that winds it up for now my friendlles so adios amlgos and goodnlte Concord City The Acton Free Wodnosday October 7 1970 DONT BE IDLE DURING THE LONG WINTER TAKE UP HOBBYCRAFT For Fun Relaxation Challenge SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF MODELS AND OTHER HQBBTCFUFT Sports Corner STRIKES a Youth Bowling Council Oct Our first tournament The Double Championships was held last Saturday The Senior winners were Martin La Vole and Margot Matheson with a total of For the were Jim and Gloria Browne with as their over all total Coming out on top for the Bantams were George Binder and Susan with a grand total of In the Well Wishes and Birthday Department celebrating the happy occasion are Bantams Julie Mellor Oct 3 Karen Tremllls Oct Wendy Titus Oct 7 Ronald Oct 7 and Brian Larsen Oct In the Junior Division celebrating are Valerie Bateman Oct and Ken Swan Oct 10 Also a late birthday greeting is extended to Roger Seniors also have birthdays and the happy day for Joe Marshall is Oct In the Bantam bowling this week the Whales took two games and totals from the Penguins Rabbits also made a clean sweep of the Cats by taking both games and totals Octopus only managed one game and totals from the Sea Horses In the Second Shift the Dogs growled their way Into a two game win against the Crabs Kangaroos followed the Dogs into a two game and total win against the Donkeys Teddy Bears wrapped up the morning by taking both games and totals from the Snails The Top Ten In the Bantam Division were Allan Edmondson 134172 Susan 165- Bert Post 296 Susan Thompson 180134 294 Robbie Bousfleld 153134 287 David Dunn 120163 283 Danny La Marche 277 Ricky Van Fleet 123148 271 Peter Hurdle 158111 269 and Eddie Couture Our most consistent bowlers were Robin Fletcher with two games of and Gary Bousfleld who rolled two games of 12 back to back First Shift Whales 3 Rabbits 3 Octopus 2 Sea Horses l Penguins Cats Second Shift Dogs 3 Kangaroos 3 Teddy Bears 3 Crabs Donkeys Snails With the Junior Division the Jets took two games and totals from the Marauders Champions followed the Jets and took two games but lost totals to the Turks Mod Squad decided to be different and took all three games from the Unknowns The Ten Toppers for the Juniors were Jim Janet Storey 502 195 Danny Thompson 470 204 Roger McEachcrn 470 Hardio 154 Marcel 442 Colleen Spielvogel Jack Van- derkooy Lynn Stewart 162 Cindy Barr 423 League Standings Juniors Mod Squad Jets Champions Turks 2 Marauders 1 Unknowns In the Senior Division the Stooges caught the Gang busters and took three games from them The tried their best but only managed a two game and total win against the Pharohs Leading the Seniors in the Top Ten were Dave Pink 244 Bob Andrews 254 Bruce Swift 230 Allan Green 216 Martin La Vole Margot Matheson 226 Larry Knight 203 Guy Payne 197 Steve Van Fleet 185 John McConnell 454 Stooges 4 3 Gangbusters Sorry the Injured list started so early this season Bantam Karen is bowling with splints on her left middle finger the result of getting her hand trapped In a garage door Hope your finger heals soon Karen Good Luck and Good Bowling Bank interest One of the employees of the new TorontoDominion bank the new quarters on the first day made a neighborly phone call across the street to the B of M He informed them their staff had put a big poster in their side window upside down CARAVELLE DATE and DAY AUTOMATIC by BULOVA The tad Da ttlh tint and a stye MHwdita rntti a of crown for to lot of All Mow Carantlt or Model JOHN JEWELLERS Watchmaker 8774313 Mil E Acton 8532160 MOTORISTS IT THIS TRIFFIC STOPFER SUE IT Hintons 5 to Store Genuine Union Carbide Prestone New AntiLeak Formula Summer Coolant Re 395 Super Special 244 GARDEN headquarters mm MIL PUNTING SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF Evergreens Potted Roses Trees WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF CUT FLOWERS SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ANY OCCASION LAROE SELECTION OF FALL PLANTING BULBS TULIPS DAFFODILS Open Days a Weekfl am Til DarkPhone WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE Caroline Flower Garden Shop TODAY EVERY DAY EVERYWHERE COME TO THE ERIN FALL FAIR OCTOBER 9 10 12 Friday October 9 Championship Show Approved Quarter Horse Show Placing and Judging Hall Exhibit 9 pm Teen Dance music by the Canadian Conspiracy Saturday October 1 Western Horse Show Race Pony Show Dairy Cattle Clubs Secondary School Band Concert and Dance Cousin Country Rhythm Kings featuring Don Monday October Thanksgiving Day Heavy and Light Horses Beef Cattle Sheep and Swine Inter Club Sand Hill Pipe Band Dancing Overland Orchestra Moricil Ride Sat Hon HAPPYLAND SHOWS MIDWAY