the at ACTON BOWLING LANES by Ken Aflame SOT HO June Botufleld M and Sieve Blu ebird Intrude were Franco Conway Raj Atklneon VA Phil tit MIDI Fabian at and intra fur toe Patent wen Hoc Lyl Grippe Bids and Ron and ass from who mad with win la lb third canto to avoid tbe trlcount and far Beamara war Broulllard Cbea Lawandowikl til ArUa til Bob Woodcock 111 and John am for Kollara Mr Phil LeSnaar Bryan Dunn Bit Vryentaoafc and Andra cane up with a two and tolali win the abort end and ware Tom and Rob Stamp HO ware John Conilantlne and John Dannli til 10 Oct Urn In a tori tha lint from by pint than hit and clicked la tha nan two for win Heading win with triple and were Norton Roy Swan Ton IB and St Plena Tap trio In ware and Tom tOt Top tripling trio for Clarence Hi Mary cTouuar lot and Bob Adam SIS It waa a pin margin of victory for Hurrlcatiai In tint canto the than came tha revolution and wound with tba next two and Heading op the win were Jena HI BOB Emmy sit Landry and Top for Hurricenea ware Lorn Norton Ell Treble BOB 215 Carol Farrier HI and Hammond 112 II a two and win for Bleeding Heart Coral Bell winning the middle canto Top trio for the Heart wen Anna Spear BBS Sylvia Hue MO and Lot Walker Coral Bella top trio war Norma 171Doreen and Batty matin indlni Lupin MIXED Oct I Road won tba canto from Unknown by 11 tucked away tha In faihlon than Sowed out In tha third but their two and total win lot them up for a ahareolthatapruni Heading up the hit parade were Steve at Bill Lucy M7 Cam Ml Ha Top In the Unknown BLUE MINOS FLOWER SHOP cut Into tba laaaue- Luplna lead they took am for two and 3M Adete Nolan and Mary 113 parked the win bad camp from Batty Bander 138 Smith 320 ISO and Mar del Larkipura who had yet to re filter a win broke Into the victory lumnlnablf way from Ivy Martin 4tl and Smith 1ST headed up the win Top lo trundling were Laura STRIKES At Youth Bowling Council waa broken In two pi Hope It heal fait buy In the Well Wlthei and Birthday Department a the happy are Bantama Lynda Knfgnt Oct and Llia Bowman Oct It Celebrating In the Junior Division I John Aahlcy Oct and Gary Oct IT Whooping It up In the Senior I Oct IS and Steve Van Fleet Oct In the Bantam bowling Dili week Penguin chalked up two garnet the Sea cared the Cat and took both game J to keep up Teddy Bear Kangaroo Donkey Snail o Crab 0 With the Junior the Mod Squad took two game and to from the Champion held their and took all three game from Turka rounded up the Junior bowline by alio taking three gam They defeated the Unknown from Ihem While from them Kangarooa right over the Dog taking both game with them Teddy wrapped up the bowling by taking both gamea from the Crab Top Ten In the Bantam SOS ware Sua an Thorn Hnaley 101 Dunn However tall the way taking from In trie Trm Karen Steve 277 Eddie Couture 1W1U Bowling beat over their average to win the and were Warner Eddie Blanch and Trie la Our moat continent bowler week wa Lee who rolled two of back to back LEAGUE STANDINGS BANTAMS Shift Whale fl Sea Horatt 14 Janel Storey Ronnie Moore Vryenhoek Roger McEachern 111 BUI 4TS 1TB Danny Brad Martin Marcel Fry ten 457 203 Jimmy Krapek M 161 LEAGUE STANDINGS JUNIORS Mod Sauad Chantplona Turk a Jeta 1 Unknown In the Senior the Stooge managed only a two game and total win the Can abut tart went all all tint giro fron I Leading the Senior In Ten ware Steve Van Fleet Dave Pink lit Chrlallne Hi cock IN John Cornell sit 1S1 Bruce Swift IBS Roealind Hall Bob Andre 4SS IBS Cathy Dunn 495 Dan Kevin Perklna 2SS LEAGUE STAN DINGS SENIORS 4 2 We would like welcome to our rank Bantam Ronnie While Junior David and a new Senior bowler Hani So for now good luck and good bowtlngl Orangeville Raceway Entries Band ay Entrlee for Sunday IDrace card follow FUST RACE ISM 1 HAZEL CREED Troy HERBERT Otvan ROB JEFF C a prince SECOND RACE ANITAS BOY Wain DUCHESS RIDDELL W BOY T Lady Dean Who Tolhurat t Caatletoaa Gift C Arcbdjakln Till TFJRDRACE2M JEFF SMITH J B MAY QUEEN J Troy JAGLA P Stewart E Brown 1 Gal Tropea J Spencer Boy Newman T Capetown Lad E1U Das Carey Young FOURTH RACE ON VELVET GLOVES Elll PRETTY FAIR Troy 1 SWAGGER Larocqoa I Prima Dandy Schaaffer Andrew Beta Wln DIAMOND LASS Troy SPENCER SAUKS Clock PORTAGE ANN Vya Cua Let J Andrwwa a Darky Atom AX Jean SIXTH RACE D DILLON I LADY GUY AMERICAN B Carroll BARB worthy Stranaa Highland Comet Tolnurat King Gratton G Wain a Worthy Direct Paul J SEVENTH RACE USB 4 CO LUNG WOOD DUKE C RIVERDALE DOUG Carroll 5 GRAND BYED a Omega Queen Troy Captain J Town C Spencer C AE Tar EIGHTH RACE DILLER ROD C CHARLEYS PAPOOSE H J LADY FLORENCE Wllliao Laurel Atom E Edwarda Maggie Comet Tolhurat Stewart Sampaonett Galbraltb NINTH RACE BaM BROTHER NOBLE A PETER DEAN DESMOND DARES Lot art Sally Galbrallh Galbraltb Lady R Expreea Gibbon J DIbm Ned Folly AK LUa Atom Carley TENTH RACE LISA Troy ADIOS KURT C 4 LASS Harper Boy Herri High Bet Young Dixie Wick Ellla 5 Roaring Ricky E Brown AE Betty were Arch Bad del 1 -ulh- i WltchyI WltchyPooa up for their of the top rung with a two and total win from Born Loaera Lot gam waa took It by 17 pin Top trio lor WltchyPoo were Dave Shannon ta Marg Dunn and Harry Moyer 201 HUlbllllet won the fir it game from Rite all quite handily hung on to win the aecood by pin then got clob bered In the finale and led the for totala by a pin margin Top for were Frank St Pierre 271 Ed Wood 34S and Jama 208 For Baacalt It waa John Dunn Hi Larry Ki Fowler League tin ding wltchyPooa 12 Road Runnera 12 Born 11 Raacala Hill bill Unknown INDWTRIAL0MME11C1AL Oct Jon Electric after loilng the to Pete Barber Shop mtde with a two and totala win Don 7MI314 Bruce Shuttle IBS and Terry Gyp the Bludd paced the win Top trio for the Jim for Station Hotel and Johna Texaco Service The Hotelier winning the canto by enough lo take total pill Top trio for Station Hotel were Trenchy Conway flat Kellh Scboenrjeld KM and Brian Mc Donald Bet for the Texan were Terry nd Andrew It a triple win for the Terry a A Supermarket taking the ion tough go for the Able they loM Churchill and Her Topi for were ml it 2 Harry 223 and Tom Browning 233 itrong bid for the lilt garni lilted by three Audi were Storey iidrey You mini 242 and Marion Hunter Beat for were Fran Pierce Shirley Roaenbenky 1 and Chatene Smith SpeyhlU took the canto from Family Store by 21 the by and wound up In the third for a clean June Warner IBB Fiona IBS and Pat 180 iparkcii the win In Family Store were Nan Hurtt Ina 4B4 and June Payne 467 League Handing Beckara Milk I A 20 Family Store Cameo Boutique Clothing THANKSGIVING WAS the lut school holiday before Chriitaa is psychedelic Its new job THE RAINBOW beauty sake which opened last week la trctiver decorated Theres hist vacant store In new Main S block now Bill the Acton Lane entire In a two total go Lanea winning the middle chukker by 4 pin Making with the meat for were Bruce Shulm Dave Johnaon 317 and Ken Ml 236 Bert in the efforta were Dee DeForeti and Carl lit League Acton Meadow l Reliable Tail Acton Lane Scenic Pool Store 6 Bu Depot ACTON FRIENDS Oct dug a Utile harder than the and made every game a winning one with Allan John Cudai beit came from Peter 131 Jim Ml and Rick 12 made with a two and total win Little Darling a ha to be with winning the middle Top trio In the win were Gary Ritchie Sally Bouwman 44 1B and Jack in Duller grabbed the tint two from Road Runner who earn to Ufa In time to Making with the moil for were Chick Milne 551 206 Mike Noble 111 and Harry 451 1B4J for the Road Runner were Doug Hendibee 52B 261 Charlie Thorn ion ITS and Georgette Can In I 402 1V0 League Digit 4 Duller Little Road Runner 1 Cudai ACTON MIXED Clan and Slow Poke SIM In favor of the Clan The an had a barrage of going In their cause We wood Port Clarence Harding Donna Walllngford and Shorty m Top trio In Slow effort were Ed 545 George 1 and Gang winning the middle canto by ttph Pacing the w inn id Oct Beckara MUk look top when they made with three me win from the Cameo Boutique Smith Grace Robert son 507 117 and Bea Andenon 471 IBS headed up the win For Cameo at It waa Mary 4T5 111 471 and June Hunter 45B A made every game a winning one when they met up with Nlelaena Rick Ivany and 14TJ Andre ail i Ed Browne 201 were tha big for the night they won em all from Che Lew in dowtkl Ml Don Mario and Wellwood headed up the win Trying lo pace a win for 234 League Handing The Clan Sillier Happy Gang 22 Slow 16 BIG FOUR Red had the Happy it for a two total Stave 20 Harry Jane Van 211 and Larry Douglai 547 257 did the Red Wing pice letting Beit in effort Harry 111 Archie Duiker 113 and Bert wen a three game winner cooling off the Hot Shot with a aero count John Challenger didnt give them a their money they wit the flrtt game by and the third by Pacing the win were Joan Why 113 Cora Walter 4BS and Joan 430 Top trio for were Elaine SOT Annette St Pierre 4a3 and Audrey 422 Drift won tbe game from the Rocker tben went Into a decline and It wa a two and total win for the Rockera Sandra 411 411 lit and June Beat for Drifter were McKlnnon 439 Joyce 161 and Mitt Hlacock 131 League Alley Rocker Drifter l MAJOR LEAGUE Oct I With Acton Meadow It a cite of fire and back and they wound up with a triple win at Depot Don Ray ill 2St and Mac BBl beaded up tbe win Beit In the Depot were Boyce Brown ITS and Andre Conway Ul Reliable Tail dunked Scenic Pool for a two and totala win with Jeff Fryer 330 Don Harrla 271 and Bob Martin pacing the wtn Top trio for he Snlca were Jack Gould RaiTES Iti a baby boy for Anna and Dave Corner League McHillana Limping around with a fractured big toe and Major In the weekend Beat the October 4 we forgot to that dethroned defending champion Charlene However ceiifully defended her title weekend by turning back Charlie Brown and John Charlie triple TBI and triple of were topped by 773- week In a row now the gala have dominated the Maybe tbe boy are lipping or else the gala have been reading up on the women liberation literature that wind It up for now my friendllea to and goodnlle Concord City Volunteers attend workshop Members of the Acton Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society attended a most Informative workshop Saturday October In Thornhul Speakers Included Dr Alex Phillips from Toronto Assistant Executive Director National Cancer Institute who spoke on the extensive progress being made In Cancer Research and alo on the Importance of the education program He stressed that all cancer patients can be helped and many patients can be cured The second speaker Mrs J Beck vicechairman of the service to patients area Ontario Division gave many Ideas on areas that can be covered in volving the students and adult volunteer workers Mrs M Mann Planning Development and Nominating Committee spoke of the of districts for the purpose of facilitating tetter coverage service to these areas Of Interest to the new Activity Program chairman Miss Mary was the talk by Mrs A Cummins from Activity Program Convener Ontario Division who gave many new suggestions for useful and engaging projects of Interest to the patient and the volunteer worker After a lovely luncheon delegates had an opportunity to view displays provided by the Branch Painters start new season The Acton Art Group hopes to get going again this winter and a meeting will be held in the basement of tha Library this Thursday October at pm Anyone interested in painting will be most welcome especially newcomers Come bring your equipment if you have any and let us know what you would like to do says Mrs who may be contacted at for further Information Rotary cheque At the Rotary club meeting Tuesday Phil McCrlatafl presented a cheque for scout work from the firefighters to group committee chairman Dave Muckle Mr requested the assistance of club members in providing transportation on Apple Day October The ap peal for leaders for scouts and continues Two visitors attended the meeting Dick from Georgetown and Otto from Fergus Mr Invited the Acton to Georgetown to hear speaker James Wart on Does socialism pose a threat to Canada The district governor will visit here on Nov 10 degroo Norman Smith received hla Master of Science degree at the fall convocation of the University of on October The son of Mr and Mrs W Smith he is presently working on his doctorate at The Acton Free Press Wednesday Id 68 years of marriage for Mr Mrs W Mino A unique milestone was reached last week by Mr and Mrs William Mino when they observed their wedding anniversary They had a quiet celebration and declared theyre looking forward to their anniversary In Mr Mino was born In Glen Williams and Mrs in Durham Many They were married In Rock- wood at the Methodist church and have three sons and a daughter George In Toronto District president speaks to Acton WI FEATURE Lvalue THURS SAT ONLY SHOP AT PRO HARDWARE STORtS MOST DO THURSDAY SATURDAY at Gordon VW Hardware Ltd MILL ST ACTON Acton W I met at the library for the October meeting Miss Dorothy Simmons president opened with The Lord la My Shepherd poem How Grand mothers have changed and prayer The I Ode and Stewart Collect were repeated Mrs was given a hearty vote of thanks with Mrs Fryer for the wonderful W I exhibit at the fall fair Mrs and Mra Fryer were voted as delegates to attend the Convention at the OAC on October 19th and Resolutions Some resolutions were read on pollution have chiropractors treatments added to health Insurance The carried The wreath for Remembrance Day hod been ordered The roll call was answered by 18 by an agricultural product processed In County Miss Kennedy reported on the history book It was decided to have a bake sale and other ar ticles on Oct down town Mrs Lindsay gave a report from the directors meeting reporting a District Day on Oct at oclock at Stewart I own Acton I is to hostess the District Annual tor Mra Lindsay Introduced the guest speaker Mrs Henderson the district president from WI She spoke on WI work especially on the historic part Then she told about her pen pal In Australia their customs and ways In their Mrs Henderson thanked by the meeting and given an W I spoon A sale of flowers took place Grace was sung The committee of the month served a nice lunch Nelson BUI Melton and Margaret Mrs Sidney Barnes In northern Ontario Their descendants Include grand children and 10 great grandchildren The Minos lived In Nassagaweya for 13 years and have been In Eden Mills for yearn They live near the river and enjoy the quiet life of the village When they came there there were no electric lights and only two or three phones There was Just a dirt road to the village Tend garden They wouldnt want to live anywhere else and certainly couldnt Imagine living In a crowded apartment building They still tend a vegetable garden with enough for them selves Mr Mlno Is a former employee of township and was Eden Mills village trustee at one tune Over the years he has trapped many coon fox etc and once he caught a wolf At B9 and years of age the Minos marked the day with a cake and memories One of the things theyve happily survived over the many years Is a good many cold winters NIELSENS ANTIQUE AND USED FURNITURE SHOP Main St Acton Entrance Of Parking Lot BUYING SELLING USED FURNITURE ANTIQUES Stripping Repairing DROP IN AND SEE OUR SELECTION NOW Phone 8530551 JACKSONS of Georgetown MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP OF BEWITCHING BARGAINS We feature a Good Selection of Underwear for Men Ladles Boys Girls In Thermos Regular Leotards Suits for the Younger Set etc Ladles Rayon SMI- Value PANTIES Ladles Patterned Nylon Puah Button Opening in Green BiuoaRod While UMBRELLAS Brand Ma me AMfdCotoraaV lata DRESSES Cloor Protect Your Rug With Clear Ft Strip V Our PLASTIC MAT Ladles Teen The In Red White Brown mdicutousAl I W VINYL HATS PANTY HOSE Boys Dressy- All Weather Styled In England SlnlIA TOP COATS 599 Styles Colon Materials Ham Brand Sim I To tun dear V Ladles Girls vinyl Sim SAIL Green Brown Beige 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