Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 13, 1966, p. 9

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jw9 -tr- miimms3ymsfmsxnsmuainsmsir essbsm 3sa5s ti si the pin at acton bowling lanes by ken hulford the acton free press thursday october 13 196js 33 outstanding 4h member trip to israel wi nner beardmore oct 3 wildcats were a wm- nihg outfit when they met the wonders they made every game a winning one to take possession of top spot helen lesueur 713 dianne rogers 631 helen yateman 603 joyce mas- ales 223 phyllis angell 216 and millie fabian 230216 were on the triple and single plateaus for wildcats best for the win- less wonders were arlie white 601 jake vanderkooy 214 236 rollers hast their share of first place when supers took cm for two and totals with phil lesueur 206 wally sceia 270 ches lewandowski 221 and al ex commando 225 getting singl es john dennis 202 roger mur ray 209 and reg dunk 215 singl ed for rollers rockers did a bit of pin rockin to good effect and took all games from fin ishers ed parent 696 tinnie masales 603 brian mcdonald 209 and dennis crooks 221 pac ed the rocker win for finish ers john robson 663 319 an dy dye 640 317 don harris 215 and doug draycott 206 made the grade league standing wildcats 23 rollers 18 rockers 14 finish ers 14 wonders 8 supers 7 legion ladies oct 3 hawks won the first game from doves by nine pins then went on to win the next two for the triple win betty lockerbie 590 229 helen fow ler 550 234 and helen jocque 500 240 were top trio for hawks deanna bullough was best for doves with 580 207 crows won the first from robins then went down to defeat in the next two ilcne grants 604 215 stood out in the robins win phyllis angell 472 161 and eva williams 418 150 were crows test league standing hawks 13 robins 12 crows 3 doves 0 blue springs nursery oct 4 pansies lost the first game to lilacs by 26 pins then came to life and won the next two and totals with marnie mel- lor 620 242 manon storey 557 200 and sharon de bartolo 434 204 heading up the win ljjwagner 496 j944i mane- a bovs took over top spot while all the gmc crew bowled uell it remained for phil le sueur 824 jeff fryer 729 and terry masales 680 to be top trio for the mill st food mer chants ducky harris 817 301 fred lockerbie 743 and bob martin 417 double were the best mason knitting with bob vhetstra 648 325 larry nolan 636 and john robson 633 pac ing won two and totals from allans collision service who had jim bullough 686 ray toth 610 and pete homer 604 tor top i no the taxi drivers won two games from iga but got clobbered in the middle canto and lost the singleton for tot als in this go charlie augers cio triple for iga stood out league standing masson mo- tois 17 ab bojs 14 taxi dri vers ii allans collision 9 ma son knit 9 iga 3 acton ladies oct 5 lawrences with a two and totals win from cameos still hung on for a share of top spot emmv fryters 539 212 elsie wittekock 532 225 and lila atkinson 522 199 topped the triple trundling tor lawr ences bea andersons 522 242 lor cameos stood out iga lost the first game to pargeters by the narrowest of margins one pin then found the range and won the next two and totals to retain their share of first place vcrna arbic 647 278 headed up the win ina mellon 618 265 topped the pargeters hrundling herenv- bergers came up with a two and totals win from acton jer sey dairy lil herensberger 503 177 triple and kitty allen 201 single headed up the win ivy martin 619 250 stood out for the milk maids league standing iga 21 law rtnecs 21 pargeters 13 herons burgers 11 acton jersey dairy 10 cameos 8 major oct 6 reliable taxi was a two and totals winner liom spoil cornels who came to life in the thud to stav on the win sheet bert craig 837 320305 don grein 660 and larry porte were top tno for reliable phil lesueur 791 381 and sir arry lawson 638 were best for sport corner norms barber shop got clobbered in the first by station hotel but clipped the wins in the next two the mill st tavern boys grabbed the singleton for totals by 36 pins heading up the barber shop roll were pete homer 737 pe ter pan piovesan 722 and bill shannon 720 ifor station ho tel don harris 834 331 bob skidgmore 767 and muscles imorton 765 were tops acton lanes squeezed out a 16 pin win from dominion hotel in the lirst then lost out on the next two and totals jefr fryer 861 357 bob agnew 826 338 and bih johnston 774 were top tnp- lers for the wasowicz wallop ers for the acton lane outfit jim bullough 838 343 ken hulford 717 and george long- street 675 were best league standing station ho tel 19 reliable taxi 17 acton lanes 16 norms barber shop 16 dominion hotel 12 sport corner 4 acton friends oct 6 hogans heroes are barrelling along ahead oi the pack a three game win trom the rat patrol increased their lead joanne dual 616 dons townslcy 213216 tripled and singled for the heroes dodie mcgiiloway 204 and john chap man 213 had the patrols sin gles rounders broke into the win column for the first time this season with a two and to tals win- from runamucks rounders almost won em all thev dropped the middle canto bv 12 pins red barnards 632 triple paced tin win ed janks 215 single was a loner for runa mucks f troop made with a two and totals win from mon- kees second chukker was close f troop took it bv 2 pins bob skidgemore 785 george william son 207224 and bettv poison 210 headed up the win mon kees went for singles with keith lambert 477 186 and adcle no- ian 465 200 were top trio mary anderson 492 had top triple and burna white 211 chailene andrews 213 and san dy sinclair 208 had the big singles in orchids three game win trom dandelions svlvia ma ges 515 214 and rheta good win 486 187 were best in dan delions losing cause in the newcomers squad theyll be on regular teams next week fav gough 528 200 and helen hai- 11s 503 216 showed to advan tage league standing lilacs 18 pansies 17 orchids 15 dande lions 6 micro plastic oct 4 golden hawks had their wings clipped for two ga mes by the alley cats but the first game was a big win lor the hawks and it got them tot als wane eason 663 elmer while 216 tripled and singled lor the hawks joan knight 638 sniittv pietrangeli 209 and mai tin oehlnch 256 were on the ti lple and single plateaus lor allc cats munsteis came up with a two and totals win lixini wildcats with john dunn 616 iiank mekenna 606 and sieve blanchaid tnplnig and singling wild cats eouuin i make it 1 01 mentionables blue angels chopped the tirst game to shaiks then got going and wound up with the next two and totals wimie ciam 642 and jons lausten 206 tupled and singled loi blue angok bob cat he arts 678 tncount was a lonei loi shaiks league standing golden uawks 19 blue angels 17 muii jkeis lb sharks 12 wild cats 12 allov cats 8 industrialcommercial oct 5 masson motois with a two and totals win iroiu the strikes at youth bowling council andrews 203 june hunter 215 hank earle 226 and muff hun ter 226 getting em league standing hogans heroes 19 runamucks 12 f troop 11 rat patrol 9 monkees 7 rounders 5 acton mixed oct 7 no 007 made wth a two and totals fcvin trom fire balls with fred landry 644 253 joe pnsti angeh 462 175 and charienc gough 451 181 being top trio tops lor the fire balls were nancy jensen 560 219 rose winters 509 178 and pat nicolak 434 161 flukes with maxine huist 621 297 grace robertson 525 195 and marj thornton 447 167 pacing won two and totals fiom lucky 7 hector daigle 536 230 chris jensen 515 189 and edna dobbie 423 168 wvre best for the losers hot shots got hot after igsing the first to teddy bears and won two and totals with jessie price 537 192 ray lizotte 507 188 and verna arbic 500 200 being top trio tops in the teddv bear trundling were frank dalcv 577 213 andce conway 529 182 and ed browne 507 225 league standing tedd bears 14 fire balls 12 hot shots 12 lucky seven 9 flukes 9 no 007 7 big four oct 7 rough rideis lor second week in a row won all games with tigercats the icnms jake vandeikooy 669 250 dojf van an agon 578 211 and trudy hofstede 451 175 wvre tops for rough rid ers tigercats efforts were headed up by henrv kroes 558 221 and all loovenga 418 172 argxinauls came up with a two and totals win fiom al louetles who won the middle- canto for their imiial win of the season harrv hofstcclc 615 215 wavne pasma 574 213 and john ooslerhol 498 216 sparked the aigos allouettes top tno ieie joe hofstede 605 282 martha oomerhof 488 179 and hairy ensing 463 186 leagues landing rough rid ers 14 argonauts 10 allouettes 2 tlgercats 2 john mcgee norval has been officially named as can adas recipient of the pioneer women centennial travel award selected bv the canadian council on 4h clubs from no minations submitted by the provinces john uyill travel to israel in ttiesummer of 1967 to study the customs agriculture education and governmenpof the country during the same period a girl from israel will visit canada for a similar pro gram of trael and study with all expenses for the two ex change delegates assumed by pioneer women of canada john who resides with his parents on the home farm has a record of outstanding scho lastic 4h and community achievement he has completed 14 4h clubs and last year along with lois hunter was a mem ber of the ontario 4h inter- club championship field crop team this year john was pres ident of the east halton 4h calf club and the halton 4h conservation club and vice- president of the halton 4h grain club he is presently en rolled at york university aside from his achievements in 4h john obtained highest headpin hilites guess the early bird award goes to don ducky harris don came sloepih stumbling in for his beardmore league bowling last monday eve gazed around the vacant place and said where is everybody nobody bowling tonight what the dueker didn t realize was it was 5 45 pm and not 6 45 p m as he thought this being cen tennial veai six teams will com- petefor the canadian cham- tonships ii winnipeg one con tingent will be repiesented bv each of the following british columbia alberta saskatche wan manitoba and two contin gents from ontano the east ern canada championships are to be held at queensvvav bowl ottawa on maich 23 24 and 25 all obc bowlers have or will icceive thiough the mail the entrv lorms tor the eastern championships the deadline is midnight november 13 1966 blue spnngs nursery ladies league which has blossomed out into si teams still haxe room lor two or three more members whether thov re beginners or es lablikhedbowlers thev bowl tuesijav enenintes at seven that w inds ipttpfafv now mv iriend lies so adios amigos and if shaunand scott aie wondering things aie mightv quiet down kiln line so goodnight daly cm john mcgee ballinafap redecorate church services in centre mi frank reid of niagara-on- thclakc visited with hisbrothet dr and mrs clifford reid over the holiday thanksgiving service was held in ballmafad united church on sundav morning the church was beautifully decorated for thanksgiving the junior choir sang we thank thee a meeting was held after church and it was decided to have a supper some time in november paiticulais later church will be held in fiullinalad community centre next sundav as the church is be ing redecorated once again erin fair is over although it wasnt the nicest day on monday a good crowd at tended and friends met friends and renewed old friendships and enjoyed the fair together the average dailv crowd at expo will be 143000 rising to 350000 on peak days by jackie palmer ocl 8 the acton youth bowling council has onlv had thiee satuidavs of bowling and it seems we are going to have a lot ol gieal bowlers hero fcvcivbodys so enthusiastic about then bowling and having tun that a thundeistoi in is a nu id ephvi compared to the toim taised on saturdavs in the bantam division the night hawks won both games fiom the rolling stones and lop cats did the same to nep- tuncs allev cats took one game and totals fiom the angels tjhe top ten bowlcis this week weie margo matheson 117 140 257 bob orouike 15498 1252 martin lavoic h6123 239 wade knight 103 135 238 the storey sisteis janet 96141 237 and debbie 103 131 234 shuion ellcibv 81 152 12331 bai- iv pavne 111 112 221 bjuce swill 106106 211 kevin pei- kins 101 105 208 winneis ol what ken hultoid calls the letieshmg ixlieshois supplied b the cocacola sev en up and kcinhails soft dunk companies wcie bob orouike bcibbv kei 1 susan shall and pitlucia sampson thcs awaids aie given to thcjiow1 bow i best ovcitheii a eiagcs in tlu junioi and senior div ision ihe idiots were the big winneis taking three games lixjin tin c routs the jeiks took two games mill total pins irani rimtstones and the hot rods die the same to ihe pinbusteis ihe top tin tuple bow lei s this week wcie bob tuikos f73 272 guv puce w jack ie pal mu si3 23 1 bob an- diews 560 185 dave pink 497 191 anne watson 429 183 john churchill 420 167 tom pettit 408 147 kennv marshall 391 139 oaig perkins 387 144 league standings ybc bantams night hawks 13 angels 9 allev cats 8 roll ing stones 7 top cats 5 nep- tunes 3 ybc juniois and seniors hot rods 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