Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 1, 1966, p. 15

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steswi y v vv4 rmtf ii- i at acton bowling lanes v nov- 21 so k came to pass imtjmikmac the jflrl game jwfcksats felubythei wayside p rockers rocked and rolled fowo em totals win lyle 6i 601 d jarent 222 tmis crooks 200 tripled arib singled for rockers joyce 226 came up with singles for munsters jim kelman 629 tripl ed and wayne cram 215 george tilcbx 207 and afery lou cram 206 singled for blue angels wild cats clawed their way up to second place with a three game win from golden hawks earl middleton 613 ond dave mc- srakr vktn 221 riped and singed masales 6ft and helen yatcman wa hthnr fiiis 21ft were wildcats best finish- si eni finished things off right and piit sujtersin the soup whh a three game loss don harris 707 john robson 645 and ben it bayliss 231 221 were on the 11 rple and single plateaus for ttsaher phil lesueur 213 al- ji ex commando 216 and ben ro- dy 263 made with the singles in supers losing cause rollers paped ty ray atkinson 697 ro- ger murray 657 bill fabian 215 rnd reg dunk 215 snapped their losing streak whh a vengeance i by taking h games from won- ders e van der kooy 603 lyle cripps 200 and arlie white 106 headed up the winless won- ders league standing wildcats 47 finisbers 39 rockers 37 won ders 34 rollers 27 supers 26 legion ladie tfov 21 crows with a three game win from robins knocked said rdwns off the top perch phyllis angell 558 199 shirley turkosz 523 194 and gail cur- rie 424 162 were top tripling trio for crows best for the bob bin robins were ilene grant 511 1172 lucy syhnott 4s9 18 and lois manning 422 170 hawks won the first from do ves by 12 pins took the second quite handily then fell off the place in the third but wound up with a two and totals decis ion joyce buchanan 578 210 betty lockerbie 472 217 and helen fowler 431 148 paced the hawk win oeanna bul- lough 494 191 dianne mathe- son 395 171 and pat post 386 156 were top trio for doves league standing hawks 33 robins 31 crows 31 doves 17 old timor nov 22 hot shots are still leading 4he field but the pack rre dosing mockets with a two and totals win from hot shots moved up within one point of the leaders mamie al ien 501 190 helen bhtorf 452 154 and june shaffi 387 148 rocked the pins for rockets mary daley 527 188 eunice metcalfe 360 143 and elsie johnson 352 144 had the best shots for hot shots fleas started from scratch and made every game a winning one from ileteors joyce adams 443 172 rose winter 417 166 and ima- rie chapman 373 165 came up with meteors best league standing hot shots 30 rockets 29 imcteors 27 fleas 26 bluo springs nursery nov 22 orchids with a triple win from lilacs took over first place marion storey 660 268 lois walker 468 173 and may johnston 442 172 sparked the win heading up the lilacs ef forts were mamie mellor 572 236 lil wagner 422 145 and lula sinclair 280 117 pansies stayed up on the second rung with a two and totals win from dandylions dandylions could hove reversed the issue but they lost the last game by 15 pins facing pansies were jean bul- lough 533 240 adele nolan s24 197 and joan schipper 404 161 sylvia mages 616 228 cnarlene andrews 487 183 and sherry morris 297 120 were tops for dandylions sweet peas won the first two from tulips and staved off a determined bid by tulips in the third and sneaked the game by one pin for a clean sweep peggy em- naerson 484 176 fay gough 474 177 and norma titus 472 175 were up tor sweet peas tulips best were oeanna vullough 443 163 mary anderson 425 159 and sandi sinclair 402 212 league standing orchids 31 pansies 29 tulips 26 sweet peas 24 lilacs 22 dandylions 15 micro plastic nov 22 munsters won two games from the first place blue angels but last out for totals the result being they now share the top spot with the an- l arte gino de bartolo 211 john dunne 251 and steve blanchard ii hanittoa optometrist 720 and had deforest 710 al ong with george longs t reels 327 single sparked the lanes win top trio for the barbers were bill shannon 735 george nurse 701 and pete homer 681 dominion hotel made with a two and tools win from re liable taxi who unleashed a powerful game n the second yor wmdcats heather ellis and just missed taking totals 210218 and elmer white 203 singled for hawks alley cats won the first two from sharks then managed a tie for the fi nal chukker joan knight 639 bill rognvaldson 611 dave smallwood 604 and martin oeh- irich 602 made with the mostest of the bestest for alley cats in dividually for sharks it was bob cathcart 652 nora busche- meyer 617 and earl waller 223 league standing blue angels 43 munsters 43 wild cats 42 alley cats 37 golden hawks 36 sharks 30 industrialcommercial nov 23 the mighty masson motors won two and totals from ab supermarket who managed to squeete out a second game win by seven pins jeff fryer 853 339 terry masales 646 and wayne mason 629 were top trio for the motor outfit fred lockerbie 652 and don harris 626 were best for the ab boys the colorful brash allans col lision clobbered mason knit- ling for a three game win with jim bullough 816 300 pete homer 706 john mcgilloway 646 and ray toth 646 hitting the uippcr brackets sad to say the knitters had no mentionables taxi drivers were a three game winner when they met up with the 1ga crew don grein 638 fred dunne 601 and don defo rest 415 double paced the ta xi squad bh1 smith with 601 was a loner for iga league standing masson mo- tors 56 allans collision 46 ab supermarket 42 imason knit ting 30 taxi drivers 26 ledgers iga 10 acton ladies nov 23 ledgers iga won the first from central cartage and it was just as well they did because it was their only win and it served to keep them in first place by one point head ing up the central cartage two and totals win were kitty allen 557 261 irene lavoie 471 185 and eleanor goy 444 160 igas top trundlers were verna artoic 559 228 donna manes 466 202 annette st pierre 377 138 and sally rosenberskie 377 164 cameos created a ihrecway tie for third spot when they took actoft jersey dairv for two and totals with janice withers 517 190 kressler 476 219 marvpapil- lon 475 174 and sally whibley 468 247 pacing the win anne greenfield 531 204 alice hat- lield 460 184 and ruth mclel- lan 381 139 were the dairys top trio family store did their share in jamming up the third spot when they won all games from nielsens clothing elsie whiteelock 534 217 emmy frytcrs 433 153 and lila at kinson 427 177 were the top tripling trio for family store heading up nielsens clothing efforts were may swackhamer 438 192 ina mellon 412 155 and grace robertson 393 155 league standing ledgers iga 41 central cartage 40 fa mily store 38 nielsens cloth ing 38 acton jersey dairy 38 cameos 36 major nov 24j jnorms barber shop had hopesoi overtaking the ac ton lanes but received a set back when the bowling crew after losing the first canto by 27 pins bounced back to win the next two and totals george barber 893 360 ken hulford by 32 pins jeff fryer 686 ed mcgilloway 623 and bob agncw 607 came up with the best for dominion wheeling for re liable taxi were stan swann 787 326 larry porte 681 and larry nolan with a neat 306 single no longer are sports corner the onegame wonders they won the first two from sta tion hotel then apparently col lapsed trom the shock and lost the last game and totals bert fowler 651 phil lcsueur 640 and steve blanchard 402 double sported the best scor es for sports corner top trio for the station hotel trundlers were pete schipper 663 george williamson 661 and frank mor ton 610 league standing acton lan es 54 norms barber shop 45 dominion hotel 44 station ho tel 39 reliable taxi 32 sports corner 1 7 actoqf riends nov 24 hogahs heroes surg ed ahead of the rest of the icague when they made with a three game win from rat pat rol mcrv harness 651 hugo poulson 257 floyd schmidt 245 doris townslcy 201 and joanne duval 217 tripled and singled for heroes dodie mcgillovyay 215 jackie papillon 236 anil hartley coles 202 soloed tor rat patrol rounders were a two and totals winner from runa- mucks who came to life in time lo win the third spasm ron jank 601 red barnard 218214 roy vaughan 208 and fay gough 206 were on the triple and single plateaus for- roundes don de- forest 600 and orv chapman 231 made it for runamucks with keith andrews tripling 793 vhich included a hot 400 single in the first and hank earle singling 221 monkees won two games from f troop the troop made with a big win in the third to grab the singleton for totals by 21 pins george wil liamson 603 was a loner for f troop league standing hogans he roes 46 runamucks 38 mon kees 37- f troop 3 rounders 29 rat patrol 27 by ken h u 44 rd acton mixed nov 25 teddy bears arc nice ly in first place after a two and totals win from hot shots who won the middle chukkeffrank daley 623 213 andre conwav 569 204 and ed browne 583 291 along with marie tiz- zards 205 single headed up the teddy bears win top trio for hot shots were ray liwrtte 682 267 verna arbic 509 180 and bill coalcs 472 191 fire balls moved up to the second spot with a two and totals win from no 007 who could have revers ed the decision if they had won the first game which they lost bv 16 pins mary daley 594 242 rose winter 579 228 and jon hurst 588 233 plus charlie goughs 201 single fired up fire balls fred landry 560 201 smitty pietrangeli 550 214 and jack tizzard 500 180 were tops for no 007 flukes won two ncl totals from lucky seven who managed to win the last game goid thompson 526 205 maxine hurst 498 188 and marj thornton 423 153 iieaded up flukes win for the lucky or unlucky whichever vou prefer seven hec daiglc 548 209 bert robertson 533 192 and chris jensen 422 189 were best league standing teddv bears 43 fire balls 38 luckv seven 36 hot shots 33 no 007 31 flu kes 29 big four nov 25 the lowly tigecats pulled a surprise on the first place aloueltes when they took eni for the first two games al- ouettcs rallied in the third how ever and came up with enough pins lo take the singleton for totals oscar feenstra 503 185 henry kroes 478 179 and ali looyenga 465 176 were top trio for tiger cats johnvan ar ragons 209 single did not hurt tiger cats cause tops in the alouette trundling were rink vlietstra 565 283 harry en- sing 538 190 and arnold berg werj 526 216 rough riders won the first from argonauts by 26 pins then went all out and wound up with the next two for a clean sweep ada gils 540 203 jake van der kooy 519 189 and dolf van arragon 513 195 were riding high for rid ers top tripling trio heading the argo effort were harrv hof- stede 566 205 john oosierhof 455 189 and lvnda ensing 452 168 jack ridley cartage limited concrete blocks concrete muck cinder blocks clay brick sand o stone livestock and fertilizer o farm service and suppues dump trucks for hire fully insured pcv class fs f acton phone s53o730 thank you electors of acton in acclaiming us your hydro commissioners for the two year term 1967 1968 e g tyler sr wilf mceachern doug dawlcins orval brown 114 vlaws esquesing electors your vote and influence are respectfully solicited to elect wilfrid leslie as reeve for the township of esquesing i wactii i y monday december 5 to sarva in rha bast iw of 4 as c 41 th township fob transportation call b774b45 strikes at youth bowling council b jackie palmer th acton tttm pirms thursday ttocafhtiof 1 196 ass sis nov 26 we are happy to re port this week thai there are no new custiallies in our bowling ijinks probably our most deter mined bowler is tom pettlt with his right shoulder disloc ated tom is giving it a good try with his left hand the newest recruit to the bantam division is jimmy kra- pck welcome jimmy and good bowling in the bantam division this week rolling sloncs had a league standing aloucttcs 38 rough riders 38 argonauts 31 tiger cats 19 hoadpin hilitc from the central ontario bowlers association president george barber conies word that the first 10 game block for the ladies in the eastern canadian championships will be rolled in acton on december 18 the sec ond 10 game block is scheduled in oakville these 20 games will determine the 10 girls to repre sent centratontario in the eost- crn finals at ottawa on march 23 24 and 25 actons entries this year are ivy martin joan knight deanna bulloujih and il ene grant maybe its not so important after all lo see what you aim for in bowling much to my am azement last tuesday night a bank of lights went kaput on lanes 3 and 4 the blue springs nursery gals bowled in semi- gloom while yours truly frantic ally sent out an sos to earl van norman who dashed down to rectify the trouble and ns 1 said before inuch to my amaze ment in the semigloom the gals were getting strikes and spares that winds it up for now am- igos so adios goodnight daly city and happy birthday champ double win from night hawks and nepluncs also came up with a double win from top cats al ley cats had ope win and total pins from angels top ten bowlers were kevin perkins 170138 308 bob 0rourke 139112 251 martin lavoie 100125 225 debbie storey 12196 217 janet stor ey 13074 204 ronnie turkosz 10295 197 sharon ellerby 83- 113 196 colin price 47118 195 coming in ninth position there was a tie among three howlers witde knight 87103 190 ronnie moore 731 17 190 ami henry hoebcs 7iji9 190 bruce swift took the tenth place with 8999 188 the cocacola reinhurts and sevenup pop were won by cathy roach kevin perkins bob orourke and carol grant in the junior and senior div ision hot rods took over first place with a triple win from pinbustcrs idiots won three ga mes trom crouts flintslones won- two games and total pins from jerks top ten bowlers this week were john churchill 532 257 jackie palmer 516 207 gord morris 491 206 guv pavne 465 165 dave pink 465 207 bob turkosz 457 202 gary price 454 160 gary turkosz 454 198 larry de forest 452 163 lynda harris 422 158 league standings ovbc bantams angels 39 alley cats 38 night hawks 29 rolling stones 20 nepluncs 17 top cats 7 oybci juniors and seniors hot rods 48 pinbustcrs 44 id- iots 36 flintslones 35 jerks 29 crouts 18 over 70 teachers from north halton schools including high school teachers from acton erin georgetown milton and ontario school for the deaf in milon attended the annual meeting of their ontario secon dary school teachers federa tion in georgetown recently several from the local high school were elected to office for the ensuing year elected were president georgetown tom ramautarsingh first vicepresi dent milton mrs powys sec ond vicepresident acton paul martindale third vicepresidentr vo erin doug deghorn secre tarytreasurer georgetown mrs joan mlsener named tothc professional de vclopirient committee were english william b i n ahanv georgetown history d a v i d meak georgetown geography john owenbeck georgetown mathscience william robinson milton commercial john mc kay georgetown languages miss vlda winegarden erin phys ed robert mccallum ac ton occup guid home ec mr houldcroftimilton technic al dept oscar robb george town m robert bob loutett 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