Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 15, 1966, p. 13

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j actgjm bowling lanes kan hulford dec 5 rockers made with a triple win from rollers who were rolling jn tough luck they lost nwnrat by 21 pin the second by 2s and the third by 36 oh deathwhere is thy sting rockers made with the singles ed parent 202 214 andtlnnle masales 213 for hollers roger murrays 644 triple and reg dunks 208 solo went for sweeney wonders werent wondering where the yellow went they were won dering where their scores went cause they droped the bundle to supers fhll lesueur 833 302 wallycca 621 and chea ter lewandowskl 229 tripled and vilified for supers arlie wmte 603 lake van der kooy 228 and earl west 232 tried to lead wonders to a win but in vain after dropping the first fwo games to finishers the league leading wildcats made with win in the third toavert a zero count which would have been the upset of the season don harris 483 doug draycott 201 ben bayliss 226 and john ftobson 212230 paced the fin ishers win helen yateman 631 and deanna uilough 205 trip- ledrsind singled for wildcats league standing wildcats 56 finishers 49 rockers 46 wonders 39 supers 33 rollers 29 uqtenudkw dec 5 hawks were flying high they made every game a winning one from the crows melen jocque 628 226 joyce buchanan 605 244 and betty lockerbie 520 m were the triple high flyers for hawks crows efforts were headed up xphyllis angell s4i 194 lo is gordon 456 173 and shir- ly tnrlrn 7 1v doves lost a close first game to ro bins by 14 pins but made no mistake in winning the next two and totals deanna bul- lough 919 227 fern shultis 439 157 and pat post 415 154 paced doves win ro bins top trio were llene grant 709 245 lucy synnott 447 175 and mary elliott 355 127 league standing hawks 45 crows 36 robins 35 doves 24 old timor 3se3 6 fleas took the league leading rockets for two and totals and found themselves up for a share of first place as a result joyce adams 476 its rose winter 465 178 and marie chapman 335 132 sparked fleas win mamie aj- 1 flol helen b tv 424 149 and june shaffl 383 519 141 topped rockets trundl ing meteors have left last place they made with a six point win from hot shots they won the first canto by 26 pins tied the second and hiirtg on when hot shots threa tened in the last and won by 19 pins verna arbic 525 202 hannah cleland 355 126 and peg spielvogel 338 i23 were top trio in meteors win hot shots best efforts came from mary daley 443 158 and glor ia dunn 408 167 league standing rockets 36 fleas 36 meteors 35 hot shots 33 bill springs nursery dec 6 orchids made no mistake in breaking their first place tie with pansies they won all games from said pan sies blooming out with the top triples for orchids ther bills 212 and frank mead 201212 flew up to the single plateau for hawks alley cats scratched out a three game win at wildcats espente joan knight 711 313 mitty pi- etrangeli 640 martin oehlrich 303 and bill rognvaldson 215 made with the triples and singles for alley cats earl middletons 213 single was a loner for wildcats mun- sters were a two and totals winner from sharks with sharks losing a tough second go by 166 pins steve blanch- ard 218 and marg myett 225 so loed for munsters harry oehl rich 200244 and john busche- meyer 206 singled for sharks- league standing blue ang els 55 alley cats 51 munsters 46 wildcats 44 sharks 39 golden hawks 36 industrigcomnmrcigl dec 7 maeson motors mike ole man river just keeps roll ing along and their two and totals win from ledgers iga keeps them in top spot jeff fryer 821 311 phil lesueur 735 and terry masales 659 were the tripling trio for the gas alley crew charlie auger 745 and don price 612 were up for iga taxi drivers won the first two from allans collision before the wrecking crew knew what it was all about al lans made with a big win in the third but taxi drivers hung on to win totals by 10 pins fred dunn was the big gun for the drivers with 621 pete homer 649 and george williamson 642 had allans tri- counts a b supermarket made with a triple win from mason knitting to move up to the second slot bob martin 699 ed parent 628 and terry hurchiu504 from family storey who were headed for a zero count but saved face by winning the last game by 10 pins eleanor goy 444 183 hi herensberger 427 181 and irene lavole 427 166 sparked the win top trio in triples for family store were jean mclsaac 424 153 errrmy fryters 415 159 and ltla atkinson 400 174 a full turnout for the first time in three weeks put acton jer- cey dairy back in the win scene with a two and totals win from ledgers iga ivy martin 575 244 ruth mc- lellan 419 168 and alice hat field 413 170 were the cream of the dairy maids trundling igas efforts were headed up by verna arbic 604 228 an nette st pierre 533 206 and donna manes 376 150 league standing nielsens clothing 48 central cartage 47 acton jersey dairy 45 led gers iga 45 family store 45 cameos 43 major dec 8 acton lanes came up with a triple win from sports corner to keep their first place spot secure jim kelirian 774 303 george barber 687 and had deforest 644 trigger ed the triples for the bowling alley outf itlfor sports corner it was earl middleton 714 323 and philip lesueur 640 who tried to light a fire under the sports dominion hotel clipped norms barber shop for au the marbles and moved up to the second slot jeff fry er 743 bill johnstone 701 and bob agnew 700 headed up the wasowicz wallopers trundl ing pete homer was the lone arranger for the barbers with reliable taxi pulled a bit bums in the second and third the quote isf troops not mine colleen davidson 603 and howie jank 244 led the f troop in their win manoeuv res merv harness 665 joanne duval 209414 and doris town- sley 220217 headed up heroes efforts monkees made with a two and totals win from run- amucks who came to life in time to win the last chukker jack handy was the handy man with 608 and hank earle 226 singled for monkees mar lon hunter 272 and don archi bald 208 soloed for runa- mucks rounders drove rat patrol to cover and wound up with a triple win second and third games were close 21 pins decided the second and 27 decided the third red bar nard the ramblin redhead 698- roy vaughan 233 and reg adams 207 tripled and singled for rounders hartley coies630 dodie mcgluoway 200 barb smith 245 and john chapman 203 were tripling and singling for the patrol league standing hogans heroes 50 runamucks 45 monkees 42 rounders 41 f troop 40 rat patrol 34 acton mixed dec 9 teddy bears not on ly stayed in first place but theyre up there ab by them selves a three game win from 007 did the trick frank daley 732 261 don price 563 233 and bd browne 507 480 came up with the top triples for the bears oots efforts were pac ed by bill dobbie 454 174 dot thompson 407 158 and jack tizzard 416 145 fluk es won the first from hot shots then hot shots turned on the heat and won the next two and totals ray lizotte 557 220 jessie price 544 206 and bill coates 467 190 sparked hot shots win top trio for flukes were grace robertson 526 188 norm price 517 186 and maxine hurst 445 215 fire balls won two games from lucky seven but the seven who lost the middle canto by one pin came up with a big win in the third and grabbed the singleton for totals top tripl ing trio for fire balls were nancy jensen 595 215 rose winter 464 165 and mary da ley 4s1 202 heading up the lucky seven roll were edna dobbie 552 229 vlnce thorn ton 540 236 bert robertson 506 222 and hec dalgle with a single of 219 league standing teddy bears 50 fire balls 47 lucky seven 44 hot shots 40 flukes 38 007 33 big four dec 9 rough riders made things rough for tiger cats by wffihlng two and totals the oats dropped a tough first game by five pins jake van der koov 527 168 ada gib 410 477 and doff van an gon 439 485 rode in with the triples for rough riders heading up tiger cats efforts were henry kroes 586 215 all looyenga 457 150 and os car feenstra 410 155 alou- ettes were on their way for a triple win at argonauts ex pense but fell down in the last canto and had to be satisfied with a two and totals win aj- ouettes win was paced by the tctught and ilene granlironi acton from clarkeon hazel heins from coofeevuie uy bhta vera ra jean jones and helen mccracken from georgetown marg spjr es laura treble sylvia ez- eard from guekph arlene maw eileen patterson bet ty burton irene oeburn and edna davis from milton june gould and audrey mason from oakville june forrest france ferguson olga bosa- da marg iboocockv bea and- trlples of renee voskamp 622 y woodvand nora the acton free press thursday december 13 1966 fjj eastern chtajnonaafpa at ot- tawa some torrid bowing should result that winds it up for now my friendiies so adios ami- os and goodnight daly city robf r hamitow optometrist lift mountain view s 212 rink vlletstra 618 278 harry bnsing 507 18j and joe horatede 504 2m tops in the argo trundling were harry hofstede 587 257 jen nie kuhcen 580 222 and lin da ensing 520 243 league standing rough rid ers 50 alouettes 43 argonauts 33 titter cats 28 hoadbln hilitos with the first 10 game block being rolled here december1f to start off the central ontar io zone champion roll for the gals some of the outoftown female trundlers have put in an appearance locally for prac tise and some very nice scores have been rolled for what its worth we pass on this infor mation to our local belles these gals leave up corner pins even as you and i only differ ence being they pin em i dont competing for top ten qualifying spots will be ivy martin deanna bultough john payne from port credit san dra macnell and judy culver from maltpn edith black with these female hot shots shooting for the right to rep resent central ontario in the 111 mir st acton mofmmy ttmii fsmw for appc4ntmbw 8773971 bowl for pleasure r bowl for health the entire family can bowl together mad make if a date- bowl where the action is i acton bowling lanes 10 main st n mimmnt obpa 530170 canada pension hail 650 double p ofanupsetwithat and to dennis crooks tab win from station hotel after losing the first game by 30 pins larry porte 697 lar ry nolan 659 and stan swanh 643 called the shots for re liable best for the mill street tavern keepers were don har- his 766 and pete schipper 624 league standing actonlan- es 66 dominion hotel 56 norms barber shop 50 stat ion hotel 43 reliable taxi- 39 sports corner 19 acton friendf the ajb win went well for knitters with 634 but lacked- support knitters made a bid for the second canto but missed it by nine pins league standing masson motors 66 a4b supermarket 66 allans collision 53 mason knitting 32 taxi drivers 31 ledgers iga 14 dec- 7riielnfoftiini broke scftiii pfaceflewrifl a iwdisidfotss dec 8 hogans heroes are retirement pensions become payable in january 1967 win from cameos the win gave nielsens sole possession of top spot grace robertson 539 223 ina mellon 494 225 and may swackhaiher 482 171 paced the win cameos who lost a tough third game i pins bjih ba andcryw 213 janice withers 518 202 and mary paplllon 408 147 for top trio central car tage moved up to second place with a two and totals win still leading the league but they are casting a few fearful backward glances the pack is closing in hogans were he roes with a four pin win from f troop in the first but then the troop heard the call to ar or s and wo the secord by nine pins the third by 17 and wound up with the singleton for totals thereby proving that hogans were heroes in the first but strikes- youth bowling at by jackie palmer ouncil i if c ou if you have been contributing to the canada pension plan and if you willbe age 68 or over by march 31 1967 contact your canada pension plan district office now contributors who are under 70 years of age must have retiredrom regular employment to qualify those who are age 70 or over may qualify without retiring marion storey 634 234 betty hardie 476 179 and lois walker 473 181 pansies best in the losing cause were marie lambert 454 160 adele no lan 382 450 and pat moyse 352 132 dandyuons were a 1 triple winner from tulips they won the first game by se ven pins the second by nine then poured on the heat to win the third and totals sylvia ma ges 529 198 rheta goodwin 467 179 and charlene and rews 463 u81 tripled the triples for dandylkms for tu lips it was deanna bullough 501 212 sandy sinclair 507 184 and joanne bmmerson 407 149 sweet peas won the first from lilacs lost the sec ond then bounced back to win the third and took totals with no trouble fay gow 600 229 norma titus 500 167 and ruth archibald 413 153 made with the triples for sweet teas lilacs top triples were tripled by mamie meuor 601 234 ul wagner 364 433 and mora ginmner 353 126 league standing orchids 43 pansies 36 tuttps 30 dandy- hons 29 sweet teas 27 lilacs micro plastics u 6c june angels are still in first place they lost the first chukker to golden hawk then came back to win the next two and total with jim kehnan 637 wayne cranr- 210404 and marylou cram 223 tripling and singling- hea- 10 instead of talking first about the sad things like the weather i have a few hap py things to report although not feeling 100 per cent our supervisor mrs mar tin was back on the job this week and we are very pleased to have her back jim undaay la a welcome were addition to our junior and se nior coaching staff jim was active in our ybc activities for a while last season but the pressure of business forced him to give it up however jim is back and we are happy to have him- just a friendly reminder to all you ybc bowlers next saturday december 17 is your annual christmas roll so dont miss it the weather wth its incon sistency continues to lay low some of our bowlers with colds but the overall picture of attendance is very good sorry to say heather mceach- ern of the rolling stones is temporarily away with a case of the mumps in the hantaan division this week alley cats and angels won their rwo games alley cats won from top cats and angels won from em and sharon ellerby in the junior and senior di vision crouts were the big winners crouts won three ga mes from flintstones hot rods took two games and total pins from jerks and filibus ters also took two games and total pins from idiots top ten bowlers were ja ckie palmer 522 244 craig perkins 491 266bobturkosz 489 187 larry mcafee 473 229 john churchill 449 169 gary price 437 201 bob bal- lentine 422 161 steve manry 416 166 dave pink 411 164 anne watson 407 155 league standings bantams angels 49 alley cats 46 night hawks 31 roll ing stones 25 neptunes 19 top cats 10 juniors and seniors hot rods 58 pinbusters 54 idiots 40 flintstones 37 jerks 36 crouts 27 hawks rolling stones took one game and total pins from neptunes top ten bowlers this week were roger mofiachern 127139 266 patricia sampson 132433 265 sharon ellerby 121 116 237 martin lavole 95 134 229 kevin perkins 140 82 222 bob orourke 79141 220 ronnie aoore 125 216 henry toebes 125 84 009 wade knight 138 63 195 colin price 994 12 the cocacotb rdnharts andevemjp pop winners this 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