Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 22, 1966, p. 7

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aspffijiuc y i n i i4 wwwwi mmimmttm at acton bowling lanes b v ken h u i ford dec 12 wddcatsere their usnat whuuagjselves to the firs agai ro in the s svltkeis got die eoual- tar by 30 pins and went out to annex die third but wud cats stole it by eight jptas mr tine- two and totals decision wbdcats were off their usual forte but caote up with a cotlpfa of singles helen le- suxf j and millie fabian 237 rockers were also on the singles kick tunie masales 202 dennis crooks 204 and dave shannon 2m supers were a soupedup outfit against finishers for a two and totals win with john gilbert 648 phil lesueur 639 and ben ro- dy 617 tripling for finishers it was john kobson 667 don harris 639 making with the mostest wonders were the big winners they won em all from rollers who just cant seem to get rolling in the win circle singles predominated for wonders whh lyle cripps 2qa209 jake van der kooy and singled for sharks jim kclmafi629 wayne cram 627 and jens lausten 2s2 the mentioaables for angels mini ster shotup to the second spot by zeroing witd cats frank mckenna 677 gino de bartdlo 624 karen jenkins 202 and steve blancherd 205 tripled and singled in the mun- sters win nary a mention- abte for wild cats golden hawjutsnuck the first game from ahey cats then went all out and won all the marbles from the cats heather ellis 656 edwood 642 315 and frank mead 222 were on the triple and single plateaus for golden hawks making the plateaus for alley cats were dave woodward 618 bob whitney 217 joan knight 213- 210 and martin oehlrich 2m league standing slue an gels 55 munsters53 alley cats 51 sharks 46 golden hawks u 690 were 45 wild cats 44 ihdustrialcommarcial dec 14r the cassons go refiling along so do masson 509 239 and mary papillon 503 197 with triples and jan- ice withers with a single of 213 doing the pacing nearly everyone got into the singles act in family stores effort elsie wittkock 218 ula atkin son 203rjean molsaac 240 em my fryters 212 and audrey lawrence 203 league standing nielsens clothing 50 ledgers iga 50 acton jersey dairy 50 central cartage 49 cameos 46 family store 47 203409 earl west 219200 jer motors and their two and to- post 201214 and arlie white tals win from a4b supermar ket enhances the first place spot the motor outfit were on their way to a triple win but the ab boys got together in the third to make with a win terry masales 784jfeff fryer 759 347 aficfron lati- med 692 were top trio for massons ed parent 677 ter ry chuchill 626 and bob mar tin 608 were abs best mason knitting pulled an upset but good they won all games from allans collision allans had the spirit but not the wins larry nolan 663 and bob vlietstra 642 got the tricount for mason knit not that it did them any good but allan had tricounts pete homer 695 frank morton 644 and george williamson 606 were the triplers taxi drivers were rolling a win streak they were triple game winners from ledgers iga don grein 742 and ray atkinson 657 and don deforest 602 were the wheef erdealers for taxi drivers bill smiths 643 for ledgers was a loner this being the christ mas roh for the league don grein bill smith larry nolan bob doyle terry masales asnd ry post 223209 havingthem roger murray 647 303 john den nis 206 reg dunk 205 and ray atkinson 210 tripled and singl ed to no avail for rollers league standing wildcats 61 finishers 51 rockers 48 wonders 46 supers 38 rollers legion ladies dec 12 hawks are still roosting on the top rung they won two and totals from doves doves made a bid to win two games but lost the middle canto by 17 pins joyce buchanan 571 241 betty lo ckerbie 472 194 and helen fowler 439 163 came up with the top tricounts for hawks deanna buuough 571 215 di- anne matheson 451 164 and pat post 409 15s were best for doves crows made every game a winning one when they met up with robins phyllis angeu 632 265 gail currie 492 198 and lois gordon 470 169 headed up the win ro bins efforts were paced by ilene grant 663 251 mary elliott 363 135 and fern sweeney 335 115 league standing hawks 50 crow43robtas asjtmmtfqggjfis major dec 15 after losing the first game to reliable taxi sports corner seemed destined to en act their usual role of short- ender but to the amazement of the railbirds the sports won the next two and totals arlie white 831 305 earl middelton 694 and phil lesu- top trio for sports corner the taxi men had larry porte 623 stan swann 607 and larry nolan 600 up for triples station ho tel lost the first to norms barber shop by eight pins won the second going away then hung on to win the finale by nine pins for a 52 decision bob skidgmore 728 triple and ernie lawson 300 single were the big guns for the mill street tavemers george nurse 616 906 was the loner for barber shop acton lanes hooked up with dominion hotel and as expected it was a bit of a go the alley oops won the first by 34 pins then the waso- wicz wallopers got the equal izer by 22 both teams came out gunning for the third and it went down to the wire with dominion hotel taking it by three pins acton lanes grab bed the singleton for totals by nine pins top trio for domin ion were leo mogilloway 755 brother ed 748 land the migh ty mot johnstone 727 top trio for acton lanes were george barber 845 had de- forest 736 and ken hulford 690 league standing acton lan es 69 dominion hotel 60 norms barber shop 52 stat ion hotel 48 reliable taxi 41 sports corner 24 qkpfii dec 13 fleas and rockets are still tied for top spot both winning two and totals from the opposition fleas who set down meteors had marie chapman 450 188 rose win ter 446 186 and joyce adams 444 189 heading up the win meteors best were verna ar- bic 483 198 hannah cwand 357 142 and peg spielvogel 333 163 in the rockets two and totals win from hot shots it was helen bittorf 482 217 mamie allen 453 159 and molly mchugh 428 186 top ping the trundling mary dal ey 341 164 eunice metcaff 376 its nd eleanor widow- ski 3f 131 were best for hot shots hot shots dropped a tough middle canto by 19 pins league standing rockets 41 fleas 41 meteors 37 hot shots blue spring nursery dec 13 sweet peas really cut the league leading orchids down to able they took em for all games norma titus 589 231 heather barnard 532 216 and peggy emtnerson 526254 with triples along with fay gows 201 single acton friends dec is slogans heroes snapped out of their slump and were well on their way to winning three games from rat patrol but the patrol came up with a blockbuster in the third for a win and took totals in the acton ladies fpr good measure mexv har- three teams are tied ness 697 doris townsley 657 joanne duval 228 tripled and motors 71 ao supermarket 58 allans collision 53 mason knit 39 taxi drivers 38 ledg ers iga 14 acton ladies dec 14 mighty close stand ings league for top spot and there are only three points difference be tween top and bottom ledg ers iga got up there with a two and totals win from the erstwhile leaders nielsens clothing donna manes 581 212 verna arbic 518 195 and anna sojka 444 165 with top triples and sally rosen- berski with a 211 solo paced the iga win top trio in tripl es for nielsens were ina mel lon 541 203 grace robert son 469 162 and may swack- hamer 411 181 acton jersey dairy with a two and totals win from central cartage came in for a share of first place frances pierce 499 200 alice hatfield 494 171 and ivy martin 449 473 top ped the triples for the dairy central cartages top trio were kitty allen 518 ill ir ene lavoie 492 211 and lil herensberger 412 tls8 in ca- singled for heroes jackie papillon 236 and barb smith 258 soloed for rat patrol mon- kees swung high on the win tree to make with a two and totals win from f troop who manoeuvred a win in the mid dle canto rank earie 735 jack handy 702 alma schmidt 231 and keith andrews 204229 tripled and singled for mon- kees leading the troop were bob skidgmore 738 305 robt r hamilton optometrist lit mewntafci view s sparked sweet peas win mar- meos rwoand totals win from ion storey 614 264 betty hantte 532 258 lois walker 509 172 had triples and marj johnston with a 221 single were best in orchids losing cause pansies and tulips hooked up in a bit of a duel penates won one and tied one and took totals by one pin to take the edge in a 43 decision joan schfeper 502 ml adeke notaa 483 203 and marie lambert 470 161 tripped the triples for pansies deanna buuough 501 204 helen har ris 3t m8 and joanne em uarson 3c4 151 toped tulips trundling dandyuons won die first two from lilacs who came to life tat the third to win by it pins pacing dandy- lions were syhna mages 515 246 charkae andrews 471 167 and rheta goodwin 470 242 tap trio for lilacs were lil wagner 429 176 mains 397 4137 and edna 3tl 157 standing orchids 43 j 4ft sweet peas 34 dan- dyuoa 34 tulips 33 uses 26 family store it was bea and erson 572 214 adeie kressler 111 mm st acton mrloimmy toffl e pum km apffoinfmtmt 8773971 and floweft shop wast of acton on highway 7 south side cut large variety or plants for christmas giving otttd r8nmttias- axauas dec 13 came the revok the three bottom all games from the tap teams and altered the pam picture a lot blue angela are stio in first place bat sharks look em for day vanish bob catbcart 705 and harry oehlrich 218 gill sttwaaiaaiiora fbltsa garden veaa wpbnpnpsawsnowew ag essj gvvgajagasggjgi mkiv baths amd ftammn omajaawis christmas trees nursery grown fin shape 100 and up a gift of flowers is always acoa4atefalo as1t to avc4d prione 8532980 howie jank 603 colleen david son 208 betty poulsen 216 rounders won the first two from runamucbs then round- inginto the stretch faltered and lost the last by 27 pins no triples for rounders but red barnard nl bowman 599x253 lynda busing 565 2j and harry hofstede 470 268 topped ar- gps trundling dolf van arra- gon 660 267 jake vaiu der kooy 594 227 and ada gils 486 186 were tops for rough riders alouettes came up with a biggain they twist ed tiger cats tails for a triple win the cats made a desper ate bid to win thethird but missed it by 19 pins rink vli etstra 683 256 harry ensing 610 226 and renee vos- kamp 520 250 set the pace for alouettes henry kroes 602 216 oscar feenstra 535 192 ali looyenga 523 214 singling were kea mara witn j v arragons 218 lornamarshall 255 roy 203 solo are bt for ctl vaughan 205 heading up run- amucks efforts were don de- forest 626 don archibald 617 and orv chapman 205 league standing hogans heroes 54 runamucks 47 rounders 46 f troop 42 rat patrol 37 acton mixed dec 16 theres a new lead er in the acton mixed fire balls won all games from 007 to take over top spot nancy jensen 587 222 jon hurst 544 204 mary daly 536 203 and pat nicolak 533 211 fired the triples for fire balls for 007 it was bill bobbie 531 198 fred landry 520 179 and joe pietrangeli 442 179 teddy bears got knocked off the top rung when hot shots got hot and took them for two and to tals with verna arbic 589 251 ray lizotte 567 215 and jessie price 510 222 get ting top triples teddy bears top triple tripling came from frank daley 723 260 don price 584 211 and marie tiz- zard 507 264 flukes came up with a big win in the first against lucky seven and it ser ved- to get them the singleton for totals the seven won die second game by 14 pins and grabbecl the third but were shy on pins for totals bert ro bertson 582 230 hec daigle 489 190 and chris jensen 451 204 paced the lucky se ven with norm price couldnt let jess get ahead of you eh norm 599 212 andmarj i thornton 488 204 being fluk es pacers league standing fire balls 54 teddy bears 52 lucky se ven 48 hot shots 45 flukes 41 007 33 biqfour dec 16 argonauts took a fall out of rough riders when they won two and totals dl- velcome industry nffsts si inlf on highway 7 site 203 solo were best for cats league standing rough ri ders 52 alouettes 50 argo nauts 38 tiger cats 28 headpin hilhes congratulations to jackie palmer who last saturday was elected ybc bowling queen jackie won by an over whelming majoritv personal ity abil that are considered jackie will compete against the win ners from the other bowling centres for the zone title zone winners will then vie for the provincial title and the grand- finale for the national title the national queen receives a 1500 educational scholarship courtesy of the cocacola co of canada and all provincial queens will receive prizes tro phies ribbons and a free trip to scarborough ont next eas ter at the time of our national youth bowling ybc champ ionships john weafer of kitchener whoever he is was the win ner of the bearthnore bowling league desk transistor jradlo set draw the first loblock for v die gals iri central ontario zone is over and judy cohrer of port credit is leading the field with a 2592 pinfall our local belles joan knigftt deanna bul lough and ivy martin are trail- ing but the second 10game block at the oak town bowl in oakville on january 8 could change the picture for hem with one entrant failing to show up jackie palmer of the ybc league filled in to bal ance the field and while she has no official standing her 10 game pinfall of 2118 which in- eluded a 343 single had her fi nishing in 12th place out of the 28 entrants so at this time of the festive season may we wish you and yours the merriest christmas ever so adios amigos and goodnightdaly city th acton fran press thursday- december 22 1966 t n r i in m idea of st francis it is said that the christmas crib goes back to the year 1223 when in the smab village of greeds italy st francis of assissi attempted to bring alive the true meaning of christmas by constructing a crude representation of the stable at bethlehem r using live animals and real people at first confined only to churches the custom later spread to palaces and homes today italian families take great pride in preparation of their christmas crib bven a ch t a maximum moisture content will burn if flame is apphed- all around the base jceep dis carded gift wrappings away from the base of the tree and make die christmas tree area a no smoking zone use only nonflanimisble or naments and trim on the christmas tree do not decor ate metallic artificial trees with strings of electric lights but illuminate it by floodlight if desired some plastic trees made from styrene materials are flammable and may burn violently never use candles to light any tree fhboni nstmol nassagaweya councillors were happy to hear of the proposed establishment of an enclosed industry on highway 7 in the township when they met on wednesday night john rol of rr 1 acton said he wanted a small indus try lo be moved into the town ship and requested a separa tion of four and onehalf acr es from an 18 acre lot he said it would be a light industry a market garden and would be enclosed mr rol agreed to submit de- finite plans of the lot and in dustry to council for consider ation order yours today party ice cubes for christmas and new years at bill toths shell service 318 queen st e phone s530660 j byaiocaniflciderwi750 your investment grows by onethird in sixyears qnmaturity purchasers of these certificates wfll receive 1000 for every 750 invested this rep resents a return of 485 a year compounded every six months or a simple rate of 555 cashable at any time the full rate is obtained at maturity but your certificate can be cashed at any time after the first six months on a graduated scale jwuftstknam 4ffltf atarvbrardiofcawdarfstbank bq iiwiwjtvviiavaviv v your wife was just voted most beautiful neighbor she hasnt an excess wrinkle or a limp hair problem and she threw away all her dry skin creams want to know why 0 s i

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