Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 5, 1967, p. 5

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s v u tlmimouti tke fi at acton bo wting- lanes christmas concert calls from africa b the actoh free preh thuriday january 5 1967 mr and mn qarek hayes ij mma and sean of toronto with mr c mr arthur bird anfl the dyson family of toronto with in llacl mn hume and the sfaiclalm hi m w v mr and mm calvin mcdon by- ho mo r d j vlo tmmvb dee 27 well its a tie for top spot again with the old timers opleas getting up ipr their share when they took the rockets for a two and to tals ride ftose winter 521 175 joyce adams 372 150 and ina wilson 309 132 scratched the top triples for fleas rockets top trie-ahow- ed up in helen bittorf 374 203 molly mchugh 357 128 and ul evans 242 130 hot shots won the first from met eors by 14 pins and then it was curtains with meteors taking tho next two and totals vcrna arbic 721 307 and peg spiel- vogel 394 144 were the blg guns in meteors win hot shots efforts were headed up by mary daley 500 232 eun ice metcair 38 ih6l and elca- nprwldowski317 140 league standing rockets 48 fleus 48 meteors 44 mot shots 42r blue springs nursery dec 27 lois walker blew up quite a storm in the orchids triple win from dandylions the walker gal strung 318-305- 286 for a hot- 909 triple this along with the triples of mar ion storey 546 0190 bettv hardie 452 163 and the single of 314 from tracy vlictstra put the power in the orchids triumph sylvia mages 544 wl 1 sherry morris 462 160 and doreen adams 428 172 were best in dandylions losing cause the lowly lilacs tasted the sweet fruits of victory when they met up with the tu lips they won cm all lil wag ner 575 240 marnie mcllor 486 i 191 and edna bobbie 414 158 paced the win mary and erson 465 210 joanne em- mcrsun 401 145 and sandy sinclair 386 147 got the e for effort lor tulips sweet -f- peas made with a two and to tals win from pansles who won the middle chukker nor ma titus 531 206 peggy em- mcrson 528 217 and heather barnard 403 190 were the sweet potato pipers for sweet peastop tdp for pansies were marielambert 661 294 joan schjppcr 525 i90 and jean bullough 437 168 jjcague standing orchids 50r pansies 42 sweet peas 39 dan- dylions 34 tulips j3 uacs 33 micro plastics dec 27 blue angels hurlg onto first place by winning rvyp games tr wildcats wildcats won the first canto by enough to take totals but had nothing left to win the next two jim kclman 681 wayne cram 626 george til- cox 24t and mary lou cram 217 tripled and singled for the blue angels wtth the wild cats it was eurl mlddlcton 717 john mcgilloway 624 and dave mcmillan 217 sharks clipped the golden hawks wings with a three game win earl waller 694 john bnschcmcycr 665 bob cnthcnrt 655 marg dunn 606 nora buschcmcycr 235 put the jidof defeat on ithc hawks frank mead 629 and weather ellis 222 were best for hawks munstcrs hit the win trail after losing the first to alley cats with gino dc bar lolo being the wheeler dealer for munstcrs with 798 alley- cats efforts were headed up bv martin ochlrich 602 joan knight 201 217 and smitty pietrangeli 225 league standing blue an- gegls 61 munstcrs 60 alley cats 58 sharks 58 golden hawks 50 wildcast 49 industriarcommetftial dec 28 the weathcrtthrew a curve at the league and with taxi drivers failing to field a ordi ague rants at eramosa council meeting the rvctinhit mimiii n anm n ml nnrt will eramosa township council was held in the council chambers with all members present and reeve cameron lush presiding also- -in- attendance were the assessor road superinlendent and the clerk the council adjourned into a court of revision to consid er adjustments and rebates jo the 1966 tux roll under section 131 of the assessment act three adjustments were made during the session mend same to the minister of municipal affairs for approval a favorable letter from the council will accompany this resolution council moved that a bylaw be introduced lotimposc a spe cial rate upon the west half of lot 31 and northeast half of lot 31 concession 5 be read a first second and third times passed and numbered 271966 the assessor- isto be instruct ed to hand all uncollected dog when council reconvened to discuss general business there were several itemsof corres pondence to be read and dis cussed on recommendation of the eramosa planning board the eramosa council are ag reeable to the one land sever- licences to theso1iciiottf not paid before the end of the year 1966 council moved to give grants to the salvation army guelph branch 25 to the guelph pipe band for the memorial service 25 and 41325 to the fergus hospital board as ag- teatn masson motors picked up an easy seven points for the record jeff fryer 7j2 arid terry masales 635 turned in- top tricounts for massons in the ab supennarket and al lans collision go it was a two and totals win for the you wreck em we tow em boys the ao boys saved face in the second chukker by a 14 pjnwin el torb bullough 664 and frankteihorton 56 trl- counted for allans terry churchills 662 triptaandvbob v martins 301 single were a4js btsst it was no contest for ma son knitting and ledgers iga neither team could field a quo ta so stumps were drawn lar ry nolan and harry phelan for mason knit boosted their aver ages with 684 and 657 323 re spectively league standing masson motors 80 a b supermarket 67 allans collision 63 taxi drivers 43 mason knit 41 ledgers iga 14 i major up with a triple win at re liable taxis expense the taxi outfit gave it the old college try but couldnt graduate jim bullough 930 346338 george barber 847 336 and jim kcl man 647 were top triplets for the bowling alley stan swann 715 and ron cowan 708 were y high on the totem pole for re liable dominion hotel came up with a big win against sta tion hotel in the first but the stationitcs bounced back to win the next two but were shy on pins for totals jeff fryer 719 dennis crooks 706 and leo mcgitloway 631 were best for the wasowicz wallopers for the mill street eaverners it was frank morton 724 george williamson 673 and bob skidgmorc 6l3sports corner continue to upset the dope sheets they won two and to tals from norms barber shop the clip shop artists man- aged to win the middle chuk ker by 38 pins philjle- sueur 697arlie white 616 and earle middleton 609 were up for sportscornef top trio forvthe barber shop were bill ander- son637 bil shannon 6 and george nurse 619 league standing acton lan- es 83 dominion hotel 65 norths barber shop 59 sta tion hotel szijreliable taxi 43 sports corner 34 acton mixed 30 teddy bears jumped into a decisive lead when they beat the second place lucky sevens for all games frank daley 763 285 marie tlz- zard 625 350 and ed brow 224 tripled and singled for the teddv bears vince thornton 618 221 bert robertson 535 185 and ada peal 477 196 were best for the seven fluk es were a going concern ag ainst the fire balls they won erh all with grace robertson 665 259 norm price 606 256 and kurt maefner 595 199 along with maxlne hursts 210 single put the power in- the flukes win trying to fire up the fire balls were nancy jen sen 608 226 rose winter 501 177 and mary daley 406 195 007 were alwo and to tals winner from hot shots who wbjtihejdjecanto fred lancfiv 596 t27smitiv pietrangeli mj 237 and bill dowle467 0175 headed up thewhv for hot shots ray llzottc 540 213 vcrna arbic 495 200 and bl coatcs 423 166- tops league standing teddy bears 61 fire balls 59 lucky seven 53 hot shots 49 flukes 48 007 45 big f6ur dec 30x tieohce again for top spot what with rough ri ders winning em all from ti ger cats and argonauts win ning two and totals from al ouettes in the hough riders- tiger cats go it was jake van derooy 765 314 oolf van arragon 585 228 and trudy hofstede 488 186 hitting the jhighspois for rough riders tops forihe tiger cats were oscar fecnstra 642 262 hen ry kroes 472 170 and harry barens 468 170 with the ar gonauts alouettes do alou- tcs saved face by winning the last chukker by 17 pins making with the mostest of the bes test for argonauts were linda ensing 541 232 john ducnk 499 219 and jennie kuiken 481 189 alouettes best effort came from harry ensing 6m242 reriee vb kamp 567 276 and rink vlict stra 518 196 league standing rough ri ders 59 alouettes 59 argo nauts 50 tiger cats 2 kuadpin hilttoi congratulations are in order to marie tizzard of the acton mixed league marie joined the exclusive 350 club when in her first game last friday eve she hit the 350 mark smack on the nose marie is still up on cloud nine bill coat the brtrll c don ok the actoa mbeed- league treated the league- to a few hit numbers on his ban jo after league bowling last friday evening the bowling shirts for the youth bowling council finally arrived and our stars of the future present quite a natty appearance when bowling on a saturday mom and afternoon by the time you read this new years will be over and our annual wish for each and evejyoneof you is that thtt best things that happened to you in 1966 are the worst things that will happen to you jn 1967 so adios amigos and good- ninht daly city mr arid mrs sekorenja and sons mike and roy moved to their new house at the north end of woolseley street the day before christmas we are sorry to report that freddie regent is wearing a cast over a broken right upper arm he had tried his new toboggan but a few minutes when his accident sent him to hospital mr bill inglis had an early christmas chat with his mo ther and brother al inglis his wife and family at coqultlam bc while we had ideal wca- jhcr here it seemed the op- positc there with jog and driz zle and a temperature of 45 degrees which has been pre valent lately the annual christmas con cert at limehousc presbyter- ianghurch was held the even ing of dec 22 rev f n young was chairman for a short program santa arrived and distributed the usual gifts oranges and- candy mr and mrs hayes had a new years telephone call from their daughter miss dale hayes in nairobi kenya af rica mr and mrs herbert splt- zer mike joe and lisa who have lived at his parents home since selling their former home have moved- to their new house in georgetown church services will be held at 230 pm on jan 8 with sunday school at 1 30 pm those away for christmas the carl hills at her moth ers home mrs a ncilson of hornby mr bob warren home to charlton over christmas mr and mrs john glynn with the agnews woodbridge- mr and mrs peter glynn of kitchener with her parents and sister the whaleris north bay the frank hales to barrle- just before christmas mr and mrs cohoon with the mccallumi burnhnm- thorpe the llnhams with the frank longstrects orton the bentons with the wil fred greenlees campbellvllle linda rose nt port credit for a few days christmas visitors miss marlon glffqrd of to ronto with the gordon thomp sons miss k noble and miss nan cy bell of hamilton and mr lome noble of naughton with the fred plchls on sunday and mr and mrs c mask and family of smtthville with them on monday mr arid mr a parent nnd mrs angeline parent of wind sor with the arsenaults mr and mrs gordon quin- ton of meaford and mr nnd mrs jack quinton and rob bie of georgetown with mr and mrs bert benton oh sat urday for family christmas dinner mr and mrs a marshall f and miss ellenc marshall of toronto with mrs osburn and the lawsons 4th line the faber families of erin with the w ingles mrs l jansscn and mr simon janssen with the harry jansscns mrs rogers of guelph with the george rogers mr and mrs gadd miss rhona gadd and mr jack scholz georgetown dnd mr allan grove north bay wth jhe carmen maltbys mr a c bourne of montre al home with his parents lt- col and mrs bourne mr david roughlcy home from toronto mr peter scholz and miss elodyamobly of london with hls parents mrs h scott miss pearl scott mr james wilton of georgetown mrs kenny and miss cathy kenny of acton with mrs mitchell and tite sanfords susan and kathy katsunofs of itoronto with the kellers mr and mrs mathecinje tained her parents from brampton nnd her brothers and sisters and families and her daughter and husband and little son mr and mrs calvin mcdon- old and family of blmwood mr and mrs john foster and family of georgetown and mr and mrs ralph turner and family were with mr and mrs s klrkpatrick fred a hoffman opiamtmrlhi 58 sgeinrjlkvsq guelph oni telephone i24m7i let us help you build a complete roof of planned protection saficoeuficoeqkneral insurance ttemt allifsmitwjihintrt tmcvtmhom homeownusmuev youll save money tool homiownirsl chtek mil b extnt in saftco oflt policy covin averylhlnino dn gtrout gipi or ovtrlipi- you uve monty too for the finett moit compltti roof of planned protection call uftodiyl dennys insurance agency 17 mill st w acton 15301 50 residences bill 8532645 harold 8532565 ibgwper sunday school stages concert a good crowd enjoyed the program put on by the choir and the sunday school at eb- enezer mr leeman was the chairman the evening opened with a carol mrs jossland sue wards classes contribut ed the christmas story in cos tume with debbie gail as the capable narrator the beginners class under joy hayward were as enter taining as usual the junior girls and boys told about christmas in other lands also in costume the choir render ed three anthemfi three little girls heather dunbar shirley moore and sandra early sang a trio roes hewer delighted every one with a faultless playing of a well known hymn on the horn mrs early on the piano and sandra blyth on the or gan played star of the east mrs hayward brought greet ings from the choir and mr blyth from the sunday school a visit from santa claus brought a very enjoyable even ing to a close a lovely touch was added this year when the young people placed floodlights in front of the church they were very effective friend will regret to learn thai eleda iwatd jsul jrfspmr nelsor anderson is hospitaliz ed reed in 1965 deputyreeve fred cox and the clerk were instructed to order a centennial plaque and the treasurer was authorized to return the gravel deposit tender cheque of 300 to hol- htan construction co a bylaw to authorize the execution of a conveyance from the corporation of the township of eramosa to the corporation of the township of nassagawcya dated the 10th day of june 1965 was given the necessary readings passed and numbered 281966 accounts amountlngto 116- 59910 were passed for pay- merit and the meeting adjourn ed to meet on january 9 1967 at ii am or at the cflll of the reeve bowl for pleasure cfit bowl for health the entire family can bowl together make it a date bowl where the action is i acton bowling lanes 10 main st n member obpa 8534170 about benefits under the new guaranteed income supplement to the goals and guidelines tomorrow is our guideline 1 tomorrows consumer demands tomorrows markets and the technology to adapt to tomorrows challenges these are the keys to industrial leadership dominion textile company limited manufacturers of texjp made products old age security pension the new guaranteed income supplement is a monthly payment of 30 which will be added to the present 75 old age security pension if the pensioner has no other income however if the pensioner has other income but it is less than 720 a year 60 a month the pensioner still qualifies for a supplement but on a reduced scale depending on his other income every old age security pensioner is thus guaranteed a mini mum income of 105 a month married pensioners if both husband and wife receive the old age security pension and have no other income both qualify for the 30 a month supplement assuring them a minimum of 210 a month if married pensioners have a combined income of less than 1440 a year not including their old age security pensions each may qualify for a supplement at a reduced rate- application forms an application form arid a booklet containing details of the guaranteed income supplement will be mailed to all old age security pensioners during february they will be asked to read the booklet carefully and fill in the application form at once married pensioners are asked that each fill in an application form and mail the two in the same envelope income doms not include war service pensions gifts from relatives and money from a number of other sources a list of r items not considered as income is shown on the application form and in the informa tion booklet pensioners may receive help in preparing applications by contacting the old age security canada pension plan or income tax offices addresses are available in the booklet payment dates at least two months are required to deal with applications some pensioners will receive their supplementary payments combined with their old age security pension cheques in march others will receive their combined payments in april pensioners entitled to a supplement as of january 1 96will have their payments oackdated to january j issued by the hon allan j mceachen minister department of national health and welfare q r

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