Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 8, 1967, p. 6

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iiitbjsivima vrnf ay th acton proo press wednesday february 8 1967 gfiitity the piha acton bowline lanes at by ken hulford jan 30 wonderof wonders the wonder took wildcatsfor two games and totals they went gunning for the thlnlbut the femme fatale je the wild cats recovered from the shock and rallied to annex the third lylecripps 632 jerry post 613 arlle white 611 jake van der kooy 299 and sari r west 26a tripled and singleovfor the win ners phyllis angell 687 dean na bullough 657 helen le su eur 221 helen yateman 214 joyce masales 205 and millie fabian203 made the triple and single plateaus for wildcats supers are beginning to make a drive tor the fourth spot they took rollers for two and totals rollers winning the middle chukker by 30 pins phil le sueur 794 john gil bert 215203 ben ody 225 and ilewandowski 206 had the super trkounts and singles por rollers it was roger mur ray 608 bill fabian 239 and keith dunk 20t getting the mentionables rockers were arockin again they finished finishers but good by winning all games ed parent 748 343 dennis crooks 680 lyle broughion 262 tinnie masales 222413 and cor vreynhock 248 were chief pinrockers for ro ckers don harris 713 tom shannon 223and ben bayllss 216 tripled and singled for fin ishers i league standing wildcats 82 wonders 75 finishers 65 rockers 62 supers 55 rollers 39 lagion udim jan 30 crows after losing the first to hawks came back with a two and totals win but were hard pressed to win the last canto by w pins phyllis angell 583 273 shirley tur- kosz 558 254 and lois gordon 456 185 paced the win joyce buchanan 548 223 helen jooque 499 206 and betty lo ckerbie 410 159 were best for hawks sort of a close go be tween robins and doves ro bins won the first by 25 pins doves got the equalizer by 10 then it was robins turn and they won by 31 and stashed- away the singleton for totals for good measure top trio for the winning robins were mary elliott 490 193 lucy synnott 481 199 and lois manning 476 199 best for doves were deanna bulloughsol 197 and pat post 480 170 league standing hawks 68 crows 62 robins 49 doves 45 old timars jan 31 rockets won the first from meteors by four pins then came the revolution and meteors grabbed the last two and totals with verna ar- bic 589 223 peg spielvogel 484 183 and ethel smith 237 104 being top trio in the win rocketing for the rockets were mamie allen 455 181 helen bittorf 452 208 and molly mchugh 325 114 hot shots were a two and totals winner from fleas who took the middle canto eunice met- calf 424 175 mary daley 433 165 and clinore wldowski 329 127 were the hot trio tor hot shots scratching out the top tricounts for fleas were rose winter 577 230 marie chapman 391 144 and gwen daw 360 128 league standing rockets 73 fleas 68 meteors 63 hot shots 62 blua springs nursery jan 31 the front running orchids stayed in front with a two and totals win from lil acs who were dormant until the last chukker which they won by 35 pins pacing the or chid win were marion storey 585 240 urns white 571 1220 lois walker 543 203 and betty hardie 532 205 mamie mellor 587 225 wan- etta smith 465 197 and nora gammer 356 435 beaded up lilacs efforts sweet peas made every game a winning one when they met up with tu lips pay gow538 206 norma titus 488 171 and peggy bnv 468 m6 were top trundling trio for sweet peas joanne emmerson 489 188 sandy sinclair 452 210 and deanna bullough 418 141 did their best for tulips dandy- lions stashed away the first cte from pansies staved off sies threat in the second spasm to win by one pin then lost the third 4 enough pins to enable pansies to take totals by four pins sylvia mages 539 200 rheta goodwin 446 186 and charlene andrews 404 155 sparked dandylions roll top trio for pansies were ma rie lambert 559 221 pat moyse 171 and jean bullough 449 161 league standing orchids 76 lilacs 57 pansies 53 sweet peas 52 tulips 50 dandylions 48 micro plastics jan- 11 golden hawks went on a winflight and took all games from wild cats to move up for a share ofaarst place frank mead 680 edvood 233 and gord sisson 249 tripled and singled for hawks a couple of solos for wild cats ruby lausten 215 and dave mcmillan 218 had era blue an gels lost sole possession of top spot when they dropped the first to munsters they stayed up for a share of the top rung however by winning the se- i cond and third cantos plus tot als jim kelman 687 wayne cram 683 316 jens lausten 616 and george tilcox 220 tri- counted and soloed for blue angels making with the triples for munsters were marg my- ette 653 frank mckenna 625 and gino de bartolo 615 black bart bartholomew 203 soloed sharks got clobbered in the first by alley cats then rallied to win the next two but were shy on the pinfall for tot als sob cathcart 674 john buschemeyer 616 earl waller 609 and marg dunn 205 were on the triple and single plat eaus for sharks best for alley cats were joan knight 824 306 martin oehlrich 717 arid bill rognvaldson 204 league standing golden hawks 78 blue angels 78 a1- ley cats 77 sharks 74 muns ters 73 wild cats 61 52 knitting 40 taxi drivers ledgers km 20 acton ladlas feb i famlrystoraratain ed top spot with a two and totals win from central car tage they won the first got well beaten in the second but rallied to win the third and took totals by six pins elsie wittlkock 494 177 lilerat- kinson 481 188 and jeammc- isaac 468 213 topped the fa mily store trundling eleanor goy 537 212 kitty allen 24 194 and irene lavoie 443 1s8 were best for central- cartage nielsens clothing were a three game winner ov er cameos who made a bid for the last canto but missed it by 20 pins pacing the nielsen win were grace robertson 567 218 mae ward s57 217 ina mellon 527 193 and donna krapek 503 215 top trio for cameos were sally whibley 539 191 mary papillon 518 194 and bea anderson 507 209 bridget erier made it in time shop 75 reliable taxi 59 sports corner 47 actorvfriands ebfterosinghef- game to runamucks rat pat- the pacesetters for norm price 245 and pete jen kins 218 flukes made with a two and total win from lu- cky seven for lucky seven hec oaigle 609 m8 kay gough 492 202 and bert ro bertson 509 180 were best league standing teddy bears 83 fire balls 78 007 72 hot shots 64 flukes 64 lu cky seven 59 big four feb 3 rough riders tenure at the top of the heap was shortlived alouettes took em for two and totals and get top billing as a result rink vliet stra 597 269 harry enslng iwn1wam regional council strikes see amendrneni at youth bowling council tm lot size by jackie palmar rol g6t organized and reeled off two wins and picked up the singleton for totals top trio for rat patrol were hartley coles 666 248 jackie papillon 604 254 and dave hunter 576 229 running up the tri counts for runamucks were don archibald 683 260 de anna bullough 650 296 and orv chapman 644 230 hog- ans heroes scrambled up for a share of first place by win ning two games from monkees the monkees big win in the first chukker got them the odd point for totals merv harness 725 313 floyd schmidt 575 202 and doris townsley 580 250 tricounted for heroes joanne duvals 278 single came in handy hank earle 751 268 keith andrews 666 248 and june hunter 610 239 were on the triple plateau for mon- alouettes sid hofstede sneaks into thewin scene with his 200 sol best for the rough rid ers were dolf van arragon 623 240 jake van der kooy 567 216 arid trudy hofstede 415 155 although trailing the field the tigercafs are still capable of making the win and taking argonauts for a two and totals ride proves this jennie kuiken 617 251 hen ry kroes 602 222 and oscar feenstra 534 248 were top trundling trio for the cats argos roll was headed up by harry hofstede 548 216 din- ie bowman 5i4 199 and lin- dansing510176 league standing alouettes 79 rough riders 77 argonauts 64 tigercats 46 haadpin hilftas the time for the youth to roll a 200 solo ledgers iga k f tr ra y firct bnwlinp zone finals is sun- were another three game win ner when they met up with ac ton jersey dairy sparking the ega win were donna manes 646 232 shirley rosenbersky 558 213 and verna arbic 527 202 thedalry efforts were slightly on the curdled side but top trio were alice hatfield 462 162 anne greenfield 465 173 and ivy martin 447 0191 league standing family store 75 nielsens clothing 73 ledgers iga 70 cameos 68 central cartage 68 acton jer sey dairy 66 industriatcommarcial feb i masson motors were a free wheeling outfit they hung the zero count on ab supermarket for all games heading up the masson win were jeff fryer 880 300304 wayne mason 766 and ter rible terry masales 696 the a- efforts were headed up by ken hulford 651 bob martin 643 and don harris 640 mason knitting knitted a three game win against the somewhat sur prised allans collision spark ing the mason knit trundling were larry nolan 752 and john robson 669 peter the heater homer 630 was a loner for allans despite the lack of mentionables ledgers iga won two from taxi drivers the taxis made with a big win in the third chukker to snag the singleton for totals second game was close iga took it by one pin bob cath cart tripled 701 for taxis league standing masson motors 107 ab supermarket 95 allans collision 79 mason major feb 8 gold is where you find ft and so are the bowling points and sports corner found five of them when they met station hotel the mill street taverners took die first spasm by eight pins then got clobbered in the second and were on their way to annex the third but the sports from the corner had other ideas and grabbed it by is pins bert fowler 729 earle middleton 651 and tinnie masales 634 tripped tricounts for sports comer don harris 698 ai norrie 656 and pete schipper 651 had em for station ho tel reliable taxi wheeled into a first game win against do minion hotel and hung on to win a close second game by 10 pins but fell off the pace in the third and the wasowicz wallopers came up with a big enough win to take totals by ii making with the triples for reliable were larry nolan 693 ron cowan 692 and stan swan 668 tops for dominion were the mighty moe johnstone 763 jeff fryer 726 312 and bob agnew 615 acton lanes were a two and totals winner from norms barber shop who saved face by winning the middle chukker heading up the bowling alley trundling were george barber 879 304 ken hulford 677 and don de- forest 673 clipping off the tri counts- for norms barber shop were peter the heater homer 685 333 bill shannon 649 and dick dupuis 604 league standing acton lan es 105 dominion hotel 80 sta tion hotel 75 norms barber mz bowl for pleasure bowl for health the entire family can bowl together maka it a data bowl where the action is acton bowling lanes 10 main st n mtmur obpa 590170 train to toronto askabout convenient departure and return times phomtha loofll otsca fek spasm from rounders by four pins got clobbered in the sec ond then bounced back to win the third but couldnt come up with enough pins to take tot als don harris 636 253 bob doyle 603 228 and howie jank 563 205 led the f troop trundling pacing rounders ef forts were red barnard 667 233 roy vaughan 505 177 and fay gow 493 193 league standing hogans heroes 70 runamucks 70 monkees 67 f troop 67 rat patrol 66rounders 59 acton mixed feb 3 teddy bears lost the first one to hot shots by 21 pins then hit the win circle for the next two and totals to keep their first place spot frank daley 693 263 ed browne 612 246 and marie tizzard 513 229 were the ted dy bears pacesetters ray li- zotte 520 208 jessie price 519 212 and bill coates 482 197 were hot shots best 007 took the first from fire balls squeezed out a second -game- win by nine pins then wrap- day february 19 the locale sportsmen bowl in guelph our ybc writer jackie pal mer has the details on this micro plastic have already had their nominations and election of officers for next seasons bowling the new executive president earle middleton vicepresident frank mckenna secretary bob cathcart and treasurer art jdaigle will work with the old executive for the balance of this season to be come familiar with the reins of office presidentelect earle middleton said after his elec tion he realized he would have a tough role to fill in following the president jim kelman but with the cooperation of all he would be able to keep the lea gue functioning as one of the best leagues in acton that winds it up once again my friendlies so adios amigos and goodnight daly city a childs world is a world of legs chair legs table legs and human legs and their mothers tegs aregfcttmg- fa puptheflnaiefoigmis- y he f h sure and a seven point win sparking the 007 win were fred landry 653 245 gary ddbbie 532 255 bill dobbie 522 235 and dot thompson 478 208 firing the best for fire balls losing cause were nancy jensen 661 278 pat nicolak 234 charlie gough s49 213 and rose win ter 470 201 paced by kurt haefners 632 341 tricount and the singles of maxine hurst 202 marj thornton 216 pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north gait telephone 62i75m i feb 4 with the completion of the qualifying round for the zone finals the time and place for the zone finals has been made time is sunday feb ruary 19 the place is the sportsmans v bowl guelph the bantam girls and boys singles the jbantam girls and boys doubles the bantam girls team the junior girls and boys singles bowl at 1200 noon i the bantam boys team the junior girls team the junior girls doubles and the senior boys doubles bowl at 230 pm the junior boys team and the junior boys doubles bowl at 5 pm contestants for the zone bowling queen final will be judged at 5 pm transportat ion will be by bus and all our contestants will meet at the acton lanes at 1045 am the big news for the ban tams was the return to action of bowler margot matheson margot who has been out of action with a dinky knee has the doctors ok to resume her bowling although not able to participate margot showed up every week to captain and en courage her team in the bantam division this week night hawks won two games from top cats alley cats took their two games from neptunes angels took one game and totals from roll ing stones top ten henry toebes 169- 147 316 colin price 137174 311 wade knight 137153 290 barry payne 166 116 282 debbie storey 123 157 280 kevin perkins 139 124 263 martin lavoie 132 116 248 bob otrourke 101 147 248 ronnie moore 122 116 240 norman tremblay 102- 115 217 cocacola seven up and reinharts pop winners were barry payne henry toebes melanie hardie and debbie storey robt r hamilton optometrist 116 mountain view s georgetown 111 mill st acton monday from 4 pm for appointment 8773971 no toll charge when your family needs dental attention askgag for a cash advance getting the money you need to meet family dentil and medical expenses is a simple matter at your gac office youll get prompt personal attention the ready cash you need to sat your mind at ease and convenient monthly repayments tailored to fit 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