stjsesstahhkihj 0mmwmmeta m6a gfffltof tie piiu at aton opp talk on safety at brookville school bowling lanes k e hu iford mb 20 the fourth playoff spot came were shy 20 pins lola walker 534 206 marion storey 528 in and bettv hanme 817 to an afenipt halt when the wildcats still smarting from betaf- abut out last week came out loaded for bear and won ton all from supers de- anna bullough 700 helen le- sueur 290 helen yateman 208 joyce masales 201217 and mil- tie kblan 217413 made with the triple and singles in the wildcat win ntfl lesueur 709 and john gilbert 216 tripled and singled for sup ers finishers struck a win ning combo and won all gam es fromjtouers with fired lo ckerbie 772 don harris 698 ben bayliss 636 tom shannon 216 and john robson 217 on the triple and single kick ray atkinson 696 john dennis 623 and keith dunk 2su1s un counted and soloed for roll- en wonders won the first two from rockers then took to star gazing and rockers ssbbed the last spasm won- rs wrapped up the singleton for totals lyie cripps 734 300 artie white 669 bart west 624 and jake van der kooy 253 made with the tripl es single for wonders lyie broughton 606 bd farent 206- 263 and ttnnle masales 207 i tripled and singled for rock ers league standing wildcats 91 wonders 82 finishers 81 rockera 71 supers 67 rollers 49 legion ladles deb 20 the second place crows have something to crow about they took two and totals from the league leading hawks lois gordon 54s 188 phyllis angell 526 ml and shirley turkosx 502 200 had top triples for crows for hawks it was he len jocque 538 251 joyce buchanan 516 189 and bet ty lockerbie 391 140 who were tops doves made with a two and totals win from ro bins who waited until the last canto before registering a win greta feenstra 531 197 deannaa bullough 528 225 and dianne matheson 492 237 got top billing for doves do ing the bobbin for the robins were ilene grant 547 237 1xis manning 434 i78 and mary elliott 389 164 league standing hawks 80 crows 74 doves 59 robins 53 blue springs nursery feb 21 orchids kept up their winning ways and took em all horn the shorthanded sweet fleas who made a bid to win the hrat game but they 190 led the ml parade for orchids fay gow 559 206 and ruth archibald 468 203 were best for sweet fees li lacs won the first from dan- dyliohs by is pins lost the se cond by 15 and darned if dan- dylions didnt win the last canto by ii pins and thereby picked up the singleton for to tals by is sounds like a crib game sylvia mages 606 282 sherry morris 471 13 and charlene andrews 440 171 topped the triple trundling for dandylions top tricounters for lilies were mamie mellor lndustrtalcommercul feb 13 masson motors are stlhih p in th dri ers seat but thegot a bit of a setback when the am sup market took em for the 691 294 lil wagner 477 173 and wanetta smith 463 093 tulips-lost-out- i canto to pansles got the eqthk liter in the second by 23 pins then grabbed the last chuk- ker and took totals for good measure deanna bullough 651 289 agnes mcglnnes 517 237 and mary anderson 491 182 paced tulips pansles tip trio were sharon owen 722 267 jackie hlggins 450 194 and marie lambert 405 139 league standing orchids 90 lilacs 71 tulips 67 dandy- lions 60 pansles 59 sweet peas 52 micro plastics feb 21 blue angels took no chances of losing top spot they won all games from sharks jim kelman 617 wayne cram 609- george wil cox 219236 tripled and singled for blue angels wayne bason iper- ant two garnet the maisonites bounced back to win the last canto but couldnt pick up the odd point for totals bob mar tin 733 oon harris 671 and ken hulford 613 tricounted for a- phil lesueur 785 and john hoare 612 were on for massons allans collision made every game a winning one from mason knitting who made a bid for the last spasm but missed it by 31 pins frank morton 826 378 pete homer 771 and jim bullough 663 w on the triple platea forlallans for mason knit it was larry nolan 738 and john robson 650 taxi driven won the first from ledgers iga by six pins then went into high gear and wrapped up the next two for the triple win two tricounts in this affair- rookie john churchill 644 for the taxi and oon price 639 for iga league standing masson motors 123 ab supermarket 110 allans collision 94 taxi drivers 65 mason kitting 62 ledgers iga 22 acton ladies feb 22 nielsens clothing took sole possession of first place with a two and totals win from cameos cameos made a strong bid for the last canto but missed it by three pins grace robertson 611 donna krapek s72 319 and may swackhamer 474 196 was a loner for sharks with paced the win mary papolon pins the singleton for totals went to the bowling alley out- fl t ti for acton la were dee deforest 788 303 jim bullough 774 and george barber 719 don deforests double rates a mention it contained a 329 single- for do minion hotel jeff fryer 830 moe johnstone 624 and don greln 624 were tops station hotel won the first from norms barber shop then went into a decline and it was the ibarber shop outfit for two and totals pete homer 735 and sill anderson 784 318 were tops for norms for the mill street taveroers it was al norrie 682 frank morton 639 ana bob vlletstra 623jjsportscicame with a big first game and it got them the singleton for to tals but he opposition re liable taxi won the last two spasms to grab four points ron cowan 689 stan swann 660 and cam leishman 743 were wheeling for reliable phil lesueur 786 300 bert fowler 657 3i2 and earl middleton 642 were top trio for sports corner league standing acton lanes 122 dominion hotel 96 norms barber shop 85 sta tion hotel 82 reliable taxi 65 sports corner 54 acton friends feb 23 hogans heroes are still rattling along in first place a two and totals win from f troop keeps em there merv harness 609 221 joanne duval 556 234 and doris townsley 534 198 topped heroes trundling col- during the past week 14 safety lectures were given to 384 pupils at brookville school by milto op detachment safety officer const william joyce sgt w j grant report ed today in a weekly summa tion of detachment activities for the week ending saturday january 25 duri th p f wr- lo 25 personnel of the milton detachmeht worked t total of 837 hours and patrolled a toal of 7487 miles on area high ways as a result of patrol 15 traffic charges were preferred and 41 traffic violation warn ings were issued as well as 25 convictions registered during this period ii prop erty damage accidents and three injury accidents were in vestigated resulting in five persons being injured and ap proximately 7195 in property damage causes of accidents were road and weather condi tions careless driving and im proper passing ninety per cent of these accidents were attributed to road and weath er conditions which would in dicate that speed of vehicles involved in these accidents was t fast fur thq condition there were 24 general occur rences reported including a break enter and theft at the cadillac stone quarries on the eighth ufte esquesing twp in which 35 in assorted tools were stolen three other criminal code offences one ffret made for other police departments and two stolen autos recovered for other pol ice departments the remain ing occurrences were of a min or nature the acton free press wednesday march i 1967 gy drop admission fee to county itiuseum at mondays meeting of the haltoh county museum board it was unanimously agreed to drop the admission charge in to the museum confusion had been caused with the initial admission charge into the kel so conservation area and then a further charge to get into ine museum architect donald skinner showed board members sket ches of the centennial building to house vehicles work will begin as soon as possible new members of the board named by the halton region conservation authority are a former member william sar- geant arid mrs c macarthur a nassagaweya councillor the board accepted with re gret the resignation of esques- ings representative ben case due to poor health i committees for the year were named and ralph wake- ly of qakville appointed vice- chairman board chairman is county councils representative depu tyreeve bill hoey of nassaga weya robt r hamilton optometrist 11 mountain view s ill mill st acton monday fiwm 4 pm for appointmint 8773971 no toll charge a 683 tricount golden hawks flew up to a perch on the sot cond rung with a triple wte from alley cats bd wood 633 gary frevett 218 frank mead 220 and stu moconnell 211 tricounted and singled for the hawks joan knights 227 so lo was just that for alley cats munstere won the first from wildcats by 13 pins the sec ond by 23 then got clobbered in 4he third and lost out for totals gino de bartolo 685 fnit3hcw j25 9tcyr roll blancrani 211210 marg my- ette 218 and john dunn 301 made with the triples and singles for munsters for wildcats it was earl middle- ton 608 dave mcmillan 206 john mcgilloway 222235 and ruby lausten 200 league standing blue an gels 97 golden hawks 92 nielsens clothing 91 alley cats 77 sharks 74 wildcats 73 e i abo in the bantam division the most consistent bowler was bruce swift with games ot 152152 of course colds and mumps are mill with us but our at tendance holds up very well in spite of these ail in the bawlam division al ley cats took two games from night hawks rolling stones took two from top cats nep- tunes won one game and tot als from angels top ten bowlers barry payne itcmtt 348 brace swift 152152 304 martin la- voie 174115 289 kevin per kins 125164 289 colin price 114166 280 wade knight 1 18158 276 bob ottourke 163107 270 roger mceach- ena 107124 231 pat sampson 115114 229 norman trcmb- lay 79129 208 the cocacola reinharts and seven up pop winners were martin lavoie melanie hardie bob ottourke and ca thy norrie strikes at youth bowling council by jackie palmer feb 18- the highlight of the week was when our five-year- old bantam dale anderson won his first crest a 75 single congratulations 660 348 sea anderson 533 245 and sally whlbley si3 180 were cameos best fam ily store lost their shaft of the top spot when central cartage took em for two and totals family store were hard pressed to come up with a win they grabbed the last chuk- ker by 12 pins eleanor gay 578 211 kitty allen 516 199 and irene lavoie 510 185 topped the cartage trundling heading up family stores were lila atkinson 501 193 elsie wlttikock 499 186 and audrey lawrence 492 1211 ledgers iga took the first from acton jersey dairy by plently hung on to win the second by 23 then bowed out in the finale but picked up the singleton for to tals verna arbic 583 235 annette st pierre 581 208 and donna manes 502 235 sparked the iga win best for the dairy maids were alice hatfield 504 214 anne greenwood 478 194 ruth mclelland 437 181 and fran pierce 437 188 league standing nielsens clothing 86 family store 83 ledgers iga 82 cameos 80 central cartage 79 jersey dairy 73 major feb 23 acton lanes won the first two from dominion hotel and were gunning for the third but the wasowicz wallopers had other ideas and grabbed the game by 23 and jack tizzard 493 228 al o wkh aryoomie2g0 single topped the 007 roll don price 684 309 ed browne 60s 213 and andre brouillard 439 160 were best for teddy bears lucky sev en was a three game winner from fire sails who just couldnt seem to catch fire chris jensen 596 269 bert romrtson 589 245 and hec daigle 558 214 sparked the win top effort for fire balls came from nancy jensen 524 199 charlie cough 522 190 and rose winter 514 193 hot shots had a hot first game win against flukes but got cooled off in the sec ond only to bounce back and grab the last spasm by 22 pins and wrapped up the singleton for totals for good measure ray lizotte 782 301 verna arbic 471 97 and jessie price 466 176 along with garnett winters 214 solo headed up the hot shot win leeridftvfdson524x2077bob grace robertson 647 261 doyle 500 176 and howie kurt haefner 464 166 and out for totals fred landry 587 took em for jwo and totals 2337 bill dobbie 544 237 to increase their flpt place dolf van arragon 575 jank 480 168 were best for f troop runamucks made a big point gain when after win ning the first game from mon- kees by one pin then went to town and wrapped up the next two for a triple win for run amucks practically everyone got mentionables don ar chibald 662 triple orv chap man 232 joan mccrisah 258 deanna bullough 269 and mar lon hunter 218205 for singles top triple trio for moniegsf weve hank ibarle 672 t2s5v june hunter 463 178 and jack handy 458 180- round ers rounded into winning form and picked up a three game win at rat patrols ex pense although the rats made a bid for the last canto miss ing it by seven pins for rounders don harris came out of the bullpen and tripled 623 reg adams 588 216 and lorna marshall 496 176 backed up the harris triple for the patrol dodie mcgillo- way 578 218 hartley coles 570 238 and john chapman 508 203 were best league standing- hogans heroes 85 f troop 81 runa mucks 79 rat patrol 75 roun ders 73 monkees 69 acton mixed feb 24- 007 took the first from the league leading ted dy bears by one pin took a bit of a beating in the second then came back to annex the last spasm by 10 pins but lost norm price 451 165 got the e for effort for flukes league standing teddy bears 88 007 81 fire balls 80 hot shots 74 flukes 71 lucky seven 68 big four feb 24 rough riders took a dim view of alouettes brea thing down their necks and lead 212jda gh 537 229 and- jake van der kooy 498 179 were top trio for rough rid ers rink vlietstra 602 254 harry lensing s54 226 and joe hoftftede 530 198 along with sid hofstedes 220 solo were tops for alouettes tiger cats were really on the win prowl they took em all from argonauts with oscar feen stra 590 260 harry barena 527 280 and henry kroes 583 218 tripling the triples john oosterhof 507 255 lyn da enslng 526 192 and har ry hofstede 489 230 headed up argonauts losing efforts league standing rough ri ders 94 alouettes 90 argo nauts 64 tiger cats 60 heedpln hihtas although the bowling sea son for the leagues has sever al weeks to go some of the leagues are losing no time in booking their banquet dates acton friends are scheduled for may 6 and the major league may 12 both banquets will be at the legion hall jim kelman was hamting out cigars to his team mates last thursday jim now holds a double merrfbership in the p fv with the arrival of son number two that winds it up my friend- lies so actios amigos and goodnight daly city 167 with the help of cm big economy rail fares for information call us or a cn authorized travel agent boneless round steaks roasts or rump roasts tablfrltc la the junior and senior di vision flintstones won three games from pinbusters grouts won three from jerks hot rods won two games but lost totals to idiots top tfen bowlers bob tur- koaa 562 208 cord morris 558 19s tom pettit 533 221 craig vfcruns 526 188 frank buachetneyer 525 218 kenny marshall 514 205 ga ry price 513 i8s john chur- chill 496 195 jackie palmer 487 171 bob ballentine 448 165 league standinc8 oybc bantams angels 85 alley cat 73 night hawks 66 rolling stones 45 neptunes 39 top cms 14 oybc juniors and seniors hot rods 93 ttnbusters 89 f 78 idiots 73- crouts 57 jerks 51 wmsiamw changes this to this without removing the old finish aa thing that cms be painted can lc chingfd to take on the appearaare of nek wood grain of ageold antique or beautife marble the process ta so urn- pit a child could do it yet the rcalm yon cm achtcte iik om maaaita will mur and delight you tke grand jrt about achieving the effects u that tnu thai neena no actapuig no bleach nf m hantwy and no special mob arc wfaifcd la obtain any of these effort any facet nf itfufcm that doesnt at ir fine ifcagi ar woodwork that lon fit tke decor can be easily change to complement rts letting tke oddest won mtaft ef and f can be made to leak a thong the belongrj to tk ntker referdlrsa of hew dark or m tke hn na om miitm on if ttwry ckaajfr m ypeatanca 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