Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 12, 1967, p. 10

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ejnvis fflfsfim ip fiafffi iryrti-tf- 5 7nfr i v t 1 to th acton pro pntfa wmrwidiy april 12 1967 it i lj the pin acton news of the district at bowling lanes ken hulford at dhrannm april 3 so far wildcats have shown no signs of filter ing in the stretch and a two and totals win from supers keeps mem well ahead of the pack deanna bullough 613 phyllis angell 641 helen lesu eur 200 helen yateman 20 were the iriplers and alngler for wildcats for supers john gilbert 628 phil lesueur 623 and ben rody 209 212 made the triple and single plateaus wonders strengthened their how on second place with a two and totals win from rock- ers with lyle crlpps 600 jake van der kooy 207 earl west 209 gerry post 220 ken brooks 211 and arlle white 207 tripling and singling pin rocking for rockers were den nis crooks 700 ed parent 628 fohn fabian 605 finishers took the first from rollers but then rollers took over and made with a win in the next two and annexed totals roger murray 664 john dennis 202 reg dunk 215 and ray atkin son 243 paced the win for finishers tom shannon 602 fred lockerbie 203 and john robsbn 205 were best league standing wildcats 119 wonders 108 finishers 100 irockers 89 supers 86 rollers 65 ugion ladfos april 3 hawks arc still fly ing along in first place des pite a two and totals loss to crows phyllis angell 598 240 shirley turkosz 502 210 and luis gordon 357 144 were chief- crowcrs in the crow win high flyers tor the hawks were helen jocquc 529 186 jovce buchanan 499 174 and betty lockerbie 479 188 do ves took the first from rob ins then robins squeezed out the equalizer by four pins and made a hid for the third can to but missed it by seven pins doves lucked away the single ton for totals for the two and totals win deunna bullough 7 253 pat post 446 159 and greta feenstra 359 142 paced the doves win lois manning 469 192 and lucv synnoii 401 166 were best itir robins ui league standing hawks 102 crows 90 doves 89 rob ins 69 old timrs april 4 hot shots were the lop team this semester they won all games from rockets and look over- top spot rock- els sputtered oul on a pos sible win in the middle chuk- ker when ihev lost bv one pin mary dalev 525 270 shirlcv hunter 470 177 and gloria dunne 353 152 were hot shots lop trio tops for ro- okets were mamie allen 439 168 helen bittorr 433 165 and molly mchugh 353 139 fleas were up lo scratch ihev won all games from met eors with rose winter 485 183 joyce adams 448 173 and marie chapman 348 136 heading up the win verna arbic478 194 peg spielvo- gel 384 149 and ethel smith 203 j00 vr best for met eors league standing hot shots 99 rockets 98 fleas 95 mel- eors 86 biim springs nursery april 4 orchids are bloom ing well in front of the league going into the stretch they took all games from dandy- lions marion store v 680 291 lois walker 608 216 and bet ty hardie 525 219 headed up the win for dandvlions svl- via mages 496 237 charlene andrews 435 201 and rheta goodwin 435 165 were best tulips couldnt gain on the leaders but they kept pace with a triple win from lilacs agnes mcginnes 604 257 de anna bullough s79 231 and verna tatton s04 195 blos somed out with the tricounts for tulips lilacs top triple trundlers were mamie mellor 489 182 edna dobbie 406 158 and wanetta smith 369 125 pansles completed the allornothing theme when they won em all ironustoeet peas sharon owen 392 262 marie lambert 590 205 and jackie higgins 501 200 panned the top tricounts for pansles get ting the top triples for sweet peas were fay gow 565 240 norma titus 545 238 and ruth archibald 371 156 league standing orchids 124 tulips 93 lilacs 85 pan sles 84 dandylions 75 sweet peas mr micro plastics april 4 munsters are league champions and winners of the ghbey cup needing one gtttne to clhch the championship munsters wasted no time in winning the first game from sharks losing the second and then bouncing back to win the third and totals was an anticlimax munsters had their mcntlonablcs in the win glno de bartolo 647 marg myettc 217 frank bartholo mew 201 steve blanchard 224 and frank mckcnna 260 of course all the munsters rate a bow for the win so congrats arc in order also to karen jen kins and john dunn who while not getting any mention- ables played their part in the win harry oehlrlch 673 and peter kist233 paced sharks trundling blue angels caught up and passed golden hawks for second place when they took the hawks for two and totals hawks squeezing out a third game win by seven pins jpns lausten 629 jim kelman 626 and wayne cram 225 head ed up angels win nary a mentionablc in the golden hawks trundling alley cats vacated last place by taking wild cats for two and totals with joan knight 735 320 bill rognvaldsdon 201 martin ochlrich 214243 and dave small wood 211 sparking he win wild cats efforts were paced by joanne mckenna 203 dave mcmillan 208 and john mcgilloway 205206 final league standing mun sters 119 blue angels 111 golden hawks 109 sharks 100 alley cats 96 wild cats 95 industrialcommercial april 5 taking two and to tals from masson motors gave taxi drivers a pretty strong hold on the fourth and last playoff spot fred dunn 623 and john churchill 416 double were the wheelers for taxi drivers john hoarc 653 jerf fryer 637 and terry masales 433 double made it for masson motors with jim bullough 896 382 pete ho mer 833 327 and george williamson 755 pacing allans collision look ab supermar ket for the works and closed in on second place don har ris 738 ed parent 657 and ter ry churchill 543 328 double headed up abs efforts to stem the tide behind the tripling of bob agnew 793 john rohson 662 and bob vi i- etstra 615 mason knitting kept alive iheir hopes of ma king the playoffs by zeroing ledgers iga charlie auger was a loner for ledgers with 617 league standing masson motors 147 ab supermarket 132 allans collision 127 ta xi drivers 87 mason knit 80 ledgers iga 29 acton ladies april 5 nielsens clothing nailed down top spot with a two and totals win from ac ton jersey dairy who saved face by winning the first canto bv nine pins ina mellon 568 211 max swackhamer 483 185 and mae ward 479 196 set up the nielsen win the acton dairvs top trio were alice hatfield 510 211 ruth mclellan 408 148 and anne greenfield 396 168 ledgers iga dropped the first o fa mily store then evened up in the second with a four pin win they made no mistake in grabbing the third canto and totals to hang onto their share of second place donna manes 549 256 anna sojka 524 223 and verna arbic 504 215 paced the iga win for family store llla atkinson heroes 103 runamucks loi rounders 98 f troop 97 mon- kees94rat patrol 94 acton mixed april 7 teddy bears kept barrelling along fh front with 618 258 elsie wit tekock 521 two and totals win from fire 196 and emmy fryters 49lhalls the fire balls blazed a 205 were best cameos hung on for their share of second place with a two and totals win from central cartage se cond game was close cam eos took it by nine pins jan- ice withers 548 195 mary papillon 543 227 and sally whfbley 536 212 came up with top tricounts for cam eos for central cartage jean smith 532 228 kitty alien 442 156 and lil herensbcr- ger 420 160 were tops league standing nielsens clothing 113 ledgers iga 104 cameos 104 acton jersey dairy 97 family store 97 cen tral cartage 94 bftof fire in the third to win by 17 pins teddy bears trund- ling was headed by frank dal ey 655 236 ed browne 645 248 and marie tizzard 525 187 andre brouillards 212 solo didnt hurt teddy bears cause top trio for fire balls rose winter 589 239 nancy jensen 519 183 and mary daley 488 178 007 didnt gain on the leaders but they kept up to the pace with a two and to tals win from flukes who won the first game then went intb a decline gary price 471 176 bill dobbie 414 151 and dot thompson 394 153 paced the 007 trundling making the tri counts for flukes marj thorn- major ton 447 171 norm price 446 april 6 with first place at 177 and tretfqa1ghr4s2 178 ready nailed down acton lan- hot shots were hot enough es went after some extra points and picked up five with a two and totals win from sports corner the sports gave the bowling alley crew a shock by winning the first canto george barber 741 ken hulford 693 and jim kelman 651 wcrelop triplcrs for ac ton lanes phil lesueur 675 arlle white 656 and steven blanchard 405 double head ed up sports corners ef to win two and totals from lucky seven who waited un til the last canto before- regis tering a won ray lizotte 587 22 jessie price 523 194 and brian rae 498 217 sparked hot shots win hec daigle 531 199 chris jensen 485 218 and edna dob bie 478 167 were best for lucky seven league standing teddv bears ij9 007 99 hot shots 05 forts paced bv the triples of lucky seven 92 fire balls 92 moe johnstone 848 306 flukes 91 ed mcgilloway 645 and don grelnf21 333 dominion ho tel made with a two and to tals win from norms barber shop who got in for a win in the inst chukkcr by 22 pins making with the tricounts for the barber shop were pete homer 704 bill shannon 703 and bill anderson 675 re liable taxi won the first from station hotel then bogged down and it was two and to tals for station hotel don harris 827 ernie lawson 783 309 and george wiliamson 696 were tops for the mill street taverners reliablest of the reliable taxi were stan yswann 779 352 larry nolan 671 and cam lcishman 654 final league standing ac ton lanes 150 dominion hotel 130 norms barber shop 110 station hotel 99 reliable taxi 79 sports corner 62 acton frionds april 6 with every match a shutout the league is snafu two nights left in the schedule and any one of the six teams cam cop the title to startoff hogans heroes won cm all from runamucks who made a bid lor the last canto but miss ed it- by 9 pins merv harness 611 and ron schmidt 202 trip led and singled for the heroes deanna bullough 618 and don archibald 206 had the mention- ables lor runamucks monkees made monkeys out of round ers with a triple win keith an drews 753 hank earle 704 jack handy 228 june hunter 215208 and glen gow 263 were on the triple and single pla teaus for monkees up there for rounders were red barn ard 609 fay gow 602 and reg adams 228 rounders tried hard to avert a zero count by making a strong bid for the second chukker but missed it by 1 1 pins rat patrol were travelling in high gear for their three game win from f troop hart coles 679 john chapman 222 dodie mcgillowav 226 barb smith 207 and jackie pap illon 229 tricounted and soloed for rat patrol howie jank 605 kathy faber 201 and bob doyle 226 were best for f troop league standing hogans big four april 8 rough riders rode into first place with a triple win from argonauts dolf van arragon 620 256 jake van der kooy 603 279 and trudy hol- stcde 476 191 came up with the top triples for riders ar gonauts efforts were headed up by harry hofstede 488 175 john oqsterhof 437 189 and dinnie bowman 391 156 tigercats grabbed the fifjsr canto from alouettes by 9 pins dropped the second and then came back to win the third plus totals henry kroes bbs 240 jennie kuiken 519 15 and ray gils 392 159 topfled the tigercats trundling aby- ooping the triples for aloueoes were renee voskamp 509 203 harry ensing 486 182 and rink vlietstra 480 187 l- league standing rough rid ers 113 alouettes 111 tigfer- cats 81 argonauts 70 j erin twentynine students from grade 12 at erin district high school spent the easter holi days in quebec city and took a side trip to montreal chap eroned by principal w n fin- nie the students took in all the highlights such as the plains of abraham the citad el chateau frontenac and the old churches dr b labelle will open an office in erin and help relieve thepresentlnck of medical service in the area it is also- hoped the nevy doctor will take some of tliejoad off- dr j p oconnor lone physician in the area erin figure skating club pre sented mary poppins to an appreciative audience nt the arena each of the musicals popular songs were enacted by the clubs young skaters in appropriate costumes solos and duets also gave skaters an opportunity to display their talent and the knowledge they acquired during the winter months hillsburg hlllsburga orha entry eli minated ilderton in the third and final game of the best of three playoff by a marginal 6- 5 score rill barbour bagged ihe winning goal at the seven minute mark of the third per iod the burgers meet st george in a best oif five series next with the saints playing iheir home games in ayr fergus waterloo trust and savings co announced last week they will open a new office in fer gus properly at the coiner of st andrew and tower sis site of what was formerly the village inn has been purchas- eded and a new office building will be erected in the mean- lime ihe company will open headpin hilttas soon the rubber chicken cir cuit will be in full swing lat- esl banquet to be posted is the big four it goes may 6 at hill- lop lodge congratulations to norman tilus karen jen kins sylvia mages jim 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meat market tyler transport watsons dairy bar n temporarily efflc n the old newsrecord block pergua mldgat hockey team won the b hockey champion ship nt the jhespefer tourna ment the club had four clone wins climaxed with an over time victory over hagernvllle in the finnlin the first game they defeated hespeler 21 took elmlrn- next 32 bounced acton 31 and finished with a 32 win georgetown flooded bammenta brought a number of irate home-own- era to georgetown council last week a sudden downpour which overtaxed sanitary sew ers with surface drainage was blamed for the trouble joe martin 101 years old on april i received a personal vi sit from dr harry harley haltons mp who presented mr martin with a special cer tificate it was one of the last documents signed by the late governotjgeneral vanler be- fore his death contract for the new georgetown separate school on pennington cres was aw arded to whitney construct- ion co ltd brampton at a cost of 253567 the school to be known as st frdncls of assissi school will have eight rooms including a gener al purpose room change rooms and showers milton a six hour driving rain and hailstorm that hit milton and district sunday evening caus ed miltons worst flood since hurricane hazel and damage reports are still filtering in from across the town about an inch and a half of rain fell during the storm but coupled wilh creeks already swollen by a heavy spring runoff and a deluge of melding snow it left a trail of destruction ac ross ihe town i dont ever recall seeing ihe water so high town works superintendent bruce mckcrr reported wc were just fortunate it stopped rain ing around 130 am monday jack hannant who has lived near the creek for most of his life said it was the highest he has ever seen the creek with ihe exception of hurricane ha- sweepstake winner expetts about 1800 ed smith owner of smith oeneral store balllnnfad was rewarded for hit persistent purchasing of sweepstake tick ets a telegram from sweepstake officials informed mr smith that hi ticket had been drawn zel in 1954 town employee wilf penson sold the creek rose four feet in just 45 min utes two young milton men were killed monday morning when their car rammed a loaded dump truck broadside on the base line east of hornby dead are the driver bruce ro bert kelman 19 of 114 wake field rd milton and a pas senger john hall reld also 19 of rr 2 milton police eatd their westbound car went over a knoll in the road at the ninth line inter section and the driver must have braked to slow dawn for a westbound dump truck the car skidded sideways into the eastbound traffic lane and rammed the oncoming east- bound dump truck broadside and he would receive mini mum of 600 pounds or approx imately 11800 mr smith horse was not in the lincoln race held at doncaster england customers havej been drop ping into the stpre and con gratulating mr smith and jiis wife since the good news was first published the father of six children he says simply its great high damage toll n matth accomts milton detachment of ontar- o provincial police report 38 accidents occured in the north halton area during the month of march resulting in 14 injur ies and 163360 property dam age the large damage figure is due to one accident on high way 401 in which a transport truck roiled and burned with a loss of j4500b the march accidents bring the years tally- so far to 123 accidents with 40 injuries three fatalities and 107950 properly damage notice change of phone 8532520 arthur a johnson oo optometrist 54 mill st e acton office hours wednesday 930 am to 530 pm saturday 930 am to 5 pm 3 isuzu belief none better in its class rating and only none cheaper si 864 ifs first in slack trim looks if no i on por- formanc with 71 horsepower bvttor s transmission and ballot is solid with heevlar is gauge stool body for longer life toot drhao tho no 1 you have to see it and drive it to know for sum park motors 8779439 oiai direct no down payment if credit approvto keoy cjsc to 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