Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 26, 1967, p. 13

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hi th acton ft pnw wednesday april 26 1967 spilling the piha at at0n bowling lanes eden mllts centennial committee euchre institute officers of interest bv ken hulford april 17 with one night of play left in the regular sched ule wildcats have just about sewn up top spot taking two and totals from rollers did the trick wildcats almost made a clean sweep they missed out in the middle can to by nine pins helen lesueur 700 helen yateman 603 phyl lis angell 407 and joyce mas- ales 206 tripled and singled for wildcats rollers efforts were headed up by bill fab ian 603 john dennis 234 and reg dunk 219 wonders lost a htt ground in their drive to overtake wildcats when they white 217 had em for fill ers but lost out for totals when finishers clobbered em in the middle stanza won ders best efforts centered on solos lyle cripps 224 earl west 205217 ken brooks 203 gerald draycott 220 and arlie white 217 had em for fin ishers fred lockerbie 747 don harris 668 doug draycott 230 tom shannon 216 and john robson 249 had em rockers just about wrote fini finum to supers hopes of making the playoffs they took supers for the works dennis crooks 748 dave shan non 714 ed parent 624 and lyle broughton 217 tripled and singled for rockers for supers it was phil lesueur 768 316 and wally scea 224 league standing wildcats 124 wonders 119 finishers 107 irockers 99 supers 93 rollers 67 legion ladies april 17 the league leading hawks received a bit of a set back when they met up with the robins robins took em for two and totals and if hawks hadnt grabbed the last chukker by 12 pins robins would have had em all ilcne grant 577 210 lucy synnott 558 214 and lois manning 482 186 did the pin bobbin for robins joyce buchanan 603 237 helen jocque 537 218 and helen fowler 503 197 were hawks best doves were ii pins better than crows in the first 10 pins bet ter ia the second and pouredr it on in the third to- make with a triple win deanna bul- lough 517 238 dianne math- eson 458 178 and pat post 451 w6 paced doves win gail currie 465 175 phyllis angell 434 144 and freda gordon 320 127 were top trundlers for crows league standing doves 103 hawks 102 crows 95 robins 76 blue springs nursery april 18 in the first three games of a six game rolloff total pins to count for champ ionship honors orchids took the lead with a 2583 pintail lilacs who started slowly fin ished strong with a 1038 game to hold down second place wth a pinfall of 2547 pansies with three steady games and a pinfall of 2513 are in third place tulips are currently fourth with 2314 and dandy- lions with 2274 and sweet peas with 2230 are fifth and sixes in that order top triples op the nights roll were for tu lips marv anderson 528 194 agnes mcginnes 502 200 and vorna tat ton 489 for lilacs mamie mcllor 605 249 wan- etta smith 575 251 and nora gimmer 516 213 pansies trundling was headed up bv marie lambert 656 243 shar on oucn 548 203 and jean bullough 431 163 on the triple plateau for orchids were marj johnston 534 223 ma rion storey 510 176 betty hardie 505 212 and lois walker 505 181 top trio for dandylions were sylvia mages 511 178 charlene andrews 490 191 and rheta goodwin 489 194 sweet peas efforts wre headed up bv norma tit us 570 211 fay gow 550 216 and ruth archibald 505 186 micro plastics april 18 the final round of the micro league was a thrill er going into the final three games munsters had a slim two pin lead with a three game pinfall of 2853 as against alley cats 2851 munsters op ened up the barrage with a roll of 1028 and seemed to be on their way in the fifth game munsters fell off the pace with a 890 roll and alley cats took over with a 1962 roll and had a 102 pin lead going into the sixth and final game wild cats golden hawks i sharks and blue angels were too far back to be a serious threat so the chips were down for munsters and alley cats alley cats came up with a 960 effort and it got them the championship by 28 pins mun sters rallying with a 1034 pin fall to make it close twas a good win for alley cats and a tough one for munsters to lost victory was sweet to the alley cats more so because they went into the final round with a shorthanded team of only five bowlers and while we give full credit to joan knight chris griesc bill rognvaldson martin oehlrich and dave smallwood as champions it was dave smallwoods last game of 280 which gave the faltering alley cats a big lift in the finale each team had its mentionables and here they are for alley cats dave smallwood 750 joan knight 684 and martin oehirlch 233 for munsters gino do bartolo 723 frank batholomew 212 john dunn 241 steve blanch- ard 235 and frank mckenna 214 for blue angels wayne cram 646 jim kelrnan 239 george tilcox 208 alice til- cox 200 and jens lausten 220 for wild cats earl middleton 242 dave mcmillan 206 john mcgilloway 230 for golden hawks heather ellis 246 for sharks harry oehlrich 655 total pinfall for the teams alley cats 5833 munsters 5805 blue angels 5584 wild cats 5245 sharks 5215 golden hawks 4939 industrialcommercial april 19 that wasnt a heavy fog hovering oer pete mas- sons gas and car emporium last wednesday night it was a blanket of gloom occasion ed by a bunch of young brash wheeling and dealing bowlers going under the name of al lans collision it was a four game total pinfall to count knockout and masson motors with a first game roll of 1238 and a second game roll of 1351 paced by phil lesueurs hot 435 were off and nlnning with a 261 pin lead came the third game and instead of wonder ing where the yellow- went massons were wondering where the blazes their scores went they trundled a 932 and allans nailed em with a 1254 and were 61 pins up thats all the whoop to do boys needed they staved off the masson 1009 rally in the fourth with a 1096 roll and their pin- rail or 4678 as against mas- tons 3p pulled the curtains- down von the men of mas- son individually for massons phil lesueur 856 435 4 wayne mason 821 4 john hoare 385 2 ron latimer 413 2 len annett 375 2 jeff fryer 865 3 terry mas- ales 880 4 for allans collis- sion it was george williamson 661 3 bob doyle 889 4 frank morton 698 3 pete ho mer 665 3 jim bullough 1077 348 4 and john mcgillo- wav 685 3 in the other half of the semifinal ab super market had a rather eay time taking taxi drivers aflbs string of 901 1085 967 1098 4563 as against taxi drivers string of 901 1085 967 1098 4051 left no doubt as to the winner scorewise for ab don harris 1138 324321 4 bob martin 801 4 fred lo ckerbie 503 2 ken hulford 824 4 ed parent 442 2 terrv churchill 855 for taxi drivers it was fred dunn 562 3 john churchill 524 3 don grein 637 3 ray atkinson 826 4 bob cath- cart 897 4 frank mead 755 4 acton ladies april 19 nielsens clothing with a three game string of 908921 1007 for a pinfall of 2836 have taken a 213 pin lead over the second place acton jersey dairv in the firt half of a six game rolloff total pins to count mac ward paced niel sens with a 604 tricount and ina mellon 235 mav swack- hamer 233j grace robertson 243 lorna pargeter 203 213 and donna krapek 208 check ed in with singles acton jer- sey dairy in second place with 2623 were paced by ivy mar tin 608 alice hatfield 203209 ruth mclelland 206 and fran pierce 204 a pinfall of 2444 has central cartage in third place eleanor goy 220 jean smith 217 and kitty allen 216- 203 singled for central car tage family store came up in their third game to hold fourth spot with lila at kinsons 621 triple being their best shot cameos who were offjo a very slow start in the first rallied somewhat in the next two and are fifth with 2228 pins to their credit bea anderson 214 and janice with ers 215 singled for cameos af ter a fairly decent start iga fell downon the next two gam es and trailed the field with 2223 donna manes 203 single was igas best major april 20 dominion hotel who played second fiddle to acton lanes in the regular schedule kept to that role in the finals in the five game shot total pinfall to count acton lanes had 649 reasons why they won the playoffs each one or the reasons being one pin more than dominion hotels score dominion start ed off ok they went for 1238 as against the lanes 1226 the second had the lanes with 1256 and dominion 1179 and the bowling alley outfit were 65 pins up from there in the lanes were never headed fin ishing with games of 1233-1108- 1334 fora total 6157 took care of the wasowicz wallopers remaining games of 1032 1058- 1001 and a total of 5508 the box score for acton lanes was dee deforest 1160 5 ken hulford 191 1 don defor est 169 1 had deforest 1290 340 5 jim kelrnan 644 3 george barber 1292 353 336 5 jim bullough 1414 301- 341 5 dominion hotel box score was bob agnew 1178 5 don grein 205 1 dennis crooks 207 1 ed mcgilloway 1146 5 leo mcgilloway 7q2 4 bill johnston 943 306 4 and jeff fryer 1j30 5 acton friends april 20 it was runamucks who ran off with first place at the completion of the leagues regular schedule runamucks had the edge in a 43 go they won the first lost the sec ond and tied the third and grabbed the singleton for tot als orv chapman 647 and don archibald 206 tripled and sing led for runamucks red barn ards 623 tricount was a loner for the opposing rounders losing the first to hogans heroes didnt faze the tailend rat patrol they won the next two and totals with john chapman 634 hartley coles 461 double dave hunter 227 and dodie mcgilloway 235 get ting the mentionables ron schmidt 236 and doris town- sley 224 singled forthe her oes monkees won the first two from f troop and while failing to make the grade in the third picked up the singleton for totals hank earle 671 glen gow 236 keith andrews 206 and june hunter 202 highlighted for monkees colleen davidson 663 kathy faber 246 and howie jank 211- 200 tripled and singled for f troop final league standing run amucks 112 rounders 108 ho gans heroes 107 monkees 105 f troop 99 rat patrol 99 acton mixed april 21 outside of the front running teddy bears who with a two and totals win from hot shots finished well ahead of the pack it was a close finish in the regular schedule pacing the teddv bears win wre frank dalev the town of acton daylight saving time proclamation all citizens of the town of acton are requested to observe the period between the following dates for daylight saving time april 30 1201 am until october 29 200 am 1967 mayor leslie a duby god save the queen 702 258 don price 609 232 and andre brouillard 603 280 top trio for hot shots were verna arbic 704 293 ray li- zotte 689 257 and brian rae 448 194 foire balls were fir ming on all fronts and made with a triple win from 007 nancy jensen 647 259 jon hurst 610 212 and pat nlco- lak 595 242 were chief firers for fire balls fred landry 612 228 bill dobbie525 206 and dot thompson 468 204 headed up 007s efforts lucky seven lost the first to flukes then won the last two and to tals with hec daigle 608 213 vince thornton 572 205 and bert robertson 541 240 par king the win flukes efforts were headed up by maxine hurst 673 226 kurt haefner 490 218 and grace robert son 481 181 final league standing ted dy bears 129 hot shots 102 fire balls 101 007 101 lucky seven 99 flukes 98 big four april 21 with the first three games of their six game total pins to count series out of the way argonauts are leading with a pinfall of 2663 next in line come tiger cats with 2628 then alouettes with 2518 and rough riders with 2418 top trio in the argonaut roll were john oosterhof 651 298 har- ry hofstede 628 252 and john deunk 481 185 pacing tiger cais were oscar feen- stra 655 238 henry berends 555 204 and jennie kuiken 515 198 alouettes top triple trundlers were harry ensing 612 225 rink vliet- stra 568 263 and joe hof stede 479 180 top trio of tri- counters for rough riders were dolf van arragon 635 208 janet vartfc soelcn 449 167 and trudy hofstede 446 157 old timers april 18 rockets successful ly launched a drive for first place when they made with a two and totals win from me teors mamie allen 491 172 helen bittorf 478 173 and june shaffi 416 184 were chief factors in rockets win venia arbic 515it207 manna f cleland 397 159 and peg spielvogel 307 147 were best for meteors hot shots were rather unceremoniously knock ed off the top rung when the fleas took em for all games hot shots made a bid for the middle canto but missed it by three pins rose winter 411 163 joyce adams 361 166 and gwen dawe 343 135 came up with the big tricounts for fleas top trio for hot shots were gloria dunne 346 140 and joan gaines 338 143 league standing rockets 104 fleas 102 hot shots 99 meteors 88 headpin hilhec congratulations to phil le sueur who made the 400 club the rotund one came up withrasmashing 435game in the semifinal of the indust rial commercial league phil left a corner pin up in the first frame spared one then struck out a gap in the local bowling scene with bill johnstone be ing transferred to winnipeg by his employers from his jun ior bowling days right up to the present the mighty moe has always been a stalwart of opening with a poem mrs r roy presided at the month ly meeting of eden mills wo mens institute with mrs h gilbertson as hostess the in stitute ode was sung and mary stewart collect repeated fol lowed by minutes and treasur ers report of the last meeting old business was attended to and ap invitation accepted to contribute and attend the his torical event in september annual reports were given by the secretary mrs h gil bertson also auditors report roll call wasanswered by tell ing who the president was league bowling and his war cry jf hit em right will along with his presence be missed jackie palmer has reported bills generous donation or bowling bogs to the ybc bowl ers but what jackie didnt mention was that being the top bowler on her team she was a shooin to win one or the bags which she did then our jackie told supervisor ivy martin she would not accept it and gave it to the next in line linda pierce a nice sporting gesture jackie and were proud or you may 14 is the date set for the house rollofr df the okeefe bowlers of the month with the top ten per cent going on to the champions of champ ions roll that winds it up again my friendlles so adios amigos and goodnight daly city industrialcommercial april 23 its allans colli sion who are league champions and no one can deny their right to be such hooking up with ab supermarket in the final five game roll with to tal pinfall to count it was al lans who after being 80 pins down after the first two gam es smashed out a big 1313 game to grab a 233 pin lead which they never relinquished they added to it in the fourth game by another 138 pins and although a supermarket ral lied in the last game with a pinfall or 1215 to allans 1064 it was winners and new cham pions allans collision by a pinfall of 5972 to abs 5758 game scores allans collision 1173 1254 1313 1168 1964 to tal 5972 ajb supermket1211 1296 1000 1036 1215 total 5758 team scores allans george williamson 721 3 ray toth 629 3 boy doyle 1194 5 frank morton 854 4 pete ho mer 1216 5 jim bullough 1122 303332 4 john mc gilloway 236 1 abs don harris 1017 5 ed parent 668 3 fred lockerbie 1268 307- 376 5 terry churchill 1115 5 don lindsay 238 1 bob martin 1189 5 ken hulford 233 1 when you joined some had to think back as there is seven life members at this time mrs norm mar shall was asked to take the chair for election of officers which will be completed next meeting president mrs r roy sec retarytreasurer mrs h gll bertson assistant mrs n mc lean district director mrs l drysdalc assistant mrs j gil bertson social conveners mrs w gilbertson assistant mrs j macintosh mrs r roy again took the chair and thanked the ladies fcr their support last year al though small in numbers re ports were gratifying ap in vitation has been extended to members of eden crest insti tute which has disbanded to attend the next meeting the bus trip was planned for june and a social- time follow ed and refreshments were serv ed mrs kaye stevenson and daughters martha kella and eva left thursday morning by plane for regina to attend the wedding of her son john his brothers dan and glenn and other guests went by car the sympathy of the com munity is extended to mr ed woodhouse in the loss of his btothcr at oakville the army and sea cadets of guelph spent last saturday in eden mills and used the facil ities of eden mills edgewood lutheran camp to enjov a pic nic lunch slow moving vehicles now that spring seeding and other farm jobs are underway there will be an increase in ac cidents to farm tractors and cars in 1966 nine people were killed and over 100 injured in 240 cartractor accidents on our highways many of these were rearend collisions give the motorist a break use a slow moving vehicle sign as a warn ing it could save your life these signs are available at the agricultural office milton burnt offerings jim my wife worships me jack is that so jim yeah she places burnt offerings before me three tim es a day pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north galt telephone 6217580 toronto by bus low fares good any day one way 155 return 280 time table change effective april 30 1967 bus will run on daylight t wtlcomt wifon intimitiaul it avtr 5000 hatustx h mora than thirty jurs xatace ia fostenng good wib ia buslnm mi community lit for aora informa tion about mlcoiifej phone 8534945 kiiss2hs saturday express trip to toronto via yorkdale centre read down read up 854 am acton 701 pm 955 am yorkdale centre 600 pm 1025 am toronto 530 pm complete daily service to toronto 633 am exc sun hoi 508 pm 854 am exc sun hoi express 623 pm 858 am 1133 am 208 pm 1 1 30 pm 833 pm 1008 pm sun hoi toronto acton guelph trip added on fridays for complete service guelph kitchener london see time table no 3 tickets and information at wiles bus depot ib mill street telephone 8532600 g l adams agent the centennial committee of eden mills institute held their last euchre and penny sale on saturday evening until the fall with prize winners as follows for euchre ladles high mrs j gilbertson eden mills lone mrs brnfcholls guelph con solation mrs f tolton eden mills gents high ross camp- bch eden mills lone mr bags guelph consolation stewart rosewell guelph the penny table was again a huge success and prize win ners were as follows butter e jennings pickles mrs j mil ton guelph soap and face clothes mrs j milton cherry pie mrs j gilbertson muf fins evelyn barden 10 lbs sugar mrs roy one lb choc olates bob mochrie knitted dog and bath salts bonnie lang one doz eggs mr nicholls cup and saucer edith jennings chocolate cake jim wheeler 5 lbs sugar mr barnstaple table cloth mr bags tupperware mrs l mil ton two qts oil lela camp bell tarts mrs jrfcques muffins mrs barden sr laundry bag wlfda maodoug- all nylons arley- roy mens socks dot jenning desert glas ses boh mochrie butter alley roy eggs mrs saunders cake mixes evelyn barden jams mrs barden sr five lbs honey elva mdbaln writing paper fran gilbertson gravy boat ken jennings mens han kies wilma macdougall five lbs sugar mrs sinclair ear rings bobble wright chocolates bill service waste basket john dewar iv we ornament mr clair wil son crochet ornament omar parker apron fran gilbert- son sugar and cream yvonne dewar orange drinks jerry dewar two lbs chocolates bih ser vice five lbs sugar ken jen nings groceries sylvia neville two ts motor oil bob wright sr waste basket mrs turner refreshments wen served by mrs e barden mrs macdoug all mrs mochrie the commit tee in charge of the euchre and penny sale wishes to thankall who donated in making this a successful event mr and mrs sid barnes of carnarvon were visitors this week with mr and mrs wil liam mino 3ifostatltinery 56 mil st acton 8532030 buy or rent a typewriter electric no 120 oniy 19950 sterling portable typewriter only 1295 corsair handy for all types of work only 695 come in and see these models rentalpurchase agreement available sheaffers ball 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