Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 3, 1967, p. 13

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sbl itmv r 3- steals at ag ton bo wling lanes b v ken h u i f o r d april 24 rockers- sorta rocked the boat for wildcats when they took em for two and totals on the last night of the schedule wildcats who had led thejeague all season needed three points to clinch first place but rockers play ed the part of the bad boys and only allowed them to win the middle canto and it fin ished in a top spot tie with wildcats and wonders being ti ed wildcats put on a drive to annex the last game but miss ed out by 35 pins when john fabian of rockers rocked the pins for a 260 game to put the game on ice for his team men- ablesinthisaffair w for wildcats helen lesueur 642 joyce masales 628 dean- na bullough 624 phyllis ang- ell 206 for rockers dennis crooks 686 dave shannon 633 ed parent 226 lyle brbughton 228 tinnie masales 203 and of course john fabian 260 wonders put on a bit of a go in their three game win from rollers which gave them a share of top billing with anchorman arlie white strik ing out in the first frame to give wonders the win in the first then taking the second game by 31 pins gave them s the will to grab the third and a place in the sun beside the wildcats top trundling for wonders was done by artie white 668 lyle cripps 627 jake van der kooy 228 and a earl middleton 211 rolling best for rollers were roger murray 637 reg dunk 207 and bill fabian 234204 supers won all games from finishers but still failed to make the fourth and last playoff spot finishers tried hard to avert the zero count but missed out in the last game by 14 pins for supers phil lesueur 736 303 wally scea 652 ches lewandowski 613 bob anderson 220 were best for finishers don har ris 655 tom shannon 210 doug draycott 242 ben bay- liss 220 and john robson 204 tripled and singled final league standing wild cats 126 wonders 126 finish- iers 107 rockers toivsupers- 1100 rollers 67 legion ladies april 24 hawks were off on the winwing in the first they kept well in front to fin ish 361 pins to the good and the playoff championship so congratulations are in order to burna white marion stor ey betty hardie lois walker tracy vlietstra and marg john ston pacing the orchid roll were betty hardie 544 224 man johnston 540 235 and lois walker 537 197 lilac paced by marnie imellor 554 193 lil wagner 503 216 and wanetta smith 464 187 lost their chance of overhauling orchids when they posted ga mes of 874709746 pansies whose rolling was headed up by sharon owen 582 260 jean bullough 521 182 and marie lambert 456 165 fin ished in the third slot for fourth place it was tulips whose top trundling trio were agnes mcginnis 552 217 ver- na tatton 527 234 and dfcan- na bullough 521 242 dandy- lions came to a halt in the fifth spot with sylvia mages 574 215 charlene andrews 481 191 and rheta goodwin 471 178 being top tripling trio sweet peas who gave it a good try but still brought up the rear had norma titus 578 215 fay gow 546 205 and ruth archibald 409 166 on the triple plateau final total pinfall orchids 5237 lilacs 4876 pansies 4832 tulips 4766 dandylions 4719 sweet peas 4372 acton ladies april 26 it was nielsens clothing in a breeze for the playoff championship true their last three games were not up to their first three gam es of last week but a 213 pin carryover stood them in good stead and their final total pin- fall of 5417 took care of the second place family- stores 5185 third place went to ac ton jersey dairy with a pin- fall of 5019 central cartage were in the fourth slot with 4883 followed by iga with 4688 and cameos with 4588 top tripling trio for niel sens were donna krapek 597 227 grace robertson 493 212 and mae ward 486 168 forfamilystote ittwas mia atkinson 703 263 elsie wit- tekock 635 269 and emftiy eryters 551 243 pacing the acton jersey dairy were ivy for rounders fay gow 662 arid bob snyder 606 the big guns in the runa- muck go were silent but it was also a close battle runamucks chalked up 845 in the first ag ainst hogans heroes 719 but skidded somewhat in the sec ond with 844 to the heroes 902 which was paced by merv harness 223 the runamucks slipped again in the third with 843 but the heroes 880 effort for a total of 2501 left them 31 pins off runamucks 2532 no one hit the triple plateau in this go the finals will be be tween the runamucks and the monkees and its a case of pay your money and take your choice the boys on bum and badstreet are quoting 7 to 5 on monkees acton mixed april 28 acton mixed toed the foul line in the first three games of their six game roll- off total pinfall to count and it looks hke a close battle teddy bears are leading with 2602 007 are on their heels with 2591 and flukes who af ter two mediocre games blast ed out a hot 1079 game in the third to hold down third spot fire balls are next in line with 2524 followed by lucky seven with 2406 and hot shots who slipped badly in the third game are bringing up the rear with 2176 top tripling trio for teddy bears were frank daley 577 241 ed browne 568 266 and helen blouillard 491 214 for 007 it was fred landry 693 219 bill dobbie 656 221 and- gary price 502 184 al ong with dot thompsons 217 single who highlighted fluk es trundling was sparked by marj thornton 577 315 max- ine hurst 478 189 fred daigle 475 190 and kurt haefners single of 221 top trio for fire balls were nan- cy jensen 610 260 jon hurst 536 196 and rose winter 485 196 on the triple plateau for lucky seven were hec daigle 552 252 chris jensen 500 194 and bert robertson 467 175 hot shots who might be saving their big ga mes for the last had ray li- zone 523 208 verna arbic 467 20iy and jessie price 441 163 for ttp- trio martin 629 220 anne green- gj f against cvowmthad wme j april 28ra1ouettes were the in making with a win in the se- 454 170 central cartages r vmk cond by 1 1 pins and the irony roihng u j eanor goy 555 199 kitty al len 551 215 and lil kerens- berger 470 184 for iga shir- lev rosenbersky 609 236 an nette st pierre 503 198 mad eline manes 484 171 with triples and donna manes with a 213 single were best cara cas efforts were headed up by janice withers 518 253 isa- bel moore 498 192 bea and erson 467 164 for triples and bridget erler with a 201 single so ends another bowling season for acton ladies and its congratulations to ina mel lon may swackhamer grace robertson lorna pargeter donna krapek and mae ward of nielsens clothing champ ions all of fate was they lost out in the third by the same number of point ii hawks were ok for totals joyce buchanan 535 193 helen jocque 511 252 and betty lockerbie 481 173 were top tripling trio for hawks phyllis angel 544 216 lois gordon 475 192 and gail currie 410 152 were tops for crows robins won two from doves but their total pinfall wasnt equal to that of the doves so they had to be satisfied with a 43 split doris angell 533 237 lucy synnott 471 194 tricounter for rob ins with deanna bullough 587 212 diannc matheson 569 212 and greta feenstra 541 197 along with pat posts 230 tripling and singling for doves league standing hawks 109 doves 106 crows 97 robins old tirners april 25 by the narrow mar gin of one point fleas found themselves in the top spot at the conclusion of the regular schedule rockets who had a two point lead going into the l afternoo of p f themselves toeing the foul line against the second place i fleas and saw the lead disappear along with their hopes of fin ishing in first place when the fleas barrelled home with the first two games to their cred it rockets put on a big win in the third but missed out on the singleton for totals by 20 pins and it was first place for fleas rose winter 452 189 marie chapman 392 190 and ina wilson 366 t62 were top trio for fleas mamie allen 479 165 helen bittorf 474 184 and molly mchugh 386 146 topped rickets trundling hot shots put in their bid for top spot but rfteir two and totals win from meteors found them three points shy marv dalev 438 198 shirlev hunter 441 165 and eunice metcalfe 369 140 paced the hot shot win verna arbic 583 252 peg spielvogel 344 141 and han nah cleland 296 133 were best for meteors final league standing fleas 107 rockets 106 hot shots 104 meteors 9a blue springs nursery april 25 the 36 pin lead by orchids after last weeks three game roll total pins to count was never taken care of by the rest of the teams with games of 948907799 in that order acton friends april 27 twas a close battle in the semifinal of the acton friends monkees knocked out rounders by 37 pins and runa mucks disposed of hogans he roes by a 31 pin margin in the monkees rounders go monkees went 160 pins up with jack handy 201 and hank earle 227 pacing with fay gow and reg adamsruttltqr 240 and 202 rounders pulled up within 60 pins of monkees total rounders came up with a big one in the third canto 1037 with fay gow 239 bob snyder 262 and roy vaughan 218 highlighting monkees al though hanging on the ropes managed to stay close with a 1014 game headed up by keith andrews 230 and hank earle 217 and their three game total of 2803 edged the rounders 2766 triples in this go were for monkees hank earle 640 comefrombehind kids in the three game- final of the big four going into the last phase argonauts were sitting pretty with a 35 pin jead over tiger cats 145 pins over al- ouettes and 24s pins over rough riders but came the revolution and alouettes with three steady games of 907-998- 943 boosted their six game to tal to 5366 and that took care of tiger cats 5191 argonauts 5011 and rough riders 3936 the wheeler dealers in alou ettes last three games were renee voskamp 606 rink vli etstra 655 for triples and har ry ensing 219205 and joe hof stede 210 for singles tiger cats who bowled stady but not high enough had oscar feenstra 546 jennie kuiken 544 and bea vander kooy 471 with triples and harry barens singling 214 in their efforts argonauts final efforts were headed up by harry hofstede 519 john oosterhof 477 and lynda ensing 437 a standout in custers last stand pardon me rough riders last stand was dolf van arragons 711 313 but support was lacking and things were real rough for the riders so o the champs harry en sing grant cousins renee vos kamp rink vietstra joe hof stede and sid hofstede of al ouettes congratulations and may you wear the crown of champions with becoming mo desty headpin hilhes latest banquet dates to be posted are big four on may 6 at hilltop lodge acton lad ies at station hotel on may 3 and old timers will don their best bib and tucker at quality ba products save you money gasolines motor oils diesel fuel fuel oih stove oils oil burner finance plan lo years to pay small carrying chans dependable service thompson fuels ltd phone 4s32370 acton after hours 8532174 the ymca on may 3 steadi ness in reverse was an oddity with runamucks in the acton friends semifinal they went for games of 845844843 in that order the industrial commerc ial banquet has come and gone and also their election of of ficers for the 196768 season the exec will be comprised of george williamson presid ent don lindsay vicepresid ent bob vlietstra secretary and bob martin secretary stan haenhel of labatts made an appearance at the ic bun- feed to present his companys awards to charlie auger phil lesueur bob martin terry masales don grein frank morton and pete homer im a week late scott but happy birthday adios amigos and goodnight daly city nehsens clothing wrapped up the acton ladies league 5pin bowling championship last wednesday night with a 200 pin lead over their nearest competitor winning score of 5417 is pointed out lorna pargeter ina mellon grace robertson mae ward donna krapek and aaay swackhamer comprised the winning team staff photo decoration set for jme plant for decoration day on sunday june 4 were miade at a meeting last wednesday ev ening at the home of mrs gordon currte frederick st dave hunter is chairman of the committee again this year and there were a dozen repre sentatives of participating groups present at the meet ing it was decided to have two bands this year instead of the usual three the parade will leave fellow st at 230 in the afternoon march down mill st turning south on main to the cemetery acton clergymen conduct the annual service and acton citizens band plays for the singing of hymns flowers are placed on many graves before the service and afterward geraniums are plant ed by participating members of groups many visitors come back for the annual event strikes at youth bowling council b jackie palmer april 29 with one more week left in the regular sche dule all of our bowlers aire- trying to sharpen up for the playoffs and no doubt the playoffs will result in keen competition and possibly some upsets in the bantam division there was another total wipeout an gels defeated top cats by winning two games alley cats joov rolling stones by a two game win neptunes lost their two games to night hawks top ten bowjers in this div ision were debbie storey 125- 191 316 kevin perkins 180- 123 303 pat sampson 130149 279 sharon ellerby 161115 276 bruce swift 151 112 263 ronnie moore 88172 260 wade knight 100 126 226 henry toebes 114 101 215 gord mcconnel 100 108 208 roger mceachern 57147 204 v the sevenup and cocacola pope winners were kevin per kins gord mcconnell sharon ellerby and heather mceach- from pinbusters top ten bowlers were gary turkosz 636 258 jackie palm er 574 240 gary price 482 222 dave pink 454 182 lin da pierce 440 183 larry mc afee 438 195 bob ballentine 437- 173 lynda harris 429 176 christine hiscock 425 181 john churchill 414 165 league standings oybc bantams angels 116 alley cats 105 night hawks 88 rolling stones 55 neptunes 47 top cats 26 oybc juniors and seniors hot rods 139 pinbusters 120 tdiots 107 crouts 92 flintston- es 89 jerks 62 v township permits worth 105000 nassagaweya assessor c mc- intyre reports building permits with a total value of 105000 were issued during april the permits including six resi dences one with business at tached amounted to almost double last aprils 56800 fig- ure this brings the total for this year so far to 497400 mainland china is the worlds leading rice producer with a crop normally about 80 million tons annually pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north galt telephone 6217580 vi m ml ml if ml mhvjmmm i l m ml kf i vi ml m v ml vi in the junior and senior division there was also a to tal wipeout to secure their top place hod rods won three games from flintstones idiots won three games from jerks and crouts took three games tree planting now underway in watershed superintendent norm mc- mahon of the credit valley conservation authority has re ported tree planting in the credit river watershed got un derway april 12 planting started this year at meadowvale where about 15 acres is being planted along the second line at the end of the season it is expected approx imately 100000 trees will be planted on private and author ityowned lands in the valley we know what mom likes heaping plates 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