the aclon free pre wednetday march 13 1968 gpiltihf the fin at acton bowling lanes by k e i hukord baidmor mar uppers had the upper hand on the jeagueleadlng hot bot and handed thehy a three game defeat bill buchanan 53 helen yateman 0l ed parent 2082m ejl west 338 tom shannon 216 and ken cbappell e86 made with the triblea and slhglatf intbebppers nrln for hot shots trlcoaatsandslhglea it was poger murray 4 al roach 607 elmer aqdrewb 217 and gerry post 2 12 supers made with a two and totals win from the bales who came tp ufa trithe third game to win their usualone game dave shaanon707dennjscrooks 70s 316 phil usueur 652 john gilbert 216 and judl buby 202 tripled and singled for supers mike churchill 661 john dennis 209 helen lesusur 229 joyce buchanan 216 and frank mead 200219 wre tops for the oaks fltoisbers were k two and totals winner irom the jilppfaa who won the last oantb to avert the aero count don harris 703 howie jank 616 ben bayllss613mllue fabian 612 and reg dunk 206 made with fbe triples and singles for finishers thptfni and sing ling for rha hippie were jake 4 owkooy 122 john mbwatt 220 and aru6 white 2t league standing hot shots ltl uppers 99 finishers 88 supers 77 hippies 84 oaks 54 blo springs nurteiry mar 5 popples met up with strikes at youfh bowling council b jickie palmer march 9 a surprise for the junior and senior division was a donation of up records and eertiflcates for cartons of coca- cola sprite and fania from the orangeville bottling works the records were won by jean hls- eook and brian connor the gift certificates tor the soft drinks were won by larry knight jackie palmer debbie storey dolores jordan denlse drlnkwalter gary payne kevin perkins margot maihesonandgary price the bantams were sorry to bear of uncle tinnle masales illness confined to bed with the flu his advice and coaching were greatly missed last sat urday morning birthday greetings to bantam david dunn who celebrated his eighth urthday march 10 also to janet kulken who marked her seventh birthday on march 13 our juniors grow up as well so happy birthday to allan green on the occasion of his twelfth birthday march 4 the refreshing refreshers of cocacola relnharts andseven- up were won by ronnie turkosz david dunn janet storey and kathleen dills with the bantam league action it was the mice winning one game and totals from gophers monkeys did the same to cats while the dogs went all out and skunked the skunks the ten toppers were colin price 156205 363 rooolt turkosz 238113 351 janet storey 201108 309 janet allan 139172 311 wade knight 135- 162 297 gord mc coanell 161- 102 263 cathie norrle 108152 260 allan connor 133115 248 bert post 122125 247 barry payne 99146 245 with the junior and senior division hotstutfs were hot enough to take two and totals from phycos hlle the unknowns did the same to the swingers hippies not to be outdone handed the same treatment to the kooks the top tennersforthlsgroup were dave pink 604 231 mar tin lavole 582 247 gary price 579 206 bob baltentine 571 234 wayne deforest 546 203 brian connor 543 235 jackie palmer 538 19gjlohn churchill 537 187 craig per kins 531 302 allan green 472 212 league standings ybc ban tams gophers 69 monkeys 69 mice 61 skunks 50 dogs 49 cats 42 ybc junior andsenlor phy cos 100 hippies 100 un knowns 92hotstutfs86swfngers 67 kooks 59 the eastern canada high school fivepin bowungchamp- lonshlps will continue on without the aetod bowlers a hot rolling team from guelph bowling on their home lanes the sports man bowl at guelph last sunday won the right to continue on for provincial honors with a three game roll of 3629 in the girls event a smooth rolling team from georgetown with a total of 2755 will continue on the acton teams jean his- eock june hlscock jackie pal mer rosalind hall and denlse drlnkwalter kevin perkins gary price bob mccallum craig perkins and dave pink both finished in eighth position out of the 12 teams competing a capsule comment on the acton teams efforts can be sum med up in two words corner pins teams from georgetown bramalea acton guelph park royal milton gait water st reet lakeshore port credit hopedale oak queengalt dick son street village bowl port credit registered for this event the leagueleading dragons and took over tlrst place with a two and totals wtnv wannetta smith 596 226 fwhyhaidu biff 2 j j and ivy martin 50 were toptrlp- lers in the win top rio for the snap dragons were norma titus 6l7 verna tatton 900 and barb syrian 991 art- water lllues made evarygafyie a winning one- when obey niirl up with hoses pacing the win tor water liules were burom white 572 40cors walters 592 and sajuh sinclair 69 heading up base efforts were allele nolan499qall fryer 495 and georgtn jordan 366 poison ivys were a two andtotals winner rr0m sweet peat who wan the middle canto by 10 pins top trio in the trlplirapne fortnetvys were sylvia mages 540 ellje kern 475 and mary anderson 465 207 barb ferguson 511 210 jessie ware 510 208 and edna dobble 458 were top trio for sweet peas league standing popples 97 snap dragons 95 water lllues 77 sweet peas 70 roses 67 poison ivys 56 sport corner mixed mar 5 the leagueleading coasters received a bit of a set back when after winningthe first game from the shadows went into reverse and dropped the neat two spasms andtotals johnmckenna 761 dave mcmillan 636 elmer white 212 and keith andrews 209 were on the triple and single plateaus for the shadows jim kelman 689 323 gary prevett 215 george greenwood 246 and harry oehlrich 211wereuptbere for the coasters road runners currently in the second spot made a gain on the leaders with a triple win from cannons who dropped a tough middle game by 15 pins singles were the motive in this affair for roadrunners it was glno debartolo 211 dee deforest 225 heather ellis 275 and joanne mckemut 205 for cannons cam lelshman 217 and bob cathcart 272 had em lucky seven came up with a three game win from the hippies although they were hardpressedtowlnthe last game by 9 pins johnchurc- hill 688 and earl mlddlelon 215 tripled and singled for the seven for hippies martlnoehlrlch225 and steve blanchard 228 had singles league standing coasters 114 road runners 102 hippies 85 lucky seven 76 cannons 75 shadows 73 erue 635 were top trio for mas- sons ab supermarket rang up a three game win against misfits with steve blanchard 791 316 bob martin 741 and sa parent off being top trio in tbewintop trtplers for misfits were lome taxl were a two game winner from flllina but ipel out for tofalehrtpn flllinpowerhoused third game win knd gkbbad -totals- the second cantd was close reliable takihgltbyeplns for totals cora walters 900 june hurd 365 and rose priest 374 headed up gogos roll mary daley 536 233 mamie allan 459 and joyce adams 437 high lighted the black cats trundling league standing swingers 89 monkeys 69 black cats 82 go- cos 76 major mar 7 acton lanes are hang ing on to first place but sports corner cut them down to sire when they took em for two and totals the lanes outfit were headed for a iaro count but after tpslng the first twooanios rallied tt win the finale jeff fryer 827 eif wcgllloway742and ernie trio for be sports for acton lanes dee deforest 741 john dunn- 705 ant ken hauord 702 wereliest along with a 312 solo from- had deforest dominion hotel came up with a twoandtob- m t t managed to annex the last spasm industrialcommercial mar 6 masson motors start ed off in nigh gear against allans collision and salted away the first game but the wreckerspaced by the doughty don harris 817 and backed up by pete homer 714 and bob doyle 611 latched on to the next two games and totals to close the gap on the league lead ers terry masales 773 351 phil lesueur 644 and fred lock- shulits 658 jack dunn 658 and jeff fryer 617 for fihins it was mike churchill 765 313 frank kldd 53 and gord fegan 619- leagtte standing masson mot ors 129 allans collision 125 ab supermarket 91 reliable taxi 87 misfits 67 fillins 26 acton ladle mar 6 nlelsensclothlngand cameos had an even split as far as the games were concerned cameos won the first the second game was a tie then nielsens mads with the win in the finale the cameos had the edge on total pintail for the odd point kitty allen 581 213 mae swackham- mer 547 230 alice hatfield 946 217 were top trio for cam eos anna sojka 605 255 liu atkinson 526 207 and ina mellon 469 were tops for nielsens the lga gals came up with a three game effort with donna manes 609 234 grace robertson 576 201 shirley rosenbersky 557 224 and annette st pierre 546 246 featuring the win for the losing family store nan hurst 555 210 mary sldrrow 480 200 and anne greenfield 489 were top trtplers central cart age came up with a big win in the first against acton jersy dairy then lost the second game by throe pins and the third by two they had enough pins in hand however to take the singleton for totals for the milk maids doreen mclntyre 555 227 eleanor goy 513 and ruth mclellan 432 high lighted for central cartage janice withers 537 208 lorna pargeter 506 and mary paplllon 495 were best league standing cameos 115 ledgers lga 88 nielsens clothing 84 central cartage 81 acton jersey dairy 78 family store 58 old timer mar 7 monkeys moved up for a share of first place when they met up with the leagueleading swingers and took em for all games helen blttorf 442 mary campbell 384 and ina wilson 346 paced the win making with the most for swingers were verna arblc 4s4 hanna cieland463and peg splelvogel 444 gogos were a two game winner from black cats but the cats came through with a big smash in the middle canto and grabbed the singleton announcinq mae andys restaurant is now open under new management oub specialty cube steak pie cube chicken pie cube turkey pie mtatt far takeout onbr 8530203 specializing in family dinners every sunday from 11 am to 8 pm always a large variety try our short rib swiss steak roast chicken roast turkey complete with dressing home made soups homemade pies cakes and other desserts ifnbt a full course meal try our light snacks we extend a sincere welcome to former patrons and invite new ones to try our delicious food frank finzinger proprietor managed to annex the last spasi wayne spires 838 327 john mc- gllloway 78 321 and jim kel man 713 along with wayne easons 3u7 solo provided the oowor in the wasowlcz wallop- ors win tom roach 706 329 larry nolan 700 and larry porte 054 were top trio for reliable norms barber shop made with a big win in the tlrst against station hotel and it served to get them totals station hotel won the next two cantos to grab an even split on the points bob turkosa 838 358 mike chur chill 785 31b and gerry post 790 paced the barber shops efforts top trio or the station hotel were pete homer 81z ai norrle 794 3tfaand bob agnew 750 306 league standing acton lanes 70 station hotel 68 sports cor ner 63 norms barber shop 47 dominion hotel 45 reliable taxi 19 acton friends mar 7 the leagueleading malibus suffered a two games and totals defeat at the hands of the hredup firebirds keith and rews 679 and floyd schmidt 217 tripled and singled lor firebirds malibus best were of the single variety grant chambers 263 bill diggins 254 carolynne wil liamson 211 and wayne eason 213230 had em cougars jump ed from lost to fourth place with a three game win from darts who had reg adams 696 hartley coles 615 and dave hunter 605 and joann duval 258 in the triple and single realm bob doyle c33 jack handy 604 and faye gow 206 tripled and singled for darts mustangs were handy winners in the first against torlnoshungon to win the second by 16 pins then lost out lnthethirdbuthadenougb pins in hand to take totals don archibald 608 and roy vaughn 200 tripled and singled for mus tangs howie jank 238 and bert robertson 203 were soloists for torino league standing malibus 94 firebirds 85 torinos 84 cou gars 81 mustangs 80 darts 80 acton mixed mar 8 the two teams alou ettes and tag team who were tied for top spot are no longer in that bltuatlon they toed the foul line against each other and aiou- ettes emerged victorious in a two and totals go bui dobble 605 233 earl west 573 227 and rosemarie llzotte 528 z7 with triples and fred daigle wltfi a zll single put the power in the alouette srtn ray llzotte 565 241 hector balgte 536 and donna walungfprd 517 tagpidthe top triple for tagteam fluw made with the ma- win hey took em all from hippies tho mp ones ntade a6w to winthesqcdrid chukker but missed it by 16 pins ed browne 584 215 leoblasar 573 208 and andre broulllard 559 203 headed up the win tops in the hippies trundling were bob browne 538 259 gary price 538 and ed user 490 208 league standing atouettes 86 tag team 83 flukes 80 hippies 78 harry ensing 210200 and sid hofstede 206 made it for em blems the fathers were a three game winner from the centen nials the gals made a bid for the second game but lost out by 12 pins jake van der kooy 749 jules fryters 635 jenny kulken 204 john oosterhof 213 and dolf van arragon 216225 paced the fathers win renee voskamp 637 ann hofstede 229 ada gils 213 and emmy fryters 229 were best for contenolals league standing emblems 106 fathers 93 expos 80 cen- tennlalt 71 tfaadpin kjutef most consistent howler of the week roger murray bowling inthebeardmbni league roger went 208208208 two a rough second game for elma bralda in the acton lade league but it had its consolation the weekly prize was awarded for the least number of pans and elma was the winner jill hurst one of our former youth bowlers now currently attending the university of western ont ario london is on the college girls bowling team and in the recent match between the col- jeges for the universities cham pionship of canada her team loit out to the university of sask atchewan by ii pins jill with an average of j08 was high bowl er in the tournarnent winners n the makir league weekly sweep- were spt8wre with an 838 trip and mike churchill with a 318 single wj that wind it ur once again thy f riendjles so avuc amlgosahd goodnight daly citv big four mar 8 expo took the league- leading emblems for twoanil tot als emblems saved face by win ning the middle canto harry hofstede 626 joe hofstede 222- 215 oscar feenstra 201 gil van soulen 204 and john vuestra 218 were on the triple and single plateau for expos henry kroes 618 henry harbers 641 311 now open in georgetown the brampton canada manpower centre has opened an itinerant office in the georgetown volunteer ambulance building on james street office hours 1 5 pm tuesdays for information call 4511240 brampton the new service is adopted to interview employers clients seeking employment or training canada manpowfa- cenft depulment of mfinpowtr nd immigration start enjoying lots and lots of hot water happiness with a natural gas automatic water heater now through march 31 10 off any model natural gas water heater when you replace your present model having problems wilh your old water heater now s your chanct to replace it 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