Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 2, 1968, p. 6

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wednesday october 2 1968 imjl stkialcommi hi ial spt 2 alun i couiuan majf with a luo and touu nn fiom ihc a b sujvrnaikei and tuycj on thr top rung a u lait a touili middle seuion b 26 ninv bnu shutlu 770 314 urry noun 7 267 uul jfff lryer 714 245 were top tno for aluni andy andrcut 710 261 ven hulfaij 687 250 nj tiiur mkldleton 667 296 topped thtk abit irunjlmg homer i luitkri imc up with two and louli triumph from reliable taxi who won the middle tan to jerry doctor pot 770l7 donllimi 724 256 and peter homer 69tf 25 1 hit tie trtcounli fox llomett lrihy conway 671 245 uu a kwu for reliable john i tcxatojot clobbered in the llitt by mtifvu rallied o win the seioiid ajid liung on pitlih the pin at acton bowling lanes by ken hulford bl ardmori sept 23 with a three game w from blue angels lucky strikes nioved up for a place in the tun on the top rung roger murray th5 261 howie jink 637 238 and jane mccrea 434 230 with topics and chatue hubble with a 202 uih pace4 the wirl be tntssunti hi the blue angels roll came rrom lyle crippl m7 253 joye ruchahan 4jf ltw and will useur 476 176 hippie hung on for a share of the top spot with a two gauie in from haibeent who crashed thrciigh with a bit win ih the mijdkcanto to bab the dngleton for totals hay atldnion si 213 vllllie 1 ahbn s91 201 1aile weu 553 204 and john dennis 517 200 set the pace for hippie john cobtlantlne m7 z67 bui buchanan 635 210 hul fabian s79 270 and allie white 522 224 were belt for the llaibeeni i imshers fimihed up with a two and totali win from the mot shot who annexed the middle chukker to avert the thulout deanna bullough 667 259 don harm 605 221 tom shannon 573 220 and diane matheion 566 242 uerc top ttipler for rinlthcrl beit m the hot shot cauie were dennit crook 557 213 judl shannon 517 220 and corvryenhoek42s145 league standing hippie 14 lucky stnkel 14 haibeen 12 finishers 12 hot shot 7 blue angels 4 carolini garden centrt sept 23 mountbaltcn lot the fint game to 1vergreens then evened up in the second and took a close third game by 4 pin for a two and total win and top tpot on the lolem pole the old mumbler from the back forty bob martin 676 256 grace robertson 501 190 and roy mcdowell 471 170 were top timber toppers for mounthattcnt howie jank 627 270 bcrl robertson 525 208 along uith dot milton 523 231 ucre best for evergreen oaks who up till nou were trailing with a zero count in the points crashed through with a three game win from the ashei cuff wedge 599 276 peter bouwman 588 251 and carolynnc doyle 129 233 sparked the win albert cloutier 571 195 andy anderson 508 202 and deanna bullough 488 201 were tops for ashes maples were a two and totals winner from cedar who made with the win in the third canto to avert a zero count steve bunchard 637 268 bob doyle 586 231 and mary anderson 551 202 headed up the win ivy martin 591 227 orvillc porte 512 179 and earle west 501 i85were best for cedars league standing mountbattcns 6 evergreens 5 oaks 4 maples 4 ashes 3 cedars 2 blue springs nursery sept 24 crocus took over top spot when they handed the erstwhile leaders lilacs a three game defeal norma titus 584 2 1 1 sylvia mages 540 239 and mac wilds 469 174 sparked the win jane mccrea 554 239 joanne rmmerson 514 204 and mary anderson 439 160 headed up lilacs roll the adage is that daisies won i tell bul ihc daisies were riling it lo the world about winning all games from the rose not that ihc roses uercn i trying they lost the second game by 23 pins and the third by 16 barb ferguson 560 217 shcm moms 539 199 and helen bhtoif 507 214 were top tno in the daisies win lula emmerson 477 174 cora wallers 474 173 and buma white 470 168 topped roses trundling orchids hit the winners circle with a two and totals win from the cat tit mary daley 49 215 sandi sinclair 456 166 and ruth archibald 428 167 paced orchids win coming up best for the cactii were agnes mcglnnes 538 234 vema tatton 433 146 and anne petry 397 165 league standing crocus 12 daisies 9 lilac orchid 5 roses 5 ictii 4 sports cornrr miid sept 24 snipers snipped off a tu o and totals win from pinbustcr who waited until the last ganu before busting out with a win bob cattuart 594 246 luc synolt 118 218 and willy scea 29 ikoi i top trio for snipers best lot the pinbustcr were dec del crest 622 220 dave mcmillan 462 1901 and joann mckcnna 4h7 168 tappers with a two and totals win ftom the sock ii tofms moved up lor a share of second place the soviets drdn i sotk away a win until ttu last game when they made with a is pm win joan knight 60h 227 mailin oehlnch 581 22 and john churchill 59 2 nihil the lop tnplc level for yappers john dunn s 223 harry moyct 510 209 ana timer white 526 lollwcrc tops for the sock ii tot mv hal i inks had j two and totals decision trom ispuet who won a close uumj game by three pins td wood 63 255 heather tlbs 581 211 and am leishman 55k 21 lopped bal i inks trundling 1 lank mckcnm 587 209 lark middlcton 193 and ik leujndocscki ml 198 league standinc snipers 10 yappers 9 unlinks 9 soa it to tm 8 gypsies 7 ptnbustcrs to win the thud by 12 pin the misfits slashed away the singleton for totals to get an even split of the points teny masalcs 731 269 i ted landry 714 253 and john hoare 679 269 were top triplets for the tcxans i itling in the tricounts fot misfits were terry churchill 824 3im dave lohnsem 19 342 and hon latimer 645 249 league standing allans coltisiovi 12 homers raiders 11 john texaco 9 a ii supermarket jl reliable tavj5 misfits 1 l f acton ladibs iepl 25 laiittly store rolled themselves into first place with a trplc win fiom as ion jersey dairy who almost won the middle ehukker but mrssed it by three pins maxlne hurst 57029 lynda cordon 529 209 and helen holme 4ki 202 headed up the whi anna sojka 59 209 mary sktrtow 505 191 and betty cheyne 438 186 were best for the dairy the i o a after losing the fint game lo cameoi got organized and slicked fr the next two and totals annelt st pierre 560 228 donna manes 548 223 and shirley rosenbcnky 475 161 paced the win kilty allan 543 197 bea anderson 526 217 and rose hall 493 188 topped the cameos loll central cartage made hie win circle when they met up with nielsens clothing they won all game mary papillon 550 226 nan hunt 518 198 fran pierce 478 178 and lll llerensberger 478 173 sparked the win grace robertson 477 188 may swackhamer 453 182 and joan ramsdcn 397 145 were best for nielsens league standing family store 14 i g a 8 central cartage 7 nielsen 5 cameo 4 acton jersey dairy major sept 26 norm s ruber shop with a tnple win at reliable taxis expense moved up for a share of first place bill shannon 761 312 john churchill 742 275 and trenchy conway 694 299 clipped off the top triples for ihc barbers bert for reliable were pete schlpper 618 227 and larry porle 611 234 spotts comer made it a two and totals win from the acton lanes with don harris 766 296 ed mcgiuoway 713 266 and jeff tryer 703 243 highlighting the win had del orett 656 257 earle middlcton 650 239 and don deforest 643 227 being best for the lanes acton meadows made with a tnple win with the dominion hotel getting ihe zero count jim bullough 731 277 jim timleck 715 294 macllerrlngton 690 287 top tncounted for ihe meadows pete homer 731 279and terry churchill 654 222 made tops for dominion league standing sport comer 11 norm barber shop 11 acton meadows 9 acton lanes 4 dominion hotel 1 reliable 0 acton trltnds scpl 26 pines weren i doing any pining after losing the first game to cedars by 31 pins they perked up and made with the win for the next two and totals don archibald 699 281 joanne duval 555 204 and ron schmidt 517 186 were tops in the tnplc department for pine for cedar it ujs dodic mcgiuoway 556 213 holt snyder 498 208 and dave lluntct 473 200 oaks came out best in a two and totals go with witiow s oaks had a close call in the second canto they won by six pins jim milne 504 198 peter bouwman 497 185 and barb smith 487 171 headed up the oaks roll june glcndcnning 530 221 jack hunter 48 169 and john chapman 458 171 were willows best mapleswon the first two from the llms and were on their way lo a clean sweep but the flms spoiled it by winning the finale by 13 pins i loyd schmidt 536 159 don blown 523 189 and pat kcnlner429 153 had top triples for maples 1 or 1 1ms joan mccmtall 619253 jean milne 382 141 and tv glendenmng 365 134 were best league standing pines 10 flms 7 maplst 7 cedars 7 oaks 7 willows 4 acton mimd scpl 27 bobcats had the leagueuading ip i measure for a tun and totals win and moved up for a share of the lop spett robert the red ptuc 595 22 charue cough 526 2121 and d btounc 477 177 paced live win gary six pin pnce 617215 don porle 487 194 and lea blaset 420 162 were lops lor v ips the hopeless ones wcte not hopeless after all they came out of then slump for a two and totals win at ihe lucky thitleens expense tall weil 51h 2511 rd bbeet 57 211 and biucc revdy 506 222 headed up the win uith andre btouillard 637 228 ray atkinson 557187 and len mitchell 461 183 being lust lot tlw thuleens 1 tukes took two panics fiom the bexirers only to lose oul lot the sjnglelon tot totals when doorcts packed in a big middle samc 1 lukec lop triplets showed up in i icnchy lonuay 658 244 nancy jensen 610 i260 rupe lljimon 577 219 mj don marzo 12 200 ihc daigle 708 2681 i ted djicic 662 1249 and vema ihic 5 50 196 kid ihe best for league standing ipvl bevbeats 9 lucky tlurteens 9 boozers 6 hopeless ones 5 i lukes 4 uk i ol r scpl 27 acton 1 icctnc pulled the switch on duikct construction fut a two and totals win with jake van der kooy 65 and harry uarens 632 tnpltng along with the solos of tmmy irytets 222 john van der kooy 222 sparking the win duiker construction were on the singles kick with dolf van arragon 214 hamniy llolman 209 jolui vbesua and rink ruiker 245 having em rich s service cenue came up with utns in the lint two games then van soelen s painting really came to life and won the last eaiilo by enough utns to take totals hany llofstede 230206 jules i rylers 261 and john duenk 207 singled for rich s the solas of jan vsui soelen 211 oscar i eenstra 206 and harry fniing 200 were best for the painter league itandlng acton tlectric 17 van soelen painting 17 duiker construction 11 rich service centre 1 1 iiladptw hams a giant mrldo ha been taken in the realm of live pits bowling in ontario to rid the stigma of bush leagsle and amateurish bowlinji that baa existed for year detain of an ontario fivepin championship wilfa a leital of 7500 avat announced at a recent pre conference by ken rdgb vice president of the ontario howling congress and president of the hamuton tsowlqr association and reg- bovalrd ontario sales manager of tailing bresverie limited backet of the event about 2000 bowler in ontario will begirt play in the champsonhips teach entrant pay a si0 fee llnals in the competition will be held at the plaza bowl in sudbury april 456 final will involve 304 bowler 144 ladie and 160 men who wlu represent ihe 16 five pin 2ones in ontario prize money will be in five calegorie men and ladle singles men and ladies teams and mixed team competition will begin in december when zone rolloif begin to determine 19 finalists from each zone each competitor will bowl 30 game to qualify for the final total scores over the 30 game will determine qualifier with zone team to comprize of nine ladles and ten men the top three men and three ladie will qualify for final competition in men and ladie tingle for the top prize of 500 in each event the next three ranking qualifier in each division will join the top three qualifier to form lv member team in the men and ladies team events the mixed team i the fifth event and zone teams will be formed by three ladies and four men who qualify in the ssext position in each tone prize money will be distributed on the following baai mens and usdies tinajeal lrt s500t second 1250 third j 100 fourth jso fifth 25 men tearisfinl j 1000 second 500 third 1300 fourth 200- fifth ikk ladies teamlint 1 1 000 second 400 third 200 fourth 100 firth 75 mixed team i list i loos second 400 third 200 fourth 100 fifth 75 tnthuslaim was the keynolebf vicepresuenl edges comment this is lust the first step toward making live pin bowting a majoa league sport in ontario we hone i wllf eventually lead to a world invitational event with each canadian province the u s britain germany and france taking part edge also made it clear that thll ontario tourriamept will be entirely separate from the canadian ehantpievnship the future of whlcji ii very much in doubt we hope there will be a canadian championship during canadian charnnionship the future of which i very much in doubt we hope there wit be a canadian champlonhip during game in canada we have taled that until the western ataociationi agree to unite and to along with rules adopted by the canadian bowling congress mainly ihe one setting down the nocounter pin rulewe have temporarily withdrawn from the cbc game in canada we have stated that until the wetem associations agree lo unite and to along with rule adopted by the with each association paying it own champions ay to the event if they donv unite and agree by then there will be no championship that wind it up for now my friertdllej to adlo amigos and goodnight daly city strikes at youth bowling council b jackie palmer to the bowlers it was an ordinary bowling day but to joe marshall it was the happiest and proudest day of his life joe is a cerebral palsy victim from birth but the detriment doesnt stop joe finally after a series of operations a cast on his leg has forced him to give up bowling at least until late fall anyway joe the star of the last years championship team the unknowns says and 1 quote i could go out into the pouring rain to get out of it meaning the cast anything to come back bowling in a hurry well what made joe proud today was being made an honorary member of the youth bowling councd ihe first one in canada we believe congratulations star and we are looking for you in the near future in the bantam division the carrots overtook the spuds with a total victory the same results are found all the way down the line the turnips took the tomatoes and the beets defeated the onions the top ten bowlers of the day were ronnie turkoti 1s6205 361 carol grant 16i13 c7s danny thompson 13613259 bert post 111117228 bill gentles 8s13s 226 melanie hardie 113108 221 cindy nome 12007 217 donna darby 109104 213 eddy ensing 103 106 209 brad martin 103 100202 bowling best over their averages to win cartons of coca cola reinharts and seven up were kevin archibald rick vanfleet jen geisler carol grant and melanie hardie in the junior and senior division the silver savages won three games for four points from the zombies also the competitors took three games from the sockies the beasts won two games and totals defeating the turks the ten toppers were bob mccallum 670 278 dave pink s82 222 gary turkosz s68 203 gord morris 537 215 gary price s32 221 steve van fleet 527 189 allan green s16 255 jackie palmer 510 187 wade knight 509 194 bruce swift 502 208 league standings y b c bantams carrots 3 beets 3 turnips 3 tomatoes 0 onions 0 spuds 0 y b c juniors and seniors silver savages 4 competitors 4 beasts 3 turks 1 sockies 0 zombies 0 president earle middlefon left one steve blanclwd picked up 40 now shirls for tho sports corner mixed bowling league last naturalists elect new executive the september meeting of the georgetown and district naturalists club was held in first baptist church in georgetown three excellent films were viewed darwin and the insects of brazil vividly portrayed the camouflage and other defences used by insects in their fifth i for survival in the brazilian forest legend of the raven told an eskimo story of the creatures of the arctic the seasons pictonally showed the beauty of each season of the year even the tempestuous glory of a summer storm following the reports of last years activities the election of officers was held n cramp was reelected as president the vice president is r burchcr mrs n cole and mrs f macdonald are treasurer and secretary respectively mrs a dewdncy will be ihe editor of the clubs bulletin while mrs r hansen will continue to record the bird sightings a field trip to observe migrating hawks was held on saturday at rattlesnake point although h was not a good day for hawks numerous other birds were seen the club will hold their meetings on the third tuesday evening of the month and anyone interested in nature is welcome to attend mr f timmermans wildlife technician of ihe halton region conservation authority will be the speaker at the october meeting week roy goodwin owner of the sports corner shop contributed half toward tho cosl staff photo history repeated at st albans sunday was the harvest thanksgiving service at st albans church as usual the altar guild beautifully decorated the church with the fruits and vegetables of harvest the church interior reflected the abundance of harvest all so richly enjoy the elements of communion bread and wine were made locally by mrs f new and mrs c winn as is the custom at harvest a guest preacher the reverend r l hulse rector of elora preached the sermon it was 20 years ago to the day september 30 1948 as slated in the free press in last weeks edition that the parishioners of st albans sat down to a harvest thanksgiving dinner in the parish hall to the day that event was repeated and not only the event one of the ladies who acted sit convener of that dinner back in 1948 mrs c nclles repealed her success in convening the dinner on monday evening needless to say it wjs thoroughly enjoyed by all in attendance an entertaining program followed the dinner seek site halton manois board of management is still considering purchasing property in soulhcrn halton for a site for the next home for the aged probably a normal care home for elderly residents still able to look iflcr themselves with a minimum of care the search has been narrowed down to two lots one each in burlington and oakvillc bul prices are in the 40 000 an ucie range reports chairman reeve william coulter nassagaweya a moth leads an awful life he bends the iummcfrriji fur coat and the winter hi fbfllirvig suit costly week for drivers it was a costly week for drivers from acton and dlttrlct who were involved in four accidents on district roads damage totalled s3 050 in tho four crashcx a blovvpul caused a pickup tmck driven by ronald w varcoc of rockwood to end up in a ditch on highway 7 near the feighth line i aqueiing wednesday causing shoo damjge an overturned car owned by gordon w boughner of terra coltj nil the ciglrlh line wutltof the 1 rin lsuueilng twii ilne thursday accounted for another si 800 da age a i lliiclinuse man escaped unhurt bul the driver jtnl three passenger ill a cif were injured and roqtmtd luhpitjl trtulmeiil following j cartruck accident sudiy eveiling the truck driven by william r hjrtig of ltmehousc teceived 5400 damage it collided willi a vehicle driven by a huiuiigton man on the i iglith line at 10 sidero id in i suueslng a mongrel dog which rjti in front of j car on highway 25 lieu miltin was killed sunday tlw cji driven by jjck soulh of 69 roscford terrace acton received aboul 50 djinage rotarians will entertain foreign visitors roljnans from both acton and georgetown will entertain students ftom germany when they visit acton saturday acton rouriam finalized arrangements for the visit of overseas students at their regular dinner meeting tuesday the visilois will be greeted by town digniljiics lour plants of interest and attend a steak fry with acton and georgetown rotaruns and then families at the music centre afterwards the djticc committee reported lo the club on plans for the c lumpagnc dance in december attendance is hunted to 70 couples and tickets include chinese dinners and a corsage for every lady present the hjlton county industrial film was shown to conclude tuesdays meeting which had 21 acton rolamns present two i visitor on makeup and a guest kiistiatn laisen 3jmfo stationery 56 mill st acton 8532030 the corsair 6995 j the cupper 11295 super sterling 13495 electra 120 11995 a model to suit everyone warns air and ha wmw heat1no modhn mumuno pumtu nd watsw syttvsutm mien 5j0i rockwood frank carney r d sons ito rt proclamation whereas authoritative statistics compiled and published by the dominion fire commissioner show that during the past ten years 812 000 fires in canada have taken five thousand eight hundred lives seriously iniured at least nineteen thousand four hundred other persons and destroyed property valued at one billion four hundred and seven mil hon dollars and whereas such tosses are increasing year by year and whereas humanitarian and economic considerations imperatively demand that improved ftre prevention measures be undertaken to prevent this economic waste and tragic loss of life in order that the t nations prosperity mav be 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