Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 20, 1968, p. 17

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j4 tha acton free press wednesday november 20 1968 spilling the pihj at acton bowling lanes by kon h u i i o r d beardmorl nov 1 1 lucky strike were k two fend totmu winner from i jnuhcrt their iccond pmc win wat i clow one they won it bv trw narrowest pc nwfbu one pit howie jank 62 rofcr hurray 62d jane mocrca 229 helen yilcman 221200 unl cxuuhe hubble 226213 tripled and lnlcd in the lucky strike win in j like vein for thc i winhcrt were don harrli 753 3l9 dcnna mdoucll 650 and tom shannon 20v roy mcdowell 20k llbtyuni were a fairly easy winner from the blue ahfcli in the first they ninnajrcd a even pin wn in the fcrcond canto and then fiuntf on to win thfc third ipaim by 14 to jrivo them a clean sweep for the night- arlie white 67- helcn lsucur 661 and john conruntlne 208 tripled and tingled for haibccni goln likcvvlic for the blue angels were phi lesucur 604 joyce buchanan 217 lykr crippi 202 and john mowatl 201 hut sholi after dropping the first panic to hippie by ion pin found the range and took the next two and touu a if roach who tnarcd a upllt head pin 629 ron mclachcrn 201209 cor vymnhoek 251 dennis crooks 212202 jerome wheeler 209204 and skip vryenhock 225 uere on the triple and ilngle plateau for hot shot a 225 ulo from jake van dcr kooy was a loner for hlppiei league ttandinc lucky strikei43 hatbecns 36 ilnither 32 hippici 30 hot shot 24 blue angela 24 carol1ni gardln centre nov ii uvcrgrccni kept their hold on fin i place with a two and total win from the a the twaint eay though they annexed the ftrit canto by 20 pirn took the yccond game rather citify then got clobbered in the third but managed to take the ringleton for total by nine pint howie jank 680 258 bert robertson 568 200 and clarence hartnpa 543 210 were top trio for evergreens the ashes efforts were headed up by al cloutier 554 217 andy anderson 541 191 joan charles s26 199 and mike dejong 500 22h mountbaocm broke the threcway tic for second place when they won two and totals after lounp the first panic to the cedars boh martin 653 224 grace robcrtan 520 177 and joe vostry 495 1 68 paced the win boh doyle 756 2h6 ivy martin 564 211 and sally bouwman 442 167 were best for cdar maples got bounced from the iccond rung when the oaks rapped them for a three came win peter bouwman 668 28h chit wedge 552 209 and willy dcjong 5 vi 210 headed up the win tops for the maples were steve bluncluird 562 249 mary anderson 521 197 and ed huxley 480 174 league standing evergreens 19 meuntbattcns 8 oaks ik cedars 16 maples 15 ashes 10 blue springs nursery nov 12 the frontrunning daisies received a setback when roses took em for two and totals the daisies hung onto top spot by one point when they won the third game adele nolan 554 202 ii urn u while 527 187 ami cora walters 514 190 were top trio in roses win burb retguson 638 263 sherry morris 562 269 and llo i rycr 495 ih6 were tops for daisies joan sclupper tossed a 207 solo in the daisies efforts the cuclii picked up mjiiic much needed points with a triple uin from the orchids wanncttj smith 542 193 anne perry 501 174 and chris houston 431 170 headed up the win sand sinclair 478 23h ruth archibald 399 141 and jcannlc burrell 393 139 topped orchids trundliitft crocus made with a two and totals uin from liucs uho hit the win circle in the middle canto syma mages 522 240 norma titus 511 193 and joyce adams 511 185 headed up the win i or lilacs it was gall i rycr 558 243 jane mcctea 471 166 and mary anderson 448 183 uho uen- top league standing daisies 39 rucu 38 lilacs 37 roses 34 orchids 21 cuctii 20 sports corni r nov 12 despite a hot 803 331 triple from elmer white socfclttolnu only managed to uin one game tlie last one by eight pin from the ronbrunning yapperv joan knjflit 716 272 martin ochlricli 633 249 and black bart bartholomew 541 231 headed u yapoers win karen jenkins 560 218 and harry muycr 533 193 rounded out the top tripling lor the sockits gypsies strengthened their hold on second place u ith a triple will from ball inks flu triples ul toil middle ton k0 303 1 rank mckenru 664 and llouic alheart 621 along with the solo ol che lewandowskj 231 leutured i lie win top triples and singles tor lljti mlv came irom ruthanne moycr 645 cam lcuhman 2l9 id mood 20 1 and- run polluter 220 sniper came up with a two and total um irom the filibusters uith tun annurone 644 bob cathcart 614 lues synott 201 and hank st pierre 213 tripling and tingling tops lot pinliutcr were dee del orest 619 dave mcmillan 230 and john mcguiouj 221 league standing apner 30 gypaks 25 filibuster 20 hat link 20 scwlllto1 m 20 sniper 17 induijtrialcommi rc1al nov 13 allans collision tied the first game with john tcaeo service dropped the lecund eon to then ralbed to win the thud and touk bruce shultti 722 257 ku toth 697 333 and jett fryer 691 345 along with jim buuoughs 301 kittgfe provided the powac fox allans top h texaiu urv terry maiaks 694 236 and john hcore 654 26 3l rehabie taxi lost the fust canto to tylers transport then got the ffr and grabbed the last two apaaau and totals fcmie lawson 771 27ix fwttchy conway 708 240 mod clwfl lewandowaki 606 248 meed rehabba win for tylers traittpoft dw joiuuon 704 325 keith andrew 669 231 and tony ouuchlfl 68j 247 were best a8 supenariut caiue up with a two and total win from jon hurst electric with hob brown 664 236 andy andrew 613 23 3 and ken hull ml 602 233 ulon u iii i arle middlclnit 553 doulik- which contained 14 338 vlnjjie viwikeil he the win lop m lite liectrkuii irunjinu were iele homer 707 264 gerry post 677 2 36 aim don harm 604 25 3 league standihgl allans collktoii 32zj hurst m lettrjc 21 jhra tcvaco 20vi fykvr irojiinorl 20 ab supcimurket 9 relul1 1 ji 17 act on i adh s nov 14 acton jurwy i 1 1 r v broke the ihrceway top pn tic and moved up for a dure of the top pot mth 1 three yatuc win irom the i onuh store anna spear 599 29 me symc 52t 189 and mary skirrow 471 169 pjicd the um i1i1 atkinvon 20 1h2 june warner 438 154 and i lonu hodgum 424 148 were lop inr the i amily store ltia reirtamed up for r dtare of first place with jkui and lotilvwin from cameo who podt i a chance of taking lop spot all by llteniudvcc when they won the third game by wo pinv donna manes 628 268 shirley routine rsky 189 198 and annette st piure 482 181 set the pace for 1 g a lop triple trundlcrt for cameos uere kitty allen 529 222 ilea anderson 470 163 and marion hunter 444 153 central cartage bumped nielsens clothing out ol their share of he top spot when they took em for two games nielunt made ihe second rung though when their win in the third game was pintail high lor totals nan hurst 559 204 mary papillon 551 206 and i ran pierce 497 207 were top trio lor ihe cartage ior the ctolluers ina mellon 622 263 grace riiliertuin 614 211 and may suackhantmer 471 165 topped the trundling league standing acton jersey doiry 34 iga 34 nielwn cwlhing 32 central cartage 31 cameos 29 1 amily store 29 major nov 14 acton lanes had sports corners number in the first two panics then tapered off and the sport grubbed the last canto pacing the acton lanes win were dee deloresl 837 313 had deeorcst 818 310324 on the beam for the sports corner uere jelf i rycr 877 338 i d mcgillnuuy 656 and al nome with a s12 double lllntons store struck a blow for freedom or sontclhinp with a three game win from reliable taxi bill shannon hj5 doc p01i 704 and bob turkow7 669 were on the triple lutcau for hinlons lor kehanle axi pete schinper 685 311 wilu near 651 and jim mftchvu 622niude it acton meadow slapped donjmjpo hotel down with tvuy a winuon shannon 763 jim tuneck 67 and mac llemiigton 677 headed up the meadows uin pole homer 660 and hoy murphy were the loners for dominion i vague standing sports corner ii hintons store 27 acton meadows 26 acton lames 21 dniiiidiitii holt i 7kcluhlc1uwi6 aflon 1 ku nds nov 14 oaksar iwfiinrung to make a 1 una j ay o the league j three gaijie will rum i tins gives llieui a ttig litaigiiiitn poink jim mihus 593 234 peio llmiwinan 529 186 and ilurb sinlli s24 h9 sparked the win i or the ilius digger diggins 59i 211 hartley oe s24 195 andmjne liapman vk52 tojhrfd the i inis trundling maples fool tver ihe second spol with a two ind totals win from ihe cedars charlie llrodn 746 267 don brown 509 2061 and jean milue 450 154 were lop trio tor maples hob snyder 593 218 doris lownsley 521 223 and dculie mcgilloway 505 1811 nude willt ihe most tor cellars pines were a two mine winner iron wilious hut ihe willows win tn the second canto was a big one anil they grahlwd ihe singleton lot tolak icon schmidt 554 215 don archibald 520 214 and joanne duval 502 363 p the pines piutnpnling lop limber loppleis lor ihe willows were john chapman 5h1 220 june hunter 543 207 and mike noble 468 162 1 eague standing oaks 44 maples 32 tedars 10 1 ims 10 pines 27 willows 26 acton mll i nov 15 lucky tlurteens won two games irom the v ips after losing the first game they equalized in the second with a three pin um and then stashed away ihe third game but loci out for totals by two pins pacing the liicky v trundling uere ray alklnson 593 227 lun mitchell 553 208 and harvey llllher 5 1 j 216 best for the viiw uere w1i0 near 645 223 arlie white 576 215 and dan porty 511 189 the second place nukes gained on the leaders with a three game win from the bobcats irenchy conway 716 269 nancy jensen 713 298 and rupe llarmcr 612 23h paced the win bolwat lop trio were roberl the red price 610 243 id browne 579 227 and hill manlo 495 172 the hopeless ones proved that they were not hopclest when they made with a three game win ul the booers expense john churchill 555 213 earle west 523lh2and helen llromllard 464 172 headed up the win hector daigle 555 221 i- red daigle 549 192 and gary dob hie 495 199 gave it the old college try for ihe booers league standing lucky thirlccns 45 i hikes 40 viiw 45 hopeless ones 27 bobcats 20 iii aihin mil iii s will we finally gol dah s and places tor ihe ar ling v ontario t liuupionships ihe gals howl nov 24 al acton djc i at sportsman howl in guelph ind wind up at plaa howl m sliecisville theyll he howling eight gjiiiet in each house 1 he girls will le coming irom oakville guelph ooksville mississauga georgetown slreetsville port redit mallou and ai ion carrying the ac ion hopes in this oneroll off will be ivy martin and joan is night ihe mens three ten game blocks will be rolled at oakioun nov 24 village howl port credit dec 8 and lira ma tea bowl dec 22 reprcsciilini acton in this the mens division are jim hullough and i low ic- jank may success crown the actonilcv cfforls to all you good people who greeted our youth bowling council memlvers with a smile and a purchase of their chocolate covered almonds thanks a million this sales campaign allows youth bowling council to fu tile only sport that can operate a local provincial and national program without the financial assistance of provincial or federal grants this in these days of higher and higher taxation is really something i or the record across canada lltcre arc a total of 28314 memlvers ontario leads the way with 17289 registrations that winds it up for now my friend ties and to the folks in concord goodnight ukiioun nov 15 van scriltts pmntini uon tuo ilour pjnifs from atton i kitm the tlrvt umto hy nine pink unit ihe tlilril one hy lour they tout athcr j troununi in mil- middle slana jnd uiciwsc a fastmovmg nctlcd stick game was played in america before columbus landed in 1402 originated by the iroguols indians and used al a training requirement for warriors this strenuous game was adapted in 1840 by the white man ill 1 ininimuu n mm the appointment a hanks heating air conditioning as your new certified lennox heating and air conditioning dealer strikes at youth bowling council y jk kic pjlmer nov in the alev lost hit lor totals hy 2f pnis ops in tlie van socle i a loll were ouji iccnstra 566 20 hairs using 550 189 june van wlen 5t1 184 ml sid hofstedv5 07 1 nples m silkies vsc ie aclon i lecttfr forte with jake van der kivtw 6lj and i iiimv ltylers6i3 tripling and henry kroes 2l222 harry llarens u and iillle lake van der kooy 226 singling the closest- kuhs service centre came to winning a game- irom duiker coiulriation was in ihe se mid game whiih they livsi by 2 pins for vryenhock 571 t john vhvisfru 517 20s and joe llolslede 524 222 headed ui thedinker uin tops for richs service centre were harry hofslcde 570 229 renee voskamp 557 216 and jules i rytecs5so2l3 i eapue standing acton i lectric 51 van soelens painting 42 duiker construction 15 richs service centre 26 in homes in churches in schools in commerce uv are pliasid to ollicially announce our selection ati your local certified iiinox dealer our exkrienccd btatlf of service men have already completed jiwcial innox traininn at the fnctory aro now rely to givo you the same kind of indoor comfort engineering hint miido iennon americas largest selling brand see the lennox display at hanks acton heating and air conditioning 8530188 16 keat hew department ihe u llng of the choiolare ioveie1 alnitiuls k highly siuiessliil i hit ycir so keep it up willi only one week ml ill imvc the iinulow n nel week my ilip apologias uie extended to danny i lionison a ybc llanluni who was foigolteit on the ut ol the lop unneis last wsvk danny had vaitus id 196 108 104 riy dannv ltd c ongratulalions in the birthday liepjrlmenl thu week greeings are heralded to jane i ahliu on the 21st ol the junior and senior division double grceilng lo del anderson ami michael roach who celehraied nit ihe same day the 21rd lloibatcyirc4ljntiiiis in ihe llanlam division tin julniits iotitllir nf i st spot delcalcd the onions with a complete victory the spuds did he sanic tn the lomaloes ihe heels won one game and tolak against the enrols ihe lop tcdncrt uere us lollows iterl post i oh 76 284 sikan thompson m7 hi 278 icjlhueu dilh 121 119 262 t uidy nome 117 135 252 valeric halcmau 107 142 249 met onnell 10 145 24h uonme i urkns 111127 1h paiilgnrdou i 19 97 ny llionipson i 10 una bateinun 86 110 111 21f dai 220 nil 217 ihe winner of uui of reinlurti sevendp and cocatla were michael i leteher paul gordon jen gemler anne porte and sutaii ihompson in un junior ami senlnr division this week the beasts won two gairw and totals againl ihe siwcr savages ihe lurls t ihe same liy ii- soekltlivik hie omhics won one and a half games aud lolals from the conihjors w ihe tup tenners weie as follows jackie vabncr 710 293 bryan dunn 562 207 wayne del orest 560 210 gord moivis 55h 198 larry knight 517 219 guy payne 509 222 martin vavnie 504 170 wade knight 491 171 gary price 486192 ken hmrcn 4 76 171 it agui standings y ik iianiams spuds 15 heels 12 omois 12 lomaliks 12 luruins ii carrots 10 viic jiniors and si niors onibies ili lurks 7j oinpelitois- 15 sitckilto lie 15 silver sivagis 14 heasts i 2 elect horace blyth to the board of education for 1969 1970 term to represent the town of acton and tho township of nassagaweya your votc and influence will be grcauv appreciated reason for concern over high assessment by ii j stanley agricultural repicsentjtive llallon county farmers have been concerned about the incieaud assessment of their farm land they feel that they cannot pay higher taxes as llus would lower ihe amount of money left for the farm family they are in diiccl competition with all of ontario ill the production ol livestock and livestock products sevcial hundred larmcrs keep the ontario farm account hook the l7 analysis of their hooks shows the following large fluid milk fanners with an overage of 41 cows had s370 for the owners labor risk and management this works out to si 10 per hour these farms had an average value of si 1 1 per acre if the land were valued at s100 per acre as is proposed for some farmers in south llallon for 196 the owner would have 40 cents per hour the steer operators with an average of i5k head of steers showed s1i5k for labor risk and management resulting in 42 cents per hour with their land valued al si0k per acre anhe s300 per acre value the owner would loose 45 cents per hour for his labor risk and management a similar picture is shown for the swine man tla llallon county farmers must be concerned about increased assessment and increased taxation they arc part of a provincial and a national agricultural pronram elect russell miller esquesing council 5 years experience on school board savings i0nus br0m0 seltzer family sizi sugg ust 115 ihisisitor nun you in j jimi con freei no purchase necessary thbfearsjusta fiwsfour spe91al saim value ohesk our weskiysp1ab wol eno macleans happy face moirs i santa classic 4ss0aud i 111 ii chocolates i claus sa rt on prescriptions cory prescription prices always acton pharmacy 2 main street n acton phone 8531620

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