fc4 the acton fr preat wednotday november 27 1968 sy pillihf the phj at acton bowling lanes by ken hulford strikes at youth bowling council b jackta palmer beardmori- nov 18 the lowly blue angeli came up with an uput and flopped the leagueleading lucky strike by taking them for two and touli the luclues took the wcond pap by 32 pin to avert a ihutout phil lesuer broke in his- new bowling thoe with a 704 triple thl along with the toloi or vic roach- 2 1 2 joyce buchanan 208 and john mowatt 203 paced the win up tor the- lucky v trip lei and tingle wen howie jank 726 roger murray 219 jane metres 216 and charlie hubble 238 the iccon place llaibeeni gained crh the leaden with a two and total win from the hippie arlle white 6h6 helen lesueur 625 nd john conitantine 219 tripled anxl singled for haabeen for the klpplo it was ray atkinson 634 jake van der kooy 232 earl weil 204 and mllly fabian 200 hot shot were hot enough to take a two and total decision from finwyn with al roach 706 ron mchachern 243 and skip vryenhoek 210 tripling and singling in a like vein for finisher were don karri 7h2 tom shannon 616 and dcanna mcdowell 207216 league standing lucky strike 45 hasbeent 41 flnuher 34 hippies 32 blue angela 29 hot shots 20 caroline garden centre nov 1 8 mountbaticns went all out in their affair with the ashes and wound up wllh all games to their credit the triple win moved them up for a share of the top rung bob martin 7h9 323 joe voitry 540 223 grace robertion 479 223 and carl timber 479 180 with triple along with the 233 single of greta wedge paced the win ashes effort were headed up by al clou tier 563 197 curolynnc doyle sis 198 and andy anderson 502 186 evergreen hung in for a share of top spot with a two and totals win from maple howie jank 653 257 bert robertson 619 232 dot mliion 544 9h and mary cloutler 479 230 headed up the win ed huxley 539 247 steve blanc hard 538 256 and mall charles 471 168 topped he maple efforts cedar moved up for a shore of second place by taking oaks for a two and totals decision oaks averted a shuloul by winning the list game by four pins bob doyle 695 265 ruy milton 53h 222 and ivy martin 505 180 sparked the win top triple for oaks came from pete bouwman 540 205 elmo timbers 499 178 and murray hatoman 494 193 league standing evergreens 22 mountbatten 22 cedars 19 oaks 19 maple 16 ahe 10 blue springs nursery nov 19 lilacs moved into the top spot with a two and total win from the cacti jane mccrea 556 21 1 joanne emmenon 537 203 and gall fryer 533 226 wore top triple in the win agnes mcginnes 518 191 vema tat ton 495 218 and anne perry 462 171 topped the cacti trundling orchids knocked daliiei off the top rung when they won all three game sandi sinclair 563 191 ruth archibald 440 218 and beth kiwi 405 141 headed up the win tops for the dailies were bub ferguson 540 225 helen blttorf 497 179 and sherri morris 469 1h9 rose did themselves tome good pointwlse ut crocus expense burns white 521 195 elue kant 476 1h6 and cora walteti 461 185 paced the two and totals win sylvia mages 621 230 joyce adams 524 223 and norma titui 510 191 topped the phvipullng fo crocus league standing lilacs 42 crocus 40 dailies 39 roses 39 orchids 28 cactii 22 sports corner nov 19 yappcn continue to be the hot team in the spurts corner league winning two and totals from batfinks gives them a comfortable lead batilnks saved face with ar2h pin win in the second canto r pietrungeli o38 joan knight 209 martin oehlnch 220 and john churchill 204 tripled and tingled in the yappcn win lor uatflnks it was j case of uncle cam leiihnun 205231 and iins grietc 218 hud cm pinhusters gained on the second place gypsies by taking them for two and totals on the triple untl single plateau for pinbuiters were dec del- crest 829 john mcgilloway 734 and alice tucox 222 for gypucs it uas chcs lewandowski 617 trunk mckcnna 601 folic mlddlelon 619 snipers vacated the bottom runt uith an allout win from sockit tolnu frank st pierre 694 dob cat hear 221 bill bmharn 205 mar dunn 203 and annette st picric 218 hit for the tricount and unglcv i or socklttolnu john lunn 630 elmer white 203 ami gary prcvclt 234 were in the trtpu- and unglc brackets league standing yappcrs 33 gypiies 26 pinbuiters 23 bamtiik 21 snipers 21 sockit tolim 20 industrialcommercial nov 20 toeing the loulliiw under rww gpoiuuirdup the beaidmore co the former reliable taxi could only regiibu a one gjmc win against the league leaden alluii couluon pacing the wreckers urn uere juii buuough 783 lon nouii 709 and bruce shulti 684 toppuig the beardmore trundling acre john dunn 733 lnuc lauson 691 and che leandowski 671 jon hunt ekktrk gained on the leaden utwn they leiued tylers transport pete homer 765 doc peat 700 and craig perkins 608 sparked the uin dave johtuons 737 was a loner for tyler john texaco service anapped their loainj ttreak at the ab supetnuricet expenw they mode awry game a winning one wtth fred loc4erub 789 phil lesueur 727 and jon hunt 700 featuring the win totm b the abs kuing cauae ere km hulford 681 andy andrews 665 and earl middle ton 621 league standing auans collision 354 jon hunt electric 27 johns teuoo 24w yyiefi transport 20 ab supexnuuket 19 beardmoi co 18 acton ladies nov 20 after losing the first game to the family store the ica took sole possession of top spot by winning the next two ana totals t6p timber toppers for iga acre anne greenfield 356 321 dorina mane 550 199 shirley roienbenky 524 228 and june fay no 561213 for the family store eleanor coy 500 190 llla atkinson- 4s9 177 helen holrnoa 448 159 and fiona hodgson 434 206 were belt acton jersey dairy lost their share of tint plada when nielsen clothing clobbered them in the first canto true they rallied to win the next two game but wire still shy on the pin raji to take total mary skirrow 552 208 betty chcyne 43a 186 and elsie syme 419 170 were top trundlen for the dairy top trio for nielsen may swackhammcr s43 184 grace robertson 526 203 and fna mellon 433 168 central cartage made a alight gain an the leaden wllh a two and total win from cameo fran pierce 535 192 nan hurst 523 211 and mary pupitlon 495 22 carted off top triple honor for the cartage best for the cameo were kitty allen 542 205 bea anderson 476 181 and margbaillte 396144 league standing iga 39 acton jersey dairy 38 central cartage 36 nielsens clothing 35 family store 31 cameo 31 acton friends nov 21 the oaks are really barrelling along in first place they kept up their winning ttreak by taking all game from the pines pines made a battle out of the but spasm but missed the winring by is pint bete bouwman 566 206 barb smith 554 212 and jim milne 547 217 paced the win ron schmidt 561 221 joanne duval 506 112 and don archibald 452 184 topped the pines plnspllling elms failed to gain on the oaks but kept up to the pace with a three game win from cedars joan mccristal 626 275 and digger dlggins 579 261 headed up the win dodie mcgillowuy 506 180 bob snyder 377 132 and donna milne 356 124 were best in the cedar effort willows were a two and totals winner with the opposing maples winning the middle chukker dave hunter 637 265 john chapman 604 240 shirley braida 535 228 doug uatkin 528 219 headed up willows roll top on the maples totem pole were charlie brown 623 251 floyd schmidt 565 203 and don brown 536223 league standing oaks 51 elms 37 maples 34 willows 31 cedars 30 pines 27 major nov 21 sport corner picked on the reliable taxj for another three game win with jlftfryer 803 344 bruce shultis 719 253 and larry nolan 680 279 featuring the win it was a sad night for reliable nary a bowler reached the triple plateau hintons store beat off acton meadows for a three game win although the meadows preiied them in the middle canto losing out by 12 pins top trundling trio for hlntons showed up in bill shannon 902 303312 french conway 687 306 and doc post 667 236 jim bullous 718 287 ron shannon 703 236 and george williamson 698 273 were tops for the losers in a stumbling fumbling head pin cornerpin match between dominion hotel and the acton lanes it was the bowling alley crew who stole all the game the only shining rays coming thru the vitriolic haze the 717 316 tricount of pete homer for dominion and the 624 228 triple of brian mcdonald for acton lanes league standing sports corner 35 hintont store 31 acton lanes 27 acton meadows 26 dominion hotel 7 reliable taxi 6 acton mixed nov 22- the teapueicadinp lucky thirteen received a setback when they met up with the boozers the boozers taking them for all games heading up the bodkcn win were fred daigle 740 278 gary dobble 651 270 and hector daigle 534 193 the thirteen best score came from len mitchell 557 228 ray atkinson 552 208 and andre broulltard 488 or7 the second place flukes blew their chance of i gaining on the leaders when they dropped all games to the vljvs they made a bid to win the final canto but mlucd h by nine pin going with the most for the vips were wuo near 601 237 dan pony 583 197 lea buscr 561 188 and arlle white 560 227 top n the flukes trundling were andre conway 656 251 rupe harmer s35 216 and larry klngsley 505 185 the hope leu onel grabbed the tint fame from the bobcats t by 14 pin then got clobbered but bounced back to win the third game the bobcat missed out taking the singleton for total by five pins ed blaer 623 257 john churchill 611 206 and earl weit 593 245 headed up hopeless one rou bob price 627 272 ed browne 514 216 ted muchlbachcr 460 171 were top trio for bobcats league standing lucky thirteen 45 fluke 40 vips 37 boozers 34 hopeless one 3 1 bobcat 23 big four nov 22 van souelen painting were the big winners they won all game from duiker construction to make a gain on the frontrunning acton electric who were on the short end of a 52 go with rich service centre in the van soulen paintingduiker com true t ion affair for the palntcn oscar feenttra 685 john feenstra 200 harry ensing 224 trudy llofstede 248 and jane van soulen 211 tripled and obituary wc waller buried here former acton resident william charles waller passed away in his 92nd year at scarborough centenary hospital on nov 19 following a brief illness mr waller was born in muskokn on june 1 1877 to james and caroline holden waller he married in acton on may 18 1901 and was an employee of beardmore and company he spent a few years in port credit and had lived in markham for the past is years a great lover of nature mr waller was a fine gardener and a member of the canadian woodmen of the world he was active in anglican church activities he is survived by his sister mrs e droves waterloo three daughters viola mrs william h t morehouse othawa leona mrs h e legallais montreal renello mrs f t cook markham and a grandson fredrick charles cook toronto he was predeceased by his wife annie emaline dunn and his son ruiyes charles funeral services were held nov 21 in dixon funeral parlour in markham with rev david peasgood of grace anglican church and venerable archbishop e brillinger of ancaster officiating interment was in fairview cemetery in acton no matter what happens there is always someone who knew il would roof trusses designed by trans canada truss rockett lumber co special designs for barns sheds low cost and economy mississauga coouvilu 27731 03 zmimi 40350 atm rp m polun 4515661 cotuct singled lor duikers doll van anagon 619 john vlietstra 210 and cor vryenhoek 209 made it with richs service centre and acton electric action harry homedc 258 jake paima 223 dick dcbocf 204201 and skip vryenhoek h2 made the tingle plateau for the hlectricians jake van der v kooy 6r4 tricountcd and henry kroet 206 harry baren 220 emmy fryten- 207slngled n leaguc standing actor electric s3 van wkn painting 49 duiker construction 35 richs service centre 3u hcappjn hiutes the first eight game block of the ontario fivepin championship for zone f is over and- it was the hotrojhng pijcaa kid marlenerosc van norman from guelph who took thu top honors starting off with games 289 the pizxa kid was never headed and finished with a pinfall of 1928 for the eight game marg balkin from georgetown was next in line with 1868 pucing for the next even sositiont were marg boocock akvlue 1842 eltie edmomkon georgetown 1800 sylvia ezard georgetown 1791 ruth dicktcton guelph 1774 veronica rare mo guelph 1766 bea anderson oakville 1757 and june gould milton 1754 the acton gait ivy martin and joan knight axe trailing at e resent but the next eight game lock at the sportsman howl in guelph could easily change the standing for the top nine at the same time in the oakvillc oaktown bowl the men were rolling a ten game block the tint of a thirty game ihot to vie for the ten ton spots at the end of ten jim buliough of acton had established himself in third place with a pinfall of 2544 gord patmore with 2656 and moro miorwith 2560 currently hold down the first and second place to start the gals rolling in acton coba tournament chairman steve blanc hard of acton welcomed the bowlers and gave a brief outline of the tournament aim rule and regulations following this he introduced dan rankin of cartings tponion of the ontario championships who wished the bowlcn every success in their hope of making the finals at sudbury eorle mid die ton of acton was judge of pbythat winds it up for now my friendlles so adio amigos and goodnight canterbury village nov 23 surprise a maiterftaiilain tournament is to be held at the sherwood lnei in hamilton dec 15 one of our bantam boy and one our bantam girls will 1k- bowliug with our maitcr bowler hill anderson mrs martin will la- givinc out the detail in the near future 1 his i the lit call for the roundup of the chocolate covered almond please bring back the money for the bode mid or return the unsold irukolate thanks a million to all the ybc bowler who tuccesifuuy put over our pjrt in this campaign the ninvj lofmivunt howler of the week wm bantam carol grant she fiad two game of 122 the bantam coverage this week the tomatoc won two bjuneand total ajurintt ik onion the spud uipct out the beet with a tola victory the carrots did the same o the turnip hitting the top ten litis week lynn dauc 144122 256 ronnie moore 137117 254 romile turkoy 1301 iftv 246 kiiun thompson 12hii6 244 carol grant 122122 f244 gord mcconnell 104137 341 kathleen dills 125115 240 mjchael lletcher 114123 237 valerie llateman 97139 236 jens geluler i2710h 235 winning cases of cocalola relnhnrts and sevenup were lynn dawe janet kutken jen gelssler and terry bate mm in the junior and senior division thl week the competitors wori all three game again the silver savages the turks did the ume to the zombies the socklttou won two games and totals from the beast the ten topper thl wcel were a- follow gord morrl 647 26fi steve van fleet 602 235 bryan dunn 590 236 gary price 580 227 jackie palmer 564 230 matgot matheson 526 194 wayne dcforeit 482 169 wde knight 479 177 rod mceachem 475 226t ken marshall 465 196 larry prysdalc46sl6l league standings yuc bantams spud 18 tomatoes 15 onions 13 carrol 13 bccuj2tuxnipi 1 1 yhc juniors and senior t rk 21 zombies i9 competitor 19 tsockhtou 18 bcatls 17 silver savages 10 dont forget thl saturday i i iteat my average day reelect tom hill deputy reeve of esquesing snowfall blamed for rash of car accidents 2 yearc council 1 year deputyreave vote experience during the week of nov 1 7 lo 23 inclusive officers of the opp attached to milton detachment worked a urtul of 87234 hours and patrolled 7806 miles on area roads twentyfive charges were laid under the highway traffic act and 20 warnings were issued to erring drivers a total of 26 general occurrences were investigated including one trespassing complaint three lca investigations resulting in six persons being charged two missing person investigations three thefts one of which proved unfounded one disturbance two assaults one wilful damage complaint resulting in one person being charged and one person apprehended for having care and control of a vehicle while impaired officers have been kept busy turing this week investigating 44 acudents which were reported mdljy of these were caused by the weekend snowfall twelve of the accidents investigated were personal injury accidents resulting in injury to 21 persons the remaining 32 were property damage accidents only and total property damage in all accidents was estimated at s2428s as a result of investigation into these accidents 10 drivers were charged for infractions of the highway traffic act drivers are urged to exercise utmost caution when the highways become slippery because of snow or ice please allow driving conditions to govern your speed vote earl masales december 2 v o halton county board of education separate school representative elect priestner december 2 1968 experience ability dedication stparftte sehoal iurmntatua burlington board of education 1965 67 8 fwm truttm burlington ssparat school board chairman burlington advisory vocational commlttm 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