Bowlers this month are looking at their last years bowling slate and ore hoping to chalk up higher scores and change the face of the league showings Captains of low standing teams are hoping to see some fast results and others are trying to polish up their scores in an effort to show their own Individual abilities Last January saw the Nortons Bluebirds heading up their match against the Four Comers team with a winning score of to 3 Fred Nightingale was in top shape for the Bluebirds with his 324 206 and triple while teammates Irene rolled a triple score and Mary a Ralph Wright was the high scorer for the Four Corners team with a and giving him a triple of His team mates Wright with a single and Ann Parkinsons 179 211 and triple failed to outcrop their opponents Stocked out Strattons team shocked out their opposition and copped points straight Sam was the top man for the winning team with his triple score and Dune Kingsbury grabbed onto a Bob for the Carneys team bounced up a single and Doug Carney a single The were lucky when Marina Mulders single Larry Mulders single and Brian Robertsons single helped their team take points while their defcatees only nabbed pro The Clippers edged out the Neighbours when they ran their score to points to and the pro for the victorious m Lloyd Hindley mode a single straight when he skillfully bowled with outstanding precision Ted rolled up a triple and Doug Chandler a as the Neighbours top man Harvey made a 230 211 total triple of Bill Gamer and Ellen Garner both showed their single game abilities with their scores Pokes points The Osprlnge Slow Pokes chalked up points from the Elmers Alley Cats and for the winning team Ross Ferguson scores of 101 and Orma Ferguson a Word Bruce a 166 single and Harold a 133 Elmer Allan on the Alley Cat team showed a 197 single Gwen McDougall a 165 while Arnold Outfield single did not go far towards their team win The Pacers outfoxed and the Bros with a straight and as the losers licked their wounds Doug Cross reviewed his score of and his triple Mike Martin his single scores and Brian Slipp his single Winnie Hilts was high man for the boys with a and IBS single John Gooyers a 190 single and Adrian a 183 Into position As it stands the team standings are continually Joggling Into position in preparation for the final stretch The Clippers are out in front with a point lead over the 2nd place Pacers The Stratton team Is No 3 with pts the Neighbours No 4 along with the Nortons Bluebirds both sharing the point score No place shows the Guelphltes with No the Whitewashes with spot has the Four Corners with points holds Carneys at place Elmers Alley Cats have 44 Gooyer Bros stand with 31 points and way way down points from top place are the Slow Pokes with points With only one trophy to be won per bowler contestants will have to decide which they win vie for As it stands the following leaguers arc eligible for the various events HIGH AVERAGE Men Fred Nightingale Ted Dick Women Irene Nellie Stokman 187 Mary 1B2 HIGH TRIPLE FLAT Harv Jestln Fred Nightingale Doug Cross Irene Ivy Ritchie HIGH SINGLE FLAT Sam Nyholt 376 Fred Nightingale 355 Mike Martin Mary Swaekhammcr Ruth Kingsbury 271 Alice Johnson 265 HIGH TRIPLE WITH HANDICAP Art Nightingale Doug Cross Ivy Ritchie Marion Allan 767 Irene 765 HIGH SINGLE WITH HANDICAP Sam Mike Martin Doug Cross Ferguson 336 May Ruth Kingsbury 324 MEN OVER Doug Cross Fred Sam Dune Kingsbury Ralph Wright 687 Ted Harvey Jestin Doug Chandler Martin 663 Harvey Clarence Hilton Bert Archer Jim Thatcher WOMEN OVER Shirley Salmon Irene laVoic Mary Ann Parkinsonn Marina Mulder 571 Winnie Hilts Ellen Garner Ivy Ritchie May Donna Cox Viv Nightingale Alice Johnson Comins and Goins The congregation and friends of the Presbyterian Church will be welcomed to call at the new home of Rev and Mrs Don Sinclair and their family next Saturday afternoon anil Sunday afternoon and evening January and 17 130 Dublin Street Guelph Non posted signs for the Rock- wood Ball Park skating rink will read Open skating on Tuesday to Friday Saturday and Sundays nights from p until 9 The rink will be available for hockey during the intervening periods and the lights should entice all outdoor skating athletes to get in some Free skating on their home town rink Tennis any one Hey folks It an open bouse at the Country Mart the centre for the John Deere Sales and Service with Alfred and Trudy hosting for everyone to visit and enjoy their films and slides next Saturday January between the hours of to Visit the mart located on No Highway near and enjoy the refreshments and free draws Mrs Elizabeth Gardner of Guelph was a guest at the home of Mrs J Guild of Mary Street last Sunday and the two friends had an enjoyable visit Whoops an error Listed as one of the five couples who had attended ten consecutive New Year Eve Dances at the Town Hall were the names of Icn and Edna McDougall This was an error due to faulty reporting and instead of the Muriel and Doug Buttenham were the two reliable swingers who had attended and it was they who received a prize Sorry about that folks but congratulations on your award Inaugural address Education deficit diversion high on reeves 71 agenda The Acton Press January 13 JANUARY CLEARANCE MANUFACTURER SUGGESTED LIST ID In his inaugural address at the Township Council meeting at the municipal building last January presiding Reeve Warren Parkinson said that he thought the foremost consideration of the council should be to endeavour to arrange an interview with the Minister of Education regarding the 1966 education deficit This deficit said Reeve Parkinson would mean an increase of mills or more to the ratepayers He also brought to Council attention the line diversion project and the fact that over the past years relationships have been good with the various committees The further said that he hoped expenditures for bo kept at a reasonable level Declarations made The duly constituted council of Eramosa Township for the years 1971 and 1972 after members had subscribed to the statutory declarations of office consisted of reeve Warren Parkinson deputyreeve Duncan Mc- councillors William Adsett Kenneth Fair and Richard Strong Each of the members expressed their pleasure at their membership on council and Duncan McPhedran deputy reeve agreed that the mill rate should be held as much as possible but not to the detriment of the municipality In the way of services Matters of concern Councillor Adsett said that he felt that Council continue their association with MODA and Richard Strong expressed his views regarding such matters as planning education and regional government referring to them as matters of concern for council this year and said that he felt there should be more involvement of the ratepayers regarding recreation and planning and that council should show their initiative In order to sustain the local autonomy and so Village wont ban snowmobiles assist senior levels of iovemment minutes of the last regular and special meetings of 1970 were read and adopted on a motion by Messrs McPhedran and Adsett utter which a discussion was followed by a motion by Messrs and Fair that the meeting adjourn at 2 p Motion passed flic following motions were tarried when Council reconvened at m consideration be given regarding the problems of dog control and that the clerk should draw up a new dog licencing by law with amended provisions George Martin the dog controller was present at the meeting and had presented to council the difficulties he was having with dog control THAT the council on the recommendation of the Council approve of the purchase of a one wny plough from Frlnk of Canada Preston at a price of subject to the approval of the Department of Highways Will recommend THAT Duncan and Itobt Hamilton road superintendent be appointed as a committee to recommend THAT the Reeve Road Superintendent and the Treasurer make application for the remainder of the 1970 Road Subsidy from the Department of Highways Interim levy THAT a by law to provide for an interim levy for the year pursuant to Dec 0 of the Municipal Act be read a first and second time THAT a by law to appoint a member to the Committee of Adjustment be read a first and second time Appointment made THAT a by law to rcappolnt Elmer McCannell to the Committee of Adjustment be read a third time and passed and numbered THAT the clerk contact member John Root MPP and request him to set up a meeting with the Minister of Education or his representative to discuss the School deficits that affect the township of The meeting was adjourned with the next meeting date set for Monday February at 1 or at the call of the reeve new from Masaey- 1971 MF Ski Whiz 300S Smooth looking Smooth riding Smooth handling Curvod ski design insuros bettor control cantor of gravity for stability Heavier torsion springs cushion tho rldo New torque-aerial- drlvo automatically adjusts power to load con ditions Adjustable springs and track for all snow conditions Lots of go In any snow MILTON EQUIPMENT CO LTD BASE LINE RD MILTON ONT 8782121 Satisfied with the efforts of the local Snowmobile Club to police their own members the village trustees at their inaugural meeting decided to adopt the policy of the previous board and not make a by law prohibiting the operation of the vehicles in the village At the December meeting a representation of the Club attended and requested the past trustee board to accept their proposal to control their own members Since that tune noticeable respect to the wishes of the board has received favorable reaction and the new trustees agreed that they could sec no reason to retract the decision set by the preceding council Chairman named The three man committee composed of Bert Smith Stan Harris and Don Hilts with Charles O Brlen acting in the capacity of hydro representative and secretary met In the town hall last Wednesday evening After the hydro business conducted under the jurisdiction of chairman the trustees elected their committee chairman and it was decided that Don Hilts would act in that capacity Request made Several issues were discussed regarding village policies and one of the recommendations decided was that letters would be sent to several residents In the south end of the village regarding the necessity of removing equipment and debris from public view No action will taken until required tunc allowance has elapsed after the owners of such properties have been duly notified POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL North ARTHUR A JOHNSON OPTOMETRY MtlTON AND ACTON DtfKtoy for Dtttlh We do a busy business business Were busy because businessmen tmd our iniurnnic give them something can All of the thing they need for complete protection And of the things they don need cut your insurance costs considerably I Let us bring our brood experience to on your insurance problems No matter what sue of your business wo 11 be happy to develop a And quite likely save money DENNYS INSURANCE AGENCY acton SAFECO PHONE Office Hour Monday ThuncUv Sam to Friday am to Milt Harold Denny 8532565 Your PontiacBuick dealer is going all out to make up for lost time Fori ground Ponlnt P Broiifihim If vou re our Is arc rolling again think of Bunk dealt r just ask him It a long ait for all of us So right now lit rs all t to make it really worlh to come in and talk deal You hi is out of ustd cars His salesmen not ing mam Is to have been selling used cars ith surrt So jour tar is in di mand Right now What that a to is a generous tradein allowance and the si possible di livery of jour new 71 If you want a a new earthat was worth waiting for come on in lo your PontiaBuick dealers His and fullsize models are new from the ground up New suspension system new body new frame new everything including new beauly inside and out You 11 find full size and now come with power disc- brakes as standard quipment And Ihev have a new roof sign that allows for more glass area all round improving The new doublepanel roof also hi Ips make our cars even quieter Newness is everywhere alll71 engines have been designed i ffica on the new no lead low lead or regular s In addition to the lower exhaust emissions attainable with this combination there are benefits in life for your sparkplugs exhaust system and othtr parls And that s only the beginning of the great news for Youll discover again and again the accent is fairly and squarely on value See your dealer today Start making up for your lost time with a top deal on a new Buick or Acadian The sooner you order the sooner youll be driving it