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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 4, 1967, p. 12

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the acton free prew wednesday october 4 1967 jtiltihf the pthj at acton bowling lanes b v ken h u i f o r d bmrdmoittt set 85 rot shots are still am bot team in the bearmore feign alter losing the first tame to uppers they got the up per hand and made with a two and totals win posting the trip les cor hotshots were jerry post 753 and deuma bubough 630 making with the solos in the win ftoger dodger murray 229 charlie hubble 80s al roa ch 213 elmer andrews 207 and ctes lewandowsu 221 in alike vein for uppers were helen yateman 629 ed parent 251 earto west 231 muriel atccntch- eon 212 finishers finished off the ripples hopes of gaining ground when they won all games hippies dropped a toughle in the second by three pins pacing the win were howie jank til 324 millie fabian 614 don ducky harris 208216 john winston churchill 201 lyle crisps 202 beg dank 207 hippies hopes were based on solos jake van- derkooy 201 bin fabttn 235 phyllis angell 208 wally scea 268 had em it wasathreegame win for supers when they met up with the oaks dennis the men ace croaks 785 318 pall le- sueur 707 and john gilbert 211 tripled and singled the win tin- nle hassles 2l2jolgtooted mighty lonesome on meuaks scoresheet league standing hot shots 19 finishers 16 supers 12 uppers 10 oaks 4 hippies 2 blue springs nursery sept 26 roses rose up and watered down the water llules for a two and totals win with de anna bullongh 669 265 jackie hlggtns 598 205 and adele nol an 592 232 sparking the win sandy sinclair 534 sherry mor ris 511 219 and buroa white 503 were best for the losers snip dragons werent draggtn when they met up with poppies they popped up with a two and totals win to grab a share of the top rung norma titus581 anne mccate 531 and jane llccrea 507 220 were top trlplers for the snap dragons betty bardie 533 ivy martin 486 and ruth ar chibald 474 were tops for pop pies sweet peas took rite first from poison ivys and hung on to win the second by tour pins then- dropped the final by 15 for good measure sweet pasjookjbe singleton for totals tripping the triples for sweet peas we re tra cy vuetstra 542 201 fay gow 517 joan scupper 489 best for the poison ivys lll wagner 550 224 mary anderson 480sytvla mages 452 league standing snap dragons 10 roses 10 water llules 9 sweet peas 5 poison ivys 4 popples 4 micro plastics sept 26 shadows alter losing the first to road runners over- shtkrwed the runners efforts and romped home with the next two and totals joan knight 673 dave mcmillan 203 gibb jordan 205 sinltty pietrangeli 235 and ron schmidt 256 were on the triple and single plateau for the shadows glno debartolo 723 303 dee deforest 681 heather ellis 204201 made the grade for road runners hippies were hip to the situation after losing the first to coasters and made with a two and totals win heading up the hippies win were steve blan- chaxd 655 yvan emond 654 john the gunner dun 625 andmtartin oehlrich 609 jens laustsen640 and jim kelman 208 tripled and singled tor coasters cannons shot up to second place with a three game win at lucky sev ens expense fred curuss 617 ed wood 643 peter kist 631 and ruby laustsen 612 tricounted in the cannons win for the losers earl mlddleton 716 and karen jankins607 league standing road run ners 16 cannons 14 hippies 12 shadows 9 coasters 7 lucky sevens industrialcommercial sept 27 allans coulslonare still undefeated after squeezing out a six pin win from ab sup ermarket in the first they put on the powerplays and wound up with all the tea in china el toro buuough 756 317 don ducky harris 652 paced the win bob martins 728 was a lonerforab reliable taxi made with a three pin win in the first against masson motors then got clobbered in the second but rallied to snare the third the gasolene alley boys on the strength of their ug win in the second took totals jeff fryer 733 ray atkinson 661 and the smiling irishman larry nolan 658 were top triple trundlers for reliable spark plugs tor mas- son motors were phil lesueur 707 311 john hoare 740 152 and charlie auger 700 misfits wound up with a seven point win from the comatose mason knit lome morton 677 spike scott 630 and ron latimer 615 were top trio in the triple department for misfits mason knit scores were of the minus variety league standing allans col- llston 14 m ab supermarket 7 misfits 7 reliable taxi 4 mason knit 0 legion ladies sept 27 family made with a 12 pin win in the first from niel sens clothing took the second handily but fell off the pace lathe third bat had enough pins in hand to take totals elsie wttekcek 576 218 mary shrrow 479 and helen klaver 443 topped family stores triple trundling ina mel lon 503 fran pierce 489 and marlon hunter 430 were nlel- sons best acton jersy dairy were a two and totals winner af ter losing the first to lga audrey lawrence 6002l6dor- een mcjntyre 555 213 and ruth mclelland 470 had triple honors for the dairy top trlplers for the lga cropped up in donna manes 516 muriel mccutcheon 503 and grace robertson 463 cameos got away with a 15 pin win in the first against central cartage and repeated in the sec ond with a three pin win then the cartage outfit hit their stride and won the last by enough to take the singleton for totals making with the best for cameos were bea anderson 582 220 alice hatfield 556 222 and kitty allen 538 top trlcounts for the cartage crew were donna krapek 552 203 loraa pargeter 540 216 and sally whlbley 508222 league standing family store 12 nlelsons clothing 9 cameos 8 acton jersey dairy 5 lga 5 central cartage 3 major sept 28 acton lanes with a three game win from reliable taxi kept their win streak in tact nary a loss for the bowl ing alley crew so far dee de- forest 741 325 carl deforest 722 and el toro bullough 690 were top trio for the lanes for reliable it was larry porte 732 cam leishman 644 and pete schipper 636 station hotel kept on the frontrunners heels with a three game win from the rival taverners dominion hotel earl waller 755 340 peter the heat er homer 739 and al norrie 728 paced the station win heading up dominions efforts wayne eason 667 jim kelman 664 and tinnle masales 625 norms barber shop dropped the works to the sports corner the clippers have yet- to register a win and bill shannon could use a bowler or two to strengthen up his line up top trio for sports corner were jeff fryer 755 ducky harris g89 and frank muscles morton 687 for the barber shop it was bob turkosz 664 gerry post 615 and bill shannon 606 league standing acton lanes 12 station hotel wsportscor- ner 7 dominion hotel 5 reliable taxi 2 norms barber shop 0 acton friends sept 28 firebirds with a two and totals win from cougars are out in front of the pack a smashing 819 305 from keith andrews along with the solos of wayne eason 226 and jackie pa- pi hon 212 headed up the win harley coles 234 dave hunter 21 and reg adams 206 singled for cougars mustangs with don archibald tripling 679 made with a triple win from darts who had john chapman 228 fay gow 253 and bob doyle 45 for solos it was a three game win for torin- os from mallbus who dropped a tough go in the second by 18 pins howierjank 634 joan mccrlstau 607 and glen gow 227 tripled and singled for torinos bill dlggins 211 grace robertson 209 and grant chambers 202 singled for mallbus league standing firebirds 10 mustangs 9 torinos 9 cou gars 7 darts 7 mallbus 0 acton mixed sept 29 tag team tagged the flukes for a three game win with ray lizotte 615 smltty pietrangeli 200 and hec daigle 202205 tripling and singling bill bobbies 229 solo was a lon er fcr flukes auouettes with verna arbic 205 pete taylor 206 and fred daigle 211 singl ing made with a two and totals win from fantastics who had gary price on the single plateau with a 260 wildcats won the first two from hippies only to have hippies bang out a big win in the third which gave the hep crowd the singleton for totals bob browne 252 and gary dobbie 242 soloed for hippies john winston churchill 231 and george fltzner 236 singled for wildcats league standing tag team 7 auouettes 5 wildcats 4 hippies 3 fantastics 2 flukes 0 big four sept 29 emblems squeezed out an 18 pin win in the first from centennials then made no mistake in wrapping up the next two for an allout win henry kroes 678 257 harry ensing 597 238 neuie harbers 522 200 and harry barens 511 187 paced the win centennials eff orts were headed up by lynda ensing 628 229 emmie fryters 515 079 martha oosterhof 513 184 expos were on the right side of a 52 go with the fathers fathers won the middle chukker to avert the zero count hustun harry hofstede 678 273 rink vuetstra 627 268 joe hofstede 570 233 and job vuetstra 545 strikes at youth bowling council b jackie palmer weu it is the binglnnlng of a new and successful bowling sea son we have at number of new faces and stars and which of the two is better its hard to say i would like to call your attention to our manager mr ken hulford 216 sparked the win for the fathers dolf van a r agon 700 250 jake vanderkooy 558189 jenny kuiken 555 193 and john delink 542 207 were best league standing emblems 12 centennials 7 expos 7 fathers 2 headpin hilites the word from george nurse president of the central ontario bowlers association is that co ba will have a much larger membership than last season he requests that all league sec retaries sign up their leagues as soon as possible so they might qualify for the monthly awards the ybc officiauy got under way last saturday jackie pal mer ybc presssecretary re ports on this in her usual capable fashion rumours tbat steve blanchard is in the doghouse and afraid to leave the bowling auey for home are unfounded steve as coba representa tive inchief for acton has a lot of paper work to do and hence the much swilling of coffee and the late burning of lights in ye olde bowling auey- happy to report that dodle mcgluoway of the acton friends league is back home after a sojourn in the hos pital and feeling much batter- that winds it up my friendlles so adios araigos and goodnight daly city who is the one our bowlers cont ribute thanks to for having this wonderful league and of course to our one and only supervisor mrs martin who rain or shine cones out to help us to be agoodbowler and most of all a good sport on behalf of the league i thank you in the ybc bantam division there seems to be a muup in reality dogs are supposed to beat cats but not this time the cats took the dogs by winning the two games the gophers won two games by defeating the monkeys the mice took one game and total pins over the skunks the top ten bowlers were chris tennant 147127 274 wade knight 144124268 jim krapek 120133253 ronnie tur kosz 131 121 252 ronnie moore 125124 249 janet storey 145- 95 240 cathy norrie 95144239 blair mccallum 85153 238 cindy norrie 13996 235 cord mcconnell the retnharts seven up and cocacola refreshing refreshers were won by helen robertson wendy lawrence chris tensant and blair mccallum the most const stant bowler was dale brown who bowled two games of 45 45 in the swinging junior and sen ior ybc division the hippies won three swinging games from the swingers thehotstuffs sure were hot winning three games from the kooks the unknowns won two games and total pins from the devils the top ten swinging bowlers were wayne deforest 598 238 gary turkosz 576 212 dave pink 565 249 jackie palmer 534 202 larry deforest 533 217 rod mceacnern 513 170 gary price 481 182 kevin perkins 465 165 roger mceacnern 464 176 glen mckunde 186 debbie storey 464 179 jamie palmeft free press youth bowling columnist received special recognition for her journalistic efforts when a certificate was pre sented for outstanding service to the bowling industry its the first time a junior bowler has received a certificate acton lanes propri etor ken hulford right also presented jackie with a pair of bowling shoes recognizing her work with the youth while supervisor ivy martin left looks on jackie was unable to be present at the bowling proprietors conven tion to receive the award staff photo proclamation v l whereas authoritative statistics compiled and published by the dominion fire commissioner show that during the past ten years 812000 fires in canada have taken five thousand eight hundred lives seriously injured at least nineteen thousand four hundred other persons and destroyed property valued at one billion four hundred and seven mil lion dollars and whereas such losses are increasing year by year and whereas humanitarian and economic considerations imperatively demand that improved fire prevention measures be undertaken to prevent this economic waste and tragic loss of life in order that the nations prosperity may be maintained i hereby proclaim sunday october 8 1967 to saturday october 14 1967 fire prevention week in the town of acton and urge all citizens to assist the acton fire brigade in seeking to avert fires on their own property leslie a duby mayor october 3 1967 only 3 days left if youre looking for a place to start on home improvements consider these facts about electric wiring to most people home improvements mean a panelled recreation room or a shiny new set of kitchen cupboards but theres a way to improve the improve ments modernize your home wiring first uptodate wiring lets you make the most of the new room youre building or the old one youre restyling it lets you place your lighting wherever you like have as many electrical outlets as you choose and use as many appliances as you need without popping fuses in fact youll notice pleasant changes all through your home modern wiring can improve the efficiency of your light ing and the performance of your appli ances it puts such comforts as electric heating and air conditioning well within your reach it can also make a big differ ence to the safety and resale value of your home before you reach for your toolbox reach for your telephone call a qualified electrical contractor or your hydro uptodate wiring costs less than you may think yet it could be your most important home improvement of all imtyswn sale ends sat oct 7 be sure and get your share of the bargains buy now for christmas at these savings

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