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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 8, 1968, p. 7

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m the aoon frag press wednesday may 8 1968 strikes at youth bowling council b jackie palmer may tm week yours truly ken halford is honored by being allowed to write strikes at youth bowling council it came about thus jackies team the unknowns won the ybc league championship and being the first time jackie has ever been on a winning team she was so overcome she asked me if i would pinch hit lor her so while this coverage wul opt be up to jackies standard well our best and here mre go after the urist tiree games rolled on the saturday tmj tending was unknowns 3045 phycos 3031 hotstuffs 2935 and hippies 8786 with ihe start of the lasf three games last sat urday i was qertt apparent that h was gotpg tohe a close battle wween unknowns and phycosv u phycos came up with a u02 game which just shaded unknowns 109 and unknown lead wasredueed to if pins hotstuffs came up vrlth a 105 effort to bring their total up o4o0o f of the four games an 1ep their hopes alive to the fuwi phycos posted a 1038 but unknowns made with a vht effort and boosted their lead to 55 pins hotstuffs were still in the pictjire wltt a 1054 roll and a total p 8054 hippies at this point were still trying but their attack of headpinltes had them with a 4553 count- dame the sixth and final game and phycos were gunning for the title and finished off with a 1009 gam and a total of 6178 unknowns who- faltered at the start of the final game rallied in the latter stages and to their kibilatiod hed the 1009 roll nf mrcos for hotel of s233 and the champlonslilp and who it to deny jackie the winners privilege of tears of joy and the color of her red scarf matching her eyes hotstuffs roll of 989 brought them in third with a roil of 6043 and while hippies hard luck still dogged them they finished with a respectable 931 for a total of 5490 while gary prices 728 triple was an outstanding playoff effort for unknowns it was still a concentrated team effort that won for jackie palmer roger vceachern joe marshall bob toth jean hlscock and gary so captain jackie congratulations to your team of champions the consolation between swingers and kooks was pretty one sided kooks were without the services of the top bowler debbie storey debbie unfortunately was unable to bowl due to impaired leg and although the kooks tried it wasan easy win for the swingers who finished with a 5063 total against the kooks 4337 it goes without saying that all the youth bowlers tried with their best efforts and here are the top ten gary price 728 272 dave pink 604 248 john churchill 587 223x jaclde palmer 561 198 bob mccallum 555 187 kevin perkins 523 231 gord morris 504 191 guy payne 504 235x bob ballenllne 502 182 craig perkins 487 170 before we close off this phase the junior and senior ybc division we have a special thank you to joe marshall from ids feuow bowlers on the unknown team his contribution of his highest game of the season 160 was a big help and inspiration to the team so joe from your teammates congratulations and in the bantam division tor the first half of the playoff monkeys went into the lead with a plnfall of 2579 mice are right behind them with their roll of 2543 dogs are next in line with 2448 and then come the gophers with 2416 at this time in the con solation there is not too much difference between the cats with their roll of 2494 and the skunks with 2435 for individual efforts and making the top ten are janet storey 136158 294 barry payne 148146 294 wade knight 157124 281 ronnie turkost 120143 263 colin price 127- 126 253 janet allan 130106 236 wendy lawrence 14592 237 ronnie moore 94141 235 blair mccallum 115114 229 jim krapek 104119 22 sx playoff standing first two games monkeys 2579 mice 2543 dogs 2448 gophers 2416 consolation cats 2494 skunks 2435 the cocacoll relnharis and sevenup refreshing refreshers winners were wendy lawrence ronnie grant dennis emond and faith mlddletoa so there it is jaddtwrafit up and take it away ye wekkum esquesing school board turns down portable rooms a tau by aucrviateprlf egl eri eelktad for a portable fhiww a suarfowt school mj vrk 4ows by zwtit4 voijfx taari last k oe the grsibis tt ciaus ax alrtady sailer ti otter vsal s ti onksinj fiuau kiur oounotl the dua ruicn too iz pupu owe tc u tvuf j 23 wr oc joe it uitnun e ut to t ax oi ktua- ratifc z t- wigtor tart a cfcu- tn iksortjjk 1041 chiur uoj fali anat iau4 ti aw rag pupi racoi u cu otter schools tu m tr class rout wterir tte ureter laufui al aubjtot u ikr stulw tolou tte rtytr nautc it uet met ucura jiauf 114 1l or tjjt l i thuk j iaii stiuuld t coutotr vua i a fctau continuum butre uaixur cteaur trl the board 4t4kd ttey would cocdawr uatxnry accomaod- alloo when the figures reachd an average of 35 per classroom three teachers lost and two hired was the situation at the last meeting hi red we re ml as sandra gilbert and mri ann rudy while resignations were accepted from lira marie janus stew- arttovn miss barbara wtutmee sfceysiae and ml is robin still linehouse id rtply to a question by stew- arttown principal ron chalten regarding the possibility of in- cludtr oral french in the cur riculum chairman bui lawson stated the lo density of popula- dor would force the french aber to lie travelling from school to school as much as she guld ttati stuart johnson completes course stuart johnson son of mr and mrs alec johnson successfully rorapleted courses in real estate si york university passing with xl our cent to receive hlallcencu in real estate he is now full- time salesman with his father g alec johnson ileal estate it a tunny thing about ii u it you ruluu to accept anything but the buit you very often get it acton citizens band spring band concert sunday may 12 acton high school 815 pm guest artists legion choraliers joe petrlc accordionist admission free refreshments new way to cheat you thought up every day opp warn in report the week of april 28 to may 4 showed a great increase in the reporting rate of general uauor and criminal occurrences after experiencing only four com plaints a weok ago 11 requests for police action and assistance were dealt with this week the most serious of these was the theft of an automobile the youth responsible for the theft was located shortly after the cirwu reciivered h georgetown crtm- tnalchargeswere laid because of the large amount of general duties work performed throughout- the week the number of hours devotedtotrafflcfpatrols was mthlrruri during the 24- hours worked bythu six man arftop qp force and the d5 miles logged d the acton cruis er- only five petpsoris were charged with highway traftjc act violations while 22 others wore issued warnings relating it their violations one motor vehicle accident in the form of a car fire wasln- vestlgated the blaring auto was tended to by the acton fire de partment and the flames quickly extinguished hit not before at least 150 damage waslncurred it is bellevedthatexcuss gasoline spilled onto tho hot car engine causing tho tiro in magistrates court at mil ton on april 29 15 persons were convicted of traffic liquor and criminal offences liconci sus pensions and fines totalling 400 were meted out by magistrate langdon to the guilty parties the need to bealcrttoalltypes of confidence rackets isnovor- endtng the acton police remind citltens in their report thlsweck a constant vigil must be main tained if these people who attempt to defraud you of your lawful goods are to be thwarted every da someone thinks of a new way to cheat you of money or goods and every dsy you should think of ways to avoid falling into their traps every merchant no matter what goods he handles and every cltisen no matter what his financial situa tion should be wary of any stran ger who proposes any business arrangements take the time to fully weigh the proposal made doestt sound fair and good is it perhaps kist too gp4d and fair bank inspectors magatlhe salesmen pufsah rfequesting credit oit the behalf of someone else or anyone offering services at ridiculously low prices aro just a few of the many pereons who all toe often hlrn out to be flybynlghters be prepared to use the energy and time requlrod lo investigate the legitimacy of these people it is far bettor lobe safe than sorry 36350 voters in wellington enumerators started compil ing a voters list last monday for the june 25 election in wel lington a total of 231 enumeratorsare calling on residents between monday and sahirday in guolph and the four townships which comprise the riding of welling ton formorly wellington south with redistribution the riding now consists of the city of guelph pusunch township era- mosa township guolph township and beverly township the riding will probably have about 36350 voters wellington returning officer john beckeres- ti mated today with approximate ly 29000 within the city and tho remainder in the outlying town ships mr becker has head- quarters in tho canadian legion in guelph in the 1965 federal election prior to redrafting of the riding boundary wellington south had about 33850 eligible voters guelph will havo 101 polls in the election the four townships will have 29 polls among them asks ditch refused an old soro land on 15 sldu- road and the fifth uno where dead water accumulated was opened again at esquostng coun cil monday whon miss t st joan appeared asking council to do something about conditions reeve george currlo told miss st joan council will not assume responsibility for constructing a ditch to let water away from the farm which she owns miss st jean said council must assume part of the res ponsibility becauso some of the wator comes from a township road she also said it was up to council to lnstlgato action on draining the wator not tho property owner as they proposed miss st joan complained bit terly that she paid her taxos tho same as anyone else and was ontltled to fair treatmonl she recalled a few years ago that mr barclay was willing to do the job for 2000 but no action was taken tho roove suggestod sho and her neighbors go through tho proper channels and make ap plication for improvements through the drainage actfits not the townships fault if you want action all tho property own ers involved must make appli cation miss st joan asked council to study the matter further re questing they como and look at the disputed area council took no action lost thord police were informod of the thoft of a pianoaccordion from tho station hotel friday night about midnight the owner was a rockwood man for your 1001 fixup projects gac international provides funds for fixing or furnishing repair ing or remodeling why wait stop in or call we ii pave the way with ready cash rohl 6ic international fcjj f nance coop lto loans up to sbooo lb m ii stmt -acyom- 12 mi n sued sou in ocohcktown- phont 853 2960 j phone 877 6971 plans are being made for decoration day sunday juno 2 no development on tho porter strike scene again this week picketing continues a former actonlsn t rlr page is now president of the canadian arthritis and rheuma tism society of wulllngtoncounty more sore tuijlhlswoikund the itobart 1 1 tie sttidiiitaruout pounding the pavement for tlu ftotl cross w r y an athletic essoclstlonln- quyt is slated for the lilltk schuot tuesday my 14 jind a ornial dance for tlnr following friday afor whom the boll 1611s no body knew for whom hut the pay phone at the wlllowmil 1 orner tolled all nlghl long tho ojxir- ator was callud but apparently no repairs tuild lo inadu in the night high school teachers mr and mrs msrtlndalo are ttui nuking plans to accompany v group of acton high school studontg on a monthlong trip to riirupn this summer about is students are expoctlng to go i at school board luosday robert i idle principal mikunxlu passed around mimeographed acton lions assist appeal by sally ann the salvation armys annual appeal for fund marts with a drive in acton and district on may 13 acton lions club lias offered its sorvlcos to help tho army with tholr appeal and will call on business and industry the campaign is being organized by major frod brightwell of guolph it is tho first tlmo in several years that the salvation army has conductod an appeal for funds directly in acton and district local news items sheets describing tho new term for a llbraryresource centre the concept is so new that his information will in of general in terest and will lu published next week illll mcvoan of radio station chill road out articles from the aitnn free press one day last week ills romineiil was thst town weeklies dealt more with puuplo than vonts and he always iiuloyod ruadl will m arton cubs took part tirthe georgetown district crafts set sloil twld hi the arlon c6ut llsll saturday alleriioon wmrvcffimf 4h9aw an unusually high dumber of insecure premises were lo cated by the police on their routine rounds the past week people concerned were contacted in the night and informed there were unlocked doors at the arena robert utile school high school micro plssllcs plant and masson motors the doors had apparently been left open in error and nothing was found missing liberty is the only thing you cannot have unless you are win ing to give it to others a dying man old ms wife i want association- members to be my pillrwarerv whyr she ssked you never belonged to the organisation theyve carried m this far he replied they might as wellvrry me he rest of the way i i i ll t see ryans pages b4 and b5 for free voufchcrs from frank toth motors mayors proclamation- canadian retarded childrens week wherxas mental retardation 1r among the oroslolt chronic affliction of children and dultt end i whereas this community asiholher lies its ihnre of monliit romrdmet iind whereas it is now knoyryjhat llm mentally retarded cen be halpad through programming intj research lo become uoful citizens end whereas this community ran bonofit from tho training and education of the mentally rolardod and whtreas tho north helton association for tho mentally rolardod is a voluntary association of citions enabling us all to work togolhor to achieve tho goals of training and educating tho rolardfd and whereas at this timo tho norlh hallon aociation for tho menially retarded is sooking public support and understanding for its programmo on behalf of tho mentally rolardod who live in our midst and who noed our help now therefore i loslie a duby mayor of iho town of anon do hereby proclaim iho poriod of timo from may 12th lo ma lth inclusive 1968 as canadian retarded children s week in this town and urgo every member of this community to givo thoughtful support and understanding to this programme which will strengthen and enrich thr lives of tho montally rotarded in witness whereof i have hereunto et my hand and caused tho soal of tho town of arton to be affixed this 12lh day of may ad 1968 i a duby mayor iga foods iga foods iga foods iga foods iga foods iga foods iga foods iga foods iga fofi delm0nte j drink fomtto vic1 tilt aylmer soups tea choice peas innate heinz 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