the pin at ACTON BOWLING LANES Ken Dec Blood sweat and tears availed the Spitfires nary a for Fallouts were Cam Lelshman 266 Jackie dropped the bundle lo tho front running Uppers On the 660 and John Higgins 208 tirplo and single plateaus for Uppers were Howie Janks League standing Moon Bugs 52 43i Outcasts Helen 269 Phil Ray Atkinson Rioters Fallouts and Frcnchy Conway Up thcro for luckless Spitfires wore Roger Murray 242 Tom Shannon ACTON MIXED Andrews and Milly Fabian Disaster struck the Jan Happy Gang started in left 1969 second place Lucky Strikes when they met up with Avengers All continuing their winning streak They took the Slowpokes for a the Avengers did was to hang the zero sign on Luckics score wo and totals decision Making with the triples and singles in the Avengers win was paced by the triples and singles of Phil winning cause were White 268 Helen Helen Bryan Billing 249 Ed Browne and Mel For Betty and Bob Woodcock Getting the Slowpokes was Shorty Lowin 640 Joan 26 Karen nwntJonables for Lucky Strikes were Mathoson Billings and Tim Armstrong 226 Misfits filled themselves in for J CnppS a two and totals win at Spoilers expense with Wellwood 712 Flukes were trying Hoc Andre 244 and Harry hard to make with a triple win but the opposing Shamrocks spollod 205 tripling and singling for Misfits Top trio for Spoilers It by winning the middlo Tripling and singling for the w Nome John Gilbert 2071 and Lea Flukes wore Arlie White Jake Van Der It was a two and totals win for Road Runners Saints Bill Boyd Tops for Shamrocks showed up in end Top tripling trio for the wore Lowndowi 633 Don Harris 288 Wayne Shoppard 207 and 470 2J7andTinnioMasalcs202 205 Making with the most for Saints wore Bob Price 679 League standing Uppers 88 Lucky Strikes Avengers Shamrocks flukes 37 Spitfires CAROLINE GARDEN CENTRE Dec Carnations kept their hold on first place with a two and win from Love Bugs Sparking the win with triples and Rupc S3 and Don Morzo League standing Happy Gang Slowpokes Misfits Saints Road Runners Spoilers BIG FOUR Jan second place Alley Katsmado again on tho leading rinses were Grace Robertson 724 303 Bill Gentles 234 Roy Duffers when they took said Duffers for two games missed MUKin Jens Loustsen 212 and Jules Top trio lhe for totals by 1 7 pins as Duffers clobbered them Lome Norton the first canto Top trio in the Alley trundling were Little Timbers Shamrocks lost the first canto Vo 375 Joe 51 and Oscar to ialurns by pins then equalized in the second with a five pin 487 180 Duffers went with a triple and singles in Win made no mistake in the third winning it by Harry Doff Van Harry DELIVERY OF ANOTHER ton giant cross was celebrated at tho to take the singleton for totals Heading up the Shamrocks Jane Vun Soelen 223 and John Ducnk 200 had em ho before Christmas This towering press were Muy Anderson Clouticr 591 and T won the first from Hcadpins lost the wi MOn bo toys had to bo laid on Its Acton Froo Pros Wednesday January Lois Norton S3 196 Making with the most for Steve 198 Carl Timbers 523 184 and Andy Anderson Astronauts went into orbit with a tnplo win from Heroes and took over the third spot Gerry Landry 621 246 Bert Robertson 544 200 and Mary Cloutier 511 highlighted win Heroes heroic but futile efforts were headed up by Clarence Haringa 276 Juno Emmy 557 and Sally 214 League standing Carnations Shamrocks Astronauts 31 Love Bugs SPORTS CORNER MIXED Dec front running Moon Bugs stayed there with a two 1 ii j u l side on a largo float and romovod from plant Employees who second then rallied to win the finale by nine pins and grabbed the building the variety of presses Blow produce include singleton by IS for totals Posting the top for the Nino Dave Siegfried Sockers Renee Voskamp 617 Vryenhook Hans Hoist John Nowmon Paul Wilson Standing Tom 243 and Jennie km ken 535 218 Top trio for He a dp ins were Big Jake Van Der Bare its 218 and Trudy League standing Duffers 74 Alley Kali Sock It Headpins Standing Tom Joe Cygonok Bill Diamond Frank Van Doug Thompson Terry Moore Bob Johnston Gord Harding Art Hobson Ed Wilson Ed at the controls boss Mob Blow Staff Photo HIJJTES of the Acton Mixed League slatted off the New Year right In scheduled league bowling last Friday night up with a hot w sue running Moon Bugs stayed there with a two ho1 Bam to post a new single record for the ladies tllis hectic festive season is over once again and the middle Briar Sheridan John Dunn 593 life gets back to normal and with this week all leacues and Karen Jenkins 560 213 were top tripling trio for Moon Bug For Allsorts it was Bob Woodcock Smitty and 178 Outcasts got bounced off the second rung when took em for the works Outcasts were not up to full strength for this affair which provides them with a alibi if they want one Pacing the Hasbins win were Knight Howio Cathoart 573 221 503 Going out on the limb for Outcasts were John Lucy 44S and Ruth Moyer Rioters won the first from Fallouts got clobbered in the second but came back in the third canto and did some clobbering themselves to make for a two game win plus totals which they took by pins Making with the most for Rioters were Middleton John Churchill 604 and Lewandowski week all leagues back in lull swing and the good games bad games and alibis will be forthcoming and and that winds it up once again my fricndlies so and Concord City Legion Town League midseason statistics town league tallies replied for Buffalo MIDGETS Los Angeles topped St Louis 1 on two goals by Carl Reed and one by Bob Stove Von Fleet tallied the St Louis marker Goalies Ted Muclbjchcr and Don Cunningham were outstanding STRIKES At Youth Bowling Council By Margot Mithcwn R Mclniyrc Woodman D W VickeryG Gibson MclntyrcW D WalicsG J C J Trotter W L Alton C Scott S D MinciD J WiwnL H Doiuood Jin A stitched upper lip did not prevent bantam Danny from showing up to bowl Seems that a tobogganing accident made surgical repairs necessary p Swir- n It would also appear that the Demon Flu is in our midst Several of our bowlers being amongst the missing due to this malady As per schedule the Four Steps to Stardom qualifying round is under way and needless to say all our B s ate trying their best to qualify 0 Remember also to find a relative to bowl in the Family Hudwiu Twosome Entries must be in by January 9 Bantams will be Timber bowling January 1 1 and Juniors and Seniors January Tuck With the Bantams this week Sparrows took one game and totals from the Cardinals Robins went all out taking both games from the Orioles Wrens did the same to Blue Jays winning the second game In the second shift the pigeons did some good bowling taking Mcknight both games from the Swallows Doves did the same to the Canaries Doves winning a dose game by seven pins And Crows did some Victory crowing taking two games from the Parakeets Crows won their first J game by only nine pine 0 The Top Tenners for the morning bowling were Ronnie 351 Bert Post 306 Patsy Storey i Brad Martin 136153 Couture 111 157 Danny Thompson Michael Fletcher 131 127 Susan Thompson 153103 256 Roach Bowlmg best over thou averages to win the Cokes Pepsis and Seven were Eddie St Pierre Tina Lynda Knight CluT Faith Middleton Sharon Phillips The most consistent this week was Cathy McAfee rolling two games of LEAGUE STANDINGS BANTAMS 1st Shaft Sparrows 24 Blue Jays 20 Robins Cardinal 15 Wrens 2nd- Shift Doves Crows Canaries Parakeets 16 Pigeons 14H Swallows 14 DaioleD J McHugh Tyon JordjnH McRac C Alien I Hepburn M B Mckenzie Wlttitri B Paul McKemlcP C OtdB R P Storey C Reed LA LA LA LA MiitetiLA G LA S Van Fleet PinkSL Jordan LA H J ItwmSL B J Slipp ATOM SGoals by Dennis Manes and Tom Rosenbcrsky gave Dixie a 20 win over Weston in the opener Ken Woodman added an Jssibi wink Dan Pony of Weston out the game only Guclph stmt out 1 in the second on a by Beit 13 of the NOVICLS Fred Allen and Bruce McPliail handled the scoring as St Catharines Niagara Fal Allen had two goals and n land McPliail a go I and two Dixie I 1 We Hon NOVICE Si Hamilton i Hamilton romped to an victory over the second tame Marvin the Red Wm ick toals and assists Jim Maihews 1 triLk up a and an assist and Mark tallied one goal Barry scored the lone goal the five minuic mark of the third period WLLS scored all fwi goals as Rochester by Cleveland 43 Len Brown collected three assists and Joe one Cleveland marksmen were Scoll Oakley Jim fcllerby and Kroes added an In the Baltimore wee nightcap Springfield Warm Air and Hot Wai HEATINO MODERN PLUMBING and Phon I FRANK CARNEY AND SONS LTD DISCOUNT OFF OUR NORMAL LOW PRICES PUTS IN OUR JANUARY Oh HOCKEY SKATES FIGURE SKATES Hockey Equipment Shoulder Pads Shin Elbow Pads Supports Cups Helmoti Mouth Guards Skate Hockey Pants Hockey Gloves HOCKEY STICKS also our range of Hockey Power Pucks Inside Practise Puck Hockey Nets ate 5 to Store Jir Gentles Baltimore eland Springfield Rochcilci M MorruSK J Catt D Dunlop C Hivnty Tncounty stars Disjstrous third periods cost league allstar teams wins in the annual all star games against the North York league all stars The sparked the Baltimore win with a five goal three assist performance including one goal on a penally I Ricky and Cord each fired three goals For Springfield John Dyer scored three goals and picked up two assists and David Morris notched Iwo goals and one BANTAMS Roger Swan scored four goals to lead to a conquest of Buffalo Davidson McKcniie and Knight netted the other goals Hepburn Daley and Allan In the Junior and Senior Division this week Aces took two games and totals from Seventies did the same to the Sockeys Hot Shots also took two games and totals from the The Ten Toppers this week were Janet Storey 607 Dave Pink 593 Wade Knight Steve Van Fleet Roger 534 Larry Deforest Allan J 518 Rosalind Hall 513203 Larry Knight 2 190 Terry Si Rem 511 203 LEAGUE STANDINGS JUNIOR AND SfNlOR Sockeys Seventies Aces 25 Hot Shots are on the upswing ihi season and five of our bowlers Jennifer Krapck Martin Bruce Swift Janet Storey and i Roger have won then coveted 100 pins over average If J fiaguniQ LBroanR I LcfiteB ToihB J V01C J SOaklcy B J J D The Boxing Day Bonspiel held in A very 1 county midget in the new culling club was well enjoyable lunch was served The with six of the league s enjoyed by curlers and many people who attended seemed to top 10 scorers the lineup took spectators The competition was have a very good evening and early lead in their game in very keen and a small margin of morning of Many curlers Aurora on Boxing Day but the points separated the teams host North Yorkers knotted the P count in the second period and went on a seven spree in the final chapter to wrap up a AlUn Keith Mills of Oakville and WiUams of Georgetown made some outstanding saves in spite of the loss Sunday afternoon in the Tricounty juvenile allstars held a 74 lead over their North York counterparts with less than eight minutes left in the game but the visitors whipped four quick goals and his rink vice Gwen Tyler second Robinson lead Joe Hurst Second went to Hunter rink vice Paul second Pauline Symon and lead Harvey Young Third prize went to Mel Jordan rink vice Neil Anderson second Charles lead Val The prizes were awarded on the point system for the day A gala New Year eve party was enjoyed by about people from other parties joined the fun later in the morning much alive to your needs dm express performs regular pickup and delivery service in ACTON For pick up service call Your local express representative 8532720