thdksdayl jhtoabttth 19m the acton free press paok rrv gfewgnak mu dorothy mcpherson vwted rela uvwih toianlouulwc mr and fn hobcrtson of tor onto bpent the weekend with mm bcott mr ted hansen left on tuesday morning to resume hla studies at the university of toronto mrs nlcklln spent now years in quelph at the homo of her son mr klcklln and family mr and mrs elmore johnston and miss betty of bjftnllton spent the new year holiday with acton relatives mr john mann has relurncd from truro for few weeks visit with his mother and brothers and sister miss audrey mccomb of ouclph graduate of fit josephs hospital has been successful in parsing her 11 ex amination miss isabel lanlz who received in juries to her head at tobogganing party in gutlph lost week is now re covering nicely mrs charlotte mucdoimld mlis curmnu mocdonald and mr gordon johnston of hamilton spent new years with acton relatives dbjtuorifl herbert tovetx ouoph for over 20 years funeral director in guclph hertxtrot tdvcutwidcly known resident died at st josephs hospital there after brief illness born in ouclph mr tovell was son of the lata kfcthan tovell ita spent his entire life in that city was member of guclph lodge and attended st georges anglican church surviving arc one son leonard one brother alfred and two sisters mrs moore and miss belva tovell all of guelph mrs frank mcaluijter erin mrs jtank mcahutcr wellknown re sident of erin village died on monday at her homo in her sixtyeighth year ilvt maiden name was emma falconer and she was native of mono town ship as young woman she was school teacher at blnkliam and melville thlrtythreo years ago sho married wank mcallister and they resldvd on their farmnorth of erin village seven years ago they returned to tha village sur viving ore one son leslie and two daughters mrs barbour and mrs norrls sinclair all of erin johnr vanpleet on nw years day john vanplcet native of esqueslng township passed away after short illness at the hospital in hamilton he was tuxtynlne years of age and was ram of the late nelson vaiiplevit in 180 he married miss mary mills daughter of mr and mrs william brills who predeceased him hi 1910 seven children remain to revere ids memory mubel jamas johh hasxl florence tdtui and lawrence tlio de ceased wa an adherent of the anglican church uhd membcr of the orange order tile funeral was held on satur day from the home on tho fourth line of esqueslng township the service was conducted by rev canon naftel in terment was made in milton cemetery on saturday january 4th 1030 george wallace clothes shop exclusive but not expensive george wallace l3 yonge street opp ttrrto toronto acton trounces oakville again continued from pago one downs haleys station william hmern downs noted band master died on saturday at haley station near renfrew aged go mr downs native of trafalgar township halton county received hla education at brampton where he raibsequvntly took command of civic band which won three first and two second prizes in com petition at the canadian national kx rmmrnrrttrtoyrmnj rmmttttttaocent to renfrew in 1025 as bandmaster of the clthiens band um led it to victory 11 ie years in buecejloiri nth e0 ttawttjl iipctiui chillenge shield competition pour years first kirthday party continued from pago onoj hud scouts but iho dictators have abol bhidthem mr elliott said that tho toughest law to learn was to learn to obey tho scout had no place in their ranks for cheaters or chbuura neither lias private or public life scout should olwayti iupport what ha thinks is right whether he is on tho losing side or not scout should always be thrifty with hla time money mid health alio scout organization is not military organiza tion but it ttrlvcs to make better men for tomorrow from tho youngsters of today the scout pronlsc and laws if prac tlud are helping to make tho world better place to live in tlicy are on my honor promise will do nvy best to jo my duty to god and tho king to help other people at all times and obey uhj scout law scouts honor is to be trusted scout is trustworthy he does not de ceive he tells the truth lie playtt the game scout is loyal to the king his country his officers his parents ids employers and those under 1dm he puls his duty to them above and before any seulshiilbs and ho sticks to them through thick and thin against anyone who is their enemy or even talks badly of them scouts duty is to be useful mid to help others he strives to do his duty faithfully and cheerfully and endeavors to do at least one good turn to eomcbodv ewry day scout is friend to all and brother to every other scout scout looks for the best in the other fellow and makes the most of it and him scout is courteous he js polite to all especially women chlldran and old people he does not take any reward for being helpful or courteous scout is friend to anlmalshc dot not millet cruelty and as far as possible saves them from pain scout obeys orders of hbj parents patrol leader or scoutmaster without question scout smiles and whistles under all difficulties tills is the outward sign of his inward attitude towards the tasks of life scout li thrifty ho waves and banks what money he con against rainy day 10 scout is clean in thought word and deed he does not give way to the temptation to think talk or do anything dirty and keeps his body clean there were guesui present from tor onto brampton milton ouclph and gait at tfits jlrst birthday party of the flrit acton troop of boy scouts worlds laugkst mica market is london for ouelpn and was sure danger apot atanyunig tho acton defence was carrying out their opponents better now still woods was having plenty to do but was unbeatable ambls was banish ed to the cooler brush was going nlocly and was getting more assistance from ezard who earlier had been trying to go through too far wltliout passing bay has was checking nicely on acton de fence guclph after ambls return tvorked hard around tho acton not and ol boons was waved off by tho ref far slashing woods was having plenty to do and on ono occasion had sovewfl shots one urtcr another stade saved now what looked jlkw sure one on try by buyl wickham got thu final penalty fur tripping acton wero still trying desperately to oave but no ro ultf tho hiitu score guclph aclon penalties guelph ambl and kelly acton glbbonit tho lluuun fc guelph goal stade defend mason and wickham centre ambls ulngs kelly and mason alternate oconnor kelso jones and debrosky acton goal woods defence gibbons and armstrong centre eard wines moltwll and brush alternates bayllss hohius bllnco lambert referee dude lindsay for acton got ther second goal on wellearned play in which several as sisted bayllss was again sent to the cooler on minor offence during his absence acton seemed to do better de fence playing play was quite fast and both goalies were called on to save bruahand lambert bothtried bufcno flanging and saving on nlco ahnts jkjky jottings both joilles were going nicely thurs day night but on the nights work wood is our choice at ton firstline forwards are good in any company but the alternates need considerably more experience our defenre could stand bit more coaching in keeping men covered and gutting them out of the play but tho stason is young yet ambls guelph centre nice play maker he does not carry hi too far and li not afraid to pass the puck when opportunity presents he was luivlng trouble thursday night with his skates but is nice player we felt sorry for llnuuay he was in tough spot but came through very nicely and refereeda good game when the acton first lino used little combination thtey got right in on tho guelph goal too bad they waited till the last period to open up elora held guelph to 23 tie on fri day looks as if the junior group is going to bo pretty close looks as if that preseason worry of guelph not having enough opposition in the group for its junior entry was en tirely unnecessary take the two imports off the guelph line and they would bo trailing thto group then to top it all it looks likorome internal trouble in the royal city among its sport scribes looks as if the big overgrown boy guelph will need all the sympathy that the pcrgui newsrecord prdfesscs to feel for it pago santa claus agalnl tlic juniors havent missed game in the schedule to date the weather seems to favor their choice of dates success play was up and down the ice neither team doing much back checking but the elora squad were better on tho combination play ezard and molozzlu made nice tries for acton and tho play was around tho elora goal when tho period ended score ejora acton penalties acton bayllss elora dreyer in tho second period actctf wcro ap jmrvntly determined to tio tho score prom the faceon they gave notice that if eloni wanted to hold tho lead they must work ezard went right through for nlc shot tho play was fiuit and rushri were fmiqueut woods wan sav ing many and anderon was being culled upon lo mako saves also shotfi that mado the crowd which was alout tlio same siku us an acton junior assemblage kiip were turned aside by both although wood or the two goalie was having tile mccit to do thu arton defence uill stand more coaching on covering jmd clearing out of danger bllnco of jjlora uos wavid to uie side by the lef and acton tried turning on thr pouvr jiut afler bllnco wiuj banished baylljl uiu sent to join him lambert trijd nice shot but anderson javed after time and woods was forced to be good save the ice was becoming quite sticky and some golf shots wero used dreyer of the elora defence was banished for tripping when brush was sent skidding headon into the boards jt looked accidental acton then tried by bunco and ezard tyler was then glvun tho thumb to the cooler and klora turned it on hi big way while ho woe off qulnn got their second goal of tho period and then chapman got goal no play seemed to bo at tho acton end for several minutes although tho acton caiiso seemed almost impossible tlio locals did not glvo up but gave all they had right through tlio cutl re period but it was just not quite vmougll ridley jlnally scored what proved to bo elorafl jlnal goal on nice puss from chapman both teums still tried hard for morn goals but notlung was forthcoming dur ing the final period acton were playing four forwards good majority of the time trying to get break but weru out guess and did not score acton ueru in the llora did uhrii the final hell was sounded final score ulora acton pen alties for llora dreyer for acton tylt thu lineup aclon goal wood deft nee bnylbsi and armjtrong centre 1lard wings brujh and moloaie alternates holmeji bllnco lambert and tyler lloru goal anderson defence dreyer did wslsir centre ridley wing qulnn prltchard moore chapman and cameron referee brush milton woodi saved couple or eom tries nnd niinc0i it lambert again tried hard but anderson uos too much for him shortly after bllnco and bayllss returned wabtr was banlhed and acton ugaln turned it tnk eiom uifxm nru itront on nrunh made nice try after about nrrreralion nnd it uouw no urprlso 11 minutes of phly and succeeded in tmy camo out qn top of tht heiip beating anderwin and tying the score thl thulr pi have had eard wili sliic to the lioojcgow but cona and they work vvll together ago he mocd to haley station uhero lie oaiild service tat ion ii li hobby mas building boat lie survived by 11l uldou tao son and sister mrs johns of cobourg iikkbcrt black ilerbirt john hluk of the tnu nshlp of lnmiiis1 pujii away in hl sleep sunn time suudu night lie utut son of the late mr and mr hugh buut he sjwnt all of his life on the farm of his father and on an adjolningfarm of his lrul iwrtimnt of the canadian nat london is the worlds big market for mica followed by new york hamburg due tollliisuijitill qual ities mica has attained an important ptultlon in the industrial uorld two tpu are the met common in use phlo ioplle or nmlwr nika and muscovite lnovvn tv ruby or given mica tin re an increasing demand and with the dccriasid output from madag tear it would si em tin re is an opportunity for canadian mica to gain firm foothold in the london market pnuidid due utrtntlou paid to rqiilivuient in the uay of trimming and only perfect hat intia ls supplied according to the iudus elora acton the acton juniors played their first outoftown game monday night when they journeyed to xhora and were taken into camp by the tune or 73 tlio play was quite fast and both teams worked hard the play was much closer than the score would indicate and until the last period it una hard to say who would be the inning outfit the niora team has had moru expedience than the locals some of their boys having had two or three yean of intermediate hockey al mnrh sti rr hrmle mimtioi trni ls their iirst jcar in junior and they are doing well indued the acton managed to hold elora off al though woods was given plenty to do acton seemed to regain conlldence with the tying nf the score and were doing better combination play tlio sounding of tho bell found the score tied all penalties were received by bayluw and lezard for acton bllnco and walser for elora the third period opened with both teams trying dvsparatcly for tho lead play was ttill quite fast and both goalies uerc called upon to make nice stops bllnco for elora was going good and got thi goal tliat broke the tic after about flvo minutes of play acton were thun in rather bad position and four forwards were put on the ice in an endeavor to again get the equalizer thli ceemed to bother tho acton team and elora weru able to break through time patterson speeializi fai eyo eaoitnlnauon orthoptic treatment phimip 108 wyndhaia hl next to low guelph phone 3l0g quality aocuney bmin rgument no price price as applied to flowers is merely matter of grado wherever the purchase is made if you de mand first blooms you of course pay the first bloom price and in flowers as in other tilings quality is the test of cheapnssu we can supply exactly the same gradu of flowers and plants at ait good and very often better nrues as any floral concern you may choose we have 3500 feet of glass devoted entirely to flowers and pot plants naturally direct from greenhouses to you we hava lower overhead and can give you quality and freshness at rea sonable price we are anxious to sceve and satisfy you phone write or call bishop son we nellvr ihom 51 acion their ly cured iiard own lie was succi sful farmer and took li interest in public alfalr both local and prov lm al hl grand father iider james black was pioiuvr having settled in kriimoa more than one hundred ears ago mr black lunn hli widow mrs jennie wilou black and one son john black of georgetown and two sbthtu mrs amos tovell and mr dr mcklnnon both of ouclph and one brother dr black of vancouver 11 hie funeral was held on wednesday with brief family hcrvlefl at the home und service hi tha ewrlon church interment was made hi fcvcrtou cemetery lunal uaikvaj wm hutledok lrt credit county bailicr for 40 veal will urn rutledge died at 1ort credit on prlday in his 80th year deceased had exhibited horvs at pall iairs throughout the province from the uge of li whiii lie obtained hli own wily and was uually an exhibitor at acton pair he won more than 1000 trophies during his lift time he uos appointed billllf and provincial officer liy kir oliver mowat and served as village unu county ronjtable for years he was born in halton county later moving to peel ho established livery service in port credit he survived by ills widow and five sons william acton ollle detroit ocar new toronto prfd toronto lurt long branch and rtvo daughters mrs green lort credit jrs turpel cooksvllle mrs sullivan new tor onto mrs harrison and mrs wllk lort credit tfa te was chan only itine penalties being handed out for minor oltences woods in goal for acton was good making many sues the at ton hojs raw all the had but it was just not lulu enuiigh iiora tool advantage of the ndcr man ouple of tllne when aaon whs hurt and rolud up on that pi nultie were fm the vlltormoiulav night ujrht from tile faceoir acton the puck and wvit up the ice niiide nice tij but antit ron no slouch in goal at am time made nice stop piij went fiom end to end of the rink nl totid rate und at about time min utes acton drew tlisl blood iurii moilug on pls fiom molole lloru thun tried to turn it on but woods sent tinin all back and was good on nice tii by quinn anduiloii in lmora nuts wiu flien called on save both teanui were working hard woodi saved well on shot by blnco or lllora play then went up the ice brush passed out nicely but no one to take the pajis rayllsi wtis then sent to the cooler and elora turned it on taking advantage of tha acton shortage alumst immediately bllnro got the hrtit goul for the home sters ridley scored right after the face olf and bllnco secured elorus third goal all three goals were scored in less than two minutes woods was trying liard but didnt have chance tin players being right in on him before shooting few minuted istcr bllnco gtmrokt theatre iuidav januauv lolll its in thu air comtdy dnunti starring jack benncy una markel healy and nat pi ndli ton comedy iu turinl kngageineut chapter of the mjslciy mountain satiikdw januauv tit the steps tale or lnhi national intrigue starring robert douitt fatory by john but han gov ernnrgenitil of canada comedy romance of the wit to news monday january 13th anna karenina tobtoys immortal clajjilc star ring greta garbo frederic march and 1veddle bartholomew iiurel and hardy hxvr uppers screen song wished on tlio mtwin coming nansatiantic fonnbiv acton and klora were both calling out blhiett monday night th boyj aro cousin and are both smart liockey players peiinltles were catly for acton mon day night no less than four goals being scored against them with men in the cooler in the majority of cases the offence were not deliberate but were costly anway we sure appreciate that press box in elora arena it ls heated and has desk and everything wo also appreci ated the help of mendel the elora reporter woods is good goalie boys but dont let thocc opponents in too close he cant stop everything after ctudy of that standing the actongeorgetown junior game tomor row night ought to be one the best of the group from local standpoint jfunxou group standing guelph klora acton georgetown goals pr agt pts 13 14 10 3120 011 11 junior games next week acton at georgetown and guelph at elora tomorrow night georgetown at acton monday acton at guclph on wednesday rel and nothing happened good was called upon to save couple tho play was in the acton end when the bell went acton had shown they were equal to the heavier going and looked the ono goal better score actoh oakvtllo penalties walter and morton lor davidson for oakville the second period was started at good clip although tho ice was getting sticky and the puck did not carry well lindsay had nlco shot at good who saved this was repeated by lindsay on ho next play with tho same results play went to acton end and tho puck was pawed across the goal mouth but nobody was there play roverscd and good was given plenty of hot ones but handled well norm morton was using sweep check to advantage breaking up oukvllln plays the play was going from did to end rapidly ulthough was heavy and rougheind up greer und good wero both making nice saves wulum and davidson wvre banished for their lov ing tactics und an instant later mur phy airdlindsay followed for the same stunt with open spaces on the ice the acton team went out for goals and terry got nice shot through to beat good for tiie second arton eounu at 10 ttiluuiu of play the baulhid roturn ed and play was kept pretty well hi oakville territory af tor 14 minutes of play norm morton got another for acton when the puckwiu being sent from one acton player to another in the oakvlllj defence space oakvillu looked very weak just at this time and acton sure took advantage good made flnu save on lindsays try marzo also tried but was not successful greer wait call ed upon to wive and obliged scott for oakville wiuj lived off for crawchuck ing iwm morton acton were storming onkjeule again with about minute to go post broke auay when all acton team was up nnd secured oakvllles first counter the oakville fans had an op portunity to cheer and used it plenty play was at the oakville end when tile period ended score acton qjikvlllu penalties acton walters and lindsay oakville davidson murphy und scott with nice lead acton let oakville carry the play to them in the third period shooting up the ice when too many oakville players got uround for comfort mooney broke away and tried shot at good golfing tlio puck vtw coming into prominence and sticks were being carried high acton took advant age when possible and broke away couple of times good saving bus mor ton got the fourth goal for aclon on pass from mooney after three minutes of play it was rcacd effort acton broke away couple of times but no scoring llndiny who had been having no luck with his tjiot all night tried again still no goal scott of acton got tangled in the acton net from behind nnd play was stopped while ho and an oakville player were untangled scott of acton was given rest in tho cooler with man advantage oakville certainly carried the play to acton and tried hard to register but no goal after about ten minutes of play in mixup in tho acton area shot was deflected in off scotts of acton ekatc tlio puck had gone through many hands but murphy apparently had it last the ico was getting much more sticky and golf shots came more often oakville were talcing all concluded on page eight exnctrrokd auction sale in the township op egquesina farm and iflgii class farm stock implements hat grain and household effects acton oakville acton yent into oakville on tuesday night and tamed the oakville intermedi ates right in their own backyard just to say it was good hockey would be putting it rather too strong shinny would be describing it better the ice was in fab condition at tlie beginning of the game but as the play proceeded it began to soften up and became quite sticky the acton team had the best of the play from uk drop of tho puck although oakville seemed to want to roughen the play and hie locals obliged nicely sticlc were carried high and body checking was curried on not only in tho defence area but also in centre ice jack worthy of hamilton let the play get pretty rough in spot and the oak vh teatrt wwl fitll wwvnrttare of ihur when the final gong wiui sounded acton were on the long end of scorei thc undersigned has received instrue lions from uw executors of tho estate of tho late john hilton lo sell by public auction on lot 32 first line esqueslng ono mile west of acton just off no highway on wednesday january 2nd 1936 at 12 00 oclock sharp tho following horses pcroheron pilly years weigh 1400 lercheron gelding years weigh 1300 grey percheron mare 1400 lbs years brown hgnse clyde yeurs 1500 lbs black horse aged this ls good string of horses and in the pink of condition 13 cows and hexpeh itoau cow fresh time of sale roan cow due time of sale itouu cow springer roan helrer bred may loth rd cow milking bred hi june spotted cow in rull now of milk brid novunber 1u cow milk ing bred last of august roan cow milking bnd november 25th hlstehi cow fivvsli black cow due to freshen hi rvbruary lat cow pat heifers lied cow due in march slier rmg ears old bwrk heifer yuars itdm ilelnr rising iiar red lleiir spring calu vi il calf young cilw shorthorn bull nirs hrd by uu ivureti thb good herd of selecti shorthorn gradt good milkers and in perfect condition hogs york sow due to farrow about vbmary lt york sow due to farrow about march 1st young sow due about ajrll lt young sow due marnh loth young sow due about april llth these are good yorkshire sow or the robertson breed chunk 100 lbs chunks about 70 lbs chunks three months old shlep oxford sheep ram powl 130 plj mouth rock powl harness set double hnrntss set single harness old harms horse collars saskatchewan robe as good as blankets curry comb brushes implements prost wood binder fi foot cut in good shape mussjyhurrls mower nearly new cultivator nearly new 13 teuth international steel suucey hay rake sttel land roller foot mavseyiiarrb plow never ven used pletiry plows 13 hoe seed drill frost wood hay loader discs 14plato scuffler pulper chatham pamiuig mill with bagger atturhmenuhayhack 14 feet good one hay pork rops and pulleys set of renfrew truck scales 2000 lbs set of diamond harrows stock rack truck wagon old wagon top buggy cutter some lumber cords of 4foot soft wood mixed set of whilfletrees neckyokcs spring seali peed boxti barreli set of sloop sleighs gravel box stoneboat cant hook crow bars ladders chains hoes devices ensilage pork gealn bags go fourinch tile plymouth sedan automobile in running condition hay and grain tons or rod clover stack of hay 16 tons or alfalfa and timdthy mixed 400 bushels of oats 125 bushcbi of pall wheat some rye 300 bushels or turnips hi pit 200 bushels of mangels 35 bags of dooley potatoes purn1to re kitchen range with warming clawt heater bedroom suite rocking chairs kitchen chairs washing machine churn butter bowl melotte cream separator couches washstand pall leaf table lamps lanterns scalerslawn mower plro extlnguislier garden hose lounges crosscut saw carpenters tools the pahm will be offered at the same time subject to reserve bid con tains 150 acres first class building terms will bo given day of sale not sold will be rented teams cash nothing ha removed until siciued tot satlxfaetorily dont pall to attend thb solo if you on in nrd of good slocjk thbi solo will kiart on time 1l kerr auctioneer phone 30 acton plank cleric woods grocery family grocer phone 37 actoij ontario jb both oilvilk counters being of iiukeyj nature acton certainly looked better than two goals nn the nights play ia startid oil from uie drop of the mbbi with rush and both teams were going nicely but it wan evident tiiit oakville wre of the impression they were going places pi ly was back nnd forth and shots were made on both mlii lindsay made niie shot on good that iiiadj the crowd gi play hist at one end and tin the otlnr and both in tniindcrs en ealli upon to in ike stojii moonej made niie tr good saving walteri was banbhed to the penalty spacv and with man short acton nude oakville ehiie the puck as often as puvlble greer wns called upon to save and obliged oakville tried to gang but acton uas equal to the task wulljru returned and tliero had been no score greer win culled upon to iave from mlxup in the acton defence area mooney had another nice shot but omul saved davidson was sent to tin pen and thun how actoh turned it on while he was still olf butch gibboni drew the ilrst wave or thehand fiom tlie man liejilnd um oakville goal there being no red light on smooth pass from korm morton shortly ufter davldtouna rturn worlliy gave norm morton urn thumb to the cooler play was then at the acton cud but oakville could not take advantage of the extra player murphy and bus morton tried to have go but it was not seen by the annual meeting tiil aruuriil mcetini of the hnltoii liberal and progressive association will be held in the town hall milton on tuesday january 14th at 800 for the election of officers and other business public meeting wtinfjitheld nt 830 in which will be nddressed by hon duncan miirsluill mpp minister of ari culture iuukelock mpp und huhes cleaver mp kvcrybody weloimu come und itrinjr your fwends iiarkop president ramshaw secretary iod save the kilu you want to sell advertise