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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), 5 Mar 1936, p. 5

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mabck sfh lclft the acton free press pact fiv miss kay kelly 1b visiting in ouelph ttns week 3r jim mogeaohio visited with rela tives toronto over the weeknd miss man mooeacbie la holidaying with relatives in toronto this week mr and mrs qeorge benton spent the weekend with relatives in orlula mr and mrs oeorge murray returned this week from wlngham to their home here mrs russell nd miss jessie russell arrived borne from bt peters burg iftorlda on mo mrs webster who hsa been visiting with mrs bmitb was called home this week to orlluo owing to the death of her brother mr beorge curran editor and publisher of the orlllla news letter musical examinations miss margaret harrison was successful in passing her grade vxh examination of the toronto conservatory of music with honors margaret is pupil of mr oordon scott of ouelph the following are the results of the pupils of mrs wm oowdy at the recent midwinter examinations of the toronto conservatory of music muriel stephen son grade first class honors doris mitchell grade honors jean drake grade first class honors kenneth haseard grade honors prominent publisher dies geo curran veteran publisher of orolla newsletter faerf away on wednesday at ajw of 75 years oeorge curran finance chairman of the otilua power commission and piihusher of the orillia newttletter died at his home in orlllla on wednesday after two weeks illness ho was 73 years old mr curran brother of james curran editor of the sault bter marie star was in the newspaper business practically all we life in the early nineties he was superintendent of the orobbe printing company of toronto when the toronto star was printed there he also was in the publishing business in esse centre where he printed the ease chronicle in association with hu abhor the late john curran reside his widow mr curran leaves flve sons howard new york horry saulb ste marie and george prank and stuart orllua two daughters mrs kathleen thompson toronto and mina curran ottawa three brothers and four sisters cedarvale school report the following is the report of no terin cedarvoje for the month of prbruory orma pines 63 phyllis smith ea sr iv margaret oordon 606 walter amort 69 betty sim eliaobeth sim 64 sloro bim 6l br to jr iv colin mocallum 76 honors arthur saunders 64 smjthciriffin5t jf hi dorfe kceler 53 both harding 53 ec doris gordon b3 honors beth mocallum 83 honors mabel hardy honors gordon hot 73 hon ald saunders 70 billle bim 00 archie cunningham 55 kmeda sim 77 lienors tfalma hardy 70 xloy harding 6t adeline cunningham 54 sr pr joyce leltch s3 honors uervyrtwou8 jr pr dorothy cunningham 53 honors bert cunningham 53 absent for one or more examinations marjorw xtllottipou toaohcr judgment reserved the civil action peacock vs county of halton in which george peacock farmer of trafalgar township ed haltan county for 5d damages arising out of an automobile accident on tho second line between milton and acton last may ended last week judge munro reserved judgment the plaintiff it was alleged received serious injuries includ ing broken neck wlum the car he was driving struck an alleged dafoctlvo pu of rood whlcli sent uie car into the ditch pour ultra were in the auto mobile elliott maude currlc and thyhorough all of milton they reoclvtkl minor injuries itoy smith ooimtor engine of oakvllle li ilay nor road engineer of toronto and it hamilton official court pliotographer gave evidence for tlie defence oamu now melbouruo man who was on holiday had bn told lie would llnd upunuid apart on tho lower rt aches of the creek und along the lagoons bordtrlng tlie river gun luuid lie waiuluwd or mil id without getting shot and wwt trossltitf bridge on tlw way bock to tlie hotel in the late afternoon when lie met smaj freckled boy with schoolbooks under his arm is there anything to shoot about here asked the man with the gun the small boy scowled thoughtfully and shook his head then ills face brightened up ilere the schoolmaster coming across the bridge now he sx clalxned george wallace clothes shop exclusive but not expensive george wallace 13 yonge street bjtw toronto acton tanners eliminate fergus by score of 114 continued from page one hki goal mcgregor shot xa nice one to tho comer that oroer handled well hunaells missed on nice chance terry and norm morton went right in but came right out again without score bus morton failed to click on terry pass walser drew penalty for his check on terry when ho was going right uurough tho game ended at 31 for acton and the last period was ha favor of the local boys the lineup was pergus brown goal chambers and white defence marsden centre mo grpgor and campbell wings hun nells hunneua wolscr dnd thomp son alternates mulr sub goalie acton greer goal gibbons and walters defenoc mooney centre mowo and lindsay wings morton terry morton and scolt alternates woods sub goalie referee johnny jones ouelph tsw notes tliere were more folks from pergus prlday hlghfr in acton than at the las gamo wo attended in fergus couple of years ago it seeing of course that winning team makes all the difference in tho world on the enthusiasm tlie biggest crowd of the season and tho beeft gamo of tlie season were in acton arena on prlday two busloads and number of com brought tlie pergus supporters to town it looked like toss up on tlie game on prlday gcoti hi getting back into shape but tho face still looks pretty tender visitors afao agree that the bond te real aisct at tlie gamut somebody started tlie rumor tliat tho pipe bond was coming from pergus on pridayaudthohockey club wouldsarudti from tlie station in fcufpi it was only rumor that one goal lead loakod lot bettor than when acton was one goal down same fans have queer idea of enjoy ing themseivtti at liockey gamo thoy seem to think they have to bo so drunk tliat all thy want to do is start fight like mongrel rooster acton jpuu3us oh mv with just one goal lead on tho thistles tlie tanners went to fcrgiw an monday aluruj gomeiilreuieyro court had real fallowing from acton lvery car and bus and truck load of tliat night we met only two cars com ing in uw opposition direction on ths aue3piipcrguitroad that night and pased plenty of hltchhlkcm going tliat way weva told you before that pergus liaa one of tho finest arenas in uio district and on monday they had the biggest crowd ever astitnbled tlitro for hockey uamo it is estimated at 1400 and we don think it watt overcftl mated ivrgus team hadnt been defeated uus year in oha neltlwjr had acton and only one goal separated tliem wlio over would liave thought of 03 victory for tho tannrt out it is written yho bond was out the ice was pretty fair and very body and their aunt had gano to town iheso villagers will iiavo their fun mcoregor took tho first plunk at tho goal lliukaiy nhot and rushed in on brown who cleared phooey from both goalketpcrs avhlte hit tho goal port on his effort and mooney wai cioju on marios rebound the gamo wad just boing like tliat then lmrroral whiuv scond in the nrat two mlnutus in tho the conar it didnt lua aboal fchot at all but it was tliat was lgnal for more pt bus morton iuuju when he tried to collect on terry pass and uieti lius and norm did brother ucb und closed in on brown but the redluilr boy saved tiuii lius morton shot one thut nearly went in orf jurowns piuw xjnd say rushed hi and hrown came out to save scare tneil undaay missed on mouiloys poos when he was right in terry got nice break but lust the puck terry however broke hla dump after 12 minutes of play when he went in with norm mprton and tied up the score the pergus boys got bit flustered and didnt settiie down altogether then two minutes later hope revived tn no homo town fans when white put another one in tho corner of the twine past orecr just sort qt juggled in past his pads the groans from acton fans were in audible what blessing no one knows mooney and lindsay had brown down and it looked like goal but that wasnt tlie ruling runnells picked up nice rebound but it didn register walters went rjght in but brown beat him runnells drew rcsb for tripping and acton applied tlie pressure whole bunch went hi the fergus goal but left the puck outside kunncua broke and was right in but orecr saved the score the period ended 31 for pergus and tho home folks got that message in acton tho air was thick with smoke when the second period starbed but when ended the outlook was lot brighter for acton mooney and lindsay went right in but brown smothered the puck campbell tho one with the nose guard came close on pass out from behind greers goal marsden went off for trip ping mooney and then acton smeared rubber all over brown something just hod to liappen and mooney anally olip ped one past that veteran goal tender to knot up tlie score this happened in the first 24 minutes of play sure we all breathed easier then walters went right in but brown was in tho way again bus morton went in wltli only brown to beat but tho auburn lialred boy won again sura was doing his port of tho game and wo dont mean maybe hunnelis missed ills pass when he hod only orecr to boat scott went off for putting his man into the boards and pergus pushed tho play wliili acton clearing the puck greer hod plenty of ahots but turned them all aside lindsay fallowed scott to tlie penalty box for his clieck but with two men short acton held tlie thistles from scoring there were scrambles and greer was on tlie ice most of the time jftuimellswcnt in but greer beat jiim oh ytsl thcro were two good goalkecpen on tho ice tlmt night and tho least of them wasnt greer terry went hi with loorm morton but brown saved again bus morton poked two at brown but lio turned them both asldo ilndsay pub acton one ip after sixteen minutes of play when lie made solo effort for goal minute and lialf later terry put the count at for acton brown hadnt chance to sav on these scores lindsay mucd on the corner of tlio net and plcteil up loose puck for another otumpt then ho let blazo another hot ono at 1814 minutes bus morton made tlie count five after scramble brown didnt see the shot which was something entirely dliferent but hit tho goal posb in his next effort tho period ended at 52 for acton and was decidedly in favor of tho tanners there were three penalties acton fans wtro taking longer breaths and pergus wasnt quite so happy as at the close of the first period tho third period opened rather slow acton didnt have to go any place further to win and pergus had big job on thelr hands to overcome fourgoal lead undaay and mure combined in rush on brown who saved nicely marzo passed ono out to lindsay frombehlnd the goal tliat put brown down to lave score then norm morton narly regis tered bus mcrton broko awayalone but had no luck with brown norm morton went right in and brown saved the score again they scrambled aguln and brown saved the score terry nuas cd tho net when brown was out of his goal and liunneild ditto wlien greer was down he scores again we mtan terry when ho took norm mortons assist after minutes of tlie period greer reached for long high alavbusbadthat ran down his arm it trickled outsldo tlie goal mooney and lindsay made ice break but mog regor stopped tho play jugt oh nicel ato eight minu wfcgregar fooled tho acton defence and shot from well out for the third goal for fwgus lindsay camo clav tn rrnriny we believe he would have been allowed to reach tho other goal and to have scored by the tanners for the gamo ho had put up against to finish off the game mareo the only forward who hadn scored that night got his counter to make the score 03 tilts wos in tho last minute of do gome luidaay was right in but lost tho puck off the endof his stick and the gome was over this broadcast has oomo to you over the continentwide circulation of tine actoh pirn paxss from rather crowded press box in the pergus arena tho lineup was exactly the rome for both teams as that published in tho writeup of pridayfc gome the referee was proclttcly the same johnny jones of ouebph in signing off we take off our hat to brown of the pergus team wo take off our hot and make bow to orecr of tho acton team it was good game of hockey it was clean and well fought by both tea and it is conceded the beat team won pergus had never had such enthusiasm for hockey before but of course had never put out such good team the pace was jurt little too fast for the ihlstlcs hoy faded badly after that first period but they went down doing their best and kept trying until the final bell wouldnt be bit surprised if hockey wasn fc more rirnily rooted in pcrgui by uielr ktiort and it will bo town to be reckoned with hereafter afcton certainly deserved tho win and were better hockey players than their opponents as team they gave real team play it wemed as if the individual credits were forgotten and after all thats what makes winning team the line of morton bros uhd terry made real coimbock in tliclr gome and notched up she of tlie goals on pergud with terry getting tliree of them still tliink we ro going places this year and at home those who couldnt go to household hints by mjls mar uobton menu hint tomato juice cocktail ox drapeiruu cup crohmeat and mushrooms olives tiny pick clngrbrad catfe salt nuu if yourw giving luncheon quiet gathering of pals in lent why not try these recipes of foods that are canned and on your shelve all ready to use they arw delicious and nourishing and im offering this unusual menu for your decrve youll find few can of assorted fish and canned milk on your pan try shelves will oe useful and tlms aavlng you can of course uta fresh mllk in place of canned ii you prefer today beelpe one sbcandahnlfounco can crabmcat one and twothirds cups one fourounc can mushroom throefourths cup liquor from mushrooms plus water to make one cup ono cup irradiated evaporated milk two tablespoons butter two tablespoons flour few grain salt one pimlento shredded oho table spoon lemon julce six slice toast pergus had prepared warm homecom ing after the game of course it was cots in ouelph detachment of bugle band halted cam with players on main street and at mill and main streets roaring bon fire was the gathering spot for those who were still astir and there were plenty players were carried from the cars on shoulders and brought into the centre of tho ring and doc nelson led in war dance around the are whisker who lost his bet on tho oakvllle playoffs and won shave until march slst hkfci singingwith oiasti ncsa that gave yio hint that added to his troubles with beard he now has to roll peanut with his nose from the post office to the pool room we think itll saturday afternoon ho both bets with greer and its no secret who it is now as cawthra mc gu1 lias the blackest beard in town and now on to paris uecoiu swokdfistt catch landings of swordfish by canadian fishermen during the 1035 season were uio largest on record amounting to al most 2200000 pounds or more than twice as large as the average annual catch hi tlie preceding ten year period 102s1d34 the canadian catch of nwordllsh is all taken from the waters cat nova scotia tlie swordufth takes its picturesque name from tile fact tliat it carries sword whlcli is really prolongation of the upper jaw that serve as formid able weapon when the thrusting force of tills big nub is put behind it it is nob uncommon for one of these noli several hundred pounds in weight to driver its sword into tho side or bottom of fish ing boa lr the sword itself is not edible but the flesh of tho swordush make an excellent dkth and unlike many of the tlicr largo fish is firm nourishing and tasty the oil of tlie awordilsh is centred in its liver and until quite re cently when science discovered that it was rich in vitamin conunt tlie liver of thirf iliji uait regarded as worthless mast of tho canadian catch of sword ilui is sliipped to the united states where tliere is brisk demand for it shipments tn 1034 had market value of more than 1g 000 at tlie weekly mcctang monday night martin liasard was elected keeper of tho troop log book wows clippings souvcnlors and snapshots of scout events will be placed in this book which in time will become valuable and interesting record of the troops activities party ot scouts coiled on bev ar nold after the meeting beyhad the misfortune to injure bis knee which has now been hi cost for several days the wolves got together and presented bev with few smiles and chuckles arrangements are being made to have party of ouelph sooutn visit our utcal troop in the near future with 81 doo scouts canada is the fifth largest boy scouting country in the world may aesubfe british scout migration scheme priorto the discontinuance of emlgra uon following the advent of the busi ness depression upwards of 4000 english boy scouts liad migrated to the colonies chiefly canada and australia many of tli esc went out through the migration department at imperial ixeadauartcr of the boy scouts association after under going some preliminary training in agri cultural pursuits numoir of those xing to canada distinguished them es by winning scholarships at dif ferent agricultural echools in response to many inquiries tentative plans are being made for resumption of tins scout migration especially to australia the higher the smaller held crop values imwn sjwcuiui hcaacet idtpcrcustwhcirtie picked up gibbons rebound mushrooms slowly in butter about five minutes sprinkle wii flour stir to blend thoroughly add mush room liquor water arid milk and cook until thickened stirring to keen smoothseabon with salt add shred ded crabmeat end pimlento whon ready to servo season with lemon jhrg nnr pniif fiuinjl biiau norm morton drew penalty for trip ping bus morton broke right in but brown totho rgalnwalmr shot hot one tliat greer caught and greer was down to save score then bus morton broke away with only brown to beat tlie thlutlm were all bury around tin acton net and nod not been noticing bus all along up there drown sprawled across nearly all of the goal but one little piece at tlie end bus pushed tho puck in that little teeny uctney corner and then rt ached down and patted the quburnhnlred boy with his hand an foaled you that time mr iuddy broun attitude thai little playlet was enacted at 12 minutes acton nmdo three man ruli and wus marly icored only brown covered uil part of the goil thti time where tin puck uai then orecr had to come nut to take the puck away from wakt brown luld aero the goal to beat norm morton on hti llfort but norm hadnt it id goal all nliilit and dajih it ho hud ono coming to him the the forwards had all been on the ixore rtieet at 10 minutes he took solo effort and dashed if he dldnt jit on tho wuru ilutotl browiu had bilii bjuten by all but one of the foruurd until lluro nally wuin anything left 10 happen to uroun und tiu uiore stood ut 8j agahat his team so he took ruidi out of hbt goal with the rirst puck that cumo to him and started down tin leu to jud if he couldnt score himself bundled up with puds lie not us far as his own blue une when hoferct jones rang ids bell and halted uie play brown had to finish tlie game goal although dry toast serves six ginger breau two and onethird cups flour one iialf teawpoon salt two teaspoon finger onehalf cup irradiated evap orated milk onehalf cup water on tablespoon vinegar one and onehalf teaspoonii coda one cup molasses onefourth cup oil or melted short enlng sift flour then meusure he sift witli salt and ginger combino milk water vinegar soda and mo lasses stir into dry ingredients add ol and beat until nmooth pour into well creased shallow pan apd bako in moderato oven about 20 minutes until firm this amount makes one nineinch layer facts ano fancies saves soap if your favorite bath soap is rather expensive save it by making bags of cheebcloth and uuing tlie scraps adding little oatmeal to uio bag of soap makes uio skin eof and smbout hettcr fu childrens tacks will tit better if uioy are folded after darning instead of rolled holling stretches uiem nut of shape and causes them to vrinklo und fall the value of field crops harvested in canada during 1035 according to the third estimate of tlie dominion bureau of statistics is now placed at 506 613 000 compared with the revised estimate of 54070 coo for 1034 and 453980oo for 1033 the decline in value hi 1935 as compared with 1034 is mainly ac counted for by uie lower prices of coarse gralrki and forage crops tlie total area under principal ikld crops hi 1935 is estimated at bc 023900 acres compared with 55000320 acres in 1034 and 5a533 450 acres in 1033 most of uie increau in crop acreage in 1035 is found hi fall wheat oats barky fall rye alfalfa and groin hay par all of canada tlie wlieat produc tion in 1035 is now estimated at 277 ssfftxmt bushckfrom 24 115700 acres 400 000 bushels above production la 1034 tlie average yield per acre placed at 115 bushels uie same as hi the preceding year wlieat production in uio three prairie ivovlnoes manitoba saskatchouan and alberta estimated at 250 500000 bushcla compared wltti 2g3qooooo bushels in 1034 tlie acre age sown to whvat in tlie prairie pro vinces was 23 203 0000 compared with 3fmuq0 ncrej1n 1034 the total value of uie 1035 wheat pro duction is estimated at 169857000 compared with 109 031000 in 1034 and theajragcj3clcojrelvvtljjygrowera at the point was 01 cents per bushel uie wiine as in uio preceding year for each jkx ol hfttey tax onelourth lampoaa trrir witb lablcapoaaibauwdbaoc mtjoi bufleccdtoi no shortage of natural gas thousands of millions of cubic feet of natural gas have been added to uie reserve supply in southwestern ontaro ns result of uie past ears well drill ing operations and uie danger of dliort age of supply that faced uie consumers two years ago has been removed many cities towns and rural cammunlues in tliat section of ontario use natural gai for cooking and heating purpci the city of london formerly ucr of artificial gas the uie lasut addition 10 the llnt 1u supply being obtained ly jilliellne from tho dawvi field in lamb ton county fifty mlki dlitant th gasproducing beds are located acroi the entire mhiuiu 11 tern part of the province from the niagara jienliibula to lake st eclair but uie output is peclally loixe in the lambtonkent and weuand luldlmand ikjd the value of ontario natirul rih output bt clae to 000000 unnually during the 103 field jyuioii the can adian deparuiieut of mines made surveys to de termini uie natural god und potrulium potenualltus of venl coun tlt in ontario embracing an area of oood wiuare mlus until recuiuy oil uie natural gas produced cumy from porous ocks of high htrueture but in recent drilling opcrauomt it lias bven obtained from long narrow bonds of low atrueturv rocks tin are prunwhly situated along foulut where secoadury porosity lui been developed and uie discovery of these producuve structure considerably increases the probable gad reserves little girl walking down uie street wlui her fauicr saw some workmen on scaffold twenty storeys high and she asked paunr wlmt are uiose boys doing np uierc 2io replied uiat uiey were not boys but men who looked like boys because thoy were up so high tlie little girl meditated for moment and looking into her fath tac mid solemnly they wont amount much when they get to heaven will uiey tlie question gave the fauicr food for uiought as we rise toward heaven self becomes smaller until byondbye when tto reach uie lielght of licovcnry charac ter self will not count for anything llls abode joe por years used to get up at breakfast at dinner at tea at and bed at 10 and never felt better hi my life bill joe what were yrr in for radio service prompt and efficient bcrvioo on all makes years experience orders may bo jeft with brown acton phono 67 bawsons radio service gnciph phone 1228 ocean steamship tickets issued for conducted tours in dependent tours and private trav ellem pull information regarding passports tickets sablngs and bag gage insurance gladly given no need to go to cities we can serve you just as well vimy pilgrimage july 15th 1936 por kxscxvice men and women and near rciauvcs march 14th last date for receiving applloauoua listen to special vuny pilgrimage broadcasts over radio commission network each sunday night 10 30 pjn we have full information and application forms if wright mux street rtunus oittco 95 hmmon m2j gregory theatre jtuday maiuu sul the gay divorcee merry muulcal comedy costar ring oingcr iiogers and pred as taire cartoon plane rnppy chapter 10 of mystery moun tain saturday mailci jib live my life throbbblg drama plus cyclonic comedy starring joan crawford comedy double exposure fort news showing funeral scenes of iclng george london to wind sor monday mac1x 9u widow from monte carlo stawintf wiuttcii wuhjun and dolorut del rid uoical door imuito opera comody perfect ly fcdamatfid heinle lonolulu coming the little minister night at the opera call of the wild removal notice on and after april 1st gardiners watcli and clock repair shop will be conducted at the residence on john street just around tlio corner from the presentshop all work will receive the same careful and prompt atten tion if left at the house or may be left at symoils hardware on mill street gardiner expert watch and clock repairing millstreet actontontallkr claim success in rocket plane flight bliplaylng tlio aerial acrobatics 01 fatally wounded duck america first mailcarrying rocket glider skidded und fluttered its way to its rlrst succcusfur forage into tlie air despite buckled wings tlio rocket truvullud moru than 1000 feet loaded with fi i4fl pieces of stamp col iuctora mall uie rocket was supposed to attain sped of 500 miles an hour in twoandahulfjnilo flight from greenwood lake ny to hlwitt njf tho test was officially termed fcucees bteause the rocket had successfully crossed tho slab line about 500 feet from the takuoff where the posunoster of hewitt unloaded the mail from tho rocktttf hold and drove it by truck to his office and now cancelled stamps of tho first rocket mailed letter or en route to gladden the hearts of lampcollectors the glider and 1u motor were designed by vldo kcasler scientist and rocket pioneer here the takeoff of the successful flight

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