ti fiftysixth yearno 23 acton ontario thursday december 4 1030 eight homeprint pages five cents various items of local interest the juwmlto hockeyw orgwabe in addition to tho junior and inter mediate hockey- team in town this year the juveniles have organised team and ore out to round themselves into shape for the higher places when they reach the ago tho boys have a little money bi uie bank and are financ ing their own outfit and buying their unl forma a local play tea toper tavern is the title of a threeact comedy drama being presented in the town hall on thursday dooem- ber 11 upder the aunpioea of hi albon church the cost in mode up entirely of local artists and will undoubtedly draw a good house as such events ore usually very popular the tickets btj now on sale and are popuurly priced there is no reserved seat sale a new low batp service to toronto the canadian national bjlectric llall- wajkanounccs a newoneway fare to toronto it is effective now and good going to toronto on cither tho 633 or 848 p m ears and returning uy name evening the return faro on tbso cars is 85o from acton oars leave toronto returning at 8 and 11 p m on request tho late car will be hckl for fifteen minutes for parties of ten or more oakvllle muoiw elect officers election of officers in oakvllle masonic lodge took place this woek at tho templo on church street there bomo further appointments will bo mode on december 37 which is installation night officers elected were immediate past mas tor s i hannah master dr w i jebb senior warden e darlington junior warden a campbell chaplain ii j smith treasurer i j uewson secre tary o taylor senior deacon w e mcllveen junior deacon earl ryan inside ouord a whiff en tyler john mope the vote in georgetown hut a iimall vole was recorded monday in georgetown the absence of a fight for positions in the council taking away the usual enthusiasm evident on election day both bylaws passed but daylight saving only passed by a majority of aoven tlio bylaw to authorue the issue of- debentures for 10000 for enlarging and improving the cemetery was given a majority of 161 tho daylight raving vote was as follows per against ward x 3fl 39 ward 3 30 id word 3 84 40 153 145 barbara makes a splaah a capacity house greeted the presenta tion of tho three- oct comedy drama barbara mokes a 8 plash in tho town hall last evening the event was under tho auspices of tlie choir- of the united church and the presentation was by the voung peoples society of a race church brampton the selection of tho play was a most happy subject and its presentation by tho artists from brump- ton was splendidly achieved and pleased the audience the first two scenes were laid in the office of tho secretary of westcott ooandthethlrd oo at tho home of barbaras aunt it was a play of the present day tho following is tho cast of characters nonlu oulloway mar garet jones diaries denton jack sproulo jimmy wescott win oheam joseph wescott milton robertson bar- bnm flm riallflmolaatmafrjeay tm mler lois hunter horace townscnd bob mann evelyn poster ruth gum- mell samuel harris walter morris the directors were mrs dr poaker and uls a taylor prior to the presentation of the play and between tlie acts tho orchestra gavo splendid musical selec tions of intrrrwt to hockey fans tho following report from the corres pondence page of the btar will be rood with interest by the hockey fans who always seem interested in tho strength and oomposltoln of the- team of our neighboring town georgetown dee 3 officers and rtipportars of the hockey club ard enthusiastic with ths season prospects and gymnasium practice has already begun tlie boys hope to got on tho leu this week if the cold spell con tinues manager ocorge adams has lined up a strong udm for the o h a intermediate and they luipo to do bettor than last neasim when they were elim inated in somltlnals of last year team ho has bert tost atcock olofenoc king bill howltt ivrcy blackburn cunningham list years goalor has retired but jack bush- of erin has promlxed to come out ug sin and ho la u veteran guardian of the nets hoy ward a smart- junior of last year will be with the intermediates this season hoare hill and harold wilson former milton boy are after positions on the team the junior team with the exception of ward are intact from last mason and have added the two richardson boys n pair or smart hockey players angus neon has the youngsters m hand two days left to win wonderful sedan leaders working hard for high honors who will win is a b question since the two leading candidates are kvenjy matched and stand dangerously close together only two days for club members to odd to their totals and better their standing tlio grand prtu can be won or lont in tills highly important period all depends upon tho efforts of each individual club member tliono who put on an extra burst of speed will win uioso wlko dtuydally will lose do not ease your activity yet for tho voce is so clone that work done these lant few hours will without question bo the determining fuotor in deciding- tho win ner ballot ftotf in bank of nova scotia tlie sealed ballot box has been placed in the bank of nova scotia into which you put your reports during the final period of three days this you may do ut any tlmo during tlie regular hanking tiour of the hank up to twelve oclock on saturday december fl promptly at that hour balloting will bo closed and tlu judges will begin tho final count to determine tho winners of tlie various prizes the advisory board has been appoint ed and will comprise- the following messrs r m mcdonald ii n parmer and k s blow immediately following their decision on the closing of tho ballot boxes the prizes will be awarded to tho winners various interesting items of news enterfu jntn fipfit john o warden huntington park california worn the huntington park california b lft ml wo glean tlie following notice concerning tho death of a former resid ent of erin township wjio lived on tlie eighth line and was a ton of tho late edward wordcn john c worden well- known resident of huntington park pass ed away at his liome at 0303 marconi street on friday november 31 after an illness of sovural weeks aged 50 years 4 months and 30 days deceased had been for tho pant nix yearn connected with tho park department of huntington park having been employed as a gardener for the citys park system mr wordcn was a native of ontario canada and came to california in 121 locating in this city where he continued to reside until ills death he is survived by his widow mubcl wordcn of huntington park three children mrs benilco miller dorotliy and edith wordcn of hunting ton park also three brothers william worden of huntington park richard worden of smlthville ontario james worden of michigan and two sisters elisabeth and liu in wordcn of erin ontario mr wordcn was an esteemed member of tho huntington park horse shoe club and that body passed a very tender resolution of sympathy to tho bereaved ones and forwarded it to the family mi18 david williamson very suddenly and very quietly th nplrlt of one of actons oldest and muftt highly esteemed cltlxens puusodout on tuesday evening when mrs david wh uamson ouolph street succumbed to nn attack of pneumonia und weakened heart action during all her lifetime mrs williamson had been an unusually active woman in looking after tho comfort and bcstlntcrektsohurianiuyaitdduvliig tho last decudo throughout which her husband his been incapacitated through the inroads of rheumatism her care and solicitude for him have been marked in deed sho had reached her eightieth year und while her activities in family life had continued unabated it was noticed by her friends tho past four months that she was failing und when tun insidious ailment which was tho direct cuuso of death set in lait week it was icen by her physician and attendants thut the lit firm men of age could not with stand the attack mrs williamson was resident of this community from her early girlhood days sho nnldud with her widowed mother and her two brothoni jumei now of oloversvllle n y and george of acton sixty- three years ago fetxehance of minister and choirs next sunday evening ilev j uro stewart and his choir of paisley mrm orlal church ouolph will take charge of tho service in tho united church abton- itev mr poole and the choir will go to ouelph and have chargw of the evening service there thtoyfrlondly exchange will no doubt bo enjoyed by all concerned large congregations fthould greet the vlnltora will rprmmt pmi in boys parliament jack bromley will bo peels repronen tutlve in the boys parliament of on tarlo for th coming year he defeated donald ewles by a majority of 71 tho tot 4 vote of 361 out of a possible- vote of gq0 wos tiro largest ever polled ji ivel bromlrys vote in brampton was ion us against bo for ewlca bromley is a high school student winning the nmlor championship at tho recent lilgii school sports in addition to talcing a good standing in tho recent midsummer examinations two poroeful kenrlon itev c l oolo b d tlie minister of tho united church being nomewtiat affected with a serious cold on bunday uov mr mcdonald late of sydney new york baptist church very kindly occupi ed tho pulpit both morning and evening he preached forceful and scholarly sermons tlie theme in tho morning was the sure foundation josus chrbit sermon for believers in tho oveulng the thoughtful dlscourno was bused upon hob 7 35 wherefore ho in also to save them to tho uttermost uiat coma unto ood by him seeing ho ever llveth to muko lntersesslon for them canadas 1050 wtwu crop tho latest official report in tlie held crops of canada estimates uto 1030 wheat crop at 3ofinfi4oo0 bushels or about 11 000000 bushels more tluin tho provlouu official en tl mule made lost september of the 305854000 bushels produced for ull canada 374000000 bushels were brown in the three prairie province manitoba saskatchewan and alberta tills years wheat crop li about d10j10000 buiihuls more than in 1030 between 40 and 60 million baihels of wlient in the prulrlu provinces is itll to bo threshed tim 1030 oat crop will totul 430150000 bushels an increase of ovor 141000000 bushels compared with tho yield in 1030 barley will return 137030000 buihcbt or about 35000000 bushels more than la5t year the total production of rye is plsc cd at 323ao000 bushels an increase o 0000000 bushels ovct 1030 thin ycurj average yield of wheat per acre in canada was 150 bushels hockey croups on saturday announcement was made of the o ii a groups the acton intermediate team is in group no fl which is made up of acton hockey club georgetown hockey club mutoa hockey club brampton hockay club oalcvlllo hockey club burlington convener a c honey georgetown meet ut george town tho junior team hi in group no 0 with acton georgetown oakvllle and milton forming tho group o a b mo cleury of oikvlllc is tho convenor and niletlngs will bo held in oakvllle other groups that will bo of interest to our udorsure groupnof 7telora- hockey club ivrgus hockey club heflpelor hoc key club elmlra hockey club auolpli hockey club convener j q beattlo pvrimis meet at pcrgus group no 10 paris hockey club preston hockey club a aluuockey club icitchauar hookoy- chib brant font hockey club hamilton putrlcluns james douglas brant ford convener meet at br ant ford new books framed saturday it wiis tho intention of the library board to hnve the new assortment of books recently purchused by the hook committee catalogued and on the helvcii reiuly to o liyued during chrlstnuts week as a result of the energetic work of th librarian und her helpers how ever tho nccfttuiary work of preparation hai i en about completed and the now bnoki will lw ready lor tlie readers on saturday evening tho supplemental y tulouue will nm bo available that even- ing thnew books compru u very die wus wooed and won by the sprightly hue sehctlon of tho nowet lionkiu avatl- yonng foreman of michael speights j utile they ire well bound unci thu blucknmlth shop acton and on decemulijutil und librarian appeal to mi renders her 3fl 1ba7 david wihlumium and rto muko real clfortii to preiorvo the bonks from dumngen tut unit tluiy may be kept in a satisfactory and prewnuible condi tion the llbrurlahs hud n pitiful ex- perlenco wlh look on saturday even ing scores of borrowers brought in tho books through tlie storm of wet snow prevailing with utxiolutely no protec tion not even a wrupplng of newspaper this cureless practhui-must-be-dlscon- thcy all rise up and call hor tlnued if borrowers are to receive books vbr over sixty years mrs wil- they must be properly cared for hero- ellsabcth wilds wore joined in holy idlocic by itev thomas jeffers tho methodist minister then stationed here three years ugo the celebration of their diamond wedding wus a happy occasion with tlie aged father there survive mrh wrilim murray mrs w d anderson mrn albert young and john in acton uud prcd and ma hoy wansbroufth omnto blessed uamson wai a member of the methodist after the librarian will impose due churchy an active worker and supporter penalties or damage to books while in she enjoyed tlie highest respect of all tlie custody of borrowers and will tcm- the funeral will be held from the home pbrartty cancel the privilege of the tomorrow afternoon at 300 oclock her f library to such borrowers during rain pastor rev c l poole b d ff iclat- or anow storms no books will hereafter log the interment win be made at he issued to those who fall to bring palrvlew cemetery protection for books desired levkl crossing accident truck driven by kred mcdowell hit hy iladlal at banxrroum crocutlng at dolly vorden that dniigerous double cronslng on tho third hue where the radial und steam lines both crons tho road was tho neeno of another accident on prlduy morning when the weatbound radial hit a truck driven by prod mcdowell of acton spill ed tha load and wrecked the truck mr mcdowell eiraped serious injury by a miracle mr modowollj was coming itoward acton with a loud of ten barrels f upples and a lionui on ttie truck the approach to this cronslng is very bad und uis mr mcdowell upprouchod the crowing he slowed up and put his bend- out of the cab window but fulled to hear the whbitlu of the approaching car until ho was right on tho crashing the front end of the trurk was hit by tho radial and mr mcdowell turned the truck in tlie sumo direction with ttiu cur with the ice on tho roadway tho buck end of tho truck turned completely around and wiui hit by ttie radial about tlie middle this second impact on the rear end of the truck sent the horse and loud of apples ugulnst the cub of the truck it oolkipied with tho weight and mr mcdowell was sent through ttie cab door between the truck and electric cur with tlie load of apples strewn uhout him and the horse in the mixup the home was unlnjuredand got up and returned liome mr mcdowell got off with a cut on his face but his both legs are badly bruised und liave leon jwj strained uiat ha can only wulk with difficulty how lie escaped without more serious injury is a miracle the truck is budly wrecked this crossing is one of the most dan gerous in ttieno parts tim tracks when coming toward acton can liardly bo seen until one is right on them und within a few foot the steam line also cronses tho rood a year or no ugo a cur wan hit by tho liteum lino and tho driver killed- possibly ttie only reason moro accidents luivo not occurred is bocuusu of the fact thut the road is not a heavy truvolled one tile croislng is certainly one which requires tho attention of tho officials to make it tintc for nil who uio it the older boys parlia ment w harold murk of milton bi elected uw holtoiiu iteprcsentutlve by majority of 4z the voting for the elections in the older boys parliament lost saturday was keenly participated in by tho boys of tliu tuxls squares trail hangers und organ ixed sunday school classes be tween thn ugefl of 13 and 21 years throughout tho county tho members whowerc running wcro w harold mark member of st pauls tuxls square of milton and charles w stockford mom her of argonaut tuxls square gorg town mr j c matthews acton wiui the returning officer and he reports tlio result of tho polling in tlie vurloiu places with majorities at follows murk stockford burlington 0 v milton heights 13 hornby m 10 omugh 4 appleby 11 fruomim 10 oumpbellvllle 7 bronte 7 hornby bethel church 0 the honor roll of acton public school for tho month of november tho find six who headed their clafihcfl for tho month henlor fourth blanche smith 441 hoilnrlck hyder 431 john dennis 431 eileen breon 403 phyllis mackle 401 dorothy bab- roclc401 total 500 junior lourth kathloflti himrd 3h3 harvey mccut- cheon 375 proddle iuruir 374 helen lamb 373 tlielma crlppu 305 hector lambert 3511 total 500 m 7 bennett principal ketilor third chun a norman brulda till vera coke 4cii iclma braid n 404 annie ttvutis 44n alice taylor 443 herbert price 441 wllbert mcmulirn 441 clous b mury paplllon r0l irene darby 4111 wilmu hansen 401 cluir- lou- murshull 44 hul wlln 440 jack gruham 4u7 total 000 d polstcr tcuctier junloc thbd annlu holmes 537 bill nlcobik 401 priuicei dlllff 4111 violet elliott 47bl ijiverne smith 472 leonard tubman 450 ioul 100 m orr teaclier henloc keeonil hulpli hansen muv walter iamb 3fll oddreiis weaver 370 charlie tyler 370 wuuuiean weaver 37a jock ilojllngnr 371 blllie mainprise 371 buhe turner 370 total boo i anderson teacher junior hceond bertie allan 441 beatrice taylor 421 helen simpson 407 jean mcmillan mo ulno braldo 301 kathleen sweeney 370 totul 500 a w mcmillan teacher ilntt cliui mao itoney 201 irene llar jbj dorothy king u7h iom watson yuii jm slgmond 304 gordon mccutctieon 302 total 3b0 m barbour toucher sejitor primer joan cliapmnn 370 leonard lambert 174 margarvt hotlglns 272 hen chow 372 tolly porty 250 msdwurd barker 24b kenneth blow 240 totul 300 m a odbcrt teacher junior primary chum senior class beatrice wood evloyn kentner doris wtwiver oeorgo taylor beginners class jlmmle scott jean duiker jlmmle gldnoy 1vanccs lamb m it moore teacher news of acton and the district ashgn milton oakvllle acton llmohouso gc urge town olenwllhams nerval 7 73 majority for murk 42 public utilities commission brief kesslon in which aoeounts are puiwrd cummiinlty tre to li lfml at tho meeting or the public utlhtles commlsnlon on tuesday evening com- miisloner king and chairman kurr were present acrounts were ordered to bo paid as follows hydro beiturtmenl hydro ecctrlc power comjnis- slim or ontario supplies 3400 bensonwilcox electric co sup plies 300 cnuidlim line materials ltd supplies bfl44 northern lcloetrlc co supplien 14 h2 j o mat thaws postage 1000 il a coxe truck supplies 1743 13041 wulrworiieprtmrnt hydro department iniwor and heating at hprlng 4270 conudlun brass co nuppllos sb4 hydro departmoiic november operations kbdl 11051 the superintendent was instructed to arrange tor the lighting of the com munity christmas tree as usual the hockey schedule the game of tliu iuterm1ut team for group hu plrvt gome with burlington here on doofiiuber so group six in ttie o ii a has hclu tjittr meeting and tho schedule lias boon drawn up thcro are six teams in the group this year and tho first local gome will be played on tuesday december 30 when burlington and acton will meet cut tho schedule out of this puke pukss und preserve it so that tlio games may be followed throughout tlio season tuesday december 30 burlington ut acton milton at brampton oukvllle at georgetown friday january 2 acton at oukvllle brampton at burlington georgetown ut milton tuesday january c brampton at actonmhton ut acorgotownoakvlllo at burlington friday january 0 acton at aoorgo- town burlington ut brampton milton at oakvllle mondhy jiuiuary 13 acton nt milton tiiesdayrjummry 13bromptori at oukvlllo georgetown at burlington friday january 10 burlington a milton georgetown at bmmpton oak vlllo at acton monday january 10 oakvlllo at milton tueuday january 20 acton at bur lington brampton at georgetown friday jumiary 23 brampton at milton burlington at oakvillo oeorge- t wn at acton lliesday january 27 burlington ut georgetown milton at acton oakvilln at brampton friday jamit v 30 acton at bramp ton gixfriptoun at oukvlllo mlltrtn at burluigton flnt and serond teams to play home and homo games february a and 6 pi nit team luui nholco of flrnt lamo ti1k keening mkal ihcfhtku two wninen were talking over tho back fence uxut one of their neighbors who was she before she wus married tuiketl one i dont know said tlio other but comes her little boy mnybohe toll nil oh willie nhc called to ttie child who was your mother before sho was married aw go sell your peanuts said willie she wasnt my mother before sho was married llmelkhiso presbyterian sunday school christmas tree concert friday december 10 1030 orlhu ruvored baylliht having orlllla voted in rivor of daylight having 1040 for with 1015 agalnnt while tlie vote to set civic holiday on tlie lint monday in august carried by an over whelming majority of 1871 to 200 ftrurmpfum approved gun bylaw citizens of brampton on monday ap proved a byiuw giving the united subur ban gas company of hamilton the exrlmlvo right to sell gas in tlie munici pality for 30 years the- vote wus b07 in favor and kill against ratcpyi is in several sections of toronto township will vote on u dmllur byluw next week kleebd to important kxeeutlvtt loltlonm in ttie recent ro organ letttlon of the builneiut of ihiirdniore leathers limited of acton and 1oronto col a o t beardmoru wia elected prenldenb of the company und capt gordon t beard- more vlrepreiddeiit botli of thotte gentlemen an turns of alfred o beiyd- miire idi who wus for years a resident of acton when actively engaged in the nuperlntendeuco of the builneis here both quite proudly claim acton ail their birthplace tii pukf psxus oflurs con gratulations to col and cupt beurdmore upon their usuimlng tho hnportunt pol- tions of an extents vo manufacturing ooncem now in the family for tho third generation in acton and toronto knox young peoples guild knox guild held ttiolr weekly meeting on monday evening harvey hansard took tlio scripture reading liev h l beiinln gave u very interesting mldrejw lntro- durlng our weekly topic pilgrims progress mr leonard brownlow then favored as with a piano sola mlns doris mcdonald gave u reading whlcti was enjoyed very much blacks orchestra favored tlie meeting with several splen did numbers ilov w mccruckon of bockwood gave an excellent uddress on ireland whlcti proved ttie irian aro interesting very witty und un asset to any country then followed a piano solo by miss jcsnle young which was enjoyed by all tho mooting cloned with pruyor mr itolwrt krrru fjuecewi at uoyal pair mk robert kerr acton was very succcisrul with hti exliiblt of fine hackney horses at tho royal winter fair the past week bi every class in which lie exhibited lie won prhrxs tho followln were tlio awards won breeding clmises oncyeurold sunny boy flrut and reserve champion twoyearold woodbury queen second threeyearold bonny wilton third brood mare lady kerr second foal 1030 mooreland king necond progenitor mare second three get of a sire flrnt harness classes 152 and over frivolous alone third 153 and under bonny wilton fourth team fourth this showing in indeed very creditable when it is realised that in almost all tho classes mr kerr was exhibiting gulnt imported horses getting the arm in tihape preparations are getting well under way for tho opening of the skating season ut acton arena the cold snap of tlio wvek has enabled tlie municipal offlcors to get a fulmy good coating of ice over tlio entire surfneo and when tho ice will bo reudy for uso is of counus just a matter for the weuttwrman to decide some improvements and alterations are also being inudo a new penalty box for tho hockey players has been installed und a railing around tho reserved soat section bi being erected tho liydrant for flooding has bech romovml to the centre of thn- arenajnatcad- ofjltono end7in tlio curling club quarters tho lco is progressing but does not froeut as fust us on ttie arena proper and improvements have also been urrunged for tlio club thn windows luiparutlng tho club room from the loo nurfnee liayo been lowered so hat ttie members may sit tn the club room with a full view of tho lco the lights at each end have been lowered und new shades installed community tree on christmas eve iteiiu arranged by the local lady- true itlue ludge treats for tho kiddles thn community christmas tree in arton is this year being arranged for ly tho lady true hiiio lodge of actus und will ho held on mam street just below mill street on ctirbrtmas eve wednesday december 24 tlie big christmas tree for tho street will bo decorated by ttie ladies und lighted by tlie public utilities commission tin n ut o lulls will t arrive during ttie evening und distribute candles and trent to the kiddles the acton citizen hand will provide music and tliere will bo community singing and christmas carols it will bo a real christmas treat for tint children of acton and tho sur rounding district the true blues are now out on their runvowi for funds and will undoubtedly find punty of willing helpers and meet a ready renjkmso ttie local true blue organ tuition li to be commended on uietr wllllngneui to con tinue this uppreclahjd jnirt of community cnterprtio and undoubtedly the event will again prove very populur killed at brampton crotwlng within- llfty feet of tho queen und mury street crofutlng in brampton whore a backing truck killed george pulfer iigod 77 three weeks ago isaac marksby ugetl 30 wus instantly killed mt tho o n r crossing on queen street when his tfuck wait struck by u westbound o n r passenger train prlitiy morning tlio truck wiui demolished wreckugo lieln strewn for 300 yurds murksbyfl liody wjirt curried 100 yards than hurukl onto tlio railways bridge over ttie ltltoblcoko the two front wheels of tlio trunk were thrown over the bridge to tho lco bolow to remove tho tnnglod miuih of wreckugnj from ttie front of tho ongine it wus necessary to hook up a ri eight engine atufback away from the passenger train iu bwlly interlocked was ibzlmckwrtckaguand tli fondoi- murksby of blenheim ontario was a driver for a construct ion company which is engaged hi road work at tho railway urouslng by a coincidence clarence goodbrand aged 3d wliose backing truck run over george pulfor three weeks ogo at tho same town was also employed by the same firm markaby oood- brond was not held responsible for tho aged mans death the accident occurring in a ram storm acton and district a palmi alarm the breaking of a sprinkler head in the hide house at ttie plant of beardmoru ieutherii limited was tho cause of a fire alarm being sent in on sunday evening a big crowd soon gathered with thn pi re brigade but were quite relloved to find out thut there was no outbreak of fire in tills huge plant million doe tor meet haltoti county medical society held its first meeting and dinner of the season at milton inn lait tuesday evening guoiit ipcukcrs wore dr james tor onto dm uns worth and holbrook hamilton dr mek union ouelph and dr colbeck of welbmd tho president dr m 1 dowland milton was compli mented for success of tlio meeting km ladles aid mmuui a very interesting mooting of the ladlca aid of knox church wus held last week at tlie home of mrt and mrs thou rumlcy park avcnuo tliere was a splendid attendance a pleasing feature wan the presentation of a floor lamp to mrs robert dron at tlio close of ttie meeting a lunch was served and an enjoyable social tlmo spent by tho ladles iliuhburr breeder wins ut chic tlio entry of bruce a molclnnon of hillsburg ontario in the breeding cattc division for shorthorns was awarded second prhto ut the chicago international imposition bmco took tlio ribbon with a twoyearold shortliorn bull in the senior yearling shortliorn bull class t a russell of downsvlew ontario secur ed fifth prle with hla entry while pred ii deacon of unlonvllle ontario wan third mayor maekemdc fuod in madk trial a mockjrlal in which mayor j b mackciifcio of gcorgotown ropresntod by hui son sam was sued by a tramp for a dog bite was tlie feature of a pro gramme presented by tlie guild of knox presbyterian church georgetown in tho nerval prosbytorlan ohurclt tuesday night alex iiumo was judge a living stone constable a praser und w hulls lawyers w pidler norval was otialr- mai also taking part wcro mlssw juclun m juno praukn ruter- anderson and john harrison votes of thanks were moved to georgetown by l p arcenwood and a mooture and to norval by miss j mackenzie and a praner irrtty georgtown wubijf a very pretty house wedding was solemn twd on saturday november 30 at tho residence of mr und mrs i m bennett georgetown when their nldce plorenco edna cook youngest daughter of mr wesley cook and tho lato mrs cook become the bride of calvin truver miller only win or mr and mm i t miller georgetown tho brido enterod the living room wltli her father to tho strains of the wedding march played by mrs burnley site looked charming in a pronch model of gold embroidered not over fawn kittens ear crepe made with tight bodice and long full skirt her only jewellery was crystal and gold pendant gift of tlie groom and alio rorrlod butterfly roses rev r w burnley pastor of the bride und groom officiated during ttie signing of tlio register mrs block sang because tlio bride and groom then received congratu- lutionu from guests numbering forty- five tho wedding breakfast was served from thedtningtoonj tiblc whieh spread with a spanish laoe cloth centred with the brides cake and surrounded by tall pink candles in silver holders immediately after tho happy couple left on a motor trip to montreal and quebec tlie bride travelling in a brown ensemble with brown fox trimming on her coat the thirtieth annua ball and supper of acton fire brigade tn tho town hall tomorrow night