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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 10, 1938, p. 1

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axtmmtojulixwm wfnytf kppp wtt vn y 9i r w ptss a sixtythird yer no 36 acton ontario thursday march 10th 1038 bight homeprint pages five cent army wins bush league final monday defeat mullmifttas tn second game win round by 1 goal nifarffin having settled all deputes protest eta millionaires and army were conced ed the tight to tujr off for tint place and the rumley cup and thumday night march 3rd and monday night march 7th were the datea arl4ipon for the clsamplonshlp series the learns were to play home and home game goals to count on the round everything waa carried on in beat buah league style with ten minute reeta in between periods and with two referees officiating uhrutv waltera and norm morton the boys were sadly disappointed in the handful of fan which braved the i clement to witness the contests how ever few in numbers as they were they certainly kicked up a lot of noise and heads trade delegation enjoyed themselves generally millionaires had to pull a fast one to keep their frorit line intact jim mc- oeachle has been working in toronto nd manager jim waterhouse surprised everyone by having jim up for the game the first period opened in a draggy maimer with both teams unwilling to open up just at the close of the period mooeachle passed one out from the corner and coon varey banged it home to put millionaire one up play was very alow due to the strict ref tag and calling of offsides there were a e overton head of the nine man delegation from the british board of trade which will negotiate a trade pact between great britain and the united states shown above as he arrived at 1 jvw york on the queen mary the i delegation left immediately for washlng- i ton county garagemen see demonstration of electric problems at the regular monthly meeting of the oarage operators of halton held at the muton tnn on thursday evening march no penalties although matt tyler was 3rd over sixty members and visitors using his ahoulder freely mr to dtscuaa business problems a army came out for the second period practical demonstration by repreaenqa- ready to tear the millionaire into rib- i trves of the seattle auto electric or bona and they had just started play toronto was given portraying the etoc- when matt tyler act a penalty mil- 1 trtcal problems in the modern motor car lwnalree ganged up on the army net j at the close a social time was spent but just couldnt lift it into the goal lurjfch and music being provided army had their chance to turn it on i when vbuwy sot a penalty for hooking but tommy robaon managed to kick a wirflfw maiu them all out millionaire got their i nholqcl llcw second goal early in the third period when doug dsvwklna stickhandled his way through the defence and beat the goalie the game ended 20 for millionaires and army had a handicap of two goals to overcome on monday night if they wanted to win the cup before the game started manager jim waterhouse of the millionaire present ed cammie cooney with a regulation millionaire sweater with a while star above the m in appreciation of cam s work and service for the team commie replied tn a few words stating that never two killed three injured in highway smash last night groupot five were en route from oshawa to hoekev mauh crashed three mile west of acton partly filled bottle of liquor found industry to operate here canadian ceramics will occupy building of acton machine co the worst highway smash fn the his tory of this district occurred lost night about three miles west of acton george fredrick 26 of oshnwa and hilton b lcmmlnan of 200 prince street oshawa were instantly killed peter o pychany aged 20 of 180 anne street oshawa and joe owyer oshawa taxi driver were taken to ouelph oeneral hospital un conscious miss ethel west also of oshawa the other occupant of the car escaped serious injury the group were en route to onlt from oshawn jo attend the hockey match between marlboros and oshawa the accident occurred about eight o clock lost night where the fifth line of nassagnweya crosses the highway walter brownrldge of ashgrove was driving toward acton from rockwobd with a trailer attache to his jar with a couple of pigs in it hehad purchased t he plgb above bockwood that day nelson stark was with him in the car the oshawa car was travelling west and plowed into the side of the brown rldge car and trailer smashing in the left side and breaking the front axle and wheel the oshawa machine lost a wheel from the impact and went completely out of control it swerved across to the left hand ditch struck a big boulder lunashed a hydro pole off at the base and lay a crumpled wreckage about 270 feet from the point where the impact i occurred in the ditch and facing east ward i frederick and lcmmlnan were both dead when brownrldge and stark reach i ed their car how anyone come out of i of the wrecked machine alive is mtracu- car badly smashed at street intersection early wednesday morning a car driv- i n by herbert saunders of bockwood was rather badly damaged when struck by a truck driven by orville brown at the intersection of church and willow streets the truck struck the rear end of the car crusslng church street and threw it against a hydro pole on the corner the right rear wheel housing fender and side and top of the car were camaged it is estimated the damage will amount to about 1100 the occu pants of neither machine were injured beyond a bad shaking up the truck was proceeding cast along c nurch street and the saunders car as going north on willow street the lew atrtliu corner a not of the best and at the time of the accident the road ie n a were quite icy unofficial diplomat than those who wear white the green and arrangements were completed dur ing the past ueck between mr c h harrison owner of the acton mac him before in his career had he been con- co building in acton and canadian nected with a fines bunch of sportsmen ceramics for occupancy of the building m acton and the conduct of their bual ncss here mr c annan la the man ager of the new business and with other workmen is now assembling the machln tr and getting the building ready for occup uicy bor the present only a few men will be employed as the product is one which at present is not made in canada and 111 require some experimental work carrying a twogoal advantage mil llonolres may be pardoned if the were a trifle overconfident on monda night army came out to get those two goals back in a hurry so that both teams would be on even footing for the nights play a buchanan got the first goal followed by two from the stick of oeorge ft will manufaclure pottery and a tyler this put arm one goal up on product lnal lartciy ln ontario the round and millionaires had to set lit i and requires being capable of down and play hockey if the wanted u w ln army kept plugging right along and brought their grand total up to nve w hlle millionaires could unl score t w o on the night a pla which brought their total up to four army were as surprised as the million aires it the close of the gunu 1 ork i toad r fuaes to give up the cup because ihe won l recognize uu arm team however there is the big cup domittel b tlw arm and won b tin ai ni monday night brought to a clow ttu regular schedule but there till ma be some humca between nerval erin eher ton etc tin league has had some good gunes ttils yvor and outside of few disagree incuts rverythlng went along vrr smoouih it is to be hoped that york hood patch up their difficulties and enter un league again next year will i guess uuu all the dope i cu i fcivt ou for this year and i hope all bush league plaera will forgive- me if 1 tubbed tlwtr fur as wrong wv ui any withstanding high temperatures at present a small kiln for u sting will bt used in making the wimples and it is i k ud i but luter mi mttaldi oven will br built the t la used is imported ttu whole of liu present building will be used and us the business grows ar ramrenunu have bet n made for t xpan ion wlillr the business at present la small aeun la pleased u welcome u second new bidustr this year ttie available vacant factor buildings are getting nil ed ul quite favorably and will add ap- preciabl to actons industrial activity iktmkam at ihusijn mterari v on fru even1m jlu tvului trtt hereof thedubttti arjcu ui thr huiid of a iomnmuh ljtrrur aa htjrf at tile mhuul oo friday mp lutfvrmti u lrtrirat ut uu ttrranb ttw cvnranr proicri- uir a itm rrv kwn and ihe roll tall unaatrrd rrport pioneelts and early dah pethre t rockaun institute thr kocajtlong inslllule hew their maixh oneiuug ul ihe liorue or mrs w minabb with a fair stiendance of mem lm m and s rul lsltors prent nt flu nut unit alilcb waa prrsidnl nier b mr- ounbaar u opriied witli th uin nig i hit- institute ode hull tiul was utuawtttil b u plonetr story 1 hi tx hilar ira the report of a bakln sal that had been hvld since tht hb nui nietutuj it was decided to in id a banquet uu arruiagi mrtita for whhh b calling the old roll after busiiieis discussion alex waklle prealdrd for the follow ing program a reading trouble of a schoolboy b james robertson a mandolin selection by mr a mclsaa- reading by frances muilin on debates piano solo by margaret somervlllc reading of the rocky roadster by the editor sheila the meeting closed by singing the the meeting was then taken charge f b mrs oiihain and tlie following pro gr an given current eenu b mrs w mcsfobb ulk on the motto pioneer days prepared b mlu masales and given b mrs mcnabb mrs graham read a paper on the lives of the pioneers- a contest was conducted by mrs graham helen bayde winning the prise the meeting was closed by singing the lous parts of the car were strewn along the roadwa from the point of impact to where it stopped tn the ditch the f victims were under the car and in the j ditch only miss west was not serl ously injured both pychaii and wer i have skull fractures and other at r toils lnjurii s dr e j nelson was going to rock wood and the oshawa machine passed him on main street in a ton he con tlnued on and was among the lrst to arrive aiti r the crash and get tho bodies out of the wreckage and give first aid to the survivors it would appear that the machine somersaulted two or three times before stopping the oshawa car was a 1030 gre ford coupe license no 636h3 it is said pychany and mlsa west picked up the othev threa ln oshawa to k j to the game police investigating secured a partly tilled bottle of liquor amorur the wreckage chief r j mcpherson of acton ln v estlgated the accident the bodies were brought to johnstone st rumley funeral home here and later transferred to ohhawa coroner dr a j mcnlveli lias or ranged for un inquest adcuiiill dale has noi been set but it la expected to bx lipid in two weeks following a post niorte ni xn ml nation tin bodies n n uiued or burial hvlton jlnkrs omiete for w i ihk troihy the tliiuls jji thi halton junl rs diama pisiiv il 111 bt in id in ttte m it n high achool mi tuesdu march nth three groups w 111 be couiprtlng for tin w i dick trophy name 1 acton jun lors who will present courage mr ore n pajerm t w ith tlie valiant and milton preserntlng the window i iium wti ait tided uu junior drama rtlval a tiur ago were most enthusl astlc v4 he gt nrraj hurncter of lu pla3 and the ablllt f the plaers un 1 there t re itaiton junli r are nit i lput ing a rowded auditorium at the high ttch k1 on tutviu eve nlng n xt mr arthur uurmws will be tht adj idle u ntlemhl ciruh t omm its imtei kvimv serv1ck lht b wnown at the oung laetns hjt ndl clrt li h charm tfthe even ing srrvrr- the fhlteti ohureh n touiula i wws unique and impressive uhrrs and a thou of tlw grup were m tliarkc mlaa ruth otbson contrlbut t d a soprtuo m it and misses liazrl and doris wilson a duett tlie president miss fc t a morow was in charge of the ervtre mus m a bennett leader read the scripture and mrs j b adamaon led tn prayer officers of sueijh preshyteriak wms tfamed mri h e walker of arthur was re elected president of the ouelph preaby- tcrlal wmj3 of the united church at the annual meeting held tn norfolk street united church ouelph onmon- day mrs o e forbes of ottawa do minion president and miss wlnnlfred thomas of toronto secretary of the dominion board spoke in the allday sessions other officers for 1038 are past president mrs w r oraham ouelph vice president mrs james tucker arthur mrs o r rudd ouelph mrs j ure stewart mooreflcld miss e m stevenson holsteln mrs j r williamson rock wood miss blanche nnevery waterloo recording secre tary miss m b ki iff our mmnt forcit corresponding secretary mrs c c park elora treasurer t miss nettle oowdy ouelph secretary of christian stewardship and finance mrs r hen derson drayton secretary of mission circles miss ruth caldwell inrus secretary or affiliated coit groups mrs g evans elm ira secretary of mission bands mrs e g altchlson harrlston secretary of baby bonds mrs walter seattle ouelph secretary associated helpers mrs john gallagher mount forest supply secretary mrs h r connop ouelph community secretary mrs a p bell ouelph lit erature secretary mrs j h woods fergus missionary monthly secretary mrs f edwards palmerston world friendship secretary mrs charles palm er ouelph tempcrnnre secretary mrs c a perkins harrlston press secre lary mrs john hoskln ouelph witnesses fail to identify liquor vendor smashed drug ring mrs ellnibeth smith frtedmon above american government crypt analyst who was lent to canada to help brink up a van ouver dope ring operat ing on the pacific const and gave key rvldence at a trial which resulted in destruction of the ring mrs friedman drr phered 27 chinese code cablegrams and took neve n minutes to present the evidence which hi iped convict five chinese who were n reused of trading guns and ammunition for dope she has returned to washington d c where the above picture was taken a charge of selling liquor ngainst geo mitchell erin township resident was dismissed by magistrate w f woodllfte of toronto on monday when brooklyn ruwe and william elliott brampton ultnesses for the crown clalmtxi that tiny could not identify mitchell as the f irst dame in arton ioch over puzzle poem weix answered last week the solution to the puzzle poem last week was tomorrow and the winner of the award is mrs pargeter acton answers were again quite plentiful last week but we predict that the poem this week will cut down the replies mr coles has oonceiued a word in lht poem on page five that will prove a stumbling btork to many harris cup provides feature in hockey news mini who sold them liquor ut a house in i calednn township on the night of i january 20th i ih r iaiwnnce counsel for mitchell wils not culled upon to put in a defense i after the two cr n witnesses had stated rumors in diplomatic circles at rome although the y had signed state have it that lady chamberlain above tm p wn to widow of sir auston chamberlain and hp ekct ljut narf obuimt1 liquor sister ln law of the british premier did no small port in preparing the ground for an anglo- italian agreement italian foreign minister ci ian is reported to have told one diplomat thai england and italy would reach an understanding when her brother in law i indicating lady chamberlain gives tlie signal lady chamberlain hoa spent several months in rome and has rtportedjy had interviews with premier mussolini gueijh presbyters elects commissioners to general ssembi s six c unmissliint rs u tht tn aasemul win elesttm b ciiielph b tr iresut rln church chi irh tn uu iph ut dr bmatt uajt 111 ms n fclora and j kit in nt r j k mud ind 1 homos uulluiifnt tor the uv nt 1 rom nt fn m t mi u in kn i utael i nn t tnmis t rson lrt ttu hid it- b a i- carrrtlt ha i caiavbellvlllt pi talon rev j j lowe of preston pointed modi r i r f prenbttr t ext six uloullla two ralls were prtwi led jam s miming ot wiutloo i otiuvu churth chesle and kn s thur h milt u tliev a dtall v th at u ix e i 11 minting in t r u p to iv mar h 18th dr is u will be reiu hed kn dr m w kaimavaii vtirttarv of buiuhiv scln ls and ut g is- pit s tjtkleilts wiu n minuted a m denit r f the general am mbl and lit v la thomsoi hi ra as m xli r r f the vntd 1 i r nto ami k ng st n tht mil meet ng pesblrrv it was euded will be held in eden mills l1pescntrlikudhi tuv u 1- bennie acton o d lit tit elmlra e k thomfcon elora a o macdi nald i- ergus m b dav idson gait j d mart oalt j j lowe gslt f o istew art kitchener f lawson camp- bruvtlle w patlerson preston s john ton ouelph j fleming waterloo r patterson acton w a burnett at the house in question they were not urc that he was the man who had sold intm and a girl companion two small shots of liquor twenty one letters to 1 he editor i one mail lime and fintsheh in a tie a couple of h indfuls f hockey this were on hand to net the post season tilt between acton and gorgeljwn for lh harris cup in acton arena on tuesday night h was also a let between a und b teams and it came out lied the first period lackexl much enthusl asm and was certainly fur from the type of hockey that the first of ihe season showed there was cult girul scored by ward from the corner at 19 07 and i penalties went to k richardson b morton and walters it wasn t class a htckey the aeconri pe rl d was be iter tost no it wus nut a protest but thank ou letters we at tn phess of tut had vihltlng lht puplln f t r be ml f the piclur grade 2 of at ton public ichool tliey actons llrsl tt unit r ut another visit of the editor to ottawa men cnnnot all be measuwd by their stature folks and placen some of the pk parsa readers have been so indlscrmt as to tell the editor that they enjoy reading articles that are written of his trips here and there hence when a dearth of local new oc curs as it will in most any community we use thee trips or stories as fillers we told you the inside now if you don t like it dont go any further canada s capital ottawa seems to have many features that make it a sub ject of more than one article and pro vide something hew on each visit of course you are not interested ln hearing of the problems that were the main subject of our visit for two days in ottawa newspnpcr men have their own peculiar troubles and twentyone items with a multiple of subdivisions pretty fully occupied morning and afternoon meetings added to this was the atu tude to which those from each part of the dominion viewed the subject you know the western viewpoint is different from the eastern slant ontario and quebec are different from both but pre sident george james who in his spare moments edits the bowmanvtlle states man ls very adept at bringing all these viewpoints together and getting through with business speedily and so leave a little beside meal time for visiting in ottawa as noted in the editorial comment hon j o oardlner addressed the din ner gathering at the chateau laurler he s not just the type of man you would expect to have introduced as a cabinet minister but after one has listened to him for only a short time hln b evlty or i stature ls forgotten and his largeness of i vision more than compensates he s a real westerner some one in testifying before a commission had been foolish enough to moke the statement that to him the west had reached the satura hon point in its anility to rare for more population thais a mute ment that every western i will r fiitc arter mv oardlner had told f thi coal mineral oil and timber wealth f th il section west of winnipeg and had htuiwn how even drought condition 1 d b tn ive rcoini by a jupuntm or chine si on farms of thirty urres we hart i ik we st rn vie w point too mr ordln er has n convincing way of bringing one l hi viewpoint we would like lo some time luivi ttu folks in this se tlnn hear 1 lm matur f act he was invited to pen acton fair last year but was in tlw wint at ihe time and just couldn t ar- rangi it we went dlrert to the house of com niotut following the diiine r or at home wed term the meal at that tune of day uppe r tout we had ihe quantity that made it necessary to call it dinner t nut f expenditure were being passed by lht house with of course the usual criticism and answering of queries from he minister in whose department the n no it ure ts listed ix mi llnu s me xlshes he could get flinill ix un iunu to spe nd nn projects put georgetown two up in 111 first jtl rather aiconda and ac u n seemed u reallsu fkis the would have to suirt plalng soon eonslderrd by him as quiu as neeeasary beyltss got hm i t veiling in a thn h mr session it minute 13 493 060 passed for th air servire of uw lht type setting midline and prtssses lout drew a penalty otbtx na und terry in pt rutlon and wt re sh wn the various guve majone a ouple f puis rulseirs ihtr ma nines and equipment f a at 85 bus t rt n tvtmd the score w prilling otic llu hlldren each re richardson pit lht v lit rs tn ihe lead 1 1 ived i unotypr slug with lhelr name ugjiln at 1 j 4u k rlc h irds n advanced n tt apparently the visit was enjoyed oeorgebwii m lh r nou h i m 30 on a ud htiut tin twnil toe letters win hol nun wrh out t 1 s i j arblc ltnk tltn b tin pupils tf that grade tell u uvslst tr un ltrr t tj ln art n back ing ot lht pleasure f their v lsll i the running ih n it 1 ifl bus its n u often nil editor rccelvea twen morten ued up tie sore iguln and the iv iu complimentary letters ln one perl k ended de adl kei nuiil 11 s so unusual that ilh news we at 1 4q of the third period ward it id tier one eif them and while we atored a sofl me fmm inside the blut e njoyvd the visit tl the children at the line actt n was making a good target r unit it wus another pleasure to know malone r1u hie put georgetown two hi liny uppret ui eel etrltu acquainted up again at 7 lo then kllciiie drew hi dijwrtimni i 1 pin sport j4 6 50o net l ti he mi leonal m ul dt vision olid njillli vci nt i t tin itaulo divlil 1 ii gi t the imprthsi n lu wever that hon mr howe g t thete iterns uueiugh ith ut uiswtring all tht quuttioiui that r in ml or the optu hltu n mid i i it f w him hn w d cqler suirtd netting li igh i4 524 470 for the post oftlct concluded on page bight lll i- tl instil i i f it ulu 1 f u rul spllllm m t ii hhvtl rhs the ithenot k liter aio tn ltltlui tieiiik altnli 4 h uu ntular me tltig t ltu o ret not k lltwc ury ixklety u- lield in the school with tin president go don ltslu presiding cotuludllib ukning cere ui nlei and bus luss discuss ins mr ld mann kcqpled ttie ihair while the illowinjj pr mrm wo presented b senior mi mbrra of x natty k ntner laid down a perfect puss t ttirv w ha mord i j 40 at 17 43 ierry e i tl uu not igulll when acton wu si rthuidtd us mor t n aervtiti tu pei i t t im m r n aught tht puck md v d but liu ste re w a n i allowed wt it sit- h lime when su ii i ruling wtuld hun starusd u tlkhl between theae twu uuii and s u uu i ttulle male tie dl 1 s m nue wurk whin acton bused art und t t gtt uu wort n m the truer at 7 48 u pu georgetown in the lead with a nituut and nt seeoiui of the pe l left trrry lied thegame on a from norm m rton bili morton otluil evriit- li j- aid fatkli ty f litlted church ai1 h id a st hut rule iupper in the iiue h march 17 n lupper served 8 8 tlji si n 5c ja oh lncu alec rwtittfs i itw all will be a umiia corner charlie in ibea at tt n april lh and 7lh reckim i see here faown hall ta current mlaa ltu there were her i hi vents fred west sph h joel leslie readoig mrs charles mckeuwn speech john llaii rec tatitin mrs robert allan speectjt charles mckeown read ng mrs fred west the special fea rue match mush n cirelt t ihe baptist- hora o hardy fergus b s hamll- ot mra frrd wal jemi aiuen the pngrm was a spelling right lng w richardaon left wtrui slth juiiors andsenwreompe- sanderson k richardson mcmurchy tng and j mclntyre acting as supervls- richie and xllddall slternatea mlssea ttx final score und the church will hold 15 cent tea and sale net game in oeorgetostn if homemade bak ng on saturday the line up waa afternoon march 13th at 3 p m in the georgetown malone goal hall and class room of the church there will dew hurst defence tost centre ward also be a display of antiques and articles of unusual in terra l two splendid addresses were given miss ton a hall oalt j reltle ouelph helen ucoalg were declared winner national anthem after which lunch waa national anthem refreshment and served and a social time spent social half hour followed i laura johnstons subject was the lfe and work of sir walter scott and mlaa helen lamb tosd of the work and ex- ample of wiqlam wuberforce c l westrotf hespeler r poluck kitchener j kennedy osmpbeuvlue t ballantyne preston h cockburn tnialtnchj t pemreji rockwood dont miss the must sensational play of acton woods goal walters and the season eye of love a comedy centner defence 1c morton centre i drama in three acts being prostentod following th match the singing of marao right wing mooney left wing by oreenock literary society leslies the national anthem concluded the -pro- terry b morton aibic x marao gib- school in town hall acton watfnea gram and lunch was served and a social 7otii and bayusstajternaies jday march 2srd at tx sharp mmt spent liefltrce joe ke ntner acton i for further aimounceinenu watch

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