ht jvtttvn jfrttpfiss ssventyfif year no 31 1 acton ontabio thursday february 9th 1950 eight horns print pagtsi cayila aeloti loses the last chance tor playotfspol orsweavufa wm tuetuy ty 137taiwttr maxu ftu fr omuu tunj arlon im arasad any chance tbey might hitherto have had of nuking ttta croup play off by ab sorbing a 13 7 dalaat on their own bailiwick tuesday night from chuck shaanon a wall condition 4 orangevllla puf farina it wn tha seventh consecutive defeat suf farad by tha acton club agjalnst win ami a 11 and consolidated their plar in ths cellar although tha soor was in tha hlghrr figure ihe gam from a spectators point of view took an interesting lurn in the last period when acton drew to within four goau of tha 1ml tori in fart th core uu no indies hon or play with any lurk the jncls could have added an rvn dosan more goals orangell e nn the olhrr hand had old iad iurk in a green and white duf- ferln sweater from hart u finish and the oe gal obliged by tucking in several goal for the visitors freakish bounces of the purk accounted for a good nerrantatfe of the visitors goals hard fait ire had the biscuit hounrlng around like a rubber ball and at time harold ftottson wu pusxlexl at to just how ha should play the purk three of the orange vi tie markers were scored on shots from 4 he blueline a very unlikely pro cadure in many hockey game play wu wide open all through trie gimf with orangevllle scoring aeven goals in the ant period to artnn three in the second period dufferlna added thre while iuv has counted the lone goal fnr the locals come the third prlod and al n really preaaed in an effort to gob tile up the visitor s wide margin i i t ii j frederick re at one point i hey pulled within four goals which hecause of the sewer program streets lik1v to hi cloned soon i our crews are working on sewers and this weak should i the finish of the crescent work j wilt start neat on elgin street to i church street and then on agnea i street from elgin to frederick street main hret section has isa feet to go and than vi my straat will be ronalrurtad another craw working on church strwet is now between willow and john streets and will proceed right along church street progress on the streets will of course depend on weather and soil condition en countered citizens will gain frewn this in formation what streets are likely to be under construction during the nest week and can govern coal or olhr dtlivcrus needed i plan meeting ior acton reunion lor this year eramosa board to study plan for nrw school swr prabumi recsiv caw- ell awwk cal w tmi crewsonroserts weddino in the dunoas raftist church 1 he kev cllf ford mrljiughl in offhlated at the marriage of doris ilenr daughter of mr and mr frank roberts of crrrnivllle to mr kdward morgan crew son son of mr and mm fred crewsnn of wet rlamhoro tha weddlnjr took place in the ilaptlst churrt ihjndas on sat unlay afternoon flvon in marriage by her falhe- the charming bride won a gown of white satin the tight fitting tunlue having a w celhaaxt neck line hrr long veil arranged on a coronet heddrra fell to the hem of the full xklrt of her gown sb carried a houejuet of rosea and lil of the alle her sister vemv av her nl hrtdcumald was attired in a lung gown of yellow nylon matrhlng henddreax and ahe car 1 1 d a bouquet of white roses hie groomsman w as mr me uxne niow tshers were mr min brother of the groom and mr harold robert tin ihcr of the bride high arorlng frequency was getting t rf r j m j lhl1th played he to be uncmfortahlc for duffrrlns i ding muir and during the sgnlng on the order of shannon thev i p ttuvi pulled up their socks and hanged homf two more to ew the i b brides parents her mother it was the nnal home game rn iil reo log in gown of grey figured th tactona with onr remaining to i crepe and wemrtng a corsage of red be played with fergus at fergus y j rose and illy of the valley as- bayllaa and hrne mario potted sistlng in receiving un the motht two aplacr to par the acton cluh with townsley toy and ijncuay an i ping alnglea for orangevllle w clark hit the rigging four timet to lead the parade ueno mario was awarded penalty ahot in the snrond period when tripped with a rlear path to mcdonalds goal but the orange vtlle net minder nutgueued ien to rob him for the urnptarnth time in the contest mario had several breaks down the right dasher but could onl blast two gnalx behind mcdonald harold tvmtuley and john mowat were brought up from the junior to fill in and both turned good performances townslev in particular with his oodles of trv injevted a lot of steam into the at tack he also scored fnr of the prettleat goals of the night with anm amooth atlckwork that bore no alight rcaemblance to father stonncya ability mlth the ulrk while in his heyday he register mlas ullan s m lamllton was aololat a recepllon waa held at the hiire of the groom attired in navy biue moire taffeta wearing a corsage of pink carnations and illy nf ihe valley for going awav the hride w re a mil of kelly green with wine acces sories and grey hat upon thmr return thev will reside in west flamboro out of town guests were from hlllsburgh georgetown milton shelhourne frln farklll ac on and stratfordville dundas star annua meeting devonshire tode held on tuedav the dukv of devonshire chp- ter iodf annual meeting ua hi id at the home of mrs a dills on tueaday evening the regent eannockrutn bested y raxtet mutes in kush league uitzkreio vn w wofe presided a letter dude lindsay showed a spark from mrt n balrd past recent of his old form by scooting the ua read by the secretary don- length of the loe and rifling one atlons were wnt to the ilalton into the cords in the first period muilc fcitkal and the st john j ambulance association i the regent announced that ml at muriel ruma would receive the i chapters scholarship this year plans for the jubilee servic of in spite of tidy netmlndlng from the order to be held in knox prea- letlte johnny rocher baxter lab bylrrlan church feb 13 at 7 p m noaed out bannockburns fearless j were completed thistles 53 in tha worst hockey two ladles were oted into game of the season last friday in- j membership namely mrs bruce spired bv the lively wood chopping i smith and mrs k thorarinson oi sam snyder and ab robin- the annual reports wart read and son who ssnk three goals between i indicated a moat successful year them and bui fields brace to the regent expressed hr pleasure boot it was a wonder the lab and thanked all for thalr splendid boys didnt score so goals on tha cooperation other hand w wee masters the nominating committee re- probably kicked out 40 shots with nortsd hon regent mrs matthews labels on tham in the first two regent mrs w j wolfe 1st vtce- pehods- he wu so bus kicking i regent mrs e s cooper 2nd vice he dldnt notice bill somerville regent mrs a mercer recording and calvin sprowl parking pucks secretary mrs long aat rec back of him i sec mr e e barr correspond- the crowd all three of them ing sec miss m mainprua treat obviously were in sympathy with mrs robblns press sec mrs mow- the prickly thistle and drenched at standard bearer mrs agar aast the arena with applause for young standard bearer mrs whltham rochers stout blocking three pianist mrs salt asst pianist mrs penalties were dealt by officials gardiner hon councillor mrs p mike coxe and scottle mccris- smith councillors miss p smith tall for lack of something to do mrs w beatty mrs r m mc- but since there wu no time keeper donald mrs a mason mrs clay- the penitents just ignored the pen- ton miss bennett miss garvin alttes roy klrkness of the lab mrs mcnabb mrs evans mrs and bill dohle a rather big thutle slrrs mrs h mainprise and mrs wanted to start a puckswinging youngwutt episode but timely intervention by refreshments were served by tha fifteen players clsmohng to play hostesses mrs ills mr barr centre ruined the act i mrs young and mrs coles yjjiiwni stiul f h ftf- rby ruciay in rk awia b4et extra sttalino fum m cttreaiyiandiaw i low f crbiil fl c til uasian uutl uril 3am cuuut lllurs j rsr j llargrave t nlcol w itoaset l hotchen it luimpaon and reeve e tyler and ieputy heeve w mcleud wet- present on monday evening when aclon ounrtl met in raguiar sea sion mayor a mason presided a letter was read rram w mid dlrlun rrgardlng a perblhg ln i rint an saturday when taxi hart luhed two cars to secure kjwir- 1 he letter was turned over t itt iolii i natimcni for i hrlr alttfi a littrr imm the pniv int ll ltllie ruillfled of a chanfte in in i ling th town the monthly ir tort of the istllce was also f r warded a letter was read from the ijlisor vnlrol lioard reganttnit thf fes mild by the hoard in aiious municipalities a latter was read from the iv partment of highway regardlnn the installation of a warning slit nnl n the cnr croulng on mill streel he letter said the impart merit would allow th munlrlpall to put in the co of installation and maintenance for the nnnu i mitmidy on nads a lrtlir from the school inard gne information reanllnt tie use of ukoks of aton i ihiary by th pupils the si hixil moapii srnl a r j ot n resolution pakaed at th 1 oird m etlrik rtgnrdlng chanjre of n n hour to avoid the nimin hour ruh on thi htnwav and nasi si 1nlu in handling traffic the lrk reported that ihe ic iwrtmrnt tf hlghwayn had return nl the apllcallon for permits nd inmde ihe town limits the iv purl mnt had no control these high vtnw were ronnecllnc links nnd no permits were required for nn construction mr j r irishman was prrwril regarding the surumrnt on lot w hirh had been asxesard and should have remained as farm land thl matter will have adjustment later as court of revision had been held for 1030 mr thomas watson complalnd of ihe 150 license that had been assessed on the wurlitzer luke rtoxe which are operated in wat sons hallentlnes nnd the ronl cafe he fell that the reeniic from the machine did not wnrrnnt this high license a fee of o- 10 was more reasonnhlr mr wat son felt n warner resident engineer discussed sewer problems wi rt council corrcupondence was rend from fnglncer anderson to the snarton construction co regnl ing connection of laterals the let ter outlined the procedure that must be followed in making lateral connection to the main sewers the following resolution was passed that the town inspector on seuers snd the resident engineer be instructed to hae y connections put in the sewer line every so feet in front of vacant lots subject to amendment by the sewer com mittee when the committee deem it advisable i oujkii cun stitfired committee re ports aft rr committee had met accounts were parsed by the finance ommlttee as follows i art on etnetery lioard 96 t h barnard stamp strnil 15 19 t c utting 4andlng 1 v k llsusrd recaards 1 v j lieli flliri sawk 1 50 1141 1 telephone o re iro- vlmial iouct- 10 5 ltallrntlne mhor klrlng 46 fn u w agar cual 44 6i amnn rree rfu printing 6 t syitxio llardwaie supplies 16 71 a1on 1utli ultlllirs re loin i jm ilirh ontario provincial l mm ih and r n i iu ui iot u lire rt u 12 vi ivi 4 1 it wit h 11 tt in lnfnl i i ml dltlonal lights on thr hljhwiy s ot ins mclinmirys pmtmitv ft id tint street light on vlm str- t i hi sttretary wa instrtntid to have the art na im n sntin d i nfltrnoon fox skntlng nnd inv tvinlrik whin ikm ki y ii ukui s art not lslrik thi surface nnd ice is avaltnhe and nollte jiild this l in addlthin to tht wittm n day anil saturtlay tvinlng now ts tabluhrd itir s r tnrv w ns inslru d to tnfoitf km onit r of inst frs otint t tif no sunday hot kt v prac tli f in i tit nienn unit si writ it n authiritv wm matured from tie nrtnn com ml tt e or the mn ii its n whole ouik il tlit utcil in nil n mi i inj if nil illi ns nn i- rl i i t 4th li discus he homlnj f n tlld ftovn ri union this urhrn r in i i ii hrnti the mining f ail n t thr matus of u town all orfciini i tl ns fii in b tonlnittd nnl t k ext to send rejuewntnt l e ilii itond committee cikinrtn i h rk solullor nnd reev were npimilnfc a cs mmltte to rniry on investikrllon reganllng the instnl lnlltn of n wig wng on the mill t n r nusslng council decided to nvsume i ii cmts in connection with rlnrlng the drnln on church street a resolution etpresed dlsvttli faction with the attitude of crtn stnhle woods snd requested con sideratfon be glvrn to his removal nm acton the motion w thorouuhy discussed but was no pnsved iti bv law to provide for an ex pendtture on roods nnd streets of 0000 for 10v was iven the -e- tulred rendings and approved bv council in view or the tewer imtnlle tion in wartime homing iiib dlv ixlnn n resolution was pais 1 placing lhs houses on n nnriml tnxntlon hnsis nnd requestlnij the company to increase the re it tn to provide for these additional txrb which will now be on the umr bas is as the other sections of acton requests for grants were flld as thry will likely be dealt with hy countv council sewer accounts snd enplm ers fees of 1500172 were appnved for pavment mayor mason reported to c hin di that he would be absent for six week for th annual holiday in rcontinticd on page five the framiiu tow nship school hoard met at the office of the sec retary at 8 p in february 1 1050 at the call of uie chairman in a fttvclal teuton the members were all present with mr ci t swan ton in the rhalr twelve applications wrrr consid rrrd for thr ptasitlon of teacher at no 10 school the application of mrs rusm11 mrhrlde or guelph was aiproved at a salary of fltoo imprctor w r mcvlttke discuss rtl with the hoard some plans for a new no 2 school these plaits wrrr dlsappnjvrd by the depart metil of ktt or at ion arrangements wrrr made for the board with the insjwrtor t visit new srhooli in thi gait ditrlrt with a vlrw of mturiiik plaioh nat isfa tory to tht ii mid mid to thr itprtmtit a trk lotion ws msmd auth r llnit thr chairman arid trrsmirtr u rrow up to 2 s iurl fiotn thi r ivsl lunk f cnadit tin hoard drrldttl to otnlt th tost of a m w si hod from the bod get of hiv store minimum grants could t til v im iu t urt t tiv sprt ad ing the cost of a ti rm of y irs by di im nture the budgit for 1dv us mi mini was adopted providing for a trus tit s rule of 7 mills a rt solution wna passed instnn ting the rhalr man and scretary to requisition thi township council accordingly 1 rantams miootts i enter kayofw with eloba this week i acton juveniles were put ut tlie running w hen new havmbug vi nl them 7 5 last week on he found ilie midgets hmsrted in vecon plae in their group and are puv ing flora hvre in a sudden death game tomorrow night at 8 of l pm ibe winn r of this game wfll meet f lnilra im saturday ketiruary 11 in i irnlra acton llsnlsm flnuhed in tmr1 iue and will meet flora in that liwn toiiiormw night the winnei of thla garnr will alio meet elrrilri tliu satujilay hnliiirn houtri at aurora piny jr knidrrs tonilit ii sptrk i rs ii ktting t thi lusl whistle hi iniktiili keem interest in voiley bali hague business men lead in thi latin conlt t in thi town volli vb ill a n thi husint s mi n s t im phiviil partli ulurlv well l iiwiint on thi ir grasp n flrm pi ict in thi it ago staixtini th v won tht ir first two trus i i and 10 from thi ir oppom nl thi micro i1stlr srpiad but lost n 10 in a hard fought final in otbi r nuiti h s plavt d thi iiidrm ndi nts triumphed i v i r the tnnni rv reds 17 1 and ii but dropped the first game lfl 11 thi tannery nines dt fro ted the ys mm in thi first game by d fault thr ys men won the sec ond 15 ii with the hlues rallying very well to win the final game 11 11 f rapur standing r w 1 ptv duslnris mm 0 i 1 3 indrpcndrntn ii 4 2 4 micro plaxtlm n 3 1 1 tnnnrry niiirs n i 4 2 v mrn i 2 4 2 tnnncry rrdn i 2 4 2 rrdrnen 14 4 is niped three winners with for art on at a fight enllvi n d wht ti ki ntnrr arul llivri of tlte rlnrk hawks tanvu d inlt rvi nil n by a mnstahlt whs mtissarv bi putt h thi tiff up but ii it im fori fivt inlouti of pun lung had rlapsed to night ithursdayl art on sluri i is meet ceorgt town in the last m hi dull d game of the five team junior grouping and will trv for hi ir cond win of thr campaign sharing thu ct llur spot with the junior raidt rt it is thr final op portumtv to t h vate the rhib into thirtl or fourth pttsltlon drpen bng on flkvlli nstilu artualv th game is tf no nine tpienc e ihn thiin fr rn i f in standpoint hut it might im a prrvu w of whit t ini1 fnni the rtdrmn in th lv offs tht ridmen hivt yrt to win a u imc from thi ciorgrtown clot i ilh r during thr prr season tour m v or in thi srhi dub c it jtn nlly to night s action in artnn an na is antlcipatid to be one of tht im st games of the season play offs will likely commence next week with acton and oeorgt town revrrtlng to junior d com piny brampton aurora and oak vllle will decide who goes on into the junior c playdouns with i aurora favorites to cop the right to advance y activities show increase in attendance halton county ball officials the entire executive of the former httlton baseball leage wu returned to head the hslton baseball association at the annual meet ing held recently photographed above are hugh a pete mc- mullen milton president left and alex cooke milton secretary- treasurer fred dawklns acton vicepresident was not present when the photograph wu taken the executive will consist of two representatives from each club photo by ross peartn i a vtry encouraging general secrttarvs rrport and an interest ing business session featured the ymca directors monthly meet ing last monday attendance figures in y activit ies showed a substantial increase for january in iplte of improved weather conditions for hockey and skating extra bask rt ball and tumbling activities were mentioned an average of 25 persons have been taking advantage of the swim ming part irs lo guelph every sec ond week the 8 team town volleyball league appears to be well estab lished with a high standard of fun and fellowship prevailing for all participants v4sits to other ys for sport and fellowship have been held with more of them planned during thr year the badminton club is enjoying regular home and home scries of plsy with other clubs begular social evenings are be ing held by junior teen agent- the penguin club has completed ex tensive arrangements for their pop ular hoe down party to be held this friday several outside clubs have been invited to attend a father and son banquet will be a new feature in the y curric ula this year and is expected to became a regular annual event sponsored an directed by the vs mans club it u to be held on march 2nd this gala type of pro gram is a very popular community project in almost all y m c a towns three new classes are expected to commence during february con sulting of weekly gym classes for boys and girls b and 0 yean of age and a junior leaden club for training and service work planning u underway for a large scale annual gym demonstration to be held in may halton medical services has successful year j the annual meeting of the hal ton cooperative medical services was held in the court house mil i ton on saturday last in the ob june- of the president the ice- presldrnt mr milton j ilrown took the chair and reported on the act ivities of the directors for the year i in presenting the financial state- mint and auditors report the treasurer it s hratheringtnn i pointed out that evrn though the 1 claims had increased and hospital ratrs had gone up the cooperative had come through at the end of the fiscal year with a very good net balance the co operative has now tflfwa invested in dominion govrrnmrnt bonds and the mem bers equities at the close of hmd amounted to im73 5s each year since the cooperative was organ ized there has been a iteadv growth with both membership and net earnings increasing this has all been accomplished by the effic ient work of administration of the board of directors and the coop eration of members snd hospitals the treasurer emphasized the fine cooperation received from all hos pitals again this year the centre of discussion at this years meeting was the new by- 1 laws which had been enacted by the directors and recommended to the meeting for consideration af ter considerable discussion the old bylaws were rescinded and the new bylaws confirmed tb officers and directors elect ed for 1050 were honorary presid ent paul a fisher burlington president mulon j brown ner val vicepresident ross ivgsworlh freeman secretary treasurer a- s heatherlngton milton directors wm t dale milton wm bo hume milton mrs george atkins bronte mrs joseph wlckaon bronte mrs chester service mil ton mrs archie king hornby miss florence mearea freeman george robertson acton henry e batkln georgetown ask ivi mission archittis plans tor aclon school lckj ho hour to be attratj to reduce highway hatsrds at the regular mrsling of the rhool hoard on february lit lrinrim1 uckenile informed the lioard that mr sauce had approved the itotary system of specialised teaching of subjects that is art music s e agluultutr llralth and social studies in grade 5 ft 7 and effective september i so thr irinriial also adv tsd that junior lasae wrrr drafted through sicknen the whool child rrti will prewnt a uy in tha town 1111 two nights this month the secretary was directed t i rr r tart inspector skurr for appnrv al of t of use if i ihrsry hooks ty children for grant porpovs it wu irarnrd that appro imatrty 11 000 book had tiren uum by the hltrt n during 1040 th supply romm litre recom- ri rrxled that certain oupplles he ought in largrr ouantitir tt ixttrr i r ir it waa rewilved to rrqurst the department of education to ap prove an r r nd 1 1 u rr up to 1000 for engagement of an architect to make recommendations and pro vide sketrh plan and specifications rr accommodation of future school requirements th scrtajv v it irikld t secure resolution forms for use st arhool meeting in thr intrrcit of the safety of the rhitdrtn rnmmi n ing february 1s lh vrhl ulll do- at 1 4 am and reconvene at i h pm the snnlirv wis inmm t 1 to x licit through council ih in mp r islon at the interaction of mill and wll- li w sire tn from 1 1 to m to i j 10 p m and from 12 ai p m to 113pm i plt hlmfr mmv anoi- hiiiy tre t i h n romihg from and go ing to vrhool thr hoard approved a donation of tutn to thr malton music frstl al and renrwrd the school ar goy at s3 00 accounts amounting to 1j70 ia were passed for payment the secretary was directed to assess the north halton high school district hoard 11aa19 for january operat ion no 7 school section holds shower for mr and mrs o macleod friends in no 7 school section hrld a miscellaneous shower fnr mr and mrs gerald mcleod on friday i vrning miss viola service read an tddres of good wishes and congratulations howard frank and elwyn service presented a large c v erf low ing basket of useful and beautiful gifts mr and mrs mar- iod thanked all for their kindness lunch was served snd the evening spent in dancing to good music provided bv the mitchell bros and ked newman s orchestra shower baths were popular with thr ancirnt greeks corning event th tall ot th buvtr whtn properly eoovdd hai bn conald- trd dalloey tine th tint ut- tlcmnt of north america knox ljullea aid ira and aal of baking saturday rbruary 11 at 2 30 oclock llonw baking saa and u sat urday march 11 laglon hall aui- plca ljtdle laglon auxuury com to th uchr and danc at dublin school friday fbru- ary 10 admltalon 35e and uidl provld a bo aocul wlu h hald by th acton junior fmtr on rrlday fbnuury 17 u grmnoek school evarybody walconw acton public school praasnta th uatsc wow an oprtu in th town hll acton rferaary 30 jl at 8 15 pm adralhion 3se horn and school club atotlnf in town rull on alondwy february 131 h spkr mr dan couihlan probation offlcr of clmlph all ar invltm th chncl indualry in can st valantln danov da value lu annual produe at town hall tuhday rmruaiy 14 nor than tsoaoooom and am- good iluale by royal dry quln- ploya abbtri saooo ptmotu bt almtt llodam and oldtlm danc- moit 1000 thmlcl ttuabfoat ln door pro iadnilalan boe th country auipc acton loba na uu