thursday februaby ii 1m3 the acton free press acton ontario 114 scored against 18goal acton club acton almost sets an su4ime low record in the hilton junior firm rs hockey games which are plsy- d in loltoo arena monday eni- tngs team standing shows that acton hai no points with 114 toals scored afaliut them and ib acord palermo leads the league with 11 points acton lost to milton this week with the county town twanging 10 oals into uw net while actons currie upheld acton with one milton i f oals were scored by dick course from g gillies dick course from o gillies jim ing ram course from devlin o gil lies ingram brain from ingram mccann g gulles devlin penalties were meted out to d le richc g gillies and detlln 2 of milton and somervllle of acton penalties spangled the second game wbenpalermo defeated nor val 3 to 2 the 12 penalties were taken by d vivian u vivian 31 tvrrell 2 k vivian j pegg m talker of palermo and g graham w wilson and j currie of norval palermo s goals were by b broughton from m tasker b broughtoo from g pclletterio d vivian from k vivian k vivian from d vivian and j pegg from k vivian f wilson from e wli son and b wilson scored for nor team anndlng is as follows f p w l t f apts palermo 13 10 3 1 79 2 21 lolton 13 8 a t 67 29 17 norval 1j 7 0 0 83 43 14 acton 13 0 13 h ib 114 0 children killed the chud and raternat health division of the health league of canada notes each year approxl mately i 500 canadian children die asthe result- of accidents sands more are badly crippled of ttn permanently falls in the home are a very common couse of injury during the first two years and from the second birthdav on poisons hot water sharp i instruments open window loose rugs and stair car pets drownings and traffic haiards are all sources of danger a little foresight on the part of partnts cm prevent tragic loss notice to creditors and others in the estate of john brims ml i n hjmiif iliim t in rt j hn brims 1 th t v ihi f fsqucsij midgets oust elora bants out deadlock town league playoffs with goalie jack marshall rack- ins up- his second shutout in as many games actons midget entry whitewashed elora b0 her last friday night in the second game of a twin bill the opener saw hon bantams edge acton 44 on monday night to elora the midgets tftd 12 with the elora club to take the goals tocount round seven goals to two bui houoway had his charges drtvlnot the elora net on friday and the score should have been tn double figures if not for some er ratic shooting and fine net minding from the elora guardian jackie marshall after blanking bridgeport 30 the previous tues day handled all the elora shots easily and looked especially good when left unprotected on a couple of occasions the bantams eliminated bridge port 10 last thursday night but found the elora entry just a bit too strong for them tewn leagae ttatfl in town league action over the past week there was only one night of hockey the public operetta necessitated the uostoobsj ment of tuesday and thursday nights games this week last thursday in the opening game of the total goal two game semifinal series there were two ties in the first game doug dawklns and emle marks teams played to a 4 4 deadlock the scoring isot available for publication in the second game mike corns team came from behind to tie up the game with reg blacks club paul coles was the leading for the coxemen with two goals and george oakes bagged one for reg blacks team bill gift two and ron clowe one tfte next game in the series wul decide which teams will enter the finals tca stewardess patricia hayter isnt sure what to make of the echidna she s holding better known as an australian spiny ant- eater the animal was flown t canada to inaugurate an exchange of school broadcasts between the cbc and the australian broad casting commission ontario children who will be the first to hearthese programs were given the opportunity to name the echdma a panel of udges selected adelaide as the best con tribution the valentine dance at the y last saturday was a big success about 70 people attended and enjoyed novelty dances w 1th the regular ones mr william dennv prudential lift insurance agent in acton ad dressed the assembly tuesday morning he spoke on careers in the insurance business and outlined miinj branches of it pat terry thnnked him for his speech friday evtnlng the student coun ell is planning nn assembly in honor of brotherhood weik there will be n short plav and a minister will nddress the asstmblv miw grtndlcy spoke at assembly tuesday morning on los vlsltes inter provinciates these arc plan ned txcurslons to quebec to visit french canadian families ns an aid in the study of the french language french canadian students visit on larto in return there is one plan ned from april 1 to april 8 al though many of the senior students are interested the cost of approxl matelv 75 00 per ptrson will no doubt cut down the number of students attending these trips en able students to sec more of their countr and customs besides being of great assistancejjn their study of a language jt actually in census french is anything but foreign we live in a bilingual land andhould be at least slightly familiar with both tongues everton womens group eet make quilt the christian women s fellow ship of ihe evcrton church met al the home of mrs john alton last tuesday held their monthly meet ing ind also quilted a quilt for mr ind mrs archu white who lost their home bv fire recently mr ind mrs t d micutchcon ucompankd by mr ind mrs char he newell carlisle left inst mik nn n trip to mcxiio and florida mr ind mr robert pittcn and dnnt giulph wen sundnw visil or with mr and mrs john alt n miss j an mtlein ouilph v i society to open parttime offices mi f v fi ih i itn childr f ji d i b 19st d u bn d nn third i da of the inr p r cilli ititl ii n mug n gird inh to th elm h rh shall hive been filed dand al ct n ontirio 1 t d dav of februarv 19v3 c f lcatherlinl cton on llu fir th dmin s ratru jinmrv 1 wd tint s ihild pfttecti n us w n n t u ml of tiic m nth with ii childrn involved th nt ilir c tiillr n s d s utlv bond i ititu w is htd in miltn in filnnrv 10 with seven iiimttr in i th supi rinti ndent in mrs w a weaver sid i wht n tin ic us or tht m nth of januarv sis37 47 w win semifinal game 64 sunday in u d urn n pt let bis li r libm n w n iu itsl janu f id s nn funis in ilil rutown th l tnd with mr n- lls i in wmm rs t 4 the vct n nm is now two points ih id in tht tiwl t t unt nis th it inds to tht stucniv tost tro ph bixurs took thi trophv from ihi ntirhbourink town list vnr and plins to do it igiin rs sundav were mc k t mtt all i il fr m s t r lilt nnd ll n l frm misttrs and cun cumngham from sttwirt 1 met nst ill masltrs from jor h ibins m orj1 of ho h but r mrs wm e roll rtson j hinu m ur th w k i ing i toiisin pruf diwi bten ill f i somt timi sundn itors with mi i i 1 mrs hun uortop wrt mr tli mi h it p rnrkwiod and mr ind mrs hirt pilfnmin mount pin inl mrs w h hortop re turn d ih tht palfrimins ifter visit i hi list week with tin in ort6n prepare two quilts for koreanrelief tht ladks of si johns church huve quilted two qulfts in the past wtik which are in be sent for korean relief rtv frla currev tonducled llu funeral strvice for tht late samu i clark which was held from thi turner funeral hoim oranrevllu on thursday afternoon february 12 sympathy isextended to his w lf and family mr and mrs bert weeki sr of lllllsburg visited 1st it thursday with their son bert and family mrs al davie n turned to her hoitu in toronto after spiitdlng the past utek with her parents mr apd mrs harvey hearing mm wm ballentiik sot nt a few davs inst wick with f rit nds in toronto hi w a of st john s unt d irh held thilr iigular mnnthh ting at the homi of mrs n a rln on thursdn ifternoon r and mrs j k urtnev vis ltd sundav with tht latter aim watson hlllstuirg in iii health foi wiiii time mr and mrs ken davidson of georgetown spent sunday with mr and mrs pete witsim and family verm walson who has aciepled a position in ouclph spent tht wnk end nt his home here mrs mearle mcgauley and lur lue and mr jim mcgauley of col ling wood were sunday visitors with the formtrs sister and famiy mr and mrs earl hooper miss gladys harper of cht hen ham visited on sundny with mr and mrs norman cook mr and mr john howlul of mursvillc spent sunday with mc a m xjavejeslih zz rs chai ho hius rile a number from tftre attended the canada packers cooking bcnool held in hillsburgh hall last wck mrs llprb lush was the win of i irgt ham cost of living th rust if living unit ihovw that living ikwlh jn higher lulu than nir be fori but this indtx dins nol tell us hnt it i os to llv il cttrrfnsrts ixstnt tin ls with those of nome tlmi in thi past and atitvs thi pirientngt of tnt rt ase or dt t n asi during tin intt rvul the titm in tin past selected for llu si i omparuons is inlli d tht bis h iihi ind at prisent it ls lhi fis vnrs lint 1039 the ri nsi n for i hooslng ihosi piirtlrulnr vmrs was that the coun tries k i ping n cords of thrst thing- thought it would be a good i i hi if thtv nil used thr same per lod in miking their lomparlxoim and ikll ltb w is thi rlot aknd on decide fund would duplicat iff at the ilalton county federation of agrienlture meeting held last wnk the ii 1 1 est i on of sponsoring a fedi ration of agriculture hind for thi flmhl victims wn discussed it was ngreed that as most organ i cations were already collecting and turning funds in to the red cniss it was felt that for the ted p ration of agriculture to start an other fund would only be duplle ating the effort the federation suggested to all iirm organlialions and individuals that they make as generous con tributlon as piktslble and turn it into the red cross throtlgh their local chiirth or other groups fctdt anntoedf vk lovely mlction of th famoui grondmoro twoatora for mon nd hdioi oiandmtw li fun- out for fin kwoatort duo to tfto vory fino toxruro of blondod yimi and an oxclusivo bruihlng procau bmultful ouandmfail awoatan will not irritafa tho most aantitivo akin guaranteed preshbunk and moth proof ladies sweaters 4 50 to 7 95 mens sweaters -4uji-iulp- eisens c i1fntvl disfasfs tho lnadian den inl association p rls mori than nine out of 10 i nidi an- sult r fr m dentil dii i ase even at ale si this ratio i lies among ricint recruits for th irmed srviees it has been mint riliv t lv estinnti d that the dentil needs an so great as to re quirt eight dentist hours per nun it restor his mouth to htillh the previnli n if dentil rliscist must bt a mijor mtionil obectivc brush ing md rinsinr the ti t th before f id d 1 ns his i chince to ciusc it im ii lis i nn shown to nduce dent 1 dn iv bv i0 ptrcint county baseball association hold annual reelect executive n i im not the culprit re piled but i jus 1c a group ol fellows who are untv baseball associa- ii ii null m ting it lodkc saturday feb h tin i usidnt v ti mc id ni ind v n rtsidcnt f cti rfi t wn assist trv tmsu t seen tir committee wtrt as follows ltnandnws archie cams tirgtlown c e htrring t n h h lines milton lome hw murrav grtnke oakville di ig wilson norm carter port credit ahjfent waterdown ea 1 nicholson fred peer current business matters were brought forth and dealt with satis f act only the secretarv was instructed to write to the ontario baseball as sociation suggesting a few amend menu to their constitution and by laws also to place before the oba the name of clarence riddel of ti t is ir r s r nirt for the c is i f 11t wis submitted sh i nt tint th association is unking smsfict irv r ogress and in api roved unanimously i flection of offictrs for the ensu ing ir r suit sd in the 1152 offic ios bt ing uninimouslv tl elected honored e iests were fred h ount chippew a immediate past presidtnt of the oba thomas w row den secretary of the cbwa clarence riddell milton executive membtr of the oba and past president of the hcba and messrs frank heath and otlie johnson of oakdle past presidents of the h c b a the annua tvmee ting was conclud ed with the serving of a lovely dln- j bc f the paul revere lite insurance company claiim hell olsf hlmillm 01 r f bean acton phooa 5rs lti iinwonmni sunrowbt dance was one of the important musical numbers presented in the public school operetta to be repeated tonight a capacity house repotted a fine performance following the tues day night event end it is expected the auditorium will be filled for the benefit performance again this evening staff photo