thubsday junx uth 1h the acton free press acton ontario cecil acarr optometrist guelph b dovgba st carpenter work khchwt cabiiwh wll ami floor til phone 4420j3 guelph l adolph rout 1 oudph now open on 5p av eu at noruvmtt city limit thursfn juim 1819 golden girl technicolor mitzi gaynor dale robertson sat mon june 2022 thats my boy dean martin jerry lewis tue wed june 2324 union station william holden nancy olson thurvfri jun 2526 new mexico marilyn maxwell lew ayres dm office open 7jb bum alwar color cartoon and news omtumy retired cnr agent acton native dies a native of acton william r plant 65 died in the guelplhgen cral hospital on wednesday june 10 a retired cnjt freight and station agent he had long been 111 mr plant officially retired from the railway last october after over 45 years service he started as a cnr operator at scaforth in 1907 and later became agent there he served in the same capacity at st marys and was transferred to guelph in 1947 his father the late james plant was for the greater part of his life an employee of beardmore and co mrs william plant the former hazel stewart of seaforth surviv es as well as one son or j s plant of windsor one daughter mrs j g dawson of ottawa and two grandsons a brother arthur died in 1948 when he was cnr depot master at brantford funeral service was held in guelph on saturday with inter ment at fairview cemetery acton yr2v4 wftw to afford going to b able wheelbarrow childrens playground 2 shows nightly i rain or clear chlmren antler ib yean twxm you cant build a ta mahal on a mocfost budget but you can wisely spend your building dol lars to got surprisingly good re sults whether your building or irpofitry chore is largo or small us topgrade materials for bet- tor results build today what you wilt be proud of tomorrow our lumber and building supply dne is complete for your satisfaction and convenience special dinners for fathers day tomato juice southern fried chicken or roast sirloin of beef creamed potatoes and vegetables pie jeuo or ice cream coffee or miik 125 all kinds of sandwiches fish and chips footiong hot dogs and hamburgers yes we have television i mxuffewi leitauntuit phorw 44 no 7 highway acton rams edged by n gs whip dundas saturday with lowering jack mann pump ing in three goals the rams kept their win skein intact at four straight bv dropping jhindas horn is 9 5 m saturdav s boxla test here the acton club ran up an earlj lead ahead 6 i at half time but had to stage a rapid thiei goal rally in the fourth quarttr to itnp the con test up handcuffed bv the tight defense the rams reeled around norm young in thi nets there was little the visitors could do in the first two chapters but the cam back in the third and fourth stanzas to creep within one goal of the rams while the acton club could do little with net minding chore that got pro gressively stronger turned in by the hornet netmmder while dundas pressed hard for the equalizer normie young made some fine saves to thwart their best efforts a skirmish around the dundas net in the fourth quarter and llod smith one of actons top hands came up with the ball relaj ed a pass to big jack mann who flipped a backhand shot into the net behind the astonished hornet twine tender the goal came at a crucial moment and from that point the rams assumed full control they bombarded tht net with rub bcr and were rewarded with two e goals singles by lloyd smith and gordie burton the close lo five hundred fans ho sat in for the game were treat ed to three or four bouts of fisti cuffs bj waj of anct none of which resulted in an thing more serious than revis bennett of the rams and porter of the hornets bcrtiif ejected from the game for daring to stage their bout near the end of the garni in a relative clean contest onry13 plsvcrs were sentenced lo the don jon seven of n from dundas six of tht stn tences were five minute majors for hat the officials termed rough ing averv of the home club ind hi i er of tht visitors sustained in juries in the close checking thit n quired stitches f avtrv and a prolonged rest fdr hiuur both plajers were iblc to resumi afltr being patched up playing coach joe gcme was in uniform for the first time this term so bill churchill guided the rams from the bench aside from jack mann who did vcoman servtct on both defense and attack lloj d smith gord burton and doug smith were the pick of the winners norm young also twinkled with a steady gamt in the nets lamp lighters for the rams were john mann with three lloyd smith with two goals and as many assists gord burton with a pair and doug smith with a single km watkins with two larry taiuefer and avery contributing assists shortndge with two goals was the dundas pace setter and stand out while miller hillier and an dcrson potted singletons close checking kipl the usually high scor ing anderson restricted to one goal acton n young g o connell mann d kraptk avcrv brunski l smith d smith r bennett b nitt wnlkin burton taillif r wtathirmg i strong fourth period nssault georgtown n ind gs managed lo snide iht rims 11 10 list nipht in orjtliwn to hind lh act n club thur first lx la di ft it in fii starts it ivas gcori town fourth win ic inm tw 1 s -i- ind pm tin m n a ihut w i ti fir first pint will sirm ind ac i n soli pnscn i m f rirm plicr ill ik dicidtd this sati rdiv nihl in art n wh t th pnrfnl sirtui turn thm tin i champ ons f ihi t inuiiwi irinn i imirf h lion i twiliwick stnt tsv mr plight n ni t widnsdji ni 1iriilv ihroiikh cfth ptniltus to the ramv last nitht gti return cund i f i r ii hi t ihi fmil chjpit r i t ihi v v lant mj onto th nib in ihi lm h minutis is th rim s imd i ir mindous iinih t pull mihin urn goil and tlir t i4 lt up l nact ustonicd to tht loos dirt ftotr in tht eorgttown an m th rth i f v i wis t th n jr tw ii that ihukktr and liin w n fan lo th number of about ihrtt hnn orangeville july 1st harness races purses 2800 starting gate wagering score cards a5thur rowan president jos e cooney secretary auction sale of modem fumiiure tht or ipertv robert jp otnndr blvi g rgt n i sattrihl ji mth m 130 pm nst the foil ng friridainc table tip wectnc ran fullv equipped 8 ft fri idain r rgeratir smphntv el l wjshpr 8 pri walnut din in s i te r uers maj sue timbi atm rad a and rtkhtnl pl krnhlr h s reld u n ti l hr h m deluxe lazboy chair ani tool arr nwe ax minst r rug 9x12 l ni died putt wall mrrnr 30 bevel ud pin mrrr 24x2 ciff- uhli tnhght lamp j rhes t rf rid lamps bridge lamp 3 piece snlnnt btrvim suile pnng mat ir v divan n green small rever b ruit ge elctnc tea keltle r f mantel ndio g e feather weight iron bissel carpet sweeper iictur dishes rooking utensils and other small arti les yubber t nd lawn mower fftrir train with rrr ronjplte eq i pmrnt in table apprttiimatelv 6x8 ft i model aimlinr this exceptional v gxi fun tture 11 purchied dur ng thp pvt two tears clean and well car ed for must be sold as mr jaap is mn n tn new york terms cash a fravk fetch victnneer dred breathed an audible sigh or relief when the final bell sounded big jack mann led the acton as sault on4hc georgetown ntt in the last quarter playing his sharpest eime in acton in try ht had con sidtrablc help from joe germ pres sed into sen let due to a shorthand ed team and llovd smith the n and gs used every con ceivaulc wrestling hold on the ad vancmg rams to hold them off the sheet with caruso shoving doug milh clear into the net as smith was in the clear and ht sustained injuries that kept him out of the remainder of tht game provoked by what he considered was inept handling by the referees in the final minutes jack mann was handed u f iv cmtmiie misconduct penalty that nullified the mm advantage the rams had as tht pressed for the equalizer that was one of eltven sentences the reftrees handed out jim cleave put the n and gs into a lead that was never headed in the first pla of tht gamt and jun lor beaumont shook loose twice to register making u 30 before the rams notched two from the sticks of revis bennett and jack mann ahead 3 2 as the teams hiaded into the second stanza georgetown capitalized on a ptnalty to johnny brunski for three goals that gave ihtm a 62 edgt al the end of the first half cuthbcrt plajed htads up goal for them in the period to keep acton off tht sheet the teams traded six goals in tht third quarter with one going to tht n and gs while brunski sat out inolher penalty thus it was 9 5 as the fourth quarter opened pacing the rams was jack mann ivkh five goats followed by revis bennett and joe gcme with two 1 piece lluvd smith sniptd one ind wn assist whih burton and tailltftr racked up assists diminu live kin watkins plaved i fine glint but wint scortless zikc mccandlfsi modiccnt ind junior b itmi ml scored two ipiect for georgi tow n w ilh tow nst nd ciniio cliavi ross and wilson gitting ont each pack seven cartons to send to korea seven large cartons of used clothing were packed for korean refugees in limehouse memorlil hall last week contributions came from lime ho use silver wood and ashgrove women s institutes the w m s met at the home of mrs mills on thursday evening when mrs a norton read script ure mrs mitchell the prayer and mrs roughley the study chapter text word used was zeal the hostess served lunch afterwards mr frink pt tch conducted a quite successful auction sale of household furniture etc for miss helen swackhamer on wedntsdav venmg list week mr and mrs f bnggs hm pur chised ihi homt of the latt muss m trgirel swickhimcr mrs r lane visited m toronto i f w diys last week mr sm thurst attended tin r iduiti n i xercis s it toront f ist g n r i hnjpili v h n miss m mirjoci pitt rs n wis j i rtufchki libntcd mark anniversary at united church anniversary services at the un ited church on sunday were largely attended rev w j taylor of dorchester a former minister was present for the occasion special numbers by the choir were enjpy ed by the congregation during th morning mr campbell mcarthtt wis soloist with the assistance of the choir in the selection a new heaven and new earth with miss mane land at the piano and an anthem magnificat with mr george day and mant land at the organ and piano and mr william goad as director rev w j tay lors address was witnesses during the evening service the aots choir of norfolk street church guelph was present and assisted considerably two numbers w ere much enjoyed beautiful garden of praer and a spiritual i got a robe with mr c mc arthur directing rtv w j taylors evtning ad dress was the luggage of life al tht conclusion of the st rvice thi aots choir contributed a third anthem now the dav is ov er numtrous friends of rtv ind mrs w j tavlor were pleased to meet them and their daughter dor othy imrs laverne pentland o mich i gin on this occasion durinj morning strvice at st john s church holv communion was served tht rector rtv r e price officiating during the week end rev and mrs james neave attended tht chine e mission picnic it highlind creek mondi rev and mrs jamts ntave in compiny w ith mr and mrs wm ravncr left for a few diys it ottawa congratulations to master charlie milne who cllibrited his fourth birthday on mondiv a number of plimatis win prtstnt fir a sup ptr party mr ind mrs llovd thomas and mr win j gordon an iway to the west on a motor trip on their n turn ihoy art bringing bick thi i ile ijomrd girdiners car ifter tiking om wtst for i parb in eastern ontario mr and mrs dm wtstivtr ind timtly spent thi wtik end witi the hlltrs parents it grind val ey weekend and sunday visors mr and mrs maurice hurd we ton miss helen bayne preston mr and mrs russell ross and son bilhe brantford little miss san dra mendell of streetsvihe mr and mrs jack fitzsimmons of moorefiold mr and mrs campbell mcarthur and son john guelph miss franccj jolliffe rn we friends of miss jean day regret the mishap that befell her during the week end whin she broke her left arm the many friends of mrs wm royce regret her illness and oper ation at guelph general hospital best wishes for a speedy recovery rev r o and mrs jolliffe are back in town iftir somi months n toronto j special high mass sung in ukrainian on sundav june 7 it 11 o clock the ukrainian cithotics of acton and district atundcd the holy sic rlfice f the miss it st jo eph j church acton undi r tht ukmn in riu the hikh mtn w s th liritid liv rtv rither j c urk m sk par sh prirst from kitch nir th r us f thi oth lie church in th c 1 tint i f th h iv s i but all in u iliii mr sutht rund id un t i p am thi iti i f tht wniru v right md mis shir mi 1 ist k lit th fun r ti thi rit igw h ch th h of th thi cp m nnn ind th- nset f iv sicr f mr ii d mrs lit f ro i nd mi and mrs u c i r n vrn visitors w th mr ilrs t n k i wtt k igo mr nd mr bib i ulur i l of ft red or i th mi ilir languike th pmilti of tht ukninift hili dite hnk ti 407 al ind i txiutiful i f md mr th m f ft r th t w k i f c iph mi infant n th ik an ritt th 1 k i i ills d d r ct ir b mini gut ih n whi h m 1 iv 1 iw ff nd j ukrainian cathoucs of acton and district attended mass at st joseph s church acton under the ukrainian rite on sunday june 7 some of those who attenrled the special serv ce n the ukrainian languaoe are pictured above with rev father curkowsk par sh pnest from k tchener who celebrated the mass an mfant was bap- f zed n the uwam an r te after the service va1ue packed a for ovd dress shirts 350 to 695 orion and wool sport shirts by grandmere 1095 bv0 nylon tricot dress shirts fused collar and cutis no ironing the shirt that father will love and mother will appreciate 1295 good assortment of sport shirts from j 1 75 up bow ties 1 ties si to 2 socks 89c to 2 25 swim trunks 2 95 4 95 t shirts fancy and pun 98c lo 2 95 mens trousers 795 up sport coats 1995 up eisens a opening night acton tennis club friday june 19 t s tlie n grit of the seasoi br ng your ac l d d f ei d fo f jn and recrea tournament refreshments membership se or s5 students s3 ola intermediate lacrosse s arni a vs acton rams saturday june 20 streetsvihe vs acton wednesday june 24th 810 tm acton arena admission 50c chldran unaw 14 ree