k 7 the acton free press acton ontario thursday february 2nd 1866 beadmore jan 23 rolling room won the first series when they took beam- house into camp by two and totals curry did ditto to upper leather to finish in the place spot cutsole finally won an all game go their victims were the chrome who seem to eshort on manpower j turkosz wastop man with a 785 triple other triples worthy of mention were j dunn 679 g lam- bert 665 p lesueur 654 c hub- bell 646 h lambert 635 w allen 618 a white 610 and e mcgillo- way 606 c final standing first series roll ing room 78 curry 75 upper leather 64 beamhouse 41 chrome 36 cutsole 21 legion ladles jan 23 half wi w the f fund membership drive for ccf members of the halton county ccf riding association met on thursday evening january 26 at thehome of two handily from dim wits but faltered badly in the third and the dim wits picked up the totals phyllisankell with a 236 and grace townsley with 209 had the best singles in this go fireflies with joyce buchanan hitting a 206 and jean biillough a 264 made it two and totals from doodle bugs league standing half wits 69 dim wits 55 doodle bugs 47 fire flies 43 ledgers lga jan 23 despite a 623 tricount from s bowen hers only managed to snaffle one game from his and his need binoculars when they look back to see where hers are d man es 235 e duffield 214 and a bast- ell 242 were the top singles for the his aggregation league standing his 73 hers 46 y mca ladies auxiliary jan 23 ms took the league lead ing cs for two games in a ding dong battle but failed to pick up the singleton point for totals m gervais 201 single stood out in this hassle nl cooneys 217 single feat ured the ys two and totals win from the as league standing cs 55 ys 52 ms 45 as 44 mason knit jan 24 bouncers off to a bad start dropped the first to ramblers by four pins won the second driv ing and breezed home in the third krajy katz walked away with the first from gofers but took a siesta in the next two and wound up with one and totals pin top pers clobbered hot shots but good and wound up with all games in their eager little hands top triple- doarwere g hulford 681 a ur- quhart 619 j masales 655 the single honors went to j mccrea 256 f andrews 208 v turkosz 227 m bailey 210 e williams 229 h lesueur 216 a mclaughlin 206 d townsley 22fi m fabian 211 and l wagner 220 i leniiue standing bounrers 7fi krazy hat 72 gofers 72 pin toppers 61 ramblers 54 hot shots 44 acton mlved town during meeting plans were laid for fundraising activities dur ing the next two months and the plans for taking part in the annual spring membership drive sponsored by the provincial organization were also discussed fred hue of georgetown was elected riding organizer con gratulations on behalf of the as sociation were extended to stan al len former ccf candidate in hal- ton upon his recent election as i warden of halton county council j a short discussion was held on membership in the ccfwhat itj means and why it is necessary members present expressed the view that only a party whose mem bers control the policy and provide the financial support can be a truly democratic party the opinion of those present was that the oldline and social credit did not meet these essential requirements funds were raised during the evening through a collection and the sale of literature and calendars before leaving members enjoyed coffee and sandwiches served by mrs allen and mrs graham por ter of georgetown halton manori y wl ministers from acton hold night trogram it was a very great pleasure for the residents of halton manor to welcome a representative group of men and women visitors from ac ton on tuesday evening january 24 the visit of the group was sponsored by the acton womens institute and mrs george fryer acted as chairman the program began with an in spiring devotional period conducted by four protestant ministers of ac ton mr armstrong mr jones mr adams and mr costerus the vis itors and the residents sang in un ison several familiar hymns for which miss helen landsborough played the accompaniments mr jones delivered a forceful ad- dress on verse eight chapter two of moffat l c financial statements elections at meeting of t johns church nassagaweya p c i c to mr mis r tiv taj micro in the first got nosed out inthe jscjj on hnndily to win the third ramb lers began fast but dropped back in the second to a p green but under urging took the third going away the mudslingers margin was enough to pick up the totals ink spots hooked up with gov cartage and moved boldly out in front and were never headed and came home under restraint for all the marbles top maple maulers b williams 652 j buckman 636 m scoyne 63 a robinson 643 h kinread 612 d lindsay 630 league standing micro plastics 69 ridsdales 62 gov cartage 61 ramblers 58 ink spots 58 a p green 49 glrnleagnr jan 27 snafus cooled the eski- imns out but good and picked up all the points lucky six made it two and totals from puddle jump ers to tighten up the league race julian molody showed the boys bow it should be done with a neat 732 tricount hitting the 600 brack et were bob laceby 634 g booth 602 and a rickers 605 league standing eskimos 36 snafus 33 lucky six 30 puddle jumpers 27 teenagrrs jan 28 bulls eyes squeaked through two wins from hot shots five pins being the victorv margin in both games tumbling teens made it one and totals from robins while orioles won all points from kaglrs bubhim in the doubles were- kmortrm 4s2 ii wilds 447 g hulford 416 held their annual meeting on thur sday night all the organizations showed a good financial statement the sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late thomas simpson who has been a resident for a number of years he died in the hospital after a linger ing illness the friends of mr don kennedy are glad to hear he is able to be home again after his accident mr j m tinline superintendent of the peace gardens visited his brother last veek mr roy tinline ephesians which reads t5t by grace are ye saved through faith the other three ministers took charge of the other parts of the service in the musical part of the pro gram which followed the devotion al period several fine musicians played selections which were en- i joyed very much by the audience i these musicians were mr charles 1 landsborough who played two eor- net solos accompanied by his daughter miss helen landsborough pvflhe piano and mr lesduby amr i mr garnet rose who played solos j and duets on the guitar and ac- i cordibn miss landsborough also played a piano solo i miss nellie anderson of acton a returned missionary delivered a very interesting and original ad dress illustrated by means of a flannelgraph on verse 16 chapter three st johns gospel a verse that i is often spoken of as the gospel i i in a nutshell mr clarke the superintendent of the manor had welcomed the vis- itors at the beginning of the pro- gram and at the close of the pro- gram mrs fryer thanked mr clarke for allowing the visitors to put on this program at the manor in her address of thanks muriel thompson described the visitors as staunch old friends of the resid ents of the manor and said that all parts of the program had been very enjoyable a social half hour with tea and delicious refreshments brought the evening to a close sunday service the sunday afternoon service in the chapel on sunday january 29 was conducted by rev j l blair minister of st pauls united church in milton two ladies mrs m hayward and mrs e w foster accompanied mr blair in order to lend their music al talents to the service mrs fos ter played a medley of familiar wa the able a f this ben beavis on the arrival of their son benjamin david congratulations to miss fay wil son on her recent marriage friends of mr peter clark are sorry to learn he was confined to the hospital and hope he may soon be well again v the nassagaweya branch of the womens institute held a very suc cessful euchre party in brookville hall on saturday night e lbuchner optometrist in response to numerous requests will now accept appoint ments in his aclon office for any evening of the week in addition to his regurar wednesday office hours phone 115 48 mill st acton journey overseas vancouver tcp more than 100 members of the canadian pac ific pioneers social and service association and their wives will u i i make a 14day tour of england and 3 vk z xvvlvns scotland most of the retired rail- p f way employees will leave by train j marcn to picking up others along violin solo and for the hymns after reading chapter 13 of first corinthians as the scripture lesson mr blair delivered a fine and in spiring sermon on the greatest subject in the word love basing his thoughts on the verse and now abideth faith hope and love and the greatest of these is love mr blair explafhed that before the coming of christ men had lived by the ten commandments but jesus taugh that if we show chris 1o the road to st john nb from where they will sail for liverpool march 20 naturally follows that we will keep all the commandments as a matter of course in other words love is the fulfilling of the law this per fect love is exemplified in christ and if we love christ we become centres of power for the spread of the gospel shortill sheet metal plumbing heating gar waiul fnmf eavestroughing shop 126 main st n phone 464 residence phone 340j4 oha junior d hockey acton arena thursday feb 2 830 pm o admission 51 adults 50c children 10c acton vs hamilton jan 24 terriers made if- two trom thistles but thistles had en ough on the ball to puck up the totals shamrocks with had defor- set bnshtne out a twf tricount mnde it two and litals fremt dirty skunks hiuh rollers rolled high tu make it two and totals from piii clippers cy ryans 1h7 was best in this ito topping the singles wis g real ty 11 r hulford 212 j mclean 217 h tovvnsend 221 d grein 22t r hurst vtfi p mekini 21 c mc lean 221 e mckim 200 league standin terriers fio shamrocks so thistles 50 pin cuujwrs 4fi high rollers 45 dirty skunks baxter lab ian 25 indians continued to whoop it up and their latest vict ims lire the league leading athlet ics true athletics won the first game but that was all brother and indi h- ihultotals the lowly tigers ramr snarling from their lair tor wherever tigers come from and clawed dodgers for the works yankees were of the same mind when they tangled with the i braves but they failed to pick up the totals with their two gamj win the top trundlers were ii deforest t27 g williams 683 r hoare 602 l bradshaw filf knock- ing off singles were g plester 212- j blow 22s g haines 201 t buckland 241 e landsborough 205 a hufnagel 204 m wilds 205 league standing athletics 78v indians 67 braves 61 yankees 52 dodgers 50 tigers 48 i i acton ladle jat 25 lucky strikes picked on the lowly l tumblers and made every game a winiuns one go- getters were of the same mindnnd gave the full treatment to jitter bugs hep catstried to do the same to sloppy spares but the sloppy ettes snared the last spasm by five pins to avert a zero count the gals had a bad night as far as scores go but making up some respectable singles were j coles 226 d earlc 239 e baird228 v arhic 202 ip ballentme 202 r hulford 211 league standing lucky strikes 82 sloppy spares 71 hep cits 64 jitterbugs 49 gogetters 42 pin tumblers 28 acton major t jan 26 nonunion hotel off i a fast start in the first w the sec- ond driving two- pnsi mci came on with a rush to wi- the third arid combines were kunkoi fr the second wok in a ryw tiger cats took firemens measure t the first lagged in the seoond but romped home in the finale to hang on to topj spot vagabonds uok two quickies f rm arroll but the mas- terites rallied to cop the duke in the fmal go top men on the totem pole r morton 768 j drysdale 708 top single r morton 338 league standing tiger cats 12 i dom hotel 10 vagabonds 9 fire- men 7 carrolls 4 combines 0 ltuiue standing bulls eys 50 rohins 52 tumbling teens 40 hot shuts t orioles 34 eagles 31 i dissa and data ltttti ninety iin trekked to oakville last saturday and tucked up another thie games tlie boys arr in as far as tin- fvs series is conrermd the representative of the howl o fun frank letson j was up from kitchener last week cilling on th various league sec- i retnries knocking off the awards last week was john turk- osvilh 705 for the gord mccut- clmm boss morton picked up the cnjxojlsvith a 331 single gayle hulford scored for the ledgers i g a with a 304 single and the tops cleaners with a 764 triple advance poster is in for the waterloo tournament h goes ap ril 14 to may 12 inclusive lots of tiun- for practice the coca- cola rrinhnrts and 7- up hidden i score awards were won and drunk 1 by tenagers g hulford d- wilds s gorvais and j fryer that winds it up amigos adios mayfair restaurant acton east on no 7 highway open daily- from 800 am to 300 am breakfasts lunches dinners special lunches daily steaks and chops a specialty good food at reasonable 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