ij5s4 sixtieth year no 38 acton ontario thursday march 2lst 1035 eight homeprint pages five cent acton wins two games from guelph hockey teams won gadph against the intermediate team by 52 and ffae sub stituteiwbo came for the return game took an 116 trimming former acton boywas ihbebi player for the royal city dr nefcoh played goal in the last period to encourage the city lads to try to score acton oubjpp mo first of thcgames arranged be tween guekh and acton last friday night was won toy the locab63 the ioe in the gaierpri arena waa covered with water an4 the game didnt bring out the beat of hockey for either team the royal city outfit failed to show very high calibre and even the addition of echnnjeldi who just arrived that day in the city didnt make the team appear very brilliant the crowd was small bus morton missed the first chance on jack kentners rebound and lindas was right in on greer stead stopped nice onff when bus morton was right in and did the same far marao joe kent ner put one right on but failed to regis ter and marco was close on rebound the whole affair looked as if none of the playera wanted to dip anything but their sticks in the puddle and they were not to be blamed lindsay went right in on oreer but the big boy won bhears got the first goal on kaisers pecs just before the period endrtljgpd the score iu iiu acton turned on little btcm in the second period shears failed when right in on oreer norm morton made nine solo rush through the whole ouelph team to even the score minute later walters made ft two for acton when he took pred kentner assist oemmell was close on scoring when he picked tip loose puck joe kcntner marxo and mooney were right in but missed when the shot went high oemmell was in again for ouelph terry was right in but shot into steads pads brill went off for tripping fred kentner tho only penalty of thu game kaiser went right hwbut oreer won the decision terry fell when ho was going right in on 8usd lindsay evened the score after ludf dosen shots had been poked at giver beatty missed on nice pass in front of the goal the score was 32 and the going pretty heavy for both teams in the thbrd period acton turned on more steam and bus morton made ukj count three on nice play that gave stead no chance gibbons came clae to picking up rebound acton hail changed the front lines and had mooney trying out with the morton brothers walters failed to connect on marcos pass number four came from marxos stick on pass from tarry and the ouelph defence looked pretty bad on that play joe kentner was right ln but shot into steadu pads there was water water everywhere and every shot car ried spray norm morton was right in on bus mortons pas but stead saved ouelph put ail five men down to try to score bus morton broke away with the and norm came in to take beauti ful pass for the fifth goal rvom then on the game went in to series of golfing shots and little or no kick by the ouelph team to aave the game final sooie 63 in favor of acton the lineup was acton oreer goal jack kentner and gibbons defence morton centra terry and morton wings joe kent ner walters marxo pred kentner and mooney alternates ouelph stade goal brill and schon feldt defence kulscr centre llndsav and shears wings beatty mtibon coul lng and oemmell alternates itefene curly brill ouelph went on nice solo to make the count for the visitors pred kentner got the seventh from walters pass and smith put in lucky roller for quolpha fourth goal on shot from the corner marco made it for acton on walters assist and norm morton counted the 9th on terryj assist on nice rush the tenth also came from norm mortons stick whcnhe made solo rush acton coal get to any old time it seemed scoiv 104 and no penalties in the third period dr nelson man ager of the team put on the goahvs pads and went in the nets to give the royalties some encouragement and wa pretty lucky on the job gotham was hit with hot shot and laid out bus morton missed ihe open net in fact bus shot was badly off on monday night prank gibbons got the ikh goal on bus mortons pass mclean ww the first to score on actons sub goalie when he was right on him maro missed on counter for cuelpk arid pred kentnur blocked nice fourman rush when the goalies knee were shax ing walsh oo on ac ton goalie and imarao made nice rush for ouelph but shot hlghj pinal score was 116 for acton and no penal ties the lineup was ouelph gotham goal klein and sloan defence sloan centre smith and marxo wings fo walsh meron and mclean oltcrnatcti acton greer goal jack kentnrr and gibbons defence morton centra morton and trry wings marxo joe kentner walters pred kentner and mooney alternates dr nekton ub goalie refttvo nell gibbons acton just notfh marxo was the best man for the guelph team and was dangerous on every rush por the benefit of the guelph man agement well say unit acton didnt yet uw conceit taken out of uum by cither royal city team have you anything eke to offer pre ferably some hockey talent raised in guelph that sports columntt in uie mercury does get some funny stories there was that story the other night about cer ium bidlvldual questioning the legibil ity of mooney and sclioufeldt and ho sayc believe it or not it is true well well say it fcjit the call was put in at the request of the famous dicky carroll of guelph to clear any doubt about mooneys legibility to play and we dctte uie wrluir of uiat column or dicky carroll himself to contradict that statement wj call go oojirid give mr carrolls conversation in the matter if ueoessary because we heard it all and the individuals do not need to be name lea any longer acton didnt care if uie whole ouelph team were gchonfeldts bejt tlie question of acton players ele giblllty wau quesuorjed by the ouelph coach but thats enough ouelph was pretty badly trimmed imports and all and cant teem lo take it tfustxotfcg mottling articular noteworthy in uie m0 except uiat uie hockey team from cltyof 30000 could muster up with thj help olother pomtt outside the aforesaid zclty xllo maro wasnt on the lbieup in gnrlph th my tf in guelph has been home on tlie sick lut for the uut yew ueeks well the ouelph outfit didnt take as much conceit out of acton as the 0itr lmm uiam did on monday night aoton 11 oimlph the return uume of guelph in acton on monduy uuht uuw the intermediate city uatn tubtltutid am frun the stove company apparently the city team did nut rclbj second trbumln from town team and the suutltuui wlm ttnl to take tht di ami the dose wail 11tl uhlch mluht aslly luive been mare there was lulr nud und uook1 thcet of ice marp seorrd the ilrat yoal for actn hi uid nrt urlod and mi roil ivtallitrd for ouelph vox took uui second cu lilt for ouelpt und terry erntd tlie couit wlirn he took mortons jus morton took no from an alst mooney and marxo tile tilth lo hlakc the count 53 in the first period and there were uo penalties norm morton uok tlie sixth uool from terryu pass tn the nrst two minutes of play murtj uf the ouelpll team auclicarttair tiiere has ben the luryest number of uuctlon sulu tliu year tluit have been held tor antni year past kerr has ben vicierlcnclnga busy time since tlie fall and whiter ueason and still has qtllt list of tlu ivetlu he ports that rlce realized are greatly improved horses are in dekiaiid and brlngbiy ifqfwl price last ue at tht tlie suit of tlie estate of the late jos hamilton und jtoy tinney cattle anil cowrt fihowed marked gain over previ ous blddlno and lumi were teudy in price at the sale of russell olennle in lvamaui iiurday hrade culver eliiht iihoih old und younucr brought eittiriil 3ntn sphi tenants in occupancy willliam panton word was received iki milton on wed nesday last of the dekih of major wil liam panton tn vancouver aa result of heart attack born in kil bride 85 years ago major panton was resident of milton for overecvoniy years before going to ue west por sixty five years ho was clerk of thjo county of halton be was founder of the st clair lodge ac of milton receiving gold medal trom grand lodge on the occasion of his fiftieth year as member hewad past piiut principal of st clair chapter he was member of oampbcuvlue pish and game club and for many years tho official scorer of milton baseball club major panton was formerly owner and editor of tho milton champion his wife liuie mckunzie daughter of tho rov conpn mckenticof milton prede ceased him eight years ago ho is sur vived by six daughters kathleen ot vancouver mona of winnipeg marlon helen and jean of toronto mrs ken neth duncan of toronto two sons df panton vancouver and maurice of toronto interment took place la toronto cannot be equipped and ueody for operation before fall all tenants now using their portions of the bunding mrs chastlfcs eftwin tlie teoftt itochetter herald gave the the new murray memorial building now has alt the tenants oc cupying the various quarters tho maonla lodge has moved into tho new premises and while the furnishings ore not all completely installed the monthly meeting was held there on monday night and tho official visit of tho district deputy grand master will be held in this new lodge room the prce library board has commenc ed the onerous task of getting established in the now premises the library will be closed for two weeks to allow for tho opening in the new rooms part of the shelving has been completed and the boolol moved but the re arranging and changing and installing of tho shelving will take some little tlme and tho two week period will be busy one for tho librarian and assistant librarian it li not anticipated that the activities and program will bo opened before full t1k architect is not prepared to release the contractors until after tho jlmt of may and conwxjuently tlie amount avullabki for equipment cutiuot be usid until lliut time equip ping of the adl take con siderable time and the arranging of program and it ls deemed advisable to defer this until fall tulhr ob th liflhking uw osu erwin natlvu of acton who passed away there on march 1st she was daughter of the late ilobart macphcrsoi and spent her girlhood and young womanhood days in acton and is ulster of chief macphcrson acton prlends in the home community join in extending sympathy to the bervaved mrs plorence macphcrson erwln wife of charles erwln died at her home 310 east commercial street friday march 1st 1935 she had been ill since oz tober mrs erwln war pioneer of kaiit nochntcr moving here from canada when the town uas first settled she uas charter member of the plrt pres bytcrlan church an active participant in church affairs and for many yeurj teacher hi tlw sunday school she uaj ulso member of lea court chapter or punerul services wtre held froiu tlie home on sunduy afternoon uov robert schwlnk tuistor olflclatiiic assisted by rev brandon gruuiuway former pastor of plrst presbyterian church burial was hi penncld cenie tery mm erwln is survived by her hus band clmrlcs sbur mrs ctiatles hynds of toronto and four brothers james dt govan saskatchewan wil liam of hortney manitoba chrlstoplier of pabrbunks alatjca and robert of acton ontario arthoh moore mrs jos moore and mks clara moore received tlie bad news ltut wck of uie sudden death in edmonton of the beloved son and brother arthur moore following heart attack serious luart cohdltlpn developed losfsummer necidtauiurhls being in tlie hospital for couple of ioaiiu but lie lias since been again at business arthur moore was born in acton fiftyfour ycaro ago son of mrs and the late james moore he spenthl boyhood and young man hood days in acton and served hki ap prenticeship at the printing at tine pure pufes as young man lie went west spending some time in winnipeg and later in edmonton where he cujrled on successful printing butaiaiss he was ol bright and cheerful disposition and many friends here in tlie old home town join tlie bereaved in mourning his pac ing besides hbi widow who was form jrl vhukphi mff vhv oil of the building arc yet to be installed but formal opening will need to be deferred for some months to present tlie building equipped as it will need to be und ready for operation tlie public lavatories have tlie lloora yet jo be finished and are not yet ready for use the bulldmg except those parts uccesslljlfl to ua tenants is not at pre sent open to tlie generul public until completed observed silver wedding anniversary mr and mrs jos allan of peacock corners near bantnafad ecl their 25th wedding anniversary on satn urday motjm 16th mrs allans mother with fifteen other guests were present to uxtend best wishes on this happy occasion tho supper table was nicely decorated with silver paper and those who served were misses myrtle and jteta allan grace dampler and ethel swln dlohurst an irish supper on thursday evening march 14th mr and mrs swackhomer go their homo for sty patricks supper which was wull attended by friends and neighbors the tables were pretty in green and white and were in charge of tho happy husllen group assisted by the junior girls when all had done justice to the irish stuw tho remainder of the evening was tpent in progressive crokinole mrs griffon won first prle for the ladlet and mr brownrligo and mr orlifcn equal in winning first for the men with ward graff giving clole race winning second qjnlon eliminated buxham ro daughter mru ncwcombe bentley of ilythe alto and one daughter betty and son james at home who jilnce variety of news palermo youth injured knocked on bicycle riding on the handlebar of bicycle vnd pllger palermo wa thrown to the pavement of hie dundos highway when struck byu truck driven by win stewart paisley street south hamiltol suffering laceration or the ixalp und slight concussion ed man who woj rltlbig the bicycle buffered twkted ankle truffle officer rullly in vestigated tlie ueddent and plluor aftr medical attention was taken to his home ka game but spnt enjoyable kvcnlnx lait priday evening tho hockey club of acton united church went to ouelph to play the york roud baptist team til ice was not fit for the game but plea sant evening of christian fellowship wus held when tlie putyers went to tha home or mr durowj old york koud where tlw young men were entertalhrd at dinner after period of group bulg ing tlie acton group extended heary vala of tlianks to their hosts to whlcn rev mv chlpchose riiplled on behalf of tlie york rond young menv aso elatlon church of england he was cleitr craftsman ellread and lover of nnlmnls und of nature his quiet friendly duiosltlon and hls kindly humor and gentleness mode him host of friends ho will be much missed in acton tho funeral wan held on monday afternoon with tervlccln st albun church acton conducted by rev lluulngex tlrn of wr ilirlhmi3ulittauiiuuvi lius lt ing him in the business beside the aged mother two brothers charles and johnrno dtwtrrtstets7titr clura of acton and mrs prederuk punk of blnyhumten remain tiim ftttiem wtk held on prid ftemofcrtt attended in body and conducted masonic unerul the bearers wer klhg ii hlnton george chap hiytiltiininrdrirbchautwsttmi mccleary interment ua made in fulrvkjw cemetery acton james davison ouelph jamf eitemed ly from su5 to each auctloneel kerr uj this ls new high mark iloru id nnplenunts also wild mell thk fcvknlno mkal kllokhtmc tiuft ut bunqutt in london pul hlntlf out lo lw nlre to chine ifnthtiian vlttlng next to him sniie uhat ut loss for sruull talk lie veti ttiiud after the itrst eoure to inquire likie sivopee lliere was no reply am aft thf next up his first opening wltli llkte pkjue thk evoked still more ueiiiul bluin laur hi th vinlng uu visitor from tlie vnr eut itiondtd to toast in ptrftct english on resuming his scut he aaked hki dbv lomnled neighbor tikee spcecbee ixcopt uuila bea rour he follywd and intumient was made in edmonton cemetery charuij oonway after several jeurs or ulheultli und lx weeks of critical lllneii there dkl pn march 17th mr charle conwui of church street he was born in suss england and iducaud ut brighton col at the age of nineteen he came lo canada establishing hlmsijf in in brou in ibuu he married minnie 13slree tluuuhter colonel thomm cuu of princeton they moved uxbrldge win re his children ueru born aiulwlirteiirluojrhu wife died iliv children who survive ur con uiij iif llunlsvule mm it job stone of delaware and alma conujy or toronto in 1ui mr conwuy mur rlid mu margaret hutihliion who preil asd him lle years ugo in loltl he bought busliiki in artou und ilia ihed here ever iiiilf although he retlrd from bushub1 several ieurj ugo mi conwuy ww oonsrvulhe iinnibr of walker lodge ti wh fur the piuit three years he has served treusuri und member of tir thoiiantb of former pupils died in th hospital nt ouelph on saturtlay tho otinin educationist served us principal und principal emeritus of ouelph col kglate for more than half century hi celebrated hh 07th birthday only feu weeks ago and wus 111 only weetc th he taught have become utatesmtii two games in the lbcmlflnals in tho intermediate group clinton moi durham in galt on tuoday in tltc third game and won 32 there wjre quite number from acton who went to otrkrto see thu game clinton has the younger and footer team but they wen botii pretty evenly mulched elliott the clinton goalie wus the star of tho gams cluitonv first yoal was scored by the durham goalie wlan clearing tho pyck clinton and whitby nojtf meet in tha finals at oshawa oh prlduy and in gait on monday night local baptist huiory prevented younf lvopleri society the regular meeting of the baptist vuung lvopleu society on sunday even hig was in charge of miss masalcs paper the history of tho baptist church hi acton was given by miss masal which proved very intercbtlng picturuj of former pastors and first members uere sliown on thcscreen mr ja mclntosli om of uie few remain ing charter members took part fci thj service many nieusagcs from former pastors were read during tlie cenuig the scripture lejn was read by miss franklin trio mtji graham mrs armstrong md mr coles tang hiuh uppicuited number and ladles quartette misses imcmullen jessie coleti plonk and mrs veldhuls ren dered number which was enjoyed si kalrlcku supper and entertalament very enjoyable function was held on monday evening in the united church when uie ludla aid sockity gave st putrlckvi supper and irish program bounteous supper was provided with tho irish delicacies and irish table de corations in prominence tho program which followed was presided over by mr drown and included selections by the orchestra reading by miss jean barbour brass octette by messrs oibon george simpson george smith kirby williams splelvotje carney byrne lloyd easterbrook and charted laiulsborourhr solo by miss ituth olb ion brass quartette by miisri xt splelvoael landsborough simp son and oibuon male quartette by messrs mosaics ted clllford ojo smaller committee to administer the welfare work in acton now council accepts suggeslioft of the provincial inspector and names committee of five legion will arrange celebration for may 6th on silver jubilee occasion dogs must now be tagged tstdeughung fixtaresfor ymcar4rdeir to beimrtalleav at tho fortnightly session or the coun cil an monday evening councillors dr xnekion mcmillan and mccutchcon were present and reeve harrison was in the chair tlie in tli report of tho finance com mltuu recommended payment of tho following accounts general recount atkinson gravel for tree to john newton gravel mi 8j0 purdy labor on streets 145 mcbaln labor on strecu flocw bell telephone coservlces lo 35 19 murray memorial account jos held on electric contract 100 00 16747 13 10 talbot hardware jus symon estate supplies 270 57 thu report was adopted mv bg arnold on behalf of tho acton branch of tho canadian legion addressed uie council regarding fit ting celebration for the jubilee of thu uccension to the throne of king george ijnm iiim mnwilniiil ii linn glmpn and nmidconthictttby miss ruui and mv norman olbson reading on ireland and st patrick by mrs bjrt mnwa lnrmonlcu election by tom nicol knox guild sfcuug the regular weekly niveung of knox guild was held on wedmtlay march mlttee to offer their cooperauon with uie cquncll and other community or ganlzauohs lo maku celebration fitting to uils auspicious occasion the legion were prepared to bring these organize tlons together in this matter if the council so desired tlie council expressed their apprecla uon of tuit offer and favored the plai outlined tetter from uie provincial secre tary on this matter wus read by uie council urging uiat suitable progrun be arranged by each municipality the council asked uio legion rcpro senluuws to proceed with tlie plans as outlined and report us progress was nut do in the organization and details und tlie council ugrced to lend their mpport mr reld exhibited sample of ekc trie fixtures for uie outsuk entrances to the bulldbijr llitjsc were upproved und tmr held instructed to secure them mr belyea uskvid perpilslom to conduct an uucuan sale of merchandise in acton without payment of thu transient traa cm fee council decided this was hot permlssuble und tlie fee of 925 must paid tlie asked for the use of the hall for play in conjuncuon wiui uie nerval onganlzauon council agreed to tej if tills arrangement was liermlssuble and if so to rent the hail for this purpose it was later ascertain ed that the license of tho hall permitted rental to amateur playars frftm other pouits hf bylaw changing jhu pnethod of collehing the dog tax in uie munici pality wus given the required readings and passed by tho council this change makes it unnecessary to put the amount of dog tax on uie tax roll instead of oils owners of dogs will be required to purcliase tug and pay uie tax and animals without the tag may be des troyed by uie municipal officer the question of reducing uie tax was dis cussed but at the present no action was lukull hstter wot received from st josephs hospital regarding the case of two in digent patients and hospital accounts owblg instructioiw for uio clerk to reply were given be made for hall rental on tlie function held by fch albans chutcli communication was rueehed from thttcotnirytictirtebatatn for relief work on the roads by uie count andth acco to bo forwarded nth and was under uie tlue of saint from ireland in uie abschctr of the president mr clarence henderson topk the chair miss marjory near read the scripture lesson and mr bchnle ltd in prayer tlie roll cull was an swered by something irish after uie buitueis wus discussed thu following and scholars orllsts and teacher hi ajl program was presented wilocuon frm parui of canada and the united stulv and in remote parts of the world born near port hope mr davkan was edu cated ut the high school there und the sunday school orchestra quar telle consisting of mnjtrs mann rumley splelvogel aiid smith miss lruiwes chlsholm und vernon tmiiht public school near his biruiplaco agnew repderetj vocul duett cornet for two years he went lo guelph col duett by meuim chas landsborough leu lute is niutlumullcu master hi 1b76 und splelvogel reading on st incoming principal in yybruaryri803rbii patrick by beckett nnoc the reltfnatlon of the late dr william telle if irtli airs solo by rev 11 tier he continued us principal until nnle and short musical skit called juiii 1uj3 uhen he wui appointed lrl tlpal emeritus caiucuy in uhlch he sered until qm mr davison wuj fcmnthu muehrees birthday in whlh the following took tart misses lorraine wilson ulllan woodball laura hull pie ideut of tiit ontario educitlonul mjirgurit brown und btaslu lluwllngs und muani george simpson norman olbson and rudolih splelvogul afccr the cloilng liynin uie meeting closed ultli the mlzpuh benediction afbur warus dulnty lunch was served by the iucluuou in 101u lamous men wlu tflved early education from hbn ln cludid liwurd johnson mutropouluil 0ra star hon hugh ouuirle minu tr of justice and arthur cuttcii chicago wliwit broker oii charlejjj soolal commlttoo and community tng of at tliomus survlvi lng was enjoyed by all to uie department tho council uieu considered uie sug geutton of uw welfare inspector to twutea snialle rcomhificrolo carry on uie welfare work hi acton as uie pru senj committee was un wieldly and un able to secure quorum to uttend the mtvtlngs moved hy mccutcheon seconded by mcmillan uiat whereas the inspector of 5ublic welfare has recom mended that the relief committee be madv smaller uiat uie present relief commltbti appointed in 1934 be dis banded and that lieiiccforui uiu relief committee for acton be composed of councillor mason mcdonald mrs win arnold und mrs 1l har rlson with mcpheruon as relief c4floraatduamodanald aasaarm ta rytniasure curried 11 money until the end of tho fourteenth cen tury wooden skewers were used instead of pltni ui metal articles being very expensive ptns were accopuble gift to lady occasionally aaum of monqy waa given for thulr purchase in the of an allowance and called pin money the name still applies to small sum to be used in the purchase of sundries news of acton and the district erin summer home baneired when mr and mrs john robb of huron avenue toronto visited their summer home at grin they found that the house had been tiroken into unci roblkdof everyudng except the vurni tur valued antique clock auverwara bedding and wearing apparel had been taken the thieves broke into shed and took valuable set of carpenbera tools they cut their way through vari ous doom to strip the house of its con tents provincial constable keeler is investigating kl patrick tea delightful st patricks lea was held at uie home of mrs blow on sat urday afternoon march 16th by the members of the mission band of knox church continuous program waa afaoya orchestra composed of martin hassard vernon agnew nor man wright and jack blow individual musical numbers were given by tihn woodhall wlhna hansen marguerite atid bella rouzell vernon agnew and norman wright mrs wm johnstone and mrs pred anderson poured tea and uie senior girls served the guests united church womens misfamary society tlie regular monthly meeting of thff womens missionary society of the unit ed church won held on wednesday even ing of last week at the home or mrs ifraser the president mrs rarberee was in tho chair the devo uonal period was conducted by the president the reports of the secretary and treasurer were read and adopted mrs li hymstreet convener pre pared an murcsting program membeia of her group taking part miss bennett read well prepared paper uie seventn chapter from the study book on india describing very fully thw customs and ways of living among the people their work and evangelism there miss fceigbt read devotional leaflet ambitious prlonds miss peril brown read paper march musings mrs ailken of bal llnafad president of halton presbytei lal and mrs wilson of ashgrovc 1st vlcelprcuident were present to talk over and prepare with the ladies for the convention which ls to be held in acton uie last week of april mrs fraser served dainty lunch vote of thvika was given uie hostess for her madly hospitality david copperfield at the grefoqr charles dickens classic david cop perfield will be feature at the gregory theatre on monday night the story ls fumedjvjxscuy as dickens wrote it and its value fa evidenced by uie fact uiat it ls one of the sensations of ute screen year hailed everywhere as an outstanding atiracuon sixtyfive stars and featured players headed by fields lionel barrymore madge brans maureen csullivan edna may oliver lewis stone frank lawton freddie bartholomew elizabeth allen and roland young have uie principal roles but uie task of condensing one thou sanotlageanofkikerisetory tnltfstaa dard motion picture length was no sine cure it required almost year of con tarwaffort on the part of david selnlck uie metrcgoklwynlayer producer ocorge cukor the director nnvtutt ind dtckenslanjauthority and howard bu brook noted scenarist coming events alitiuuntctnculb of meetings coo cert ut other even under thu tieaduiif charted lo cents per line with minimum charge for ay ktmouncesucnt of ajc bund concert by acton citizens band in the town hall on sunday march shit ut 30 oclock tho wuoieiivi inuutute will hold an auchrpand danceon town hall admission 36c tnohtdtng ticket on quilt puv and dance coming ihro uie rye threect comedy proven td by the norval junior farmers will be held in the town hou aijton on friday evening march 29th at is under theaqspices of the old time ndmodern cjanch will follow the play mualo being mup piled by tlepjoocchea tra aso