ratjrsday janttabt lstb ibm the acton free press paob nvi xxgetecvo thetford of milton spent crudd the weekend in town torooto is yislting this week with acton friends miss emma robinson is visiting at her home in kenllworth tor few days mrs lepage of toronto is visit ing wlumcooljf moore at mporc croft mr and mrs gillies of esques ing visited with mr and mrs earl vincent on sunday mr and mrs caldwejl of dur ham aro visiting with rev and mrs ii caldwell for lew days mr and mrs wm anderson and betty of oalt called at the homo of mr and mrs earl if vincent on sunday mrs john agnew miss mary frost mrs wilson and mb law of toronto visited at row and mrs it caldwclrx recently misses marjorle and dovothy cald well and mr wullam caldwell of dur ham were visitors at rev and mrs ii caldwells miss clara harris and messrs wesley and arthur harris of rockwood visited with rev and mrs henry caldwell the past week friends ore pleased to learn that com tttir arnold was able to re turn on friday last from the hospital in ouelph all wish him speedy recovery and return to good health mrs amos tmw was able to return xrom the hospital in toronto on satur day and all are pleased to learn that the injured li is now healing nicely while ahe is convalescing at home neighborhood erin mr wedden of welland ontario is visiting with mr and mrs dar ner mrs stephens and other friends mrs george robxbi and son david have returned home after spending two week with her sister mrs lae at almo at meeting on monday evening the erin curling club roorganlied far the season when the following officers wvre appointed president overland vicepresident sinclair secretary treasurer oeorge horton managing committee hush dr dear geo sanders the homo of mr and mrs oeorge wheeler seventh uiil erin was the seen of lwppy gathering on christmas day when the immediate members of the family eighteen in all assembled and jobivd hi celebrating the fortyfifth wed dmg anniversary of my and mm wheel er ttw family presented tliclr parents with suitable remembrance of the happy occasion and pleasant day was ipent in tlw family circle advocate churchill the annual meeting of churchill vailed church was held on january 15th alt department reported gooo year and each department has wording surplus on liand despite the extensive improvements carried on hit year the officers elected were members of session griffin swackhamcr robt kerr smith board of stewards kerr smith graff mcarthur ii orlhln swackhamcr mr swuckhamer was reelected secrutary of the hoard ii griffin treasurer miss russell treasurer of the missionary and maintenance fund tlie sunday school has membership of over 75 arthur swackhamcr is sunday school superintendent krr and ii griffin are assistants etta swackhamcr sun day school secretary il draff trea iurer smith is choir leader and rev stepheruou assistant mrs gordon was appointed superintendent of the cradle roll mrs andrew dobhle is thrhurch organist rmrs rkett as jibtant the young peoples are supply piymg the church wtlh new hymnaales georgetown georgetown pire brigade held ltu sli tytlurd annual ball and supper in ute arena on now years eve when record gathering enjoyed one of tlio best events in the history of the brigade sunday morning the firemen were call ed out to chimney fire at whitneys on george street the blote was xtinguuhed before much damage was done the georgetown woollen mills and equipment formerly owned by cork were sold by public uuctlon on monday lout to mr himmell of toronto for 4v23 mks charlottiwilsonof aelig rova underwent an operation for appendicitis at ouelph general hospital last friday her many friends will uj pleased to kjmhejsretoverlngnlcely mr it ptnlayson who has been ulfcr at the hank of montreal here lias been promoted to position in the branch at norwich and leaves today wednsduy to take up hid nw duties mr trvthway formerly of tluunesvuv succeeds mr hojayaon mr john it barber will sail trout new york on thursday night on another world cruise thl time lie will go by way of rio do janerlo south america south africa india java china and japn returning by way of the hawaiian islands and kium canal to now york mcrald george wallace clothes shop exclusive but not expensive george wallace 125 yonge street opp uyrlft toronto jntermediates and juniors win all continued from page one john found tn sphere word got right biaidoroux oreer savca again lindsay had nice try and anderson tried and then passed out goals were mlnuo quantity terry also had nice sliot mooncy pegged away couple or times and bus morton tore in for tries play was in tfho georgetown ter ritory considerably in this pvrlod and the georgetown team were tiring con siderably under the hot puco set by the homesters with but two minuter to morton very weu indeed everybody in the georgetown net but not the puck woods was forced to cover up couple of good shots sanderson was banished and acton turned it on again while ho was oh brush at 17 minutes scored counter no minute later bunco from ncramble foroed thorod light to blink again for acton tho visitors made wright uuve couple more beautiful tries but when the period ended the georgetown team were in tho acton ter ritory score acton 2j georgetown pen alties acton buyllv georgetown rid dull imd sanderson in uuiwi two ezurd turned it on from dm urt and wright saved thu period was young wlien brush was sent bros and mooney tore hito georgetown to oiu cooler georgetown turned on tho patterson ro bileeljulat tn bye ktwmln oribopuo km 1u wyndhsna 81 not ii aoelrt phone aio qnaluy aaeynuit promptefficient service that is what you will get if you favor us with your business whether it be ten cent or five dollar job they wultrecelveour very best attention and mechanic al skill as we have had many years experience we feel assured that we can give you with any work you entrust us with our terms and cash and very reasonable geo cowie son mill street acton territory niid the goal that is now his tory was cored gcorketowu now otorm vd tlio acton goal luid on couplu of rushivi forced the acton team to pluy hard one thot found oreer out of his net but it misled entirely another was rleured cleverly by the local goalio after hlttbig hu pads mnal scoroacton oeoruelown no penal tlui tlio llnoup georgetown goal blchardson dufence zlmmcr and anthony centre tost wina word and sergent alter nates duncan stecn borton hall acton goal greer defence scott and walters centre terry wings an derson and lindsay alternates marzo motion bus morton and mooncy referee ernie wortley toronto reom the ptlk9s box on tho nights play the aoton team looked better than georgetown by mora than one goal but of course richard son is member of that team isnt he tost is still able to motaj as many shirty plays as over and can take advantage of tho breaks too scott walters aluimarxo are there defensively and are also good at storm ing the enemy territory dlvcn good fast lea when thcito two teams mi up again we predict game that will attract good crowd and keep the fans on their toes eramosa officials appointed for 1936 at inaugural session of council expenditure on roads and bridges estimated at 12800 for year power but could not icore both oalhi wi ru forced to turn back ihol but wright was having plenty of uork and uftey jivu mlnuteb of pluy lambert sc6r ed goal no in scramble george town were kolng bvtuir in this ierlod but atton rtally did look better by thowi threy koia sovernl minute later bay ilji wiui aain lint to tho lioouuow and wols wtis called ujon couple of tlmus to make stopi wright niado beau tiful stop on ejirds try when tlio bell went play was in guorgltown end of tlie arena score acton georgetown penal ties acton bnnh and bayaxi tlie lost frame found acton still going good especially ut the opening and play uas just two minutes old when brush scored goal for tho visitors on long shot play revcrwd to acton territory and after scramble georgetown was allowed their ilrst goal although there was great deal of dlsscntlon on tho part of tlio acton goalie und team who claim ed tlio puck liad never crossed tho goal lmo the referee however allowed tho goal this seemed to make aoton really provoked and bunco took pass from lambert for goal at four minutes sanderson got goal for georgetown at minutes on nice solo rush woods nicely this seemed to give georgetown heart and they sure gave all they had rlddall socurcd tbtohcxt two for georgetown one in scramble and the other on solo try beating woods nicely tilings looked rather blackfor acton aji brush wad now sent off by wave from the referee but they manag 1936 nassagaweya council met monday enlimaten of 12000 passed for roaffc and bridged officers are appointed the inaugural meeting of nassagaweya council was held on monday council having ulgned the usual dec larations of office began business by reading and confirming the minutes of december 16th accounts uerc parked as follows lor relief purposes 13145 dr black medical nerviccs 1500 turner funeral rervlce 30 00 the chirk rcrljucrlng births marriages and deaths 1050 elslcy hall repairs 2g0 road superintendent voucher no 6550 road superintendents voucher relief no 1a 040 the tounshlp was divided into four sections for road supervision mr simp con the south quarter mr motion tho cast mr robertbon the north and my campbell the west bylaw was passed appointing tho officers 03 follows asccsor mc millan collector thoa richardson il arnold marshall weed inspec tor prank rlneliart auditors chos darby and malcolm holmes sheep in spectors irving and cameron hitch ing school attendance officer mahon pound keepers wm reui alf border thai richardson drew pulton pence viewero walter inglls chlaholm wm early wm euiott jos prank wilson donald clark earnest dredge mcphereon bylaw was passed authorising tlio reevuund treasure when needed from the bank of nova sco the reeve and clerk were authorised to moke report and request the usual grant from the department of highways on an expenditure on roatto and bridges to the amount of 0000 during 1035 bylaw was passed providing for an estimate of 13000 on roads und bridges during the current year bert lamb yos up pointed caretaker of tlie townslilp hall mr john roberuon was appointed re lief officer for 1030 mr stanley pulton was appointed delegate tojaood roods convention ii simpson and robertson to rural municipal convention council adjourned to meet february 3rd at one oclock tlio largest crowd to date was out on to auvc ort scoring until he returned thursday night and got their moneys wtt rou tn wqr pers were gctthig rather on edge the pace won also telling on botli teams there was considerable discussion on woods was called pnon to make some tho part of tlio georgetown players and cood stops and wan successful wright fans about the goal being allowed but wm not havm to ciu5y clulcr and wortley agreed it wan all right so the 10 minutes brush got his third coun cilors that acton fans made were not of ul ni thl scemed to much in vain and lurely after bcorlrttf two ui6 for georgetown to take and few locals were entitled to one of them seconds later sanderson got his second goal of tlie frame rlddall nnd moloyjje funny georgetown oakvllle and uc nbhed to the cooler together guclph are all plnnnlng to be in tho playoffti with acton well doesnt make much difference to acton which one it is though both claimed they had done nothing wrong acton ucre successful in pulling the game out win by keep ing the georgetown crew from scoring any further these are simply high of course georgetown wasnt satisfied ln tnis framc therl bl nllm over that goal they arent generally happy when the othur side scorea but it takes more than arguing fans to win hockey games to us other nood plays on both ldes not gien final score acton georgetown penalties acton brtuh nnd molozzlc georuloyn rlddall anyway it was nice croud wouldnt tho be surprised if acton returned tho com pllmcnt in the georgetown arena pro vided of courc t2 ice isnt soft again tlie guelph boys slipped an uncxpect acton goal woods defence gibbons and armstrong centre ezard wings motoric and bruh alternates blinco holmes liimbert and bnyllss georgetown goal wright defence ed win over the oakville iund and duncil anti norton centre bradley without manager or coach nnd not sykm nnd rlddall altrmns full team perhaps the royal city crew might have been previously handicap ped by too much executive nnd instruc tion sanderson wcctan nnd marchmcnt referee tost georgetown just jottings tlie acton boys are going decided oakville sports writers have been ex better nnd lindsays coaching is ccr ceptionally quiet this week reason we suppose theres talnly showing to advantage this show ed clearly on friday night wouldnt surprise us bit if it was acton and georgetown for the playoff ti now wouldnt that make the hearts of both arena managements do double quick action tlie very idea is enough to bring on crop of heart failures ln both towns the longest 1play eugene oneill who is working at play hi 30 acta pfeiumably hopes for kinder reception of his work than was accorded another longdrawnout dram atic experiment oonah by edmund palconera produced ut her majestys theatre london in 18fls the curtain went up at 30 and when the lott of the audience withdrew just aflr hi there wre still several scents to be plajed with the theatre empty however tho weary actors refused to carry on und the curtain fell for the first and last time mi what until now7 brems to liave been the longcat pbty evr lnnlcted on uio british public man chcattr guarduu aoton georgetown girprrduye veiling the xctonjunior hockey team journeyed to georgetown and took the georgetown junior puck cliaseru ib task by 05 icore inthe first two periods acton outplayed george town 30 but in tlie finnl period george town turned it on and just about suc ceeded ln carrying the match into over time in tho final frame the refereelng job by local ref looked rather oneaided but enough oald along that line the georgetown team wero working under handicap being player short through out the gome tha acton team certanly are much improved since their lost game which was plajed in elora and we should not be surprised if they gave the other teams battle for top honors yet almost from the faceoff in the open lugstanza georgetown secured tlie puck and tried shot at woods who saved tlie ice was very bumpy but there was no water on it and it was fairly hard the going wua fast considering the ice conditions acton stormed the oppon ents goal and wright wived lambert had couple of nice shots but wright saved acton were distinctly outplaying thvlr opponents bnuli was going good for acton woods was also playing nice ly uaylls was sent to tlio penalty box while he was off georgetown trld hard und woods was forced to buve couple of times andalways obllgad being so lneuned ac ion had couple of shots tliat made the fans gasp rlddall wav bun ldied und then how acton turned it on oil couple of plays georgetown were forced to tnajte avd but tliey did the defence covered their men much better than ln former games it may be moneysaver to have local referees but it would have saved good deal of dissatisfaction had there been an outside man friday night an acton spectator happened to walk townjwh ind ft eon pie fellows one being goal judge he remarked to his companion wasnt just sure that tlie flrstgoslfor georgetown washir biiti figured one goal couldnt do much harm lvard actons centre player got out of bed to appear ut that game he appar ently has the measles some pluck aoton 10 georgetown acton juniors took the georgetown junior aggregation to task on monday night in earnest and when the goals were all counted up acton had 10 and georgetown had not bad nights work was it tlie locals looked much uupcrlor to their georgetown rivals ln every frame and if they continue to improve as at present give notlco for all teams in the circuit to watch their trp the inost improved section we think is tho defence und they are covering up much more effectively and giving woods the goalie great deal more protec tion than he had at the beginning of tlw season the forwards also are working much better combination and the second line are working decidedly better file ice on monday night was quite futit and both teams wen able to get going at much faster pace than ln georgetown georgetown backclieck well und tried liurd all night but the locals liad the better of tlie pluy and demonstrated this several times wlum they pluyud shorthanded and kept georgetown orf the score sheet there was small crowd hand for concluded 6rt paga cight tlio councilelect for the township of erumumi met in the town hall rocjc wimd at ii ocliwk on monday january 13th 1030 uccordlng to statute the clerk rijxirud that at tlie election on january 6th il storey was elected himvc and albert lush john hlndley gray and wm pinkncy were elect counrlort these gentlemen were all present signed tliu derlarutlon or office and took their spatsaffthu council for 1031 on motion of mevrs john hlndley und gray bylaw no was pawd appointing otficlabf for 1930 as follows clerk and treasurer frank day assessor tho foray the auditors arch mcnabb und john pox weed inspector wm hamilton reller oiriccr john henderson dr waller sanitary inspector barrio mut rle member of board of health and truant oilicer mccutcheon road superintendent jomufl oakes sheep valuators baymi and wm grieve pound keepers hairy ookcs ousuc john mitchell pour corners henry plowculhg spoodsldc john weathcrson evcrton james borden eden mills and james mcpherson rock wood nee viewers arch mcnabb tlios cox john grieve chas young oakes and croft bylaw no was passed on motion of messrs lush and ptnlcpey authorizing the reeve and treasurer to borrow as required up to 4a00o00o from tho royal bunk any bank or private individual bylaw no on motion of messrs hlndlty and pinkncy provided for on expenditure on roads and bridges not cxocedlng l3hn000jncludlng the police villages of rockwood and eden mills messrs gray and john hlndley sponsored motion which was carried instructing tlio clerk to prepare tent ative plan or droit of the polling sub divisions relative to general revision in accordance with uio municipal act with at least one new polling ftubdlvkion added at eden mills the plan to bo considered at tlio february meeting of council on motion of messrs hlndley and plnkney the treasurer was authorized to have township cheque form spec ially printed moved by gray seconded by john hlndley tliat the treasurers bond be renewed with tlie canadian general insurance co for 5000 00 and that holdup nnd robbery insurance of 1000 be added and that the council consider this bond and insurance sufficient and satisfactory carried on motion or messrs gray and plnk ney tlw reeve and clerk mere instructed to apply for the statutory grant on high way expenditure for 1035 on motion of messro plnkney and hlndley nine copies of the municipal world were ordered for tlie use of mem bers of council and officials on motion or messrs hlndley and lush the reeve nnd treasurer uerc in structed to collect arrears taxes ac cording to the municipal act and by land tax iale if necessary mr arch mcnabb reported that he and mr fox had audited the books of the treasurer the tax roll and tho tax register for tho yuar 1035 nnd found them correct but that new pro vincial regulations compelled the audit ors to make an individual check on all ratepayers whose taxes wyre unpaid mr mcnabb stated that this would be com pleted and full report presented to council nt the february meeting accounts amounting to 93771 were passed for payment and council adourn ed to february 10th on motion of messrs gray nnd john hlndley seedcmnory gnus tlie division of forage plants ha con ducted experiments with reed canary grasu for many years these tests hawo shown that it is valuable grass to grow on land which becomes flooded with water for time each season it docs not thrive wllnro stagnant water lies on the land throughout um mimmsf but it grows well with free water close to the noil surfuce ried canary trawl is most use ful on land tliut is too wet for most oilier crop and especially on peaty and juiirk soils once reed canary ras is estublbjiud it will lust for many years and may be cut for hay or pastured it spreads by underground stems und forms good sod but unlike quuck grues it fairly tusy to eradicate there ln no danger that it will give trouble hy sprtudlng to tlie cultivated upland fields grains for tlie breeding kwe in early whiter with hay supplying tho bulky part of tho ration breeding ewes in good condition liave wry little need for grain however with mixed or grass liays somu proteinrich concentrate should be added one quarter to one half pound per day of mixture of two parts oats and one pari bran gives very good results oats are relished by sheep they strengthen the owe while bran furnishes tlie protein needed to balance the ration in addition to assisting tho digestive organs by its laxative qualities other grains such as barley corn wheat and peas are fattening reeds and should not be used except hl small quantities and for ewes unit arc in very poor con dition they should always bo tod in combination with bran and oats to llghtr en tho mixture taking ktocfc tho farmer who takes stock now and plans for his farming operations during tlie coming crop season will be able to order his fertilizers spraying material insecticides etc ln good time he will ako be able to eliminate unprofitable hens cows and other animals and other wise cut tlio cost of production oakville ono of trafalgars oldest rosldanu john mcgowan seventh line trafalgar passed away at lib homo on saturday year rev canon russell smith liad narrow escape from possible injury on trldaywhen tlie carhewos driving wau struck by trailer and badly damaged tuesday night gave us the opportunity of taking our first peak at tlie 103d acton team and it is our candid opinion that more will be heard of tills squad before tlie curtain rings down on 1030 hockey star mrs maokendrlck left this woek for an extended trip to iew zealand over 100 attended tlie inaugural meet ing of tlie oakville branch of tha humane society held in the council cluimbers tuesday uvciilng mr james bjukelock who liaa been undergoing treatment ln tho toronto general hospital returned to his home on tuesday harry rottenburg who according to hla owry testimony never drives over tlio speed unit paid 13 05 in mondays court for the privilege of knocking scvn posts out of the guard rolls on the curve in tho highway near appleby school iucord no uai liahltm when young man has jio bud luiblts he is sold to tx good but that is only negative after all the important ques tion is what good liublts docs lie poetess what line qualities are so tstablulicd in your character tliat you can count on them not to have uy bud habits or any good one either means lack of personality executors auction sale um the township op esquestno farm and iiigir class farm stock implements hay grain and household gyyiectit character made bv hard things ko less person than former pre sident of the united states lias recently called attention to the fact that char acter is the product of hardships tlicco hard times you grumble about may really do more for you than the years of pros perity when it is comparatively easy to obtain whatever you ant selfmade men who have fought their way up to the top struggling agalnut every form of hardship are likely to resolve that their chlldreen shall have an easier time the result is that their sons and daughters are frequently very uortldas young people they have been shielded from everything hard nnd so they have remained undeveloped some the hardships with which their fa titers had to contend uould have been tlie making of them some of ou who are pasdug through difficult experiences and are tempted to lumper may find com fort in the thought tliat character is not made by ease but by hard things eery hard experlencc met with faith and courage makes jou finer and strong the undcraigncd lias received instruc tions from uiu executors of tho fqtn of the late john hilton to sell by iubllc auction on lot 32 first line esqueslng one mile west of acton just off no highway on wednesday january 22nd 103g at 1300 oclock sharp tho following loitses perchrron filly years weigh i40o prreheron gelding yeors weigh 1300 grey percheron mate 1400 lbs year brown horse clydo jeans 1500 lbs blmjc horse agod tlib good string of noruj and in tlie pink of condition 13 cows and heifers roan cow fresh time of sale ltnaii cow dlle timo of kajrrrnnn cow springer rouii heifer br may loth red cow milking bred in june spotted cow in full how of milk imd november ltt red cow milk ing bred lust of august roan cow milking bred november 35th holsteln cow frih black cow due to freshen in february put cow fat heifers lad cow due in march steers rising yours old black heifer years hohi heifers ruling years red heirrs spring calves veal calf young culves shorthorn bull cars bred by leslie jlc pcarcn this is good herd of selected shorthorn grudes good milkers und in perfect condition hogs york sow due to farrow about february 1st york sow duo to farrow about march 1st young sow due about april 1st young sow due march 10th young sow duo about april 15th the are good yorkshire soww of the robertson breed chunks loo lbs chunks about 70 lbs chunks three months old sheep fi oxford sheep ram fowl 130 plymouth rock fowl harness set double harness set single harness old harness horse collars saskatchewan robe as good as new blankets curry combs brushes implements frost jfc wood binder foot cut in good shape masseyhanl mower nearly new cultivator nearly new 13 teeth international steel sulkey hay rake steel land roller foot massey harris plow never been used floury plows 13 hoe seed drill frost si wood hoy loader discs mplato scuffler pulper chatham fannin mill with bagger attaehmenthay rack 14 feet good one hay fork ropes and pulleys set of renfrew truck scale 3000 lbs set of diamond harrows stock ruck truck wagon old wagon top buggy cutter some lumber cords of 4foot soft wood mlxod set of whiftlctrees neckyokes spring scab peed boxes barrels set of sloop slclglis gravel box stoncboat cant hook crow bars ladders chains hoes devices ensilage fork oraha bags go fourinch tile plymouth sedan automobile in running condition hay and grain tons of red clover stack of hay 15 tons of alfalfa and timothy mixed 400 bushels of oats 125 bushels of pull wheat some rye 300 bushels of turnips in pit 200 bushels of mangels 35 bags of dooky potatoes furniture kitchen range with warming closet heater bedroom suite rocking chalny kitchen chairs washing machine churn butter bowl melotte cream separator couches waslistond fall leaf table lamps lanterns scalers lawn mower fire extlnguliher garden hose lounges crosscut saw carpentcm tools the farm will be offered at thd same time subject la reserve bid con tains 160 acres first class buildings terms will be given day of talc if not sold will be rented terms cash nothhijf to be removed until settle tar satisfactorily dont fall to attend th sale if you are in need of good stck tldh sale will start nti time kerr auctioneer phone 30 acton plank clerk the lapse that means disaster the other day the newspapers chron icled the death of young man at tlio end of motor trip of two thousand mlhu lie had crossed mountain ranges met the hazards of slippery roads and been imperilled by the carelewmess of other drivers five miles from home his attention was distracted by uio sight of an acquaintance in passing car he did not notice tlio changing lights but hot ahead and crashed into truck some young people have an idea that occasional lapses on their port should be overlooked if for most of tlie thuo they itand by their principles tliey as sume tliat temporary lowering of their tundardsls unimportant thcsd lapses however moon tlie undoing of nil they liave accomplished by montlw of pers is ten tc ft ortmnjunswerv ingl oyaltvti the difficulties this young motorist liad surmounted in hki long drive meant nothing because ln tlie end his atten uon wandered for second day of folly yes an liour may offset years of struggle ono unwlue investment may dissipate fortune that took lifetime to accumulate guard against tlio moments when aspiration relaxes and principle lcems unimportant for those momenta may be your undoing tuvo of country does not oonnlot with the ideal of worldstate prleritley gregory theatre friday january 17th transatlantic tunnel super men under the ocean super speed super tvirllls guper drama tarring richard pix and mudgu evans comedy tramp tramp tramp chapter of the mystery mountain saturday january 18th the case of the lucky legs gay smooth merry thrilling eturrhigwatrenwttliam trlcla ellis hie second of tlio popular major bowes amateurs foxnews monday january jzoth broadway melody of 193g giant entertainment with jack benny and cast of 15 stars car toon time for love oddity pltculrn island today coming steamboat hound the benlv with will rogers top hat with fnl asulre and ginger itogettl woods grocery famlly grocer phone 37 acton ontario