Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 14, 1938, p. 5

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w3hbtuir jmx urn ust thfi acton free press nuwrttat 2uona mr b o arnold u tuiung in mon treal for m week or ao wat batty cuhson u holidaying with friend at port oojbome itt albert oumey of barnta tulwd acton friends on monday mas bmma robinson vudtsd tn aurora and kenuworth this week mrs r h zololt oeorge oitrley and jane an visiting at comber mrs doughty of ouelnh 1 visiting with or and mrs b j nelson master bill vlnoenb i spending holl- daya with relatives in hamilton mr anil mrs j if modmsirt and tjrana wars in ottawa last week lira jonas massey la vulttag wttb her daughter mra wm kalay at bejtie mr and mra f j browning of tor- onto apent the weekend visiting here lira v b rumley joan and bobble am holidaying at the oottage at oakviue mlja doris mcdonald of beamsvtue la apendlnff holiday at her home here mrs t b kennedy la vultlng tn beue- vllle with mr and mr a it water- houte mr and ura james b chalmers apent the weekend with frlendi at sound mlaa xona waller la apendlng a two weeka vacation at willow beach lake slmooe mr and mrs burton wiggins of fort oolborne spent the weekend with aoton relatives mr and mra george king of massey made a brief call on acton friends on tuesday llsat unary of white plains ny is tlslung at the home ot her brother mr oeorge itaery principal t a msrwar has been in toronto this month examining depart mental papers adas isabel ewltaer nursetntralntng at ouelph general hospital is holidaying at her home here mr and mrs j h raid returned last week from their trip to western canada and the pacific coast mtaa vera landaborough of ouelph is visiting with her grandparents mr and mrs wm landshorougn mr oordon brown of avbnonton atta vlalted his aunt utss fern brown and other acton friends this week mr and mra albert mcwlluama of high river alta visited frlendi tn acton and vicinity during the week misses ninor and peart mcdonald of brln are visiting at the home of their cousin miss florence elliott this mlaaea dora hansen and margaret sotnervllle are enjoying a holiday this week at livingstone presbyterian camp baden mr john mokechnle of durham who is taking a ahort bourse at the oac ouelph visited a 1th acton relatives on sunday mia betty kennedy of detroit mich la tlslung with her grandmother mrs frank kennedy and her aunt urn j n reid for a few weeks oeneral sympathy is extended to dr a j buchanan in the death last week of hie only brother in gale the fun eral waa held en friday mr and mrs oordon dryoen and eon bulle of new york city have been tlslung the past week at the borne of mr and mrs h 8 holmes mrs oeorge kynds mrs 14 h oarden olen and mr george hynds of toronto and mr jos hynds of windsor visited acton friends on saturday geyrgt3 wallace clothes shop 123 yonge st toronto obbmtk rjtitvbitic 3 oft quaramifasml trust certificates a its nvrrcmant for trust fumi unconditlontlly guarantee the sterling tjmists corporation tttauho town tosowto acton loses to milton and to hespeler continued from pag one muffed one r brush waa safe and scor ed on a bad throw toleaka hied out m actons half norm morton hit safely to oentre and wanv to aaeond on a bad throw williams and anderson both whiffed out crlpps hit to centra was dropped by w clement and went for two bases with morton scoring mboney popped out to centre and in he ninth a clement walked and sot to second on j brushs hit but brush waa out j clement fanned sproat hit one to short and a clement tallied another run bunco plneh-hlt- tlns for merkley waa out by mooney tyler openeu the ninth wuh one to left field and clinched two bases pootltt pinch bitting advanced tyler to third but waa out bus morton connected and tyler scored a bad throw to drat let morton take an extra base waterhouse and n morton were both thrown out at first and ao milton held on to top place with another win of 11g gregory theatre fudav july lsth coconut gbovet the gtory of a awtnff band on the rocky rood to fame with fred xjfccmurray and harriet hll- hard mickey mouse mickey elephant chapter 1 of the new adventures of flash oordon aturday july lcth gift night crime op dr halle tense drama with ralph bel lamy and barbara read novel ties air parade happy and xaioky stranger than flcoon no 43 tjolng places no 50 fox news mondat july lath wight club scandal a new thrill sensation with john barrymore and charles blck- ford comedy hold it pop- eye lets celebrate song hit calling ail donms ookina old barn dance with oene austry louibschmelinb fujht pictures in old chicago tyronno power and alice faye mortgage sale lfespeler won from george tn the other league frame on saturday by 130 its another sad story to tell to the local fans or the same in hespeler last nlffht we would that it waa more cheer ful but johnson on the mound for hespeler was just too much of a punle for the acton boys who failed to click with their bats bunohlns four runs in the first innings the hespeler boys held a safe marsla right through the same acton only scored in the sixth innings ryder for acton did a good job on the mound but hespeler con nected solidly when they hit after the first tunings the contest was evenly fought but that lead never was in dan ger it started early when king singled to first and rung did likewise kleins hit was to short and armstrong walked with those boys account for the runs nightingale hit past second and wild- man to third three hits and four runs was in our estimation not too good guthrie r morton and waterhouse had gone out in that order in acton a half going tptothe second crlpps williams nd iatnb were retired in that order hespeler in tjielr half did uttle better except that sprung reached second after being walked in the third baylisa fanned and mooney ditto ryder hit nicely to lea field and outhrle hit to third and it was fielded perfectly by stark kfeln started off hespeler s section with a hit past second and armstrong bunted ryder made a wild throw to mcond and klein went to third night tngale whiffed and wudman filed out to mooney johnson damaged acton s cause when he hit to leftfleld and scor ed two runs ahead of him king filed out to waterhouse in the fourth bus morton fouled out trying to bunt and waterhouse was t hxown out by nightingale at second orlpps was safe on his hit but williams forced him out at second sprung for hcbpeler in the fourth hit to ryder for the put out and rung was mooney a victim boyuss missed a pop foul by stark but ryder fielded his hit and thre him out the fifth as short and sweet laomb and boyllss both filed out and mooney wrnt down swinging ptor hespeler klein filed to williams and armstrong hit a safety over second nightingales hit was taken by ryder and wlidman fanned and so to no 6 ryder breeaed out pooutl pinch hitting for gutnjie also late start but bus morton hit on 14th bkley hum a member of the shooting eam which will represent canada at the british empire rifle meet btsley this month is sergtmajor oeorge emslle of the 4fitn highlanders toronto this will mark the 14th tune that 8ergtmajor bnslle has crossed to england as a member of the canadian blsley team a record not yet beaten another puzzle in rhyme to solve this week by w coles mr and mra n u jessie mcmillan and mr and mrs wm darragn of toronto called on acton and nassagaweya mends last week mra harry dennis underwent an operation at ouelph oeneral hospital last rek friends mil be rard to kno he is making a rapid reomrry mua laura k rekl len last thursday for a two m mtfu acaoon in the british isles sailing on the ducncs of ruhmond with the csuiadian scots reunion party mr and mrs jfk ttrr and oaugliur joan and dunns of brant- ford are holiday tng this tveek at the home of mrs terr s sister miss m z bennett r re and mrs w j baxter and daugh- under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at time of sale there will be offered for sale by public auction at the office of w i dick court house mltton on tiilsdat the 26th day of july 19u at three oclock in the afternoon daylight saving alo and slnoular that certain parcel or xacr of land and premises situate lying and being in the township of nasaagaweya tn the county of hal ton and being composed of the cast half of lot number twenty one tn the first concession of the said township con talnlng by admeasurement 100 acres be the some more or less there are said to be 60 acres under cultivation some 3 or 4 acres of bush and the soil is a light loam owing to fires there are no buildings w on the iud premises i htm hla wt the said property is situate 3 mues from a united church and 3 miles from s presbyterian church the property is situate 2 miles from the ouelph road o miles from acton 14 miles from milton and 13 miles from ouelph possession can be given any time after the harvesting or any crops which ms now be in the ground and the purchaser will not be entitled to the benent of any i lamb filed out to omtre and tiler of such crops i the property iu be sold subject to re bid and to conditions ot sale terms of sallr ten per centum down on day of purchase and the bal- ancr without interest within 30 days dated at milton this 14th day of july 1938 w r dick milton ontario solicitor for mortgagee t f chisiiolm auctioneer 3 2 my first is in the wind but never in the rauu i my second is in every ache but not in any pain i my third is in the rolling sea yec not on sny shore my fourth you find in plenty but not in any more and mr ware my fifth in every heap but not in any thompson r p mens clothes pin race mr pargeter my sixth in inches and in feet and also j thompson in a mile my last is tn a tip or tear you cant find s albans and s johns hold combinedpicnic the sunday school picnic of 8 albans onurehe acton and johns roekwood was held on saturday at riverside park ouelph the weather was ideal and the attendance was well over the 300 mark the children were transported to and from the park tn mr ted tyler big truck the majority of the adults going by private cars the sport events took place immediately upon arrival and we- most efflcienuy run oft fay messrs par geter ranney and webster they were keenly contested and the source of a great deal of fun specially the novelty events swimming tn the old mill swim ming pool nearby was also a popular pastime during the afternoon and all returned with a good appetite for supper when two complete sittings were required before all were fed the ladles felt amply repaid for their work when they saw the upper so thoroughly enjoyed the sand wiches had been made by mrs cecil nelles and her assistants and the lemon ade by mrs bruce pargeter after sup per there were more races and games the s allan prise list was as fol lows race for olrts under 8 kathleen flndlay joan tuck race for boys under 6 oordon taw- son monty ranney olrls 7 to 10 joan pargeter annie lasby boys 10 to la harold robson bob holmes girls 10 to 13 fern fryer lois fryer olrls 1 3 and over dorothy pootltt beatrice taylor boys 1 4 and over john mchugh oordon olbbuu girls peanut race lois fryer alice taylor olrls balloon race barbara taylor anne hounds boya boot and shoe race bruce par geter oordon olbbtns boys cracker race jimmy atkinson bruce pargeter teachers race anne holmes alice taylor ladles rolling pin throwing mrs tuck mrs mchugh ladles balloon race mrs tuck mrs scrtven mens threelegged race mr brooks mr scrtven and mi lt in mend m me im sure itts true moat holidays depend use coupon tlars leave marks she as concerned lth ha mg htr re summer tint itt al thr precise cock eyed angle hlrh slit considered to be the goldt n mean of hat angles and st was conotrned lest anything unto ward might happen to rr ne summer suit of sharkskin active yet eorroa occasionally links arms with everyone not excepting a pretty girl lth a new and beau t hull cock eyed hat and a suit of sharkskin eave this girl cried in her sorrow she was crying as she got into tin a double to left held waterhouse placed car and the wno dr1un one in the tall grass to score morton i car lllhli w sprajt lhrr thon and make three bases but crlpps left b a ttnd noting that a rain vaa to stark st w imminent said lis lucky mixed pie plate mr and mrs scrtv en mrs vanwyck and mr thompson ladles ball throwing lillian fields alice taylor nail driving mrs vanwycx mrs rook e the s john a prise list is as follows boys under 8 jimmy atkinson ralph ettars olrls under 8 bdna hwirs bella nightingale boya under 10 jack baers bob ham uton olrls under 10 catharine llnfout marctta crlpps olrls under l ida nightingale boys undf r 1- oeorge nightingale ernest crip jib boya und r 14 ki ith hamilton jack eers boys rolling pin throw tng leonard mghtuiftale ernest crlpps i i otrla peanut race cauiarlm l foot bella nightingale third for the put out johnson filed out to waterhouse in hespeler s half and king fanned sprung was safe on a hit to williams and rung filed out to williams actons last chance the seventh an deraon hitting for wuuama aas thrown out by second baseman nightingale hit ting for baylisa went down watching the ball gti post and to bed at 8 1 in the other game in thr league last ulghr oajrule defeated georgetown the following bi the league standing p w l inttttming reports feature jul institute meeting the july meeting of the acton women s institute was held in the y m c a mrs wllderspln presiding after the opening ode and prayer the motto started i suppose the rain would have wa4 gi b j w j jj qn you reached the car before the rain j ruined your fancy things oh i wouldn t mind the rain no very much sobbed tile girl daubing at her ejes rain wxmildn t do- any real harm u my clothes but these plagued tears lire ey bad f r them tear leave marks the prints word hkuxs trade delegation rtltmnr swift rsttkns to the haml nesting site at least ine chimney swift prefers to alton return to the same nesting site each spring on october llth 1938 at at lanta oeorgia a chimney swift whkh was migrating with many others on their milton oakmile 10 3 9 0 3 acton georgetown hespeler 10 4 8 11 i 7 11 4 7 acton gis to and hepehr wll next w ednrsday alton oakvule on fcwitu day be guest of mil n hespeler comes u f ten joan and shirley of shrbrooi vaj farther anutii for the winter j quebec aere maltese with anon frlrnea marked official le band no s7- thls week tevmr baxter preached- the 3028 this wrd was caaaht and re- aannon in the bapuat church on sunday i leased at its neat near sundrtdge on- and mrs baxter rendered a aoki sir oeorrs mclaren brown president have been banded b ornlllolojblg n rooperauon a 1th both tne canadian and united slates qo enuncnla and pcriiaia bandlnff may ultimately tell all about chimney swift tratels other ipecirs of ullve wild birds have also been barded larto about june ssth leaf and it was in great numbers tlh a view to obtain again captured and liberated at the same ing exacl information relauvea o their jyr t 1wan ucuon 3r im histories sir lrl page deputy prime minister t i thim swln m pa- trom penona in canada who find banded of australia will head a delegation to nmtlng to wtnterlnw ground and tloe j birds can help with thos important in- canada late in july to negotiate with the rerea comparaurelr uttle la known tematlonal investigation by reporting fne canadian government for a new trade about the wlntennc ground of the ctum- facts to the controller national parks treaty at present the australia deie- f swift but it is believed to be tn the bureau department of mines and re- gallon is in kngland negotiating for and chief commissioner p irrtn of toronto and scout price of hamilton wars in aoton yesterday and vtaued the blue spring smit ttum they also iw u k- i w unaiai m oe in uie eynwi lirqiieat ox tnnsa and re- gauon is ut xnciana nsgouasmc iot a ouwi on tin pan pksaa during the northern part of south america al- souroas ottawa who has custody of the similar treaty with the british gorem- ttatt ready many t of ctumney swifts canadian btrdoandmg raso i ment lory of canadas moat famous beauty spot niagara falls mrs o lantz gae a full report of the district annual meeting at brook vllle the acton branch a as not in favor of holding the district annual in one place permanently bur preferred having it in a different place rah year roll coll was aoiirrrd b m birthday month mrs collier leader if the olru pro- cct gaip a rull rriirt f thp olrla ahleemrol da in iuuin and h a tlranrd acum aaa a ith the suronw xt lined m the flrrt iftrt tlw donalds 1 plwll a pupil tn h projort uld in u tu nj ii 11 and of hua thr at ira ttirr niad tilt- bid nunn actnc trim atrr n t xhlbll it at airuiufd t htilil thr annual picnic al mr o v mi this inr in aiuttjtt not ip to dttl the nun rrwl the let turrc irranduo- qurntl shlnra ten million tlmea as brightly as any lamp made by man sa mister inquired a olee from the rear did you ever do an nigh driving an expckt vttded at a gathering or btahopa a waiter tripped when aerrtng soup and split the contents all over one of the dtnnes the victim lumped up stutteered went ml and fmahy blurted cut wu1 acne one not in holy orders pleaaa aay some thing approprlaut- ajut cdttino of hay in recent years haymaklnff on mant arms in partem canada has bwn earlier thatfformerly however then in too many fanners particularly in the mari time provmcea who are loslnff money annually by neglecting tn set their hay rut early it is true that grass amj clover that has been allowed to mature before being cut can be hamstkd and stored at a minimum cost tt must be remembered however that early cut hay s lower in fibre richer in protein and much mosw palatable than hay allowed to mature before harvesting lb is safe to say that thousands of dollars are lost annually through the general practice of cutting hay too lata in the season barly out ha j properly cured not only has a higher food value but will greatly reduce the quantity of mill feed required in the rations fed to either noraaa or cattle clovers ahould be cut for hay when not mora than 3s per cent of the bloom has turned brown alfalfa should be cut when not more than ten per cent in bjoom and timothy when in full bloom if oils practice u fallowed lit ul elowc hay on the farm will be stored before the timothy la ready to harvest the usual practice at the dominion experimental station frederlaton u to gln haying the first weak in any torts c r bailey the superintendent hot only is the clover ready to harvest but weather conditions are usually more fav orable than during the month of august the meteorological records at prederlo- ton over a period of twentyfour years show an average or m inches less rain and fifteen hours more sunshine in july than in august the fanners who begin haying relatively early may experience more difficulty in getting it properly cur ed for storage even if weather conditlona are usually more favorable at this season but the increased value of the product will mora than justify this practloa riddles what is the difference between a boolr and a bird one haa a tale inside and the other has a tall outside get an ok now youll want to have your car in first class condition when the safety lane comes to acton the way to be sure is to hove it checked now and do your part to prevent accidents besides vou can have the joy of trouble free motoring all summer the safety lane comes to acton monday august 8th from 900 i until dark it will be held on young street and all cars will be given the o k stickers that pass the various tests successfully mark the date and make a point to be on hand early the safety lane is made possible in halton by the efforts of the halton garage operators association acton members whitliams garage mceacherns garage norton motors highway garage jeiiiuiigb garage scqtts scrap book byrj a wa1ch c usextss at- fila mom oarhtsourk pola ror eah 15 a spot whede jku fila aajrlms fimt xowr5 comi o plepohrf imps ajuiar- time 1 ail flmes a ohce- lis is uurfap simli posrrxosi ati bhowa an aueooajcal pieuaua op amcriok c itaivn mcia amvaiopa walt pnompriy dauvu nubmopp ania goes grouni in st lawrenee carrying jgg p and lo0 oooln gold che liner s aamnla b m the at lawewlr aupeaase were removed from the 14 cotton vaaael whose forward holds iml ijjrcsd olm wio waur a resuk of the mkp araslsadts zzxlx o i m

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