Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 21, 1951, p. 5

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thursday june ilat 1931 the acton free press paqe nvt off to slow start now surprise club offto a slow start early in the sen on acton intermediated have developed into the aurprinc club ol the hn ton county circuit of late this week they hammered out two convincing wins indicating thoy intendoboaroundwhonplayoff time rollr nround even at the ex- pen- rf the cellar elttb evidence of this intention wa plentiful inst night ns- they whipped georgetown 5 0 in nn nbbreivntcd twilight game called nt the end of the sixth on account of thunderahoweri the morv was simllnr on fridny last nt wntcrdown where actun chalked up nn b4 victory over the merchants a six run outburit in the lop half of the third nftor the first two bntters had been retired bi wed the came up and wat ample revenge for the iojii wnterdown inflicted early in the soaion tov nicys bane clenring triple was the real blow sam snyder went the route on the hill for acton giving up only seven hits and spacing them well lphead optometrist eyoi examined scientifically glasses fitted jsuelph 5ft st georres 8q phone 1520 esubluhed 20 yew big pat flnnamore hurled the dis tance for watcrdown and was nicked for seven blnglc by the acton lumber townaloy led the acton bats with three hits in four trips at georgetown last night the acton bats were really booming they registered eleven hit off larcr glen clbbu in the five inn ing played on the mound corp ulent mel jordan throw three hit ball and wac full- value for the shutout it was a particularly good effort from jordan who im prove every time out he was never really in trouble except when scotty patterson ntepped in ni n pinch hitter in the second iqning with two men on bnie pat- tenon tagged the ball hard to deep nnht but ab robinson playing n scintillating ramp made a circus cntch ft the drive to dim any hope of n rally bnbc allan picod the actons nt the plite with two hits a double and 1 triple in three trlpi aj hobinion had a perfect night nt bnt with two hits in two trips one a two master to deep right harold townfllcy followed suit with two singles in three trie best man for georgetown wns first baseman guic with two identlcil hits to left field in two tries last night- victory ran the ac ton win skein to three straight and gives them five wins against three losses the locnls meet oakvlllc under the lights nt the oaks baiti- wtck friday pm with the possib ility of a postponed game here on saturday next wednesday the club plays host to milton here last nifjhts score box n h r acton 221 00 ii 0 glorgetow n 000 00 0 3 1 thank you we wish to thank the citizens merchants and farmers of acton and surrounding district for their generous support in donating to and buying at or first com munity auction we are happy to say that through your generous sup port this auction was very successful i acton ys mens club department given h s board report continued from par om proposal to build two new schools in aoton and georgetown and a gymnasium nt the milton school mr eastmans estimate of the cost of the hew schools would bo 420000 each hid the gymnasium 110000 the new schools would each contain n gymnailum hoxfto feet shop practice room of 1200 square feet home economics room of 1000 square feet llbirry clnns room of 900 square feet laboratory of flofl squnie feet commerclnl o7 square tepl llttjrari class ronmnof7fl0 squnre feet each and a cafeteria classroom of 700 square feeu details of grant arrangement were nlo given and the attitude of the department toward the ex penditure it wns decided to have the secretary prepare information of costs for ench municipality and when this wns compiled the matter would be presented by the repres entatives of the municipalities to their council for endorsatlon it wns also suggested that the board visit some of the newly built schools auch js orangevlllcs to secure inforrryrtlon about them nndwn offer was made to take the entire board by bus no definite action wnji taken osprno machines on hand for sale side rakes new idea spreaders mowers hay loaders new holland hay balers and forage harvesters 1 used ford mower 1 slighty used ford weeder d s leitch phona erin 57 orannevllle 768 looking for a bungalow thar it a tlrong damand for bungalowt on account of tha aaty living thay afford at wall at low haating cottt wa hava jutt littad two that will tatitfy your raquiramanti and your purte sew detached two units one well tenanted other now vacant immediate possession built of royghast nice gardens each contains toilet water and electricity will sell separately but both would make a good invest ment well decorated and in good state of repair four rooms another detached bungalow almost new owner has improved it considerably newer type of construction solid wood blocks covered with a wash stucco easily neated wash room with toilet bowt and shower five rooms in nice residential district close to both high ways for appointment to view contact wright real estate and insurance appraisors realtors insurors r l wrlf hi office wilbur st acton phone 91 n b wrltbl office 69 micuoanrll st ouclph phone 15w yes we have others as well as small holdings and building lots birthday cakes at aid meeting the monthly meeting of the ladies aid was hel nt of mrs a vnir erin on wednes day evening with fourteen indies present the meet inn opened by singing a hymn the devotional wis tiken b mr ward bruce the theme being music after which the president piesided for a er length busi ness period plans were mnde for the anniversary entertninmejitan- the 3rd and committees appointed nlso arrangements for competitie progr mi being held at ercrton mrs aitken took the questions on genesis and the stud book on tim in the meeting closid with praver by mis vnir nfter which a erv ioei lunch was served two hiithdi cakts in honor of uvo of tin members enhanced the table mr nnd mrs janus hawkins of gu iph isited on sundav evening with mis r g suntcr nnd miss e b ildic nnd mrs mary cooke mister brian robertson spent the utekend w ith his brother and sistcrmlaw mr and mrs douglas robertson guelph mrs dan wheeler eramosa mr ernest wheeler nnd dnughters of ornngeville visited on sundav with mrs w j jackson mr nnd mrs gerald peever nnd sons of winnipeg man were the guests inst week at the home of mr and mrs el wood jackson misses joyce robertson and mnr- jorie chester of campbellville left tuesday morning for a visit with mr and mrs gordon robertson and jim at perth mr and mrs elwood jackson ac companied by mr and mrs w de- lanev mr nnd mwj delanev mr and mrs h sargent and mrs w barbour all of erin spent the week tnd in buffulo ny umbtouse couple- married in toronto on june 16 to live in acton on return pink nnd white peon us and ferns formed the setting for the wedding of helen jovce jirvis daughter of mr and mrs bertram c jervu toronto nnd wvmnn irwin little son of mr and mrs irwin little acton in kimboume park united church toronto on saturday afternoon june lgth at 4 p m rev j a puegilchrtst officiated in a gown of imported white lace over s itin with a berthi col tar nnd bouffant skirt the bride was given nwav by her father her fingertip eil of tulle illusion was held in plnce b a coronet of seed pearls and her bouquet was n double cascade of gardenias and u the bride s sisti r kathleen jt rv is was bridesmaid in n similar gown of bbietnffeta with lace trim robert k jervis brothetv of the bride acted as the best man ushers wore douglai anderson acton and ros jeris toronto the soloist was rubv ferns whi sung the lords praver and ill wilk resid you about fio guests gnthprtd in the church hall following the ccremonv where thi were received bv the brides mothi r in n gown of jpowd- er blue with niw arecssnrfes and i corsage of red roses and the grooms mother in dustv rose with na irressories nnd a corsnge of blue i irnatlons the couple left on a motor trip after the recepflon the bride wear ing a powder blue suit with white accessories nnd a corsage of gard enias thev plan to live in acton on their return as well as from toronto guests attended the wedding from actnn anji clinton friends help mark seventh birthday david llouyhley celebrated his seventh birthday with a party nt his homo on saturday his giicsbi included joe brown donnle curry all 1 1- stanford philip coulter peter glynn and his little brother rob bie the wwts met nt the home of mrs a c patterson on thursday evening with text word end an swered by n verse of scripture miss ivcns rend scripture nndmrs snnford- the- prnycr included ln the program were n vocal duet by misa ivens nnd mrnaw worlon n reading by mm r patterson a chapter from the study read by mrs euerbv and mrs roughley nnd a poem by maude preston reid by mrs a w benton the hostess served lunch nfter the meeting mr jos scott and mr and mr douglas scott visited mr glen stolt nt midlind durini the week end mrs r lane visited in toronto thin week those with the becnejs on sun- diy included mr domld dunnett of glasgow scotlnnd mr nnd mrs edgnr beeney nnd family mr nnd mn walter mcklllop nnd family miss margaret beeney mr paul beeney miss dorothy went mr george beeney and friend all of toronto and mr philip carney f georgetown mr and mrs jack huck of dray ton were with the jas klrkpat- rlcka ior the weekend mr sam glsby wao home frbm sunnybrook hospital with his jlcmrjpjltjie wciicoad mrs charlesjones and-her-sis- tera attended the funeral of their grandfather the late james aldcr- ion nt alllston on friday mrs fraser and son of chelten ham and mr and mrs mcleod were visitors nt the church service on sundav afternoon glonn jones hnd a tonsillectomy in peel mi mornlhospjtaloil sat- obituary mrs frank pink dies in 46th year iirdav mr and mrs s wright nnd miss shulc wright isitcd the william wughts in erin recentlj mr nnd mrs fred coc of r r hillsburgh isited the shelbounies on sunday also mr nnd mrs wilf red brown nnd children of cooks ille mis wright hns been in the doc tors care for the past week mr nnd mrs ted morrow and elaine of toronto were visitors with mrs r lane nnd the h nor tons mr nnd mrs leslie campbell and mr nnd mrs nenl and family of hamilton visited with the a w nortons friends nd neighbours in acton were shocked p hear of the sudden death last week of sadlo louise pink the wife of frank pink and mother of jnek in her 4hh yiir the former sadie loulsl- strongl- thnrni she wns married in toronto in 1030 nnd moved with her hus band to acton in idto funeral service wns held on thuriday june hui from the vic tor b rumley funoral home with mr- v o watfton-nnd-mr-a- w joyce of toronto officiating pall bearers wore chhrles strougithnrm slajjlev slrongitharm albert jef fries charles barr t jones and e hufnngel flower bearers were w mnsnh i earl mnsales stanley cripps j j stewart lit l ritchie nnd robert marshall interment wns in fnirvtev ceme- terv acton surviving mrs pink is well ns her husband nnd son are two sis ters mrs a e jeffries lucy nnd mrs p t cooper gertrude both of toronto nnd three brothers wil- iinm nnd charles of toronto nnd stanley of verdun que beautiful floral tributes were re ceived fron cliff nnd myrtle lloyd and graco tom minnie and fam ily chart irene and family super visors nnd managers t eaton co nelghlwnirs chrome department twa local 721 gertie and fam ily lucy bert and gertie lucy nnd bill gena and ai edith and ernie mr and mrs c mccrea and family mr and mrs c franklin and ethel mr and mm stnn c j wynne the president and direc tors t eaton co victor hodgln- son mail order assembly t eaton co mr nnd mrs h l rit chie nnd fnmdy aunt alice nnd aunt fanny eatons college st beauu snlrn air nnd mrs matt tyler and family mrs spencer ida nnd jtrr the walkers mrs cuf- lew nnd family albert corrine d t id bmnv pits bobby mari anne and joyce will elizabeth nnd ftmily mr nnd mrs geo brown mr ind mrs chns birr the tlm- oth enton quarter century club ink ind idi d pulm nl 222 t r iton co ltd mr nnd mrs art hur olton mr and mrs jack philips the grainger family mr nnd mrs roy arnot nnd family uncle bert nnd aunt mn bert peg nnd the girls greg barr leo mcgilloway earl mccoy philip mccrisfnll don anderson bill drvsdnle jick mirshill bill ingles allen ingles cimdinn industrial enterprise np irt from agriculture provides jobs for 1 21 d 000 workers new cars pontiacs buicks immediate delivery highest trade in allowance lornlgarner motormtd phono 326w arforr notice woods on all property within iho municipality ihould bs cut or otherwise dettroyod within tha naxt weak attention it drawn to the penalty impressible under the weed control act any ratopayer who fails to have the weedi cut or otherwise destroyed shall be liable to a fine of ten dollar or the weed inspector may have the work done and charg ed at taxes against the property a kirkness weed inspector 4 hin filled i augh days mon thru thurs july 2345 acton j mj4vi3 ph acton ymca summer camp for boys and girls 915 years of age 5 days each week 5 days boys mondays to fridays july 2nd to 13th girls mondays to fridays july 16th to 27th at terra cotta lodge leadership mr and mr cliff sutton and experienced junior leaders 10 miles from acton ymca fees v food 5 00 pr wk camp w 3 00 for two woods tmis includes handicraft materials and transportation by bus to and from camp safe swimming handicrafts sports special events fv all campers are insured icjainst acodens while at camp for full details obtain information at the y m c a i thi ipace was donated by elliott bra and wauon dairy bar thii application and 5 00 depout thouldbe received at the y m c a on saturday june 23 for boyt camp saturday july 4 for cirlt camp n me pnane circle dates you expect to attend boys july 2 to 6 9 to i 3 girls july 16 to 20 23 to 27 health excellent i gooj fa r parent signature

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