Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 16, 1951, p. 5

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thursday auqu3t lath 1mi the acton free press paob mm down payment to eatebtlah credit flier 6 months to pay new mcaunt otveshrtttdown a ho o nloi lifts to pay take advanyaqk orcteauno items eisens clothing store mux st acton commission hires waterworks aid comttnu from pfm om v a loiter from the dmrlment of lllllhwys- stated thrt thny imvo udder truck but u are in nor vice thin wan in answer to no inquiry for a udder mounted on a truck to repine the new afreet llahu on mill st a letter from the workmen comtveniwtion luafl stated a hear- irttf of i mukonm cane would he held on thursday mom hi u sec retin y mccieachle was dclouated to attend ntonu with mr minion tin no member uf the com mi union could arrange jo imi preset a cuutnmci whom nerv ice hud been tvnewed under mill st to the metci p it tented the rhurue of j1i12 coinnitkaltn felt it w uh for his benefit and an nil olhii pio- perllm have been lulled for thin new but eilre hi should pnv the minn is the 1 1 si thi st ninounts wiry accoidtni to tin lcnuth of pipe ntul the time taken for the jab superintendent utmhei t i epoi t- ed thai a three inch compound meter lutd been ordeied for the new nchool at a tost of 171 plus tax superintendent i amber t lepot t- ed that a leak in mr talbot water service bad been repalied the leak developed at the main cock the iikpc has moved their telephone line on the polen on no 7 htuhwny the local hvdto has installed service- to two customer tonlhttr6jid an extension la to be placed on thclicht standard at the ymca the pole ls to be raised 4u inches tc brinu it flush with the new side walk hetna laid r l uln wm uf ntucted to order 24 threewire by- dro meters the stock la exhausted und the new buildings nolnu up v lu need several meters council requested that the llnht on wilbur st uhlch had been broken b a car be replaced a pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 63 walar st north gait telephone ittt speedvale avenue east northeast limits of guelph satmon aug 1820 matinee scandal ida lupino francis lederer tuesweo aug 21j2 double feature cargo to capetown beauty on parade thurs hu aug 2324 rood show carol landis adolphe menjou 2 shows nightly chldirn under 12 fcarl free lifiht on john st between mill and bower it to be moved- one pole uest toward newer ave to better distribute the lleht the commis sion decided to increase the size of the bulbs on one block of mill st to note the effect ori the lichtini employees asked the commission jo consider increaslno salaries this matter is w be taken up and mi answer to be jmen al the next meeting emplovees a iked if it mattered to the commission if mm sick penefil insurance were changed lrom one company to another the commission felt it was up to the employei to decide what policy they wanted to carr the follow inn accounts were passed for pa merit hdro bell telephone co ii g barlow and co ti eron transport hichwtv garage g ii wood and co masco electric waterdowns nicholson clashes with halton baseballs top brass as u remit of u meeting of the hat ton county un helta u auaocia tlon on moiulav eveninu aelo fhtermedluten will mil water- tlown in a beat of three him leu to decide which club will play milton in the int c finals the flint mum is scheduled for acon to- niuht itlumulu al wa with the mcitiul at waleiilown on saturday afleinoou if a thhil name in nrecs- siii v the venue will be determined follow inn salmttnjii jlinie the th elion to plav the serleh came a a sin pi ue to moit base- hall obiiieih who weie under the lmpnslon acton would meel mil ton in the finals howevei an aroused wateidown executive headed by mr nicholson who needs no int t eduction to those famlllni with the inprr and more subtle issues of baseball put up n ten ifle holler for the benefit of league officials how said mi nicholson can acton be pla inn off with milton when we had ns mnnv points ih and played two names less or words to that effect acton won more names than waterdowu but three ties enabled the merchants tit pull even if ties were counted most baseball htandiuuh me com piled en percentage points which would put acton in front the embairaused league officials undtx nicholsons heavy fire re- acton to determine who would play orf with milton miilou und oakvllte ure pictieidly tied at tine liame apiece fot the hullon county clmmlponshlp put mi nlehuluons demandu had not nil been met inspheil b his fust hu he wanted in knuw huwuiiiii acton was ei en in the ihaiineuclicle he tlfdnt want to pla acton lletj much rathei piefei lo plav milton whom he wii eonfidint wahl down would imilnnti acton wjcj a diffeient stoiv madii i watei down ploftd wo nanus lend than at ion wouldnt walt nlmui ha won those two ciiiues 1ioltablv the leaipit in ass w an not lnl piessed tin v stood hv thell fill rjui decision milton- would plav the wlnnii of the acton watoi- ilown sei ieh no ote was tecoided 01 iheie is utile dnuhl waterdown would hav e lost the point alto- ipthel const ipientlv at ion bits will meet wattitlown tonluht and a nut satmtla then lone inyoff isnt expected to be detilmental to tint team the diamond u in fine shape thanks tt ki ed dawklns iuiy mason and their belpeis and the series shttuld tie a close tme lean ue statistics show that wat eidown won three of four meetlniis with acton this mason but you can throw awav the set ipl when the pi r4fjrr erin council sets rates of taxation at i lie icuulai nteetluu ttf kiln lwnglilit loiuiell tin auyiut 7 by law s wen passed itettliiu tint tax ation labm foi the veai for the ciiunlv township hltfh uehotil uen- eial school oi inn polln village lllltsbuiuh poll c villus illlhi- binuh i lli m v st htuil aieus and un ion scllolll juftloiih hales weie filled in as follow count v l ate foi ifnei at pin jhi led til nulls loiiutv madi expiuillttii- is 71 iuiiin touuty edutatlon wx mills tow nsfiipu post i is 1111111 waterdown beaten by acton bantams 33 35 27 27 2 27 5 07 ibm 4 711 link and ciblcj avcisorifi 130 37 addrt sonraph whitlums ftarict- 12 3 biairs itit 10 m rmuli wire md cablf 271 21 jimih kfirm- 130 th vviuril wnu mil cibu- 102 20 koitlitin eu-clili- 7s10 cablib coruluits x kittink l h i ii ilowtiin 22 70 canadian lam- mitnak 21147 fpiiv and tianspnrt 12 30 1 hilt malrr ailim tlc s5s 07 art vim- 45 2s sutherland and ichull2 162 15 canadian rrasi 32 26 crane ltd 40 57 theinpmui motor art vine 0 70 24 75 w75 75 haiton bowletts compete in milton for bank of commerce cup canadian bank of commerce lawn bowling cup for halton count will be competed for in milton on 3aturda august 18 eight players from cichof th f iv e clubs of georgetown acton milton burlington and oakille arv expected to compete four team for men doubles comprise each club entry the cup is won by the club ob- ainuig the most points and last ears wmncr was the georgetown group moore rocher painting and decorating contractors ih40nerow or 27sj acton in their last scheduled game at home acton bantams defeated wa teidown 117 at the park last sat in da v itoss morton started pitch ing for acton but was relieved by cunningham in the third after waterdown had tallied five runs cunningham went along well till thescventh when hewas greeted b home runs by the first twfl batter that was enough for him and morton came back to retire the side acton bo scored one in tho first one in the second and in the third on 5 walks and some smart hitting by skllling and law son scored seven times they marked up one in the fourth atv one in the sixth the game was capably handled bv dude lindsay at the plate and fucker wood on the bases acton lineup ileatlev 2b skll ling ss holmes c lawson lb hurst if wilds if sirrs rf cun ningham 3b p morton 3b p foqt- ht cf nassagaweya ss no 7 yarn rug aprons of bags displayed the bilsv bee institute member wtie entertained in the home of mrs sttnlev robinson last week- mrs locker give an interesting paper on current events two ap rons m ide of fted ings were modelled to show what can be done w ith the new pattern bags mrs birlow the convenor for citirenship and education took the chur for the program and rfavc a paper on help make democrnc live miss anne watklns plaved i piano solo a poem m neigh- lnr bible was read by jurs barkiw and a solo w as riven bv mrs a allan mrs w watkins demonstrated the making of a mi rug the singing of school it- and the maple loaf and repeiting of the lords praer in unison brought the meeting to a close mp robin sovi served a a dad plate lunch and a social h ilf hour was enjoved the w m s of nasstgaweya presbvterian church met at the home of mrs jack dredge last wiek the mission band put on an excellent program that un ap preciated bv all present those taking part in the program were jean and rita dobbs lorraine coxe marjorie elliott and cather ine eraser joe henderson ls confined to st josephs hospital in guelph with a broken leg the accident happened last saturday while at- work whh the tractor his friend are sorrv to learn df the accident ind wish for him a speedy recov- palermo ends low in mondays game a palermo gills nine vlultod acton on monday evening and left for the south again with a 73 lass to report acton girls scored steadily thiough six inninjis with one in the first three a slip to none in the fourth and then two in each the fifth and sixth palermo girls worked hard for their three singletons in the third fourth and sixth scoring standouts for the local gals were joan somervllle and joan palmer who accounted for a duo of runs each and grace cnws who whnmpeda homer acton lineup joan somervllle c joan palmer 3b betty mclnlyre frwtrn cross t jlay spires as mnv lalng lb jean harriarf berv 1 joidan cf norma mafo 2b obituary district resident dies in brampton member sbyterian mrs wilhini llicklock who hvtd in the district of cunpbell s tile til her life passed awav 111 pet 1 memorial hospltil brampton on sund iv jul 2 after m illness of two weeks the funeial was hi id it ht r late home it h 2 campbe uville on august and in terment took place in st john s anglican cenuterv campbellville rev sut hi rlind conducted the si rv ice mrs blacklock w is a of nassagaw eva pn chunh surviving are three daughter mrs itoj curru- of milton alta a home mrs tom warren nf aber- fovle two sons earl of mornston rav of campbellville two broth ers phincas fmlav who lived with her ilov finlav of guelph two sls t rs mrs jim blirklock of guelph and mrs rid of sxskit- i hew an sh had nine grand- ihtldi n p ill hi an rs weit neighbors d l- vid liimlirsm harold emev k dndgt edgar elhnton tom wha le and e simpson flow r in an rs wen- five gr indthlldnn ind four m phew great grandmothers lawn christening robe useo for b c ceremonv heather mav infant daughter of dr and mrs b h brewster was christened on july 8 m st thorn assanglican church chilliwack b c bv the rev w clark mrs brewster is the former eileen mc- isaac of acton miss margaret blow of acton ont and mrs h f brewster of birch hills sask were the gxl- mothers and mr h clark of chil- mtss ukraine coxe visited las hwack bc was the godfather wvk with the altuon familv at the infant girl was dxessed in klbride i i hand embruuh id iruh uwi miss anne watkins of acton is robt thai hrd b- n worn bv her visiting her cousin miss dons great grandmother in- london robinson england on a imlar occ is ton 80 miss muriel coxe has returned ur ago ind an irish linen pet- after a holiday in toronto ttcoat that wi 91 ears old camp- mr and mrs f hetiel are leted the ensemble jjpndlng a few days in toronto a gown exactly like the on sb the home of their vm fred used is on show in the roj1 fletzel on trio museum toronto tpiieial sihoul rabi lullkjiigji siiyd j 12 upiim lilun lurllii vlltaite ii uill inilslniigh uu e village ha mills illbnih pub lic hluiiv noil w ith a maximum uf lthi to il ussesmint sihoil m ni 1 ii milt mhntil aiea no ii i mills ihnon ehihik th it t no jn n- eid liiant hulon si iiih mi 2 ei mvitta ami township union s hntl no tt call thin and pi in 117 mills union si liml no i i cited m and pi in 11 mill eiamost s a union s s s no i mid 7 17 7 mill a lesolulion was pa d fixing the p is of in load supei intend nt at in cull pel h an and hie main tenance np tatot at 110 tii nti per hour titioaetlve fioin august 1 donatlonn were made bv council of 10 01 to hilljjmiigh band 100 00 t erin branch ttf the can adiau laglon and a grant of 2100 to the acton agricultural society accounts were submitted and passed for piivment as follows general accounts 1017 livestock accounts 3 00 relief arcounts wtttrroirrr all tin- iiiiinliirh of iniinrll wcri pnsint nt this imitlni nut itt-i-vi- flolilwlii hint prslili obituary death terminates six weeks illness attii iliiml six wiiks in oiulph citmml hospltnl lillian miy iii 11 id tilt- wlfi- if siniui1 1 itilil pissid iiwuy tlli-ri- nil atl- h sin- wiis in lilr 77th ylar mis hiiii who bus llvil 111 ac ini fm ovir 10 yira i-iim- inn- finin alliston and wls iioiii m aithur her lioim- wiis on iiomii ave as sin- uis in u-tlvt- niitulitr of acton unittil chuuh lv a o w kymn limduxtld hit- fllllilil i-rvu-i- in th- victor h jlumloy kiiniil iloiin- mi fridiv aiiruhi 10 pitlbciiirs wen- sons jack mil austin nld mil mplnws william iujjh k11i iiliiitxckir kiln ml murri mil ii ill in chint- li 1 int rni nt uis mad- in ac tons fiirvn w cmttiry as m ii as hr hush ind mrs ii id kus tin ihildr 11 r11i1- 11 lamstml stritfoid h-rnl- un clii ipl 1 j ijickl toionto a bioth r ii s iirond 11 unilton md tuo sistn mrs fn d iuijh wit il n mr m i ii iinhrki toronto ils 11 in 1111 for sale a aauct ahlpmanl of young woaurn hrmdlna tw thi is your opportunity lo got into llio profltsbla thiiup ralilrtg builnast dave sargent milton phone 1 m i l r a r ek j of wallpapers lo khoom from in waitarn ontario pa i avi t c 5om mo popular branda of a i im i j nationally advarllied paints carried in lock books stationery supplies toys kennedys book store 25 wyndham si ouelph angus kennedy prop mmmhnhhhannhhhmnmahhumnhnhhhhhhummmh thrills spills crashes 5 stock car at llie milton fair grounds tuesday aug 21st 630 pm m sponsored by the canadian legion branch 136 admission adults 75c children 25c keep abreast the times read the local ads

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