Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 18, 1952, p. 5

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thursday september is 1952 the acton free press acton ontario paok nvx fbiendly circle reunion dinners invitations hv been extend ed to past knd present mirfbers of thetrlrtwliy circle acton united church for a reunion dinner which will take place on friday september 26th at 700 pm in the sunday school rail mr l skuce will be the speaker out of town member plan ning to attend please communi cate with mrg jt stewart secre tary- by monday september 22 since early record are lacking all member not already contact ed are asked to kindly accept this notice in ltrn of a written invitation goodwill used cars 5tf cuv 2 clear swkn 49 htlimn 4 door sedan ao kuidc 4 doer swlan 3 fonjcotcb is ctwv couch 49 ciwv v ton htkup 49mkuiy 3 ion dump when you visit acton fair be sure to see our display of new pontiac and bufck cars gmc trucks and ferguson tractor and implement lome garner motors ltd acton 45 main phone 452 sportooms by bob frank lf a sure mat that we can help you with your decorating prob lemscome and talk to us about your color schemes painting vv decorating brush or spray phone 377 w acton ontario scoring an impressive 288 win over streetsvillo on saturday night here in front of a large crowd to oven tho lacrosse finals at one garrie apioco the bhives nevertheless must win tonights game to stay in contention this because the thisllos stole an important 1110 victory in overtime tuesday night to go one up on the serios they need only one win to wrap the series up how ever this determined band above arent going to sit back on their haunches and watch them fans are still confident tho honeymen can take it shown above ihey are from tho left standing john haines doug townsend frod kentner bob wilson jim robertson larry taillofer bill louth jim quinn and walt aloxandor seated from the left arnie hazel johnny brunski norm young zoko mccandless jack marshall stick boy paul landoni joe gcrrie and junior beaumont not shown in this photo are john krapek tom howoll jim cleave and coach milt burrows staff wioro orton many attend fergus fall fair many from hero attended fergus fall fair on saturday and report on excellent one mrs herman raszell london spent a week with hu sister mrs n a dcnring and mr dcarlng mr and mrs bert weeks and cirls spent sunday with mr and mrs kingsbury and family hock- wood mr and mrs harvey dcnrlng and sons clarence and murray and mr and mrs wm bnllentlnc were guests at the davicsdoaring wed ding in toronto on friday evening in carlcton street ttnited church mr and mrs los simpson and baby helen of hamilton spent sun day with mr and mrs ken nevllls and family mr lfs bnllentlnc woodstock spent the weekend at his parental home mr and mrs lloyd dearing toronto spent sunday with the formers parents mr and mrs n a dcarlng weekend visitors with mr and mrs harvey dcarlng were mr and mrs john jeffry of appin mrs alvin boyce and son tom of detroit mrs almn graham of kitchener spent the weekend at her home here sunday school rcopened again sunday after tho summer vacation with a good attendance mr and mrs angus mcleod of orangeville spent monday with mr and mrs norman cook mr and mrs jesse reed spent sunday with friends in toronto mr and mrs jack mceaehern spent the weekend with mr and mrs robert king guelph mr and mrs percy kellam and shirley brampton called on friends here sunday dancing ends evening to honor mr mrs vernon stewart a very pleasant gathering took place in greenock school on fri day evening to honor mr and mrs vernon stewart nee laura john ston on their recent marriage ralph mokcown was chairman for the program which opened with ihe maple leaf followed by several interesting movie films an address was read to the bride and groom by mrs ralph mc- keown and calvin aitken and la- verne allan presented them with a floor lamp and a hassock both made replies and all joined in singing they are jolly good fellows a johnston and d stewart spoke briefly lunch was served by the ladies followed by nn hour of dancing to the melody makers or chestra younger generation a small boy wont to sunday school for tho first time the teach er told tho class the story of the throo hebrew children shadrach meshaek and abcdncgo on his return his mother asked what the lesson had boon about my shack your shack and a bungalow he replied harold mike coxe plumbing and heating eavestroughing sheet metal work phonos 370r 451w study of angola wms feature the womans missionary society of the united church met at the home of mrs m burns on tues day evening with the president miss m z bennett presiding the worship service was taken by mrs thomson on the topic god gave the water of life assisted by mrs f cleave mrs thctford and miss d simmons miss bennett gave a talk on ang ola where work is centered and some very interesting facts were found about that country letters were reported sent to those in hospital and shutins the meeting closed with the rep etition o the mizpah benediction northern ontario trip for couple wed in st davids campbeuville pale pink gladioli and fern dec orated st davids church camp- bellvllle on saturday september 8 when annie catherine holmes daughter of mr w a holmes of r it 1 campbcllville and the late mrs holmes was married to george erland jay son of mrs elizabeth jay ol il il 2 milton and the late mr jay rev james e sutherland officiated a gown of white sntln and lace was worn by the bride with a hnlo headdress and fingertip veil she carried a nosegay of white carnat ion and red roses her father gave her in marriage the brides cousin miss jean mclean of r r 1 pusllnch was bridesmaid wearing a gown of or- ch not over taffeta with lace and a floral henddrfcss groomsman was russell dales of r r 3 campbcllville and ushers were stanley e jay the brother of i the groom and elmer dredge t nephew of the bride i the voice that breathed oer eden was sung before the cere- 1 mony and o perfect love during the signing of the register by douglas dredge nephew of the bride following the ceremony a re ception was held in the church when miss gertrude holmes sister of the bride received guests wearing a teal blue dress with navy access ories and a corsage of pink car nations mrs elizabeth jay assist ing chase a wine dress with grey accessories and a corsage of yellow carnations northern ontario was the destin ation of the couple as they left on their wedding trip t4ie bride wore a grey suit with red access ories for going away by chrii lamb now that we are till back in the old routine and everything is run ning smoothly we have had time to consider our student executive for this year at assembly last thursday don dawklns was elected a temporary chairman to conduct nominations for the student council the president is chosen from grades 13 or 13 nominated and el ected by the student body the vicepresident is runnerup in the presidential election the secretary is nominated from grades 10 or 11 and elected by the students the treasurer is nominated by the staff chosen from grades 10 or 11 and ejected by the students in order to keep our elections democratic the voting is done by secret ballot those nominated for president are fred gordon marjoric worne don dawklns rod force and joy botcll candidates for office of secretary are janice baker faye dawklns donna mcmillan annamarie bott ler and arlene gordon the elect ions wllj be held later this week each form elects a class repres entative and these with the exec utive and a boys and girls athletic representative make up the stud ent council at a staff meeting monday night the following motion was passsd unanimously any student who failed on any part of his previous school years work as based on the june promotion mark ls not elig ible for any office whatever on the student council therefore some students prev iously nominated for the offices of president and secretary are not el igible for office for president fred gordon and marjorie warne are still eligible and janice baker donnn mcmillan and arlene gordon can still run for secretary at the meeting the staff nomin ated the following students for treasurer betty may lambert kathleen stanley francis heffer- nan and cheryl morton on wednesday morning a spec ial assembly will be held in room 1 so that additional names may be placed on the list of nominations for president and secretary closed all day saturday september 20 shop on friday open monday ay 9 am eisens clothing store magazink8 ptedcrtfriiohetie f you want lo reinforce tho hol- cobmstfca es in no pages of a loose- recipe book or any kind of loose loaf notebook quickly and inex pensively simply dab oach hole with colorless nail polish and let pbrscbirnonb dry for oxtra reinforcement do both sides and for tho fall and winter weather when statlonraty colds spread easily take vitamins to build up and increase your re- y sistance vitamins are the foun dation of good health in school children teenagers and adults gel some ida halibut liver- oil capsules now in bottles of 50 they sell at 75c an economical foundation to good health caofui drugstore a pleasant plncc to shop 31 mill st phone 87 greeting cards ice cream bees nest humming as thistles hold 2 1 edge crucial game of tin best in live series with strectsvilli faces the acton jacrosse club tonight thursday in the arena after tying the set up at one game apiece with a smashing liilh victory on saturday the b- mivos were edged 1110 in overtime tuesday night in the streetsville bowl giving the thistles a 21 edge on the series streelsville won the first game by a 1711 margin last thursday tonight s game will be the sternest test the acton club has met this term but if it follows the pattern set by the first two games the bhives should win handily and stave off elimination at least until friday when the fifth and deciding game is scheduled for streetsville that gives the thistles an advantage over the acton club something they seem to have had from the start of the series need cash o farm operating expenses wt la mi tall wm wu ywr iks uaaaw vout hum in mftrwe cthada ci0w misfortune has been plaguing the efforts of the bhives ever since the series started with injuries to norm young and johnny brunski shelving both of them brunski suf fered a compound fracture of his arm in the first game at streetsville in which young also was hurt ag gravating injuries sustained to his knee earlier in the season and which had forced him to play be low par and not at all in the two previous games jim robertson has been filling in j for young in the nets and has come j up with bangup efforts especially in saturday nights game here in which the bhives rolled to a win i m front of a crowd estimated to be in excess of a thousand fust game of the set saw young replaced by johnny krapek in the third quarter and krapek although he let m some soft ones played well tor lus first time in the nets he j had no easy time for the thistles marched m singly in doubles and in j fours and fives to take shots at the net wtlumt much resistance from wltn goals bhive forwards acton sparklers cruikshanks and burton were the marksmen who set the pace for streetsville in this one with three goals each and ron madgett wid- liess clark and wilson added two apiece for actvm haines gerrie quinn mccandless and wilson tal lied twice with singles going to brunski krapek townsend beau mont and landoni only two penalties were handed out in the game both of them to the thistles who were hard pressed to finish the game k top after a strong bid by the bhives threaten ed to tie it up in the final quarter total rout saturday nights game was no contest after the first quarter the bhives threw a storm of rubber at rutledge in the thistles goal and except for some alert net minding from that worthy might have in creased the score by another ten acton just couldnt seem to do anything wrong on the attack and they covered their men with a blan ket that prevented them from bare ly moving kentner in particular covered cruikshanks so effectively that its doubtful cruikshanks had a shot on goal and he has been a star for streetsville in this series although he never had a lacrosse stick in lus hands before this sea son freddie kentner was the top bilive on the attack and at check he scored five goals and assisted on three for a really fine perform ance doug townsend also turned m a real chore potting five goals and earning brackets on two mc candless krapek and beaumont spac saw iromr irons everything in the basket qq50 value exchange for your old fashioned electric washer when you buy a new j automatic washer other qumn tallied for three landoni taillefer and wilson accounted for one each with wilson racking up five assists wilson has been one of the best in a bhive uniform against his former team mates in the event the bhives come through with a win tonight the ser ies returns to streetsville for the rubber game tuesdays win for streetsville in overtime was largely the result of playing on their own bailiwick conditions are different from an indoor arena and the thist les are a prickly lot on their own bowl horry hurry 10 only c0m tti 0 phone today heres conodvi first and only realty practical automatic waikw this it what you have waited for it tatim only half at much hot water at other or lets a larae hot water tank it not needed it it movable rolli on cotter keep it where you pleat roll it in to wash it it the only fully automatic washer on cotter washes cleaner by far hat the world lam out beatty human hand doubleaction agitator top flow rinte emptiet all dirty water out through top not down through clothe hires your big chance to gft a complete laundry outflt at the lowest cost jver see it at the acton fair talbot hardware phone 76 acton uiu wt mit ulht tm iot 1qwu

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