Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 22, 1953, p. 5

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trtolfsday january jin 153 j klmn- frk press j jrauatjroc reg blacks team surges to top qf town leagues junior division the weeks activity in the town league saw reg blacks club mint up two wins and climb to the head of the four team junior divtuion closely pursued by ernie marks and mike coxes teams who are tied for second place reg blacks club opened last thursdays action with a 53 win over doug dawkins team sin clalr johnston baxter currie and martin marks led the winners with a goal apiece while martin mark- also racked up an assist for the losers ernie lawson turned in a two goal performance with bob wahlman scoring the first goal and wayne emerson getting an assist in the nightcap mike coxc team and ernie marks battled to a three all draw hon sincuir bagged all three goals for coxc club while wanc emerson nlpcd a pair and don wiles a single to mark the senior division of the town league got in a practice in prepar ation for their league opening jie following tuesday tuesdays games doug dawkins team came through with a well deserved sl win over mike coxe s club to start off proceedings on tuesday n ght this week ken dodds fired a pair of goals for the winners and bob wahlman potted the other ed mc mullen banged in the losers onl goal from ron sinclair s rebound the second game was a nip and tuck affair that saw reg black s learn shide ernie marks managed by george hollinger 2 1 martin marks was the big factor in upset ting his dads team scoring a goal and sotting up one for ron clow bill johnston assistealon hls goil wayne emerson tallleetmhc loser s roil senior division the senior division at the loagu marks its opening with wllf duv als team chalking up a 73 decision over the team managed bv ki mcphiil bob riimley md orville djrt is put the spirk in the duvit itti k with two goils ipfece while bill merv dodrts md jrnt rocher enh added smelts f r the losers jcrr white 1 n d rcst and fred gordon t ich bigged i goal i eague standing juptor division p w l tpls black 1 2 1 0 4 coxc 3 1 1 1 marks 11 1 13 dawkins 3 13 0 2 senior division p w l t pis pounding the sports beat in case you re interested in view ing some of the results of i the minor sports club s hockey program we suggest you drop down to the arena on friday night ac ton s minor hockey teams bantam midget and juvenile play host to elora s entries with the first game getting away at 7 pjn this will be the second home ap pearance for the local clubs who haven i betaloo successful on their jaunts out of town monday night in elmira for example the ban tarns were shut out by fhnirn and so weie the midflls the midgets lost 1 0 last friday night hen fergus won nil three ims by edging the bantams 4 3 shading the midgets 1 1 ind clubbing the juveniles 7 3 the bantams had the belter pirt of plij and with a littlt more finish around the nit would have kiin feigus i jood buting the mid gets hmivu were puck shj tlu winted n part of thi puck unless 11 wis in the f rgus end and then evoijbodv winted a pnei of it ted tootilt fired both alton gods ind along with paul i aw son wis the bist plivir acton ind on tin ice in the jiuenilt r inn fergus put up a stiff defense they hid a bet tir coached club ind deserved the n personally we conldn t see the presence of milton boys on the juveniles with one exception made any difference in the acton team we re all in favour f hav ing a good team but it seems to us that several boys who play in the town league s senior division have as much hockey ability as the im ports there are some beefs among the ac ion players that the arent getting a proper chance to play and there seems to be some justification for it last week we mentioned thit elmim polar bears were the creim of thi nop in the inter midtiu it ilue thit milton ind gtormlown p o in ind then was litllt iriulihood of anvont defeiting tin in this s is n our ipoloijis lo 111 cioj t mn knilrs although onlv i iioi fifth in the standine tin ruidi rs broki the 22 uiii win lung slink of hie bins i isi satur dv nilnt with n f 4 ovutimi win juhilint c ioiteii wnjuns etpect irn to sec i n p it of saturdivs in i fin m inn pi ii id into thi inm on luisdiv nijjit for thi mn iliinst milton tlu emerged m much lowir spirit milton willi p pid the rudus 12 2 ind wire go inj iwiv doing it tans don t know what to expect inni eithtr turn milton hid the same troubli the previous week when the took on niwmarkct by the results i f previous rimes the ierart joe would expect milton to tike the ei m with d three- coal irgin but the spitfires turned all their tuns md waltzed to a 12 2 victory acton milton lose collect one goal acton junior farmers hockey i team lost again last monday even j ihg in milton arena the team has only won one game so far this sea son an exhibition tilt score was palermo 9 acton i in the second game of the evening norval de feated milton 3 1 actons singleton was scored by currie and milton s by arnold howden in the first game three aclon regulars were missing the goal ten der jackie marshall fred currie and calvin sprowl spike scott played goal for the short handed team penalties were handed out to el hot of acton to i hcmsley of ac ton and e tjrell of pilermo for siishmg pilermo goals wire scored by george pelletterio marshill d iellitleno pegg md viviin in the second gime of the d mbl midr norv il wnrirs were f wil son 2 and c mi donald penal tn s were handid nut to gillies of milun and wils in ind archer of norvil umehouse mens suits ladies dresses pu 100 jan 9th to jan 1cth cleaners tdt- cleaning service available pickup and delivery service phone 206m board holds first marathon euchre the hall board held the first of a series of marathon euchres on wed ncsdaj e ve mng 18 tables being plaved highest scorers were mrs wm stark and mrs j r williams mediums mrs c moredith and mr j crichton and low to mrs j crichton and mr a d mcencry lunch was served col and mrs bourne attended a play you never can teli by george bernard shaw played by trinity college dramatic society in hart house theatre on wednesday evening their son mr a c bourne of trinitv college was in the plaj mr scott of matheson has been visiting hu nephew mr brock mil r church services were withdrawn on january 18 on account of icy roads communion was postponed until this sunday mi and mrs harrv sm t hurst brought his mother home on sun daj after a month with them m barne mrs patterson wms hasten the wms met at ihe home of mrs a- c paturson on thursdar evening mrs s kirkna trick rcid ing scripture and mrs s gisbv ltd in praver mrs a w bnton ri id a short article un living conditions in n mote parts of india as the studv book had not arrived mrs h i ton was in the chur after the meeting the hostess served lunch mr aiex wright was home for the weekend mr and mrs bob lane and child ren and mr and mrs ted morrow and flame isited mrs r lane on sunday hour progressing mr dnuetis scott seems to be making good progress on his new house at the east rlv end of the v il lage hingir i workmen and their wives and friends of a roe mai ton held in evening gel togeth cr in limeh nisc memorial hill on fndiv mn shirp dies we rtend svmpathv in the fam 1 f the lat mrs jimes harp ri rlv of lti hue wh iik d iwn in toronto m saturdav even ni ind kts bur ed at llmehouse n wednctdiv oh tea more listeners we shill be paving special at tention to no chborlv new on s indiv mnrnmc when our locil editor mil be m charge of the bmadcist fen our own little vil lige was ncntnnd on the nr last week practiced 50 years dr henry gear dies a well known ind nspectid per sun passed away in cobourg gene r il hospital dr henry gear md was in his 88th year he gave most of his life in looking after the sick and suffering in erin district and community he w is one of the d i tors who practiced the hard wiy in horse ind bugv divs ind he was aluaiiriadi and ivilluiomjqux tv or night to gij if cillcd born in township he was bom on tin firm lot 31 con 8 trin township ind raduat id from the univirsilv of toront bur i short pmod he wis in bi i- wood but then moved lo brin where he pr clicid ins mtdicil profission md upinlid thi drill ston until 1h2 whm in n tired afu r w v irs of service although he his been iw iv fir 10 viars m inv kindlv re mirks h iv t bi n hi ird with a deep f linj of sorn vv mil prns for his untirinj ffi rts in snmi fimilus h srvtd ihr ji nentuins nf th district and wis bilnvid b ill sinci his ritinment hi ind mrs gi ir have spirit the winters in thuidi whin hi h d h f nit 1 h setlltd in colwiuig where his jrind sun lr doiiflis h geir ins his priilice wife survive 1 i 1891 hi unili d in miiriul wiui jmniemckmnon who surviv is him ilo i sun hirrv eur grm isun dr dtiulis gnr three lreit jrindchildrm a son j d pndeciased him i numler of vcirs ago thi fumnl took plici from the disciples church of which hi was lmrmbet on saturday arte moon pastor ernie root conductid the services and mr alex mcdougall sang- saved by grice with mrs morg grahim it the organ in utnunt was made irr plot at prrces ci metery pallbearers wire john anthonv w e bush john carney d l mundell c k overlind and r w hull flower bearers were cecil ind winston cirnev d s deth and joe sanders serious injured four year old roy foster son of mr and mrs fred foster fell from i ladder in the barn breaking seve ral ribs both arms and nose he ilso suffered bruises his older brother picking him up thinking he was dead carried htm to the house where he wis revived he is in guelph general hospital returns home mrs miry jamicson who once re sided at baljinafad and who has been in guelph general- hospital we are pleased to say wis able to return homi much irnproved in hialth w l holds euchre the w i held a very successful iiichrc in the hall on tuesdaj night last week lucky winners were mm tom gibson mrs herb allan mrs charlie pluff and mr wtu kirk wood w a meets the tt a met on tuesdav after i noon at the home of mrs robert j mefnerv the president mrs mar shall presiding the meeting open led with the creed song and prair i rill cill was answered by 14 mimtxrs paving their ees a few business items were disposed of and several letters of thanks were read for cards and baskets of fruit sent at christmas the meeting closed with a hymn and praver mrs smith had charge of recreaton which included a read mg bv mrs smith and mrs starrett i contest by mrs smith after which a daintv lunch was served by the hostess assisted b mrs matthews mrs ed adair of blenheim ts spending a few davs with mr and mrs arnold mcenerr acton high school news by chris lamb more lhan 150 people attended the annual at home last friday night the affair was quite sue cessful and the student council de serves credit for the management lieutenant hughes from hmcs york in toronto was speaker at an assembly on friday morning in the public school auditorium he show ed two movies to the assembly the first was encouraging students to finlsh their yeirs at school before vinlunng inlo olhi r fields it wis a vontlohal guidance film rnadt in thi united si ites the second film w t of the nnv il timdiin nivv in korea it showi 1 un u n n iv il fitrct n dim hughes w 11 be speiker it 1 iv rcjli ll win again 112 acton gaines off still it ihe lop of th limp headed toward the shunev tost troph ire the bixter lab hockey learn following i win in george town sundiv the local iggrcgat ion diftated burns transport ii 2 schiduled gimes will not be ible to bi pi tyed in alton any longer we in going lo irranc all star ames wi h georgetown ind other groups m the vicinity for hvtdfljayliirgtfe a tcwrttbp bkctif 1 itivt said the georgetown play found tin could not lome to ling tin weik due o night m il s rid for arton is f illows first period i t fr un c unn njh im ind t 1 ii s mirvrlli from allen f irn mt phu ind somi r midget hockey tournament sponsored by halton county police association milton arena wednesday january 28th teams competing from milton acton oakville s georgetown burlington port nelson five hockey games first game it 6 30 p m winner to receive championship trophy admission 50c under m free art shif th luv il th i d m crislill from from mccrlstill luinmhim nd johnny fixit tlcn till u 1 slew irt ill il cunninh un three out of three people who have come to us with with their plumbing problems have been completely satisfied thafs because we made one trip count and don i overcharge john calder plumbing heating evestroughing 11chuhchst acton phone 3lw swerves to miss car ends in ditch when a car drum bv william scoit of guelph illtgedlv sm erv ed left to avoid sir k ng another car sat irdiv jmuarv 1 it went off the hirhwiv and linded in the ditch mc irrme stfx dmage dm it of th olie rir wis andrew v 7 sr it h h 3 ct i w ho is n ni lefi r i thi highwiv it hf friirh i i the c elph cir i 4 chev ws travelling west on no highwav when the iccident occurred about 141 pm the car stopped in the south ditch acton flwsat jan4rl3-34- attend the saturday matinee at 1 p m cont nuous shows nightly from 7 00 pm except saturdays and holidays continuous from 6 30 pm matinees saturdays and holidays at 2 p m mon tues jan 2627 one of hollywoods best 1 sillel tollwtns itarrl ulutmnimmrniltlfcms fiwinauirartdn dlitffetari hr co kt plcliww im for your added plmmira fighting cohoe irmi fhobiims- wedthurs jan ltv two swell shows m fimim second big hit i monsters of the deep ice breaker steeplejacks ovan johnson paul douglas mg m rvn g when in imne world news events

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