Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 17, 1954, p. 5

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thursday june itth uh the acton free press acton ontario last minute reminders for fathersday shirts galore t shim dress shirts sport shirts we ve got the largest selection in town ww no ntamts sox undgtwfai shorts and shirts bathmo trunks cut unks tie pins 1rts maces handkerchiefs a host of gift suggestions at eisens phone iso acton mm si notice thaw will be a power interruption sunday june 20 from th comer of mill and main st to cameron st includ ing cameron st paric avo lake ave and knox ave from 9 a m to approximately 1 2 noon ontario tenders for coal and coke federal buildings province or ontario sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed as above will be received uutu 300 pxa t ejjs t wednesday june u 194 for the supply of coal and coke for the federal buildings throughout the province of ontario forma of tender with specificat ions and conditions attached can be obtained from the chief of purchasing and stores depart ment of public works ottawa and the purchasing and stores officer 3 sulhxan street toronto ontario tenders will not be considered unless made on or according to the printed forms supplied by the de partment and in accordance with conditions set forth therein the department reserves the right to demand from any success ful tenderer before awarding the order a security deposit in the form of a certified cheque drawn on a bank incorporated under the bank act or the quebec savings bank act payable to the order of the honorable the minister of public works equal to ten per cent of the amount of tender in accordance with the government contracts regulations now in force or bearer bond with unmatured coupons attached of the govern ment of canada or of the canadian national railway company and its constituent companies uncondit ionally guaranteed as to principal atulinterealhjr theigivrnment of canada the ion est or any tender not necessarily accepted robert fortier secretary dept of public works ottawa may 38 19m monuments brampton monument works designs submitted cemetery lettering corner posts and markers a good display in stock wm c allan prop 68 queen st west brampton shop phono m10j res 313 rep tom nicol phono brampton 603w camp contest vigor 10year old don prke wins highly contested houday week sponsored by ledgers iga clkavno auction sale the undersigned nave received instructions from andrew johnston to sell by public auction at his farm lot s con 1 township of er in on saturday june m ism at 2 o clock the following- horses harn1ss etc 1 belgian gelding 0 years old 1 belgian mare 4 years old about 1500 lbs etch 3 aeu of heavy double team harness blankets bells etc cathle4 red durham cow in full flow bred may m 1 durham cow in full flow bred may 39 1 hereford cow in full flow bred dec 8 3 red durham heifers bred dec 6 and june 3 1 red durham heifer bred nov 10 1 red durham cow bred nov 31 1 jer sey heifer bred nov s 2 red dur ham heifers 4 mo old 1 hereford heifer 3 mos old 3 durham steers 3 mos old 1 durham heifer calf 4 steers 1 year old 1 red poll bull 2 years old hogs and poultry 1 york sow bred june v second litter 40 heavy hens tractor and farm tmple ments ford tractor on rubber th ford plow mil hay loader mh manure spreader f and w mower grain drill 13 run dump rake 2 furrow walking plow 1 furrow walking plow 2 wagons hay rack 2 cultivators set of har rows single row scuffler stone boat 140 ft hay fork ro dairy queen cream separator 600 lbs roll of chicken fence half barrel of molasses oil drums hot water tank enamel sink coal and wood heater jewel cook stove extens ion table oil lamps building 10x8 brass bed chairs dishes crocks chains bars wriffle trees judson fertilizer spreader terms cash settlement with clerk day of sale no reserve as farm is sold hmdlcyand elliott auctioneer fred biptic clerk b502 ftiohol ftoul of acton i an i vliltlnfc outof town points and of visitors in acton home mr and mrs m mccuilough have spent a weeks holiday in chicago mr and mrs w d talbot are holidaying at their cottage at whitney mr and mrs w j mcleod are holidaying at their cottage at whitney mr dick smelt of detroit is visiting with miss laura wiles and mr harold wiles provincial constable don cook mrs cook and children are spend ing a week at whitney mrs r m macdonald is spend ing holidays with her son and tarn lly in gross point mich mr and mrs james mcgladerj and daughter yvonne returned this week from a trip to sudbury mr john e duncan of brigden spent a few days during the week with mr and mrs j c dcnnl mrs george murraj is confined to st joseph s hospital guelph friends wilt hope for on improve ment in health for her mr and mrs george somerville spent a few days during the week end with their daughter mrs h klassen and mr klassen in sarnla provincial constable archie mac phcrson mrs macpherson and baby of chatham w ere reci nt is itors with mr and mrs a m mac pherson mr and mrs j a robinson lake ave attended the wedding of their nephew in st andrew s presbjlerfan church fergus saturday mr and mrs j wlndeler and children mr and mrs j sault and family of toronto were sunday visitors with mr and mrs edwin londaborough attending the convention of the ontario division of the canadian weekly newspapers association last week in london were mr and mrs g a dills mr and mrs albert recsor mount dennis visited last week with mr george mann they will celebrate their 00th wedding anni ersary next spring miss delaine gibbons miss jul lcsnicwich and miss elma bra i da attended the 34th annual convent ion of the catholic women a league if canada at waterloo on sunday mr and mrs j m frank mrs r hopkins and mrs j a chis holm were guests at the currie henry wedding in wingham unit ed church on saturday special guests at the music clubs annual supper monday evening were mrs d maplcsden of guelph mr grant mcdonald of orange lllc and miss joan pickering ol rock wood mrs john t davidson left rcc ently plane from malton for the west where she will make a pro longed visit with her daughters at frenchman s butte sask and jas per bc friends are indeed glad to see frank mcintosh able to be about town again after an illness of the past six months and all wmh for him i continued and rapid recov cry to good health acton ys men ken allan harry arbic elmer smith and garnet mckenzie attended the charier mehl of the delaware ys men club at buffalo n y mr smith on behalf of the acton ys mens club prmnted a leather brief case to the now club jot connell general secrctarj of kitchener y mca was guest speaker for the occasion out of tow n member of the say crs family who attended the reun ion at the norm of mr and mrs henry sayers r r 1 acton on saturday june 12 were mr and mrs william saers and grant pricevilk mr ind mrs earl say ers wayne lee bryan and sandra of oshawa rev willis sayers m a and mrs sayers and rose ann of meaford mr and mrs ward bruce garnet and barry ospnnge mr and mrs ralph sayers larry and don hespeler mrs david hutcheon gait dr and mrs charles sayers sharon and billj georgetown mr and mrs tom mc laughlin larry and billy ustowel and mrs charles sayers hamilton another example of ledgers community interest pol icy is shown here as 10 yearold don price son of mr and mrs j h price willow st is presented by jim led- ger with a ticket covering complete cost of a camp holi day this summer at pinecrest the winner was announced by a group of vs men who counted he deluge of ballots and awarded on a most votes basis our thanks to this group for their time and interest due to the popu larity of this years contest it will be repeated next year start saving ballots lga label backs now toward next summers free camp contest ledgers iga thurefri jun 1718 great jesse james raid- barbara payton tom neal another fine mess laurel and hardy slmon june 1921 prince of pirates technicolor john derek barbara rush soccer clvb wrings out win over gait in mlir hera local soccer tans got a thrill-a- mlnute saturday when tney saw the home club down gah by seven goals to six it was a hot and hectic game from the first whistle with play so fast it is understandable that there be mis takes gait made the first one a defensive slip that let bottomley nip through and put acton one up id the first five minutes play was even for some time after that with gait goalie well tried with shots from fish and sutton while calder too had to be on his toes to keep the ball out of actons net with about 10 minutes to go a pass from allen found bottom ley unmarked oh the wing he collected the bait took it in and scored his second before anyone could reach him this seemed to sting gait they kicked off held the ball and with a clever move through leuslnk scor ed a minute later the same player ivcned the score with a shot that gave calder no chance at all lead at the half jum before the whistle to end the half bottomlcy in a switch play with allen got the ball in front of the net made his hat trick and gave acton a half lime lead of 3 2 j gait plied the pressure in the sec- jond half the ball seldom moved out of acton s half this paid off after 11 minutes when day from a scramble in front of the goal push ed the ball past jock soon after mackay put gall in the kad for the first time thia time it wtm aetna that was stung they proceeded to show gait just how close they could come to scoring without actually putting the ball in the net after about ten minutes of unceasing barrage bot tomlcy got the ball about mid field raced up the wing and slammed one that appeared certain he heard a groan from the crowd as the ball hit the post and bounced out how- choering followed when al len got the ball on the rebound and made no mistake with his shot one minute later he got another gilt kicked off nolan stole the ball from the opposing insideleft boot ed it hard up the field right to al len who just touched it into the net gait kicked off again and the same tli ng happened except this time daios gat ihc pai a hat trick fur allen in two minutea 6 4 fir acton tie game after scramble gaits turn again drost scored with a free kick from just outside the penalty area a perfect shot a scramble in front of acton s goal and a miskick by noal and timber- lake tied the game 66 acton kick ed off the forwards moved up the field sutton got the ball centred quickly and bottomley got there in time to shove it into the net with his fourth goal of the game at the whistle final score acton 7 gait 6 after the game comments ranged high on the quality and consistency of fast play gait is the best team acton has met so far even though the local team has been defeated by two teams from kitchener when not at full strength acton s next game wilt tx played saturday against kitchener city in kitchener acton calder schipper hall no lan daies wilson bottomley fish allen slaven sutton solke taylor gait moner suls leusink h copper droit marka a dav f ltusink cusny timbtrlakc t day a hteswvk f hswvk iti ft rer c mi id rum burlington tues wed june 2223 desperate moment dirk bogarde ma zetterlmg turn the key softly yvonne mitchell joan collins thurs fn june 2425 genevieve technicolor dinah shendan kay kendall battles of chief pontiac lex barker helen westcott landscapes at erin painting subjects ripid landscape ketching the outlining of thumbna sketche and the epject cm of well balanced ews were nocl tak f r members of acton i ol pa nt ng clasvt wh i attended the serorti nrea planned ike rh ng trip n fr r tat satur la th daj lone excursion added xjw r nee to th intrurtnn of the dun ketche ig the rt ng thumbnul drrtaken in the aftcrro n groups were tent l var us p etur vjue i ik tri paint sev iral nstruclors ivt ted tht passib i t of f rm ng regular krtrh ng claw in smaller com mun tics was the top c of discussion groups the pa nt ngs were evalu led bj- thr ntrurt rs attending from acton were miu bella may ftasze 1 mr l masai es mrs henry wfdge fisa wan elta smith harry otterbe n mrs g musseilr mr h l benn e mrs h cnpps miu m mainpnie mrs o lamb mim dons w uon mr and mrs get rge bowman painting ano decorating ontario department of travel a purucity hon i p cici1i o c atlmistii free estimates sample of work at 40 church st acton steve payne uampton couect

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