s scanning the sfclu scene with hartley coles acton juniors started to excr eta their ice legs in the milton last weekend fred teams were reasonably close the spectacle of the parade and halt time show kept the fans amused kentaer drilled 14 boys for two but we have seen a half dozen or hours until most of them were about ready to drop tike club hopes to augment their ranks with players next weekend at practice lack of suitable ice time ta hampering their efforts as well aa a shortage of funds at tik first meeting this season player and executive agreed it would be tough sledding until ice was available in acton tine hi at a premium and very chai given a generous donation to team entirely unsolicited but a few more ahtliilii would certainly be appreciated this would be a good opportunity for the hockey faithful to unloosen their purse strings no doubt the executive will prefer the color green to the dull shine of silver w obsequies deft knr those who placed bets on the montreal alouettea we will observe a moment of silence please bemove your hats as we mentioned last week i ahem the iarki v ere the team more games on tv this year that put the east west final to shame we offer our condolences to the rabid montreal supporters our congratulations go to those who following the advice of this pillar of wisdom laid it on the line for ed monton it seems to me hat too much importance is being attached to the coming world hockey championships in russia this win- on cauerous donor has already w whether or not canada sends iveav a generous donation to the a team is har hardly the worldshaking event some commentators arc mak ing it out to be lnst year the russians defeated canadas representatives the kit chenerwaterloo dutchmen cleaiily and decisively from what ucsaw of the game there wai never any doubt of its outcome granted the dutchmen are not by any means the best hockey team in canada but they are no easy pushovers canadians know there are any number o teams in canada who could slullick the russians soundly if hkk uas plaed with canadian ruhi and conditions the russians i touring kusman team ould visits canada lone before in the- oust but thi didnt stark up know it too otheruis ou can be against the best of the v est an oher day and the might have done better but we doubt it individually montnal appeared to have an edkc in the first half as a team however thiv operated with far leas efficuncy than ed monton the eskies anticipated every montreal move in the second halt testifying to a shrewd operator tin the edmonton bench meanwhile the alouettes con tributed a few fumbles one at the h one yard line and even sam etcheverry he of the unerring arm threw a feu passes to the out stretched hands of edmonton pass defenders the game itself had little to offer from a spectators point of view outside of the first half when the sure hat i this wliv ou if th kussians want to piraik irouml ttu world like ain neacoiks itthlm outside of those u ho will gnash ttu ir teeth most of us w ill be laughing www scenario freddy kenuu r fired a marker for the georgetown raiders in their 52 conquest of miltons hitherto unbeaten pontiac chiefs this week milton mean while spoiled orillias home opener with a 42 decision in front of a packed house in orillia the ink thrown at canadas gold medal win ning oarsmen bv tht dallies makes one wonder what would happen if canada won two gold medals board awaits omb approval for georgetown school addition the smilii of the north hal- i ton and georgetown schools w re ton high school district board monday night reported that all the approvals required except that of the manidpal board were receiv ed far the building of uietiew ad ditiaa at georgetown high school details required had been supplied and the final approval was expect ja tauaad lately correspondence dealing with this phase was read by the secretary the north halton board met at acton school monday night in the regular november meeting and psiw a accounts totalling 2137s06 for the month the inspectors reports for ac rend and referred to the manage ment committee to studv and pre sent a report at the next meeting use of the aeton y m c s3 m nasuim for three months b th school uas discussed and trustee coon was delegated to contac y mca officials regarding rvntil arrangements present at the meeting were trustees kielt hal land pickett of milton brown coles and aider son of esqucsing coon creighton and dills of acton chairman ross carbcrt of nassagauea forgrjve masterman and goodlet of csei-rge- town xsrjtsei oldfashioned wedding bands exchanged in evening ceremony wide old fashioned wedding hands were exchanged by ann al ice fobes and george william bell in a candle lit double ring cere mony in acton united church last saturday evening the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs l d fobes of edmonton alberta for merly of riley alberta the groom is the son of mrs mildred bell of acton and the late mr george bell rev gordon adams officiated with george elliott playing the wedding music white mums were placed in the church for the oc casion the bride wore a street length dress of beige lightweight wool which featured a boat neckline and hrecquarter length sleeves with this sh wore a single strand of cultured pearls and tap estry semipill box hat with an ee veil she earned a white bibu aith a lilac orchid her attendant was miss belli nderson of toronto who wore i harcoal worsted dress w ith b i k accesones and a corsage of ellow tea roses tht bridt was given in marriage b trio unite of the groom john kozak of edmonton alta thomas kozak of waterford was usher john conntlu of toronto served as best man friends and relatives gathered at the home of the groom s mother following the cercmonj mrs bell wore for the occasion an alice blue satin back sheath dress with black accessories her corsage was of pink roses for a motor trip to the united states the bride donned a match ing bolero with a beaded satin lining and wore a cardinal red hat with her beige ensemble the couple w ill make their home in kitchener where they operate a dance studio both wore formerl w ith arthur murr s studio in toronto their two attendants are ilso professional dancers i guests were present from toron- i to wati rforb guelph st cathar ines kitchener london and ed la lta as well as acton john glynn t who has served two terms on the board of s s 16 stone schooh will appreciate your vote in the december 3rd elections as school trustee for township school no 1 bowl ajay laaea open far o w l make it a date fot saturday night co sowunoi bowl far owi fof hmmfl acton bowling lanes arc 10 chamber asks help to improve beautify town acton chamber of commerce council at their monthly meeting held in the legion auditorium de- cldedto ask citizens of the area for suggestions which would be ben eficial to the betterment or beau- tificatlon of acton the chamber in the process of arranging a program of work for next year issued an appeal to the residents of acton asking for ideas which would assist the chamber in outlining its work during the meeting a member ship committee was selected with roy goodwin appointed as chair man and john goy tom cook and ken llijkord chosen to comprise remainder of the body tentative arrangements were made foiqthe appearance of a guest sieakerttnttejstiatlons arc being conducted with george w mien noted lecturer mr allen who has served as toronto sales and advertising counsellor director of advertising courses at shaw schools advertising manager of the canadian gas journal and ex ecutive secretary and treasurer of the canadian gas association is expetted to deliver an address on promotion of the individual elect l wieck band president an ehsrtion of officers was the highlight of the annual meeting of the acton citizens band held vediosda evening in the band hall ixirne wieck was elected presid ent charles mason vice president julian zajac treasurer elmer smith secretary and chosen for the band committee were joe see- ian and ray agncw named as honorary president was ed footitt and serving as past president is btng ramsden special tribute was paid to three members of the organization for their many years of outstand ing service named were charles mason 60 years of service george smith over so years and rudolph spielvogel with over 40 years waltz first lesson for teenagers at y to the strains of a waltz the dance club started its scries of weekl sessions of instruction tucsdai at the y m c a mrs a g wensli is instructing the teen agers with about 10 boys and 10 girls the class is a good size for teach ing and membership is closed lcs sons continue ecr tuesday ev ening until march traditional dances tunes clubs object a merry party of scottish dance enthusiasts mcl in the parish hall acton on friday jack mcgeachie was unable to be present but mrs r d buckner was there to lend suport and suggestion and to welcome the guests these came from guelph georgetown and a ton the elghtsome reel took preced ence in favor but pctronella the gay gordons and the scottische steps were all good seconds the objective of the clubs is to leari these gay dances and enjoy them to their traditional tunes mrs george robertson at the piano helped with correct procedure expenses are being kept to a minimum and more guests are ex pected next friday the club ex pects to celebrate st andrews day a piogram of scottish songs and dances is being made up at least one more dance will be learn ed and it is hoped thai many more will join ladies are asked to bring lunch preferably scottish for two coffee will be provided personal notes t acionians visiting outotlown points and of visiiok m acton homes aaoaoa engagements ssssstvv mr and mr e w coles bramp ton out wish to announce uie engagi ment of their daughter mary denise to 1- a c terrence s nottomtrv son of the isle mr and mrs v bottomley bradford erg land the marri ige will t ike place on saturday december 29 at 10 jo o i lock st josiphi ihurvh ai ton mrs beatrice chew wishes to announce the engagement of hci daughter jacqueline agnes of ac ton to andrew o nolan son of mr and mrs andrew o nolan of glendalough ireland the mar riage to take placi on saturday december 29 at 0 o clock at st joseph s church acton have you visited santas toyland in hintons basement store parcels for overseas are leav ing the post office daily many hae been mailed to europe m coxe plumbing heating eavestroughinq paaaa ga i oil furnace gas water tanks free estimates phone 25 acton thanks to acton ratepayers my sincere appreciation for ihe confidence you have placed in me in returning me to the office of mayor of acton for 1957 i will endeavour to meet this confidence and serve to the best of my ability ted tyler i the caddlck family is being vis ited by miss esther caddick of san diego calif mr and mrs stan while huh molid hill spent sunday with mr and mrs hoy amolt peel st mr and mrs r- 11 klllott were visiting relatives in comber the past week miss donna cranswiik the local dental hyglenlst attended the dental convention in toronto last week mr and mrs frank gibbons on saturday observed their 25th wed ding anniversary alton friends i xtend congratulations mrand mm ijdl ballen and tommy of tara spent the week end with the formers par cuts mr and mrs william hal lentlne queen st readers of gwendoline 1 clarkes iiilumn chrnnu les of ginger farm will be interested to li am that her nephew and former free press staf ft r john 111 ii k have ilreadv met at klllott like in northern ontario ml and mrs s ii i utdsav sixth lam ksitii miik will lie at home to tin ir frit nils on sunday deicmher from 2 i p in on the onaslon of their timh wedding an niversar i no gifts pli ise i peoph buy the r ree press to reart anil reail the free lress to buy manager of the 1 g a mr jim iedger attended an i g a sponsor ed meafschool in toronto this week visiting on the week end with mr and mrs g a dills were mr and mrs frank browning of tor onto guests frum alton were present foi the i hrislening of the baby son of mr and mrs bob itumlev in preston last sunday rev ii e nurdlund and mrs nurdlimd of toionto recently spent a few days resting at the home of mr hugh m reid grand view faun their new chtinh blylh wood itoad built to replace the castlefleld avenue baptist church had liecn opened on november 4 fin nds kathiicd ut tin lionii of mis bertha modulus to wish her will prior to hit leaving to make her home in guelph a pleasant v i mug was spent and mrs hudg ins was presinlisl with personal klfts iauuli was sirvxl afti r by tin indus the acton free press thursday november 29th 1956 i r 1 1 vote for deputyreeve bill wilson for a second term that he may continue on county council with business of maor importance to ihe town of acton phone 603 for conveyance to rite polls to the ratepayers l of esquesing township i will appreciate your vote and in fluence for ihe office of beputy reave for the year 1957 campbell sinclair election monday december 39am to 7pm betty dear corsets personalised qarment to fit your own personal figure for appointment phone tr 79244 visiting over the holidays go cnr the tare the comjorlahle way no matter where youre going whether yourc travelling solo or with your fiunily you can make your plans now snowfilled skies ox icy roads will make no difference youll get where you want to go and youll enjoy every relaxing minute of your trip fauare your holiday fun plans by making your cnr reservation tmw check too the moneysaving features of our family fare plan ask about cnr gift certificates ideal for holiday giving every year more and more people who are going visiting over toyfcanp be sure to visit hintons basement store santas toyland here you will find a urge area filled with toys and decorations of all kinds books games mechanical toys educational toys sleighs toboggans dolls doll carriages toy dishes sewing machines table and chair sets wagons tricycles cars electric or mechanical trains and accessories dump trucks drums and many many other brand new toys that santa has just made you will be able to find in our base ment store a complete assortment of decorations for the home the christ mas tree and the christmas table glass omamenrs tinsels roping electrical tree sets- tree topstetc garlands wreaths bells corsages table favours and decorations candles tablecloths and napkins etc the store that nhres you a better choice a quality a lower hintons 5c to 100 store how much is your car worth meteor mereary ford monarch deluxe va eastern vb ck itvajl omt raattee dad- bolak drlaxe arlaxe chrysler 1955 ioo 2200 1700 1650 2100 1954 1600 1950 1500 1450 1150 1953 1400 1700 1300 1250 1600 1953 12o0 1450 1100 1050 1350 1951 1000 1200 900 r50 1100 1950 800 950 700 650 aso add sm for 4 door modrli plus mllowancem for extra eqj automatic utaimtnlmalon overdrive etr and recent overtumi dfdtmt rrrondltionlna work nrrrswary to brftag ear to average tandard lriv down today lonkht rikht now to guild motorb and m us about a dal on a brand nrw mercury or met eor you can get that dreurncar mercury or a beautiful low prtc- meteor plus the per it ma i m rvln trial niak a v- i y norm ouild customer a lift long friend your present car will prob ably cover the down payment ho why not have u brandnew mercury or meteor only 5 brand new 1956 model meteors left i greatem baving8 than ever have up to mm i kmeaa mm macwhite vlacara eyl hardtop wktte nlacara zdaor blae of nlara dr ckato at mae ar green only 2 1956 model meteor demonstrators i rldean 4 door hardtop red white automatic zm mllea jaaly rldran 4 door sedan red white automatic mm mllea oaty both with full new car warranty sale this week ims mftlor diamond blae mnd white tinted lam windows aer feet eoniliuao throachaat absolutely anmarked sims 1953 monarch blae 4door sedan rado motor jast reconditioned by as sale price s149s ism mercury 4daa bine white roof radio oterdrive uri other extras kale fitted ism ford 2 sedan radio larn signala tan and brown dootoaa imnnralile eondltion hals price fi4m 1953 ford zaoor io4sa line c of two oae treeawlth fitted radio fa other dao tone mae salk price sum ims rord hedan jast re painted and in sennit condi tion sms i ssi monarch ml matte traaaaajbnaa turn staaala hale price si1sb 1952 ford c mllnc choice of three tan red crerawhmc ar creemtwo fitted radio tear choice at sale price 1ss5 pontiac brown t sedan perfect family sale price 1951 mfrcurt ereeaj srdan pitt overdrive radio rn rtlhsned aseter 4 brand new tires sale prk e 1951 ford detain year cho of either mae or teen both 4 door sale price sos 1951 chevrolet 4- dan exeetleatt car sale price 1951 pontiac rrry radio sale price 1951 mercury c rren 4 door kale price ism nash -alrfluht- 4 sedan fitted radio weather eye air ronditsoa recli bed etc i m plymolth yoar choice of tw 1949 hillmn 4 to the first sale price 495 in acton call s2