Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 12, 1959, p. 3

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acton high school highlights by dale woodburn and dave peal on tuesday the 10th nnothor rough and tumble game ot hockey took place between georgetown and acton 4h 4hefirst- period ron malcolm cored from sjuarj macdonald for acton tor rtie moment tfilngs looked u if maybe the tables would be turned in favor of acton in this gamebut georgetown quickly re taliated with two goals the first by jim rlohahuon from campbell and the second by walter rickson from pauld popcil to end the period with the score in favor of georgetown 21 in the second period brian lewis scored unassisted paul popeil scor ed from dixon and richardson and sam morton from cam ferguson 11 for georgetown at the end ot the period the score amounted to 51 in favor of georgetown the third period was action pack- ed although dick riddell scored unassisted and wayne presswood from riddall to crfd the scoring a right broke out which involved five r six players but was quickly bro ken up with no damage done but mrl feelings and ruffled prdes two ccorgetown players and one acton player wmp pehnmi the final score was georgetown 7 end acton 1 in my opinion the score would have been multiplied many times over if not for the superior net minding of andy williams a though you cannot forget the ex cellcnt effort put up by the other players valentine dance don t forget all j ou young lovers the gala valentines dance at the school friday night admission li only 50c a couple and 35c a person dancing till 12 o clock also don forget the toboggan parly on sunday february 15lh at the three sisters firing your toboggans and skis everybody f welcome midgets ousted from playoffs straight fo hespeler acton midget entry mha playoffs were ousted from further competition in the league jwhen they lost their second of p two game scries to hespeler in the acton arena thursday night by a score of 64 acton starred out fast in the first period by overpowering the hcs peler goalie and rapped home their four goals ron malcolm opened up the scoring for the locals at four minutes of the first period on a pass from d gibbons and p law- son malcolm repeated the feat single handed at 730 of the first period when he flicked the red light for number two peter marks bulged the twine once again for acton on a perfect play assisted by r mellon and d lindsay high scorer for the locals malcolm once mmc drove a shot 1st acton a this weeks meeting started as usual with the troop being called to the horseshoe for the breaking of the flag l duby presented the wiumi fln iquic bgbojinks tor the second consecutive m nth af tcr inspectun nil ttu sc mts went upstairs to the cub hall fur qhort ceremony of presenting st john ambulincc first aid certiricites supt h irt made the presentation to mr r smith cublcader and pelei newton bob h in ton and rick curric the scouts then returned to the basemen and lit down around the eampfire ti be interlained b the nighthawk patrol who put on our amusing ikil after the first acton a song and tups were sung the meeting was adjourned there was a court of horn r and the stags r dutv pitrol limehouse regulartuchre has big crowd the second in t si nc of w 1 marathon euchres is held in the mtmonil hall on saturdn evening with sixteen tables in plavj winners were mrs s matthews and h allen ind sect nds winl to rtilton andt huteh mrs dillentinr hid trowt lone hinds nd ttu birihdu prize went to bi inn spraek the xumnutlce mtid lunch aft the vt i met at the home o mrs mitchell on thursdo evening at birthday party about a dozen itttle folk wilt suiu it a joint birtluhn part for rejne ind johnm lefennk at their honu on rridi awards presented at brownie meeting district commissioner mm got don adams conducted tw o enrol men us and presented gj iden- barj and goldtn hands at the brown ies meeting on monday the new qrb enrolled were racleen hi u chen and bonnie st denis golden bars were given to mar ie laing joan mane marchmcnt wendy bowcn and christine fo era golden hinds were presented to marlee mocsain and suzanne adams mrs a dims presented mrs g w mckenzie with her brown owl warrant socrat mothers were present v after games a sing song- apd a grand howl for mrs adams the meeting closed with taps 1 past the hespeler goal tender pass from b dawkins play was fast and quiet ir first period with acton masters of they surveyed but hespeler on the comeback road in the second period wficn they ripped in three goals behind john leather land in the acton net acton were held scoreless after the first period and once more the third period hespeler flicked ihe l behind tlitf he end the scoring and game with a 6 4 defeat for acton penalties for acton were received by lawson marks and mason bakker tschanz and day being the badmen for the visitors th aclon free press thursday february 12 1959 visile everton ors prominent in community homes mr and m s jtsse mientry 3nlllnnfa visited neentlv w th mi ind mrs ki v hindley mr and mrs led jestin und jirls visitul n sunitnv wl h mr mill uh mix milne r nkw uil suiidiv vnllirs wild mr a id j mis j p benhum wen mr mid a mrs chi bjt ind fjimh h i ill on mr i nil mr jaek morrcll uid bovk mr und mrs gordon aidlc gut lull rrcuil vul tin w th mr and mrs wn dili und fimily wop mrs ddukihk mimn att n and mrs w mckirs it ckwood mr itiel mm brnlc edwards lelph nd fimily visited thurs day ivirmik with the hitlers par- i ts mi ind mis albeit ware mr li i th i i from calgary witk with mrs ontario weekly newspapers association officers were elect ed at the annual convention held last week at the royal york hotel toronto front tow left to right are director c y mc lean seaforlh huron expositor first vice president eugene macdonald alexandria glengarry news presidenl george ellis godench signal star second vice president herb camp befl dutton advance secretary manager werden leavens bolton stuff photo enterprise director bert smith port credit weekly back row left to right director d m mccuaig renfrew advance past president barry wenger wingham advance director david dills acton free press director carl manore meaford express director lynn lashbrook rodney mercury convention highlights in cluded a tour of the new addition of the royal york and an address by gregory clarke legion p news fi id ly euchre the nu st eimpil the ltgioti espeu nrrs lint h me steaks lo chomp on bunk el unis tin iliw imbtinus in illi mne i the win with thick juicy iks i vei tindt than evei is to enjuy midget scoreboard with the schcdqlc more than halfway completed minor sports officials announce the standings to dale in the midget league p w l t pts chicago 10 6 2 2 14 mniteitrr 10 5 2 3 h wrofitez 10 1 s 0 m bigger and null so cncouriles ill mm this weekly com pi lit on last ruhatf lv in ii u is it it hid uip spot with i s in if 89 fillw ed by heet r limbul wh nudf ed 64 b taylit lillud 61 to scon i tlnek iuicv sit ik f r i midnight snick f r thud s 1 ffiorge hill uiu lis hd md tits his mum in ihi si ue sheet with j 37 ui win tt e 1 l iii i liusdij tin phi points it bmujmis -wax- a ffetpi l r scored three goals in the j lepi it id the free pros to acton tesrn lose 7qp wtrchtldscl buy iiul f pr lo in exhibition game last- thursday evening february r at ion bunliim llockiy players buffered j 70 defeat jt the hands if ihi llespilir to mi in in exhibl lion tame in the aclun arena atton witl iiilphyed by the visilois but fought comely through ut hie entne 60 minutes in an ef fuit 1o mike i mjrk on the score play wis inclined to be on the i iiiith side ilthiugh the referees hi id the players in tow by handing out a few penalties second only to eume right buck and pop four in the aetun net in the third fiame pour ixnalties were h mdi d out with eneh uam rieuvine two apiece lineups w re aclun c wedri j win n spiiisltin s bhw w mis in j duffiild 1 jtihnsun r chik j bullough i masnlcs p pin inn j andrews j goy and g wieek hcpilei b hodkcs t okinfkii w vhiher r smre d pirks b tjirl t eaton d r ixirn m cur- tun h ltuwn r i -bornh- insure and i assure protection life fire auto j bert wood 124 mill st e ph s and b wilson admitiion prices show starts 6 00 pm now playing iiclurr that won academy ausri fur tlir kent plclurr bridge on the river kwai wllh alec guinnii wm kalden jack hawkins feb 1617 students fieldday through presbytery sunday was students field day throitfthiiul the presbytery of thi united church the suest spciker irt the united church here- ellison bradley a student for thi ministry in emmanuel c lkn tonnto a victoria colltre slud ent charles dobbic rtf scntl ind also took part in the services at the 1115 am service miv betty fosbury and keith bhek read scripture and mimbus of thi young peoples union took the of for ins in the evening three ciruiaid i f younfi people attended a rcrvice in couhsvillc united church whin students for the ministry attended minor hockey just what is minor hockey the c inudian amateur hockiy as soclnlion has come up wilh thi fnllnuinn answer m magistrate hockiy plutrs never see them i ice where canadian actimtj takes place n njme any good pliver urns a good one si obedience a lundjunenul of- hockey r readiness players must liam tu be alert h honesty to onielf and to the rules o official must always be ib ced c onndianism tnily laughl b hockey k keen mind devil ped bv htckty e ft u cation shiit is iwrt of it nth the cituin of to m llllj lip ihi i its in itlenipu lojjkink i bulls at i ic out rm f the njlhs phy screw bills dofealid lift overs 3 2 avntiis nudged out urirtcrs 1 2 chirpti- wlwniped spiilniks 4 1 ind stunt in imhis di wind blanu dns 4 1 ti mi st indnis li diti in i ift us io snow bills 46 clmpiis 19 spiitn k j hi i it b 2 am t rs st urn is jl 1 i lift keep fit tivci nniction with the t i hi i is r tnrt rm km r in i n iskid to t ik s nu iiss to kitchmer t i it rhjtfiimr ret i ti usis irl tiu i v i hkeb t ilcjuui i tui must lis is v r 1 mis but km i ixpuun imhh k ft tin act n hrtms will i tmo i i mn 1 j 1 id i hip m 2r- drivth morri m000 grants radiator shop specialises in au types of radiator service repairs recoring boiling truocs tractors cars car heaters quick efficient service fr pickup and d hwm 85 acton coftw 253 oimm st e acton ont nm combination of power and sports car bandlinf giv tba marrb 1000 th of the fuwas mq spoxtacar wtthutnonui 1550 fully equ pped give thanks by one more push needed to put drive over acton s quota of 1 500 00 for the ontario crippled children s building centre fund entefstslestphdseanwhilecontributions have been fairly steady in coming in both by mail and personal canvass many homes were missed due to the householder being out when the canvasser called as this is the last appeal to put this all important worth while project over the top any who were missed or any who feel they could contribute more are requested to leave their donations with any acton rotary mem bet or the banks of nova scotia or montreal with the crippled children s centre which will b built on 11 acres in the toronto area costing 4 088 490 service clubs a t over o hav undertaken to rarse hts amo your focoi rotary club assisted by the y s men s club i o d e chapters legion ladtes auxiliary and campbellville w i have worked hard to reach the acton quota and it now remains for individual contributions to finalize the campaign suffer little children to come unto me rotary cmboraciqm

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