Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 2, 1972, p. 7

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday August Riders stage show following are the results of the EbHo Riding Clubs July show Hitler Kite Edith Kite Bill Break Megan junior TrotBruce Ion on KaUiy Jeffrey Mllli McCallum Inter mediate Kim Riley Kalhy Kurliowlci Hamilton Intermediate Hunter Hick- Kim Break Heather Gllveiy Klhy Kurltowlci Junior nek Delay Carol Hamilton Kb Intermediate Equitation over Klee Sarah Abell Kim Break Senior Hunter Ruth Barbour Kalhy Sury ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY POLICEMEN from many parts of Ontario were present for the funeral of Corporal Ray from Knox Presbyterian Church Thursday afternoon and hundreds of lined the streets to pay their respects minister of Knox Church the Rev Andrew McKenzie officiated at the service assisted by Father V J Morgan retired pastorof St Joseph s church a family friend Coles Tribute to Corporal Ray Mason On August 1 Raymond Mason joined the Ontario Provincial Police He was posted to the Oakvllle detachment to patrol the newly opened Queen Elizabeth Highway Completing five years with the Oakville detachment he was transferred to the Milton detachment where his duty was to patrol in and around the towns of Milton Georgetown and Acton When transferred to Milton the Mason family took up residence In the Town of Acton The growing Mason family was very fond of the town and Ray Mason took an active part In minor sports He had a special interest in the Tanners mediate hockey association of which he became president Ray Mason was also a prominent figure in the Acton Baseball Association During one season he spent many hours his own time preparing the ball diamond for a championship game With the closing of Acton s own municipal force in the Ontario Provincial Police took over the responsibility of policing the town With this move Ray Mason was appointed to the rank of Corporal and placed in charge of the newly formed Acton detachment During the years that Corporal Mason was in charge of the Acton detachment a number of constables served under his command Each one of these officers could not help but grow fond of of Ray respected him not only as their superior officer but as a fnend as well Such respect was evident on Thursday July 27 1972 when an estimated 150 police officers attended the funeral of the late Mason Fellow police officers were not the only ones grew to like and respect Ray A great many of the citizens of Acton were also fond of him He became a familiar face to the town people and was considered part of the town itself Hundreds of citizens paid tribute to this very deserving by his funeril and lining Acton s main street for four blocks to observe the passing of the funeral procession Though there will be many moments of mourning for Ray it comforting thought to think that there will be just as many moments of fond memories and proud feelings Const Paul Brown Valuable horse killed A horse was the victim of a fowl accident on July 23 on Ave east or the line of report Milton The horse which was owned by Robertson of It I Norval was Involved In a collision a driven by Beatrice Mills of Pine St Milton Itobertson estimated the loss of the horse at Estimated damage to the Mill car was Four Injured On the same day a two car collision on Highway north of the side road In resulted in four people being injured involved were Michael Kuplnec of and Edward of It It J Milton A total of damage was done to both eludes A Hornby man Roger McHugh recieved minor Injuries after he was involved in a single car accident on Tuesday July The collision on the Sixth line in Esquesing south of Five Estimated darngae to the McHugh vehicle was Dunne the week of July to a total of eight collisions occurred in the North area by the Milton Nine people were injured In five of the accidents vehicles were involved in the collisions Total property damage was estimated at Green Hunter- Ituth Sen or Open Working Hunter Barbour Terry Spin nolo Ruth Mc la Carol Ann Barber Senior Handy Working Itulh Harbour McCnllxi Junior Trail Either Faulkner Lore en Cameron Mule Sharon Mtnihall intermediate TrailBill Break Paul Jeffrey Lance Court Stephen Intermediate Pole MrlanleBrilden Paul Jeffrey Steven Taylor Lance Court Junior Game Jeffrey Peter lautkner Sharon Mlnihall Maria Senior Barrel Race Lloyd Bob bin Ham John Bill Van Dam senior I Bending John Bridge IJoyri Prank Him at Halter Bill Van Dam Carol Cameron nave Coulter Martha Bond Senior Weitern Don Brandle Danny Hall J We Hern Don arol lobertion Judy WFHTFRN r at Bruce Raiders scalp Injun ACTON COUNTRY MARKET project provided a stall for Mrs Haiders Injuns in every period lo Jrn a win in Industrial 1 list i night Injun Goy started the off with unassisted i in the first period Two minutes later Miller took a John pass to make it a tit nude it a eame for the It midway the period with Turkosz he assist Steve scored his second of the a short time later and the teams resumed the deadlock rounded off the periods and put the out in front to stay when potted a Dave Ryder assisted Raiders romp started the second period off for the raiders home goal after from John Goy Dave increased the lead three minutes later with help from John and Dave Cooksley Injuns fought back with another Sieve goal Peter Morrison drew the assist ijt it back with another John Goy assist Steve n popped one in for the with the set up provided by Dave Ryder returned a to terminate second period an Opportunities for Youth morning on Willow St S It was also the first day a community Wlth Joe Bray s art work Saturday billboard foreground had been set up and John Goy respec tively John scored his first goal of Ihc gome with a Dave assist to the Raiders an added lead Iete Morrison beat the Haider oattc with a Ronnie helper but it was too late for an Injun comeback as Gary Turkosz earned an unassisted marker for the Raiders then a John Goy pass set Mangier Miller free to score Hie final giving the Raiders a win Frances Frosst wins winner of in the third monthly draw of the Acton Minor Baseball Association was trances St W Mississauga Ticket number was sold by Larry The was made Saturday at the Acton SMILE AWHILE with JOHN SALMON HERES Our Courteous Staff can help you select the fine quality entertainment products that will give you satisfaction now and for many years to come Stop in this week and see for yourself John Salmon s country TV centre FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE As- Pink Photo Villagers nip etc Morrison started the third period with an unassisted goal the score 75 Gary retaliated scoring twice in a row with assists from midgets squeaked past Acton Family Pool Roadrunners In Saturday afternoon The Acton loss allows to Australian Christmas Acton playground celebrated Christmas Australian style Thursday at Prospect Park The day was highlighted by a visit from Santa and a two hour hay ride The children spent the rest of the time Joined in a circle to play games for gifts scrambling for candles and passing around Christmas cookies Golf Is an ideal diversion for those willing to save their health and lose their temper move a game ahead of the locals in the nip and tuck battle for fourth place in the County midget baseball league took the lead In the first inning and never back Despite being down in the last inning Acton scored three runs The was high lifted Danny Allan two run double The locals managed eight hits during the game Glen McKenzie and Danny Allan had two hits apiece white Steve Marshall Bill Rick and Rodger had one apiece NOTICE OFFICE CLOSED The office of Veterinarian DR F G OAKES WILL BE CLOSED Aug to Aug 20th Dr FG I 1500 PER MONTH RENTS ANEW

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