aotkbt ut ims the acton free press paoh rm i4 miss knapp of gait was the guest of mln 14 bennett on monday miss margaret looby was yultlnff with mr and mrs wells in twoao mrs dufflcld of enunosa visited the misses romsbaw during tho week miss mary tmuepbcrson it of watcrly is holldaylnff ot her home here imr and mrs geo wallace andmlas dorothy wallace visited acton relatives and friends mr nn mrs zarl cooper of toronto are holidaying at the homo of mr and mrs wm cooper mfes jessie young nuraeintrainlng at toronto general hospital is holiday lng at her home here mrs morrison has returned homo from pleasant holiday spent at mon treal and eastern points mr and mrs wallace and chil dren of london visited at the home of her mother mrs wilson on sun day mr and mrs roy mcintosh of oahawa visited on tuesday at the parental home with mr and mrs jas mcintosh misses nellie young laura and wln nlfred held have returned after spend lng very enjoyable week at huntaville and lake of bays mrs boyd of winnipeg who has been spending several months in england spent last week with her brothermr and mrs bailey reeve and mrs harrison misses beth and margaret harrison mary young and miss betty arnold of pick ering are holidaying at wasaga beach all wlu be glad to learn that during the past week mrs moore has been sufficiently improved in health to take short motor drives about the neighbor hood mrs alice macphcrson miss mary macphcrson mrs dills and chil dren are holidaying at wasaga beach the editor is also spending an occa sional day there mr bridges of cranbrook emls dorothy bridges and mrs smith of hamilton visited with mr and mrs it johnston and oliier frwmds hero over tho weekend mr and mrs pearcn mlises elva and fcvolyn mr and mnf xi jonnston mv and mrs chester allan and mrs john allan acton mr and mrs owrholt and mr and mrs iloss abai of toronto attended tho leslie reumoti at woodstock on gatue day tlio caldwell daughter extend cordial invitation to friends to uttend reception in honor of their father and niother on tho occasion of their fortieth wedding anniversary at the home or mr and mrs archie kerr on auguub 7th from 800 to 1000 standard thnr lot concession mrs margaret stewart of btforru tan ontario announces tho engument of hfef daughter cattharlno isahalj to alexander milne son of mr and mra john mllno of ll no bclwood ontario also the engagement of her wshur jean elizabeth to albert ibbiusoii sou of mr and mnj boblnson nf kcmptvllle ontario the weddliigij to takvi place on wednesday auguut 3tut at duffs church at three oclock oandweu editor of aaturday night was the guest speaker at the luncheon his subject was tbeaden and how to stop them plvo addresses and every one of them packed full we wont at tempt to report them we dldnt take single node we absorbed all of them of which we wore capable it was part of the educational section of tho program und of very high order thursday afternoon motor drive about toronto provided by the klwarjs club and thence again to the wharf for view of tho estqbjo harbor aboard tho dalhousle city as guests of the city of toronto explained by the officials on board it was mast interesting thc coal and oil docks with tho vessels un loading and tho mammoth supplies hi storage it would seem that sufficient coal was on hand to meet any emergency in theso big yards then out of tho canal again and around tho inland and back to tho wharf just before landing toot of the boats whlstlo brought the life saving and police boats out from their moorings to show their capabilities and the bouluo ice breaker and fire tug put on demon stration of its capabilities in coping with fire on the waterfront there wasnt any ice to demonstrate its other capa bilities then to tho royal canadian yacht club by this clubs private launches and afternoon tea at this beautiful club house as guests of the toronto dolly star group photograph at these grounds was also feature of tho gather ing delightful yes the clubhouse rose gardens and grounds are in beau tiful setting its pleasant to have an opportunity of seeing spots like it that evening cupper dance at tho hoyal york culminated thto activities of another busy day wo suppercd but as usual didnt dance saturday mornings session got under way shortly after nine oclock with two mow addr minn miuraqr aeton win6 first of playoff games contuied from pag on assists or errors book that is one er tho editors in convention continued from bag one for papers with circulation up to 1000 the trophy was presented on bohalf of mr savage by charles barber judcj of the contest was mctiivlsli of cornwall the coldwoler news and tha walnwrlght star tied for second place tribute to roy sayhs toronto who rtlrcd tills year after serving as managing director of uuj association for 14 years was paid by arthur uarti amheratburg and pointing by george thompson which will be prbcnted to mr bayles was uuvcuud by mai larcii barrio at 315 the dalhouslo city hud all aboard for tlie trip to port xtalhoujul there rive motor coaches and cars trans ported the party on sightseeing trip through the niagara district the nbw weuond canal with boat going through qucekuton and miugra au park ikauumnt and the illumination of live falki xntiookjerwul pioture form description of these won dcrs ore now told about we wont add our ptn except to agree with hutny of you unit they fall they have to be tuasn to be appreciated home by bus aiul arrival in toronto about 130 the courtesy and service of the trans portation arrangements and uie lirk rtsuuruht kft little to be desired vaur uddrcucs comprised the morning aesslou of ilday coiiiuerood jf oanda printing ink oo upoke on tho limitation of ink ool ikrank oamp bell of the labile itelutlons department of general motois liad as hu hubject sources of material nobbi of the 4ort pubilslibig co holt lakluuii treated t1m business end of weakly newspaper and ctiorlcs borbvr of the chulawock itoetcsa guve ijomo hidii lights or the tonplro iteas conlvreilce to top on these splendid oddiessrs brown of lng gave very interesting talk on the uubject what tho woman header ex pects in her local weekly rswspaper mr thomas bradshaw followed speak ing on the subject the relationship of tho lrc to municipal affairs and from his fund of intimate knowledge wo learned plenty of municipal affairs in ontario question box conducted by editor george joined of bowmahvllle the re ports of nominating and itcsolutlcus committees the presentation of shef field plate to tlio retiring president mr adam sellar and the hitroducuou of the hew president mr ctuurlcs barber of clilllawack made rather full morning session it was remarkable however how pro sukut seuar and the new managing director mr cluirters of bramp ton could keep things moving along on schedule and make all planned possible of fuuunicut saturday luncheon was featured by something sketchy by mr gregory clark and mr jimmy imse of the tor onto star weekly mr clark talked while my frlse drew of course it was good tills team usually oro wo luid planned to be home early fol lowing the luncheon our plans didnt work appointment to tho directorate ot the association necessitated remaining for the meeting of tlio board of direc tors tired yes but thorh convention days of newspaper mm provide great op portunlty to accumulate something of benefit in our work which may be pass ed on hi our discission of various en deavors and an opportunity to view uomo things that while clowat jiaud aro otten not viewed ttie following are tlio officers for 10353 of tho association prttildent cliarles abarber tlio pro greifl chilli wack 1st vicepresident bennett tlio leader carmpn man 2nd vicepreildentrgco jaine the statesman bowmanvllle ont honorary vlceihctoldentij current prlxe winnersoji mi thesldder tho nortliem news klrkland lake ont andrew hebb the era new market ont tiiotrpis love tho nnzhtp or porta managing director und oocretary treasurerc charters brumpton auditor lome eedy st marys oat directors maritime provinces barrett curling nfd praiik buww kentville qucbeo iuouk drummondvllic ailes lachute ontario lancaster havelock lake tumulus davis curleton place dills acton manitoba udall bolssevain burns dlartney saskatchewan dornan ala meda andrew king kouleau holmes itosetown albertah3 it cooper vermillion ii oimccrea hann brltkdi columbia horrid ver non white xcamloops osi skvlanda salt mines visitors to poland return greatly im pressed with tlw salt mhica lir more than ten centurlui miners tolled in the salt aluifla near cracow pwaml uni bulng deeply religious they spoilt then spare time in curving iiiarvellous figures in suit complete cathedra contain ing ulant chandeliers beautiful sutued of tlie saints altars und other biblical figures und objeeu is one example of the workem skill on feast days of tnodeni times mass held hi the underground catliedrul among tliu slutucs bt uiat of the virgin in one jkart uf tlm mine ii gluit statue and beautiful liall upmtar hloiiuuicnu to tin demotion of the miners bus morton was tho umpire in chief for tho day lie got along all right but if the gome had meant anything wo imagine there would havb been lot of urgumentsj acton oeoboetown acton went to town on saturday in tho grst game of the playoffs and luuid ed georgetown 70 kalspmlning acton played tho boll they ore capable of and gave norm morton airtight oupport ho held the visitors to five scattered elnglcs while twelve hits clicked off tho acton bats from tlio combined efforts of walters and mcmahon only twenty nine men faced norm in tho nino in nings just two more than three men on innings tlio nret and last were the only framed when more than 4hreo mtm came to bat bob anderson did his part by cutting three men off at second baso in attempted steals tho small playoff cnowd on hand saw acton play tho best game of ball they have done in good many years everyone an the team was star rr walters started on the hilltop for the visitors but ho didnt meet with much success bo only lasted until the second when he was replaced by mc mahon and lefty pitched until uuj eighth when tat again took posses sion of the pitching duties but neither one of them could stop acton tne paper boys got two men on in the first ritchie drew walk but got out trying to steal second wood then got single but wort left on base aatho wer acton tflgggq uu base in the first hmtu one man out but couldnt score run terry flleil out mlnuto singled and holloway drew walk bui waterhouse then fooled everybody by placing per feet buntdown tho third base line to load thebascs but no runoamo in before tho side was retired in the second georgetown went down onto two threebut acton kept smocking the ball terry proved the hero qf this inning by knocking triple with two men on basct ho ulso scored on unutos doubk to bring actons total to three runs and walters gave way to mcmahon who retired the side without any further scoring one single was all tlio homo team could get in the third and they were then held hltlcs until the sixth george town was having little success with tlio hickory and the acton fielders wire nabbing every tiling and looked like million dollars chaplin got lngle in the uixth but norm caught him flat footed when ho tried to steal tlilrd two slpklcs walk and an error tjavo actoa another counter in tho sixth and left tlio bases loaded for the second time the seventh inning produced tlio moat sensational play of tlio day woods for georgetown got single then mcmahon fanned bringing georgetowns bambino beaumont to bat he smaslicd one that looked like sure homerun and woods started for second but bill waterhouse went after tho ball and leaning over tlio fence nabbed it with one nond then to complete it he made perfect throw to first to get stellar double play holloway never had to mow oil inch to catch tho ball waterhouse got great hand from the crowd ac toja scored another runin the seventh and the bases were left loaded for the third tune ward got on base for georgetown in uic eighth but he tried to steal second and bob anderson took tfood core of him the locals started hammering mcmahon in the eighth nnd holloway the first man up knocked out triple tills was followed by perfectly placed hit in left jleld by bill waterhouoe scoring holloway anderson then hit perfect doubleplay ball to mcmahon but he made bad throw to second leaving everybody safe bill wottrhouse then scored actons final run when anderuon summary base hits terry holloway baso hit walters struck out by mcmahon by morton bases on balls off mc toohon off walters oil morton hits and runs of walucrs in innings hits and runnings off mcmahon in innings hits and runs hit by pitcher by mcmahon anderson stolen bancs terry walters anderson waterhouse woods double play waterhouse to holloway passed ball ward left on bases georgetown acton 14 batteries walters mcmahon and word morton and anderson score by innings georgetown 000 000 000 acton 030 001 13 13 umpires leeds of preston hewer of guolph notes very small crowd saw acton play tho nicest game of ball they have done good many years and they will make strong bid for tlio league champion ship perhaps tint iffcxe paras had some thing to do with keeping the crowd down but now that the boys axe playing first class boll lets all turn out at the next homo game and give them tho support they deserve if wo are to blame well toko it after tho game put on saturday its just as we saw it everybody on tho team was star on saturday starting at thfa top terry cleared the bases with triple in the second with two on and drew three walks in row walters nod three idls out of five including double and fielded very hlcto gome holloway play ed well having cloven putouts ho caught couple of hard foul files and also knocked out threebagger an derson thrttf thtwnf yr oeorgetmrn ha seco pred waterhouse took good core of the ahortetop position and had three put outs lefty morton held the sluggers to ave singles and fielded wonderful game with assists and putouts jack wfttcrhouue did good job in right llildl he dropped one fly ball but mode up for ltwlwn he phllcd down hard smash to right field molode lost on the list camo through wonderful for his first rull game he only liandlcd two bolls in tlie field but ho sure know what to do with them at bat ho camo through with two lungks driving in two runs oconto iuuj now played second baso shortstop and third hes ort of utility lnfleldcr no wo havent forgotten bill water house but ho deserved special intention that catch was sensational and tlio throw to unit couldnt have been done any better by any fielder in any league amateur or pro thb is nothing new for bui either ho always had good arm and jf the ball is hit anywhere near him in centre held it is suro out the umpires leedu and hewer did very wh and thero were no dispute from cither sido woods of georgetown had uireo of hli teams five hits minute also had three blngles for acton joo kalno and come other members of his ivacocks watched tho game and got an eyeful of tlio team they have to beartor the championship besides pitching norm morton doci liki iaiarfiqcuigfleidhig in five gamoa he has liad 13 putouts anuyyassislar not bad going for pitcher thursday night in georgetown is the second game we doubt if tho ecries will go three games neighborhood news erin mr and mrs scott accompanied by mr and mrs walter scott and daughter or north bay spent tho week end in buffalo mr and mrs higgins and mr and mrs prank bui of campbcllvlue were visitors on monday at tlio homo of canon and mrs weaver mra da id knight sulfcrcd painful accident while dusting poison on potato plants when some of tho dust flcw into her eyes causing intense pub we are pleased to announce that the optley are making recovery trouble over matter of eight head of catthj produced lengthy police court cao ln guelph laiit friday tlio out come of it was that peter halcovitch youth of about uoventcen years of age was convicted on charge of usmiultlng william black and was lined two dollars and costs or fifteen days halcovitch laid counter charge of assault against black but after considerable evidence had been taken magistrate watt decided that black was within his rlghtsv advocate vaitrfflrctrricto finished actons scoring georgetown threatened to rally in the ninth when itltclutt walked walters popped out to norm and ritchie was uum uirown out second on fielders choice leaving hltchlo on first woods then came through with lib third hit of the day to bill waterhouse und bill tmlslied the gamo up wlkbn 1m mode another perfect peg to third boe and moloxlo made no mistake in togging bltchle out the box score tells tho tale gssobgktown abuuroau ritchie as woodxab mcmahon 3b buaumant lb ward chaplin if tuck cf ritchie rf 3b watcrs rf terry if walters 1h hollowuy lb wuterhoiuw audnron wuterhuiuw morton waterhouse mokcti 3b 35 34 aoton ab li vo 1x000 cf 11 13 lu she knew all right the children at sunday cchool woru asked nniong other question what hear ing fatio witness afcalnat oneo neighbor mvnnt pert little girl replied it ia when nobody haint done nothing and gun and tciis gregory theatre mulmay august 2nd geokge whites scandals ita grand fun for everyone star ring junius dunn alien fays neil apurks and aeorno while otmrllo cruu comedy okay 1oota chajiur of tiw law of the wild katuuday augus sj tiie fighting rangek thrilling romance and thunder luttfccuo starring lluck jonea comedy muiyteed tcomance silly sym lihony cookie carnival imrry ivwn tlw dull vlgia von noud monday august bui the vagahono jlauy brkik comedy romance bur ruitf kiibert young and uvolyn veiuuile bemlce claire in the mumu sang lujy acea in home uhdge work novelty king dom for jlonrf oom1no ajtek ofryice hours aiurrlng olork ooblo and con utttnev ikulllett georgetown mr george leslie treasurer fis qucsing township who has been in sl hospital toronto for some time undergoing treatment is reported to bo doing nicely we hope to see him around again jioon mr and imrs barry olbson of ingham ontario announce the en gagement of their daughter marjorlo brodcn to mr charles albert willson son of wr und tutx william willson of geo tetown ontario tlio marriage will tale pluco early in august tho death occurred hi olen williams on monday jul 22nd of thomas jef frranrf wif in ffl vpnrtgbfr had bicnr confined to his room for number of years due to fractured hip but last thursday buffered stroke and passed away early monday morning deceased was boni in brampton but spent his younger days in toronto later ijomlrloaieriwlluamdlnlooy two popular young btalton people miss mary hume daughter of mr olid mrs ectcrjflumo milton and mr gordon boo tli sou of george booth and tho late mrs booth of oakvlllo stole march on their many friends when they motored to bala on wednesday afternoon last and were quietly married in tho presbyterian church thero by rev mcupuul minister of icnox predbyterlaii church milton who is holidaying with his family at bala reraltl tr woods family grocer phone 37 acton ontario public meeting will be held at tiie legion hall wednesday eve august 7th at b45 under tbeauspiccd of the stevens club of acton prominent speakers will explain the aims and objects of thercconstruction party welcome we have complete supply of flags land crepe paper for decoration purposes pictures ofhencelebration of course you want them get your supply of film for the big evcnta films in the store before nine oclock will be developed by 730 oclock the same day jbrown see our window for oldtdme photos the new ford v8 for 1935 rides smoother controls easier as your own demonstration will prove it sfevelatiow in elding comfotht youll relax aitd enjoy its cosy buoyancy the simplicity ol control the quiet pulsing the powerful v8 engine which gives it such amazing performance and economy forays pioneeringf or greetter mora luxurious riding ease has now created front seat ri3etor back seat riders generous head andleg room comfort for six passengers and weeping body beauty new brakes new easy action clutch come in today for demonstration botfll linn at rnojtw hul not ltwt ghol harj utoff ani upholiurlet jkt ti coaadian conocilicnt tcfnis cart h4 arranged jot your put chase ask ahotxt thenu norton motors phone 09 watch the fords go acton ont rvrftrimmiti