Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 6, 1938, p. 5

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5 t itfohaiuy mmrmft h mm hb acton pree press jmtmieu n wis 6r6s lanul has rstumsd from vuttlof ul detroit tv omrna lairrar wss noma front toronto over tha holiday iv otfio clark of hamilton called on acton fhnd one day list weak uts r b mokumey toronto spent a day with mm oo murray during thefl miss bath harruon of toronto vltlt- ad laat weak with lira d o russell and miss jaula ruuea misses ruth and msrjorla olhaon an visiting with relatives in hamilton and orlmaby una week miss oorlnna mtuoonald of hamil ton visited at tha home of mr and mra b h vincent on mew yeail my mr and mr harold wenabrough and tjonbte of toronto spent new tears with his mother mrs r r wansbrough mtla mlei mary jane winisme of brentford spent christmas holldsya at ha home of mr and mrs u o john- to mrs r b etlwood oalcary and mr oharlea salwood of ottawa spent new years in ouelph with mr and mrs h 8 nloklln mr o a dub wss in atlanta georgia laat week attending tto funeral arrange- ment for his brother park j dills who passed away on wednesday of last week miss bella stephenson left yesterday to visit for the winter month with her slater mra oheyne at laieland florida ala anticipates returning to acton in may mra prudence cook and mlu kay oook of toronto visited with acton friends over the holiday weekendmrs cook remained for several days this week mends are pleased to learn that mr alex mcdonald l improving satisfac torily following an operation in ouelph general hospital and all wish him a speedy recovery mr and mrs m o overholt and merle of toronto mr and mm r l johnston and mr and mrs hoy john ston and verena spent new years at the home of mr and mrs l o john ston many friends are indeed pleased to learn that mr john donaldson was suf ficiently recovered rrom his recent seri ous operation to be able to return home yesterday from the hospital in ouelph all hope that his progress will continue toward restored health card op thanks for the splendid support accorded me in mj candidature for erin township council 1 express my hearty apprecia tion to one and all a happ new year arthur swackhamer card of thanks the nlfe slaters and brolhrr of the late park j dills appreciate sincerely the kindnesses that were shown and the sytnpath manifest in so man wajs at the time of their bereavement they will ever remain deep in our cherished memories card of thanks 1 wish to convey to the electors of the township of bsqueslng my sincere ap preciation for support in electing me a member for 1d38 oouncll to the best of my ability 1 will endeavor to merit the confidence placed in me with tile season a greetings q w murray canadian silver mining industry george wallace clothes shop 123 tfonge st toronto opposite ryrievblrto wt patterson ro geselame as ye imimilii ohheaua treatsseata mlntlllhu 1m wyadlism m hast ta lemews avmjv phom itm qubty aeesraey ferries listen canadai934 l imkrul tobacco artel imkrul tmakot s afstl inimriim moomm gm friday 10 pm rst station crct cbl insurance fire car accident sickness etc rbprbbsntativb e harrop oare dtatriet malsel nenrlah units canadian fire fasereaee the ajhabea aassraaea oe the csaaahy wf osama aaaarsbee c tha marehaata casualty oa the prtagaprajrla matwal gregory theatre friday january 7th second honeymoon merry romance coitorrlna lorctta young and tyronno power comedy oags and girls novel ties making mounties hearts and thumps clean pastures chapter 11 of fighting marines saturday january rth big show with the slnjrlhff cowboy oene autry musical sometime soon cartoon service with a smile pvmc news monday january 10th thin ice with the queen of the silver sfcatea sonja henxe coined ditto scenic hong kong pete smith orand bounce sallys sallies silver mining in canada is not a dis tinct mining industry as silver o silver ing mineral usually ocm in ossocis- tian with other metals of loononilc valui with lead and sine with cobalt nickel and arseltlo with lode and placer gold in coppergold and nickelcopper ores ajkl at oreat bear lake northwest lytfufula with uranium and radium silverlesdsinc mining is a very import ant industry in british columbia and to a lesser extent in the yukon territory some years ago the mining of silver leadvine ores in eastern canada at tained a posltlm of conaldern i 1m portame in tin prtnliee of ontario quobtc and nmu scotia and a rr tal in tin mining fhom ortc has betii rvcorded in both quebec and nou scotia during 193s and 1936 in uddl uoii to ilb rwotn from sit i root situ a now prvxiu td in urn uatmues from the copper gold stiver ores of the win flon mine on the manitobasas katchewan boundary zinc concentrates art also produced- from copper-guld- silver oft in british oolumbia and the metal svfo occurs in coaimerclal quant ities with copprrgoldsuver ores in quebec primary production of silver lead line cadmium cobalt and arsenic in canada during lssfluraa silver it 394 it fine ounces valued at 27 804 lead w3 110 m pounds valued at 04- lead and slue wtt radpilum reached a m3w9 tine s33 1u7m pounds valued new high in both quantity produced and at 11064 007 cadmium tmjic pounds value of output silver production at t4es oobalt utm1 showed an lnoreaee of ton per cent at m047f and arsenic ljg3lorer im but the lower average annual at t4s4l aooording to a ptios tor tbe metei resuhed in a 33 per by the tssn tn tun bureau cent decrease in tha value of output of melltnei aimfteje high reeorde th quanuty of oobalt produced was the tn the prodnctkn of largest slnee itsa folio lag the line of least resistance ts what makes rivers and men crooked acton beats twicid losfigtnce continued from page one was at full strength u the period ended with z mfcrao etlll resting the period ended with acton 7 duelph 39 acton had 4 penalties ouelph 6 the final canter found acton playing a man short and they were pushing the play even then ooullng made a nice try greer saving at 300 minutes just after marcos return he and aemmell rtarted mixing it again demmell getting the major and marto the minor in the hoosegow at 4 30 mooney got another score for acton at 4 60 bnni was off for tripping at this period fihlrk knew he was in a hookey match and was turning hack ahot after shot at b tf n morton got no 0 for acton unas sisted e beautiful goal at 0 06 mooney got kb 10 for acton from h morton with ouelph at full strength again action still kept play in their territory though oreer was forced to tave several at 0 60 sloan coricludedthr oulph coring on a pass from ffnni mooney qov a nasty crack on the head from bnni but play went on the tee was getting quite itlofcy and golf shots were numerous ac 17 00 minutes walters snj pipher were banished at this stage or the game almost anything went and there were lots of threats tout no damage with but 30 seconds to go terry got no lii for aoton on a pass from i marao thus ended one of the welrdnst games seen in acton in many the day ihnal score acton 11 ouelph s penalties for the entire gome acton 7 ouelph 13 the lineup ouelph ooal shirk dofence coullng and brill centre kaiser wings pipher and oemmell alto nates m farlalie bnns sloan kelly sub joaui paia- bockl acton ooal orcer defence oltoboiui and walters centre n morton wliutn mooney and 3d marso altornatai i mai ix terry b morton keiithpf hub goalie woods referee talbot preston acton fl ouelph 2 the acton intermediate took ouelph into camp right in the royal city to the tune of fl3 on monday night right from thjjsturt referee pvmaum of kit svtv appfl a yearend canadian press poll of aports writers throughout canada has left syl pps centre star of toronto maple leafs hockey team with the proud distinction of being canadas out standing athlete for 1037 apps a native of paris ontario was a star in track football baseball and amateur hockey before turning professional with toronto a year ago 3 30 korm morton got what proved to bo the final goal of the game in a pais from q i boons ouelph did not seem to bo nblo to take advantage when breaks came lr way acton wero able to overtake them nnd secure that hunk of rubber shirk was lucky on a shot by bus mor ton the referee warned that there was to bo no rough stuff tyler made a nice lry marso made a great lono rush but could not score ouelph carried the play to tho acton tnd baylus took the puck out nicely buy us wan banished and chener gave nolle thnt rouah stuff would wltn a mnn shoii acton still domlnntrd not be tolerated when he banished coul lng of ouelph and seconds later bayllaa a junior playing for acton there was a very poor crowd on hand most of them being from acton sorm substitutions had been mode in the acton lineup as colds and injuries kept three players off juniors being put in the gap and they acquitted themselvi t exceptionally well indeed ouelph got the puck at the focioff and play was carried up and down norm morton got actons first chump at shirk who was equal to the occasion plphcr was sent to the coaler and almost im mediately baylus followed i marzo shot a nice one across the goal mouth that made the fans gasp norm morton had his poke check working pretty well and broke up those ouelph rushes ocmmfll hod a nice hot nt woods nnd then ouelph gnnged the acton goalie who was too much for them terry came bacx nicely after a rush to sac a shot on wood- at 7 30 mooney bulged the twine behind shirk the ouelph goalie for a nice tr that the net minder could not save n morton and mooney combined in a nice rush and ouelph were luck that the shot hit the goal post acton seemed to hnve the best of the plaj pu plphcr woa ounahed for holding and both teams wtro a man short mano made anoint try but was unlucky woods made i slop that robbed sloan of what looked labelled for a uro one ouelph madi a three- in un rush and then shot wide shirk made a neat on a that by bus morton and n minute later woods stopped one from enns acton was pen- nllxcd when ouelph objected to them taking too long to change a pluyer with the game in progrim tyler being sent to the coop wpods made a dnndy stop on otmmell tin final scare was acton 6 ouelph 2 there were two penalties for acton one for ouelph the teams lined up acton ooal woods defence gibbons and marso centre terry wings r morton and marshall alternates n morton mooney tyler baylus sub gonltc oreer ouelph ooal shirk defence coullng brill ctntrc enns wings pipher oem mell uurnatea kelly kaiser sloan and mcforlane referee pclbaum kitchener preston 4 acton 2 the acton intermediate as took their this frame at 14 00 ouelph tied up the nrst defeat last night rlghtapn tho home score plphcr petting the goo oemmell j ice at the hands of the fast preston and enns toeing in with assists shirk squad preston lend at every stage of was doun flat on the ice but acton could the game and deserved their 43 on tha not get the puck to work right and nights play acton was weak around could not score mooney got his second the goal and failed on plenty of coring counter of the night on a pass from norm chances to get the needed tallica there morton at 16 30 the rlsiujrs also made was a fair crowd and as fine an ice a couple mon nice tries but no luc surface as has been seen t is a inter woods was putting up a good exhibition the pme was clean throughout in the acton net samng nicely on a tfy debruske got the flnt goal of the game byormnell marzo made a nice puy at 4 27 on an assist from smith wooda in breaking up a ouelph rush kelly had no chance to save the scor when nas banished to the cooler acton took they were both in on him preston advantage of the extra man and at 10 00 showed an improved game from when norm morton beat shirk on a paw rrom acton beat them in preston norm bob marshall morton drew a penalty for tripping e tht period ended acton o outlph 1 marzo broke here but walker beat him three penalties were handed out two aqafi earned rest for charging walters to ouelph one to acton i kentner was close on a long hard drive the second period found acton turnliu and a scramble almost netted a goal fui on the heat carrying the play to ouelph acton tait went ot tor slashing acton i shirk knew he was in a hockey match failed to score from a scramble knack and no mistake he was doing some was right in but woods saved the score good net minding after about thrte minutes qf ploj bus morton and sloan wtre banished fur lining tactics at s 50 pipher got his oecond goal w hen he pulled woods from his citadel norm morton was banished for slashing and ouelph tried turning on the heat but no results enns had a nice shot but woods a as doing a real job at u 00 bus morton got no 4 for acton when he took a pass from gibbons that beat shirk snns was banished for holding and then acton turned it on shirk was a busy boy when acton had the adant- walktr saved when olbbons was right ln the period ended l 0 for preston moonej was close tn at thi opening f thi second period but walker beat him and a aci amble failed to mt acton u goal ootid a long shot neurly fooled woods preston got the second goal when ooad scored ot 5 40 from a rt bound norm moi ton drtw a penalty mooney and walters had no luck on their effort walker beat terry when he was right in talt went to the cooler for boarding i marso came w lthln inches but age brill was banished for tripping walker smothered the effort acton had acton were all up except olbbons when plenty of shots but failed to click at two ouelph players broke away and he j2 so mooney finally got one past walker certainly took them both ouc nicely at on a pass from norm morton debruske is 30 norm morton got no 6 for acton was beaten by woods on his effort bus unassisted woods made a nice save morton and knack drew penalties for when he dived out to get the puck the period ended with acton 3 goals ouelph 1 actbn had two penalties ouelph three at the be of the third period out the visiting- goalie was good and high sticks terry and e marso missed on a nice chance knack drew another rest for putting e laarao to the boards ac ion put plenty of rubber at walker ouelph forced the play to acton who sea to be waiting for the breaks woods made a beautiful stop on a try by lucky a hard combination to beat smith and knack broke when acton was pushing the play and scored a nine goal suns also on a shot by oenunad at at 45 acton was caught flatfnntsd and they had only woods to beat the period ended 91 for preston preston let acton carry tho play in the third woods saved nloely on a scramble terry got one for actbn at 4 jbtluvt after an argument wgsn allowed bus morton scored at six minutes on an assist rrom terry marco missed by a oafs whisker mooneyjlrew a penalty for hooking tilk mlissd a whimaar in the corner preston pushed the play and woods saved some nice ones debruske went off or tripping terry another one was missed when terry was right in walker beat norm morton when he was right in woods stopped a nice one on debruske b afarao went to the oooler and woods was good when acton were short handed at 16 minutes debruske scored from n scramble pseston pushed the ploy and woods had plenty to do deanes went for n rest walker saved from a seramblu in the prcalbn goal nnd terry lost a nice chance when ho was right in the ltneup was preston walker goal tilk and 01- clura defence smith centre knacj right wing debruske left wing ttelst ooad talt deanes and bby alternates acton woods goal olbbons and anblc defence n morton centre l monto right wing mooney left wing terry b morton- e j4arao walters and kentner alternates referee tpelbaum kitchener intermediate standing ooals p w l t it ajt ptl acton b 4 11 0 37 14 s waterloo 3 3 0 0 10 10 a oalt 1 1 1 111 ii 4 preston 4 1 3 1 0 11 a ouelph 0 0 4 1 11 34 1 interms piatt oamfs tiii8 week friday- oalt at prpston wouelph at waterloo monday waterloo at oalt ouelph nt preston wednimlny acun at waurlfmi prm- ton at gin iph tilt junior htandind qoals p w l pr ajrti pt oror town 3 3 0 13 ft 6 orankf vlllc 3 3 0 22 13 a acton 1 1 1 it 10 3 mirum 3 13 7 0 3 oukvllli 3 1 3 10 11 3 pi rinui 4 1 3 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