Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 20, 1938, p. 5

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c-v- i ujil viviv wv 11 a- arw gm m s3e m i j ci itpmamwr jahtubv 6thlm the aoton prbb press pao pivat mr baal cttmokliaamr la tuutlnf ib hsunhnn una tuak ur oardan cooper wu bom tan toronto for vne twi and ifr w j wild suited mends in tandttu during the week ur w cdiokina wu hama mm penaeang lortne wastr end maj oarta mw of toronto tutted aeean lwlatltoa and friends last week end ur and urs karl cooper ot larder lake eulted at the home of his parents ur and ura yrm cooper ur and un harold swaakhunar and babe ot tutnlltw tfslted at the hama of hli paranta ur and ura arthur eteaanuuunar ura arthur uoore and ur jemss moore of imonton alt arulunt with ulaa oura b moore and other relatives and friends ur and un w h raid ur uofar- lane ur oordon raid uussa nora and doris uauun and joels ward ot toronto ware guests at the home of ur and ura w j raid ur and un bdward murray and children of krln and ur and ura chester murray and children ot alton spent sunday at the home of their aunt and uncle mr snd mrs jted denny to radio congress george wallace clothes shop 123 yonge st toronto ofvottu rrrtoblrldi oabd of thanks uvs maggie russell wishes n thank all ot her kind friends and netghbora 1 for their many kind expression of sym pathy and eondolanoe during her reeens bereavement caju of thanks mrs angus mcdonald and family wish to thank their many friends and neigh- bora for the kindnesses shown in so many ways in their recent sajhoereavement in the loss of a son and brother also for the use ot can so kindly loaned for the funeral these many kindnesses will always be gratefully remembered wm robinson new field man for h0lstetn breeders at an exeounn meeting of the helton holstatn breeders held in muton on saturday last wm robinson hornby waa appointed flaldman of the associa tion in place of p a leslie who recent ly resigned a committee oomposed of wm robmaon prank stark johnston nasals nds addison woodley and j b whltelock waa elected to eeleet the county hard for the cjj jt plans were alao made tor rhe annual banquet which win os held in uttton the latter pert of march shoe factory sold fifty employees continued from pege one the council permission was given and a motion passed giving the privilege for erection of these signs the bylaw appointing auditors for the year isst was read as required and passed the firm of ofay teaky es hill of toronto were appointed at a mini mum salary of 175 and a maximum alary of axis a letter enotttag actons share of the railway tax and the charge for indigent patients were received the accounts balanced the second report of the finance oommttteo recommended payment of the fouowtng accounts symon hardware supplies 300 acton oarage gas for pumphouse g5 wullam fryer wood for arena robert dron labor at arena k j haaaard supplies mnrrtrtnal world subscription c ucbaln labor p o lamb christmas tree bell telephone co services acton public utilities arena street ughta fire pump town ban etc aero pan pease printing and advertising o p lratberland expenses re factory egreemrnl h l mr pone id premium on arena insurance 4000 wm norton trip to muton 4 00 tu the report wee adopted the matter of clearing the snow from the streets ewe discussed by the council it was felt that all who were receiving relief should report for work after every eturm the clerk was instructed to notify the relief board to have all men on relief report at the town hell at gjo each morning the municipal officer was instructed to remove the snow from the business section of the town the grader waa to be used and the snow hauled ewey the municipal officer was by motion instructed to take charge of the work of cleaning up the shoe factory building and putting it in conditio to v 400 300 100 300 430 5 00 13m 23841 7ib llso when the world radio congress is held at cairo bstpt dr augusun prlgon of montreal assistant general manager of the canadian broadcasting corporation wll be one of the canadians present dr frlgon is shown above just before he left on a world cruise aboard the empress of britain let us examine your eyes by the newest approved method we ouanuure perfect results at moderate cost lp head b oatsssstrlsjs and mtg opticians guelp1ts moat modern optical parlors 58 st georges square recognition of 25 years as the vbms treqs mrs c c speight horored on retiring new orncent are installed acton wins two and loses to waterloo continued tram pass one hause couch and01siredefence vroo- man kropp centre orau and schmalla right wing flehelber and hawaon left wing actbn woods goal walters gibbons and kentner defence n morton and mams central i marao and b mor ton right wragv mooney and terry left wing oreer sub goalie referee r pellbaum kitchener l hewson county warden first meeting continued tram 1 one oil the unexpired time of mr ourrle carried moved by ur byers seconded by mr irving that mr j b u orout be ap pointed to the oakvllle high school board for the year 10ialmo carried moved by mr davis seconded by mr oordon that mr c v dayfoot be ap- pclnwd to the qejjrown high school boerd for the yeara isjtlj carried moved by ur monlven seconded by mr kerns that mr h c shepherd be appointed to the burlington high school board tor the year ieu1040 carried members of the standing oonuntneee were as followa finance irving hall allan robtu- bducatlon davis robinson oordon blair printing mccutcheon kerns oubert pancy owinrlllnr maaon was to oversee thai work tram the rrendpouil of the ooejnaq and mr r m manrwiam was am a m of this onmmltsss the dark waa instructed ao advertlas ar tandem tor electric wbmg required at the shoe pactory bulkong county buildings sllan menlven irvtng mccutcheon special co menlven byers oubert oordon hospitals byers kerns davis blair railways legislation and agriculture oordon kerns oubert bhur and wilson county roads hall robinson me nlven hewsotl county bridges davis wuedn blair oubert bylaw 70s appointed ralph k younj ft fkl as nanny auditors at 1100 tor their bylaw tot appointed the warden and treasurer to the county board of audit mowed by ur blair seconded by ur uooutaheoct that thle oouncu adjourn to asset again on tuesday january lath ixaa at 10j0 ajnoarrled the monthly mcetlns of the womans missionary society of thu untte1 church was held at the home ot mrs c c speight on wednesday evening with th president urs b mowat in charffe tlir president explained facts from the school of leaders which she attended the devotional period waa takrn by mrs p kennedy am i a witness the installation and dedication of new officers was conducted by rev e m morrow miss bennett gn the third chapter of the study book reports of the years work were presented ms d taylor wlu be assistant in the mis sion band the treasurers report was very smtufactory letters were received from the west where bales had been sent mrs w j beatty sang very beauti fully a solo teach me to pray at the close of the treasurers report mrs o c speight who is retiring from the position and has been a very valued and efficient treasurer for the past twenty- ave years was honored by the society mrs rev k m morrow resd the following address and mrs r l johnston presented mrs speight with an electric alarm clock dear mrs speight w the members oi the womans missionary society feel that this is a fitting time as you are resigning your office as treasurer to exiueas to you our rugh- regard of the ef ficient manner in which for twenty- five years you have rulflued vur duties as treasurer of our society more than once our presbyterial i officers have commented on your neat accurate reporta which were always sent on time your punc tuality and attendance at the meet ings whether regular or special won for you the esteem or your feuow members but exen nore pirrliait to us than luie fulfilment of your duties as trea- urer haa been your fellowship prom you we have learned to perform cheerfully the little duties of ute and to do them promptly believing that it we would do much goud hi the world we must be willing to do btod in little things little act one after another setting a good example as the years roll onward and ilx pan of life necessarily shorten officers in our auxiliary will doubt- leas come and go as in the ordinary process of evolution but we know that you will always join with us in the best interests of our society as a final analysis and as s tangible expression of our apprecia tion and affection permit us to present to you this electric clock it has a two- fold slgnnvanc it is for you a remembrance of us and for us an inspiration to further our missionary work ann mowat president sad1x swttzkr secretary acton january 12th i03g mrs speight replied briefly and ei d ap of y recognition pn aoton ouiblpii 1 on monday night acton journeyed to quelph for their final game in the royal city and defeated the maple leafs 8 tt 1 the score wu really a good indica tion of the two teams acton being much better in all dpaittnent than their rivals the game was one of the cleanest this season only four penalties helng handed out by rereree fsllbaum three goltupto quelph one to acton all fur minor infractions of the rules the acton team had better team play than their city opposition and were masters or the situation at all times this was one of the smallest crowds we have seen at a hookey match this year and about onehalf of the less than one hundred spectators hsd followed the team from acton play during the first part of the game was slow the loe conditions accounting for some of this two new players ap peared on the ouelph lineup ridley and k qemmett tout did not pep up their team materially raiser wu also in his usual mood n during the second frame threw his stick in at the ouelph players bench and departed for the rest of the game acton got the puck from the facejff and after the rubberhad several trips up and down the ice norm morton got the first shot at oemmell in the ouelph net pellbaum was keeping a close check on the offsides and letting very few illde by after seven minute of play acton got what proved to be the only boal of the period e marao getting a pass from kentner to take command of the game both n morton and mooney aent nice shots serosa the ouelph goal mouth but there were no results ouelph sent up threeman wave out they were car ried out or play without damage at 1330 sloan of ouelph went for a rest for tripping terry but it did not look to be intentional with the man ad vantage acton brought pressure to bear but got no results brill broke away with only the goalie to teat but oreer out guessed him at the close of the period linns and plpher for ouelph carried the puck right into the acton goal area and then missed the net the period ended acton 1 ouelph 0 ouelph had one penalty ouelph secured the puck in the second stanaa but had no luck mooney and n morton both hsd shou an oemmrll but he saved nicely play was begtnnlnn to liven up a little but both teams were allowing too much freedom for the op position when in close rudy elfins took bus morton out or play nicely saving owimell i marso was working hard and made oemmell be good a couple of times enns made a nice lone rush but oreer saved nicely terry sent a nice shot at oemmell which he msde a grand job of stopping at 1413 i marso got a counter for acton which he really deserved and just 40 seconds later norm morton got another this was all the scoring in this frame though both goalies cleared shotsi nicely oi iiiiih lynsfclim an espec ially brilliant stop on a try by olbbons brill made a break with just oreer to beat but was taken out of play by the j marso and arblc returning acton defence nd did not j itrferee felmaum get his shot away acton got two goals during this frame there were no penalties just after the second period got under i way at 2 so l oemmell and i marso were tent to the cooler for getting too j chummy this was the only acton j penalty of the game at 531 inns got ouelph first and only goal on an assist from plpher the acton defence did not look too good an this goal this seemed to be what the acton team needed i to spur them on and in quick succession they ran in three goals at 73ft 7m and 20 the first bus morton from i olbbons the second norm morton from i olbbons and the third l- marao from i robertson who was making his initial appearance with the acton team at 1410 l oemmell lot his second i penalty or the stanxa and acton pur on i the power play having three tries in rapid succession but no goals a goal was claimed by acton at this time but the goal judge said m although it i was quite obvious from where we sat that it was in the goal judge won both goalies had nice saves and both teams seemed unable to snore when right in on goal ouelph being very unlucky i the final score was acton 6 ouelph 1 the penalties ouelph 3 acton l the teams hoed op j acton ooal oreer defence walters and olbbons centre k morton wings j i l marao and mooney alternates kent- ner robertton terry b morton and x marao ouelph goal ic oemmell defence couling and brill centre knns wings i ptpher and l oemmell alternates rid- ley kelly mcpadden kaiser sub goalie that team here taking it in paint of two each period acton romped home with a 63 win over the lraston team in a real tussle and went a couple more points nearer a playoff berth in thefroup finale the crowd wu not ao urge and there wu a splendid sheet of tee the first period belonged entirely to acton olbbons wu right in but walke and and oreer saved a nice one from olucura arblo opened the scoring at m0 on a nice shot in the corner wilt z marao giving him ui pass acton was faster and paised better relit went off when he tripped terry ac 041 mooney oounwd another one with i marao giving the axsuf preston wu a man short at the time oreer went out of jils net to save when prailon broke through kentner plastered a hot one at walker b mario waa close but walker saved nicely olucura wu close buf oreer beat him bus morton wu close on terrys assist walters went off for boarding and preston turned it on but failed to register and the period ended 30 fur acum acton wasshnrthauded as theaeoond period alerted and oreer stopped plenty of rubber as preston pushed ufin play at 313 ooad a roller past oreer for the visitors first score i marao went off for tripping and oreer saved a couple of close ones clucura drew a penalty and acton put on the pressure walker made some wonderful saves as acton stormed around the goal the home sters did everything but get the puck past him talt went off for roughing it up kentner drove one that nearly bounced in off walkers glove oreer saved a nice one on olucura andyhe acton goalie was sure going good knack broke alone but oreer beat him for a pretty ura arblo was close on olb bons pass at 17 in kentner scored on arblc rebound walters went to the cooler for tripping at 1730 e marso broke frith kentner and scored the fourth goal for acton oreer went out of his goul and knack got one far pres ton at 1800 ooad drew penalty thi pace wan faster in this period and the play more even but acton still held a twogoal lead at- the close with the score 43 ortnr juggled a high one ss the third period opmed that nearly rolled in preston curled tlir play to acton bu morton wua close an terrys pass but he alkl into the nrl instead of the puck bus was close again but was checked before hi got his shot nwrty preston bullied up tlir acton team and oreer sure stopped plenty of flying rubber preston had the best of the play and acton couldnt get untangled ooad went off for tripping and knack followed him to the cooler when he charged oreer and knocked him into the nrla preston were two men short and they sure did a nice job of holding acton when at this disadvantage clucura was clone but oreey made a nice save acton stormed walker and piled up in the gaol but the visiting goalie kept tlic rubber out talt drew u penalty for holding terry when he was right through at 1233 olbbons scored actons fifth goal terry was right in but walk er mode a nice stop at 1513 bus mor ton made a nice solo effort and put the count at a for acton l marao was right in but walker made a nice atop arbic was right in but went down as he shot and the game ended at 03 for acton nnd the second win of the week the lineup was preston ooal walker defence clu cura and tfik centre smith right wing knack left wing debiuskl alter nate- hlllla relat tair deants and ooad acton ooal oreer defence kentner and olbbons centre terry right wing b morton left wing e marao alter nates walters robertson mooney i irrnthjatjebiatb qamu thu wstm friday oejt at acton ptaslon at vttloo monday acton at preston ouelph af oalt- wednesday ouelph at acton preston hwawioo a hhort ihjzzu5 ybt my first la in leaf but not in a page my second in onion but never- in eage my third is in orange but never in plum my fourth which u laat in go bi6nc4f come my whole though quite short my pus- sling friend youll find a big distance from end unto end usk coupon solution sociai meeting ok the unite ladies aid tile ladles aid society of tha united church held a soclsl afternoon at the home of mrsl symnn on tuesday a number or articles were donated howards a basaar which is to tie held at a later date mrs 3 n kennedy and mrs beatty sang aa a duett the old rugged cross lunoh was served by the executive oom- mlttee which was enjoyed by all present mmmmmrrrr pallants shoe store specials for ftiday and saturday january 2122 ladies purtrimmed motor boots lirown only finl qiullty special for t aq per pair epleafc ladies buck jersey cloth gaytee 2 dome style keg 225 special pair 98c ladies shoes in ties pumps and oxfords brown and black high and medium heels worth up to 300 fkq special per pair 9tefo pallants shoe r store thif special kllichener inteumediatt standing ooals p w l t pr agt pti waterloo 9 v 0 0 58 2a ia acton 9 6 3 0 44 30 12 presuin 0 3 5 1 2s s3 7 oalt 1 1 1 i ii x a ourlph 10 0 g l 25 02 i at lovell bros s almon 2 lbs for 25c in piece centre cuia 15c per lb rib or brisket boiling beef per lb shoulder roast beef per lb blade roast beef per lb lean hamburg steak for 21b st 12c 18c 17c 25c thick side bacon in piece per lb trimmed butts per tb pickled rolls per tb 2 lbs fresh sausage for pork 28c 23c 21c 25c duf fs pure lard 2 lbs for 25c lovell bros phone 178 quality and clcanllneaa our motto prompt delivery acton stores can fulfill your needs give them first chance staging rit fortitlr of goalkeepers nemesis prrtjrtlariclsvirrow closed the meel- tag wtth prayer referee r waubaum kxtchener a social ume waa spent at the close of tha nmstan a tote of thanks was acton a frjstton 3 gfren to aire apeerht and loss speeght i acton looked a lot better abd preston for then- hospitality and to an who as- noso good hut night whin tbsse two 1 teenu met ss on the former tlslt of high up among the scorer of the national hockey league this current campaign are these two snipers one from the ease and one from the west ot raajasls at left u dare athrlner calgary product and high goal- j getter of the laegue for two seasons past lie doss his choree for new york americans oordon zmdon fat ooetoon dbuixok right 1 of toronto usper leafs haa led in during the lang season so tar and looks good anoagst i continue this pair will probably wage a merry battla right down to the reasons end for toe tlue of the pail keepers worst steamy i

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