ht juitftt tfttt ftss seventy fourth year no 52 acton ontario thursday june 30th 1949 eight home print page six ceni hootnmtshowhho cleaver wins in halton in liberal sweep monday 19500 vmm la csunty on monday wmi 9491 vetinq llbaral and s073 voting con wrvefjvt ccf aho ran with lil votaa hahsn in una with dominion in sufqo to ward uboral oovommanl cloavor hat had 14 vaara as hanon mawibar and volar war not lor changing lllllll i i iml i ii ill lit ii 1 t t ih rol tnxiwn it 1 i 7 111 n wi ii 1 ak m i y 140 while erecting towers in north m ontario otvtar bellamy lll tlmmins mihi iiiii mi sp n4 h dav fishing ul total cstrh wit forty fmir pickerel twenty ftur of which her the location of this place in three hunrtrrd and twrntv five mil from toronto this in one of ih larilrn w iur n n this hill own nd hari lit fltlltini v pl tur1 at v with thi- pn rrr jrei h har td 1 111 1 ih si r null s flll ll oil old mot laj iiiiic ml iimii in 14jt twillo in all mi ami rvo 1 u 11 1 n jj rl v v 1 ii hi ill l ton of r- maiitv diii im acton drops a close decision to georgetown team utfws ruling was on rreak that mad cfeolce avetween winners and leaer kail urr lo deliver in the clutch and a costly decision imposed by the platr umpire combined with loose baserunning last night enabling georgetown to vanqulih artnns strengthened intermediate 5 3 in a twilight affair at george town thr acton club played an improved brand of hall and with any luck vvould have dell vr red a win thev looked like the better team on the play but couldn t pro dure a hit to ur their llvr in thr plnrhes even with aid from the usual bnts in thr georgetown infield it wu an irrevocable decision from platr arbiter ralrd that played the biggest part in their seventh defeat with thr base loaded in the sixth frame busatto was sent in to plnrh hit for robinson ilutatln jfgaffrfl inl ff31f ifittc fin drmolihrd car srrioiis injury on saturdav morning about 2 00 am a t r uwiuil bv mr geo i williamson and dnvin bv mr dave drysdalt wa ov rturned and des trnvrd bv fir flrurf williamson mix alex com manda rn pat ngt ra in thr car and all escaped without injury the car wu going west on thr number seven highway near tht farm of ja mann going out of mini th car went nnr hundred fret in thi dllth and rolled over one of thf occupant of the car had lost hla watch and lit a lighter to aid in the search spilled gasoline rv phtded and the car took fire com plrtely destroying it corporal rav maaon the accident vcstlgatcd l tinned magistrates court rules on three looped the ball over first base what appeared to be a base hit two acton rum were in before flalrd ventured hla derision thr umpire called the hall a foul there was no question as to whether the umpire n in a posi lion to call the plav from hla position from behind thr dlah he was arreened from observation of the territory behind first base bv the first baseman and consequents called the plav bllndlv llowrvi r despite repealed pro tests ilalrd wax adamant and two runs that might have div hoped into three or four wcrrnl allowed chapellr bore down hard from there in striking out ruautto and masters to retire the side acttlt this week ui restricted to one complctt gum on suturdav last rain interrupted ihr scheduled contest wlth wnlerdouh in the bottom half of the second inning grounds wrn tivo uet to rrsumt after the rain rami so th game will be played in it entlretv m xt mon dav in acton 1 lough hurling lint night tor acton uas touched for ten hit whilr chapclli s offerings win nicked for the atom amount of imm hits georgetown poled nut two or thm t xtrii bax hits uhih alton s smashes never netted them mnn than ont tioj- a turn 1 ttngu would ha i changed the erdict ttn mun that oik huuion but thi locals duln t prx1uct pudr latnda ph d nut a safety in both th thint and fifth with runs on the pond in thi third hnwtwr he and gib jordan wr tagginl on tht bast lanrs ittmipiing to xtrvtih to second georgetown s miwt prvhluitive in nine was thi fifth whtn s pit rrvm sloshed otit a dnuble follow ed by two camseiiitive smguk from glbtutn and chupellt that accounted fur two runs- lihai constable is promoted to position of corporal a member of the milton detach ment for the past sex en xears lro incial constable ra mason has been promoted to the rank of corporal it has been announced before transfer to the milton detachment he was on htghwax duty ulani the southern portions of the count corporal mason is to be congratulated on his elevation which was dated june 1st two suapamud santanoaa and on kamandad in cuatody by maojttfafa lanodon magistrate s court in acton this week tried three rases presided ner bv magistrate k m uangdon in the tlrst case darlow johnston was charged with being intoxicated when under twent one and caus ln a disturbance in a restaurant hi was placed bn kiispt nded ken ti net for a period of six months and ordi red to pax the cots amounting to ihr sum of 33 20 th second rn against chrlen shultin was for nhstructln an of fici r in th i rformanci of his duty while jirn stinj nn intoirited rw r- son shultis u ns n nmndi d until t fith in cuitikt for be ntrnce for operating a him h umiiti r afti r th hour of 12 00 am and 1m forx s 00 u id on nuuitit ol ihsion in dt f lanct of thi mum npal b inw r inn r i nn pro prietor of lvnn s ial was put nn iittrnded sentence thi arruied w s also aw ts d iost iiuint u is nd aiiit d th u t h ii il u urn liis hd ik t n ti n bv tin chit f of polu to thi prop h tor itut tlu t iiistiitt isui d a sti m u anutii thtt nv furtht r violation of this coiin iv liw w ou id nssult in a v i rv mvin p niltv endoub by canada mi fi mi lr in re st his 1 nuijoiifv o r th iw uiofi 1 mis offu ml rnnjoriu mi thit tinn t w mil i an extn mi ly h a v ot nmnlm 1 td to thr largrnt s of tht figuit an ordintt to t lection offh lain tht r w r 4 1 h mini vot r ellgtblle this vt ar than four v rs ago and ntarly idm10 vol i tit their ballots out of a total of 23jh0 i fit for ten o clot k ii li hrittion centred in the county town w ith party adherents converging from difft r nl parts of the riding a hugt trowd asst cnbled in and out side of thr ijberal committee nxrni while nolle kept traffic tnn tng along the main street mr leaver arrived in milton follow ing c it hrations in hurling ton shortly after 10 o clock in tht- meantime the georgetown girls pipe band arrived and soon headed a long proctaxloo up and down thr main thoroughfare after mr leavers arrival the taradr con finally stopping al the town hall wht rr follow em crowded into rwr available apace others r 1 1 med content to congregate at thr entrance and hoop it up while acting as maitcj crrr monies at ihr gathering mr cleaver thanked his support rr for again placing thnr confidence in him he as u red the audience he would con tinuc to assist all regardless of erred and political faith as he had practiced in thr past among others w ho spoke briefly w ere george mcleod itronte t g ramshaw milton mctor hall james cun nlngham ed mahon and a host of others no 1a two bands joe nova for old no in tmr dancing and tinv hopkins assuted to make the celebration onr of the happiest and noisiest i t v er held at milton the crowd old and anting alikr rnoed everv mnmi nt of thr celehration after mr cleavrr and his motorradr lrft n fia to visit other centres thr hilrit s 6n continued until thr uee small hour of the morning but nobodv imtmrd to mind this a second cltnw impromptu bagpipe band was orgamred and aftrr trading a pro ct ssinn around the hall vvere u hiskt d nw as to ct irhration in other pitrts of the count tht true figures of the standing will not be known until n mnn l a- dav whjjllurntngofficer p w tnritti w ill t nnduct thr official count lit low i uibulit d an unofficial 211 v fa n n no a 21 1ht 17 lofl ml 20 211 241 m 12b1 1111 in i iniijonlv 40 m- sn a m a 100 m 4 m 01 20 71 tat 18 m 2 0 ft1 72 6 112 14 ml 1211 207 tu 122 in 12 12 102 lit 74 124 2j 7 7 is ft 72 12 13m lt 110 majority 2 tka aixah h v to fis 117 12 irsn 100 ir b7 103 2fi 1212 majontv mi esquesing 1 60 127 01 121 112 12 ion 215 120 111 00 2 111 rfi 170 142 12 45 calithumfians and fun and everything tomoftrow i tilings an rtunding op for a n 1 domii ion djv librutun in at ton lomotiou tlu womil nnmial ro i tar 1- uii ia to u bigk fid im tti r thjn ri tht huw will tu ftmiti 1 into iiriuiihii und iin ik md t 1 pin i 1 old fufthlon tl lithumpi in iuudi 1 phtiuud ii if th mid f iki don t know vsht it iltthimi i n 1ind i idly in not 1 i mm it on nn t 1 twin t iiwl h is ix n ii inn t und will h iiiiiini plnt m the iar 1 i i u- th ir ind innts mi u ii t tin 1 ithtthimpian 1 fo 1 in v hi ik ti ii n r n ni dn nl i list it n t in in i t i it s m 11 vs id 111 i i f tvtivlhuik ltiutifuj or m m iking i v hil inuslnl rit h t if von u unt to dt s m i i h m fun uu j i f r v ii i sj ns ur indivlduallt la in o ihoiumii in il in jt v 1 lni n i vv ml l iipiriir ihiit t d finiii n t hi giv m ii tml vt i un t 11 von vm v s n n fin orus in art ii th n th r is a s flhll t uin t n nt in th rk h is uli h it h lr riit fjr th hildun a x i s iiulilv tontisl mouth ritn ton t m tiihuini gulpinu rue muslt bv alton iiom and tliu hand nrnlviil hpirtl will prevail at night w ith dm hund parading th midway ow n with its loutul of gam s outdoor mov it s innmunitv mm king and at 10 00 pro the draw lor th big list of pr1 the top of which is a beautiful i4o0 tomblna hon radio and r cord playtr tht prii s art on v it w in bant r ding st it window list itt m on ow dominion day ingram in at ion is a ilmu in 111 i h 1uvillofi with music bv thr urtwirmaires orchestra tlle rntlrt prmettts g foi tht ai in hotory tub nmmtmltv strvit work tlinr l nty of free nn parking pur and admls slon prim an low fot a dav f fun halton rural oiris softball league schedule for 1949 june 27th acton at i taltonv lilt it rmo at omagh julv 4lh haltonvill at hornhv omagh at acton july 11th lloinhv al palermo llaltonvllh at omagh july ifllh acton at hornby pa it rmo nt haltnnville july mth acton at palermo omagh at hornby augut 1st haltonvillr at acton omagh at palermo augum rth hornhv at halton illr acton at omagh august imh pa it rmo al hornhv omagh at halttmv hie august 22nd hornby at acton haltonvillr at palermo august 20th palermo at acton hornby at omagh three high teams will plav off for ihe havward transjttirt up m iimton jude sworn in wi ml iii a unit t iiitinoiiv at halloo ountv ourt hoo lal rtity on utlsn nii it hiivh wll known oukvlll l i in is lulf f th mtv ihotogiuphd al v ft in ih i fl a mini t tin hihttn who has mihltutil th tils s th to ii nl f joim w n muni 1 i f 11 j u n 11 in i i ngi nil iltd ls jo 1m w n mmi i i ty n i on k f in i n all in f t ii iltou r drni 1 i it h of fll tu l i u u i ir acton chd roy revives fund for swimm1n0 poch i split tot i lit solum i wt idht i and ihr luting of ngns that rally ltki i not utft for laitlhtik alfn imioinllv sw iininloj pm i u 1 lugs wt linvt htiirtl n immt loam on lgims but we did get a htarttnlng i tt r from sj4arf- old 11 tv with a thttpii fot pnl j wn h s nlikhn hv rnglor r of tutlph who itvlvett otn fullh and iim ti our h n s again tht prot it mi nui to txlng ihisiulilt thai it tins t- bad that ih fliiiini imi mmt i rinlshrsl aft i juh ul whtn tht r tall tiusl ntss tunvask is 1 im- tsompltled the ixirt m lihlv im mol ukourg ging still far short ol objeelive on soldiers memorial brief ceremony installs new judge forllallonouinly w i duk admlnulars oath iviiilam rofcintan naw juda- judgaa munre and cetttrana ahand in judg hionlatrs at halton oiinly oiitt mouse last friday afternoon wluon ni lon ilotilnsoil will known oukvillr and halton lawyer was sworn in as judge for th ounlv of halloo the millet and bilt f errt mony followed the 077 150 r bennett nassagaufa 100 22 rirh of the thrtt candidates pol ltd 1 irgi r ots than did thr candi d it s m tht 1045 thctiom mr cltjivtr inmamd his t bv v1 votts mis btnnitt dnu 1h mon than did s njcholstn and mr lhm 2iw volts more than did mr rriwn for the cct parts dt i utv hi turning offict r rt port d t rv little difficultv through voting div with one remarking i niur wiw so rianv clearlv mark d bullot tt fort u didn t have onr bptuled cto ohml total b07 maji nlv for clrii itt 142f ww v rr 181b nn 13 31 131 h7 is lew 146 13 64 00 co 10 8 ioe u7 15 i sot 106 cli aur over btn- mdjiritv for ci ab ovr both opponent 140 milton north ward bemut clcavtr shan no i so r south ward vo 3 o 4 prime minister st laurent who ward received the greatest majority ever 5 accorded a primes minister since i confedaratian and who u ul lead the uberal partj- in forming the j majpnt 04 428 to 50 cleaver over bennett government th 193 of the 362 1378 over combined qte for both house seat opponents 310 t acton loses fine citizens to toronto in business advance citi ins untrallv rtgret the rr- m val frt m acton uf mr and mrs norm m biiird and family they left this week to rtme in toronto whin mr buird will assume a position in the head office of wool combing corporation he mos fcinrral kuprrintcndt nt of the acton plant before going to toronto mr and mrs baird are citizens i who take a real interest in the cummumtv norm was a member of thr school board of the rotarv club on the svctrnming pool com mittee and halt a dufen other rr btn- activities wr cant recall he gave of his time and talent m quartette and choir work and was just one qf thox good fellow s w ho gav e q w uhng hand w herev t r the com- munitv needed htm in his tfforts he was ablv second ed bv mrs baird who was regent of the duke of devorvhire i o d e- active in church work and a real capable community helper wt 11 miss them all and uih them evrrv success in their new home and surroundings and assure them of a uelcome back to actorf any old time i 74 8 158 10 double or nothing big hit for acton audience 00 ahand frooram three contestant receive 16 five receive contouhon awards ijist monday the action v mm v c lub pi iv id host to the famous tadio qui pr gram dttublt or ni thint in tht acton park pav i lion approximatt lv ijht hundrt d p oplt w i nt to te tht famoin p rstnnlule who conduct the pro gram mu kt nnev don gordon art mcgrtgur and frank deavllh from the large audience ten con tt stents w t re chost n and allow t d to choose a subject on which their questions would be based for thr firt corrtct answer the contestants receiv ed one dollar the amount being doubled until he received awteen dollars or missed a question in which case the contestant rr ceived a consolation award miss o locker mrs mann and mrs hs don each received the maximum sixteen dollars mr chas kirkntss and mrs b hall each re ceived five dollars and mr fred ro mr g fountain mr bill smith mr raw son and mrs coon each received a consolation award of one dollar i before gtnng on the air the cast conducted a siogsong introduc tions arid amusing palaver follow ing the program the yi men held a dance the program was sponsored by the maher shoe stores and was broadcast on monday evenipg over j a kitchener station and on tuesday 1 evening over toronto station first of cam pa ion hat net reached had of the oblecrjve to data the ommitttt in chargt of raising funds for tht addition to the soldiers memorial rrjkrts that i nlv flo0 of the tlhoo objective has been reached the amount to br raised by the w holt tommunity is small irss lhan a dollar a brad would finish th job and allow the committee tu aw urd the contract and hav thi mi mortal ready for lit in m brant i day this sear and itt m mhranr dav iu40 is four halt aft r tlie t iom of the war not all thi ennvasstrs have turn etl in their rt xirts so that the trotl is not tomph 1 rt turns m utv wrri not at hotnt w h n tht canvassers called and ii s a hardship iti ask voluntttr riinvisrtrs to mikr rt pt utttt ms if wii wt r not home j nil h iv i not tnin t urn tss 1 for the soldi r mi mortal tik voiir ton trihulion to wm lav ton at tht htnk of montr al ol an ffu lal it tt ipt w ill issud till ir war id h i mpli td ii w it d havt the rommittee romp ti tht w rk h fort ancjth r him nhrn iu tols iraiixl sktrhs j u 1 n ilt d ind t nd rs r lld f i tl work just a mtti s th- fir r t tiv it iwrhrl 510011 mon lo yt make v ir r tr 1 it t i t m ikh l i o rth h f r t jff td t givt lug ii it v i n h nil hw a shan in lie s iln r m- noriul lit r vo ir pp run it arinoutu ernetit of thr apmiintment at ottawa tatllrr in the week william i dh k k t former rown attorn v who retlrtd recent 1 adrnlnlstrred the oath of office ih forr juitgt w n monro form r judgt for halton judge archibald orhranr for peel ounlv and a small gathering of ourt and county officials and rveral friends judges munro and orhranr were the first to congratulate judge itobirison wishing him long succeaa on tht bent h in reply judge fttahlnson said this is a very great pleasure and a grt at moment in my life 1 am i mod that i was born in the county nd practiced her slnte my gradua tion i have always had excellent asata- lalioni with thr officials in the eounty and i am sure they will continue we have been fortunate with our court officials i am sure no olhtr county it more fortunate than ours in this n sperl in ront lusion h- asked the co nm ration of the former judges as i will have to iran on you for a whilt i am confident i will have the co rm ration of all officials w ithin our county june weddino unites turnerwiley in quiet ceremony winner in halton st pauls tnlled church on ilia ws the seine of a pretty widding thin flva jane daughter mrs tt ilev r d the late mr wilson wiley toronto was united in mar riage to m grenville kitchener turnt r stn tpv mr and mrs theo turntr orilha itt v mr bjgden offlriatrd giv t n in marlat bv h r brother- in law mr hoy mckeown the hririr wore a white satin g ivs n with a 1 ng vt il falling from a headdress f seed pearls she carried a shower tmunuet of iw ret heart rose mrs i rrn turner was matron of honor in blue taffeta with matching hat and carried a bouquet of talisman roses mr verne turner uu beat man and the ushers were mr elvln turner and mr kenneth wendover the nception was held at parry when the brides mother received m powder blue sheer and white trceiioncs and a corsage of rosea the mother of the groom vfcore navy with navy accessories and a orvsge of roses the couple left for a mot ir trip through northern ontario the bride j travelling in a rose net dreis and hat with white accessories hughes clraver liberal mem ber for lutun who was returned to ottawa on monday with one of the largest majorities ever accord ed in this riding copning events a ol if iu ett at other cveait j- i this hvtvtliaa ar chrf4 tts t i w c i r it saaoaacsssrats o r jomlnon iay sports in acton july 1st afternoon and nlftfct direction acton rotary club plan now for july li ircton w3