Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 26, 1950, p. 1

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iut juiott jfrtt fljj svntyfirh vrno v acton ontario thursday january 26lh 1950 eight home print pagfttsu cantt acton loses two games of the past week 143 wlhfltw ww rur by annual vestry meeting of st albans church tribute wu paid by the rector i tke nnul vmuy mreung ld on wednesday evening to live ward ns oflctau and rrganuu lions of st a bans church for their sfjeedld wrt durtig 1m t g jonas neoplee ward pre- tnlh the financial repot i tkow- tng that parochial and missions iy full church acton tax rate 34 millslowest in years two intra suffered by acton inurmadlau la the week just concluded didnt warrant any opt- obligation had been patt tmlam about lb chance of csuh- an imtvovmnu on th ing a playoff berth lo th six team bw factory had baas osrrlsd out croup crushed 143 on thursday t the guild sfo4 srewntsd try last by 8h40pahte local drop- mfi n doljala umr4 receipts pad soother on monday to elora i6ttl24 said aiaiaibii f4jes 01 wr in ovihhi tor their utlrd mmw- j o4y far the wa reported utiv dataft receipt 14303 xbfuaa tlxh ha on tuesday by th th sunday school ttatment glv n loss of pivot mike coma out for uta by c keaabey ifeowad receipt of hum with laurtaa th arton club 123018 rsjuniia sum 30 w it waa edd s4 by bora on en ov- danny for tha choir staled re- ertlm goal that look ad just a llttla eelpta were 2fl7js rpnsas s319 aoft howtwr on th prrvtoua v a clifford etivalon secretary rlwirsday at watartoo there was no mentioned that bo set ot envelope saieuse bridgeport vats really av- i were in us esifed uwlr defeat at arton by officers elected for 10so war at sbssbm la a 14 goal nlgfatmar at tha follows retore warden h t eatftnii w net mttider jimmy oat- jolley peoples wardan t c bait jones treasurer v brtsiow n- aeton waa nvr in contention valop secretary a ctmfosd vee- star tha tint period whan they try dark w ii danny and to re cored two of their three goal it ii hlnton f j salt and c f wootner in tha vat sues had a j ueathertand substitute d legate ta comparauvaly aaay time of it balng tha syftod a ii wahalar sidae- ealtad an only ocaatanally to make j man arw c nation a w ilaydan a atop j- t war j craaavy a war vato tuckad m four goal beforw g tumor h root c t tarrtut ftd tha ftrvt arton lmtharland j it phaa w j o tmarkar at mm wtth th braekau oakaa honorary sldaarnan a going to jack kent than bar- j clifford r w lowrw advtaor ry lo lacondi later stewart nottad irommlttaa ractor wardeni and 10 another on kentner relay to mk membara to ha aaiactad th- imli it 43 tha raet of tha way it waa 8unda school rnmmltta rompom- a rout rhowtng a big tmprivnwtit ad of mr c cook mr g currtr over their arton debut vela walu- mr i iuhy e footltl and j it ad in with abandon piling up goal prior uam rrlatad after goal j aftrj- diicuulnc futurr plnn for thay counted flv in the flrat ihr wirlih th mrritn wu cloaad flvr in th aecond and four in th with prava h th- rrt r rev w third period bra idea having on luxton anil rrfrrhmn1 rr- d tallowed navlift arorrd th fin- vrvwl hy mmhrm th lar1l al arton- goal in th third itanu culld glassford morrow and mitchell parked th tt rid port attick gat- trail fanned on very near evnv ahnt on hu chumi it wu ob- vlnuilv having an off night al though there was little support in front of htm on vets second goal mcphall even hatted one into the twine in an effort to clear to the rear gtaasford got credit for the goal hut there waa little doubt mc phall slipped it in ottarffmi dacisioei tuesday night contest hrre could east it have been won bv th actons thar had an ample margin oakvillc 6 acton 5 in junior hockey pructlon proml mo trim mm wit tax 1w far iw- aftse svrl vra bl hlob tafcae attana niuiadal poii- wol anl raartw ojva h low rat aal lut thursday night the acton ulg ruw of the week o artoc tapiyt cm from oi coutunl i to l caambar on uooday alht whan v council ajrraad on maw rata 1 thrir b f f t for actoft forluo uil year w xuer ltr d to rata waa milu whh a 54 of m aftar allowing for a mill subsidy tha new rate is th lowaat la year end more than fulflla tha pradto i oaa under th new aasasanwnt plan of half last yaara rata there are savaraj things that ritak this yeara rata ao much low er vst aod torae of eourw la tha ww lnrtimtnt boturas which prartlcaily doufelad tha aasaksment there la howavw ajsother fartor for tha ut yax ad aomr jeara fovtou iactoo took a mrlrt pay aa you so policy it uaaet a ugh ret durtng yaa of nnnnl wphlw lure and new dva4opmafj ndj t it wasnt pleasant to taka p was not ratardad during ttmr years but it mebt a high add rat to ouat tha progress now many of thaat nuih aa treat htfinbartng annaxation costs war time housing ax tension of watt many it art in the opening period a loos de fence made an open road to the acton cage weatharhead took ad vantage of this factor and broke in on van wyck to hit th twin twice before the period rtdd in th second period a hard hlt- tlnic acton team went on tha lea and knotted the score at 3 all kentner and th newly addluoned wlngman terry brush lit th lamp behind tuck but this achievement was again blemished ty another ik villa counter final period saw another goal for th hoanaatar namely tllevy haeulay who was sent out to halt tha oskvllle attack but to no avail tlefor ha battled down oakvllle squads srorad three more goals as tha defense was caught napping at th far and of tha tee arton four goals down was not 5 main and sarvlasia have been pvd h and are revenue produrtnt the tax rata announcement came after the finance committer hid spent three saamlont ond man hours and council aa anile had devoted monday evening lo he problem it la an idtcdt ion of led by harold townsley and vaughn made it close by notching three more goals to get back in contention one goal down and three minut es to play the fledmen could not gel the cquslltcr as tuck did some arton aplendd financial portion phenomenal puck stopping n he monthly meeting of acton womens institute at mrs d drysoalrs the regular monthly meeting of the acton womens institute was held at the horn of mrs david drywtole on january 5th with the president in the chair the secre tarys report was read which gave j a report of sending christmas par- rets and th read a letter of thanks received for each th roll call was answered by a new years resolution to benefit t on stag of th game and had the wi an enjoyable program manv opportunities to enlarge it wu presented by th following but poor clearing in front of the members net and failure- to capitalize on j lantz gave a reading entitled breaks spelled their doom i n l my castle a poem with th acor tied in regulation entitled b the best of whataver tlrne and ten mlnutea overtime in you are waa read by mr parka the offing it was th club that mrs mccaulcy and mr evans gave could acor first on th soft ice that a in talk on tha motto of tha w undoubtdlv would cop h dec- i perfection the value of purpose ion unfortunstalv that club wa an th will to go on mrs fryer wora an along th ice effort re- conducted two contests with mrs leased by runnells and partlailr lambert mr anderson and mr blocked from robaons vision bv davidson receiving a prtl porge rlddall slid over the red th meeting closed with the line and that was it arton cam tinging of o god our ilelp in ages close on several ensuing plava btit paf a delicious lunch was an- they dldnt bargain on cawthra the joyed by all rock twinetender being so adrpt in th clutch aftar fanning easllv on shou in regulation time i htkk hour on forraster and gov were th sunday for young n bright lights on th arton club thev notched a pair of goals apiece in a losing effort tufry qulnn and kmlet schwlnt stood out for flora with martin a huge blue- liner bowling our boys over like pins on an alley wople at knox church the newly formed young peoples society of knox presbyt erian churah held it final fireside sunday evening president doug dnvidson was in charge of the ser- with baviim in penance flora vice with olive mussel r at the counted the first goal of the game piano i schwint smaihlng home quinnn th speaker for th occasion was rebound rev james s clarke ba gener- art forrester took n pa from al secretary of the board of sunday sonnv joque at the fjora blue schools and young people soclet and tti progress venets in blng nhlc lo have the new nusimrnl ompleled this yaar in rhl con nection praise due av r v k llnrrop for hli enmpletlin of i he urument thu yr and nut- t ng arton in the front in nrll rnle jedurllon ulkat the rale mean the new ratr means to th- tax- paver limply that if bin muummrnt for 1m0 mm double tlui of 19 id hu taxes thu year will br jha n trifle lower any aeauincnt les than double last years will bene fit hy this vears levy if he an vjisment l much mm than inst year the tnxea paid will tw- lnereaed none of the costs of lrlillntlin of sewers will h paid in tn- yenr s levy this will not aipear until next years taxes but nrx year waterworks and other den nture matured should comnenwi for the levy of sewer costs and rrtnlr a rate very clow to the present f gure of 34 mltu the 1050 council and he coun cil of acton over the pjit few years are entitled to prm- n the ratepaxers fur their gulianre ur- ing very difficult times when pres- rure wa often heaxy in urging b g municipal expenditures of the lux ury class uai tried from all angles onlv three penalties were hand- ed out in a rlranly contented kamc h both team firti prrittd 0 wulhertird 1 10 ioi wcnthrrtmhl 12 v ivnaltie kentner second period ial kentnrr ba fa itruh fitvt isrto c llnpktrk brown t n penal 1 1 bonford third period 0 bonford en 0 rutledse r30 ioi llapktrk rbrown 1100 a townslry vaughn ii n a vaughn fay brush ism iai townsley kentner fav 17 10 penalties kentner arton juniors take 43 win over oakvillc acton minor and midget hockey has several games acton mlrlgets and baniams will pla fergui for the first time thl enson in a doubleheader cornel nt the rfrena here tonight with tie and two losses so far this sea- son the hants ns are out for a win tonight on january 13 and 21 j the boy lost to elora and ktira respectively and came through i with n te on the lhth ulih klnro tlie midgets are one vmier with h win and a tie from klora und n loss to elmtra the bantam gmnt i is scheduled for 7 30 with the mid- by edging oakville bruins 43 right on heir home bailiwick acton bedmen chalked up their first win j of the junor schedule on taturday night outskating outbumplng and outfoxing the bruins they were j full value for the win in th best gume seen in oakvllle this year fay townsley brush and bast ell i were the acton marksmen van wyck played a particularly good game in the nets to thwart most of i the oakvllle onslaughts llnr drkt the drf and blaiod la mr clark- poke at both n h flr1 acon ho behind caw- regular rvlc on sunday at r ihr coupl- of mlnutm later oo the cvenlns lrc thr young i jn l rhndt nvll- relay in from people were in char l h olnctb- in rvt of the net i at the flrealde jacqueline wat- f 7 j bora tied it up from a mela kin lad in per and june j k n around rohkm u qulnn connected greer ad the acrlptur crawford i j than johnny ooy knocked home a doufta contrtbut a puno auo i h xekm paja from behind the net from mr clarke apoke briefly and then no kentner to put acton ahead afaln preamtad a film entitled the a deeepttve ahot from the ttlck grace of rorlveneaa based on the of art forraiter save acron a ood xpitu t paul to philemon ap- laad b tha aecond period ooy preclatlon of the roup to mr and joque both had cawthra at clarka wu expreamd by joyea thefr marcy on prevloua ocoajlona oreer benediction waj pronounc- bot miaaed the net altocather ad hy rav r r amutronf of trying lnly to clear from in xnox church following the aer- no one was injured but car front of rohaon porge rlddall put vice lunch waa aerved young damage of s1d0 reaultad in an sc ene in hit own net to put elora people from the baptilt anglican cident at the third urur corner in within atroeing distance and in tha acton united and churchill unit- acton on monday morning about third period rombough cashed in ad churches were also preaent weather conditions blamed for car smash mondav aurora 7 arton i aurora black hawks one of the bcht teams money can buy had a tough battle on their hands in ac ton on tuesday night before the bedmen bowed out 74 in a well- plaved junior game the bedmen were behind onlv a 14 deficit with two mmutct left in the game but two quick goals sealed the verdict for aurora fred kentner uaughnn and bos- ttol played standout games for the local with the aurora netminder mcguire sparkling in the nets aurora mcguire g atkinson mcgcc d simmons c wardell mc millan w alts thorns gibson merchant dale mccrae mcra acton van wyck g zajac town- sley d rosxell c mowat bastell w alt vaughan fay bruah kent- ner anderaon daforast j first period i acton bastell mowat 120 aurora gibson fthoms 38 acton vaughan 43 acton bruab vaughan 123 aurora thorns isjtv pen kentner mowat vaughan wardell mcga second period aurora gibson mcmillan aurora dale mcrae aurora wardell ladies night bv arton rotarv years highlight on of th highlights of th rr in acton itptary club u tha annual ladies night and the event lril night measured up and beyond in ery reanect a turkey dinner vsith all th trimmings was served t y wiltont who cater to effec-ent- ly for th club at all events pres- all ijng was in chartfe and the is hies were indeed pretty with mring flowerm each lady wu p avented with a roaebud ceo mason was th erutl- muhtei l cvreftsujilt- and ied a irogram arranged that everyone eioyat feature wr th- olos of john uorkwood formerly with the metropolitan opera who r w rldea in th horn town of negh- tmiurihg borkwood lilt reertoir m luded kuch fin numbers a the itf song itoies ot im ardy oh what a beaiilful morning boa of tralee when irish fe are smiling iv ry j number was a delight he was n- troduced by dr go slrm iii areompanlst was mrs armstrong of rock wood the acton club atu ihoue quite some talent geo mason cam by aa a cartoonist and hi r ha r coal sketches and wt wirr en- joyed the club and other have always appreciated georges ver- 1 sallty and last night h added a new role there were newspaper and other fonteut that proved plenty of fun and had small award that were alm fun amna mason contributed two fine cornet numbers the quar tette of messrs harold baxter geo munelle ted hansen and vic rumley gave a group of good selec tions and introduced ai hill billy rmimr the trio of ie macswaln jack and ken blow who gave seve ral numbers that were also enjoyed th- whole event ws on thnl rent the club and gjeti home wilh a keen ant clpalhm for the evint next jiir varied topics on pftogsam at meeting greenock institute on wednesday icemler irth mn ivaill johnston was hostess to the greenock wi who met at the home of her daughter mr gerald graham ashgrove with the presi dent mrs mckeown in the chair the roll call wa answered by your favourite iteclpe everything from ginger snaps to home made randy and angel cake mrs thomas hemsley read th scripture lesson the secretary mrs elliott patterson read the cor respondence which consisted of let ters of thank from mrs john near and mr joel leslie for boxes of fruit received and a letter from the historical besearch society it wa decided to vote ts 00 to the museum fund it was also decided to donate 10 v to help pay for a radio which the board ha purchased for green- ock school miss elva pearen sold christmas cards and writing paper i for the wi which realized a profit of 33 00 mrs thos mccutchcon gave some interesting current i event followed by the motto i worth and character alone are what count in life by mrs b mc- j keown mr chester allan and mrs h g turner convenor of agriculture and canadian industry then took charge of the meeting mr turner read an article a war widow car ries on which should prove an in spiration to us all mrs hugh beld read a very humorous yet pathetic trtlcle entitled a visitor from the citv mrs el wood johnston gave n history of gypsum mr chea ter allan gave a sketch of the local industries in acton which was much enjoyed we ore greatly privileged in hav ing as one of our members mrs ed pearen who recently celebrated her 50th wedding anniversary in honor o thu occasion the institute pre- 1 sen ted mrs pearen with a potted plant she graciously thanked the ladles for their thoughtfulness mrs chester allan gave a contest j rbout snow which wa won by mrs elliot patterson the meeting closed with the mix- pah benediction a delicious lunch u as served by the hoataate and an enjoyable social hour spent i judgment givt n in court action sy judge roftlnson w linham is president acton his honour judge w n robinson ha delivered judgment la tha cas w lafa ofws enright vi w r wright ft ip lof liju hearing of this rase which had to do with their partnership during wartime in an invention known aa the victory dlrk took place in the courthouse at milton on december 73 rd snd december nth hu honor held that under the term of partnrrvhlp no cause for action eslttcd and dekmlsaed the claim of the plaintiff with cost mr c r fatherland of arton yr w monpy of wwts r ports skew succattful yoar of o par hon for lout evan itrportj presented at the annual meeting of arton fall fair on sat urday afternoon showed a good appeared as solicitor for the de fendant and mr p a ballachey kc prominent brentford lawyer appeared for enright paid while the year shotted an omratlng profit for the fslr dsya the cost of re- roofing the stork hsll timik this amount and somr of tha present during th two day tru1 p tui was george elliott of milton who toj p r xh v will appear aaltlng mr leather- d left a bank balane land in th supreme court action bondi of t aa between the same parti which ml brought ecmrems among other matters s total of fljm ftd and imio waa tpoooo mortgage on the former jno 1 from th fair night danc mcdonald farm on th third line iouth of arton prises paid for horses were tooo snd 410 went in awards in th the supreme court action hs exm ct been set down for hearing at th nrst autre in milton high school board rearrange for three school needs tie was th largest and best ever presented by th fair a review of thr fslr in all departments show ed that the ltw event wsi a big success under president a rob inson officer elected for iftso were- president w mnham 1st vice president r r parker snd vlca president geo wallace secretary north helton high school die- treasurer c b swackhamtr dlr- trlrt board held the monthly meet- actors a boblnson 1- o johnston ing in georgetown high school on a a dills j e pearen o w monday evening with nln- of the murray c mckeown d d waldte eleven members present i u symon j j stewart goige th board approved of the pur- somervllle b i davidson gordon chase of festival music for milton leille c w swackhamrr dr r and georgetown schools and of film g oakes fred kentner clarence strips for acton school oymns- beid arthur swackhamer f west slum msli were to le purchased for m madlll geo wallace m sprowl the milton school stn morrison j dennis clarettca a lrtter from milton public cole and theo pa pi lion school il4ard asked if it were pos- slblr to have the public school claa- t o 1 1 s t in hfirrtc rennomlrp and shop lev ncllool is work taught in the high schcvol the secretary was instructed to repl that no time for these classes was unliable at present arrangements were made for the pupils of the georgetown school to allrnd rlasses in fcirnre nnd hop practice at milton school two half diys per week and transportation arrangements were to be completed for 45 to w pupil discussed lv framosa board the r mm os i township school h beld its first meeting of the rnr in mock wood school on jan- unry 10th 1dw at 1 3a present were messrs hugh ad sett win i bindley e ii me lt ss decided to have only one r thos w saunders and teacher for the new canadian clas- gordon f swanatnn ses conducted at milton school mr fior f s wl since there were only seven attrnd- lrctr chairman for 10m in tha ing l absence of mr frank day aecre- furuier information regarding tary wr george f day school coats and the dlstrittutlcn of the school levy were to be secured in the problem referred to by col g o llrown esqueslng representa tive the principals were asked to supply the transportation committee dutlri to comm trh with complete lists of all rural pu- niary pll attending the schools and other a ref0 waa passed staling information was to be gallered so tnc j wou f of that bus routes to take pupli to i thl of mr roy t was ap pointed secretary for the meeting the board decided to join tha ontario school trustees association for the year 1050 the secretary waa instructed to advertise for a teacher for no 10 three schools could le eitjbhthed in september the nest monthly mcting will be held in arton school actom ints throw scar into raider camp in exhibition contest with about three minutes left to go jack krmpshcad scored his second goal of the game to give georgetown raiders a d- win over arton ints in an exhibition game at georgetown last night townsley scored two for acton with jack kentnrr mcphall lind say nsyllss stewart and f kent ner notching singletons del meaumnnt and nash clicked for three apiece with chapelle pot ting onr und kempshcad two for the winners harold townsley and fred kent ner up from the juniors for the game both turned in outstanding efforts on the forward line lie as a member of the suburban gurlph high school board mr a j peppln interviewed tha board concerning the showing of filma in the schools by the national film board an agreement wat reached whereby the films will ba shown in all schools where hydro is available plana for a new no 9 school wera discussed and the matter wa laid over for further consldf ration the budget for 1090 waa also con sidered and laid aver to the feb ruary meeting account amounting to fttfttl 43 were passed for payment and tha board adjourned to february 15th ot 130 230 303 535 pen fay kaotner mowat -mc- ms edward wluon rr- 1 llme- on martins pass tol4tallip wan are being laid for national house stopped at the corner to let tn the second period bob ander- i fireside sunday to be observed in passenger out visibility was not ton made a brief appearance on the the baptist church on february 5 goo ru roadway were icy and ic and brought the house down j adam fokejlwskl of manitoba st tt had a contemporary name of aynmiremen the world over are guelph following craaheo into the gcc a i morchap kalaon on the fjoro team with a quietly gloating over the record rear of the wllta car third period bald pate o he felt quite at home j price which were paid for bull at damage to the guelpn car wa acton zaac 420 you wouldnt know they were vet- 0 scottuh tale held in november i estimated at 3ts0 and the lime- aurora mcmuan simmon 1780 arari either by the try they put into when a calf aold forwom ind 48 home car at 10 theoccident wa aurora merchant 1710 the game head made an average of nearly investigated by the acton deteeh- pen vaughan mcgoe slm- fcontinued on pap fire 1 w400 ment of thp provincial poilce monsthomi mcltse tall and dauf as often happen when a woman is approaching 40 ml robinson was about 28 and not without hope even her favourite fortune teller couldnt see a suitor in the of fing but wa anxious to keep a customer har she said her eyes on the crystal 1 see a tall man he 1 go ing to propose to you dark fluttered the excited client ye said the fortune teller dark it will have to be- two injured in car accident on satiirdav morning driving down the third line north of arton on saturday morning the delivery truck of bradley a meat market went out of control on the icy roadway sklddtd and crossed the road and went headon into a pole on the east side rf the road near th highway intersection tom perkins drives of the truck suffered a fractured left knee and other injuria and was taken to hospital in guelph for treatment buhe spellvogej who was also in the light truck wa badly cut on the face damage to tha truck wen exten sive and the machine is described as a total loss after leaving the coming events aftboiinrrsnrnli f urlino unnrli nf oth cnii utnin llili rifmilia r chrai i rtl pr lm with minimtia clir lr mr atauuacbbtfit a euchre and croklnole party will be held in s s no ft naa- sagawey on february 3 come to the euchre and danog at dublin school friday january 37 admission 25c lades provide commencement xarclsai of ae- ton high school will be held in the town hall on friday evening feb ruary 34 ibm general atfanlsalof 35c bannockburn farm forum will hold a procraaajv euchre in ban nockburn school monday evening january 90 ladlg please provide lunch everyone welcome admlft- son 25c st valentlnea da now acton road it struck the oank and then j flown hall tuesday february 14 collided with the pole and drove good music by royal city quln- the whole front back and twisted ttte modern and old-thnedane- the frame provincial constable ing door prise tadmhlon ooe ray mason investigated auspcei acton lob a no 1101

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