Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 27, 1950, p. 5

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thuhsnay tvuv tnh jt me acton net press vaxnttm sport exciting saturday session as ints take waterdown pushing 9vr four run to th bottom half of th ninth acton uv trmdiu ovrmnu a thra run dafleit and posted an 11 10 victory over waterdown merchants last saturday afternoon herr in aa e citing finish as you d care to wltneca haroaa for the local were ttphi lindsay and mar urdonaid who cam through with coupl of uma- ly hits la the ninth to boost their runsbatted in averages ty two and alvcf what looked to be an untimely loss the ale ixide why by the way was hitting not a humble 790 but lofty j60 on the day axnaahed a rousing triple fitto dp left field with two on board to spar the four run rally jack hough ifil a free pass and use lion m rrd equal to the occai ion w lb lo out by poling a wrong firm n gr into right that sent tkith nirirn home rllnching in the trtml went into the ninth tlrd rims li ih top half by nicking 4 rills ti unilhpaw don ryder who id rrplscrd sam snyder on the mound n the sixth iefly fawcett went the dlitanre ic base running polled many of their best chances to score base runners wee picked off easily by the acton infield th merchants aided by ruis brush sage advice m how to hit sam snyder touch rd sam hard in the first da frames but lon ryders injection in the sixth left them scoreless until th ninth the gjr which until th final ii waterdown puted 3 fr w raggl out in and ut srfalr wat hlrmlshrd by the umpiring none of the arblten thia year have been exactly a mo drl of preclalon but the work of umplrrs fisher and rush on sat for the merchant h allowed 11 j u v d hits or t of them three run ho mer to jack hough of the locals in the first inning and included triplet by lindsay and runitadtler and two double from the bats of uasaler and scott waterdown threw s nineteen hit onslaught at acton but some errat i nii on photo finish at the plate and at third were either given in unfathomable gesture or changed completely according to the mood of the moment r ii k waterdown 013 130 003 10 10 3 acton 4ofl 130 004 11 u 3 knox church ladies aid wou annual uimmbi mot homi ml mm- davidson the hipitalily of mr und mrs h u dsvldson at their lovely home and grounds was enjoyed by the mrmbrn of knos ladles aid their families and friends on tursdnv afternoon when they held their nnul aummer social meet tng the irndrnt mr t mccutch eon op r cd the event by all stng lng a drottonal hymn and wel corned the guests as there wss no businris the program was tn charge of mrs a m mcpheraon and mr t anderson who ar ranged a full afternoon program of garner contests and races the gentlemrn present enjoyed a game of hnrw triors the ft lowing were the winners in th srioui contrst guessing tean in jr mm it 1 davidson and mr c hansen kicking the shoe mo w watklns and mrs harry murray spot race miss is abel andi non observation test mm wr masalca and mrs george somrrilr mvstery lady was mrs robert armstrong guessed by mrs ii dodd mn wilmcr watklns cirandmoihers b pedals pealing potato blindfolded mrs w hall one mlth most grandchildren mrs c llnrn one with least grand children mrs c lrlshman eldest ld preh nt miss a thompson xounch person present wm da- id armstrong calling the family to dinner mrs d mrlellan mrs v masnle mrs w watklns minlcn bundlra miss msrjorie hall chsrunr marshall murray smith foda biscuit contest bob marhnl1 and fare mceachern girl rurning race e a garvin and lteerl smith bo running race rib marshall and wavne marshall thr children were given a spell- tng and quit test and were each rrartrd with suckers the ad ults win lo awarded with sugar stick fnrh one had donated a rnmttrx grift parcel and these were sild ft r v each f illowtng the sport r pram thi c bering sat down to well lidn ib for the picnic supper i uh r r it armstrong r- turning xhanks before departing f r hnr miss isohel anderson li ndcrrd n ote of appreciation to mr ind mrs da ldan county baseball assoc standings haiton county battba i association standing fniermedtaf fergus 11 t 0 oikilllf 11 4 0 milton 0 7 0 waterdown s 10 1 acton 3 11 1 georgetown i 14 0 sue tie w l t oakvlllc 9 0 georgetown 7 1 1 campbellvill f 4 1 milton 0 11 0 widget w l t itrampton s 0 0 georgetown 4 0 streetslllc j j 0 fergus 0 a o bantam northern division w l t georgetown 6 0 0 drampton j 0 acton 2 4 0 mlllnn 1 4 s southern division w l t oakillc 4 0 0 waterdown 3 1 0 clarkson 0 4 0 prison reform is finally occurring in canada today canada i frdcrv prisoners nre being run with an entirely new approach in a full page story the financial post examines thl new npproach post writer ronald wil liam iiitcd the collins bay pen- it ntiarv near kingston and reports that punishment and the protection of society are still the primary pur- pom of our prisons but they are no longer the sole alms under a new concept of the true function of a penal institution re f trmabli criminals are given every ihance to reestablish themselves n law abiding and useful citizens akidr from thr social and human uvpict ttu new thinking and ap proarh is paving off in dollars and c n ts editorially the post points out that prison n form is g mki business th rehabilitation rithrr than the i ubtx rhosc approach to penology p i cash dhldends cellar assured for hapless raiders without visibly extending them ilves at any time actons rejuven a led intermediates blasted oui a 12 1 victory at th expens of th league cellar dwellers georgetown raiders last night on th home ball j wick and exhibited a prom is lng new pitcher to boot to th hill in the top of the fifth matt tyler sent his is test acquisition tommy mckenna on whom the actons are depending in part to be a payoff man in the approaching int a playoffs with oskville and fergus mrkenna wasn t sent in to r lleve sam snyder ssm was coast lng after four innings in which he i allowed three scanty hits and a solitary runbut just to se wrist he could do the little righthander in spite or his lsrk of pitching as algniiirnu this trrrn shack i rd the raiders to thre well spaced blng les in the remaining three frames in addition to whiffing three it was the opinion of t in thr rhrap mats tliat hn ut what thr duct or ordered pitcher mrl smncv didn t fart s- well with the acton hickory the i arsis smaxhrd tw ive hard drurs off his offrrnjet n tutr playlne roarh ksu ualtrrs thought his rtmutal was imminent don liar rsgir went in as relief in the sixth and he in spite of the error ridden rottensltlrs of his mates soothed the acton tats enough to end the inning the georgetown club kick ed in seven bobbin to make the contest interesting it wss george towns fourth straight defeat from acton tht big gun for arton was don mcdonald the speed boy from guelph who made life rnistrablt for spence by hitting safely thiee times in four trips one a three bag rr to deep centre tn addition to playing a sparkling left field iorne masters and sam snyder hit two f r three masters poling a long double to the fence in the fifth the torrid hatting pace dude undsav is setting at the plate continued with clayton hitting aafely twice in four trip rig jsck hough had trouble hit ting right handed ao he turned ambidextrous switching to left and hit a long ball that barely missed going over the right field wall it netted him a double four double kills were reeled off two being executed by each club acton pulled off a squeeze at one point w uti hunstadtler laying down a erfect bunt scoring the runner at third rats wult rs turned ar other wi dull flxturt into a feud with the ump over some secluded rule iktwrin th m their clowning inlkined pro ecdin iwimewhat rib game for acton on saturday i h r when they meet the league hading fergus vies in the first of two postponed games ivm t be sur prised if acton pulls an upset be cauvc the club has impro ed tre mcndouxly in the last few games milton edged oakville 3 1 last nlaht to practically nullify the oak chances of finishing in first place georgetown 001 000 0 1 fl 7 acton 032 02s x 12 12 0 limuioutt dine on chicken wa anniversary on thursday evening ten mem bers oi the wa enjoyed a chicken dinner at the royal hotel guelph and a show later in celebration of the sacond snnlversary of th or ganizauoo the w a met at the horn of knox church sunday class hold their annual mcnic at the old mill ouqh knox presbyterian sunday school held their annual picnic at the old mill in guelph the westher proved very fsvorable and many enjoyed a dtp in the swimming pool the games were organized and suparvlssd by douglas dsvldaoo jack davidson and ksi msnnj mills on wednesday evening race were won aa follows boys when further plans were discussed 8 and under georg harris allan for the re- union of the presbyter patterson girls and under bar- an church on august 9 and xl bars norton lola gregory boys i mrs geary sr has been visiting t and bill greer wayne mar jat the horn of her son here prior to shsll girls t and i fsye mcks- her departure for knglsnd on mon chern margaret armstrong boys day 9 and 10 donnle wilds robbie hecent visitors includ marshal girts 0 and 10 laurie mrs tubman of peterborough ritchie reth ritchie boys 11 and with her aon mr ken tubman ii hill hkllllng ron sinclair mrs my und mrs jones mrs girls 11 snd ii marilyn segswnrth johnson miss pansy hranifcbottorn camfftcuvtlli retty mrdowell boys 14 and un der allan holme donnle wild girls 13 and 14 joan hodge lis wl rltrhle boys 10 and under allan holmes donnle wilds girl ifl and under marilvn seira worth iaurte hlti hlr men s open iotig davldion allan h irnes ladles open iner mrl el ian jirfce greer tie race mr and mrs h prlre bin ket rare rotbr coxe donnle wild needle rare doug david son mrs i mrkerste pie plate rare doug davidson inn mrlel ian six t race rabe rnaiell pea nut scramble beverley smith d nald croft handkerchief race gall hrffeman ruth coles carry a peanut george harris allan patterson eat a string donnle wilds ronnie stnctalr bat a bal loon faye mcfachem iaurlc rlt chle girls three legged race iner mrleiun mrs t mrkerste i wheelbarrow race rill skllling paul lawson blind race jlmml currle beth rltrhle kick the shoe iner mrlellan mrs stan frant with mrs smethurst norton pie estlng contest mr mr iaura dufflrld and aons jack greer mrs stan norton messrs orville and uirne of rock j aft r the game a bountiful v o mrs g sinclair georgetown j lunch was served bv the teacher snd mrs stewart smith of weaton of the sunday school and everyone with the pattersons ami miss mary millwlamp of to ronto with th c a fosli r a mr and mrs m nt mrv of lit n t n f tn rlv f n- urntlr mi ii 1 tim willi tin lark s ml lit hi ik veieu ix f mc i i jid oii4 tjrr i ii fu the 1 h tavs atrial allan and v ina jw for a f w tii nd thi rest of the fn lly an 1 tl i s milhiialdn un 1 n with th c ul y i mr ant mrs hoim rt mwlt v of ton nto wltli the mrrrinjlini mi and mr has rawfrd of lt ii willlun with the jones on nind ay mrs beckett of ruhari with her lighter mrs jos ph anthony the wm whalers of toronto the moffat s of anraster and mrs llrnwn and mrs kerr of brandon man with the itonghley a on sun day susan whimbr renminlng for holidays mrs sr hoi s of toronto and the lift for home tired but happy oshunot george anderson marks 87th year friends of mr krn robertson second son of d g and mrs rob ertson will b interested to learn he has parsed his final exams rec ently conducted by thr canadian and child school of embalming ken la now employed w uh a funeral director in toronto mr george anderson quietly eel ebrated his eighty seventh birth dav on friday mr andrson n now enjnlng good health and ex cept for lnmrnrm caused bv srlat lea he is able to be anund his home and enjovs vmls from ms be around again soon mr and mrs o mulder and trances misses ils orr snd ruth batemsn mr and mrs herb reld of georgetown and mr caryl mng kv of man tow ant ng with the noble s mr and mrs fred fryer of t ronto and mrs mabel weston with mr turner 4th line mr and mrs dlefenthal and ron aid miller of ixmg island ny with miss m swarkhamer mr and mrs james kirknatrick of drayton with his parents here this week frances erne we in is holidaying at walkerton mr and mr chas meredjth are holidaying on manltoulln island miss shirley wright is hnlidaving at glenmount near gravrnhurst we hope that mrs mitchell who has lren ill the past few days will official inspection donald gordon chairman and president ot the canadian national system examines the radar equipment aboard rms lady rodney during his first official inspection of the cns fleat the lady rodney sailed from montreal on her 285th voyage to bermuda the west indies and briti guiana with calls en routearhalifaxandboston tbfrtottght 4r captain u a clarke general manager cns mr gordon and captain anaclet leblanc matter of the lady rodney r new substation for aug operation conmnucd from page one stnicted to order the necessarv hiisollnc for the wsterworks de partmenl the commission concurred with the plans made by superintendent lambert for supplying the domln i n hotel with water during the construction of sewers and the le placing of the hotel under serv ice th list of arrears were chetked ind the secretary lamed with in structions for those who are in irrrnm the following list of accounts wen patsed for paymen hydro deparfmrnf r ii telt phon co si r hf pc of ont power whit ham garage gas h g barlow 1 co supp tiu5 ltd supp ddreograph mult i graph of can supp macdonald eire ltd supp maco elec co supp northern eire co supp can line materials ltd supp federal wire l cable co supp automatic elec supp jas r kearney corp can supp mrs h palmer express and transport acton rree press supp 6uski am 570 2 03 3r0 wfl7 23936 128 00 ibm i 02 40 12 00 831 31 so manv friends snd relatives callem on frldav included some cousin mrs annie robertson and daugh ter mn benson of chllllwack r c mr and mrs george p wol lev mount forest mrs t dunn damavu mr and mn rov hlndlev of evrrton recent guests with mr and mrs f fuher included mn rice and daughter mrs oxesrv and child ren mk bronnn of chicago and mr p edge of acton mrs rrno son i remaining for some holl- divs mi tenore chetev rntertilnril exrral of hrr school chums on fridav afternoon on thr occasion of hrr twelhh birthday after a wtm ffimm were enjoyed fol lowed b a delightful birthday lunrh mr and mrs arnold sunter gail and dlanne of niagara fall spent a few dss at the formers mothers home mn g sunter mr and mrs d stewart and al erk and dannv winter pent a fev di in the north mr a mcklnnev and warren an holirtiing v itaf relatles in trenton mr and mr bert craig who are hnlidang with mr r hunter p nt the week end with friend in niigira fall mrs da id hurren w hote m thimdav eenlng for a tinih d momtrntlon sponsored b the women institute when 2s ladles were present to enjnv the enter talnment veral present recelvet lurk prizes andw iches and cook i were sered at the close mrs w awrey also entertained rev john smith preached at i imehouse on sunday but there will be no service on july 30 mrs harvey norton and kay are spending the week in toronto diane shelbourne is visiting her slsti r mrs powill at ixiwxllle everton l greenlees wins calf on lucky draw your correspondent and frlendi are pleased to congratulate mr and mrs thomas dale on th birth of a son mr and mrs orval mitch ell on th birth of a daughter and mr and mra dave howard on the birth of a daughter also to mist lois greenlees for being the win ner of a calf on a lucky draw at the federation of agriculture par ty st rrookvllle hall last week she sccepted 75 in place of the calf sympathy of this surrounding romrnuiilty is extended to mrs lawrtnre king mrs sltss math las and mrs charles twlss on the toss of loved ones it bert mrphail rank of nova scotia milton was transferred to pembroke this week mr and mrs thomas mrphall of ilurliugton were sunday guests with mr and mrs hi bert flllott ant family tom is leng trans f rrrd by a s nirholsn and son t hrltlib columbia for five months thr roberts and robertson rr union met at iwvllle park or sunday afternoon with a good at ti ndanrr mra nancy robertson f kilbride also celebrated her 84th birthday st david s iresbyterian sunday school picnic was well attended at iiwville park last monday mra hartley anderson and mr rodger mshnn were tn charge of the snorts rlrthdsy parties were held this week in honor of misses joan cramp audrey hurren and mr william dlack friends of mtas janet mrphsil are sorry tn hear she is in milton private ifoapltaj dr and mrs mcdonald of ku- brtdr and mr and mr ijoyd crawford of campbellvlus spent the weekend in london visiting relatives mr snd mrs msc bsley of tor onto war sunday gu4j with mr and un c a elalay mr and mrs jama hawkins ot guelph spent sunday with th mahon families at crawford lake mlas elizabeth kennady toaet the waakend with lira pwur mcphail mrs wlulam vaa slcku is spending a week with mrs jama dick and family at thalr cottag at waaaga mr and mrs david mahon and sons of windsor are spandlax th summer in their cottage at craw ford lake hare mrs roy donaven and audrey spent last week with mr and iff robert in glee miss audrey early la holidayta with mr and mrs william curri mr and mrs roy walkar of flint mich wars guests of ur and mrs george inglls this weak ffwer mps w tuld fewer mps at higher sal aries give in better government hi renlly th financial post put that juration to a group of well kr w n anadlan not many of ihirn th tight anwcn emphasized among tha th r tt r l out tie duty of par- i am nt was to represent th pe i 1 thiit me const tueficlt were nlrea iv tki large and that tha ml rt ilrt not do his job properly if in w rre madr reiponslble to a larger area another point which was mad was that a smaller house of com- in ms might ti nd toward more bur- eaurratlc r ntrol what is forbearance but tha spirit of tolerance shown whan a man who knows patiently listens to a man who doesnt a2z adds life ind spirklc to iihj occasion community guests visit with friends sunday visitors at the home of mr and mn j p rcnham were mr and mn w vannorman mr and mrs j slnclslr and sons mr i and mrs j mcglvcn and daughter i mr and mrs don vsnnormsn and i baby miss muriel ren ham and jack morrell guelph and mr and mn charles bye mr and mrs lloyd kennedy nurllngton spent the week end with mr and mn t d mccutch eon i mr hugh black has returned hiving p nt eeral monthi at ftmin mr john fielding ind son paris ire liting a few d with l ind mn w h tlortop i ittle mi sharon hepburn is hhdixlng with her grandparent mr and mr john alton mr and mr alf coilling islted on sunday with mr and mn irvln himllton announcing wfsringhoust of canada limited w ihts to nnnou icr to thr fieople of acton iidd stf cl thflt modern plumbing heating rifl been appointed new westmghouso defllers with full line of all west ng house appliances ex part mrvica and pricas in rach of all evary homa naads watlinohousa sa irtam try t ham snd buy thm modern plumbing heating 81 mill sr acton phona 270j j e mcmullen proprietor pants mibsino ot a nriv fabric for coverinj pant artumbovwvntl7ndnrl hlnn ld to i i on wtnly aftarnoon to a hnh i th ahlne lvcn panta dmonrtratlon f zs mra b j matthfua friand will financial poit it la a mtxturr of wd to lm ah wu u ic wl abato and cotton ohar jcc the honltal on saturday and dnt cu mad arc lonjfw to to har mothara homa in ottalph wcarlnn qualltlc and nonllp rrsmss waterworks department j b rranlc 11300 can bruf co ltd 44 bl muller limited 8m tnst oldest known brut mtlaleal in- ttrument la tha cymbat uaed in ims bc uher h ill itar for a few day bafor coming out to her own home mr and mra orvll wataon and famllt of tanalay called on their uncle mr d n metavlah on sun day a mr anbtmri robert wood of lockport ny were weekend via itora wtth afr and mra c wood and family dorothy wood return ed home with them for weeks holiday iav and mra ttuaaalt struthers and terry of preaton were recent visitor with the formera parent mr and mra jamei struthers while preaalnff paint iemovk bufflnc aandlnc and acraplnf i eliminated with apeedyactlon liq uid paint remover reported the financial poat remover la bruah- ed on left a few tnlnutea then paint is rubbed off with cloth for auto and marine use it removes paint lacquer vamlsh even from denta o crevices that woul need special aandlns etc ordinarily atates manufacturer said to need no neutralisms kent evapontlni to leave clean surface j issoooo you should buy this lovely home just listed exclusively with us and here s why 1 it the itrst alh for the niomy in acton to day lit the croud8 arp ideal kood large garden and yet lota of lawn ft for aittnii out in a summer eenlnii or for lua inoukh sunnini oursilf on a lirlnht sunny day i the kitciiln is modtrn ill the cellar la high and tho furnace is good 151 the four bedrooms are bright and airy 6 it has all convemirncig including wire for heavy range i7i tho location la just right handy to stores and yet away from busy treats 181 the diving boom is convenient to the kitchen and has hardwood ol the large comfortable ltvtno room with hardwood floor 1 ready for you to relmi in it and if you are eng lish the firetlace will warm tha cockle of your heart 10 k 000 00 cash wul handle it and tha balance on terms which are ideal call us tonight for an appolntmentwe will b puasad la show it ts you al your convenient wright real estate and insurance appraisors realtors insurors over 40 years ejrperlence to ajjttoiltura blttvtst f l wright m wubtw si aasl4w h n b wrigkt 3 teak ssu dhlaaaaa 1mt

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