Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 23, 1951, p. 5

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thursday auou3t mrd 108 the acton free preas fvum mm special grants aid welfare students mlnufrr of welfare william ooodtauow announce apodal gnui r in00u to the school of social science university of tor- ante to aid etudenta who are tak ing iju public welfare court of jludy nnd who ultimately may be- come member of tbe ataff of the department of public welfare of this amount 13060 will be uawl for travelling expnneb when tkesludent nretakenonivhieuoal investigation work similar mr oondffllow aalrf a n medical slurt- errt vurnrtinapltmla fnratntfy jsrjr- poitci speedvale avenue east nowheart umlri bf qelph satmon auo 353x lihle giant abbott and costello tueswed auo 3839 s yo joe louis joe louis life story thursfrh auo 3031 doublefoature dark past wm holoen air hostess 51 baseball curtain rings down as locals bow to wa despite one of the beit mound per forma iicm from nn acton pit cher this season acton intermed iates last nijht bowed nut of the int c ehamploushlp quest by ab sorb intf n vftdefeat in the third and deciding game o th bent-ln- c hit rmn s ha1gr0und 2 shows nightly cufflrrn unlfri ii r free three series in waterdown ab sence of hlu in the pinches nnii a few breaks that raw actuji net the short rnd of tho stick gave tho merchants a clear rut decision waterdown will now nuel mil ton to decide which club will con tinue into the oha playdowns tlvc odds favour milton nn the county town club captured i tho halton county championship by defeating the highly touted oak- vllle club in a three game scries the big atumbllnii block for ac ton last night wan tho loft handed slants of don fawcett ace of the waterdown mound staff whohurl- ed one of his boat effnths fawcett allowed only two hflb and both of these were smashed by the only acton player to look anywhere near effective at tho platerttabc allen- fawcett whiffed seven bat ters in the process glittering fielding from tho in field especially at short save fawcett atoncwall support the waterdown club committed only two bobbles and neither of these had a effect im hejp i isfowevcr actons loss couldnt overshadow the fine came corpu lent mel jordan threw last night he was equally as brilliant as faw cett of the three hits pilfered from his offerings two wore of the scratch variety unfortunately he didnt rccelvothe support n the field his contemporary not and that coat him the game an error in centre field with two out allowed two runners to score in the first inning again in the third inept fielding in the left bur den cost him two runs the bin difference between the two clubs was not at the plate nop on the mound but in the field and on the bases waterdowns daring baserunning was in startling con trast to the slow and methodical plodding oftho aclonnlno acton left six men on base compared to two for waterdnwni actons only real scoring threat came in the bottom half of tho fifth when gib jordan and lob bruce led off with walks to open ihiilftnunu mafl teradrvunllh orj that looked to lie going over the short stops head- but thompson made a spectacular catch that dim med atly hopes of an acton rally hap ijiwson the hoxt batter struck niit to retire the hide about 300 shivering fans wit nessed the garni most of the ser ies has been played in football weather and crowds were small waterdown yrirnved to be if hot a better club the one that could produce in the clutch and this tilt unlike the other two was u du els vo one acton fans artd players alike wish waterdown the best of luck in their effort to defend the ont jnt c chain pi unship which they won last year the acton cub had a good sea son finishing third in the standing with nine wins a tie and ten tos ses it was a tribute to their spirit that the series went to three games manager players and executive are to be commended for playing an all homo brow team they have some outstanding prospects for next season which wont be long jnraminfl waterdown 20 000 0004 3 2 acton 000 000 0000 3 3 tho canadian armed services will display the latest in military naval and aeronautical equipment at the 1031 canadian national ex hibition tho trlservlce d located west of the grandstand will be manned by members of canadas armed services from opening day august 24 until the ex closes on september 0th watch 1iandh in the middlesex village of ash- ford 17 miles from london there ii a firm manufacturing something like 100 million watch hands a year 37 pej cent of which are ex ported to countries all over the world hardly the best in playoff series tjut first two games of the aeton- wuterdown series could hardly be classed an the best baseball seen hi this neck of the woods but it wus just us exciting ait anything yet neither gunut was decided until the last inning and both were won by one run margins last thursday here in cool damp weather waterdown won the first game 7h after spotting acton an early five run lead er rors mid wild throwa cost acton lire fheymlfouid liavi won it in a walk watcrduwnit starting hurler in dian jacobs wjihf shelled from the hrtl in the early innings and lufly fawcett- mulshed he game ham snyder went the route for actun beihg lifted fur a pinch hitter in the ncventh the contest wus railed at the end of ho iieventh due to darkness acton garnered tenhitu from the combined offerings of the two waterdown pitchers whlletho mer chants collected eleven safeties off snyder ulg gun fur tho acton at- tackwas owtir masales who had a perfect night with three hits in as many official trips nabe allon and i lap iawmn each had two safeties in four appearances at tho plate at waterdown on saturday acton countered with a 1211 vic tory to square the series and force a third game that contest follow ed the pattern of the first and the outcome was doubtful until the ninth frame don hydor hurled for acton un- acrosslalce swim lab picnic feature claimed the hem yet was the fifth annual ihuer iaboratorltw picnic held last friday afternoon in stanley park krln- about 1110 employees relative and friends travelled to erin by car and two chartered buses to enjoy the pro gram of sports and supper an a rodwlgged clown andy nljrol was a favoirlte of the chlld- jsimi oil afternoon and after supper in agisted the committee in xhuote jtonauii- hetty ashley and j a ik hurhey in giving out itlftti to all the employees children who attended i spieidlminliun duriijk the meal win made by ken allen at tint indie to mr end mm clnrdon kfijmvaldmin lehrat1ngthor nth widiliuic aiiniveivijtry and iteg lluiuv whuhe birthday wan near illghllgllth of the picnic went a closely enhtostod linriie jiltoe plteh- liu contest with formiin lawr ence and fred llelson mining j iuhi tacoud to the winning tenth of al lyons ami stan norton and an aerohithelake nwliu hill fields swam the required distance in a hiiiti 2h heeonds with illll nen- uuii and henry hlttorf swimming not far behind there was no re port of any plans lo wlm the eng lish channel in tlie near future wlnnera in other races wero as folio wt mens open ilob marsh all mens sack race itlno ilralda hntloon race al lyomi hoys 1214 johnny hufnagol girls 1214 maureen klnread boys 011 robert marshall girls 011 iiiiiiijm nevvtrtor the last inning hydor also hit a baseclearing double to drive in three runs in the wild hit ting affair lome masters was ac tons best at the plate with four hits in five jrles waterdown started flnnamore nnthohibmrheddntlafltrjae obs went in early in the game to finish the game the united states air force dand which provided so much entertainment for thousands attne 1050 canadian national exhibition is returning to this years ex by papular demand the usaf term ed by many critics as tho most versatile musical aggregation in the world will perform at the cne from opening day august 24 to the closing- on september-flth- johnnyhoare girls flb gall warrell boys s and 4 jackie pet- rie glrlh ft and 4 sandra fields boys 3 and under liny hognvald- stin girls 3 and under gall with er iloya fllejufcd race grant surfa- l wayne marahall girls 3- legged race elaine hufnagel and maureen klnread boys sack race john hufnagol girls sack race maurcotf klnread womens open betty ashley womens sack race elaine itufna- gel kicking the shoe mrs g rognvaldson special race gordon mitchell the winners of the slowbal gome divided a cnseof cokes va special prize a box of chocolates for the larges family wa irlvgn tnnohmtriiiliall for more division momat nassagaweya wi picnics in acton mrs cure iiekett of acton was huutekii to th niuajjiaiiweya inslli ute for their eiinual pirn if in an ton park miss daphne ileardsall of tor onto hkit the weekend at the home of her aunt mrn w a fnifler mr and mrs melvln taylor and hinii illylli and mrs kdward tay lor or vaiiu muim vixitid un sun- diy ttjiur humeif mra v cump- ii w jiilm- maenamara of toronto is liiilidiiyliurtii ihe home of mr and mih lltiifh warnvlirfclon minn ijithtirliie fraser apent a few iliys in toronto wit it frleiida the standard of living in canada has gone up by ftom ovnr the past iep years in the us the increase has heedless than outhlrd hornby ivory fur articles from north shown mrs percy merry was hoaleaj to the august iflrls meeting of the hornby wt tlmr wiu a urge attendance some twulyflve ytiiiug folk iwipg preaent the roll cull was answered by giving a mpular wjiool book eliar- inter mrs muupsau gave current eveiiu margaret oulhralth accom panied by wllma joluinton at tlie phino gave hiifhioils nn he violin shirley downs and marilyn wrlg- ghawui th rhidered piuno utiudk m joan hnjiuryltle of acton ifiifit speaker ifiive an- aerount of- ilit experiertro while tmlihhltf at fimni- lliiy iabrador ufid nuto had ji eulleetiun 4t ivory and fur nrt- irltm tmiught from the north the nieetllitf closed with ql sivii the king after whlih a de lightful lunch wan itvm1 by the hutttcxhes mis w i lain dion mrs i downs c w sampuun f chlslkdm and mrs l ibtbluson a thrills spills crashes stock car i at the milton fair grounds sjjjesday aug 28th 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