Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 4, 1951, p. 5

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thursday october u 1991 the acton free press acton ontario pack nvi dont be jate phone 128 always roady to servo you royvtaxi thanksgiving dance sunday midnight oct 8th 1205 to 300 ryans auditorium guelph the clansmen and their orchestra admission 75e pr person dancing every saturday nornveast limits of goelph speedvale avenue east fmsat oct 54 frontier gal mon oct 8 africa screams tueswed oct 910 marie of the lash high fury thursfri oct 1m1 scheherazade children s playcround 2 shows nightly vain ok t lt alt children under 12 rears free changes in train schedule went into effect this week changed in railway time tabled become effective on the weejeend the castbound morning train u now due in acton at fl40 am changed in ihe wcotbound sche dule arc more numerous and the revised time tabic should now read dally except sunday and monday 204 am sunday and mon day only 12m am dally except sunday 048 am 60 pm flag- stop vaa pm dally except sat urday and sunday 610 pm sat urday only 230 pm sunday only 043 am ilagfrtop sunday only friyerirxueiphto3roic use this time table ttchedulo in stead of that printed elsewhere in this i5mie since ims new power develop ment ha quebec amounts to 1500- 000 horsepower bantams eliminate thorold take newmarket by 196 tuesday acton bantam advanced to the third round of the oba play- downs when thoy defeated thorold 107 on saturday the game was played in crear park hamilton acton took a commanding lead early in the game scoring twice in eneh of the first fo innlw whi a with uour groceries when the cold winds begin to blow and winter is just around the corner remem ber your car needs a little winter conditioning too as car specialists we re commend approved anti- ing system an oil change plus one of our inexpen sive lubrication treatments to keep your car going no matter where the thermo meter goes so dont delay have your car winterconditioned at 10 maikiiiortu ct0n lj2ewy mrm morton pitching stoutly ball tho rest of the team backed him up with a fine fielding display with catches by lawson coon and holmes being outstanding thorold suffered a severe set back in the first inning when their catcher had to leave the game after being struck by a foul tip even after this blow the thorold team never gave up scoring six runs in the last four innings for thorold mlsencr was a stand out at first base hollands p mac lntyre and carbone were the lead ing hitters with a pair of hits each one of carbones blows being a triple ross morton was actons best hitter poling a home run and a double cunningham who drove in three runs also smashed a home run theitld ab r ii po a e macorctta ss 5 110 4 hamilton 2b 5 10 3 2 mlsener lb 5 bye p 4 b maclntyre c 0 p maclntyre rt 4 1 1 17 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 martin 3b 4 0 0 hollands if 5 2 2 aeten hcatley 2b sirrs rf 3 skilltng ss 5 lawson lb 5 cunningham 3b 4 holmes c 4 hurst if 2 coon cf 3 morton p 4 40 7 b 24 18 s ab r h po a e 3 2 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 2 1 14 sixtieth anniversary services st davids presbyterian church campbellville services 1100 am and 730 pm minister rev jas e sutherland ba rev professor d w hay professor of systematic theology knox college will b guest minister st both services specfal music by the choir assisted by mrs wm max well of guelph at the evening service dedication of the recently installed electric organ will be conducted during the morning service all are welcome actons early days we are pleased to announce that we now have ipprcminately 25 copies of actons early days avail- abe at a price of 500 each this wellbound book of nearly 300 pages has net been available for the past five or six years we were able however by reprinting some pages to make a limited number of copies of actons recollec tions available and ust received these copies from the book binders last friday orders will be filled as re ceived while the 25 copies last when these are sold no more copies will be available and we have had these copies bound in an effort to meet the requests of those who were not able to secure copies previous- ly mail order should be accompanied by cash or 33 10 7 27 12 5 r h e thorold 000 013 0127 8 g acton 222 201 lux 10 7 5 earned runs thorold 3 acton 8 runs batted in carbone 3 hol lands p maclntyre miscncr bye cunningham 3 morton lawson 2 holmes coon two base hits mor ton three base hits holmes hol lands carbone home runs morton cunningham stolen base miscncr sacrifice hits sirrs 2 left on base thorold 7 acton 8 base on balls off bye 7 off morton i struck out by morton 7 by bye 7 passed ball carbone umpires plate whltcman bases timrnisnaoth of hamilton the local fans will have an op portunity to cheer the bantams on when the return game with ncwf market is played in tho park here on saturday afternoon at 3 oclock cheque mailing is included in the price we suggest that you place your order early to avoid disappoint ment copies make very fine gifts for christmas or any other occasion tm fc i -jl- ujtje acton 3vt jlrtbe auction sale for w g charlton main st erin saturday october 13th 130 oclock a splendid hiu- of fumltur humhold effects electrig equip ment garden tools beaver kirdcn tractor with full equipment nlsa carpenter- tool- wcxxt working machinery drill press lathe jointer band scroll and circular saws punt spraser polisher etc also the two and a half acre property in front nt stanley park with splendid fl- 100m brick and frame houewilh bath thls property might be de eloped for motel cottaues or cabins hindley and fliiot1 auctioneers phone lflrt jlorkwnod or 177 milton b18l acton bantams had little trouble drubbing nowmnrkot on tuesday evening the locals hod 0 field diiy lit the expense of three new- mitrkot pitchers sirrs led the par- ndc with four hits includlnn a triple with the bases loilded in the nlvth innlntf clinnlnplinm llnlmcn morton nnd coon nlso fattened their nveraifea with three hlb npleco a feature- of the fgnmc won that nil the acton putouts wera registered by cither the catcher pitcher or the flrat baseman the last three innings were played un der the flood lights which were turned on for the first time newmarket plays the return game jn acton park saturday october 0 at 3 pm acton abn h po a e hcatley 2b 4 sirrs rf 0 skllllng ss 4 lawson lb cunningham p holmes c 3b r morton 3b c 1 0 4 0 1 0 1 14 3 2 coon cf fl 1 hurst if 5 2 footltt if 1 0 47 is 20 27 is 2 newmarket ab h h po a e malr as p 3 2 12 10 thorns 2b 3b 4 10 0 3 0 forhan rf 11110 0 saunders rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 nlhlan mlhi iiiiliiiiliiifliifl smart 2b 1 von zont c 4 young cf p 2 p morton lb t 4 mcguirc if 1 mcknlght if 1 mills p cf 4 0 1 1 0 10 1 0 10 100 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 20 0 5 27 11 2 n h e acton 350 105 050 10 20 2 newmarket 201 011 100 0 8 2 earned runs acton 17 newmar ket 5 runs batted in sirrs 5 cun ningham 4 holmes 3 morton 1 lawson 1 two base lilt hurst cunningham skilling p morton three base hit sirrs home run holmes stolen base heaucy young moir 2 mcguiro 2 saund ers sacrifice hits sirrs mcguire malr forhan left on base acton 10 newmarket 7 base on halls off cunningham 0 off mills 5 off young 2 off mair 1 struck out by cunningham 14 by mills fl by mair 4 hits and runs off mills 15 and 14 in 7 innings off young 5 and 3 in third inning off malr 0 and 1 in one and two thirds innings hit by pitcher sirrs young mc guire wild pitch cunningham 3 mills passed ball hclnes 4 sheriffs sale consignment sale of over 1m head of choice f attic and rrredlnff ewri at the farm of nels kobinhon lot 4 concission a township of eximvung 5 miles south of george town 3 mile north of hornby on friday octobee 1sth at 1 p m 4 retflrte red hobtuin heifers due in oct nov and dec fully ac credited and vaccinated 1 reg holstein heifer due time of sale 2 grade holstein helfen due time of sale 4 tirade holstein heifro due in dec 90 head of 2 vejr old jeers choice feeders 10 head of vearhns steers 30 head of yearling heifers 15 head of 3 year old helf- er nune bred several cow w 1th tve3ttit fttot maarty hrrrf three are a choice lot of cattle and mostly from manltoulin island auo at the tame sate the reg hereford heifer halls pride lasa 10th born jan r 1mi and owned bv esquexlng agricultural sociitv will he sold so breeding ewe terms cash settlement dav of sale hindley elmott ant frank petch auctioneers wml mcdowell clerk d by virtue of writs of fieri facias ivsutd of supreme court of ontar io and county court of the county of halton and directed to tlutsher- iff of the county of halton against the good chattels land ijut tenements of ii a cavrll and david c llrush at the suit of canadian bank of commerce and several other cred itors i have ei7ed and tahen in execution ilowlmk alley complete with pin bown more tables chairs and seits electric enll coca cola cool er show case mil stool electric cluck run mop radio safe two tiuck chassis one u ith hoist and piwer takeoff acetylene welder complete jtreasinn machine w ih kims air hammer nlas show case tire repair oufit typewriter buffer and motor cash register testm tank for lire- flfr jack battel y tester emery office desk filine cabinet vulcanizing outfi wheel balancer wiz counter check bool machine several used radios el ectric clock index card file qiir- ter horse motor t small cabinets trike service cabinet spark plug cleaner diplav cabinet i stition intercommunication s stem used tires and tube andt runs usid washig machine ruli i tester tools spark plug wmdhteld w iirs flares a quantity of fngulaire piil and aceessorie seat covers lurmohtat rugs ba rings hose fan belts oil filter cartridges anti fieee tall pipes muffh-r- chain hoist and many other motor pai ls uid acl tint numeroils to mention all the above good- will be old bv public auction a the ourt house yard at the rear of the court house in the town of milton wednesday ootobett it iftsl at one pm sharp with the ex ception or the bowling alley v which will be sold at the leased premises above chuholm motors in the town of milton terms cash dated at milton this 27th day at september lofll w j robertson b sheriff county of halton optomfit 7 douglas st gueiph eyes examined glasses fitted acton high school news 111 carolyn oakvt last week a literary meeting was held and it wan suggested that the name of the uterary society be changed to the stlidenrconncll everyone was in favor nnd the executive l to meet in the nenr future to draw up n new constltul- lon the rugby season is here at last the high school hotahols play milton n milton for the opening game ot thursday afternoon ev eryone in this school has the spirit it takct to help the team along vm friday an assembly was held to select cheer lenders to lead the students with yen acton th girls are really going to town this year with red- shorts and white fwoaters to get the school colors into the game barbara joan bax ter anna marie gpltxer betty sinclair peggy oaken and carol fetterly were chosen to lead in the nolsemalclng for this year their job li to make- the team piny for all theyre worth monday morning the cheer lead ers led the aasembly to practice cheers barbara joan told every one to use lots of lung power and the result was a loud ahout from everyone anyone within hearing distance of the school would have thought a rugby game was being held indoors because of had wea- thuradny afternoon two bus loads of players cheer leaders and spectators will leave the school to watch our boys wlh we hope we wish the boys and mr heron loads of luck for the game theyve nil worked hard at the rugby this year and deserve lots of credit while the total volume of ell canadian imports increased 80 per cent in the past ten years textile imports increased 108 per cent interdenominational fireside sunday october 7th acton baptist church 830 pm sound film rousing singsong musical numbers offering tkkn for ths upper canada bibu society tax notice- 1951 municipality of acton fourth instalment now due attention 1 drawn to tho payment of 151 taxei which are now payable in four instalments taxes are payable to the municipal treasurer at the acton public utilities office itutalmeuu are due aa fallaws fourth instalment october 15t4i according to the tax collection bylaw o penalty of v of 1 it nilw ju amn rpppinln unpaid after the fifteenth day of october this penalty applies to each instalment in a similar manner the attention of ratepayers is directed to the penalties and other clauses as printed on the reverse side of every tax notice and explained in detail on every tax bul make payment now and take youh tax notice with you when making payment j mcgeachie collector mckim bros jhardware sale milton ontario has been sold stock reducing sal october 8th to 13th inclusive coff ield washers reduced tlitk s willi all fly spray less 10 8 ft step ladder 960 7 ft step ladder 720 other sizes clothes basket 159 coffee boiler 735 reduced to 575 new 22 repeater rifle 2000 all prices good for the week only and while present stock lasts for 1 wook an allowance of 30 for any ice box on a shelvador frig built by moffat in weston moffat stoves good tradein allowance floor wax as low as 30c lb all paints leu 10 fly screen 36 green from 90c yd to 60c 36 bronze 225 to si 65 yd electric floor polisher 4950 oil heater 50000 btu 5450 stock spray 175 gal good 2 blade pocket knife 90c we still have several electrical and gat appliances without tax t r mckim proprietor thanks a lot for the splendid support accorded the acton rotary club by the business men of acton m the advertising and the citizens of town and district for patron- ige tn their first annual peanut day to acton citizens band who gave their services the planters peanut co and everyone who contributed in any way to make this event the biggest financial success the club has had in years you were all wonderful and it was only through the cooperation of all that so much was done m so short a time to assist acton and district crippled children we will do our best to play our part in carrying on this work which secured such a fine boost v thank you everyone acton rotary club

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