toursdav october iwi 1ss1 the acton free press acton ontario pagw nvm v bv carolyn oake thursday morning the cheer lenders hfld an wwembly in troam 1 the student body practiced rfieeri and then mlml perry nartu a solo uccompnnlod by mr hnrl- sien on the ptono after some more hffra mr mcrpnjnlrninljlieh fclnyer to the assembly tolling each ones position in the game the lineup wns ns follows centre fred gordon kon rolatortr lino richard mnson itod force bill somervllle john creasoy wnyne arblc rcsmond orourke half jack davidson don dawfclns frank benton hobs morton quar ter david mcvoy paul lauaon jsuhtf joe jany jerry white thursday afternoon at 21b ittsr a few last minute bun ticket sales we boarded two buses for milton as the buses approached milton the cheering began and dldnt stop until the game was ever the milton boys came onto the field first and a few eyes popped at the aize of their team then our own team eame out and we all hecred they practiced for a few minutes and bill somervllle wj carried off the field before the gome had started re didnt play any of the game the first half the boys did a fine job but in the second half they couldnt keep the pace the milton boys set the final score was s7- 0 ve must consider that only iwd of ir playenrtiad ever played rugby before and this was the first fame for nearly every player the milton boys were also much bigger nnd every one had had previous rugby experience our cheer leaders did their job well nnd bo did every student mil ton has a poor playing field nnd wc hope our team can show them up in acton this thursday we hope to see a few parents and interested spectators at the eame because we all feel thnt the boys are rolng to do n real rood job this week now thnt they know whnt to expect from milton more beef less cattle to us the face of the cattle business changing some new features are likely umporary others longer term right now report the financial post the hlr feature in the boof markeliljportstothcjij3nc trend is tor much more beef to go muth of thi border on the hook so tn speak rather than on the hoof in the latest week exports of dressed beef and veal to the us were more than three times whnt thev wen at the same time last venr mtasu red in pounds number of bet f cattle sent south dropped td less thin a third what 1t had been a year earlier optometrist 72 st georges square guelph complete eyesight service tmacim oueuh mre northeatt limits of goalph speedvale avenue east sat oct 13 lady eve montues oct 1516 forever amber wedthurs oct 1718 gypsy wildcat dead mans gold illl pr s v laickol nd 2 shows nightly chlimn l or free letter to editor residents object to street closing october 6 1051 acton free preas acton ont dear sir the following petition has been submitted to the mayor and mem bers of acton council and as a matter of general fcublhtfitereiit the petitioners would gcglnd if it could appear in an captos issue of the free press orty owners on bower ave ctang- ly object to the closing of the ent rance on bower ave to the lnne or rightofway behind our prop erties wc doubt very much if you have uie power to close on open two way lane which has bcca in use for over sixty yeors and turn same into a blind alley of one way lane wc also object to the manner in which this matter has been handled by our council who without con taining any of the property owners have authorized the closing of the entrance of said lane we request that a full investigat ion into this matter be taken up with the municipal board without delav this coverslots nosfl 10 11 12 h 14 15 and 1g on bower ave signed by lot no 1g bernjce g luidtol no tn j a lock er lot no i 15 miss c henderson lot no 15 donald van fleet lot n 14 harry park lot no 14 mabel beatty lot no 13 john bruce lot ho 13 ivan m harris lot no 12 miss k littlcy lotno 12 w evnnfi lots noflrll 11 0 storev glove co ltd per r r arnold prts wiener roast at y sateen club the op ning program of the y mca sitotn club lnst saturdi f a tu red a w lent r and marshmal- wm roast at btnver meadows ov- ir 10 teenagers attended the var- ut program u hich v as verv pioficientl m c d bv arlene gordon a nrietv of songs were aired and mr ken allen last iirs advisor was presented with a tie clip by treasurer bill mc- mugh with thanks expressed bv all for hls leadership to the club last year an excellent spirit of fellow ship prevailed during the camp fire program which included nom inations for the 195152 executive to be oted on at the next dnnce part in two weeks t mention of the isit to a toronto y club on october 27 wieners marsh malums and pop were enjoved to round off a successful evening of fun and good fellowship bantams meet the simc0e exeter survivor in oba cup finals acton bantams as good a club na ever entered minor baseball from these parts swept into the o ba bantam m finals as o result of an overwhelming 172 victory over newmarket here on satur day wtswatltfdjrswtthcw ics in two straight games from a badly outclassed newmarket nine which was never in contention at any time as a result the oba informed dr sirrs genial manager of the acton club that acton would play the winner of a slxncoc exeter series in the provincial finals slm- coe won the first game of the best of three series and are favorites to cop the set exeter last minute entry from tory greggs western ontario baseball setup was not up to spec ifications as duly recorded in the oba minual however mr gregg pulled a few wellknown strings nnd managed to enter his western champions with the prov ision they conform to regulations as expressed in the constitution it is as dr sirrs point out a ticklish business enforcing the age limit in bantam baseball ringers can easily be brought in and no onowould be thei wiser conso- quontl the oba was cautious about the exeter club and that prolon the wait for a final series the acton club is awaiting the series o pt i mistical i v they have two good pitchers who alternate at different positions when not on the hill and both are better than av erage hitters the rest of the club ls reallv starting to hit as the 15 hit onslaught in the last game with newmarket shows paul lawson ross morton nnd allan holmas each made three hits on sjiturdav to lead the aclon kids at bat john cunningham with tun safeties wasnt far behind ross morton went the full dist ance on the mound for acton while newmarket used thro pit chers the visiting kids kicked the ball all over the field contributing 16 errors to a losing cause acton bobbled three through the courtesy of bill hollorway the following box score of saturdays game follows- mrs w h noble speaker at wms members of knox church st albans bnptttt rock wood ballin- afad and churchill woman s mk- monarv societies joined at the thankoffering meeting of the un ited wms held in the church on tuesdiv mrs w h noble of toronto gave a verv interesting address and told how all could be missionary workers its not nec essary for all to go into the mission field its important to have the home worker- as will the spea ker was introduced bv miss m t bennett items on the program included solo bv mrs b veldhuls and by mrs coxe of toronto who was accompanied bv mrs henderson a vote of appreciation was given mrs noble and those who assuted on the protfram invitation were given to attend knox and the baptist church thankoffering meeting concluding feature was a social time with lunch served by the ladles acton ab r h po a r heitlcv 3b 0 2 1 1 n n sirrs rf 4 1 0 n n wilds rf 1 0 0 0 0 n sktlllnr 3 1 0 n n lnwron lb 0 3 10 n 0 tinninuham 3b 3 2 0 i l holmes c 5 3 3 10 n n morton p 5 1 a n 7 coon cf s n 0 0 n n hurst rf 4 1 0 0 n 0 footitt rf 1 0 1 0 0 0 47 17 is 27 10 3 newmarket ab n h po a f mur p ss 4 0 1 3 mi gu in- rf 4 0 0 0 n 1 iajthian 3b 3 0 0 3 l 4 van zant c 4 1 2 3 l 1 forhan if b 3 0 1 1 n 1 thorns 2b 1 n 0 i i smirt 3b 0 0 2 3 p morton lb 4 0 0 10 n 0 yo inr cf 3b m11k is p p 3 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 3 0 saunders if 1 n 0 0 0 0 mcknleht 2b 1 0 0 0 0 1 33 2 5 24 11 18 r h b newmarket 001 000 001 2 5 16 acton 511 220 400 17 13 3 earned runs acton 4 newmark et 0 runs batted in p morton cunningham 2 holmes 7r mor ton 2 lawson skilllng coon footitt 2 2 base hits heatley holmes van zant 3 base hits holmes lawsop footitt stolen base forhan smcriflce hits mills double play smart to p morton left on base acton 0 newmarket fl base on balls off morton 1 off milr z mills 2 young i struck out by morton 18 by mair 2 by young 1 hit by pitcher young wild pitch mair 2 passed ball holnwr van zant brush and lindsay quartet organist draw large crowd the commodores noted male quartette and edrargoodaire org anist entertained more than 300 in a joint recital at st davids pres byterian chtfrch campbellville on thanksgiving day of this week the program was in connection with the installation of the new wurlitzcr electric organ dedicated sunday morning in special ser ices opening the program the com modores got things under way with a group of three spirituals th animated shorttotall group was greeted b a warm iiidience that seemed to enjo the program in a wellfilled auditorium arid got into the encore routine ust before int- ermismon edgar goodaire at the new electa nc organ presented a varied pro gram in w hich he presented thr many effects possible on the org- 7m ramularcornpostt i mr- goodaires repertoire included londonderry air and handels largo as an encore he contrib uted the everbeautiful ave mar ia bv schubert dignified lieh brtik smooth and quiet were a few of the many effects crcatedat the console of the organ b mr goodaire from folk songs like go tell aunt rhodv the old grey goose is lead to on top of old smoke and the negro spirituals the aud ience enjoed the harmony and fine arrangements of the commodores this male quartette was formed almost nine jears ago when the members john ringham tallest of the group harvard reddtck short est carl tapscott arranger and donald parrtsh bass and master of ceremonies were all members of a large ringing group in the navy show the bos got together for a little close harmony and the possibility of the group mak ing them a regular feature tht commodores did a command per formance in london england bylaw to regulate garages continued from page otte council received notification that the appeals of oakvlllo and burl ington on the equalized assessment bylaw of the county would bo heard before judge robinson on friday october 10 at 10 am in milton a representative from each municipality was asked to attend assessment commissioner crump town solicitor lealherland mayor tyler and councillor greer wero appointed to represent the towns umnlror 4iitcrcfitt the campbellville audience liked ihe commodores as evidenced in their round of encores ut the end of the program macnamara t band and the same old shillel- igh irish in origin were warmlv received b the crowd just what about canadas influence a letter from the municipality of milton in the form of a resolution suggested thnt the decision on equalized assessment be arrived at on the merits of the county as sessors work and no compromise be accepted acton council endors ed this resolution of the milton council regarding the appeals of burlingtop and oakvtue on the county equalized assessment council passed n traffic bylaw that has been over a year in the making at their meeting friday night the bylaw prohibits am ong other things pnrklng it any time on the south side of nlll st between john st and gnelph st cars must be parked not mow than 12 inches from the curb mt within 10 feet of a hydrant and 20 feet of a crass walk the bylaw is subject to the approval of the municipal board a cheque from cerltral housing and mortgage for 1310 02 in lieu of taxea- wnn received on tho- wartime housing subdivision the account of k j beamish construction for 20018 17 was passed covermtrth- ikive and roid work on mill and main sts appro al was given to borrow 20 000 for current expenditures sewerage account totalling 1g0 was approved for payment the follow ing accounts pissed for payment acton woodcrafts lumber acton free press printing bui t watson delivering notices frank raw lings delivering notices 19 55 i v b rumlev w rcath 10 00 gvpsum lime alabost- i me can crushed stone 1575 i thompson motors repairs 17 15 provincial police 71230 campbaxvoli st davids church hold anniversary despite the inclemency of the weather large congregations wero present at the diamond anniver sary of st davids church on sun day the minister rev j suther land was in charge of the services guest preacher for both sr- vlcei was professor hny ma dd knox college toronto who gave two very inspiring nnd help ful messagei the choir with mrs lloyd craw ford nt the organ is to be con gratulated the new wurlitzer organ wni dediented nt the begin ning of the morning service with rev sutherland and dr hay taking part as thii is a memorial organ it will alwayi hold a sacred place in the hearts of the congregation at the close of the evening service everyone was invited to the sun day school room for an hour of fellowship thus making is possible for all old friends to have a pleas ant time together over a cup of tea and a birthday cake made by two members of the congregation mr geo thomas and mrs r inglis it was cut by mr and mrs r c mcnxlcs a very pleasant time was enjoyed by everyone on monday evening followng there was a good attendance at the concert presented by the com modores mole quartette with edgar goodaire organist if ap plause means anything this pro gram was certainly appreciated at the close of the concert the organ committee entertained the enter tainers in the sunday school room the st davids girls group held a wiener roast in the sunday school room on tuesday evening economical j we challenge you to match our selection of flannel worsteds w kucsts rev j sutherland conducted the ramcs niter which the elrls and their lenders served the lunch following there was a short devot- onnl period with anna hurrcn rcndinr n scripture patsneo and audrey cairns closing this pleasant tvening with prayer there were 30 young people present poor eyesight wont get you out of the irm nowadays they just put ou up front where you can li better look whore you will you wont find a greater selection of patterns and colours anywhere in canada come in let us measure you for your fall suit handcut and tailored to your personal measurementst unsurpassed value at sao jsajo wj usso pallants clothing store mill st xetuiiv tialr hr acton smm tip top tailors wore 1191 13 77 i 14 45i this is fire prevention week monday october 8 to 14 clean up to savo lives and property wright real estate and insurance appraisors realtors insurors f l wrlrht orrice 20 wilbur st acton phone 95 n b wrleht office c9 macdonnell st gnelpb phone 4915to yes we have others as well as small holdings and building lots has canadas influence in world affairs kept pace with her reput ation growing strength and unfold ing future the financial post put that question to group of prom inent canadians answers wer- il- must evenly divided some felt that it had kept pace i ith her grow ing vtreneth and pos sibilities others uere not n pos- itu e small population and con sequently small contribution in men and qrms to world peace ef forts were dctrijuenra to our ir- fhjpnrp they contended a major factor considered in sev- erd replies was canadas position in relation to the united kingdom w here political policy has been made in the past and to the united slates with its economic influence on canada 814 91 vsmvsment commissioner f crump submitud his asscicmcnt report which showed an increase of 225529 over the 1d50 obiess- producers saw jmcnt the total assessment for 1951 is 2 319 700 a more complete tuniman will be found elsewhere the agreement between- the town and a harris wo reviewed for the granting of the casement for a mit lateral on his propcr- t work of n storing the prop- ert was to be done within two wieks from the mgmng of the ijrtiimiu or on the arrangiment of tht sewer committee a letter from h v andeno i suggi ling an amendment tb the plumbing blaw eovenng the size of pipe ueu m plumbing installat ion w as to be published the board of trailsport commis sioners notified council tiey would be holding mttitu on the request opening meeting of ihe acton home and school association to be held at acton pubic school monday october 15 at 8 15 p m meet your childrens teachers hear them and enjoy a social evening with them of the bell telephone co to in crease rate council had objected to an uirreii at an earlier meet ing report of the ontario provincial police for september wu ac cepted and included 18 warnings under the highway traffic act and 7s inspections of premises permlsiion was granted the yfl men club to use the arena for tlu ir annual halloween party with rental at the usuql rate the first acton troop boy seoul wi granted permission to hold it annual apple day on sat urday october 13 a letter was sent to the rotary club reminding them that it is necessary to request permission to hold tag days on the atreets citizens for your information consulting engineer r v anderson has suggested the following considerations when installing plumbing connections watt lin from witw dotal mutt b ball and spigot cast iron toil pip with utad joint and thall not ba lau than 4 iniida diamatar whan laid horizontally their ail may bo raducad to 3 itv- ida diamatar wharo tho lina drops vertically pro vided that an increasing elbow to 4 it utad where the line change to a horizontal direction these recommendations wero made at the request of acton council for the protection of acton citizens citizens