irursdav november lat 1051 the acton free press acton ontario pacw mm acton bantams 10se finals to simcoe by 9 to 5 score acton ninloma fulled in tholr 61d for the ontario charrtplonhlp lut saturday in hamilton uolny down to defeat utfalmit shncoe three llnku by a ttcoro of 0 to b the team put up a courageous rfiffht and went down awlncinig to j good team probably a little better balanced errort pluyed a we part in the outcome actons infield was guilty of 7 muplaya that were very eoatly paul lawson was in hut place at first despite some cracked ribs etc which handicapped his usual tfame slmcoe got a run in the top of the fourth acton loaded the bases in their half then hcwey slrrs tagsged a threebatttter that scored 3 which looked pretty bltf for the minute but the roof fell in in the ilfth and sixth with 8 runs count ing acton added one in each of the fifth nnd eighth and had a pro- muling rally in the ninth bases loaded and two out john cunning ham hit a long fly to centor for the last out bob coon made three nlco run ning catches in center field and itnss morton snared a difficult pup ljnck of third- morton relieved john cunnlng- lmm in the btironly but john fin ished the gome strong retiring the jildr in the 7th 0th and 0th the officers of acton minors t wish in tlianlr nil fhnna who halpad in any way tn makp thte bantam buachnll possible harry lawson coach drserve1 a bouquet for his faithful work in trainink thcio boy klnc tartid for slmcoe but lofty siibnlinc relieved him in thi flth nnd finlshrd the game stmcof ab it ii po a e tnnd as 1 1 1 n 0 1 ilorers rf 421202 king p lb r 1 0 3 ci 0 snbatmi- lb p 4 0 13 2 0 cross cf 4 1 1 1 0 i kownuky if 3 2 10 0 0 fisher c 3 0 0 15 3 0 invedny 2b 4 112 2 1 xdinsford 3b 4 11110 30 0 7 27 acton ab n h po hentley 2b 3 10 0 skilling ns 8000 cunningham p3b 5 1 2 0 holmes c 4 1 0 it morton 3b p 1 10 2 iiwson lb 310 10 sirrs rf 3 0 11 coon cf 2 0 0 3 fontitt if 2 0 0 0 hurst if 10 0 0 wilds 10 0 0 ii 4 a e 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 rockwood rev e a currey conducts service sunday mornlntf rev e a carrey 11 a ttd-of-acloa-xnltt- ed church conducted service in the united church hero when rev j w oliver conducted anniversary aorvice in acton don crispin returned home last week from quobec where he had been enifnffed in highway work the pout three month leonard gardiner nnd goorjre bastcl tro turned home last week from sanltntchewan whore they had been engaged in hnrvestoporatloru congratulations to mr and mrt david r dtfu nee kay brown on the occasion of their recent marrlatfe both ore on the aetnn free press ataff wedding bells arc ringing for a populor bockwood young man th event taking plnce thin weekend in town mbtb frances jolllffc ttn of wclland wan home for the week end charles pollock itcaf comp borden wni in town during the weekend osprinoi 30 r 3 rr 12 7 i r ii e slmcoe 000 153 000 n 7 4 acton 000 310 010 5 3 7 runs hatted in pond 2 rogers 2 tangford lovedoy 2 sirrs 3 cunningham 1 holme 1 hnmi run roger stolen bases kownl- nky lovedoy hentley cunningham 3 sacrifice wit fisher dtuible ploy sabatme to langford left on brso slmcoe 3 acton 7 bnse on balls off cunningham 2 off king 3 off snbitint- 5 stntfk nut by cunnlng- tiani 10 bv king 5 by snbntln- 11 hits and nins off cunningham tim- tmuci 5 hits in ll inn ing- off morton 4 runs 0 earn ed 2 hits in 2 innings off king i run- 1 3 earned 2 hits in 3 tnntnj off sabttine 2 ruus l inud 111 vi innings wild pitch omnmkhnn kinr passed ball 11nlnn 4 ttu- human bod needs healthful stimulation nnd for mild exercise you emrbeat walking walking model iu distances between home 4iiul ik itr school is stimulating pupils setrfhrnr of national board pictures loaned by the national film board were shown nt the local school on wednesday morning the pupils of coningtby school and their teacher misn mccroo were also present for the films pupils enjoyed a holiday on fri day due to teachers convention at niagara falls auctioneer roy hfndloy conduct ed a clearing sale on friday for mr hilts 1st line mr ona mrs hills and urva are moving to weston where mr hilts plans to build n couple of houses george d robertson and daugh ter joyce motored to perth for the weekend and visited with his son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs gordon robertson and jim mr and mrs george l robert son of hamilton spent the week end with the formers mother mrs george d robertson miss jean howard of toronto visited over the weekend with her pnrents mr and mrs howard miss marion sinclolr and mr jack hunter of guelph spent the weekend with the formers par ents mr and mrs archie sinclair mi- and mrs leo nicholson and sharon of st cnthnrlnes were weekend visitors at the home of mr and mrs r j matthews miss joan archibald was named secretary of the ospringc fancy sewers at their weekly meeting miss mary agoston conducted the business and miss donna johnson read her storv of the first meeting choosing skilt material and pat terns was the topic for discussion led bv airs d g robertson mrs ken stubbington demonstrated tin the making of round button holes sandwiches and cookies v ere served by misses jean tliea- ker nut khjibeth foul mr and mrs james slruthers visited mi saturday evening with mrand mrs t c aitken nt har- 1 iston it and j milliter spent the week end u itli her friend miss juan crau at geoieetovn miv pans fines left on siuir- da in enmpahx with hei uncle and aunt mi and mis tai men gi iffen tut a month s acntmn at south ilend indiana forum committee meets in milton hal ton county farm forum committee met at the court home ml hon on thursday october 16th ut 830 pm with chairman victor hull presiding he welcomud tho federation repruitintatlvojfnnd the cooporutlvo roprementutlvtiir to the gathorlntf the letter deollntf with the donation of 2300 fromthe un ited farmers cooperative of ont ario was read and the question 03 to how best to use this gift to in crease our forum members in hol- ton county was dlscujuukl an ortf- tintmttorrcomwhteewinrtheniii polntid to dear with the matter immediately then the qtiesttpn ofjch co- oporntlve leodbrs could nnsjst the discussion of the present series in forum groups was considered all forum representatives prcnent voic ed- their willingness to cooperate and requested n leader be at their meeting mr pnrr local cooper ative manager took he list and lit assumlns the responsibility of sec uring leaders for this series gordon h gray fieldman for cooperatives was called on and he npproved of- the idea of all three organizations world n jf together with the federation actlnc os the niouthpioce mi well as giving sup port to the other commodity groups mr parr voiced bin pleasure at being placed in this area and hoped to meet with os many forum groups ns possible in the near future he hoped all would feel free to ask any questions on the subject nnd he would endeavor to give them themswers j mcgllllvray assistant manage- pounding the sports beat vilth a vsngmhct won also present nndt expressed pleasure in the people of thls area mr jfootherlngton soitretary of county federation nf agriculture claimed in hli position he was ex pected to assist in oil farm organ izations the queston he put before the meeting was how can we bent utilize forums to occompllsh their best in answering this he mentioned more personal contacts in assembled groups the using of the ontario office to prennrc cir culars and using the county ex ecutive in assisting forum groups a short discussion period follow ed on the topic what are some of the tilings we can do to make this first series a success the find answer was punctual ity each farm forum cholrmnn was tn impress upon the members the necessity of being in then places promptly at fl15 ready for the brondenst at 1130 set 0 time limit for discussion ond do not exceed this time a program com mittee to arrange the program for the season with every other night games and a speaker alternating in this manner those who prefer euchre do not monopolize the rec- reation period every nlht but oe willing to lenrn to cooperate and consider their neighbors wishes it was also thought advisable that meeting of the new secre taries be arranged as soon as pos sible after the first reports come in with the county executive to acquaint them with their new dut ies and discuss problems drop in store sales consumer have mnny depart ment stnre managers somewhat pujled reports the financial pwt though incomes have been rising nt n record rate department store sales have been sagging below ijst year the situation is matched in the united states down there many stores are harassed by th larpc inventories they built up conserv ative buying by canadian stores is mitd to have largely avoided thi problem the retail decrease is not a trend and cannot last most managers feel mire why are we always hrldetmaida and never a blutthlng bride must have bm the thoughts of officials of the acton minor snorts club us u result of the bantams finishing in the runner up position for the ob a trophy scomh us if the gi-ntlo- mnn can do everything butplnw a winner in the charmed circle ex- c re fo the o champion theyve come close in baseball jn previous years und its hocn die same story in- hockey just not quite good enough however trteir luck cant remain dormant for much longer the low of averages says theyre bound to come up with a winner sooner or later tlie task of educating future ball players is a thankless task at times there is no incentive from the jcrowds who seem to stay away in large numbers even with a con tending team on tap as a result finances dont usually balance and its a common occurrence for the deficit to be made up from the ex ecutives pocket frequently they are- criticized for doing this and that by someone not well enough informed to know what tilings arc all about let alone criticize their only reward seems to be in the faces of the kids they have under their wing and often thats dead pan too fortunately acton has quite a few of these gentlemen who sacri fice valuable time to give the kids bechan n t h three cheers and a loud tiger for the effort they expended on behalf of the bantam club they guided them clear through to ifec finals before finally being put out by a town with n much larger field to choose from than in acton while were throwing orchids we might include the players themselves for a good brand of balk und their handlers harry lawson and har old skilling who gave unstintingly of their time to instill the funda mentals of the game into the kids tlcmember theres still another year hockey is starting to share the spotlight with football now as win ter approaches it look as if there wont be an intermediate entry from acton again this season but possibilities of a junior team seem to be good it is rumoured that milton wont have a junior club this year and the milton ployers would like to play in acton mil ton is going gredt guns to provide another smart intermediate club for the fans probably ben bayliss und leno marzo both of whom played for milton lost year will again be in uniform our spy tells us that veteran dude lindsay is also considering emerging from re tirement and lead the league in scoring shades of joe louis georgetown is playing inter mediate b hockey this year and the herald is hoping for a return to the good old days of hockey when in terest was keen between the towns in this district they hope to re vive that interest by playing in the loop composed of bridgeport blood and thunder int b champs of last term elmira fergus wulkcrton and possibly milton their team is intact from last year with the ex ception of blackie graham and actons harold townsley townsley and fred kentner of ithis fair villa caught a berth on the washington team in a united states pro league both have sign- 1 ed contracts with the club und will probably finish the season out there the pair air both product if acton minor leagues and played with acton kcdrnen m the junior series when the tint won two con secutive croup titles and wtged on a championship 111 mm the wen- sclecttd it u 01 lot washington b jo schertl of ii rshe hars boston bruin an club who hails lion out nii w iv ami placed a i it w tntioii t ill w 1th geoig i im las v i 45 shopping days eight more issues plan advertising now ndssagaweyd lot mecca for match cartttnurd rotn pdflf om tyndull uichmond hill 2nd boutf tteld brampton 3rd l c ken nedy atflncourt 4th wm hot raw nor multon sth spencr wil son flth c v picket georgetown clajui 5 tractors in sod 1st k merry hornby 2nd ross brown norval 3rd wm brain norval 4th stan davis atbrton kth l- may milton flth sherwood uumc milton 7th jack marehment horn by class fl tractors in sod hnltnn 1st arnold howden milton 2nd jnhri ciinnintrhnm hornby srdr glenn irwin mlhon4th paul coulson milton ath jim ismnnd georgetown flth barry archer georgetown claw 7 tractors in sod 1st j w picket hornby 2nd john it end head milton 3rd gordon fergu son georgetown 4t4i harold fer guson freeman f class b tractor mounted plows in sod 1st donald armstrong brampton 2nd roy wanmington campbellville 3rd go dluon brampton 4th jack taylor free man- class 0 troctors in sod 3 fur row 1st ed felck kitchener 2nd chus lcrlche milton in the horse show where max featherstnne of freeman was the official judge the awards were as follows horse show 1st john timbers unlonville 2nd stanley may horn by 3rd jock turner moffat 4h merle timbers aurora best plow team 1st merle tim bers aurora 2nd harry woods cnmnhellv 3rd edgar mjiy lornby 4th stanley may hornby while thls was the first match held in nassagaweya township for some little- lime the residents of that townvhip may well be proud of the iflfil site and the quality of the soil which is certainly second to none in the county of halton campbellville many guests at thanlcoffering the thankoffering meeting of the wms of st davids church was held in the sunday school room on thursday afternoon the president mrs elliot opened the meeting with the call to worship and prayer after the singing of a hymn an article let us give thanks was read the devotional period was in charge of mrs michle and mlhs hampshire of boston church mrs a cairns and mrs dixon accomp anied by mrs mcdonald of icll- bnde sang a lovely duet the shepherd of love mrs wilfred greenlees who had entertained the guest speaker in troduced mrs h s reid a member of the council executive who gave a very interesting tind informative address dealing mostly with the personal things which take place with the port workers and at birtle indian school the subject of the addresi was across canada and begun with a thousand miles begins wih one little step mrs held asked for the prayers of everyone for all the workers mrs menzies thanked mrs reid and all who had taken part in the program the offering was taken by miss reid and mrs sharp and dedicated by ninjflng one verse of a hymn the meeting wm closed with prayer by mm tlnellne of moffat mrs r infill was ort the recept ion committee mn s calms and mrs c a elsley were tea host n the lunch was convened by miss gertrude iitslmes and a very pleasant half hnip- was enjoyed during this visiting period pollock and campbell manufacturer of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north oalt tlxkrilone toi check and youll choose this gar wood unit famous for ou economy let us show you cus tomer records of amazing savings in heating costs gab wood counter flow principlo clean sunburst flnme washable air filter flash humidinor quiot effici temperedaire automatic heating at its best writ paom or villi tit or a cfemoiufraljoji or full itilormolloa bitttui sl pejvuf limited plumbing heating and air conditioning engineering contractor acton phone days 465 ontario nighti 341 w 269w mail today bilt0n perry limited acton ont phone 464 i am inlrrrfctid in trtttnj a quotation- fo mark x for one drslrrd warm air hiatinf winter air conditionina hyaline 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