Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 29, 1951, p. 5

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thursday november 29 1001 the acton free press acton ontario page nvb campbbuvhle pair return from scotland tuesday mrs june wallace and gwen arrived home from scotland on tueaday after spending three months with her mother father and brother mr m kenny daughter and sonbllaw burlington spent sun day with miss rita hubbert mr ross carbert 1 home and recovering from an appendix oper ation mendame j k- mahori win tmtrtj frank quintan u6yd crawford ond janre deforeat at tended the short eourar on we call it human nature this week in melton townahlp hall mr and mr charles graham of weston spent sunday wln mr and mrs robert menaleo mr pawcelette and mia short are student teacher at s s jo 10 hl week the late mrs fanny baltia 88 year of age of torano was laid to rest in st tjavld cemetery on tuesday afternoon she was predeceased by her huaband matthew beattle about 40 years ago raised in nastaga- weya township ahe retired in the village of campbellvqle before go ing to toronto she is wrvlved by one aon john beattle of tor onto 4 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren pallbearers were afeotr robert thomas and charl ies weir a t moore wm moore and leslie lege rev a currie of runnymede presbyterian church toronto officiated mr charles roberta ruth kaureen of london spent sunday with mr and mrs william roberts congratulations to mr and mrs charles inglls on the birth of a daughter mr roy adarason and mr ar thur smith ore both confined to bed in their homes we wish them a speedy recovery mesdames gordon mcphall lloyd crawford robert mcnzics robert elliott robert inglls and george inglls celobrated with mrs sophia patterson ot lakeside nursing home hamilton beach on the occasion of her 05th birth day mens wear shirts whites colors 3 95 to 6 50 ties panels plains stripes dots smart patterns 75c to 2 00 station wagon coats fur collar 38 95 sweaters pullovers cardigins 4 50 to 8 95 socks 59 to 1 75 set the 50 nylon and 50 wool the kind that don t need darning bomber jackets smirtly styled 14 95 19 95 a selection of scarves gloves bt itb braces h uhkt fchu f eti our stock of boys sweaters brooches jackors shirts mitts gloves caps is woll assorted au ih n ibiortmt tit ot woik jotho t m i o i rt isoinilil prni d underwear a btit md wc int fo your rt qutrements vc our assortment bt fore buying our store will b open wed nesday afternoons during december for your convenience obituary mrs f macarthur dies in islington the death occurred very sudden ly on november ik in the toronto auburb of 11 burton of mrs frank lin mcarthur wife of a former guelph city engineer mrs mc arthur formerly alice w lowry made her homo in guelph until about ten years no when htr husband took a position in isling ton us town engineer mn mcarthur wiw the daughter of dr and mm w h leowry of ouolph nnd acton mrs mcarthur is survived by two soru w a mcarthur of wes ton nnd h d mcarthur of san diego cnlif one daughter wln- nlfred mcarthur nt home n sister mrs fnnnen of vancouver and a brother edwin lowry another brother dr william lowry of toronto prominent doctor iprede- ccased her all bronte officials in by acclamation obronte village council and school board were elected by ac clamation recently but bronte el ectors will go to the polls december 3rd on two questions these con cern the proposed municipal water works system and the proposal that the ontario hydro electric com mission assume control of the bronte hydro setup heelected as reeve is alfred jennings since three other nom inees andrew dalby thomas mill- wnrd and f t bray failed to qual ify councillors of hal tons newest municipality for 1052 will be a dalby c livingstone c lawrence and t mlllwnrd mrs j english nnd ernest taylor were nominated but failed to qualify school board nominations includ ed d a allen william snrgent william hoey grant bray hubert mason nnd jack rogers the first three qualified and will make up the 1952 board expect 100 boys will enrol in acton minor sports club league boys from eight to 10 years of age will be eligible to play in the clghtlcam town hockey lengue sponsored by the acton minor sports club it was decided at an executive meeting of the organ ix ntion tuesday night a lkt of nil boys eligible will btf secured at the public and high schook and it expected 100 will enrol in the league which will bo split into two divisions this year to accommodate both bg and small boys there are only two stipulat ions to be met the boys must have their parents consent and it will be necessary at first for them to bring their own sticks although it is hardly likely ny boy will be refused if he has no stick the club ls endeavoring to secure three more sets of sweaters before the reason starts in addition trophies murt be bought to offer league champions toaro captains wiu be d onkes doug coleman liny mnron ernie marks bill holloway b1u coon nnd johnny goy vic mast ers will bo refereclnchiof nnd n- cluded in his duties wll be the compiling of league statistics for publication the meeting elected bill hollo way to represent acton ut the an- nunl meeting of the omha to be held in toronto this saturdsyup hornby t hunter breaks wrist at school tommy hunter son of mr nnd mrs cliff hunter of hornb hnd the misfortune to brink his wrist last wetk uhile pln inl in the school nrd mr nnd mrs ellison win bndl shikin up when their enr skiddi d on tin loose rrnel on the eighth lim thi cir vw nt into tht ditch nnd mrs bill s face uis bndlv bruised tin large two storey frirne house which was on thi propert of mr snltbi of tin eighth lint wis mm t d about a nnk down tht lint to the ptnpirt of mr oh irn this wtek tin ohin fimih hnd the misfortune to ipsi thi ir honu lv fin iul this i ii north tnfitjnr firm forum nn t in ss no it with a tood ittin dniu i ft r ttu discussion op pitttuiutus foi culturil actlities priori sma i em lire w is plntd tlie pri is wert won b mis i ti rson nnd mare hint it hostess for tht tvniiiil w is mrs corduirh ind tn njo ihle lunch w is si iwd county district election slates milton all by acclnmntlon mayor g f thompson reeve s a fay deputy reeve c r ander son councillors h f whewcll j c norrla b mckorr s chllda r pearen w h gould school trustees r t wll son c n kerr j m lcdwith hydrojohn rush trafalgar reeve one to be elected w h blerar j m wickson deputy reeve e t ford by acclnmntlon council three to be elected r c a cumbcrlnnd e g pul len r marshall d h pope f g stark j d ross school trustee j k gllei acclnmntlon one to be elected from r brownndce w envcs r helmer election dny dec 3rd nelson rfeve one to be elected c l s palmer geo w thorpe deputy reeve one to be electtd fred b walker russell smnle council ithrcil to be ekclcdi john atkinson wm r hume wm green g e brenhollz john glndwin school trustefs two to be ckctidi e mckinnon r c wil linmson m lood inter urban area all b accllrmtlont piul a fishtr a d thorpe- r j smith ekctiondn die ird 1011 fpr ot6 nuthvdimaal hooter polisher so uty to uu you limply quid tha naw hoevar polithar awlfriy relating bruthai d all tha work drop in try tha naw hoovar saa ih many aitcluilva faaturaa youll ba mora than convinced 9c i nassogaweya rtevf j s norrish lacclnmi tion council four to he elected a r serici j robertson ccurec robt rtson t a milne c thonin son schooi ithrie eltcted b ac climationi s hobinbon d muff it e coxe eltction dn dicember 3rd and potatoes in bags l lsi spnnk rectnt bnd w i proudh how mi a friend her car- di n tht irst shi d itr hid the f i u nil notilins sml snull preen ihurs a one end of the uut ukid whit they were and was told thi win r idlshi s s how intiii tine comimmted the friend mi t ink turs plant them in 1 uvs thi do puyhd the bride th it sicmi stranfie they always com in bunches at the store the readers digest shorthanded team takes game 31 with only nine of their total nff- kregatlon playing baxter labor atories skated to a sparkling win lnst monday evening at george town the opponents whose only goal of the evening was scored in o scramble ot the nets wcr burni transport last years prov incial team baxters scored a trio of goals the first was by stewart from jordan and coxe the second by zajac fromcoxc and the third by coxe unassisted rohson- was sensational in the not with coxe outstanding on the ice closely matched by jordan burns team was awarded three penalties one each for tripping charging and crass checking the only acton penalty went to mc phall for kneeing sevcril of the acton players were sick with flu couple married at hornby november 17 to live on markdale farm hornb united church was dec orated uith baby mums on satur- dny november 17 when rev fred ainsworth united in marriage ruby miry claridge the daughter of mr ind mrs clifford clandrc r r 1 milton nnd robert albert lux- ton barr the ton of mrs albert barry and the late mr barry of r r 3 markdale ont the bride uho was given t m irnui by her brotherinlaw bi rt joms jr of milton chose a whitt sitin rown with her finger tip eil hi id b a laco cap red ru formed the bridal bouquet the mitron of honor mrs bi rt joni s the slster of tht bride wore ji kell gri en fiown of chtt7tn trimmed e uh green si in sne irrud i noscri of white and ln i n c irmtions bride smud w is mlss bitt emn toronto who wore i cor il eletiin gown trim med with 1 ici nnd enrned a fimilnr nosegay groommii tn w xs gordon miile- ind ushor rnlph anderson and hnrr cirbirt ill of markdale mrs rnlph andi rson plavcd the widdini music and miss mmn dodds s ink o promise mct and 111 wilk beitde you af tt r thi cert mon gut- were niiiwd nt the home of the bruit s p in nts bv mrs clandge in i bl k k flow t re d ere pe dres and mrs a barr in i niw blue silk dress tor lomg nwn the br f wore i tilut tiffiti dnss aft r i tmr of s ithi rn on in i thi coupt will li in tht rum4 irni it m irl d lie pounding the sports beat with a vengeimco hah anvonv reen or heard from william scotty burton since he left to join his kin in scot land a gnaf admirer of the guelph biltmorcs scotty was loath to miss e en the occnnional game last y ar this season with the bills a re nl memorial cup threat it is obvious mr button inn notbewrrwct tri ftnrnttd7mthttjt a picture or likely he would be back on the next boat however it- tjulte possible scotty is too interested in bin beloved sotci r to even jlve hockey a thought al though they do have pretty fail hockey clubs in scotland tht nion never tired telling one of the feats of such teams ar glasgow celtic the edinburgh wanderers and the top rangers football or soccer as it s known here will bi well into the season now 7450 lanlajaa umino fads taw ertm manning electric phone 230 acton i likf grandmas soup the acton minor sports club s hockey program this winter is going to have everything in it for the enjoy ment of boys from eight to 10 the league will be split into two divi sions one for the big boys and an other for the small fry if the loop runs anywhere near to the expecta tion of the busy executive it will be the best thing that ever hap pened to minor hockey in acton the committee in charge hope to have trophies offered for competi tion complete sets of sweaters and above all plenty of ice time which will require the co operation of the town fathers who by the way have not bothered their noodles over ice in the arena as yet cmon to my house said j3octor sirrs the other night to the ex ecutive of the minor sports club and we 11 lay the groundwork for the proposed town league most of the boys showed up and plins were made for eight tenms guar dian angels for tm teams were ap pointed their job is to coach the individual team and see that things run smoothly most of the angels have had previous experience guid ing the youngsters and the couple of new faces nre quite capable of handling little jimmy when he gets nasty to referee vic mnsters who give freel of his time inst year will ngun be straightening offend ers out with n trip to the sin bin hell hive help from former hockey stars like dudi lindsa cujf otfs tht bos in the know wnrn pnrents not to lit thi ir kids venture on ice which his not reichtd the required four incht s thickniss to ensure there ore no dnne ninjs in tht si pnrls tngic dt iihb from di owning nre occur- renits wi cm i nsilv do without if onl n little cnution is xefcised russ brush former acton tinner with milton co ops this s nson ind his ippindix rtmovid this wrek nnd will t off the blndes for sume tuue b n bnliss is i tower of strength f r tin cn opsonde fense this t xv ind is pott me eoils ilong with thi forw ird lines he snipt d ont ftir milton monti nilht as the co ups downed oikwlu 9 4 r reditu kentntr m i h irold town li in lepirtid to be plnving on the sami lme with s ishineton lions of the united stites eastern amileur li uui bixttrs wtre full mi isun ft r their 3 1 win mi n tin in ciriliwn over bums trin port it kiv tht v icoliti rs two wins in three st irts campbhjlvou two groups hold regular meetings mr stewart cramp was hostess to the blair evening auxiliary for their thankofferlng meeting on wednesday evening mrs robertson opened the meet ing with the call to worship and prayer mm roy parker read the bible lesson reports wore receiv ed from the secretary ond treasurer mrs robertson and mrs parker were appointed a committer to arrange a christmas program for th decemb meeting the president introduced the riiest speaker mrs albert peddle who gave some of the highlights of the evening department confer ence held in london the question we should ask ourselves is what can we do to help the christian religion in canada as well as over sells mrs hambly road n poem grey day written by leila mccully cherry in glad tidings thanks was the text word for the roll call mrs wm mahon closed the meeting with prayer after which a social period followed the w m s of st davids church held their december meet lng at the home of mrs wilfred greenlee on thursday afternoon mrs robt elliott opened the meet ing with the call to worship and prayer i mrs greenlee reod thu script ure luuton mm m mcphall read the minutes of the october meet ing miss j held gave the treasur ers report mrs s cairns cher secretary reported writing to 8 iihutlrul mrs r ingluf reported having made five calls mrs r menxlwt literature secretary brought up some thoughts on literature rec ommended for 1032 mrs van sickle reported on the glad tld- ingi mrs menxles convenor of the nominating committee brought in a slate of offic for 1032 which wa1 received with approval mrfl vansicklo read n very inv esting chapter from the study book the topic was christian lit erature and proved to those present how very important christian lit erature is in the work of the wm s it wni suggested by mrs van- slckle that each one put aside i fmall amount regularly to help irt- crense the glvtngs nt the world tay of prayer service mrs a t moore conducted bible quiz which was interesting and tested the memory of th members present the roll call was answered by using the word love it was de cided to have the december meet ing one week earlier than usual a social half hour was enjoyed taxi driver now never alone with new radio equipment al dmnej called around the th r div to show us hi- new two- w i ridio with whieh iils iks ir now equipptd well the tixl m in inir nh no mi more b h f iils i it irt now in ton i t uih with iils m mi strt t t ff i t md it was a bit uncanny h r h v t t ill h m nri 1 x i f h thumb on tht i h i r v 1 d for i two way among the thousands of visitors to the exhibit of the junior farmers association of ontario at the royal winter fair last week were mr and mrs lloyd feasby of uxbndge and their three yearold son donald answering their questions is doris risebrough of uxbndge first vice president of the ontario coun ty junior farmer association built around the theme lets keep t f trrt fomtly- heaxhb plain to young ontario farmers how forms can be operated as family partnerships ii 11 il on i cli i- di i- in nun n i n h t rr d on i u f f 1 n mil h h n i u h on many if 1 n u i b points such as m c wii irin k k hi n 1 f i ii i w oum npr r 1 1 i n id t nib 1 r mort pnnu light docket in acton court tht r w ts n hkht docket in ac tn pimce court esurday tho ii lanl in numbers but james p mr donald who was fined 30 and oats of 1 2 probably thought it w is huv enougli he was under age and was charged with having intoxicating liquor three other cases under the highway traffif hadf inrs of5 end- 110 each with costs of 3 and one ase was dismissed the kaye shoppe will ba plaited fo tarva you in it new location 9 willow street n jut around tha corner open friday november 30lh jut arrived a ihlpmrnl of iiihn rcarvrn and childrens mitts regular j 89 opfing special 0s a c 1ft for thr flrat id babies comlnr io the store k noszell thanks to tho eloctors of north wellington and duffenn for tha confidence your vote expretied fprm 1 will never forget the magnificent effort made by my organization in every poll 1 know that my sup port 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