Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 28, 1952, p. 5

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iwursqax rbbruary 28 ibm the acton free press acton ontario paom vive overtime victory evens senior division final playoff series playoffs in both the junior and enior divisions of the town league found the final aerie all tied up u m result of tuesday nights kam gord cunningham team came back with a 10 win tuesday after 2no mantoa club had won the first game of the best of three ser- 14 31 last thursday and tied the junior division up the similarity vfu evident in the senior section of the league when kcrwfn mc- phallfi busoers buwards defeat- d doug dawkins muskreu 53 in overtime on tuesday after yielding 7 to the muskrpls the previous thursday deciding homes will be held this thursday with the curtain due to o up ot 700 pm in the event there if no ice the games will be plavfd on the first opportunity your eyes deserve the best consult r m bell registered optometrist phone 22r12 erin sportooafs by bob fkank ill sy h urn han he cimc in third it westingksiisa backseat driving has its compen sation if it steers you to the reasonably priced quality items which we clock see us today evething in painting i dtcokating brush oh spray phone 377 w acton ontario vuv emmeraon shepherd and oak ley scored single goals for lena marcos team in their 31 win on thursday with assists going to hurst and shepherd ron sinclair got the losers only goal wih help from joe jany in the second game of the series frank mason sank the only counter an gord cunninghams team won 10 bob heatley earn ed himself a bracket thursdays game in the senior division turned into a donnybrook in the inst period which saw three players banished foe fighting fif teen penalties were dealt in a futile effort to curb the rou stuff that has been prevalent all through the series the muskrats edged the buyers 87 on six goals by the cunning hams bob and john and two mar kers from the stick of paul uiw- non who turned in n fine effort lawson also picked up three as sists while the cunninghams mark ed up an assist apiece don de forest turned in his usual perfor mance for the lowers scoring four goan with single going to hugh sirrs bill somervilli and ed mc- hugh assist were contributed by john ware 2t bill somerville johnny rocher bill coon dennis smith and hugh sirrs tuesday s game in the senior division was the classic the buz zers pulled their goalie in the inst minutes of plnv to tic the score up on a goal by allan holmes and then punch home tuo goals in over time to win r a sprawling falling chippy effort by don de forest sparked the buzzers he fired both goals in overtime with help from johnn rocher as well as scoring another in regulation time bill somerville sniped the only other goal while assists went to rocher 3 deforest and somt r- vllll for the losers paul lawson pla ing another fine game counted tuo mnrkers and john cunningham one ten penalties were denlt with bill somerville and bob cunning ham the most consistent offenders finally incurring misconducts for fighting spring preview presents home as tops in fashion spring preview ura in order and top in county fashion will be the halton home fof the aged when liopens within few week a preview of haltonn jffome for the aed leave the impression that it will be one of canadas most modern institutions of that type it take about an hour to cover thtf entire building hurriedly and it is amazing how well the little detail have been considered in preparing the plans and construction construction on the home for the aged started in novem ber 1050 under the contract with the james kemp construction com pany the tender let by count council at their october meeting wa for 530 000 00 1 resldcnti at the home will live ih rooms of either one two overseas trade in 1951 bntnin s export in 10 t cached n neve record of 20707 1 million tompired u ith e 2 2ifi million in id acton taxi phone 260r 24 hour prompt courteous service radio dispatched cars tako you anywhere at anytime just phone 260r leap year dance acton town hall saturday march 1 music by the deb0nnaires heck room prizes refreshment counter admission 50c eleanor parker and kirk douglas star m paramount s detective story a powerful story of one day s events m a nw york police station coming to the screen of the roxy xt aaonjav hid tuesday four beds the rooms are dec orated alternately in green pink or grey ko no two neighbor ing rooms are the same showers for the residents are cf the controlled type so the water never goes above a certain temp- erntulvtonv0ldscmdmjf lights in the bedrooms have n steel shade that faces down for reading in bed or up for a softer indirect lighting the mens lounge will be a posh affair when it is completed a massive brick fireplace and wood box are located m one end of the large room with attractive book shelves and cupboards windows face the front of the building and look out on highway no 2s an acoustic celling ii installed with recessed lighting nnd the room is heated from com ectors along the wall a glass partition separates the room from the main corridor floors in the w ide welllighted corridors are terrnzo tile and the bedroom floors are of battleship linoleum fire stations are located strategically along the corridors nnd a fire alarm c is set off if the heat is too great in any sect ion of the fivewing building all main departments arc separated bv fire doors the mnin dining room is a large bright room with acoustic celling air conditioning and windows along one side it is understood that the dining room will be operated on the cafeteria system food will be prepared in the adjoining well- equipped tile kitchen and served through the serving windows to the residents used dishes will be passed through another opening into the kitchen tile work in the kitchen was done bv a workman who received a citation for the tile work he had done in the swimming pool at sunn brook hospital equipped with an overhead ventilator the kitchen also his nearbv freezers the three freezers are for dairy products vt getables and meat a modern i quipped laundry will serve the home located on the rmin floor it will take cue of all thi w ashing w ith it hrge wash eri in the ambuhtorv see uon for th sick th n ls to be in ambulance entnnn with cm ment ramp spec- ia rooms ope n out on a hall t om1 vlsiblt o the nurse through a win dou m he r office just in front of w he re the de i w ill be located sn cial bath imngt mi nts ha e ilso be t n made in thus section major and mrs eric clarke r c inh appointed upi r ntendent nnd matron wall oceupv a six room npartmi nt the onl section of thi build ng on the s cond floor the ip irtmt nt consists of three bed- rooms kitcht n in ing room nnd dinette it is supplied with fine line n ind cloth s cla ts equipped w ith automatic t itch d ors and a fire escape st iff accommodation ls on the main floor with separate bath ac commodation and a sitting room a board room adjoins the superin tend nt office at tht main in- rance to the building in the basement is located a hob- b room each wing of the build ing his an underground passage from tht bts4 ment w hich is part of the arrangement for char ging j hi ait in the entire wing ever fi w minute a special base me it room ha be i n set aside fojr trunk irage ind it fitted with ubsannl shelv ing tanks alse in the basement hold approxim ite lv 1400 gamons o hot w i e r hot w at r ls irrra d- ilv a hind whui running it w it sofin r ls ilo install d tw s im bulers w 1 heat the i id ng fd bv s ik r m thod srii h us b n priidd f t ip miu ih two rir lo ids ot coal ht bixtunt tthuh wll be de- i rt d inn gh i ih man holes il1 vv th he found it ls mi id tha when the building is op rat ng hea ig will consume ibout si e n t gh hs of a ton per di thi i ai man storage oomi n ht b i mi n one room ls the k linen storage and is connected o he kiihen b a dumb waite ncall operated the room is f ul i ih mojure pxxtf lights the sff ns on s with iolks aad shoivers all automatic- alv ventilated and orderly and ursts rooms in the dormltorv sec- tiojo a sen de division dlv ided no male and female sections is equip ped with a small dining room pan the pychfatrle room ls equipped with armor pin to glass in the window nnd a recessed lighting fixture bathrooms are usually li three sections one contains toilets nn- other baths and a third wash bas ins a neav type of toilet never before installed in canada ls being used it is connected to the wall rather than the floor outside entrance is provided to the superintendents quarters and a dock for loading nnd unloading deliveries li provided the build ing ls designed for expansion cop per flashings nnd envestroughlng have pcen installed that ls the spring preview of the halton home for the aged one of the finest to be built only casualty is 32 game loss enrl mnsales went home with a small cut near his left eye nfter last mondav s hockey game in the georijetow n nrena but the only major casualtv the baxter labora tories team suffe red was the score the locals lost 3 2 the georgetowm businessmen with former baxter player ingv robson outstanding were the op ponents acton goals were by ab robin son unassisted and ab robinson from jack stewart penalties were few w ith two for charging and kneeing meted out on the same plav officials were masters and beau mont the norvnl team is already out of the running while a second team will be eliminated next monday baxters plav smith and stone that night the four remaining teams then embark on the playoffs for the georgi town industrial league champions juniors winning scores 43 200 on mondav februar 11 milton junior farmers defeated norval 4 to t in a cleisc game plaed at the milton anna john willmott scor ed two coils graham gillies and ron ems ceiinph ted the scoring for tin winners on wtdmsdav lebruar 20 ac ton junior farmers defeated brookville jo 0 m a game plaed at milton n na j fe somerville sptrkid the ctem ntt ick with six m ils tohn zmns 3 calvin sprowl 1 bill somerville 2 ra everdell 2 liwruue htmsley 2 mat ellliot i niih irvi sprow 1 1 1 he mie was cleanl plajed with onh one pmaltv called bv lefeie rob marshall that to de e nn m in mac sprowl of acton juniors for hoeiking goaltender jukii m irshalt of aden was re- moved from the goal with a minute left ui pi iv but brookville still eonldn t scein ind the g ime t nded 20 to 0 i shut out for marshall pounding the j sports beat wrrh a vengeance moffat puppet making is institute feature me ss s duncan and douglas l unpbe 11 who are attending col 1 gt at aurora spent the weekend it tile tr home few it tht ladles of the uldlls i stklt t of niswimuim ives l r n church hi id t quil ing on i 1 lv iv the hom of mivs c i m iid m jam s hinderso- r f tm v f i 1 k hi inch s t d n mi iv it he home of mr nul m- l d t impbell m r n tvsi ivie v t u netis injitu e nut on v eeim sdav it the hoi ii of mrs elias easit r bnik w h pn s dent mrs l c rro lull presiding ttie convenors of the nutting were mrs t rhine h trt and mrs iadburv and i ad as m s mrs u id of kiekw ed en m nsfit n puppet n tkin mil m s nil n of i a uhoi s who s kt en wi rill it hum in na ture mrs m ndt rs ri fuvond vv th 1 ano mictions tht i vt s and lummili s rv eei uiik i ant a set al hour brought an in i illi xiftt rnikin to a close- there have been many pnwwowa in the last three or inur years re garding the advisability of lntal- ling artificial ice in the niea taking their cue from other towns in similar clrctimhtnnees acton inns with few exceptions wem to favor installing an urtiflclnl lee plant in the nrena however very few of them reall7e the immennlly of the tnsk nnd the problems involved cautiously officials in town have shied awny from the idea although we read in n daily nfter the recent election that the mayor ih in favor of the scheme acton seems to be the solitary town in this area w itlmut the benefit of nrtificlal ice ceorgo- teiwn brampton milton onkvllc burlington nnd fergus all have hnd ice plants inntnlh d or new nienns built with pin nts with the exception of milton we believe most of the projects have been lommumtv ef forts in view of this we thought a few facts nnd figures clipped from the bowmnnville stnlesmnn whire n problem of this scope is contem plate d might help they nu from n letter written to the statesman from the editor of the stouffville tribune one charles nolan it ml flit be well t6 note that the population of rtouffvlllr is below the 3 0m mark artons population is clone to 3 mo ilr hear bill the stouffville nre na was rect- ed three yean ago through the energies of the local athli tic club a limited company was formed sel ling shares nt 100 00 of the total cost of jnofhm which included ap proximately 20 000 for the ice plant some 03 000 was disposed of in stock to clean up the debt we teok out a mortgage of 20 000 with the payment of a further 3 000 off this debt in dec 1911 the mort gage has now been reduced to 7 ioo which we consider quite nn achievement in our first two sea sons of operation our net profit was approximately 22 000 with this profit we reduced our debt paid municipal taxes of 500 a year equipped the snack bnr 1000 in stalled oilheating systems in both ends of the arena and othi r minor improvements incidentally the snack bar ls quite a major concern in our money making system we did not have the necessary equip ment grill etc the first year and rented thr concession to another party for the season last year under our own opera tion thr snack bar grossed s12 000 with a nrt profit of s3 300 under pre sint huh wat costs vie re qun e in iiil income per da ef stto om pt act ice time is rented it l p 1 hour ind this item sheweel a tot il of 7 000 in 9il publn sk itini imounti el to approximate lv t 000 ind hockey 5 000 othe 1 items are revenue from skate grinding 500 from our fanev skating club caiimil and mf 1 1 11 im ous sni til functions we mplov n manager who is al so 1 pi ill f ii d rt frige ration e ngi ne e r at a wlarv of s3 a00 two other men eme for divtim inei nn for night receive 40 a week two women in the snick bar each rece iv e 30 pi r week inclde ntal labor such as tirktt takers cashiers e tc amounti i to a f e w hundred dollars thi uint i- opi i ite d for seven memths of thi v ir seven divs a weik iriv ue pnctice time nses up some e ight to t n hours e ach i sundav public not admitted while wi do up rate as a private companv nnd hope to pav a divi de nd once euir mortgage is cleared we do cue considerable fret time to the public particularly the children public school children hive fit sk iting both wednesda md t irsd iv afternoons after sth i 1 it i t im r liikke v teams ge t f ri rutin time onh othe r f re hihke v time u our own senior oiia t lub u v lid f 1 iss 1 that even wihou ijrtinitcl m r radius community project would he tnxes and possibly wnler rates an ex tremely larg amount of water is uheel running inio seivernl million gallons a your for cooling pur- peise in the plant condensers we pny a flat rate which we wangled fiom the town of 371 a year chuck nolnn irv v tsv georgetown ralderm wlu meet elm ha polar rear in the group finals for the right to continue on in the quest for the intermediate b championship the raiders hnve been htrengthened by mike coxe from aeton who played well nt centre in both his appearances guelph travel bureau world wid travel svstem on land sea air let us ahiianoe your next trip futlrfaetlon otunnw j ckamders it mounttord ii maiienill si phone 631 call or write l looking for a dwelling double semidetached brick dwellings one sido con sisting of 5 rooms and bath olhor part consists of 7 rooms and bath which could bo mado into two apartments idoally located in good residential district closo to both highways good view and well landscaped wright real estate and insurance appraisors realtors insurors p i wrlrht office so wilbur hi aeton rhona h n ii wrlrht office ss macdonnrll rl ourlpb phane 401sw yes we have others as well as small holdings and building lots ladies we are having a saale womens shoes- dress shoes in black and brown broken lines flats loafers wedgies crepes sandles various colors stylos sizes ideal for play or house shoe prices 98c 198 298 slippers- clearing a few lines at 98c nylons- ono of canada s finest makes all firsts clearing fall and winter stock to make way for new spring shades rog 1 8551 gaugl 25 rog 1 7545 gauga115 rog 1 5945 gauge 105 have you heard of nylons that dont run7 we have themi we invite you lo come in and look over our sale goods e braida shoe store l ii i mil k t r in imtr 1 1 i m fu li ll hi hi 11- willi tilll i r ri n pn mill n 1 tl 1 ii i i fm irimgv tram in canada is a lhg un in grograph of thu dominion and the continent and its production and distribution a train made up of cars of many rall- tr special ropms are also pro- roida carr tng all t pe of pro- ided in this section for instance ducts one of thr kr to the sue j ceufoi operation ef an arena is efficient nuiugrmritl our j man u a foicttrr and u con tinuallv ehecklnr up on any potimr slack nlghu to work upa heukr nmr carnival or othrr attraction in order to keep the straff flow of re- venae nuthe r iinetim i failed to nun- i n is hot ke v for im i 1 lads some dc of tht ni this ici tim 30 tach siiurdiv morning is provided by the lions club the anna has s i n to prov lsiun eif uniform and eur coacttts to taki pur of thej four ttams ope rated i might mintjion that two expen- i st which jmi would escape as a fish and chips to take out yes indeed i we are prepared to give you a twelve hour service for fish and chip orders from noon to midnight if its a fish and chip dinner afternoon or evening snack jtst phonf your order in and allow us ten minutes to prepare when you call your fish and chip order will be rfady stfaming hot dlliclous and ready to serve i 35c per brdor and remember fish and chips are the perfect lenten dishl served hot with tomato or tartar sauce its dellclous i the bhive phone 495 next poor to the roxy theatre

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