Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 24, 1952, p. 5

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thursday july 24th 1951 the acton free press acton ontario pads vivk improve lighting vision at crossing hoad improvement have been made at the mill st railway cros sing as well as lighting improve ments on recommendation of the board of transport commissioner two tree have been removed from tn front of the dumareh house and one hydro pole removed to give clear vision of the flasher signal that must be moved in to avoid being hk by trucks lighting improvements have been made with the installation of two ww watt light in overhead brack et similar to those in down town wcti6n one has been installed on each side of the tracks and should jgtve ample light for pedestrians the tree were removed on tues day of this week and traffic was rtrouted down fellow st and cuejnh st to church st spktoos twi cum wll feu up la fit i wit awl many of our bargain will malt your had twlm drapa your water wingi ovor your mm part ner and paddl on down and what w hav oom ontario iimehousc wi class meet to honor instructress the w i iimocklntf class pre- ellll mm horace boll their in- utruclrem with compact when they gathered at the home of mr v geary on wopday mr and mn thomas sutton and tommle are holidaying at wucox lake mr arid mr a glaby vulted mr judge in toronto on sunday mr and mra ted brown and family vulted the bloor at malton on sunday hecent visitor mr and mra goldlhnrpe and family of tillsonburg with the e clarkca mr and mr earl terry o brampton mr and mr da charla of malton with the c t c brown mr and mr e j sneath and mr gross of toronto with the w mitchells mr and mr lowden and family of windsor with mis ivens p c nnd mr calvin van 2nnt of port credit with the nobles mr and mr charles meredith are holidaying on manltoulln island this week miss ruth brown is holidaying with her cousin mm john mc- nabb ashgrovc mra wm hall and family spent n week at the hall cottage here recently at a lawn euchre nnd tea spon sored by the w a recently at the home of miss ivens on thursday prize winners were mrs d uvlng- stone and miss elizabeth leslie consolations went to mrs wm gordon and mm h bailey mr and mrs ted morrow and elnne visited with mm lane and the h nortons on sunday elane remaining for her holidays girls bull team playoff bound the acton girls softball team lost to the brampton girls on monday night to the tune of 62 in the first two neither team scor ed but in the third brampton scored two runs one in the fourth nnd one in the fifth acton went scoreless until the seventh when two runs came in brampton girls scored twice in the ninth making the flnnl score fl2 the first game of the playoffs is on monday in acton park this is a two out of three series for the central ontario intermediate c ladies softball championship earl haywood shqw 9 to 10 dance lotol with the cknx ranch boys wednesday july 30th admission 100 par parson brampton memorial arena do your medium sized ars and bottles get tost and tcattored on your pantry shelf punch or drill a hole m the centre of a round tin cookie or candy box top place a thin washer beneath the hole run a screw through the hole and washer and screw into the shelf you have a dandy turntable to hold these elusive small items on these hot sum mer days drop in for a cool re freshing drink heading for the holiday stock up on all your needs before you go we have a good selection of bathing caps hot weather colognes sun glas ses sun tan jotions creams first aid kirsand atl the other essen tials bhives retain lead scalp iroquois mohawks missing seven key players out with lh juries and on vacation ac ton btflves nevertheless were too much for oahwekert iroquois here tuesday night as they poured tn tha goals to win by an overwhelming 103 score it was the bhlvea eleventh win against one loss and firmly ensconced thorn tn first place in the league it was strictly no contest after the first quarter when the fast moving btfives threw seven post indian net minder thomas who was hav ing a sad night the ohsweken warparty failed to get one until the second quarter nnd then it enmc on a long screened shot ahead 141 going into the final chapter milt burrows replaced norm young regular netmlndcr for the b hives with george beat- ty george had 10 shots en hlmmn that canto and stopped eight the two he missed his mates rendlly matched joe gearrle and junior beaumont were the top trlggcrmcn for the b- hives joe with four goals and three assists and junior tallying four and earning brockets on two zeko mc- candless walt alexander and bob wilson were two goal men while paul london and johnny haines potted singletons for ohsweken thomas connected twice with crawford sniping the other goal they hnd a bad night at the hands of norm young who styymied their best efforts with a neat chore in the nets he robbed them on two or three occasions when they had men right on his doorstep before the game bhlve officials were a llltid alarmed at the prospect of facing the indians who have been playing a fast open brand of lacrosse with only a small turnout of players however it appears the iroquois were a little in awe of the bhives and their impressive win string and made only token efforts at breaking up the fast passing ac ton offensive which went into high gear from the first whistle by the same token the bhlves must have been reading their own press clippings because they shone like burnished brass in the first half in the last half the pace slow ed down considerably but still ac ton dominated the play in comparison with other games plaved here recently rough stuff was toned down only eight penal ties were handed out and referees lou vipond and jim williams of mimico were on top of every play in marked contrast to the refercelng in evidence here lately two fights went into the record books with no decision as first larry taillefer and then zeko mccandless paired off with jacobs in fist swinging bouts which wore speedily brought under control no rime here this saturday but stnetswlle thistles are the tsitors here on tuesday night the thistles are improving eery time out last week the strong burlington braves just managed to shade the thistles 7 fi in a rugged encounter on speed vau ave northeast city umhi friday july 25 only the nevadan color randolph scott saturday july 26 only on moonlight bay color doris day gordon aaacrae montues july 2629 tour feathers color ralph richardson wedthurs july 3031 lightning strikes twice ruth roman richard todd frisat aug 12 top of the morning bing crosby ann blythe mon tues aug 45 fancy pants color bob hope lucille ball wedthurs aug 67 angel on my shoulder paul aauni anne baxter first shaw at desk always color cartoon end news children s plavcround i 2 shows nightly n 0 e l f a k i children under 12 ycari freel last week the bhlves scalped brantnorfolk mohawks 114 right in the mohawks own tepee at 81m- coe u was the bhlves tenth win of the season acton young g beatiy u 4 haines louth mccandless gearrle benumont taluefer london wil son alexander dixon lacrosse standing o ka lutcratediaie won lost pis acton 1 i j dundas 10 2 20 streebjvllle s 7 10 burlington 4 r n ohsweken 4 d 8 simcoe brants 3 0 0 ballinafad marie kerr hostess to mission circle miinion circle met at the horm of marie kerr recently dorothy witme had charge of the devotional period nnd mrs mcenery read a piece on stewardship plans were made to hold a social eevning mr nnd mrs robt mcenery nnd mr and mn cnmcron mcenery have returned home from attending the funeral of their nephew j d nelson in dryden they nlno visited friends in brandon and with mn it mcenery brother mr wm kentner and other friends in bois- sevaln and kllnrney mra m l ncnr is visiting with mr and mrs it mcenery bible vacation school was held here lnit week under the leadership of mr william glbb assisted by dorothy warne ruth marshall janice baker shirley thompson and jim klrkwood over forty at tended fall wheat is being cut and re ports are it is a fairly good crop the many friends of mrs alex mckay will be pleased to know she ia progressing quite favorably after her serious operation executors clearing auction sale in the twp of puslincu or farm livratock tratcor imple mrnta hay grain household kmrcli et pounding the sports beat with a vengeance elsens the acton entry in the kramosa district softball league have really been enjoylrfg a good season in that circuit they are nestled close to the top of the loop second only to oac haymakers and advance into the o asa puy- downs in the quest of the inter mediate crown althadgb there kas beeai fete information frn the xaba as to who elsens will tneet in the provincial plsydown the elab feels it tnsy be lleapeler ke- peler ousted aeton usiurm hot this years tesm is hhfek stronger estmelslly hi the hitting depart went where they were anaosale hut year the club has ten wins on the credit bide of the ledger against three diminutive losses tonight in the local ball yard they have a good chance of adding to the win column when they meet eden mills in the final game of the schedule crowds hnvi hi en good for most of the home gnnici but it hnsn t stppi d the club from running deep in the red financially since only a cnlktlion is taken up proceeds hnvtnt been sufficient to take care of mounting expenses still the club isnt going to charge ndmisriun to their camrti at kant while tin y are in league com petition certainly elseni hns sup- plild some of the bent softball seen in this town in years nnd they drier vc more consideration from the fans you enn show your sup port by attending tonights game with eden mills and when they pass the chnpenu dont ignore it the undersigned has received in strultioils from the executors of the ttate of the late r fmfrson grosiiaw to sell by auction at the farm lot 20 con 9 township of puslinch situated on the county ro id 1 miles tast of morruston on tuesday jul 29th 1952 comrmncing at 1 o clock harp the following cows shorthorn cow milkmj will bred m irch 21 shorthorn cow milking wlii brtd june 10 shorthorn heifer milking wlii shoithorn cow milkinj well bred in april shorthorn low milkinjj well bnd in april lugistend gutrnso heifer born july 15 51 gradt guernsey heifer ready tc bried shorthorn heifer 7 months old young shorthorn calf black heifer 10 months pigs york sow bred in april 2 young york sows bred in apnl 38 thrifty ahoats 9 thrifty chunks about 170 lbs berk sow ready to breed hay and gltain 12 tons of choice mixed hay 30 tons of choice baled hay if farm is not soid we will sell 20 acres of mixed grain in field 4 acres of barley will bu sold by the field poultry and equipment 130 barred rock yearling hens in full production 250 barred rock spring chickens 4 months old a choice lot 2 geese and 1 gander fl young geese halliday brooder house 12x12 nearly new brooder house 0x12 feeder house cabin 12 xl5 wired for electricity james- wav oil brooder feeders etc tractor and implem ents 1952 ferguson tractor fully equipped as good as new ferguson tractor plow mccormick deoring double disc massey harris binder 6 cut mccormick decring fertil izer and grain drill llrun mc cormick deerlng hay loader mc cormick deering side delivery ted der and rake frost and wood mower 5 cut mccormick deering lubber tirtd manure spreader rubber tired farm wagon flat hi rack bench sleighs hay fork 150 ft of hay fork rope 2wheel trail- t r 4srction rows fanning mill lone boat stewart electric stik clippers h h p electric motor power emery all small articles us- i ually found on a well equippid firm household goods water- 1 loo 4 tip garden tractor new thisi m ar fullv equipped renfre v 1 ectnc cream separator good a ru u milk pnils acme cooking range as good as new solid oak i x tension table brunswick cabinet electric radio kitchen cabinet tables congoleum run 0x9 chet i of drawers with large bevel mirror the farm at the same time ind place if not previously sold the firm will be offered for lale sub ji ct to a reser e bid consisting o 100 acres more or less this is a i good farm in a high state of cul tivation 80 acres workable 20 acrij swamp and pasture on the farm is erected a comfortable 8- room cement block house and barn 1 for further information applv to auctioneer i terms on real esate 10 per ci nt on day of sale 40 per cent ulnni possession is guen balance m iy remain on mortgage for 5 yars with interest at 4 per cent possess ion will bo given of farm it once possession of house september 1st tfjims on chattels cash with clerk on day of sale wm a gibson auctioneer phone guelph 743w p c mclean clerk b old a vengenncc is just as human as the next guy and ho feels the heat just as much with its ac companying lassitude making him prqnc to the disease that afflicts most people these days laziness the weather is conducive to colds too we might mention in the in terests of the pill peddling firms the cold in case you haven t read about it lately has been plaguing mnnkind for two thousand years still no cure some people recom mend you go home stny in bed for i fortnight and you re sure to be cured but others scoff nt this and say the only thing to do is go home nnd stay in bed for two weeks personally wo prefer the ndvlce of the wag who wants to know why all the fuss about the common cold pooh says he anyone af flicted with a cold should go home immediately step into the refrige rator nnd stay put until he catches pneumonia they can cure pneu monia one of the coolest spots in town during the heat wave was on the hanks of i- airy lake water is high this year the boats many crafts of every description are skimming the water a good many of them occuplrd by fishermen from out of town thry come from rcr direction to pull in the fish especially the bass which ni4 kc a delightful aroma in the frying pan injuiits iiim biin ham pi ring thi lieross b hiisiiii fleldinr a eomplt u t im in their reci nt ginns hut it h isn t hid any effect on the moic the b hivti in still thi class of tlie it igue stcond to limit i uesdiy thc scalped oh sweken iroqubis 16 3 in spite of be- intf smn men shoi t for their eleventh win the only loss has been to dun das w ho caught the locals on an off night on the injury list arc tom howell and doug townscnd arnic hazel was just released from the hospital after spending a week convalescing from an eye injury that hemorr haged other members of the team are also on the injury list but they haven t been serious enough to keep them off the active list ron landoni the fergus boy who proved to be quite a marksman with the b hives has been snatched by fergus thistles of the senior ola landoni scored four goals in his first appearance as a b hive and did well for himself in the scoring tn subsequent games wasnt long until the thistles approached him with pepsodent smiles and lur ed him back to fergus for a price of course thr lsndonl in uniform tsssv day wsa paul a brother to ron we would advise officials to keep an eye on joe grarrle for judging by his recent performsnres it wont be long until the tail end fergus club is beckoning kiss bark and theres not mash fom can do when ptsyrr decides to go up a brack ft nurse teacher are institute guests the dublin women s institue held its regular monthly meeting on thursday at the home of mn willard bntton with a good at tendance th roll tall was anjrwtred by a wa in which health radiates chirm miss flora moffat rn of bella bella bc wns l guest and spoke er interestingly of her work among the indians there miss fleadi britton who is tak ing the household economics course in toronto gave a talk on nutrition ind household crafts a demonstration of ieatherwork was also given which completed a verv ineresting and instructive afternoon a lov ely lunch was served bv mrs britton assisted by mrs pearl kennedy and mrs c mclntyre at ledgers swifts picnic shoulders 55 c lb oil 11 lacrosse in acton arena no game saturday july 26 game tuesday july 29 streetsville vs acton b hives 900 pm tstkelxr- we ir taking it th weak of july 28th to august 4th van wyck cleaners phon 272 acton ji applications now accepted compute and well balanced coursi of study in chiropractic teehmque liiding to doctor of chlro- piaetie diplntn i facilities for study of anatomy ihymoioe on rnistry putholn disstctinn bae- teriole physie il diagnosis xray embryology ptdii tries lirucal including n search and post graduate mursis approved for veterans training in cintu i and usa touryear course n cogniz ed by litc and provincial examining boards library tacihtus student activities gymnasium co hducaliunal continuation scholarships pro fessionally owned term starts september ind catalogue and lntrance requirements on application to registar canadian memorial chiropractic co luge 252 bloor street west toronto 5 ontario for further information about this rapidly growing profession sec or call d j armstrong doctor of chiropractic 15 frederick st n acton phone 550 auto biographies -of- acton people and acton places through aaany years about 100 iars ut whin tht grand trunk line was being eonstueted through acton tht sution yards for acton were laid out thi station was plant d abcul midway between mill and quttn striels at the east end uirr cattle yards and oil sheds and tttol ho us and freight shed v ith no passagiua to the station ixetpl on the railway track itself t the west end there wma the big wd with s capa city for three r four thenmand eord of wod with wssdsmcks beside the track and between them and the track lis tsw smaphorr lines uerr ttretcbrd thin to make matters more inconenient the water tank was located near mill st in the winter there was a glare of ice for ten feet around later the tank was moved in to the end of tht platform when thi present station supplanted the old shack a fine ntu tank was constructed it has unce passed away too ite ba csuiut4 3 ton fargo special heavy duty new 1 ton express new 50 chrysler sedan 50 chev coach 42 plymouth coach 41 plymouth coach 39 chev sedan 39 pontiac coach 34 chev coach 36 chev coupe cheap cheaper cars to choose from small house trailer sleeps two light to handle macswain motors chrysler and plymouth sales and service 252 qumk si nww 15 1 i

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