s thursday september 11 1b42 the acton free press acton ontario page seven ball game races features of picnic thn baptut muilon circle picnic wwtneld at the home of mr held mrs dunk and mr cohen were in ohartfe of the conteat and trace which were hj follow glrbf 3 and under donna land- borough boy fl and under keith dunk girl s to a suianne coben boy 8 to a reg dunk girl d to 12 ruth landaborough boy 0 to 12 roy dunk girl is and over mary reld spot race mr gordon bean con taat mr gordon cord wagner calling the kid in for bed mr carner sr ladle kick the ahoe jean gamer men kick the ahoe clarence held ladle apln the pie plate mary reld men apln the plate gnrd wagner clothe ptn race jean garner and mr gamer sr treaaur hunt fay gamer mr relit oldeat lady preaant mr gamer br youngeit lady preaent mr cohen an enjoyable supper wu served by mrs reld mrs cohen and mr chapman after the aupper a ball game wiu played by the gord wagner team and the fay gamer team with pay gamer team be ing the winner mr jean gamer thanked the hoatea for ue of their home nnd everyone had an enjoy able time fall work begins for united wa tlie womens association of the united church me at the home of mm j raliton on tuesday wilh the president mrs h burns pres iding the devotional period was taken by mrs s holmes and the roll call answered by labor the indies have started their foil work of qulltina and expect tobe kept quite busy plans for fall work were nrrnnffed for card were svtxx for illnww in home and hospitals plans wore made for a special event m the near future by bob frank a2 who threw thit pep bolru dont waif to talk to us about your rodocoratina problem 11 ui halp you plan your color uhimm so ui about it now everthing in painting decorating brush or spray phone 377 w acton ontario cambridge clothes th new fall rang of cloths rai on display they include a fine assortment of worsteds t gabardines and worsted flannels th fall fashion boole shows all the neweit styles also the mora conservative styles we will be pleased to show you the large assortment o cloths for suits and top coats from 4895 up for your fall sawing we are pleased to offer a selection of wool plaids broadcrapas twads etc in a choice of colors at reasonable prices see the assortment nw fall simplicity patterns in stock bhives play streefsville in int grou finals acton nhlveri a touin thlit astounded untuto observers by lending thn group throuah most of the season in their flral year of lacrosse con fused thtf filberts in th round robin playoff aerie plnyed to the four top intermediate teams by flnlshlnu a poor fourth picked as the leadlmt candidates to finish in either first or second place the xmilvc emerged from the six yonie xerles with the unenviable record of one win utfalbiut five losses and as a rexult art pitted aifalnst the improved streets- vllldthlatles in the intermediate o a roup finals first home ifame of tho best three of five series will bo played on saturday night here while the first uame will be played at tho hlce bowl in streuuvtlle tonight thursday the biuves were edited 1110 in a nip and tuck battle with streets- vllle at the arena saturday nluht and tuesday pm in a uame that had no bearing on the standing went down to thchrilxlh loss in a blood and thunder eplsodu with dundas to the tune of b4 the re ferees called the dundns same be fore it was finished due to rouuh play and frequent f uinta which marred the same most of the way dundas has a tough series com- ins up with burlington said tho officials explaining why they cal led the game we dont wont any one to gel hurt they threatened to call a halt as early as the half when players of both teams resorted to stlck-nwlng- ing and fisticuffs to vent their feel ings on one another the odd thing about it wai that the game had no value to either team and was junt played to finish the series acton was coachless milt bur rows being absent and the duties being handled by al south and norm young in turm young was out of harness with leg injuries and gord nobcrtson of fergus filled in for him in the nets there were outbursts of temper from both teams that had no paral lel this season but the highlight of the game for mcdonald the most intrepid official occurred ot the end of the second quarter tecchi a fiery biindle of concern for the hornets blistering wilh in- dinniititm from a 10 minute miscon duct he had tacked on him for his choice of adjectives in the first quarter tripped junior bcnumont ns tin bell rang to end the second period the man in white thumbed him in the direction of the sinners bench tecchi protested then he pushed the ref pushed hack tec chi pushed again and so did a couple of hornets the ref pushed hack then practically the entire dundas team pushed ut the referee they pushed him clean to the pen alty box where save for interven tion by a few hhlves and a photo graphers flash bulb popping might have pummelled him more as it was tecchi finished the game out side the precincts of the arena and jvhnt did the grateful ref say when the incident was over if the acton team doesnt stop the rough stuff ill withdraw the dundas team from the game gratitude aside from the first two periods when most of the lacrosse was play ed it wasnt much of a game the third and fourth qarters left an un favourable impression on the cus tomers many leaving before the game was called the teams divided goals in the first quarter taillefer notching one for acton and hillier tying it up in short order two goals by van- atter and one by jackson to singles by bob wilson and johnny haines of the bhives put dundas ahead 13 going into the third quarter both teams notched a goal in the third quarter beaumont for acton and hillier for the hornets in the dual chapter pundas moivd fiom i f 1 1 e throuv to put them two up and then taking adantage of defensive lipsei sewed it up with two moie preview of playoffs saturday night streetsville gave acton fans a preview of what to ex pect tn the group finals winch start tonight behind most of the way the thistles came through with three goals in the last five minutes to edge the bhivcs 1110 gordie cruikshank a lot of pla er just recently added t the thistle i osier was the spark he scored three goals two of them important numbers nine and 10 that enabled the visitors to come from behind nursing badly wrenched legs that were swathed m bandages norm young was not up to his usual per formance and the rest of the team suffered as a result hutledge in the nets for streetsville on the other ham had an on night and kicked out shots galore especially n the fust two quaiters when the bhives threw eei thing but the unk benches at him seoie b periods was 33 alston 7 streetsville i acton 1 sn eetsville 7 and the final tllu junior beau mont was top bhivc with four goals and ivil had his chai lot go ing tjuinn with two goals um- doni mitandlev taillefer and haines a ith one wete other beac ons on the acton team haines tinned in a me two way performance from his defense posi tion while krapek laed in creep er gear most of the night his lack lustre performance was brightened considerably is the result of a go ing er he gae widdcts of the thistles in the firt penod after the latter look a vicious swing at him ive wee tournament other lucrosse action this week sees the pee wees coached and managed by marc laffener and walt alexander enter a tournament in brampton where teams from all over the province play in a sort of lacrosse world series the local kids leave on saturday morning for the jaunt principal reports on school opening with a full board of trustees and chairman onkes presiding the public school board met in the new school at 730 pm at their regular meeting tuesday september 3 principal mckenxle reported that h classes were held in the school with a total attendance of 45081 kindergarten primary mrs dills and mum klrby 33 grade 1 mrs alger 31 grade 1 mrs gamble 38 grade 2 mum mackay 3fl grades 2 and 3 miss bralda 30 grades 3 and 4 mrs little 33 grade 4 miss anderson 34 grade 5 mrs wilkinson 34 grades a and fl mr mckeown 34 grade 0 miss folster 30 grade 7 mr smith 37 grade 8 mr mckenxle principal mckenxle explained that the children were accommod ated with very little confusion that the kp tots were taken to tholr new clajtsroom nnd the pupils were assembled in the classrooms used last year prom there the teachers brought all grade pupils 1 to 0 to the general pur pane room where 300 chairs were well filled tho pupils were then assigned to the various classrooms grades 1 2 fl and the kp classes ore in the new classrooms pupils from grades 3 4 s fl and 7 couldnt help but be envious of their more fortunate classmates but their turn will comi in grade fl requisitions for necessary text books and maps were opproved expenditure of m00 was ap proved for k p supplies board suggested that the prlnclp ballinafad big congregations for anniversary anniversary services were hold in balllnafad united church on sun day with i ante congregations at tending both services tlev moore of waterdown was guest speaker in the morning n hov e a currey of acton in the evening when two very inspiring addresstvs were given the choir was assisted in the morning by mrs klrby williams or cooksvllle soloist nnd in the evening by the milton male quartette the music ot both services wus very much appreciated mrs delmar french played the nrgnn the community was saddened on hearing of the passing of mr john mclean who passed away very suddenly on saturday night at his home lp acton funeral service was held on tuesdny at the victor b rumloy funeral homo with in terment in erin cemetery mr and mrs cecil alger of ham ilton spent the woeknnd with mr ond mrs arnold mcenery mrs annie vannoterof george town visited with mr and mrs henry hilts on sunday mr s g bonnett made a good showing of his shorthorn attle at the cnk taking eight firsts out of a pooitblc 10 mr maurice ba uer herdsman was in charge obituary born at ballinafad dies september 1st attendance officer for george town public and high schools for many years mrs colllna freure died in acton on september 1 she had been o resident of georgetown since 1004 but had spent the pas several months in on acton nursing home mrs freure was the former col llna mcdonald and was horn on april 11 infio on the oth line es queslng near balllnafad a dress maker by trade she was married in irflo to john warner freun they lived at dolly vnrden then moved to port rowan where mr freure died in 1000 four years later she moved back to george- own her parents dunran mc donald and barbara mcallister were horh horn on the lsle of islny scotland 01 chris immh school began on september 2nd with an assembly in room 1 mr ilobblns outlined a few plans for this year and explained our system to those entering grade 0 after assembly each class went to its homo room where it was visited by the teachers individual ly the first day of school was over by 11 oclock mr cuthhertson is tho naw science and pt teachor replacing mr heron he has already begun the organisation of our rugby team ond since school spirit is run ning high wesholl hove a better season this year miss snyder ih the new language teacher replacing miss oommle nominations for the executive of the student council for the 1052113 season will bo held at- assembly next thursday morning wo are running on a temporary time table for tho first week but tho permanent schedule will be ready soon and the school year will hove begun in earnest eveftton she was a member of st johns al discourage hanging any pictures united church where she took an in new classrooms for the present active part in church affairs as n the secretary was requested to member of the womans assoclat- ask mr mann to arrange to stagger his noon hour so that a caretaker would be on duty during that per iod the board adopted the policy with dairies that each dairy would deliver milk for kp room altern ate months morning and afternoon delivery as the largest class would be held in the morning thereby each dairy would have equal share of business the department frowns on children starting school before the age or five years the board strict ly adheres to the established rule of accepting enrolment of children who attain the age of five by dec ember 31st the chairman called a special meeting next week to cover insur ance ion and the missionary society she was a life member of knox presbyterian church wms and was one of the oldest members of georgetown womens institute she leaves three children percy of richmond indlano fcrol mrs william mccorkindale toronto and warner of detroit michigan the funeral service last wed nesday ot the mcclurc funeral home georgetown was conducted by rev john m smith and her nephew rev duncan foster of winona united church interment was in greenwood cemetery georgetown pallbearers were rao j freure fergus ernest and bruce freure guelph earl hlndley rock wood thomas faster terra colta and harold cleave george town visitor returns to south carolina miss lois black has returned to south carolina having spent the summer with her sister and broth er mrs suter and hugh mr and mrs jack morrelt nnd rickey guelph were sunday visit ors with mr and mrs j p ben- ham mr and mrs wm smith ac companied mr ond mrs fred bnp- tle and visited with mrs miller and family brampton on sundny mr and mrs fred murray guelph were sunday visitors with mr and mrs wm head mrs bob mcleod king visited mrs h morris last tuesday sunday visitors with mrs geo jest in were mr and mrs lloyd cutting acton and mr and mrs ted jestm and family rock wood mr ted fountain guelph npent the weekend at the home of his parents mr and mm charlie fountain mr and mrs t d mccutcheon visited a couple of days last week with mrs e kee exeter friends of mr h morris ore orry to hear he is back in hospital again all wish him a speedy rec overy sunday visitors with mr ond mrs howard gllbank and wendy were dr and mrs james wilson and ralph st catharines orton join mimosa to mark anniversary clearing auction sale in esques1ng of livestock and implements church servicer wen- withdrawn heie sunday on account of anniv ersary services at mnrnvn ohureh rev riskier of guelph was guest speaker rev erla currey took charge of services at guelph mr and mrs j cirruthers kar en and jimmy of hamilton- visited several homes here during the weekend miss melba dearing and ma al da vies of toronto spent the week end at the formers home here mr and mrs bert weeks and li1 about 1500 lbs a quiet team girls spent sunday at hultonvllle sct ot team harness odd collars roy ballentine the undersigned have received insii uctions from iamii mckfci me to sill bv public auction at his farm lot 30 on the oth line of ei- quesing the farm is situated about miles east of ballinafad and about 5 miles north of george town tuesday september 16 commencing at 100 oclock sharp horses team of work horses consisting of clyde mare and a jbrown gelding percheron weigh- with mr and mrs mrs walter gibson of alliston is vlsiting relatives here at present mr and mrs don overland and mr and mrs elwin mcgill were pair of new horse blankets open bells string bells and chimes collar tops and belts stewart clip pers cattle red shorthorn cow fresh red shorthorn cow with water will boll at the top of mount- blanc at b4 degrees fahren- helt guivts at the wedding of miss stella overland in orangevlile baptist church on saturday after noon mrs richardson of hamilton spent the weekend with her cous ins mr and mrs ernest awrcy and family mr and mrs larry p worch of san diego calif are holidaying with the i otters parents mr and mrs wm donaghy mr and mrs tom morden and family of rock wood spent sund iy t with mr and mrs k c nevilhi and family mr and mrs clifford watson and familv toronto spn sunday with the formers mother mr john watson mr and mrs earl hooper and family mrs mearl mcgaulev and lucille spent sunday with relatives at london j mr and mrs j k thompson and mr and mrs la ban bogg- of fer gus vim ted recently with mr and mrs dave jestin nonsink swim suit learning to swim a new- bathing suit gives you an extra boost according to the financial post made of buoyant material bet ween layers of water repellent fab ric it helps to keep you on top it doesnt interfere with the ordinary motions of swunmins or diving its claimed heifer calf at foot red shorthorn cow with heifer calf at foot bred on june 25 black holstein heifer bred may 27 spotted cow fresh heifer calf at foot red and white cow bred june g bluegrey heif er bred june 7 black and white heifer fresh black and white heif er bred august 9 a very choice lot of cows a h milked young cattle pair of year ling holstein heifers 7 shorthorn eirling steers shorihorn yearling heifer hogs a chunks implements new idea man ure spreader fleury 21 plow disc plow oliver ruling plow quebec siilkv plow f and w spring tooth cultivator set of harrows and cart eel roller single scuffler m and ii binder dain mower m h dium hav loader mil side deliv- er rake mil hay tedder rubber tired w agon wagon box shelving bench sleighs cutter top buggy democrat hav fork roftes pulleys ec 2 stone boats weigh scales wagon onimes and wheels mh 11 hov seed drill 2 pig crates water trough fanning mill 2 grinding stone- shngs buggv wheels di laval cream separator piles of odd 1 lumber chains pullevs bags forks etc milk pails churns etc hay is ton mixed i terms cash with clerk on dav tvne f sal 1 no chattels to be removed until settled for no reserve as the owner li giv ing up farming because of 111 health w a of the united church bal linafad will have a booth on the br auctioneers hlndley wtlptt phone ldrt noclcwood 177j milton pair dates announced fol ontario events to us held this year dutos of fair have been an nounced by the agricultural soc ieties branch of the department of agrlculturo for thin yar and the following events will prove of int erest to many of our readers wo suggest you clip it for ready refer- once acton spl 10 20 arthur spt 23 24 bolton oct 3 4 braeebkjge srpt 11 13 caledon spt 2fl 27 caledonia sept 2o27 cooksvllle sept 12 13 elmlra aug msept 1 rln oct- 11 13 gall sept 1820 georgetown sept 12 13 grand valley oct 3 4 markham m oct 24 milton sept m w tecswater sapt 30 oct i orangevlile sept ib 17 toronto royal winter fair nov 1422 slmcoe sept 30oct 4 slroctavuln oot 3 4 in the united states more than 20000 companies are now spending an aggregate of 4k0000000 yearly to provide recreational opportuni ties for their employee- which is more than twice as much as they were spending only three years ago operating costs in ontario for in dustrial recreation now reach the t25o000o mark each year sebastian cornel wilde dashing circus star pins ring- ling brothersbarnum baiiey circus displacing holly betty hutton from the coveted center ring whicn is traditionally the spot for the greatest drawing carct among the acts in spite of her unhappmess at having been deprived of the center ring hol ly recognises sebastians ability and knows that the only way she can regain the top posnion is by doing more daring and more im pressive stunts than sebastian i its a thnllaminute at the greatest show on earth starting monday sept 15 at the roxy acton saturday evening at sev en the acton town band with clowns will parade through town to remind you to get ready for the greatest show on earth join in the parade join in the fun brussel sprouts grow in clumps on a xlngle atom confiteor she the man i marry must b as brave its u hon but not forward liuiidnome as apollo but not con celled wise us solomon- but moek a a iamb a man who lskind to uwry woman but loves only me he how lucky wo met cars for sale ponllacs and bulcka for immadlajajjatlvary used cars and trucks 50 chev 2 door sedan 47 pflcknrd 2 door sedan 40 quick 4 door sudan 51 chov ion pickup 49 chov jjton pickup your choice for 7500 37 studobakor coupa 36 plymouth coupo 35 chev 2 door sedan model a ford 2 door sedan 4 1 dodge panel truck lome garner motors ltd phena 4s2 acton ola intermediate b finals saturday sept 13 streetsville thistles vs acton bhives adults 50c 900 pm children under 12 free 12 to 16 25c mens broadcloth shirts i r in white blue or grey sanforized fused collars pearl buttons size- 141 to 17 special 295 b d rachlin acton auto biographies -of- acton people and acton places through many years juhnmc nu-kit- wat one of tin- limt nurchanls the town cti jv iu- siltl i ltllion iki pit imf miunty into d general mock ot mh rlikrulim- llu itck miliuied rchttira dry noods bmt ntl sh- ind a liquor dipnrtrn nt the busntss thrived mi n kin iiii if i ncf vvja ulnvd -i- 1 uilorink ubliahnunt a noui in il of infiuiity was dipltd in ttkmi orders for cloth ing whrn a rti of orrroatinf cimr in it would br dlvldrd into two ami rolled into ftrparate web at dtffrrrnt prices a customer would rumr in to look at cloth for an ovrrcoat the flrt rnd of thr ub would tx- nhown with an ovrrcoat to be nude at lu hut herrn a cine thinf thr talrmnuui would ny show ing ihr other part of the wrh if ou like a belter coat well rie ou th made up for 14 it is iipoited llt- cuitomit usually took the bctur piece johnnie ciint was cut ihurt t a firu that swept away his stock to be cantlnud 34 chev i ton fargo new 3ton special new fargo 51 plymouth sedan 39 chev 36 chev coupe 32 chev coupe 32 chev sedan 31 chev sedan macswain motors chrysler and plymouth oales and service 251 quaan si is