Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 25, 1952, p. 5

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thursday september is 1bss the acton free press acton ontario iqe nvx interior oecokating for s superior worlcmamhlp quick efficient servlcv and the new wallpaper sample book -call- cyril l tin decorator rockwood si ring 5 r bob frank cattle rlnf at aclon fair was a busy place sat urday as classes wore judged for the awards here a class of guernseys is under tho judges inspection while managers arrange the cattle en tries weregenerally good with cattlemen claiming they had never seen fuller classes the boys and girls fat market cattle class drow particularly high praise from officials many of the entrants in that class will be showing at the royal winter- fair staff photo j f it straight mm tke baokiet ihuhi im going to win today its a lure bet that we can help you with your decorating plant ome and talk to u about your color tchomo lose to streetsville 1211 bhives out of p although th carried a 107 load into the fourth quarter the b- hives couldnt match strectsvilles ffve goal output in the last period and as a result went down to a 1211 defeat in the fourth rome of the best in five lacrosse semifinals at the arena thursday nifihl the loss eliminated the bhives and sent the thistles into the ola intermediate b finals against orangevillc it was streetsvilles second straight one goal deci sion following the pattern of the previous rome in streetsville which the thistles took on an overtime goal by harvey madgett the acton club blew wide open in that final quarter goalie jim robertson filling in for the injured norm young had little chance on the five shots which eluded him playing minus three of their better players the bhives neverthe less made n good impression on the 800 odd fans who witnessed the game feeling was that they could have won at full strength but for their first year in lacrosse the club went beyond expectations nt the beginning of the season whos incrmmt it ingram an unassuming defenje- mon who showed nothing in the way of ability all through the ser ies was the streetsville hero he pulled the string on the winning goal thai sent the large contingent from streetsville into a frenzy of excitement it was the first time in the game the thistles had the edge and the visitmg fans made the most of it thunderstruck at the sudden turn of events the bhives suddenly seemed to realize the scries was at take notice the period of daylight saving time for the town of acton will end on sunday september 28th at 2 am this is in conformity with the surrounding municipalities which revert to standard time at this time b d rachlin mayor stake they put in a furious bid to tie it up in the inst five minutes working feverishly they hit the goal posts the goalie shot from right angles and left angles from right in front got all tangled up in front of rutledge in the streets ville nets the thistles held them off for three anxious minutes when the bell signalling games end went off a cheer that nearly rent the arena roof was sent up by streets ville fans acton players congratulated the thistles for winning a scries that few gave them much chance at cop ping at the outset the bhives outscored them on the series g4 to 48 but couldnt match the old col lege try the thistles put into every game townsend four goal man the thistles threw everything but the rink benches at robertson in the first quarter but in spite of this it was acton who scored the first goal johnny haines did the hon ors on a free throw awarded in front of the streetsville net doug towhscnd made it 20 when he cashed tom howells pass but ron clearing auction sale of horses milk cows m11 trac tors farm iraplrmrnu hay grain and furniture saturday night acton arena starting at 730 pm fergus peewees vs acton peewees fergus seniors vs acton bhives unefttgame for john uunski the undersigned rtictioruers have received instructions from fred whaitltottle tu sell by public miction hu farm lot 5 con vs at lowvile united church on wflnesday october 1 1952 at 1 pm sharp the following cows durham avrshirc in full flow bred aug 3 holstein n full flow bred june durham- jersey in full flow bred june 14 black holstein in full flow bred june 16 holstein in full flow ored june 18 holstein in full flow bred june 19 holstein in full flow bred june 23 holstein in full flow bred july 14 holstein in full flow bred june 2fi holstein in full flow bred july 25 durham in full flow bred julv 30 durham in full flow bred aug 1 holstein i in full flow bred july 30 holsicln in full flow bred aug 5 holstein in full flow bred aug 12 here fordjersey not milking durham bull 2 years old registered horses matched bay percher- on team gelding and filly 12 ani 11 years belgian gelding 10 vcars hay and grain eight tons baled hay timothy ten tons j pose hay alfalfa 400 bus oats household furniture walnut parlor suite 8 pieces ant ique 9piece dining- room suite mission oak 5- piece kitchen madgett and widdess tied it up before townsend sniped his second goal of the chapter to put acton ahead 32 at the end of the first quarter playing an improved game the b- hives enjoyed n g2 margin at tho half junior beaumont howell and townsend struck to put acton well ahead those three scorers were- the best in the bhiye on the night es pecially townsend boom boom wilson blnzcd o shot into the cords to bring the thistles closer early in the third quarter but freddie kentncr nullified that by working his way in alone deking cruickshank his pestiferous check and driving the ball home with joe gerrie in penance t howell made it it3 for acton before burton whip ped in two qinckies to make it 05 doug townsend took howells pass and converted it for his fourth goal of the night but wilson squnred it moments inter then quinn shot from the angle for another for ac ton widdess made it seven for streetsville before the period end ed urate n by a shade junior beaumont hit the upper right corner early in the fourth quarter to give acton an u7 lead with about 11 minutes to play and then streetsville struck first ing ram then burton with his fourth counter scored junior beaumont and evans went off for fighting and while mcnnir served a penalty har vey madgett parlayed n 110 deficit into a one goal lead with a spark ling goal that caught the bhives flatfooted in the thistle end evans tied it up and it wasnt long until ingram went jn unmolested to sink what proved to be the winner twelve penalties were handed out by the referees in a comparatively rough game obituary family survives late tom robson funeral service was hold on tuesday september 16 tor the late tom robson who died nt his home on church st on sunday septem ber 14 his wifo the former eliza beth scrun predeceased him in 1040 surviving are two sons jack of acton harold of georgetown one daughter nora of acton and one grandson pallbearers were g fields g laxenby s snow w maddox g fryer- and w mchugh flower benrers were gj simp son b drew h dennis and a clifford floral tributes wore received from the following family grand son turkoss williams and cooney families acton branch canadian legion no 197 thompson family neighbors david robson annie and tom shore mr and mrs w dennis acton girl guides mr a clifford sam and doris snow mr and mrs geo fryer irene and andy management and staff bar- rnger cleaners mr and mrs geo green the boys of the upper lea ther mr and mrs c rochor frank ella delaine nnd peter director and staff beardmore and co employees association beard- more and co the mchugh family the bathometer is an instrument for measuring depth of water hottest oil heater buyintown tension table with 6 chairs oak bedroom suite barrel churn robe tractor and farm imple ments massey harris tractor on rubber no 30 massey harris tractor plow no 23a massey har ris double disc cockshurt mnber tired manure spreader rubber tired farm wagon massey harris hay loader drop head massey harris mower 5 ft oil bath massey har ris binder fl ft masse v hans cul- tipacker massey harris hay ted der dumn rake flat hay rack massey harris 13disc grain drill woods electric chopper df laval milking machine 2 units 3sectlon diamond point harrows 4seetlon levelling harrows sloop sleighs steel tired wagon cutter inthrow team dwc walking plow onr- horse garden cultivator 2000 lb scales bag truck steel hog troughs hog crate one set heavy harness odd harness 2 bags cattle mineral forks shovels chains ladders etc no reserve as farm is sold and proprietor is giving up farming terms cash with clerk day of sale htndilry and jxltott c auctioneers only jhiryyi pull size big capacity omnuihm otkrihhwdi- circulating oil heatiri hms pjontyl dig capacity oil beater with gcoui ne duotherm boating efficiency hafa beautifully i superb new styling rich brown finish brass door pulit hats cuanl exctasiv dual chamber burner is dean burn log on ugh or low fire setting end gives more beat from every drop of oil tof veioe featw automatic draft minder xtaste stop per coordinated controls manning electric phoft 330 acton auto biographies acton people and acton places through many years miller hcmslrert who operated the danville grocery whom we talked of inst week left acton nnd finally settled in cleveland there was also erected on the site of the pins tonics ami howling alley building n log building in which the lute john oconnor had a shm shop and residence for several years ac tons skating link was located on this lot nnd known as the king edward kink it wan flooded by using the fire engine to pump the water down from the town hall this was before the days of waterworks in acton and one of the wells was located nt the town hall itolierl agnrw erected the dominionhotel the first hotel on that lot vjk the anderson house a lag building it waa the lilrtliplare of oliver anderson who spent his boyhood days here and attended lllr old school hubert a knew built the dominion hotel and under hlo supervision anil that of his wife made it one of the most popular hostelries in the province from the day the doors opened it was largely patronized by tiavcllers all of whom had a good word for lhe treatment received to he continued macswain motors chrysler and plymouth oales and service 252 quean st v phona 85 acton two shows nightly continuous from 730 saturdays and holidays from 700 with matinees starting at 2 pm our candy bar hasyour favourite treat fridaysaturday few ojtm u trjwar u tfcqjttoimii cw jutjewtjhiir earn mtmiir woa r i ii ni fiiuli sept 2627 extra film fun i bombalero uncie donalds ants on stage saturday at matinee intermittion hillbilly band of local artists costume contests prizes prizes prizes mondaytuesday 2 thrilling days sept 2930 ham tmmi how close can a movie get to your heart who raises a child of her own flesh lives with nature who raises a child of anothers lives with god jerrywald and norman krasna tv- jane wyman in the ihlffe veil a t the portrayal the cast the drama of the year please do not miss this picture of the year i back to standard time starting monday sept 29th showtime schedule continuous monday thru friday from 700 pm saturdays and holidays continuout from 630 matinee at 2 pm wedthurs oct 12 ktimmtomhmuutcuxum for added entertainment pleauire no pets allowed the rainmakers news

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