Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 11, 1953, p. 5

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thursday june lhh 13 the actqn free press acton ontario art bennett shows slides to juniors the regular meeting of the acton junior farmer and junior institute was field at the borne of wes storey tfm may 13 at the boys meeting there was a short discussion pertaining to the forthcoming ball tournament it was decided to ask glen scott to coach the girls meeting was on a similar basis with the group decid ing to hold the first practice the following sunday afternoon mac sprowl introduced the guest speaker at the joint meeting art bennett the assistant agricultural repr for halloo and peel mr bennett showed films on the southern states the delegates from the guelph conference yvonne mc- enery and bill somervuje gave their report fter which anne mc- xaughlin gave a paper the meeting adjourned and lunch was served wa baking sale report received in the absence of the president tin x drysdale first vicepresi dent presided at the meeting of the womans association of the united church held thursday in the sun- 4lay school room the devotional period was taken by mrs wflder- spln and roll call was answered by father an invitation to attend the picnic at the cedarvale school for girls in georgetown was received a report on the baking sale was very sausfaby one of thetnembera mrs james held who has been a patient in ucipii ucucrsl hospital fiu stiuu weeks was removed to a convales cent home in toronto best wishes for a complete recovery to health were expressed the meeting closed with the mlz pah benediction get a showdown demonstration of the far more powerful fitfr lowestpriced tractor of its kind i in canada i 1550 dlivrd on your farm including taxoi lofftt fauun thatota ferguson tractor minister ordained in hamilton church last wednesday evening june 3 mr and mrs harold griffin mrs prank freeman and mr and mrs arthur swackhamer attended the ordination service held at westdale united church hamilton when their minister wra gibb was or daihed kathleen marie daughter of mr and mrs leslie swackhamer and rae andrew son of mr and mrs wallace swackhamer were baptiz ed at a baptismal service held at churchdl united church by rev w gibb on sunday june 7 mr and mrs harold swackhamer nadlne and joyce mr and mrs chris swackhamer jim mi e ross and diane mr and mrs ross swack haroer mr and mrs dirk van gooxen john and mary attended the service and visited over the weekend at the home of mr and mrs arthur swackhamer and mr and mrs leslie swackhamer june and kathleen mr arthur swackhamer is a patient at guelph general hospital he underwent an operation tues day and is doing as well as can be expected x umehouse attend celebration of golden wedding mr robert linham mr and mrs walter linham and linda attended the golden wedding reception of mr and mrs boucher neaf brami ton recently mrs kathleen sutherland f london was a visitor with the a w benton s a w ago i l ll mr and mrs wallace gordon and family visited relatives at teeswa ter recently mr and mrs e karn and m harold karn attended the funeril of their uncle the late henrv o t at kitchener a week igo mr curne visited mr and mri watchom at west hill last wee end the ftc browns visited it meaford on sunday mr and mrs mills attended th baptism services for their grant children susan ann and thom s ainslcy children of mr and mis w l mills in streetsville angli can church on sunday afternoon one and a half cents on ea h dollar of sales was the net prolu before income taxes of canadian chain grocery stores in 1951 now open on spoodvato avo east at northoait city limits thurifn juno 1112 barefoot mailman technicolor robert cummings terry moore satmon june 1315 african queen technicoor catherine hepburn humphrey bogart tuoswed juno 1617 breakdown ann richards william bishop thursjfri juno 1819 golden girl technicolor aaitzi goynor dale robertson box office open 715 djbv always color cartoon and news childrens playground 2 shows nightly rain or clear children utter it yean free 3r ty rams rap indians swamp thistles to share first place with s arm a plumbingheating hot water steam air conditioning lumoinq neaimq iubduss itht and ferry iuniteec ramming in 17 goals to streets villes six acton consolidated their first place tie with samia in the intermediate lacrosse circuit on tuesday night m streetsville s rice bowl coach joe gcrrie had the rams in fine fettle and they had an 11 3 itad by half time just coast inr in the last hilf they still out scored the thistles 63 and missed many opportunities to enlarge the count it was the third straight win for acton without a loss sarnia is the only other team in the league that has not yet tasted defeat the schedule resumes on satur day here for the rama with dundas the visitors next wednesday night the rams visit georgetown for their first test with the n and g s as the georgetown team has been dubbed sarnia defeated georgetown in their home opener on friday night 104 lloyd smith went on a scoring picnic for acton on tuesday chalk ing up five goals and two- or three assists johnny brunski got three doug smith gordie burton and ken woods two apiece harold av ery jack mann and john krapek each sniped a single the game wasn t rough with both teams playing it clean acton is ohsweken m it took 10 minutes of overtime before the rams won their second game in as many starts by edging ohsweken indians 12 10 in the home opener of the lacrosse season here on saturday night score was tied at 10aii when the teams went into the extra session the indians tying it up in the last minute of play just when it looked like an acton vie lory a neat goal from the stick of pflu tive ken watkjns put the bams ahead early in the extra session and gordie burton added another un assisted his third of the night in the later stages to ensure an acton win earlier the game could easily have gone to ohswcken but costly penalties seemed to inspire the rams to greater heights than they reached it any time in regulation time it wis in uphill battle ill the waj for the rams agnnst a much lm proved ohhweken team fuc hun drcd fins who sat ih for the opener were treated lo lustreless and some times dull lacrosse in the first three quarters when the indians seemed to have an edge on the acton team fine net minding from g thomas thwarted the best the big guns of the acton club could throw at him and a shaky ram defense let the isitors pour in on normie young in the nets unmolested the score wis tied at the end of the first period 2 2 but ohswekcn had a 7 4 edge as the teams went into the last half three unanswer ed goals by the rams m the third quarter put everything on even terms again the acton team play ing better when they were short handed twice exchanged goals in the final chapter until mann cashed in lloyd smith s pass out to make it 10 9 for acton with less than a minute left to pla hill of the indians was left uncovered in front of young and he dcidlocked the count with a bouncing shot that eluded normie s grisp auction sale of furniture household effects real estate etc the undersigned have received instructions from the executor o the estate of the latf mrs jamfs houston to sell bv public auction at her late home main st milton on satirda1 june 13th 1953 at 130 o clock the following chesterfield and 2 chairs to match in excellent condition cor ncr whatnot settee and 2 chairs to match oval centre table walnut hall seat 2 wilton rugs axminstei rug roll top secretary large com bination library tattle round ex tension table large buffet and china cabinet to match 6 dining room chairs 6 occasional chairs davenport cabinet radio mantel radio large buffet mirror small secretary odd kitchen table hot point electric stove 7 cu ft electric refrigerator almost new gtlson electric washing machine enamn tub electric sewing machine el ectrie iron large wicker chai- oik bedroom suite including dresser with very high mirror vanit tabic odd walnut dresser with van ity mirror vanity dresser chest of drawers odd dressers odd wash stands dressmakers jud lawn mower grass shears step ladders wheel barrow buffalo robe 4 fn coal quantity of fire wood odd rugs blankets curtains drapes silverware glassware some cut odd dishes fincv dishes linen otctures cooking utens is shovels hoes hand saws quantity of can ned fruit and numerous other small household effects real estate m the same time and place there will bi offer ed fir sale subject to a reserve bid the home consisting of a large corner lot on which is erected i 9- t srorev sudsianttat hnck house centre hall plan with full basement furnace and bath also 1 car garage separate from house rooms are all lame with 4 bed rooms upstairs fireplace in living room triis property is situated on main st close to shopping centre churches bus and park anyone in terested in a home for residential ot business purposes would do wll to inspect this property pre v loutf to sale propertr ma be in spected 3 davs previous to sale hv appointment with executor or un dersiimed auctioneer term on chate cash dav o picing the actoii attack wns little ken wat kins with three goals and an assist with gordie burton also notching three rcvis bennett and doug smith fired a pair apiece for the winners with bennett also rack ing up an assist jack mann and johnny brunski sniped the other two acton goals while lloyd smith with two p cornell and avery with one each shared the brackets with assists doug smith and ken watkins followed by burton in that order looked like top hands for the rams while a martin and bomberry of the ohsweken club turned in fine performances the visitors were hampered from the start with only half their line up appearing they turned in a creditable performance however until they were reinforced krapek and avery two of the big guns in acton s victory over dundas were silenced although avery did break into the assist column in the third quarter twenty five penalties three of them resulting in players being ejected for fighting blemished the game which got out of hand on two or three occasions the aclon play ers in particular couldn t hold their tempers and intervention by more placid mates prevented a donny- brook from erupting in overtime mann and woods of the rams and peters of ohsweken were the sin ners banished for fighting ohsweken g thomas g d thomas w johnson p peters n bomberry w martin h martin a martin m martin c martin f hill p skye acton n young g h o conn ell k woods d h avery k watkins d smith j krapek j brunski j mann r bennett c bennett g csmtttt ttzjil jr choir piano solos highlight recital fndiy evening the event of the srison took plice in the town hill on the occision of miss join pick i ring artc md her music pup lis pliying their numbers it th pnno the event was well attend ed by parents and friends of the young folks who excelled thimselv cs in the rudiments of music mr elmer h mccanncll was chairmin for the evening mr campbell mcarthur of guelph was present and contributed several numbers with miss helen sturgeon as accompanist other highlights of the program were the opening numbers by muriel armstrong and joan pick ering a boys choir of some 14 or 15 voices with joan pickering nt the piano and directed by mur lei armstrong was a feature of the program siturday evening mr dave d gray was chairman for the second evening of piano concert in be tween numbers by piano pupils mtss frances spiars of guelprtcon trlbutcd selections on her marimbi accompanied by jim bard of guelph at the piano both even nigs mane land contributed piano selections preceding and concluding the progrim m armstrong and j pickering pliyed music for the nitional anthem and o qamdi much credit is due to j pickering for the success of her large njm ber of pupils who excelled thom selves in their pieces mr and mrs dave d gra re turned from their trip to enfihnd where they spent a few weeks a number from rock wood wer in guelph last week in connect i n with coromtion celebrat ois which were largelv attended noi only bv guelph citizens but ot ler from districts surrounding hours for services at st john i church and the presbyterian church ire 10 a m during jun further announcements later i mr and mrs george bavnc ind helen attended the dedication of a new himmond organ at belwoii on sunday afternoon mr neil lambert teller in thi roval bank here has been trans ferred to ridgetown where he has been promoted to accountant his minv friends in rock wood and guelph wish him success in hi new position wtek end and sunday visitors miss zelda woodall of brantford with mr and mrs patrick o highwav mr vorman lambert o lion s head miss helen bavne pre ton miss enid mcnabb of tor into mr and mrs russel ross and son billv of branfird miss fltzabeth mcphedran of or angevilte rev mervin carson of winniper is v siting with rev and mrs j as noive braeside mr graham guild of london is holidaving in town with his par rnts mr and mrs wi bur j guild and i hers cmgatulalions to mr and mrs duncan mcphedran on the blrh of i son also to mr and mrs leo svnnot f acton the birth of a daughter and to mr and mrs wm hlemveldt nee mary lovelh a i diughter 1 messrs hmdley and elliott con ducted an extensive auction sale for miss clara harris the prop em of the late mrs annie harris at h late home mondav evening m and mrs dave rovce of pus i n h ind mr james rovce o cue h were reoem visitors wt h mr stewart s rovce nab first place in county league campbellville intermediate hard ball team took over undisputed possession of first place in the halton county baseball association by virtue or a 21 victory over the oakville team on wednesday june 3 jack roberts for campbellville and lefty allan for oakville hooked up in a brilliant southpaw pitching duel whjch saw the former allow hut two hhs while striking out eight and walking five while the former intercounty senior league star gave up three hits struck out 13 and showed perfect control as he failed to walk a single batter oakville took a 1 0 lead in the third inning when with two out ken pollock walked and scored johnstons single to right when early held the ball too long in the outfield this lead held up till the ninth when tommy dowling op ened the inning for campbellville with a double to centre field ken moore then hit to the pitcher who attempted to get dowling going in to third but just failed by t whisker moore then stole second and when stan henderson sent a long fly to left dowling scored and moore took third after catch hugh barlow then rattled double off the centre field fence which drove in moore and won the game for campbellville dowling and barlow with doubl es and roberts with a single got the campbellville hits while john ston with two singles did all oak villes clubbing lose one campbellville made the season i record five wins against one loss atgeorgetown on friday nigbt as they swamped the tcant there 122f in an abbreviatcdfivc inning game harry hamilton for the winners illowed three hits while walking four and striking out five where as douglas and timleck who shared the hurling chores for georgetown allowed nine hits six wilks and struck out three georgetown opened the scoring in the second inning when gille w ilkc d took s cond on becker s ngl third on a wild pilch ind stored ifter wilurs fly lo centre rif sij3 m ue restaurant under new management ne proprietor c j koebel meet your new neighbor this week end bhive restaurant mfmfnto a twdve vrir old hoj son of a doctor invited a plivmatc into the house and thty discovered a skelc ton in the closet of the consultation room whats that asked the visiting boj oh that said the doctors son thats dids first patient ola intermediate lacrosse dundas hornets vs acton rams saturday june 13 8 30 pm acton arena admission 50c children under 14 fr sale term and rondltiots 01 reil es lite made known dat of sac j o reserve voth ig tri be rcmov i ed lint 1 settled for w h r ev htndley axd ei liott urtl hf tjotd crawford campbe ivhe executor for estate h 1 2 delayed action i ue1v i tit si funnv mused if nin n me stiokine car i notv a man who hasnl kissed his i fe for in tears th n he goes and hoots a fellow who did fous this is the greatest opportunity you have had in years to save so much money on seasonable merchandise this is not just a clearance sale of odd unesthis is a complete going out of business sale and every article in the store must be sold regardless of cost or profit come to pailants and outfit the whole family it will pay you ladies dresses reg up to 8 95 for only 499 ladies spring coats 1095 up ladies lace trim sups sale price 139 ladies nylon hose first qualm 60 gauge reg si 50 a pair sale price 109 ladies hats reg up to 14 95 sflung oct price 59c ladies aprons reg t9c selling oit price 59c large size tea towels selling out fuce 15c each bath towels 25c each dress goods reg 1 49 a yard selling out fsice 99c curtain materials rok 69c a yard for 49c mosquito netting crctn color selling out price 15c a yard girls dresses reg 2 49 lo s3 98 sale price 198 boys broadcloth wash suits rcr i 25 for 79c mens felt hats reg 5 95 for 397 mens summer caps sale price 39c mens sport shirts sale price 197 mens shorts and tops each 49c mens happy foot sox reg ii 00 a pair for 79c mens t shirts reg 123 to i1jm for 89c mens grey wool sox 39c mens gabardine and worsted pants reg 7 95 for 597 mens ties reg 11 00 to si 25 for 79e mens suits this season styles selling oct irice 1995 mens shoes rm mk seluno out ruce 399 pailants clothing store opposite post office 29 mill st acton

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