Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 30, 1953, p. 5

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thursday july joul 1b the acton free press acton ontario pollock and campbell manuftctura of high grade memorials memorial engraving u watar st nwm oa1t tslefhoni hi usmicshwn than may not b much to whn your cir li about ready to throw in fha tpottga but brattwr what you haar it tho tipoff all groans moan troublal a minor rapair bill now may aavo a whop ping big bill naxt month pon md taar your hair patrl utt2ponuac acdan law mileage 1851 ph mouth club coupe ims chrysler sedan 1940 bulck sedan 1s51 fargo half ton pick up 1948 g mc half ton pick up mac swain motors village eden mills in ball playoffs in the playoff ball garni tuea da evening sden mills won acore 105 congratulation to mr and mrs fratik allsop rtec molly but ten ham on the occasion of their wed ding tn guclph saturday rcccp lion and wedding supper were held in the basement of the presbyterian church here served by ladles ol the congregation the drop in umperolurc last week from the high bos was much ap predated masters garry and dennis brace have returned home from beaver- ton holidaying with their grand parents miss helen bayne is on a holfday trip to new england spates and eastern canada week end visitors mr and mrs ivan whiteside of sceptre saskatchewan mr and mrs jack bell ingcrsoll mr and mrs lloyd hunter calnsvllle mr and mrs bill norton and son david are holidaying in kingston mr and mrs lcn nightingale and family spent sunday in stratford mr walter carpenter has been supplying at st johns church the past two sundays in the absence of rev r e price on his vacation mr and mrs chas hcffcrnan of the red and while store were out of town a few days last week mr richard harris spent the first of the week at niagara on the lake and vine land rev c gordon harris in comp any with his father mr charles i hards of manitowaning manltoul icndljulthc jjural guclph this week they were in town tuesday evening renewing acquaintances with rockwood rel atives lost wnk tho cox constructs i co of hlllnburgh were in town rfiunj a portion of miin si muking sonu improvements in now open on spaadvala ava east at northaast city limits thurs ri july 3031 were not married ginger rogers david wayne satmon aug 13 lady in the iron mask patricia medina louis hayward tueswd aug 45 double feature basketball hx vanessa brown john ireland in the circus arena- all star cast thursfri aug fr7 lets dance betty hutton fred astaire box office open 715 pjm alwajs color cartoon and news childrens playground 2 shows nightly rain or clear children under u yean free change in career for edwin watson a change in career illhough still in the same line has been mide by edwin wilson of r r 1 campbellville mr watson who has taught the playing of musiinl instruments and music in schools is opening i music slorc in acton next week this week mr watson is busy redecorating the store on the cor ner of mill and wilbur streets as well as music in the form of re cords and sheet music mr watson will sell the makings pianos and other musical instruments and mr witson will bo ibl to dimonstnte his wares himself hi was on the stiff of the kitchcni r conservator of music for eight yeirs and his tiught music schools in wcnuvorth county the pist slx veirs for three summer he took summer school courses in music in toronto and he has stud ied in kitrhentr he can pliv th piano is well ns tho stringed in strumous in hi h he specialize i vorsitllc mr watson is nio i piin tuner hi doe- not plin to move to at ton since hls home is lust six mill iv i wilsons music will open in tho store which wis formcrl mclich em s electric overtime goal by len caruso enables rtgs to shade rams an overtime goal by lcn caruso nt thi 1 35 mark of the second over time period gave georgetown n ft g s a 9 a decision over acton last night in an intermediate lacrosse thriller at georgetown playing their second game in as many nights and again short handed tht rams still posed a problem for the n a g s they came from be hind to tie the score with the fourth qunrttrs only goal and with any luck around the net probably would have walked off with the de clslon but erratic shooting and some clever net minding from the georgetown custodian spoiled their bid and the ttams went into over time deadlocked 8 b trje rams started the first over time paflpd off ak if they d run the n g b off pie poor which by the way was still loose dirt and diffl cult to pick a ball up from ken woods was in twice alone but he was outguessed norm young was called on to mako two nice saves as georgetown pressed but neither side could hit the mark in the first overtime period hardly had the second overtime period started when caruso picked his way up the left boards was checked but he shook loose again and beat norm with his fourth goal of the night georgetown attempt ed to bide time by keeping posses sian of the ball and they succeeded too until with only 20 seconds left to play ken walk ins who along with llyod smith was top hand for acton retrieved possession and threw a pass tu jack mann who was narked directly in front of the georgetown net mann heaved a sizzler right at cuthbert in the nets but it was taken nn he chest and the bell rang to insure a george town wh it was actons tenth loss against nine wins they play wallaccburg htn on saturday and caledonia on wednesday in an effort to get back to a wo average the ovtrtlmc goal was the second tlrm the n ags wtnl ahead on the night acton chalked up a 5 2 had in tht first quarter but georgi town rapped in four unanswered goals in the second stanza to carry n 6 lead into the second half the third quartir ended 8 7 in georgetown s favor as both teams traded four goals and then acton got the only goal in the fourth chapter to tie it up caruso was top point getter for georgetown with four goals while grnsby notched three and mccand less and moddisson each fired a siriglcton for the rams ken watkins and lloyd smith were a going concern notching three goals each and pick ing up an assist johnny krapck scored two for acton while avery bill btnnitt and jack mann were included in the assists nine penalties were handed out by the referees two ofthem 10 min ute scnunces to jack mann of the rams and guardhouse of george town for fighting mer-visitors- to everton area wnk end visitors at the home if mr and mrs john alton and miss jtnnlc tow 11 wen mr and mrs blv hepburn ind fnmlly milton mr mid mr- robert pilun and 1i inc nul mr and mrs albert alton gulnh mrs r dick son grind villcv mil son flwood ind bnbv 1itsy of ft rgus mr ami mrs chirles fount iln ind fuuilv win iwiy on holidays li t wiik nnr oikwood visitors last vvik with mrs suttr were misjcs laurlnc webb pusliy bloik gail robertson guclph and joyce robertson os prlnge mrs llod cutting and rnv mond acton are visiting thi week with her mother mrs j eat in mr and mrs t d mccutcheon visited with friends at brantford on sunday mr ind mrs fred murray guilph wire visitors on sunday with mr ind mrs wm head mrs peivov was ibk to return hoiiit fr im hi spilnl nt gu iph list w 1 1 k mrs w wcsl ai ton is st iwng with hir young couples are home decorators when the nvtngi young rounh todi piv ingi s to pi miss arlene fisher 1 honored at showers prior to her marriage to fn de rick jimes archibald last saturday miss arkm fishir wis nuest of honor at several showers mrs james savers held a misccl laneous shower md mrs herbert price a cup and saucer show er mrs j frank hunter and mrs archie sin clair were hostesses at a kitchen show er hot socks marilyn whj an ou wearing vour socks insidt out wajne- i feel were hot and mother told me to turn the hose on them u1000 fir i house thur pirents could have bought for 5 000 pn wir the hive little lift to spend on trimmings and maintenance comment thi fimnciil post thit is the n il reason why so many or them an doing their own decorat inj or idiiing ixtru like tinjts verandis ind even idditioml wishrims or bedroims j thi im iteurs don t like doing j this sort of thing pirticulirlv in i t r iftm their finished work u neither plnsing nor safe but there is a most substantnl siving in cish outliy and thit is import int to anyone in ing on a mrrow budget thousands of them how ier would nttur dig in their girdcns wtik their dogs or play with their children han spend thcrr- leisure hours with paint brush pipe wrench or saw the only wav this work will be restored to the workers who can do it best wilt be to get present ex cessivc costs reduced notice re garbage collection monday being a public holiday garbage collection in acton will b on tuesday of next week plots coopwat by setting out garbage carry a l kirkness town foreman tips on touring i j- corof lone j womans ww aufaorify there s a reward wilting for the man w n k t nd bumper to bunipir traffic prob lem but until he comes along here ire a few tips to keep v nl out o the worst snarls ih the shortest roid mav not be the qukkest especially if its a well traellcd highwav check our map for back roads which mav be less crowded 2 traffic is usuallv heaviest on saturdays from 10 a m to 1 p m and on sundavs from 5 to 9 p m aoid those hours with as much extra margin of time as possible b losing streak aflir losiiii six straight games including i 12 9 loss to the iroquois indiins it ilidoni i saturd ly nikht tin 1 k niss h uns i im rg d from llu ir locoims to wallop tht list pin stnclswii thistks 21 4 in fn nt ht nn tnlhusul irowd inn n i if mi n it w is aid ns ninth win igun t tin s111k numb r if il ft its itiinnini up m i irlv ind tin ituns win ntwr in trouble tlu just iisistnl after tin first hilf but still s i i fist p ice fur the hint trj int sir ts ilk i lul to iintch score 1 pirimls w is 5 1 7 1 112 ind li 4 cordu burton list jnr streets wile in wis tin one whoprofittd most it tin i pensi of his form r ti im mntis lit pumped in five oils and issistt d on two is the ac ton club pound in on in ovtrwork ed rutliije1 in tht visiti n nits dimmutivt kt nny witkins was the m xt point itar with two fionls ind four assists while john kr ipek ind jick mann ripped in five counters ipiece to fatti n their scor ing itcords consult nbly ki woods with two ktwls ind in issist ltoyd smith with i wal and in issist hirold acry with a goal and in jsstst frid kerttncr and lirr tnltfftr with two assists tich bill eti nnttt and girnel lillic v ith om bricket eich ill shired in thi scoring w inhss with two goal and wire and widdess nch with oni wire the strittswlle mirksmm norm young plivin i terrific kimi in tin acton nt ts wis a puz zle for the visitors to solvi ai though tluj hid mini dunces to inliri1 on their tnd of th score iium was iinlhatibli the four ikiik tint thideti ins grasp he hid no chance to mike a move on the proceedings were tnlivened b i iknit of slick swinging and fusticuffs between jack mann of the rams and fostt r of the isitors in thi third quirter foster of a sta tun not much biggtr than one of tht goal posts looked comical as he doffd his gloves ind lit into mann who dwarfed him with his hcight fosttr unloosed a flow ot adjectives at minn as the two trekked to the mn bin for a five minute rest but minn ignored him and the situation uis left to rest eleven penalties were handed out bv the presiding officials who hand led the game convincingly eight of tht sentences went to acton rams scalped plaving with only eight men in uniform the rams lost their sixth strnght game on saturday to the indians it caledonia it was the wood time acton made the trip to caledonia shorthanded and again tht v wire btatcn b three goals scort was 12 9 acton scorers wen krapek with f ur doug smith swth two taille fir bill bennett and joe gerric w ith one goal apiece osfmnoc entertain friends at trousseau tea mrs e fisher entertained on tuesday at a trousseau tea for her daughter arlene a bride of sat urday the rooms wero prettily decorated with summer flowers a low bowl of sweet peas centred the tea table at which mrs martha jackson poured tea in the after noon and in the evening mrs al vln fisher of erin presided at the table showing the gifts and shower presents were mks archibald and mrs jack hunter and mrs price showed he brides trousseau mr warren mcklnnev returned home on saturday following months holiday at a boys camp at hall s lak miss norma mcmaster of north erin spent last week with her sister and brother in law mr and mrs gordon robertson miss sharon buck is holidaying with her gnndmother mrs klein at guclph visitors during the week with mr and mrs james struthcrs in cluded mr and mrs e a hales mr and mrs alf hales donald and david or guclph mr and mrs russell struthcrs and terry of preston congratulations to mr and mrs fred archlbild nee arlene flsh er who were married in the local presbyterian church on saturday visitors during the week and week end with mr and mrs murd mccutcheon and muriel included mr t s mccutcheon miss myrtle ort of gilt mr and mrs stewart mcdonald and boys of acton mr md mrs george mcmillan tor onto mr and mrs wm middlcton acton mr and mr roy tlnncy erin sptnt a few diys last week with mr and mrs divid stewart and fimlly mrs sin tli grundy who broke tr hip list winter and has been pilimt in tin guclph hospital as ible to it ivi on sundiy and now it the homi or her son and oiihlik in liw mr and mrs g orjt grundy mr md mrs th rral hilts of t i into in holtdiwng it thi farm norm if tho formers piriuts mr ind mrs j hilts mr ind mrs wihred awrey md fimily ittendttl the robertson n union il gin iph on saturd ly miss trudy bordeem of or mgiville spent last wi ek with mr ind mrs kloosli r ind family mr and mrs arnold sunter ind eirls of nngin fills are visiting thus week with thi formers moth ir mil mnt mrs g sunltr and miss e baldic mr ind mrs bert cnig of georgetown were week end visit ors with messrs r and j huntt r mr wilfrid dunn of mount den nis ind mrs thelnn peltinger of toronto vusited on sunday at the same home letter to editor writer disagrees on column content editor the free press acton ont m iv i hivt i bit of your space to cill ittention to what appeal to b i couple of errors in jim dills nohciuil nminiscing in your list he- dicti njontv of 1447 i w is not th th- r b t gasoline and oil befqrcyi7u sun so vou wont have to stop during heavy traffic hours 4 many veteran weekend travellers eat a heavy breakfast and carry a light lunch in the car to avoid wasting the noon hour in a restaurant 51 in strange country a simple enquirv about local traffic habits often will give von valuable in formation on the best hours and routes to avoid jams there s no mrenre cure for voiding all weekend traffic but a little head work on your part will help a lot moffat mrs coxe hostess to mission band mrs elmer coxe entertained th- mission band at her home on fndav mr and mrs david henderson visited with the bitters uncle mr seivlewl with j d e e mills who lirgest rmjnnty in hilton s hist orv is he writes the re ord shews a rmjority of 2 770 for ar rterson unionist government cm didatc hcidcd by borden agniisi the lnur i r i iberal candidite in the 1917 election a majority o 1 914 for anderson running as i conservitivo in the 1926 election ind a majority of 1 615 for ande son in the 1921 election cleavers majontv in the 1w0 election wa 1 604 so his 1949 mijontv was the fifth largest not the second larg est in hatton s history also mr dills writes that h libenls have won 10 out of the 12 elections held since 1896 then l have been 14 elections in that penod and the liberals won eight of them this he savs was in t cresting to note it is scarcelv m re interesting than the fact that the conservatives won six of the scen previous elections th conservatives won the 1911 elect l ion with 133 scats igainst 86 for the liberals the vn onists med bv conservatives won the 1917 el ection with 153 seats against s2 for the laurier liberals the cort iscrvitives led in the 1925 elect on with 116 seats against 101 for tht liberals and the conservative i took the 1930 election with 137 seats against 88 for the liberals the libcals failed in win half the seat- in the 1921 1925 and 1926 i i ectiois so cinnot be sa d to hav won those contests though thiv ormed the government in ihl wi h aid of other parties thus thev have eight contests to he credit ou of 14 since ami including the 1896 election the rua of election luck that the liberals have enjoyed in the last 35 years has been due as ev mid summer clearance at eisens 1 group dresses 295 495 1 group dresses 550 1295 ladies shortie coats reduced 25 ladies spring suits reduced 25 childrens spring coats 5 10 sizes 3 to 6x childrens spring coats 7 12 sizes 7 to 14x three groups mens suits red to 2450 3950 4250 one group mens dress shirts reg 495 reduced to 395 mens sport shirts ttsbottd ktclear mens bathing suits reduced to clear mens summer hats reg 298 reduced to 198 reg 350 reduced to 225 mens windbreakers reduced 25 boys windbreakers reduced 25 eisens clothing store acton ont more value at less cost in an admiral refrigerator be sure to see the gleaming 9 1 cu ft admiral refrigerator now in slock a freeer compartment stores 37 pounds of frozen food door shelves butler conditioner adustsble shelves glacier blue interior full length cold handitray extra deep enspers and the exclusive flash defrosting are all features of this refrigerator yours for 25 down and tmsy monthly payments substantial discount for cash at l0rne garner motors bower and main acton ola intermediate lacrosse wallaceburg vs acton rams palurdqy auustjst ohsweken vs acton rams tuesday august 4th 30 p acton arena admission 50c childr 2j miles north of huntsvtue no 11 highway marshall spring mattresses light housekeeping phone huntsv1lle 803w3 your hosts pete and marion hunter write r r 2 huntsville ontario k under the doctors care mr lex buchanan visited with friends in onllia on sunday sundav guests at the home of mr and mrs gordon hazel were mrs sarah dodson mrs john luxton and mr and mrs douglas major and children all of port stanley mr and mr russel elliot at tended the wedding of mr finlav cume and miss irving on frday evening t inwmma a contagious disease tramnniucd from babies to parents to the tact hat si wilfnri imiiiff a able to turn quebec ino practically a one- pan v province and to leave this legacv of political foiune to his successor iio hae assiduouslv cu ivated it helped bv the nat lonalist spirit in quebec wnen quebec comet around to take a broad viea of canadian economic developtienls as it is hoped fiev 1 1 do in time instead of concen tratinc on th- drivers seat at ot taw a e will have a be ter gov ernment and a stronger opposition ours trulv alex p acton rr 1

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