Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 3, 1953, p. 5

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thursday september 3 1w3 the acton free press acton ontario page nvs goalkeeper sparkles in 32 win by georgetown at fitba match georgetown a snappy little wolves pulled a uprise by shading the ac tota soccer club 3 2 in a twilight game here last friday night it the third meeting between the two clubs this season each team having one won in previous appearances it was a nip and luck battle all the way with acton team sparked by les davies booming punts from back on guard having more than their share of the play they kept the ball continually driving at the wolves goal but met more than their match from the georgetown goal keeper who was little short of sensational at stopping kicks that were labelled he had two or three acton players on his doorstep on four or five occasions with only the red jacketed goalie to beat but he dived into the fray with such auth orlty and emerged clutching the ball o often he disorganized the acton marksmen around the net the georgetown team well coach ed play a postt oral game thai kept the heavier and more rugged acton notice to creditors and others b the estate of elhwbeui matilda all persons having claims agi nst the estate of elizabeth matilda kenney late of the town of ac ton m the county of hal ton wi dow deceased who died on or about the 17lh diy of may 1953 are required to send particulars and proofs thereof to the under signed before the 5th day of sep lember 1853 when the assets will legally entitled ihereto having re -grd-ot- have been filed dated at acton ontario this 13th day of august 1953 c f leathcrland acton ont a 73 solicitor for the executor iesmkshmns- one should listen carefully to the aovice of a sinner he 1 usually knows what he is talking about j brother when we tell you hut our repair work it tops thats free speech worth listening to on the other hand our servicing is pretty good too for salf 11 dodift till cnif a9 ph mouth sedin i f rd cot h 411 chr hr s dim 4j c m t n pick up 40 intermti ml ti ick macswain motors now open on speedvale ave east at northeast city limits thunfrl sept 34 copper canyon htd lan t ra m i and sat mon sept 5 7 lemon drop kid bol ht a maxwell tues wed sept 8 9 wildcat r a d a thursfn sept 1011 ten tallmen box office open 7 15 pm ljisl 1 r cartoon and vwi childrens playground 2 shows nightly rain or clear ckiurtn tnder u yen free olayers on the hop the locals spotted georgetown a goal in the first half before a well placed kick from claw fn scored to tie the game up then a new face culminated a nice play with a boot between the posts to put acton ahead early in the second half however when the local defense bogged down the wolves succeed ed in tying the score and with on ly 10 minutes remaining in the game georgetown scored another to wrap it up although they had some antcious moments in the last few minutci at the acton club drove through to the goal several times the acton team was missing at least three regulars in cliff sutton al spanton and jock calder who has been a tower of strength in goal for the locals about 200 fans attended the game miss m bradley honored at showers miss margaret bradley a bride of next week was guest of honor last friday evening at a shower at the home of mrs vic patrick which was specially decorated for the occasion beautiful g fts were presented to the bride to be by relatives and friends games and a soe al evening wore enjoyed a lovely lunch was served miss bradlcj was also honorei al two showers in toronto secret tibet by fosco maraini of all the fascinating books on tibet the most fascinating we ve seen yet is secret tibet by fosco maraini which we borrowed from acton library this summer the author an italian writes splen didly what ft priminly different in this book from the others is that the tibetans are made humars like ourselves rather than ignoran primitives after all they r whjl we would be ourselves if vn lived there cerla nlj the most interesting tibetan we have ever read about is princess pema chokt who whci we f rsl meet her wears a robe of olel s ik w in a sash around hi r waist and an apron of bnlhai t electr c colors hanging from her neck was a golden kau th ckly budded with diamonds instead of the traditional lham color d cloth slipper she w ore elegant bhek leather french sandals and htr finger nails were painted red itrmichok al told ihe author about the liitiin m nks who dftcr jcars f extreme iscent c im and strenuous preparat on sue ced n free ng themstlvts dlmo t comtlctilj from he wight f tht ibi to trawl hundred i a i ngk da she had an uncle who a c mpu u impt ro n d d t rt 1 u- d ik 1 m 1 r f i b i klr 1 1 found v d ff r r n up toi n i and lid t th r an hid 1 rams rattle in 28 goals 3up on boxla series after last nights game which saw the rams chalk up a lopsided 28 11 victory over the haptens iroquois indians to take their third straight win in the txst of sttn group semi finals only ont mon victory is needed to sew tht strits up for ac ton the win could come on fri dav night in cakd ma when the series resumes on the indians own stnmpmg gr unds if a fifth game is necessary it will be plnjed in acton ntxt wednesday night the rams were never behind as lloyd smith set the pattern with a goal in the early m mutts last night one of nine goals and four assists he wis to score during the gamt tht iroquois ihorlhanded ngam kept up the pace for the first half which tnded 12 7 but wilted in the last two q nrter as the acton plaers turned it on good ind fattened their scoring ive rages score by periods wis6 3 u 7 22 r and finally 28 11 nearly tvtty plaer on the acton itam got into the scoring column with net minder norm young try ing for a goal in the final minute as well the big gun of course was i loyd smith with his nine goals and four assists which must set a ntw scoring record fir tht acti n teim th s season burton s ttn g il ptrformanct at willuce hurt is the only goal scyrine picnic to eclipse it smittj teantd up with jim n ites jick mann and ken wntkms lor a total of 14 koals ind 10 iwists the trio made a prttt combination nd thomas tht indiin twine ten had his hands full as thty ujuk mm furil ttpu the net watkirij goais nncf aistttd on four while mann sniped three markers ind collected two assists gordie burton w is ilso on his bicycle with six goals john krapek pumped in four and while rims bmnett only lit the limp once he issisttd on fivt oals lira total of six points other scorers were harold avery with two and an assist ken woods with a goal and three assists and doug smith chuck murr and joe gerrle each with an assist for the indians joe martin witli five goals and an assist played a bang up game h martin pumped in four goals and bombcrry and peters each got one to round out tht scoring only two ptnaltits wire handed out by the rtftrets who had little work to do other than kttping track of goals acton 10 iroquois 9 the iroquois gave acton a reil battle in the second gime of the i ries list saturday night in cale d nit with the bigmst crowd thty hive attracted this year watching they played it right down to the wire be fort the indians conceded deft it by n 10 9 score acton had to come from behind to tit it up lit in tht gime ind thi winning onl was scored by ilojd smith with only a minute e f pli u ft smiths goal broke tht heirts of tht iroquois who played a rugged brand of lacrosse in an attempt to deadlock the series both teams tnded check- until the riftr es felt j ick mann of the rims general ind bombtrj of tht iroquois should be thrown tut for fighting which ti k pi ict promptl ind w thi it ninth crtmnj only acton cas inlly w is larry tailltfer who in jural his shoulder in a tiff along tht boirds putting him on tht shelf for i few gimcs at leist although ht wtsiit in the vutiuim urn ufuiii juc gerrle played r plaed in acton livery both dtfen sutly and on the attack his vig- deftnse chore kept the rams in there when tht going jot lough johnny kriptk was top hind in tht foal scoring depart mint with three jack mann jet two as did lloyd smith while jot gtrrie h v btnnttt ind doug smith each lit the mazdis once margaret sargent andrew molozzi wed london england will be the temporary home of mr and mrs andrew robert molozz who we o rried in st gcorles anglican church georgetown the groom a gnduite of the umvers ty of toronto and has been awarded an athlone fellowship in england he w ii stud it the imperial college of science of technology at tht university of london the bride the former mirgar- amy sargent georgetown is the daughter of mrs sargent and the late christopher sargent of georgetown the groom is the on of mr and mrs andrew mol zzi rr 2 acton wh te chrsanthemums and cindles adorned the iltar and the church was decorated w th stan dirds of gladiol for the seven tl ck cirem n list e n r heh was conducted b arthdea on w c o thompson mrs r w 11 ams plaod th eeddnt mi c ad iccornpan e i he o i t thomis wirn s ho g h urts pnur t cforo h i lt a d o p rf c lo d r rj 1 j l f ihc r t kr hornby wins 216 palermo ties series hornby defeated palermo 21-6- list thursday evening august 27 n the f rst of a best two out of thret series to decide the champ lonshtp of the hilton rural girls softball league in a game played monday palermo evened the score by squeezing out a 16 15 win over the hornby club the final game in the ser es will be played thursday to night at omagh bothered bt berries that hat the red one with the feathers and the berries would you take it out or the w ndow for me yes madam with pleasure tl ere you are thank you so much the hor r b th ng has bothered me everj t me i passed leaves for scotland to play pro hockey a local lacrosse and hockej star freddie ktntner was choicn from ami ng 74 players invited to the training camp to play hockey in the british isles this year he will play in the scottish league probably on a glasgow team he ltft last thursday on a liber and will arrive sometime this week tht team will work into condition and then go on a tour of the conti nent that includes belgium hoi land france and switzerland in its itli erary freddie was with parry sound shimrocks lost season after playing earlier with mahers in the thl major serits he ltft mahers with uie intention of going to scotland but canadian amateur hocktv as sociation rigulatlons prohibited more than tw i player from one ttnii leaving tht country and the maher nit timdir hail 1 ft earlier ht signed with f nrry sound when this ruling was enforced the ytar prevmis kentner did stmt with washington i ions in the united stiles when thev folded up hi finished thi sease n n toronto with main rs he has alst pbyed 1 uckty with mi hon co ops ind ai it n juniors in h s career which slirted a few vnrs ajo on acton inn r turns whirt he was always a stir performer in add hen to his hutkiv cireer freddie kentr er has ilso carved out i nuht in i ilnsse which h played for the first time last year with tha now defunct act n b hives his sim his nlwiw been otkr ssive and this v ir ht has bttn i valuable dtf nst n in in thi rams ht will missed from the acl n line up d j armstrong dc chiropractor announces ihe clos ng of his office september 1013 inclusive while he s attend ng a chiropract c convention n buffalo opening dance ryans auditorium gueiph sunday midnight sept 7th 1205 to 300 the clansmen and their music admission 75c person mrsrpageetrres sister in acton mrs floreice fllen nclll page firmerly of flmwood d cd sud de ly last week in vancouver general hospital mrs page was born in notting i im england and cimc to canada in 1911 after residing for a short time in the east she came to win n peg where she resided until 1941 when she moved to vancouv er her husband david page predeceased her in 1940 she is urvived by three sons david lulu island bc donald cloverdilt bc ind james van one daughter mrs j c stewirt w nnipcf nine grind children four brothers geirge herbert and fred smallwood of winn pej and bert port art ur f ve s sters mrs w chisholm ac ton oni mrs a skene wnn peg mrs h munro mrs l g wird mrs r mclin vancouver the funeral service was held n mount pleasant chipel and was conducted by rev george h ham ilton or sl g les united church pallbearers were divid donald and jimes pige john shumey r mclem and john beat son interment wis in ocean view b inal pirk clement floor and wall covering between 1938 ind 1950 canada nit onal ncome ncreased 3ft tim s wlile totil endowments of c idnn un versttie ncreased on si uif b m re than twice the br h f i fn 1 msyh rg bitcn to tiff jick lrcp campbellv1lle ousts waterd0wn 4 games to 2 meet japs next of i r j d tjigrtkjali ng phot iruph i aecompan plend d highly recommended clearing auction sale t der ned have rec d i i fnn mrs a christen sen t bn m i un r at h r fj n i r h of m hon o n 2a hh t t tlfcsiml slpttmbtr 15 11m f o r h t k br d 1 h r ii g i d jj 1 1 h 1 n i k k b i mj j 1 ho i t ti j oi gurrnse ti i i ho f ii fr it i cip f li c fah ore lace m t ns rr ed a tx uquet of red roses t phanot s she w s g ve vwrr age lv her uncle sam wilk the matron of honor mrs m cha 1 fotherg 11 of barr e ch i s rapl bailer na length dr of curnilower blue chantilly la e er taffeta with a match ng h jicket sh wore lace m ttens ind carr dj tgof lwsec heirt ro g mmn r i 1 e o lo 1c h of kc lad afltr i 1 1 i td sat m and t tw jj i 1 f r f i lard on s i mbr t e d r j j hotiidl the t th bail j u d i r i i mi i ii ii n id i u i i i it s he i c l 1 f hed ff tl r cr i a h j uai i j lllt h 1 o rl h d i ii cm c im b ih i i n d m 1 i tl- f r j in ver leid d tl rrihe t 4 0 he ec d b it wnlcrh n 1 d hilf to cl e th gil th tl 1 h i c i io m r c nt h th rd t m ke t 6 1 bi tt rd fjht h 1 k ck i 1 r i it hr r hilf i h r 1 f r u rd br l t h c 6 1 wo k t h h rd p i er limb lie j i 1 d icr r i h f r n mi n d i to th t n n s f wi rdo to j c i ff t t 13 9 ni d th im ell e i f r di k i of hi r i it i t r tl th i u r m i ii f i i ci t h s thr j k u d ull bair and hid ff u n id r b nd ihem u i d n i i f e r f- m d da md th i i 1 rm hi un ilk h two i r ani hirt fiur err c mm brh 1 t n f r ja bs ch k thorripso urh h d f wa erdowi a 1 th bu t i i e t ji a d fur tt a s nc c mpb ik le b bbi ba c t n it d ih rd i u hui bar ja k r i 1 h nderson and lak rg we are pleased to announce that mrs h l ritchie w ii be in charge of our acton showroom and she shall be glad to help you with your floor and wall covering needs plenty to see in 53 orangeville fair sept 15 16 champion live stock shows racing games midway dancing wed night in the main hall arthur rovvan j e cooney secretary the th i d m pu p md i f th f re p 7 h nd or t f h d e rr f tl f ft j j j litt u hij ui rd r rk i i o r he x k l npb mik t p 9 ipd c m b 1 c v ft t 11c not conf rmed 1 1 h te 1 m im1 i n nt- ft hpdley wd eujott c 13 auc onee nestud in the heart f the canaan roek es c em a b i q at jaspe park lodge opened ih s the ramous o d man r a te see epos no on the n a seen c v i age of cedar og bunga oa surroun sv e peak a je3 by i es o hea e t deaq uppe ett t pne grande gord mccutdieon mens wear formerly w m cooper com r mtli nd main stiwli now open carrying the same high quality lines n f t e m r5 e t ts phone 103 s e lodae he

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