Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 15, 1953, p. 5

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thursday october 15th 1h the acion free press acton ontario crowd cheers welcome as title return campbellville went wild on saturday night october 10 to welcome home the conquering heroes the campbellville ball team had brought the village its first provincial title by defeating bloomfield in picton by 105 score and winning the o ba intermediate c championship the victory climaxed a great playoff record for the campbellville team as it marked the 12th consecutive game they played without meeting defeat they swept though the o b a playdowna without losing a single same stan henderson hurled the final victory and allowed last years fin alists nine hits one walk and struck out five for bloomfield greer and h aharedtheritehigtlirtiea and the two southpaws gave up is hits five walks and struck out five campbellville built up a substan tial lead fn the first inning ken moore opened the game by drawing a walk and beat the throw to sec ond when bloomfield tried to force him on earl cairn s grounder both men then pulled a double steal to put runners on second and third with none out dowling singled both runners home then promptly stole second henderson filed out to left and early singled scoring ijowjing erly stole second and scored on mcphail s single score campbellville 4 bloomfield 0 in the first of the fourth mcphail opened with a double and went to third as bill cairns was being thrown out and beat the throw to the plate on bill robert s grounder score campbellville 5 bloomfield 9 in the last half of the fourth the e l buchner optometrist in acton every wednesday afternoon office at h mainprize barber shop hours 1 306 00 evenings by appointment for appointment telephone 1 15 bu lididau mens and boys wear if you have nor visited us don t hesitate drop this coupon in the box inside the store and have a chance on the free expertly tailored venetian gabard top- coat with quitted zipm lining draw saturday night october 24th v name address phone drop ir box provided at bob ridsdale s weekend special mens cotton every day work sox 19c pr bloomfield team opened up mc donald singled and so did perry and when jack laking erred on the hit the runners went to third and sec ond stony struck out but hayden doubled scoring both runners du- etta struck out but hamilton singled scoring hayden hamilton went out stealing mcphail to dowling score campbellville 5 bloomfield 3 in the last of the firth bloomfield added another platford singled went to second as greer was being the throw out stole third and scor ed on mcdonald a single campbell vulc 3 bloomfield 4 in the sixth campbellville came life again mcphail and bui cairns hit consecutive singles and bill roberta walked to load the bas es with none out ken moore s single scored mcphail bill cairns came in on a passed ball and ro berts crossed the plate as earl cairns grounded out to first base campbellville 8 bloomfield 4 in the eighth ken moore walked and was driven across the plate by earl cairns long triple jack lak ings single scored cairns camp bellviue 10 bloomfield 4 in the last half of the eighth sue cessive doubles by stacey and hay den produced the final run of the game bob mcphail was the big gun in the campbellville attack as he blasted out a double and three sing i jack laking had a double and single and dowling and bill cairns each contributed two singles earl ciims and henderson hit triples and moore early and bill roberts clouted singles for bloomfield mcdonald and hayden each had two hits while perry stacey hamilton plalford and greer had one each the campbellville infield played great defensive ball as they chalked up 14 assists ond 19 put otits with out making a single ssror heroes welcome tvt the campbellvll1cbairrafirat 114 pm saturday night the char tered victory bus bennng the 1953 champions and about 20 fans pulled up in front of a giant bonfire it was surrounded by crowds of people and the players were showered with confetti as they emerged at the masonic hall cheers back claps songs speeches hot dogs and coffee greeted the victors first salesman whats your linet second salesman salt first salesmanwhat a colnci dence im a salt seller too second salesman shake 128ervice representing tom al henry royal city laundry and master cleaners 5 tops rams win crucial game to dead fina series after losing a 14 9 decision to bradford in the fifth game of the lacrosse finals acton came back to tie up the best of seven series at three games each by shading the bradford club 13 12 here last saturday night in a thrill packed contest that had the fans on the edge or their seats over most of the 60 minutes it was jack mann and gordle burton who show ed the rams how to win again after dropping three straight games mann pumped in five goals and collected an assist while burton chalked up three goals over a bradford team that made a tremendous last period bid in an effort to wrap up the championship which vas within their grasp at the end of the first half the visitors came within a whisker of tying the game after acton rang up an 11 7 third quarter margin three straight goals in the first seven minutes of the fourth quarter put them on the short end by only one goal and it look two electrifying plays by jack mann at the crucial stages to cool the visitors out they were rewarded with another in the last minute and a furious assault on norm young was relieved only by the sound of the final bill new home and home series since the teams cuuldn t seem to agree on a site for the venue of the seventh and final game of this hard fought series the ontario lacrosse association ruled that a two game total goal series be played on a home and home basis first game u be in acton this saturday night l series returning to bradford the following saturday for the wind up the rams will go fnto the series with a new lift after winning satur day s game they haven t been play ing tip to par in their last few ap pearances last thursday night in bradford they threw away a com ortable lead they nn up in ihe first hilf as bradford rammed in nine goals in the third quarter close lo the vest on saturday the teams played it close to the vest fn the first half iamcjuq5ejtejulygiuuloax phone 128 2 lines to central 9 main south 9 a m 6pm intho initulsunxa ken callings scoring for bind ford while bui ben nitt blasted watkins pass in to tie it up bradford seemed to have more chinces in that chapter but p or shooting cost them goals ken collings put bndford ahead igain at the three mmute mark of the second qu irter but rev bennett shook loose fiom his check and beat bullfit the victors netmindcr with a shot to the corner to tie it up jack mann retrieved a loose ball at centre and with a clear break to the goal put acton ahead at 6 10 and then gordic burton blasted kra peks pass in to give acton a two goal lead but bradford took heart when rowntree finished off a three way play with alexander and coll ihg and within 10 seconds b cod ings had another tying it up until rowntree hit the target with only a little over a minute left in the half that gave bradford a 5 4 lead at the en of the fi half andas someone said put them only 3 minutes away from a champion ship seven goal third quarter obviously the rams hadn t heard the news because they came out like a ball of fire fn the third quarter it took joe gerrle only one minute to lie the score on a solo run from one end of the floor to the other and then mann and burton fired goals to put acton ahead before bray reduced the margin when he was left uncovered harold avery and then jack mann from rev ben net and lloyd smith respectively scored two more for acton while norm young took up the slack with some nice sives burton lit the limp again it the 11 minute mark before bny rot his second of the period for bndford s seventh cliff ben nett made it ii 7 for acton on a pass from jack mnnn 25 seconds later and thats the lead the rams took into the final quarter bradford started the final quar r with an assault on norm young that netted them two goals in the first two minutes and another at the k bringing them to within one goal of the hams norm young threw jock mann a pass that clicked from wny back and mann took some of the pressure at mia i but two utcs luler tyers fired a low shot to bent young andit took another goal bv m inn this time on n pass from lloyd smith to enso thi pressure utam then with only 4i seconds left in the time the rams ahead nil tycu scoud his sicond of the jxuod to prtcipitile another brisk bradford lit ick that ft ii short just tnstlutartatwln and a har3tone to 1dm sum br idford cime pre jnnd lo wi ip it all up aelon was without doug smith and ken woods who were unable lo make the game doug smith suffered from i sprain ed ankle an injury which he incur led in the previous game the most astounding thine about the entire game however was the fiel thai no penalties were issued after ihc first two games in the ser lis you can only interpret that as meaning both teams are sticking strictly to lacrosse saturdays game here ought to be a thriller lack of apprentices is felt in canada canada needs 30 0oo apprentices has 10 000 reports the financial post the country right now need some 20 000 young men as apprenl ices in the various trades a yeur ago it was estimated canada wa falling behind in her apprentice training at the rate of 5 000 per year reasons they aren l being train ed reluctance of teenage boys train for four or five years foi less pay than they could earn i- other work on a job in which thej got their hands dirty and reluct ance of the employer to spend money md time training a boy may leave him at any time or he feels he may have to pay even during a no work period weekend specials friday and saturday only ladies sups wh le lace tr m sizes 32j2 i rv full fashion hose vc ibex flannelette blankets putfk table cloths colored beautiful fruit patterns si 95 mens jeans 7 4 o denim sanfor zed 2 95 mans l 7 w5 work sox 39t mans cream rib combinations short sleeve ankle length sizes 36 to 44 large assortment of prints yd 3 thfamuto for thoso who have not yt boon in to so us wo have a largo vanoty of quality merchandise our motto ilgooos satisfactory or your money refunded family outfitters across from post office acton an exhibition game of rugby was played between aclon and orange vllle in orangevllle on friday october 9 it was a warm sunny day and ihe game started at 4 00 orongeville took acton 26 20 only one of the converts out of ihe ne touchdowns was completed during the first quarter actons paul law son scored the first touchdown with a forward pass from don dawklns using fake plays orangeville pulled ahead of acton and scored two louch downs only one of their converts was compute the score board at the end of the firsloran 11 acton 9 during the second quartir ac ion s wayne arblc flhot aclon s scon up lo 10 by scoring a well played touchdown richard mas on did some professional blocking in this quarter paul lawson scor id another touchdown in this quar ter leaving acton in the lead in to 11 neur the end of the second oiangtville scored a touchdown at ihe start of ih third qu irter the s ie board n id orangey hi 16 alton 15 during this quirter both teams wore i xtremcly tood blocking was excellent and n toiuhdowns were scircd many different pi ys were usid but u end of ih third or 11111 villi slill led 10 15 with tin start i f ihe lust fjiur canadi in industry produces some 815 000000 piper drinking cups each year 111th anniversary artnn uapttbt eljurrli sunday october 18 1100am and 7 30 p m speaker mr 5id johnston toronto past pres dent baptist convention of ontario and quebec special music a welcome to all score 26la 1 lie convert good as dure win inly five minute lift in ihe game this was thi mosl ixtitltin part of tin gumi inul laawson wjs uwurded 1 con dilional touchdown bee luse o angi villc interfered in a hng for wird pass to pjui lawson from don dawkins actons convert was no good and ihot marked the end of thi gimc oranglvillc won 20 20 both liams were clean players but t think aclon had the better team because their plays wire clc ver and with a little polish thiy tan go back to orangevllle and beat them actons learn is as follows first tine right half- wayne arbic left half paul lawson quarter back don dawkins left end ron rol ston right end richard mason snap frid gordon sccoin vey lefl half bill skilling ler back ross morton left end bob coxe right end gary daw kins snap des orourke on thursday of this week acton is playing georgetown in a series tor a cup to be given lo the best team milton is also included in this series and from the game i acton play in orangeville suro aclon will get the cup this year we are very proud of our fielt day cup and now we are aiming our sights at thi rugby cup on friday october 9 isscmbly j was held in the publn sch jol nud litonum with the student counc 1 j n chirgc thi main purp e if ihi nss mbly waj t pracli c cheers w th the cheer i dcrs don dawkins pr en ed ih field hi cup to d nn s papilbn the pr sidmt nf ihc student cntmcil our fild day dinci on r r thy t hjt v s v r siice jru and ve wire glad ti 50c iho t out from g orgelowi m 1 on ind er n wi h pc to hive m ir dance in the fulur rrom f rural jpjrar c s cv 1 roi m mid jus un pcu fa j ic nn tuesdiy after the long ik end r dong hon work t m dnight ha the various grad s hivt been having thi ir form parties aid thy are report d to be a lot of fur on tuesdiy octi her 13 thi student council held their rckula meting various millers wtr dcussed and t is deeded tha the student counc i would coi du a regular meet ng n assembly fo the benefit of the students in six years the gross value canada s musical instrument pr gladioli candelabra in ballinafad church margaret rose jean daughter of he lute mr and mrs david j sinclair wri married to robert in mcoill son of mr and mrs elwln mcoill of orton in an aut umn ceremony at rallinafad united hurch on saturday september 12 rev e a currey of acton united church officiated in a setting o gladioli and lighted candelabra the wedding music was played by norman russ who also accomp anied the soloist miss yvonna brunelle she fang the wedding prayer before ihe ceremony and because during the signing of the igialer given in marriage by her brother arnet sinclair ihe bride wore a gown of french imported satin lyled with fitted bodice embroid ered wilh seed pearls her sheath leives came to lily points over the wrist the bouffant skirt extend ed into n cathedral train her full length veil of french illusion and chanlilly lace fell from sweet- headdresf satin ond orango blossoms she carr ed red sweet- enrt roses and stephanotls on a hlle nibli miss dorothy warne as maid of onor wore a waltz length gown of pink nylon netslyhd with piter pan collar and bouffant skirt trim med with corded ribbon and car ried n basket of yellow roses mrs charles klngsmll anil mrs richird buckles as hrldcsmaldi similarly attind n green ny lon net they wore matching pic ture hati trimmed wilh rosebuds and vilvel streamers and eirrled bfskels tit j nk roser miss juht am whteli r flowr rl won 1 gown of whili nylon 1 her bandi iu of red rosebuds itched her boskt t of red roses harry mcgill was his miners oranjjiviill dr ve 1 lunj for sutton and john reid reception which followed nl hilltop lodge the brides aunt receivi dm a pur ple crepe and lace dro m thing feather hit and corsage of pink rose s assisted by ur groom mother in midnight blue crepe with nnvy ieeeisonen and corsage of pink roses following the reciption the brida and groom le rt for a motor trip to new york and i ike- pund for travelling the bride chose a durty pink suit with navy accessories and orchid corsage they are living in ihc grooms farm at orion friends were present from hills- burgh toronto burlington aclon guelph ond courtland canada is assumed to need a population of 30 000 000 by 1979 to absorb her own industrial product ion meet responsibilities of defense re mc landtofill aframesvorktr g ment four times too large for the country qsprinoe wins first seventh in plowing matches congratulitlons to bert robertson who rccelvid first prize at the wel lington county plowing match at fi irnslon recently he also attend- d thi provincial match ol cobourg and ncuvid sivmth in a class of 17 plowmen temperance topic hlin viir f pun and os- prinj wis usl spnker at the ilhty n i ling of th women a instituti lll w in shv nftrnon t thi hi mi f mrs r fisher his i 1 i ing t ni 1 1 nc a splen- i f im n tl suhjiel v is shown v th speker t mowing which tv vnt drhvirtd i timely mcf- end by tgy plumbing heating hot water steam air conditioning r cf ill kinob plumbing heating supplies stftm and pevitf diftited gord mccutcheon mens wear acton acton square dance i club it ii id 1 t nil riru th 1 iri leis chosn f r ihe project c lt 1 l 1 ll m o c sson f r club g rla w r miss f ris fine md airs i slubbintrton it w 1 ckil d n ot to apply for the legla- i itivi gri nt th rrtt ht only s 1 v 11 1 i nil m n who has a good di ti rn unn tion w s ry a ly taken by mr s h mrs a mckmn y give an inter sin g r prt n the area f nven- tun h ld ne ntly at ouelph mr ri ben tjy r mov d j vot f it 1 nks to h v vair the hostess a d a 1 v h had nr- c i id n the i r trnm th m ling cl s d with th qitn and n ri lino is lunch was scrmd bv tl h miss and assistants mrs stubbirgl n and mrs mckln- mr ralph sinclair eldest son of mr ind mrs anhie sinclair was p rated in last thursday for ap pendicitis friends arc p kited to leam h is doing nicely and expects t be home early fn the week mr and mrs a mckinnry spent a couple of days m ottawa last mr and mrs archibald sunter f a i and dunne of niajtars fsus srxnt thanksgiving with the for mer 1 n ther an i aunty mrs g sunt r and miss f baldc mrs g str er returned home th them r me h lidav mr rfnd m- hirlo wllnmtoa mr nrd mrs douglas robertson and on iph v led on sundsy robertson vr r and mrs kn tghton il of m nt dinn s were also n thankig v mg mr and first dance fri oct 16 i mr n vii id n snda ji tha m v nd mr 1 nt a r aunt mri cathar nes last thjnday mm jottp wbtkrlson fiad a her nd mv j p e ndl wim otcualp

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