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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 17, 1952, p. 5

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kmrsday january 17th 1062 the acton- free press acton ontario page nv your eyes deserve the kst consult rmbell k0lstrsmfl o plotn irikt nun 2srl2 erin b bob frank ism waraej yea aeeet hyuf to ma mtat tweltea tdunb youre heading in the right direction if youre en the way to ur place to choose paint for your decorating let us help with your color schecnesi fverthing in fainting i cion ontario month attendance reported up at y attrndantt fit the ymcajlur- ing december of 1061 was increas ed fey 44 us compared with 1950 y secretary cliff sutton reported at the regular meeting of the board of directors on january 8th last month there were 771 attending y programs while there were 727 tho year tofore he reported thnj there are 125 boys and girls between the ages of eigh nnd 14 active in gym class es and aboul the sateen club activities the handi crafts program wblch is doing plaster moulding has about 25 members mr sutton estimated thnt this amount could be doubled if woodworking and leathorcioft could be included in this program the holiday program was re ported as moderately successful the badminton club has a good at tendance andis playing a return- mntch with brampton in bramptoi tonight thursday the ys mens club at their lost executive meeting decided sponsor swimming classes at the guelph y beginning next week the emphasis will be on instruct- ion with pnld instructors present the young adult- council considering a flat club it was learned the guelph phalanx club is planning to hold one of its regular meetings at the acton y this month with actons prospect ive members as hosts a radio has been contributed to the 16unge by the ladies auxil iary at the meeting which was in charge of ed footltt president the directors took stock of their meth ods during the past year and ap praised their success auction sale milton livestock market every thursday at 1 pm this market hai proven itself beyond any doubt to be the loeiul market to sell your livestock at top cash prices plenty of waiting cash buyers could handle 100 more calves at top market prices if you havent already tried this market why not now gait and paris linn dance livestock auctioneers vote ben rachlin for mayor for curtailment of unnecessary spending and equal favour to all your vote and influence are respectfully solicited puasp telephone 145w if transportation to the polls is desired if rtniuirvd a bub sitter will be supplied until ou return honn three teams tied for first place in town league junior division activity last week in the acton tmlndr 5rimxcovn rsaaiff found three team tied for tint place in the junior division while bob andersons club paced the senior division with two wins and a tie hay masons ernie marks and bob andersons teams were tld for flrwt place in tins junior circuit with leno marzos club in thoetllar on three loose and bo wins bill hollowoys doug djw- kina tind jtcrwlnmcpboufltftmt ench have a win in tho senior loop bill hollownys club is in second plncc by virtue of n tie and a loss tuesday might the junior division of the town lengue saw two convincing wins on tuesday the flth when ray masons club pinned a 02 defent on ernie marks team and bob andersons fledglings whlxewaphed leno mar- zos 00 t3vtfuutoy the rmason club were paul coles with two goals and as many assists and george oakos with one goal and two as sists emerson baxter bob coxo and b mcpherson each notched one marker to complete the scor ing brian thorarinson nnd don wilds scored for the losers with on assist going to brian gcrvals bob heallcy ran wild for bob andersons team scoring five goals out of a possible six with the oth er going to ron sinclair in their rout of leno marzos club toe jany ken dodds and frank mason assisted on the goals in the senior division kcrwin mcphails boys edged bui hollo- set remunerations at first meeting after signing the declaration of office members of erin township council for 1032 took their boats at the first meeting au follows albert wheeler reeve harold l griffin deputy reeve george c wallace george d scott and john r baldwin councillors tho first mooting took place at hillsburgh on monday january 7th by request mr emle root open ed the session with an appropriate scripture lesson and prayer and on motion of mr griffin and mr wallace was tendered a hearty vote of thanks for his kindness in attending remuneration of members of council and officials was- made as follows clerk ways 33 thanks to two goals from tqdrtcloratbuicooitsnlljga the winner bui skill in g and leo mcgluoway lit the lamp for thu losers with asalstrf going to tad footltt and greg barr lscotty mocrlfllall again paced bob andersons club to a win when they pasted a 73 d of oat on doug colemans team now handled by doug dawklns seotty collect ed four goals and an assist while r m tucked thren goals past elliot in goal for the lasers bob rumley assisted on two goals paul tlawson sank two counters for the dawklns gang john cun ningham collected a gonl nnd an assist thursday night thursday nights action in tho junior division saw two upsets ernie marks tenm inccd lono marzos s1 in the first gnmo on goals by ernie lnwnon bob wall- man johnston and two by don wilds assists were given to er nie lnwaon brian gervals and don wilds tom oakley scored the las ers ony goal with peter hurst as sisting biggest upset was bob ander sons junior club managed by wllf duval pulling a 32 win over hay masons undefeated club bob heatley cored twice to load the winners to glory with the other goal going to frank mason with nn assist to ron sinclair emerson baxter scored both tho losers goals senior division games were a trifle rough with some of the boys forgetting theyre out to piny hock ey in the first game bill hollo- ways nnd bob anderson s teams ended up in a 44 draw scolty mccrlstall with a hat trick and ray holloway with a single got the goals for andersons team bob rumley picked up three assists in the second game doug daw- kins team whitewashed kerwln mcphails outfit 80 grant with ers with three goals john cun ningham with two goals and on assist bob cunningham with a goal and two assists and bill som en ill e and paul lawson each with a goal supplied the winners scor ing punch pounding the sports beat with a vengeance rockwood mens club meet elect new officers the monthly meeting of the mens club of the united church 550 00 treasurer was held last wednesday evening seven room dwelling priced for quick sale chvner leaving town immediately this fine house must be old right in the garden of acton well decorated in good btjte of repair four bedrooms adaptable for other uses price includes new floor coverings large oil space heater cook stove with oil burners near to most factories yet in healthy locality among gpod neighbours good terms on 2 500 00 needed or will sell for cash see this new exclusive listing by appointment only contact wright real estate and insurance appraisors realtors insurors f l wright office m wubnr 8t acta phaaa m n a wright office t macdnnell bt guelph muwu u1sw yes we have others as well as small holdings and building lots 450 00 assessor 375 00 plus 12 per cqnl of all dog licenses collect ed collector 425 00 auditor 350 00 relief officer 10000 the weed inspector 25 00 selectors of jurors 12 00 rent of the room for each regu lar meeting of council is 5 00 members of council are to be paid 5 00 per day while in session and 10 cents per mile one way officials were appointed as fol lows clerk geo bryan assessor bert berry treasurer daniel gray collector a j lindsay auditor h c barber relief officer elmer mckinnon school attendance of ficer harvev dcaringl weed in spector elmer mckinnon solicitor chas mckinnon a bylaw authorized money to be borrowed from the royal bank of canada at hillsburgh by way of note or notes to meet the current expenditures of erin township the amount is to be 65000 if nec essary with interest at the rate of 4u per cent per onnum the treasurer was authorized to pay on requisition of the tele phone commission from time to time on amount sufficient to meet the necessary expenses for the operation of the telephone system during the year the collector wa instructed to collect all outstanding taxes that nrv collectable and return the bil- aiue to the trt imin r ucordlng to st uutes the treasurers bond with the canidian suret co to the amount of 15 000 wls ordered renewed and th pn muim of 00 is to be pud to t gm gent tt n copu of the municipal world uer urttered for th use uf council ind officials frin township municip il r r im ind its contins were m- t met ed to be insured with the constlid ited fin and ciminltv insiirince co 4 000 on the build nc and t 000 on contents the premium of 42 50 is to be p it 1 to frink grnv igent council decided to join the good roads asmxntton ind the ontario association of rural munlcipil ties the nocessarv fees were ordered forwarded and members of coun cil til be appoint td as delegitcs to atttnd the conventions the township will loin he i socntion of assessing officer of ontario fees are to s forwarded and the assessor wis named dele gate to the convention accounts as follows v re order ed paid general accounts 33 00 sheep account 3 00 relief account 104 35 road account 2 00012 with a good attendance mr row gordon president opened the meeting with a hymn followed by prayer by rev john w oliver as it was the first meeting in the new year changes were made and new officers appointed as follows past president ross gordon pres ident thomas gcllatly vicepres ident frank karney secretar aylmer fletcher treasurer lloyd marsden publicity george day mr gellatly spoke briefy regard ing club matters a sound fim dealing with the heating and plumbing business in connection v ith hardv are men was shown which was very interesting it dealt with the disposition of old methods of water service for farm and household use and the introduction of water on tap through hydro service following the film showing all adjourned to the sunday school room where refreshments were served ond a social time enjoyed prior to the aharwin of tho film mr henry hasklng of guelph was guest speaker for the meeting two of our former rockwood bovs have been spending a few dns in and about town mr alex grav of cleveland ohio vlsitlng hls brothers dave in town and al bert 5th line and sister mrs k t elliot mr bruce mcphall from siskntchewan has been islting his sister mrs rov young and wt iht early part of the week on the return trip home mrs younjj accompanied him anfls continuing on to the pacific coast for a visit as a result of a few mild dis th snow banks along the streets hie hid a good settling down hut putting i temporarr stop to skat ing on the river pn pant ions are nnder w iv for in opm iir rink on the old bowl ing gritn since the local fire de- pirtment hie secured their boost er pump hare com at a naw high in fun here comas th groom just wfragf rocmt figures on the prices of butter compiu d in britain how thit the canadian price is about average in bilfiium the price is about u cents per pound in france 7fi cents in the united states 72 cents the german price is about the sahie as in canada of the countries listed only in den mark the irish republic and the united kingdom arc the prices lower tiik scene nt acton arena be tween the first two games in volving the kids from 14 and under in tho town league has every semblance of nn indlnn raid the victorious team from the first gnmo flock off the bench like n tribe of mohlcnnn shrieking yelling nnd junt plnin hnppy the- losers-mnke- for the 6xit as fnst ns their blades will enrry them arguing all the way about how they missed the boat this time nnd what theyre go ing to do to that tenm the next time just ns this retinue is ready to tenve the ice n howling mob hurtles from the sidelines shouting can i have your sweater lend me your stick hows the ice ha ha got bent didnt yn all in the same breath this heralds the entry of the next two tenms who change the scene to a ginnt dressing room doffing sweaters glovps pnds etc lending them to their yotinger brother or some bully whose coer cion la mean looks it involves i bout i0 or 00 boys all hollering hooting nnd yelling in every des- crlbable wny junior who can hardly skate tries valiantly to keep up with some of the older speed merchants his pains usually end him up lengthwlne on the ice or smack into the boards however nobody pays any attention and it isn t long before the patient of- ficlnls hnve the boys playing an other game injuries are few and far between because the coach lias n vigilant eye for nny rrnl rough stuff nil the time for sheer try some of the pros could lake lessons from these kids for the spectators its an awful lot of fun just to watch their antics summary- freddie kentncr hns returned from washington where he plnyed hockey and will probably line up with milton coops with the other acton play em it is rumoured though that uncle dang has been making overturts for freddie to swell the rnnks of his georgetown raiders who pulled another upset by best ing bridgeport 32 on the vets own btamping grounds last week milton defeated dundas 53 friday night in dundas but dundas laced the coops 02 inst night in milton which led one acton fan to ob serve thnt baxters could have benten milton on the night which reminds us that ice permitting baxter labs will meet lcland electric of guelph in an exhibition game here on friday night the vacoliters hope- to have freddie kentncr and harold townsley in their livery for this game fans who ook in the tilt between smith and stone nnd the lab boys last week will be well advised to see this nffair if they want another evening s entertainmeht baxters were only defeatedby the narrow est of margins last fridny night and this week they re out to win two suspensions mark baxter game both friday and mondny saw baxter labs puckstcrs drop to de feat by two goals in the regu lar monday evening game in georgetown burns transport out- scored the acton team 53 on fri day in nn exhlbitioni game in ac ton arena it was smith and stone of georgetown who topped the home team by 7- two suspensions and a succeed ing appeal follow mondays game after the final whistle a difference of opinion on the quality of the refereeing grew hot and baxter conch lome masters and ab rob inson were ordered suspended for ont game since the referee all of whom are from georgetown called his hand after the game baxter contend the suspensions are not in ordtr a formal protest will be lodged w ith the georgetown loop mnnngt rs mondav s protest was just verbal ver vi rbal the threi counti n win bv stwirt from marshall stewart from murshill nnd rubinson and mast rs from jord in robinson snaffltd i two minuti p naltv for i ook ing a good ittindann in acton anna uitntssid fridav ic ttissu g unst i n ports dlv spiked smith and stone ti im in contrast raxtt rs uns shorthanded fmil count 7 1 pi iving of the s and s goalkn p r gordon king was a game highlight more exhibition gam s art in the offing if the ice doccn t intimidate thom old soldiers nnd jtit fadi aw tv spefdv pipelay1vg a cheaper method for providing piped water to outlying farms states and villages is being used in the uk it consists of a tractor- drawn mole drain plough which lays special copper tubing under ground dt a speed of 100 to 150 feet a minute when ilmlidlnf or bonovmtingconaalt us for your floor and wall coverings linoleum rubber and mastic tile also plastic and pearlplastic wall tile fl vinylplastic tho floor that require no pollshingnindtrnitnlmumrof clearing lindsayphair enterprises 236 suffolk st guelph prion 3599 for free demorisrrarlori artel estimates no toll crrahge dancing acton town hall evefey saturday night commencing january 26 music by the debonnaires admission 50c ladles creaja ribbed bloomers and vests vests no sleeves and large each oversize each medium s0c 08c vests short sleeves small medium large each 00c bloomers oversize pair 1 15 medium only pair 05c ladits flannelette night gowns short and long sleeves sizes medium large and oversize excellent value sale price 1 40 1 00 2 40 mgm ladies hofjsk dbebsks attractive styles and prints in a complete xixe range from 12 to 52 bf ter values priced from 108 to 3 08 ladies blouses latest styles taffeta and in crepe broadcloth sizes 12 to 20 185 to 2 08 ladies snaggy vests and bloomers sizes small me dium large fine quality ich 55c ladies pure wool gloves ind mitts odd lines all nt y stock all to clear at 98c pair childrens wear corduroy overalls 2 4 6 years rvkuinr 230 sale price mm children s wool mitts pair 55c and 63c children s and misses pure wool gloves and mitts assorted styles and prices sale price 08c child s pure wool cardi gans and pullovers regular 12 20 sale price 1 to infant s pure wool pitll- ovfr sweaters counter soiled rinular 9220 sale price 1 40 childri n 9 sleepers fleece linid sjzei 1 2 3 4 1 75 pr children s plaid shirts mzts 3 to 6 vtars each 130 child b cotton training pan- tils sizta 2 4 and 8 years 25c each or 4 for 08c suppers ladies s ippers in felt or plastic eq 1 59 sale price 98c children s felt slippers reg 98c sale price 79c men s si ppers reg 1 59 sale price 98c candy specials u ird cindj mixture rea 49c i iliu 20c lb c turns und gums reff 40c v due 20c lb i ju jubis assortmtnt 4 oz chikolit lb 25c hinton f 5c to 1 oo store january features this week we are clearing winter lines of ladies and child rens wear at exceptional savings also listed are timely items selected for their low prices and sound values all mens and beys wear lines on sale last week continue at sale prices until sold out ladies wear head squares in wool and pure silk 40c to ode ladlel scarves in silk wool and cotton suitable for indies or fflrla lcssithan h price priced to clear at 30c and 40c ladles all wool ankle socks assorted styles and colors real value per pair 50c and 00c ladies winter hose cot ton and wool ribbed top rea 1 10 while they last sals price oflc wool and nylon reg fi 10 sale price 08c rayon and cotton stretchee top value pair 50c knitting supplies starglo jumbo yarn 3 oz ikeins wheelinr yarn 2 or 3 ply 4 oz skeins spaclal irici 50c ski in misses flannelette pyja mas 3izes8 10 12 years jl oh and 2 0a mason knit bloomers fleece lined sale price 40c child s fleece lined waists sizes 24 and 2d reg 75c sale price 50c missis cream ribbedcotton briefs and bloomers sizes s to 14 years briefs res 55c sale price 30c bloomers reg 70c sale price 50c- p childs cronm ribbed bloomers 2 4 and 8 years sale price 40c children s long stockings wool and cotton regular and thigh length mapletan and rusebelge shades sizes 9 to 10 pair 05c and up white sues 4 to 0 pair 40c and up boys allwool golf hose sixes t to 10 reg 80c sale price 75c c ilo wrapped assorted i mils nif k lb spsrial 30c ill c outrd it mule s

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