Bowling Alley death The Acton free Wadnmdny Oetobor 10 Inspection recommended by coroners jury Tues PUT THE FINISHING touches undirmoumlwirinKnndn all on Bower Avenue pnvliyi this week the combined to make It one of streets In town Mnny of fine old maples on Die final New and curbs Bower were preserved llw fact lifting Inntohy I Perpupil education costs in are among lowest I on per pupil costs In and IT school areas In and rivlcwui County Hoard 1 at their Indicate Inxpnjers an Obituary good value Tor education ranked ho lowest in pupil costs at thi secondary level and third tin bottom of tin hi up In It Wilfred J Duval longtime resident An of for an impnvsivt Wilfred Dm il ibid October In St hospital liuelph Mr Duval had bet In fall inn He had retired from Ikardmore In 1061 A longtime result nt he leaves many rela tins friends Ihi funeral mass at St church Monday lobtr was rather lXiujlas Toronto a cousin of Mr by rather of J read pnmrs former V J Morgan was those attending the iiui si Intt rim follow in iew cunt to win six Theo I ranils Iapillon antlKtnncth of Alton and Jcrrj of lower bearers Dai id and David Acton Paul Clark of and Hon Iapillon Born at Mr Duval was born at bridkLinlSSi Men married at St church 18 They lived for the past years at Iffii Main St S is survived by his wife three and a son Shirley Wilfred Duval Iatncia South and all of Alton sister Mrs Pin I- vans and nint grandchildren was thric and stvtn brothers ixist to itlwnlt i for a and to idmnti pnblli school hi si was 11 at tin siitiiidnr li I anil is at tin il and thorn two win in tin province luurts lain from of lu alum r i poll on II illon mil tin 17 Initial m tin provintt Tin staff tin anal sis of tin tin Mil lindMi will pupil at tin minlar lU at I vil lias fount bus tht sixth inrolimnt in iltmuitarv schools anil Hit fifth Ian i school Hit bom I favor with risl of Ihi provintt an this port in indpindmt is rant ri It proof said 1 lmdliv of anil inane i Trustee Unit though Hit win down of iiluuition also stands virj in Ihi fort front end a I Ions before Mr Mnurke ytaruld of four of burn In a tiro at At ton Howling Hi and bin brother re sanding tin when bin erupt it in a flash fire Hit diet lattr In Hamilton Ivan of Milton prttiiiltd for In Alton mum II Put winy I short liny foreman limit nail the Jury a findings that In tin Ir opinion di nth wils tanned burns by clamp of Die twist loik toniiitlur on a portable itml taint worn llu supply porlnhltKord wan at amp an an minted si tin tia on firu I vtdtnet hint win found in of the saniltr llowtvr thi jury tin ll hail bit with on tin nun hint tin fat tor of Hit mat hint wo do not fct I that In had any hearing on this an Injpeetlun that all ileilrltal of thin or hi by the Ontario prior In opt rating I hi flvi man Jury also ittnmminiltd that this of a ilusl ami that x i iiui I bo Hilly Inslnit It iih to Its Hit jury flndlnis anil mom iiHiidalloiiN will now be to n tin jury with fori man Mr nrgill were Jon Kevin Ijimlxrs Miihntl Mi Mil I on and Arbit Hit of tho samltr was on and opinion on for ILh damage Norman lllalr industrial safity wltli tin of rtvlnvtil mil pointid out tin damak nails Found In lusts iliminatlng Hon anil tin jiossibillt thi mill was l Hi fill an an diiiiaid tin r a holt to burn in loll dust wood into a flash An iltttrkal inninLtr wllli his ikpartimnl found to lit r than militated the pnml wliiih was at volts Iksitsiruieat220volt3 He felt mikhl liavt hi problem Ik prist situ tit il findings to tin jury milium lumps and cord as Ileal build up David I of the fire marshal orricn hunt In the a fitqutnt problem will In opinion heat build up and inuld be Ikii to bin st the bag blow out a flash tiro was hi said it la dlffitull to If lit laiLsod fire or tin fire d short Hi ditailetl and both f i tlio Jury llrolhireintntni II iy Mnurke Iho of tin Hum who ilk il the fin d what ho hail an tin two workid togitlur Hi In In thin for tt yi it bin had lust Iiiwiii two itiontlia lit fori I hoy wore by Itowllng mill tin lorn Mill wan also a wlluiss Mi in him to tho main I He did not know win ro lie hi wan Hi laid nun a similar in i Ik dinirihed to tin ma by a Ix hi him Hit ady as iipiratcd He estimated Die bag on maihlno would be Ihroeqiuirlerii full to year Mr Miller mild his had one irpvioua In latum It wan believed by a when the mm hint hit a nail In an old floor Hi said tliu went In fore going nut and ho finikin I explain lite nails in the lust Hints nil led by Mr Mlllir to repair the maihlno also Ken Milliard manager of lie lanes Id the name Inn had sanded for hint Iwfnre the work usually done every three urn lu re In reply to damage la the lanen lilwitn l 1 Mi Arthur reported his findings the day of thn fire llnivnH at Ilaiullliin 1 1 us nil a I burns to tlio of Mr but ikii Ilia front extensive are Invariably fatal sing al now Alton IHlon were performers to In the now million dollar cominunlly complex at I on took part In Interdenominational church here In and Inler a beef at Hie inmmunity tomplex wai opened during week Incluihi swlmmlnu pool auditorium sauna rooms for lie at the legion wore Isabel Monro and Milnlyra who played Geo donation flu of Iht Terrace at museum became mon of a rtaht Monday lirnoon when Ron Harris Ihc of the presented two cheques on thtir The first cheque lor is to the log cabin and the second cheque for for construction the terract An balance remaining from completion of the log cabin is also go toward the building of tht terrace outside the main museum building Year of Fountain Next the Friends of the Museum has termed The Year of the and a fountain designed museum director Dr J Newman will be built in the centre of the new terrace Chequts represent profits from the Friends of the Museum festival The group Is hoping to establish a permanent weekend date for this event at the museum Commend group Accepting the cheques was museum board chairman Walter Reeves Mr Hams two hats he county representative on the museum board and the past president of the Friends of Mr Harris referred particularly to the work of sparkplug Judy GoebeUe who is active on the Friends and is the lieOTkttown on board Mr Reeves the and drive of the Friends An invitation was extended or to attend board meetings No ident of body yet Milton report they are still investigating the of a woman whose bod was discovered north of Georgetown by two hunters A study of the woman s remains by the orensic Sciences Goitre in Toronto determined she had died from a gunshot wound to the head Drug seizure here Saturday last Saturday suspected man and drug paraphernalia from a van on Main St and the case turned over to Kitchener detach of the C M P A Toronto group was travelling in the van when the local police madt the find LOVELL MEAT MARKETi lean RED BRAND BEEF Shoulder Roast 1 Chuck Roast 79f Wing Roast Choice Boneless Prime Rib Roast Ground Chuck Fresh OJlb Small Link Sausage 69 FOR YOUR FREEZER RED BRAND BEEF Sides 77i Hinds Fronts lean Ground Chuck LOVELL 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