Obituary Harriet McCutcheon oldest resident dies Pet of the week The Acton Free Press Wed Sept 1974 IS Harriet Mabel McCut of Young possibly the oldest resident of Acton died in Kitchener on August Mrs was born to Mr and Mrs Jackson on April 1878 in Ontario On April 3 1907 she married Albert The couple moved to Acton in from and had been at filiated with the United Church Hie deceased is survived by two daughters Marjorie Mrs and Mrs both of Acton and three sisters Mrs Margaret Hall of Mrs Minnie Toronto and Mrs Hannah Alberta She was predeceased by her husband Albert and three brothers Richard Jackson California Irwin Jackson Everton and William Jackson of Acton The funeral look place on September at Shoemaker Funeral Home with Rev W Nelson officiating Interment was at Cemetery Earle Marshall lengthy illness Former resident dies BUGS BUNNY resident of Ballinafad two years old She likes lettuce grass and carrots but she especially likes to be fed by Blake French who lives with Bugs Bugs is very friendly and gets along well with the cat who also lives in the French household This rabbit s one great attribute is that she comes when she is called A resident of Acton for the past years Richard Marshall of John St away on August at Nursing Home Mr Manual had been ill for the August 12 IBM he son of Richard Marshall and Margaret Mr Marshall worked as a stationary engineer al for nearly 40 and had the rare honor of blowing whistle to signify termination of both world wars in law and 1345 He retired 1S He is predeceased his first wife Agnes Mabel daughter Mice brothers William John and Robert and sister Olive tic is his second wife Ruth Ashley formerly from and children Allin of Toronto I llalMrs Russell Morton Robert Charlotte Mrs Charles Holmes of Acton Gordon of Dundas Anne Mrs Bruce Me Nivcn Georgetown James and William of London He Is also survived by a brother Alfred Marshall of Toronto and one sister Mrs also of Toronto and grandchildicn 24 and one great great grandchild Rev Peter Barrow of Georgetown at the funeral on August til the funeral Home was at cemetery Pallbearers were grand sons Wovne Marshall of Guclph Danny Marshall of I of Georgetown nephews Ralph Marshall and Robert Skidcemorc Toronto cousin Iloyd Marshall of Flower bearers were grandsons Steven Marshall Brent Mirshall of Acton Wayne of Georgetown Wm Marshall of grandson In low Bruce or and nephew Herb of Inglewood A Moffat boy was injured Thursday when he was struck by a car on I me north of lo Just at dark Donald Buchanan 11 was sent to General Hospital with undetermined injuries The car was driven Thomas Brecknock Roy Carton died Aug in Kclowm C olio iing a brief illness He wis of Mr Carton wis born In the Milton ana living it Camp with his parents and Carton He attended No School He went west 17 ago totasttnd and later toGullUki Sask In he married Vklona Vnkry of Gull Lake and res there until moving to Kelawna two years ago At the time of s death he was employed by Short is assistant manager Hi Victim ihljl mi it In is par Mr Mrs I luer art sisters Mrs Robert Charlotte Aclon Mrs 1 Helen Mclean Acton brother Robert at home Requiem mass for the late Mr Carton was celebrated from hi Theresa Catholic on Tuesday Aug Rev other I the celebrant In lerment followed in the Cemetery Days Home was in e barge of the Ihe was unanimously in when Burlington Mayor George Harrington asked Regional Coun i Wednesday lo support Bin Huston s bid for two members the Ontario legist Instead one 1 CALL EVENINGS llsburgh Ont