Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 11, 1976, p. 15

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Walls keep Dr Young young Benjamin Young of looks forward to his summer at his cottage in Dorset Ontario especially now he s semi rctlrctf After practicing in Camp- bellvillefoi Young is glad to have some time gardening and building stone walls A coronary a few ago makes fishing advisable too tiresome but he just loves to build those stone walls Predominantly a cattle vet Young still has a bovine practice I just do the calls I won to he comments Crown Land and Mrs Young bought property in Dorset when land was cents a front fool It was crown land he says They have to boa in cottage When the lake became water skiers created back wash tint most ruined the Youngs point and threatened their prized pine trees So started creating his walls The doclor is an early riser dating back to army divs ind to work his table gardens He erois seirlet runners to humming birds His back ground on a Quebec firm fostered his love of land Now the snow is deep Dr his spend Ins spare lime shovelling snow and Mrs Young holding for Dorset Obituaries The Free Press Wed Februar 11 B3 John Bruce was tanner guard Former resident dies in Toronto A resident of Acton many immigrated to Canada and years ago Mrs Ada settled in From died at hospital there she moved to Brampton Toronto on February and then to Aclon Mrs was born len years ago she Ada Simpson In moved to Toronto to live with England in 1B9G In she her brother Charles While in Robert Cbalmers former resident the city she worked al shoe faclory Mrs MiBridc is survived by a sister Annie Brown of George Simpson Edith Ryder Milton Mary Sehacht Kitchener and Samuel and Charles Simpson both of Toronto She Is predeceased by her parents and a sister Nephews Barry Simpson George Simpson Lome Simpson Ron Ryder Bob Ryder and William Stock were pallbearers The funeral was held Ihe maker Funeral Home on February with the Rev C of the United Cchurch officiating Interment wis at Cemetery BEN YOUNG answers the phone in his home office at Although semi retired and spending much of the year at his cottage in Dorset he still looks after his bovine patients Research hobby of horse doctor A resident of Acton for many years Robert John Chalmers died suddenly his home Ontario on Februarys He was in his The funcril service was at the Taskcr funeral home in Friday February conducted by the Rev L Wittieh and interment was in Cemetery Mr Chalmers was prede- by his wife the former Ann and is sur vivetl by sons and daughter James Blylh David Wallace Kin car dint Richard Godench and Mary Louise sis Kathtrme Bell Guelph Mary Toronto Margaret Winnipeg Oral Nor ton and Audrey chow culler Bob Chalmers was born at Ontario in 1MB son of ihe late Mr and Mrs Jimes Chalmers Me learned he glove culling business in Aclon at Splelvo- glove factory ana later worked for Storey Glove He worked as a glove cutter inWmgham A former friend here Frank J acted as pallbearer He enjoyed sports and was a pitcher for hardball learns in and Wingham He served with Ihe A F in Canada and over War II re maining at Clinton air bust until retiring several years later He was member Masonic Lode No and Legion Heart month I his is heart month in Aclon district The out making City teacher for 35 years John Bruce who for 12 years was a crossing guard at Acton and Queen Street died in Guelph General Hospital on February after an illness of three months A tanner by Irade the laic Mr Bruce come to Canada from Scotland In 1914 and shortly after married Isabella He resided in Acton for the past years most recently on Bower Avenue He is survived by two sons Jack of Stratford and Bob Aclon two daughters Isabel Ottawa and May Acton also a brother Bob Bruce and two sisters Mary MaeForhni and Agnes Simpson in Scotland He was predeceased by his wife a daughter Margaret and a brother Bill Funeral The Rev Andrew officiated at the funeral services which were held in Acton February 1976 Interment followed In Cemetery Pallbearers were grand children and nephews of Ihe deceased Ted Russell Ot lawa John Stratford Wayne Brampton John Mochrie and Don Mochrie both of The first woman ever leich manual training in Agnes Ann Somer ville pissed away in Toronlo in lUv Andrew Knox I Church eon ducted funeral services from the Hum ley Shoemaker f liner I on Mondiy followed in lew Ctmttcry A for years he lite Mrs was employed by the F Board of due and number of years it Queen I ubhe School Slit was i past president tin 1 dies division of Toronto Branch of the United Fmpire ilists president of the Rendezvous Club and a member of the Retired Teachers Assocntion Horn here The daugher of John and Agnes Ann Harvey the late Mrs was born in Alton in 1BB8 in 191G was married here lo A Watt She was predeceased by her husband htr sisters Janet Banks Marv Moore Margaret Has sird Alva Thompson and Veri Left to mourn her pissing an her sister Mrs Don McNies Dclroil Michigan nephews Harvey Marlin Brian and Murray DANCING I Every Saturday pm to 1 am at the Acton Legion FEB COUNTRY PEDAGOGUES Guardsmen 28 Admission Sfl per couple ENTERTAINMENT IN LOUNGE EVERY FRIDAY he Equine Veterinary Vices on north of do in his spire time he does On equine medicine and is building de tided reference ssitm He been IB months o t reilli lime to worrv about he sts he s ton i Hoi he describes is and spends spire time he has g equine lis There must be dif journals i to sift through lie comments Phvsick Sheard two to three thousand refer en m ind d concise imprcssiie ne cabinet rtseirch is smill compared to inimil r cattle research he The vet horses and is serous his career i cation He an I his life the Jill well known h rseuomin from uelph I Thoroughbreds and ire showing one of them When hes cine reading his journals r his wife the I just messes the house Obituary Paul Landry dies at home Paul Henry Landry died at his Mom Street home on Saturday January 31 The funeral serlce was held at the Rumley Shoemaker Funeral Home February Interment followed at Fair view Cemetery Rev Andrew conduct ing the services Mr Landry who was born in Quebec Is survived by his wife son Fred and daughter Lois Walker Acton and olher daughter Dorothy Kirkwood of George One daughter Iorna Nome of Acton predeceased Mr Landry There are also 12 grandchildren in the family Pallbearers were Jack Walker Don Franklin and Mclntyrc of Carl Kirkwood of Georgetown and Bob Brown of Burlington Dr A Bull Medical Officer of Health for Hal Ion County from to Archie Bull of died Jan 17 time of his death he was consultant in with the Ontario Ministry of Heal I During the war he was member of the radar division of the Royal Canadian Air Force ground crew and worked on the crew of the famed Squadron flying from its base in Fng land Originally from Toronto he had obtained his degree in medicine from University of Western Ontario In 1950 and Interned at Royal Jubilee Hospital Victoria He ob tained a certificate In public health in 1952 and came Halton as where he helped to pioneer many public health 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