Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 4, 1977, p. 8

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The Acton Free Press We May Funeral here for Mrs AC Stewart Funeral service for Mrs A Stewart was held at the Shoemaker funeral home Acton Saturday April and after the service the family returned to the A C Stewart Memorial Hall in Knox Church named in honor of her late husband Dr Stewart was the min ister of Knox Church the Officiating at the I the Rev G L Knox Church Godericb as sisted by the Rev A of Know Church Acton the Rev Robert Arm strong of St Andrew a Church and the Rev Charles Carter of SL Paul Victoria Harbor Interment was in the family plot In cemetery William MncDonald Mar caret Stewart was ed by her husband very Rev A C Stewart In IBM He served as Moderator of the Prebysterlan Church In Canada in 1944 when ho was of Knox Presbyter Church In Midland They served congregations North Mom hoy nerved In North Morning ton Alton In Toronto and In Mid land most re cently n member of Knox Church Jorierlch Shu was on honorary member of on board she had nerved In many executive positions Mrs was much In thi Acton com sung In the church choir and was fre quently soloist Many Obituary James Jessemandies in 98th year One of Acton oldest residents James died suddenly in Kelly Rest Home April He was years old survived by three children MacDonald Ottawa Catharine Mrs Moles Toronto and Mrs William I four and one great Mr of Eastern Ave was born at Mohawk Flats near Brant ford on November 1879 He was the son of the late James and Beatrice Jesse man who came to Canada from Scot land in 1876 Mr Jesscman s father was the farm manager for the Hon George Brown one of the Fathers of Con federation who owned a 1 acre form near Brantford When only four years old Mr Jesseman moved to Nassagaweya He got his schooling at school He never married but was a farmer until when he sold out and moved In with his niece Mrs John hobbles were attending euchre parties and square dances and he enjoyed going to the lousetohouse delivery was started almost three years ago He is survived by niece Mrs John two great nephews Mac and Calvin Sprowl and three great great nieces Bridget Dlanne and Marie Sprowl He was pre deceased by his sister Maggie Mrs Peter Mclsaac who died In 1963 FT Funeral service was held at Shoemaker Funeral Home April The Rev Andrew McKenzie officiated Inter ment was at Cemetery Pallbearers were Jack Cook Dirk Van William Frank Harvey and Walter all former farm neighbors A woman was released by a justice of the peace after she was arrested here on a warrant for forgery and uttering

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