Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 3, 1977, p. 17

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday B5 Over 50 people surround new owner of home for senior citizens every day Jeanette is never lonesome The new owner of the home in the former Legion she has residents and a start of six to share her days and at homeatRR 2 Erin she has a husband and 11 children Home for Senior Citizens became the new name succeeding Kcllys Rest Home on the first of July A couple was due to move in to a double room this week making the rooms completely filled The same staff remiins with Mrs She became interested in work with older people in where her father was chief accountant of the Voluntary and Christian vices organization The Help the program was part of the branch A financial who studied she got involved with her dads work After she came to Canada in February 1968 she got idea of this kind of project from a friend in Brampton who works with older people lhen this opportunity pre sented itself and she bought he business from Kelly She and her husband come from East Africa she is of Portuguese Indian descent They grew up to gether and were married In 19GO they moved to England ind then in 19G8 to Missis Mercedes plant and is a part lime professional musician They have three children four adopted children four fo They live ID ere hobby farm near trm The children attend Brisbine public school and high school of are involved in music and hey will be enter taming at the home here some times Her husband drums and plays w ith Studio group is president of the hosier Parents of Region Six staff members work rotating shifts Marjonc Hughes Ann Morrison Mary Sue Oakley Carol Boyd and Berth Some of family and some of the residents also help with the routine housework tor in stance there dishwashing machine but its seldom used One of residents has taken on the ask of doing dishes as her own Others enjoy sweeping or helping set he table There are not many tivilies for the people and Mrs would like look Into the possibility of hiving more events and programs for hem In some homes in England a certain sum is set iside for recreation she recalls Some of hem eo across Willow SI and enjoy spending time in the Senior Citizens dropIn centre Some have visitors but a few do the residents They help he meals A typical day combination salad of ham evenings Kelly celebrate birthdays- there menu was being presented cheese and lettuce pie There will be an Open Wished the business after the Don Marzo has brought have been four in July Thursday the day of the bread butter and beverage House in September when the Legion building was com several programs to the complete with cakes They interview for the Tree Press Dinner was to be roast beef home will welcome pleiely remodelled Mrs home join in dancing a popular was juice bran mashed potatoes beets and in peeing the has the Staff memben take a activity in the lounge flakes fried egg toast jam ice cream cake There are facilities and meeting the business rents the personal interest in the lives staff members all prepare and beverage Lunch was a snacks and beverages in the people building Hurray For Zeller Days Aug 46 Home Fashions And Other Buys At Savings Up To 29 Wow NEW OWNER chats with residents in s Home for Senior Citizens formerly Kelly s Rest Home Seated left to right are Mrs Annie Perryman Mrs Louise Simpson and Mrs Mabel standing are Mrs and Mrs s visitor her daughter Mrs Margaret Rae of Erin Obituary Charles Tyler long illness resident of for Ihc Charles Alfred Tyler died at the Hospital Friday Jul following i lengthy illness He lived at St No Apt Vug 12 IBM in I He farmed in and Obituary St yncr ire before moung Toronl where he was em ployed by the ilon Com pany iter he built store near When he sold he then worked for Canada Wire and Cable during the war He owned and hotel in When he moved to he worked for Gen Auto Shop pers for yjrs is i security Before retiring Ik sold real for in i His wife wis the lite Mir He is survived i son of in I wo it Iso ind nephews il lee w as hi Id in Wednesday July nth interment in Union cemetery Arnold Sinclair dies in Obituary service for Arnold Sinclair who passed away July 1977 at the General Hospital was held at the Shoemaker uneral Home Sunday July 17 The Rev Lewis from Presbyterian church officiated Born June 1JI3 at he was he husband of Gordon father of Cordon Donald and all of grandfather of brother of Kerewooi Sinclair cton and predeceased by Archie He was the son of the late Archie and Mima Kerr Hew is married June 1JV in lived in was in employee of the Acker for years He previously lived at He was an adherent of the Memorial United church Pallbearers were nephews Ralph Sinclair Keith Sin Kenny Sinclair Acton Grant Sinclair Bert Sinclair of Kitchener and Arthur Brown bearers were Jack Hunter Jerry and Bill Livingston of Interment was in the family cemetery Obituary Arthur J Clow Rockwood farmer Arthur J Clow farmer died July 17 in Guelph General Hospital at the age of years Mr Clow was born at England on March 22 John Clow and Avis Anne were his parents Mr Glow was predeceased by his wife Martha Ann They had four children There ore eight grand children and one great grandchild The children arc Raymond Clow 4 Mrs Douglas Allan Fergus Mrs Ray Currie Ave and Mrs Arthur Wheeler of Mr Clow was predeceased Mrs Grace Den ham red Clow a brother lives at 121 Main St The service wus held at the Shoemaker Home on July The service was conducted by Rev C and interment was at vcrton Cemetery Pallbearers were grandson Douglas Wheeler of Rock wood nephew Ronald Clow of and neighbors William Buckland of Rock wood William Gilflllan Rockwood Joe also of and Ted Jestin of 5860 Polyester Crimpknit Save now on cs lor your new Easy ne wTSlnhlc polyester mpkn I comes a good select on of assorted sol yarn dyed patterns deal tor dresses ill the new lash on looks Elegance Fashion Sheets Slips Beaut new daisy Debutante n gold or blue to add charm to your bedrooms Canadian made Elegance sheets and slips are machine washable no ron 50 polyester 50 cotton Freshen up your I and save Twin Pack Pillows 194 Matthews Acton friends were shotked learn of the sudden itealh of Mary Alma it who lived here for 10 years before moving to Tiverton Iwo years igo She was laken ill suddenly at home was taken to dine Hospital and then Inns ferred to the University pital London where she died Wednesday July She wis in her year Mrs M is survived by husband Russell daughter Susan I Mrs Hill of Tiverton daughter inda and son Jim at home and one grandson Matthew Nicolak The family came to Acton from and lived on St They moved to Mrs Matthews f home at Tiverton and she took over her fathers mail route Both her parents pre deceased her She was in Order or the Pastern Star and members held a memorial service Funeral service was at the I inklntcr funeral home Kin Saturday July conducted by the Rev Doug las Black Interment was In Tiverton cemetery V Ac Fleecy Fabric Soltener economy JUG One Size Pantyhose Reinforced parity and loo nylon in cc mocha One size Phenlex Elite Yarn 70 skein m Zellera Barrel Of Orion Yarn I ply 100 Orion tllng yarn Fully midline washable Assorted lash on colours Quiet The district was very quiet on the holiday weekend DO IT YOURSELF GARAGES HOMES DISPLAY COURT ft ZELLERS MILTON MALL 55 ONTARIO STREET SOUTH Open 930 am 930 m Sat 930 930 m 8788178

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