Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 19, 1963, p. 4

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i unde killed s night hurt al twocar craeh sunday eve ning claimed the live of jamex edward row l of rjk 2 ac ton and ma uncle harold roiutcll of samla and hospltauxed wayne hepburn of rockwood all three were inithe roazell car driven by jamea roll the driver of the second vehicle john dri- coll ol elora escaped uninjur ed the accident occurred on the fifth hne of ehn tomnehip above highway 24 the rotz youth died sundav evening in st josephs hospital guelph an tr result of hl injuries and hu uncle died monday eve nlng according to report frofti alright the roue youth wan also slater tmchael and linda at anauted front the wreckage b home mr mcdonald and his male pfi- the youth was widely known nenger he mated the route tar wan ivlng on it roof and he notic ed a portion of a shoe knowing underneath the overturned r only when he made an oltetript to pick up fhe hoc did tic realise there won a pejaon under he car he and ma passenger attempt ed to lift the car up but the weight wan too much until a third unidentified man came along and the hree rained 1he wrecked vehicle and slid our the limp form of wavnc hep burn who appeared to mr mc- 1y many of rhe younger people st joaepha hospital wednc dav the hepburn youth hat been donald lb be dead taken off the critical hat and i later when the dntloi arrived hi in utlafaclory condition lie treated the injured men at bill mcdonald erin township the scene and thev were lutei contractor told the free press i taken to st josephs hospital tuesday the drliicoll youth wis in guelph an employee of hl ahd ust prior mr midonuld was shi ib the accident had left his home mr mcdonald his wire and on other couple followed short iv after en route to lake belwood and were the firat at the scene of the accident knew car occupant mr mcdonald recognized mr routed and rushed to his aid when he saw his employee was ked lo learn or the death ol ml rs ll us he had thmniht he was the least injured of he ihret funeral service jumes rotr is the von ol mr noil mrs thomas rot7 r r 2 acton and worked as it mixhtnti at little motors acton he is also survived bv a brother ken nctll of guelph brother ind and wall thought of bv hih env plover and many patrons at she garage the runeral service at the rumlcvshoemakcr funeral home on wednesday afternoon was conducted by the rev ian flem ing pallbearers were bruce ladled art saunders ron saunders wvman little joe mat thews and ray stewart inter ment was in tailview ceme tery mr ros7cll whose home is in sarnia is survived bv his mother mrs winnifred roweelfc rr7 actun his wife s the lormer christina giihim of sarnia a brother fjmer ami sister zetta prior lo leaving acton mr rosah vsis well known through mil the district and was always teidv and willing lo lend a help ins hand lo anyone the funeral service i his after noon jhurvdoy will he con dueled bv the rev a h mc kenne interment will be in fairvicw cemetcrs the- iraftit accident shocked i he communlls and manv iriends of ihc lamflics of both soung men aawejmwniiariimirttfr two toronto men arrested at gunpoint charged with red and white breakin two toronto men were orrem ud laic saturday night at gun- polnt and charged with break and entry ut the alton red and white more otieen st east lodged in milton jail follow ing tticlr arrest were larry moore uge 24 and george ashe age 23 both ol toronto the arrest was made hv con- shihle bruce krcslci of the ac ton o p p dvluthmcnt follow ing a tipoff hv an alerl acton housewife who reported seeing the men enter the store through a rear window constable kresslcr parked the cruiser a block iiwhv and mov ed on fool to the rear door where he hejird voices inside he- was loincd bv another ncirrn iei dent who despite inexperience assisted in pulling handculls on the iwo toronto men i rehencl when the men were appn ed as they attempted lo the building one dropped lease tlm less than 10 al the lime ol conletletatiun jichen irluill all ol c iriuli s production was ihe output ol primarv industis the- gross nil lonal pioduct was less than s200 per capita in terms ol lodn s dollar less than 10 pel cent ol ik1i s per capita output ol wealth j miss acton fair chosen but names still secret twentyelx charming young ai knd the other two judges the coveted ladle are waiting anxiously for i seeking autographs big al ac- ouwn are on i iday nigh to arrive that is commodated the aulographseek- the night one ofihem will be ers with previously signed auto- crowned miss acton fair and i graphed pictures of himself the receive a horde of prirelr- kitcrener tv star was dressed her identity is known orily to in cowboy boots and coal and three outoftown judges and wearing his familiar while slet foil fair directors in charge of son children admired his pri the contest and their lips are vale cur wih his name fane ii v sealed i enscrolled on both sides and saturday afternoon ihe con decorated in front with a huge lestanls looked lovely as thev i pair ol steer horns paraded in the high school audi oltwsl sportsmen torium before big al jones i prior to ihe start of the udg wellknown tv celebrity from i ing t three judges were inlro- kilchener norm morshall popu idulcdto trnnk sorter holmes lar tv and radio sporlscasler age 7v and eddie ryder age from hamilton and cliff muir 85 the men v ere introduced manager of guelph radio station as the oldest living former cjoy the fhree judges had a sportsmen in acton and enjuscd dllficult lime choosing the vtln illsn sports vsilu mi mtl it was ontv prizes for tbc display in the ulndow of the former edna may lore on mill st discuss grants for retarded lsqucsing councillors at then meeling last week heard reeve george leslie tier it was ontv alter a privatcjir hu session were they able lo dueclors in break a four girl tie for first place families rooting thw acton free prats thursday sophwnbori i0a9 omtuary tterrry bailey came herefromengland after an illness of one year harry ballev died at his home im eastern ave acton on sept ember he was x years of age he is survived bv his wife nellie laughters mrs bertha ketuner at home mrs elwin hood olive dundulkmrs w schalde mose real llanev bc mrs k travis gertrude port ilqin a son hill bailey georgetown and sisters mrs jessie pearson hut- inlo and mrs blanche orinun htrgt tit llu ssin lest utii jack marshall jack holmes mac sprowl and mamn llunlci mr holmes entertained while ihe judging was going the judges and directots at his on parents friends and child home lor lunch ren seeking aulogiaphs sat in ihe bleacher aiea silently root ing for ihe gnls ol their choice the attractive- contestants walk ed from their chairs at the end or the auditorium toward ihe ludges and look a seal im mediately in ironl ol the three iminulloi hamilton al the school peal was llu vancouver a brother charles and sisters mrs lirie rcld oshawu mrs gertrude love groie lluntssille and mrs ilea hoiiulsile hamilton ptvdcccas ed him he also has 10 gtand children mr llailev woiked as a team slci with ihe shclal villce in shelhui rttranirnrtltewonlcomrr vtclconie thiee special judges to town on behalf ol ihe mayor unci council when cldl mckiv makes the surprise announcement ol ihe name of 1huinner trltlas ee explain counts council was be ing approached lo take oer re- lanleil children s sciuhii giants tixitn lie iikui municipalities lacli ineuiltci xslll get a chalue lo studs a in lei iron lite hal ion uetattletl children s as- snernnnn brfnrr tr rx nppi jieluseil lo lent the town ling corp slop giailei out lo pifiilc till e was nirn in onlord ing ns councllloi ruben ltwson 1 land in 1hh0 and cumc- heie irom suggested council would iv mm england in i ww he wus mm ihting iih private coutiucinis nn in shelhurne in l und agivkd to stll mi oiiopenetl moved o acton liom there 21 ioul allowan on lo 27 am i ears ago j 28 concessiiin 2 io c small i rev andrew mtkenle wikhi hie 1 1 kid inns lo ruiv uonducled the luneral service al i akt aiross the siiiiiiwikii puv i the kuinlev hhovniikcr luneiul leii liume on scplemlier ii inter appiomil a h latt establish intent was al shelhurne pallluai ing an c itlit ton gloss weiglll ets weie bill mltltllelon wcs ma kiihi on tin link line budge sales i es llotchen i red wright er 1964 plymonth has new image limlowcd with it new lmme cnhanceil by tin continued quality ivot knihitvlilp tuiil economtctel up- ii ui lon the ivm plvmouth from chtyklor ciiitudu ltd appcum- iuikioli for a nival of its iuc ic4slu i9aj rales year an uvoi all impivvilm of quail iv und icihiuiubilltv u pmvlded h the 1964 tmvmoulh bhittflntl fivnh htvllng upjhjl lo list clu in mvlinu rlvmthith tllnplavs ji bold fcotti oiul ilctilyn bawtl on iku fnmt tender tilvllny man- v tixini bumper unci wide ifihtle tbeiik a uidci ivm ubeel trend and bimid new tail lump rein iniii and emptinte lliu heme hixoitd apkataiuv ihe iqm tkinoulh teitak lontinued quid iin ailiukemen wllhin ihe imhiv ami ihinni iitljimtmluy jiivw cbiwut canad i lit entlii me eii tn vxhm1 mile wur t inl on i hi power tialn is ton tmiieil ullh ibis ear mi kiel ikilii stuss u pbuetl umin safitv lomfuti and tomenleiue in ilik mmis pivmutmb slnmuii tloot li lib and milker met ban isms aiv amoiitf the manv new ulaiken ill ui led touanu ins timet snlkf utfon nin ii llu comniuiim tiviiu i men and chatted for about four mawn us oubv will citiwn bei k s lim t lie jailon ivivv sptneik mill minutes each shi and iu- tuniuisiip will puti 4 ut iianspoii appnnil waulbv and jim skiliiv ol shel at ihc conclusion or the judg tipate in the monslet silui s n hiannd buiik nf ounuslcrs flocked to bm da piradc for action i voti m u l l i n m bar in surprise thev had a pile of articles al the door i whitb police presurrted the i were atk mplinji to steal pol let nut il ted store nianayei john ktmlenku and his partnet william psancka of guelph who icportcd nothinli missing i no of papers tlu rt an i ift ilail newspap eis in canada s fnyhsh 12 i tenih six in othei laniuajies about 740 rnejtsh innyuacii weckl niwspapers ilvtul 17 tremh lanytiit weeklies anil about 140 weeklies published in ut he i lancjiialh s halt0n will be heard when you elect owe mull in owen muuin spmkt for mill to tht mopmtv ownir intnc cost 0 10ucation mdiviiomunt of oowntow atlas intioiation of majot countroaos in dipt 0 highways svstim pmurvation o thi lakishoti rivtl vauivs and escarpment rmvaiuation of aqrkultural froailms in an expanding utkan aria vote liberal sept 25th shouitime64 at your chrysler ganada ltd dealers tlymoutfi 0 rr a licrr plymouth a4t the cleanuntd beauty with real tigerpower pick your power from three great enninei mantsi i ury v800 or mighty golden commando vl team it with torque lite automatic drive with puih button or coniole floor shift or i urv fourontheflooc hick ihift then tit back in plymouth tporltlanled oomforl- lurn ihe key ahd lame a ugerl dodge dodge for 1064 with its bold new cantilever roofline u the ycar moit beautiful way lo go places k rides handles and 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