Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 12, 1966, p. 10

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thurcfiy may 15 9m obituart james anderson a young georgetown man joseph anderson died may 2 19ft6 ut st josefvhs hospital guclph after an illness of 15 months imr andrrson was born april to l3t in fa l york the only sou of mite uud violet aiulerson rr i camphellvillf the family moved to nassaga- wcya from toronto in 1951 and has resided there since mr anderson married joyce elaine turnbull in georgetown novetirht 16 1063 and he cou ple lived at wmclntyro crescent in georgetown since their marri age he ciiioycd hunting and fish ing and owned a model ii rail- road lie is survived by his parents two sisters doris mrs glen scott of fjmehoiise and hetty mrs george wheeler of hiljs- burg mr anderson attended secord public school in toronto and acton and milton high schools he was employed at provincial paper mills georgetown for 12 years was secretary of the tri- angle car club arid a member of acton junior farmers funeral service was may 5 from harold t mccltirc funeral home in georgetown with rev i flem- ing officiating interment was in greenwood cemetery georgetown with pall bearers wayne turnbull brother- indaw georgetown gordon an derson and bryan anderson of toronto cousins david and john craig of streetsville cous ins and gordon brenmer of tor onto longtime public school friend obituary john b nelson raised in acton relatives in this district receiv ed the sad news that the body of john b nelson ot amesdalc who had been missing for two weeks had been round in the bush lie had started to richan to get gro ceries when his car bogged down with a flat lire me walked to richan gol his supplies and start ed to walk home for some un known leasun he got lost or wad ing through illc snow was too much for hint as he was a man of 72 years he lived alone funeral service was held on monday jhc leavestwo sons jhn of drytlen and don ol winnipeg one son j d predeceased ljm in 1952 and hfr wife ella flcenary iormery ol ballinafad also piv deceased him in 1959 four grand children atul three sisters mrs j li macarlluir georgetown miss ruth nelson of bc and mrs thompson london also survive he was horn and raised in acton piano recital in city school pupils ol arthur dale wood arct presented their annual recital il rosethorn public school auditorium toronto saturday evening master ot ceremonies was arlhfcv gibson of eden mills tlu fiinl part of the program wa- a series of piano solos by mr woods students the second part was a presentation of the sound of music with anne shortil of acton singing the part ol maria the governess acton rockwood and eden mills piano students who took part in the interesting program were jetf jnbh wendy knapton jim knapton mary watson jane watson anne watson paul yuungblu dianhe frank shar on white ami linda perry ol ac ton grant gibson janice gibson nancy gibson and cameron gib son of eden mills coline mcgil- livray mary anne waddell anil jack mcdonald ol rockwood many liom acton were in the audience circuit assembly jehovahs witnesses jehovahs witnesses held a three day circuit assembly in the m m robinson high school in j burlington the past weekend a capacitv audience of 1020 filled the main auditorium and over- j mowed into smaller seating areas where special audio equipment had been installed so that all could hear the public address does god have influence in this 20th eentun clare station dis trict siipcrx isor ol the witness- cs sike- saturday evening 87 delegat es were urged to confine press ing on in their public service ol live home bfole study in con ducting a model studv of the otlicial witness journal the watehtowei blair weller o burlington emphasized theovr- all convention theme makr disciples of people ol all nat- ions i attesting to their discipling work was the ordination of six j new ministers on saturday after noon these included tvio teen- 1 agers mmzm 1 v i- v wv v v w4i jt

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