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The Windsor Star du lieu suivant : Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 4

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The Windsor Stari
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Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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4 THE WINDSOR STAR, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1963 WinnoDsoir flDMttiuiairics BOTSFORD, Ada Augusta, 86, Resistance Spells Jail WOIT To Lease More Land of the Sixth Concession, Ander-j don died Monday at home after a brief illness. Born in; Anderdon she lived there Youth Incarcerated For Strong-Arming Raymond Arthur Anger, 20, of Emery Maidstone Additional city property located at the southeast corner of Mercer and Cataraqui Sts. will be leased to the Western Ontario Institute of Technology, which has plans to erect another temporary classroom unit. City Council Monday night approved renting the extra land was sentenced to 10 days in the county jail when he was con-j victed on a charge of resisting at the $1 a year charge it already is leasing property to the institute. Council was told in a report from C.

M. Jackson, institute the Ontario Provincial Police. Evidence showed that Const. all her life. Mrs.

Botsford was a member of Wesley United Church, Amherstburg. Surviving are: sons, Alanson of Maiden Twp. and Donald of Milwaukee, daughters, Mrs. Robert Oakley (Ruth) of Burks Falls, and at home; a brother, Walter Papst of Anderdon six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p.m., from the James H.

Sutton Funeral Home, Sandwich and Gore Amherstburg, Rev. S. M. Sweetman officiating. JONES, Floyd 72, of 38 Robinson Leamington, died Monday at home.

Born in Mersea he had been a resident of the area all his, life. Mr. Jones was a retired stationary engineer, who worked at the Norton Palmer Hotel in Windsor. He was a member of principal, that the school ex O'Sullivan chased Anger on Highway 39B, the Tecumseh by-, pass, at speeds of more than, 105 miles per hour and lostj pects to have 500 students for the 1964-65 term. The addi tional temporary unit, still to -Villi! II MORENCY, William (Bill), 75, of 3427 Sandwich St.

W. died Monday at Grace Hospital after, a lengthy illness. Born in Amherstburg, he had been a resident of Windsor 55 years. Mr. Morency was a former employee of Chrysler Canada retiring in 1957.

He was a member of Blessed Sacrament Church. Surviving are: sons. Bud of Windsor and Harold and Kenneth of Sandwich West; daughters, Mrs. Ronald McConnell (Ruby) and Mrs. Jack Scobie (Millie) both of Windsor; brothers, Orville of Sandwich West, Gordon of Sandwich West and Reford of Windsor; sisters, Mrs.

Alice Margerm, Mrs. Eva Miss Dolly Morency and "Mrs. Agnes Dickie all of Windsor, 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral Thursday 9:30 a.m. from the Anderson Funeral Home, 895 Ouellette to Blessed Sacrament Church at 10.

ANDERSON, John Joseph, 78, of R. R. No. 1, Essex, died Monday at home. Born in England, he had been a resident of the area 17 years and a former resident of Staples.

He was a farmer and a member of the Anglican Church. Surviving are: his wife, Amberzine; sons. Earl of Moorefield, Clare of Sarnia, Frank of Long Branch, and Herbert of Carthage, and a brother, Joseph of Wildwood, Alta. Funeral today, 8 p.m., at the Stuart L. Kennedy Funeral Home, 128 Talbot Essex, Canon J.

H. Whealen officiating, thence to Palmer-ston, for service, 3 p.m. (D.S.T.), Thursday, from the Henderson Funeral Home, Rev. Peter Smith officiating. be approved by the Ontario Department of Education, would have four classrooms.

Several comments were made Anger when he rounded a curve! and turned out his lights the evening of June 15. that the province plans to erect a permanent building rather than put up more temporary rooms. Aid. Roy Battagello said the Leamington Baptist Church. this would be done next year.

Const. CTSullivan waited for Anger to return to his residence, and then him for speeding. Anger grabbed the constable and threw him to the ground and did not release the policeman until his father ordered him to do so. In passing sentence, Magistrate J. A.

Hanrahan comment Crest TOOTH PASTE WITH FLUORISTAN TO AID IN" THE PREVENTION OF CAVITIES 69c Value Ban DEODORANT ROLL-ON NO DRIP NO WASTE WONT STAIN CLOTHES EASY TO APPLY Comparable Value 7.25 Surviving are: his wife, Ona; a son, James of Leamington; a daughter, Mrs. Bert Chalmers of Mersea and four grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, 3:30 p.m., from Smith Funeral lal 53 ed: "The duties of police officers ofen involve them in dangerous situations. They are required by law and subject to discipline if they fail to carry Home, 14 Russell Leamington, Rev. L.

F. O'Neil officiating. CAMERON, Donald, 57, of 2356 Turner died today at Metropolitan Hospital after a lengthy illness. Mr. Cameron was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and lived in Windsor for the past 38 years.

He was employed Alice Dillon Rites Slated MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPD-Funeral services will be held Wednesday for MISS ALICE DILLON, 70, of Shore wood, former national director of the Daughters of Isabella who died Sunday after a long illness. Miss Dillon was Milwaukee and state regent of the Daughters of Isabella from 1930 to 1946 and national director from 1935 to 1939. Other Deaths out their duties properly. "If they are required to per NOX2BMA form dangerous duties, they must be buttressed by the courts as a plant foreman at General COPPERTONE SUNT AN LOTION GET A RADIANT SUN-TAN LOTION in making plain to people there must be no resistance and no Motors of Canada for the past 29 years.

Surviving are his widow, Jane; his mother, Mrs. John Cameron of Windsor; a physical force against an offi Windsor Man PROMOTES AN EVEN TAN PROTECTS ACAINST DRYING Reg. 1.25 RESORT TAN WITHOUT BURNING Reg. 1.75 LUNENBURG, N.S. DR.

J. H. FREESTONE, 76, a former cer." i The court was told that Anger! was previously convicted of theft in June, 1961. Magistrate Hanrahan further noted: "It is not unusual to find those who fight police officers are often those who have been on the other side of the law and president of the Maritime con Recaptured ference of the United Church of Canada. HAMILTON Dr.

James A son, Donald, of Riverside; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Christie (Catherine) of Windsor and Mrs. Albert Taylor (Elizabeth) of R. R. 1, Essex; a sister, Mrs.

William Maxwell (Catherine) of Goshen, and seven grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Friday at 10.30 a.m. from the Walter D. Kelly Funeral Home, 1969 Wyandotte St. E.

Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 1.39 1.08 SIMPSON, 76, physician and in ternationally known Mason. THETFORD MINES, Que. INSTAMATIC 100 CAMERA OUTFIT FH.M SPECIALS 1545 Victoria Ave. 'SUDBURY (CP) Six prisoners, reported missing from the Burwash Industrial Farm during the weekend, were recaptured, and two others, who escaped June 29, were still at large, officials reported Monday. One of those recaptured was a Windsor man.

Recaptured were Kenneth Crawford, 24, and his foster brother, Gerald Garfield Stewart, 23, both of Preston; Arnold Beverley Currie, 23, Barrie; Ronald David Lajoie, 20, Windsor; Roger Joseph Asslin, 30, Toronto, and Edward Browning, 20, Bowmanville. GLASSES PROTECT EYES FROM HARMFUL GLARE DANIEL LESSARD, 44, a vice-president of the Confederation of National Trade Unions; of a heart attack. MONTREAL OTHO RUPERT SHARP, 80, former assistant manager of the Bank of Montreal in charge of the western division. SIG MARIN GEN DUKE GEORGE of Mecklenburg, 64; of a heart attack. MONTREAL J.ANDRE TROTTIER, 62, an interpreter are often resentful of the law as represented by police officers." William Muhleison, 60, of 507 Aylmer received six-months suspended sentence after he was found guilty of an indecent act on June 6.

Muhleison had pleaded not guilty of the offence. For drunk driving: Stephen Rodenbucher, 29, of 2912 Longfellow seven days in county jail, licence suspended six months, car impounded three months. Raymond John Kotowski, 40, of 2228 Hubbell Dearborn, seven days in coonty jail, licence suspended six months. Raymond Leon Bergeron, 51, of 34 Wahneta Sandwich West seven days in county jail, licence suspended six months, car impounded three months. (8Bj) Urj of Canadian folk music for more than 30 years.

GILLIS, Miss Mary Belle, 55, of 2147 Victoria died today in Hotel Dieu. Miss Gillis was born in Sidney Forks, N.S., and lived in Windsor for 30 years. She was a member of St. Clare's Church and the Catholic Women's League. Surviving are two brothers, John J.

of Windsor and Angus of Sidney Forks, N.S.; and three sisters, Mrs. George Rogers (Sadie) of Haverhill, Mrs. Florence Gillis and Mrs. Alex Mclsaac (Cecilia), both of Sidney Forks, N.S. Funeral service will be held Thursday at 8:30 a.m.

from Janisse Brothers Funeral Home, 1139 Ouellette to St. Clare's Church at 9 a.m. STRATFORD JOHN LOUIS GROSCH, 63, secretary-treas urer and general manager of Council Removes Ban on Parking The rush-hour parking ban on the south side of Wyandotte St. E. between Arthur Rd.

and the alley west of Belleview Ave. was ordered removed by City Council Monday night. Grosch Felt Shoe Company Limited. OAKVILLE JACK BEDFORD, CONTAINS: VF 120 -u 127 2 to 99 44, of Oakville, vice-president of WRAP-AROUND STYLE Reg. 1.98 99c McConnell Eastman and Company Limited of Toronto.

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