Braemar WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 4, 1984-1992, p. 8

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v OuUR 1318T YEAR * $ WOODSTOCKâ€"INGERSOLL, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1985 f \ $ u ; i j | THIRTY cEents FOUR IN FIRE, TWO MORE IN SEPARATE TRAFFIC _ ACCIDENTS [oll _ EBM AR EN SA NP o O BNAERENL L L oans l cte C ks i ho sually he f thi ing i To TE PIFHF. #., C m By GREG ROTHWELL weekend. 4 Monday "‘This is certainly a sad day. glac‘es).l" aviof this happenine in ofhen "‘\if“g;,w",,, "5‘};;;7:, , § / .# P ”"*‘ e se * TY > $ The Sentinelâ€"Revi _ _Fire officials investigating the Emâ€" _ The Breukers had lived in Embro for .. " oplt n" : > i o .. h * * Aty: PCs t ‘%,’3' 7 _of The Sentinelâ€"Review _____________ _‘ bro deaths found no smoke detector in â€" about eight years. o A iPhatnestord man died and an Em. Ne S2~ ‘&‘ ‘@ciln, > mc goehie Alcy EMBRO â€" A funeral service â€"the Breukers‘ home. Bill Exley, an inâ€" Breukers was an autoâ€"body apPPrEP‘ _ pro man remains in serious condition in _|_~ P $A Lo cale. ~\ e Ateaiip in PWE JR ; vestigator with the Ontario Fire Marâ€" . tice at Macnab Auto Sales Ltd. in Ingerâ€" §7 o es x 2 o pear PB eX 6. .2 / * TeA eA is to be held Wednesday for 1 1 B } : | hospital following a twoâ€"car collision i tte e O Psn ie S *4& Ciat _ ... B e y*~ John and Joy Breuk a shal‘s office, said the family may have soll, he had worked there since last â€" west of Woodstock Monday night. eP e y n es h t CA A fig P 4 w )on y Breukers @and peen saved if there had been such an summer, Prior to that he had been a A M 2 i N e Ves o l o se ~Mrat onl â€":+ Mh ol i) W their two young children. They alarm in the home. The family may stone mason. His wife worked at the Dead is Gary Freemantle, 33, of en rrarre en * c ,a::" Wl mommab nc ons * io s perished after a fire broke out _ have been asleep when the pot cagght London gran}(éh of the Continentz:i] Banl; Thamesford. e e es o "‘fi').fi' onl / 1. *R m aljters tA 7 3 in thei _ â€"fire, the four bodies were foun in â€" of Canada. Kenneth was a student a The Woodst i Cmm * prvcin d hb ) oys 4s . the.lr Embro home late Sun various parts of the building. Zorra Highland Public School, Karla morneing otohat ogl;eglsgmxl‘gpo&tfig Vtvh;: + _ * enc Y Jher Solel We tm Bs .day night. + was to start kindergarten classes there mm led‘ 4 i e papesme cantet®®® _ 4t t <a h f ‘Wat:l : 4 alone in his car, died in the crash which _ [ = hok . wlz O ts NA a 3. m s A cooking pot left on a stove ~spOTTED SMOKE this fall. happened about 10:45 p.m. on Highway s * e tss * o m has been cited as the cause of _ Coroner Dr. James Town said Monâ€" > Tim Bannon, the operator of Macâ€" 9, near the Canada Cement Lafarge f ols W , hy 0 o o e o l ts + .t C i s the fire which engulfed the kitâ€" day there will not be an inquest into the â€" nab‘s, said Monday Breukers "was an p’lant. Freemantle was pronounced 6 .4 e o. 36 xk WV id * ia n hen of the stone veneer hous deaths. excellent worker."" News of the deathsâ€" dead at the scene. h i ks .‘1:: mss «ynaAE EP §/4 Chnoilor ME 5 g NOuse The smoke and fire was spotted by a _ came "as quite a shock," he said. | Wc â€"~~~* SAE NY ,g‘.;g,’y’éi;z s t ra \‘\ t on Commissioners Street West â€" neighbor, who contacted the Embro fire - Donald Brenneman, of Embro, the . | ...\ \[fagg~~~.~, * Cal m and filled the building with department; neighbors made an unsucâ€" A HARD WORKER driver of the second car, was listed in s ~â€"~ M f i D N B ce s r* VssR 1(1 _7 smoke tR cessful bid to rescue the Breukers _ Breukers "showed tremendous enâ€" â€" serious condition in the intensive care I > y %G ‘3'-1"'6"%“?;‘:}\""5":»’:»';. U SslIaol L 3 family. thusiasm,"‘ Bannon said. ‘"He proved to _ unit of Woodstock General hospital toâ€" _ |_.â€" yy" ulQ 5’3 o. 19 5-: ~.=m"\ t &s1 .3 / « . + . + P hy l um i a o. : Breukers, 31, his 20â€"yearâ€"old wife and Embro fire chief Don Shewan said the â€" be a hard worker." day. His wife Hughena, who was a en rrapemmnrer nz l \A. . ol a "tw. X}N mm 17 their children Kenneth, 7, and Karla, 5, department had the fire under control "There were so many things he could â€" passenger in his vehicle, was treated at" e o l (~"Tuge"! $ ,,;qfiM-»w"*j'” frealk: + 4) | #L were overcome by, and died from, carâ€" fairly quickly, but the family had do," Bannon said, "he was very â€" the Woodstock hospital and released. m ’i‘.L: esran,. ; '«"'i: Tok 4 s b(;:.l monoxide caused by the smoke already succumbed to the noxious handy. ga. s And a Bright man died in a motorcyâ€" sndtrye: i# w %fi':it "’t?«“,“%?“" 8 Tre5. 1k Y which built up after the fire caught onto _ smoke. His death "will be a tremendous 10$S / @e accident near Grand Bend during J -; uts mss bass . o9 ids Â¥ kitchen panelling and cupboards and _ â€" Shewan said the fire was the worst in . to us,"" said Bannon, ine weewend ' o > MM& 0y dle, ) ... â€" spread to the ceiling. the recent history of the village of 800. A _ Terry Whetstone, who lives in the & a f . ME g‘f‘{ * ’ «C y oo d \,A}‘E«’ J number of years ago a young boy died house next door to the Breukers, said .\â€" Tony Hohl, 20, of 11 John St., Bright c w0 #) 0 ; w‘ \3‘-3,'} Place pis sz T‘?’r?ag(}‘i}tligrf‘t% i efour Aredeuty. tas in : ft.raller f(lr%,'Shlev;aél g:lq. oapyige they "were very good neighbors. \é’as rédg]g (c)ln Hli)ghway 81, just south of f ~~lMe ;,"; se« L ad ies f g , Etw ireworks display organiz y ) Grand Bend, about 8:30 a.m. Monda C ) i o j . .c > & on s ce other Oxford County residents, one Embroâ€"West Zorra Optimists Club, that _ Another neighbor, T.F. Barnett, said \when he failed to negotiate a curve ang PHOTO OF the h n b C ’ e © ‘ from Thamesford the other from _ was to have been held at Matheson the Breukers "were a nice young ‘his motorcycle léft the road, entered a â€" enoussid Embro w C & family of four died Su Bright, died in separate traffic acâ€" Park, was cancelled due to the deaths, . couple."" \ditch and struck a tree, Killing him 43Y Dight, a police seal now over the front door. > cidents during the Victoria Day Club pre§idexlt Earl Brenneman said "This is tragic,‘‘" Barnett said. "You â€" putright, the Exeter OPP reports. (Staff photo by Greg Rothwel â€" . â€"â€" ... ts smm mm emernmcem eemt is uns . pnbermnemmer en ; op E â€"

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