Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3, 1970-1971, p. 9

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ELIZABETH AVEY HONORED ;, AT FAMILY DINNER 3 The Avey family held a well with a purse ot money, a gitti attended dinner on the spaCI- from relatives and friends. I ous lawn of Ron and Marie Elizabeth, who was taken) Avey, Pitcher Street, on Sun- completely by surprise, veryl day afternoon, to honor Miss gl‘aCEIUSlY tithanked everyone. , -------------.. ' Elizabeth Avey, who plans to for eir oughtfulness and go into training at Oshawa kindness. Family members ini LIONS CARNIVAL l General Hospital next week. attendance were from Toronto, GREAT SUCCESS j Following dinner hour, Miss Brantford, Paris, London, Ing-J The Annual' Norwich O Pauline Avey who was eonven- ersoll, Til1sophurg and Nor-i 'ville Lions Club Cami ft,t,1t/ . er ot the oeeasion, expressed wich. " Later in the evening) held on Friday and 'Jd Was; best wishes of those present interesting colored pictures? ievening at the . Arena Wiihurday and for success in the field of were shown of the recent trip 'two thousand in attendanover‘ nursing, which Elizabeth has to Alaska, made by Ron and _ Andre Vandenberghe Pic-:1 : I chosen. __She___was presented Marie Avey. . dent of theClub stated the at- --.----_-" _.-.-.-- - - "r-----------. tendance was very gratifying,~ i," NORWICH JUNIOR MERCHANTS TO [ Josmeu.gr,'gir.a'e used for ' I wor . , HOST ALL - STAR GAME , ; Mam, prize -winners were:: The Norwich Minor hockey Coleman, Simcoe. Norwichi i5'riday evening-Boys bicyclei clubs and Jr. Merchants, are will host the All Star game; ]WaS won by Jeffrey Edgewgrth i planning a Skate - A - Thon this year, with the champion-} :Son of Mr. and Mrs) Ronald‘ sometime in November. The ship team playing the league) zEdgeworth, RR 3, Norwich, '3, planned Walk - A - Thon has All Stars. Proceeds for the' 1yPil at North Norwich Public been cancelled, so it would not game will be divided among! I'SChool, Burgessville; Girls bi- interfere with the Trek-A- the Minor Hockey Association ieyele, Linda Binkle, daughter, Thon already sponsored by the of each town. , let Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Binkle, , Norwich Historical Society. i, Coach Don Izzard and Man...') '22 I(\IIentre Bt., Norwich, a pupil The Hockey Association has; ager Matt Meni ch, hope to open orwieh Pubhc School. The; also announced that all et1111etr; doll dressed in 50 one dollar! . e Jr. D Merchants hockey . . . ment and supplies will be ply-lit',',, October 10th All la - , bills, W. L. Squire, Norwich was, chased directly through the p . . p y ‘ the Winner on' Friday evenincr . . ers of the area are invited to . tbt sponsoring Norwich Merchants attend . and Diane Butler of Otterville and to give added publicity toi . on Saturday evening. Winner, the sponsors, the club willl I (y the car was Glen Talbot, RR: erect signs in the Arena, so the) I _ (4, Woodstock. ; public will be more aware oti BARN DESTRQYED I I Murrainardell of Ottervillei the supporters. The Jr. Mer- . . ,was earn val chairman. On) chants Executive President fThe large dairy barn on :2th I'F‘riday evening the prizes werel Gerald McLees. Manager Matt arm of ringh McKee on he; drawn by Warden Stanley) . . easterly limits of Norwich was, Gehrin d S t I Menich Jr. and our o. H. A. com letel destro ed b fire of I, g an aturday evening} Representative Tom Wright, p y " . y y by Gordon Innis, MLA for Ox-I attended a league meeting at unknown 0.11g1.n fn Wednesday ford. 1 . . night at midnight. , ' D . Delhi, Tuesday evening. A . o0r prizes were drawn for new league executive was for- Norwich and North Norwich-f each evening and a ferris‘ med, with teams from Delhi, East Oxford Volunteer Fire De- wheel, pony rides and games Caledonia, Hagersville, Port partments answered the call, were a great attfaetton. } Dover, Simcoe and Norwich, but were unable to save thef - ".. ‘ _ making up the six-team group- building. l . ' mg. . g ! l . Lost m the blaze were 'seven, , t y, The league. officers elected heifers, “a milking machine, f . w dd 1 n were - Chairman, Ken Mc- ... 1 5 __ . . . . . , hay elevator and quantities of, i /frd _ , Bride, Hagersville; Seeretary- feed grain hay and ensilage ! 7 , Treasurer, Wm. Arts, Delhi; Di- , _ , . , I WILES - McINTYRE hat. Mrs. Isabel Pocrnich of rectors, Bud Miller, Caledonia; Damage has not been esti- 1 Wedding vows were iii'i1ang..lt';iiion", was bridesmaid, wear- Tom Wright, Norwich; Donald mated. The Office of the Fire ed by Mrs. Ethel McIntyre " ing an imported gold catin 1 Snow, Port Dover and Mike Marshall is investigating. I Norwich and Mr. Alexander crystal crepe dress, with mat- Wiles of Paris on Saturday,‘ ching headdress. Both wore lJuly 19th. The double ring! orchid corsages in shades of iceremony took place at 3I pink and gold. (o'eloek in Her Majesty's Chapel( Best.inan was Mr. Art Magili :of the Mohawk, Brantford.) of Paris. Usher was Mr. Will- Rev. Cannon Zimmerman offi-i iam Gillies of Paris. elated. l Reception was held. at the , Mrs. Helena Boughner, Nor- Holiday Inn, Brantford. - For wich, played traditional wedd-l| travelling the bride chose ‘a ing music and Miss Mary PeISI pink acetate nylon lace dress of Norwich sang two "iiifniiiiLls"iii; matching accessories. On [HA Wedding Prayer" and "Be.. their return, they will reside In. - ‘ cause." . Norwich. . _ The bride wore a pale emer- Guests attended the wedding. -ald green street length dress of from St. Catharines, London. ) ipattemed net and chiffon 'i.v.l'rjs,',iii'ies),l'vj/, Burford, Cathcart. I 'rtatteta, with matching picture Paris an: Pert?: -e.-e- l . --------.,.-------------" , . t__--- k t jerurU . catamumwifle ___

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