Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 4, p. 12

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Mrs. Everett Cryderman, . t# t ;;;vs %@‘# : o f U L A ”l é‘”s‘g McMinn, Oshawa, Mr. :(md | > K _ 0_ ts ocm : Allscie . l. | Mrs. John Pettit, Norwich. 3 uis 1E s q)) . iss wl I M ~ t in Poyneppe, Wisconsin f /A T,. _ 2| ' 0&R 0 i â€" <= S | c when they were guests of | i â€"â€" / mR s k/ [ § ( %â€" P _ Tnamnson on tho necesion of ‘ | 6 2 BA °_ *‘*%N «& ) CC_ c their golden wedding anâ€" ‘ . e . K s+pe U is e J»f‘:a | 13 \ Rockwood spent a day at the | o e â€" 3 l l 3 T i wH_‘_ m |â€" 4 Â¥ | elaatnets " + Phemr~â€"â€"â€"â€".. ‘ | oc 2 * Mrs. Mary Generoux, i | _ â€"_ o e o North Ba t k at i 1| e e s . m e y spent a wee | ‘( ; “ 4 ? w * se £. â€" the home of her daughter | ocms | K ~ j 3 Mrs. Jim Storey, Mr. Storey ~al | _ . . 2 k. . 3 | ad © and family. | 33 e ‘ e * se 3 Py ; Mrs. ‘Jim Pepper and | . e || i i f va ; children, Catham spent a { | ' {1 yer" 5 wene e i . / l E weekend at the home of her : I i i ::" “.‘ A / Mfi 4 â€". M‘“\\\uv‘\m.a” ‘ B i f ’:, is parents, Mr' and Mrs' ROSS ’ C 4 |â€" x ‘,,a M s . 8 brmrmeno ns wer en in 1 % Palmer and Miss Marion ol __.| . uts 4 C <5 Palmer. ' * p | 0 Sm 0 Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Hoover ! i +>» P * e e T ow c _ I ~â€" 35. spent Saturday at the home | ts c f 3+ im 23 of their grandson, Mr. and * | 7 i II\I/Irs.' f Douglas Hoover, | arris ¢ . Among those receivin CanadaODDz;r;d ;gtf:g:d at:lls | Accepting the Girls‘ Soccer trophy on June 26th in Norwich Area Schoo1 ignawards 3 celebrations. ‘ Burgessville were Nancy DeCooman and Mary Anne and Paul Wilson, wp B‘“‘gesS t â€" P Sbtne Nortd: Falliiiingic in | Couwenberg troph 7 9 secopred qo fp on‘et Orth | + phy. bted the Boys‘: Soccer ~@ | Page 8 Section 2 THE NORWICH GAZETTE July 19, 1978 § ‘"‘*~ 5 Polio interest ; ; | #6 | eaths and Funerals ht /98 e e P n P e e s P s e t ie n t t e e t earll/ , A ' ached peak | : [ 1 MRS. GORDON BUCHOLTZ She was a member of the Tom all of Norwich. Her re c e e ‘L | Bxg}jgtordlggr%qu};(fl&()f 12 Norwich United Church parents, Mr. and Mrs. ¢ * { ! nfay Friaay Jullc is tltjlassed Women‘s Group and a Gordon Wills, Burgessville; Media interest in the local ~ "ICS a serious situation and { ~ | > Afher Fresidence )In fer 1978 member of the Ladies one sister, Mrs. Fred polio outbreak reached a â€" the Ministry of Health has to ; | yeer. > © 48th LeOglOn Auxiliary, Branch (Marilyn) Lowes and two new peak last Friday as geIt more involved." % | . 190. e â€" brothers, Gordon Jr., and representatives of CBC n answer to the questi 4 * wglhse ?Jfifiiefhff‘% Marie _ gurviving is her husband, Dayid, all of Burgessville. television, CBC radio, CFPL _ of Whether polio “?as slt?l? E §its. GCorden Wilf' and Gordon Bucholtz, â€" one She was predeceased by one television, the Toronto Star sPre@ding, or whether Burstesvite She wa S of daugbhter, Mrs. Joseph brother, William. Four and the American National doctOrs and health officials f | at Burgessville and h ® born (suzanne) Kungl of Norâ€" grandchildren also survive. Broadcasting Corporation WETe Catching up on their [ | x Blelong resident ad been wich; S!X S008, Daniel of _ The funeral was held on descended on the office of identification of infected | z Burgessville-Norwichof the Kamloops B.C., William, Sunday, July 16th at 3:30 _ Dr. Russell Hall in the local individuals, Dr. Hall said | ~ Area.â€" Da yid, Bryan, Sandy and pm, at the Arn and Son Medical Centre. : that it "will take another two | Hipi ienss nc + on pati o . __ _ Funeral Residence, Norâ€" fDI‘ . Hall is the physician â€" or three weeks to find out." ! wich, with Rev. Alex Gray of }OI the Van Vliet family. . Dr. Hall has been pracâ€" | | ~~ ui 3 Dresden Baptist Church le was the_flrst doctog to ticing medicine in Norwich |â€" x e officiating. : f}llagnose Rel_ck Van Vliet‘s fgr 26_years. He said that the [ | i " l & During the service, Miss . ;tnes§ as p?llo.,A front page sfiqatlon was mu_ch more f _ i oo Marion Denison sang a solo M‘;’f' ISI;iFd ”g?yts }f}lol})ledand i;:m;ggomw than it was in i | J e c l ‘"In The Garden‘"‘ acâ€" § 2e had a .. M1o [PO0E: . | | 1 ts & } companied by, Mrs: Fred patient who had been inâ€" The last serious outbreak $ | JA _ 1e 1 Buckrell. fected with polio, a patient . of polio in Canada occurred | CC y â€" pemscns â€" tle: bearere: were. Bavid who was not a member of the in the 1950s. I [ _ . * e Moore, Gordon Griffin, Fred iL C nds â€" Reformed _â€" br HgU said that at thet _: | : i Hartley, Joseph Clifford, ongregation, who was not time the infection was [ 5. 9n ... Jo William Fidlin, and Tom Dutch, and who had been _ spread across the country, â€" | C [ Purlong. in térment th previously immunized â€" There was only one case of t x * 0s e NorWich Cemetery against polio at some point in polio in Norwich then, he / e W ; ' i ies ied it haxd said, buf now Norwich is the ~ | e ons ~ as When asked if he wished to : centre of infection. I <3>~ make a gengral statement B cpuld get a lot worse," _ } j i‘&, a_bout the polio outbreak, Dr. he said, and added, "It‘s i P k Kall told the Gazette that, _ serious now." E i Lo3 j mm ioohemznoen zie + j S | | k & ® P1 . : 7 [ | [ Burgessville News 4& 7/;, , on . . w . MBURGESSVILLE (C) â€" Mountberg, spent the _ Mr. ‘and Mrs. Merton ; iss Marguerite Hill was. weekend at the home of her Penny attended the Lipsi Marlene Patchett, accompanied by Mrs. Ruth parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross fa ly Seoks g "ye daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robb and Mrs. Van Every, â€" Hughes. mily picnic at Springbank, Dewart Patchett of RR 1, Woodstock, to the Fair alsâ€" m ;* _ _London, on Saturday and Burgessville, Ontario Haven Conference on Lake _ Miss Marian Palmer and SPent the weekend at the $ . recently graduated from Simcoe last week. Miss Mary Deéer spent a few home of their cousins Mr. j Fa“Shaw'e College School â€"â€"â€" days in Niagara Falls. and Mrs. Clare Brown, ‘ of Nursing, Woodstock Miss Ann Hughes, esz Strathroy. | Camllus.iz .Q‘ ! ,(1 \7 &/ j f

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