V "u, Edna Johnson, Mrs. Scott Hastings and Lila Saekriderat the /ewah(uiite'd Church annual Geranium Tea. V, V Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Andrew of RR 2, Burgessvi] pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage , youngest daughter, Louise to Mr. Murray Arthur, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Arthur, RR 3, Norwich. The “ to take place in the Burgessviue United Chm September 22, 1979 at 3 o'clock . n: mrmcomlng warn-age of their Iise to Mr. Murray Arthur, son of 'thar, RR 3, N orwgch. The wedding Burgessville United Church, on I Burgessville, are , _ I > _ "-f,; , , , I? " , ' c" _ F! g , , "y' Mill 11:}? (p: . ‘12:: l ' t 21g} _':"':):),), , . , ' 34:. w, éâ€: 'e?' ,'dekrjic" N. â€w _ _u, ’ Mtl F :,'Y, , g , " 35 ' '" , _ kT " 'sic'" _ ill il tl. tt I " "r-tr, " "' , LA, t 5 - an , , L", . ,7, ,‘f- ‘ ' ‘ x l . st_fi I ' [Ei, I [ig. . ' 1 " 3 55% !% 4' I 'r" ti I r a r .3 'iV'lt.i'i, - f . , .,- Mi/ 3 . T =2; s _ tir, I I . .sif"'1% . . t: r't(' , J j , , Bl . " ' , , ,g’ " - ' , ‘ I . " _ < 'ri, " " I I , B',-' I , , I l ' IRI' Mrf .- . S V "iM ut' ‘ ~ , : , " Eii8B! tFg' : I ’ ..I ' ull , i ltl ' - ' 'il , Ilr , Ig . I _I ll: 'sk . ia , E If Yd $irdil Ite, J . Fi . -.l V ’53: 4.2-5. ,e, i “‘7‘" P"'N il , Il I (r' . ‘ == q 'r"g F“ I 5 , I ' 7 " 7 t , Fe" ' " " ‘3' _. 5g . . ' ~ "sci/grit - . _ V _ * . - * " " ' . i k' l " (7.177 The King Edward dining room was beautifully ar- ranged and decorated with yellow roses and other mix- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Morley of Burgessville celebrated their 50th Wed- ding Anniversary on Sunday, June 24, 1979, when their family honored them with a family dinner party at the Elm Hurst, Ingersoll which was attended by relatives and friends from London, Glanworth, Otterville, Dor- chester, Ingersoll, Norwich and Burgessville. Morley 50th anniversary celebrated by family Mr. and Mrs . Wilbur Morley Mrs. Morley received wearing a floor length dress of blue figured sheer with a gold coloured orchid. Mr. Sam Richardson was master of ceremonies bringing con- gratulations and best wishes and reminiscing of the Morley home during the past years. Mrs. Evelyn Waring spoke of her relationship with the Morley family throughout the years and br- inging along her wishes. Dante Pocrnich expressed his best wishes to his grand- parents and Isabel Pocrnich ed flower arrangements. “WW Interment was in Burgessville Baptist Cemetery. The bearers L, 0 n g w o r t h Malcolm, Ra Robert Yeon Osmond an Osmond. United surviving are: two sons, Jack of Burgessville and Murray of London; one sister, Mrs. Ada Osmond of Innerkip; five grand- children, Gary, Deanna, Warren, Jennifer and Grant. She was predeceased by her husband Glenn A. Lind- say, April 27, 1962. The funeral service was held at the Am and Son Funeral Residence, Norwich on Tuesday, at 2 p.m. with Rev. John Huether of Salford Jack of Murray sister, Mr I nnerki p ; children, Warren, Je Mr. and Mrs. Morley were the recipients of many cards, flowers and gifts in- cluding messages from Dr. Bruce Halliday, M.P., Dr. Harry Parrott, M.P.P., and a plaque from Premier, William G. Davis. GLEN A. LINDSAY Mrs. Glenn A, Lindsay of RR 2, By/'gessville, passed away at Woodstock General Hospital on Saturday Sep- tember 15, 1979 in her 85th year. The former Mildred Muir Kneal, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Ashton Kneal. She was born in North Norwich Township, Zenda area and was a member of Zenda Church, The Women's Institute and UC. W. Surviving are: two sons, Jack of Burgessville and Hurray of London: one Following their marriage they have lived in the Burgessville area for the past 50 years. They have two daughters, Mrs. John (Isabel) Pocrnich and Mrs. Mike (Lavina) Pocrnich, both of London, also four grandchildren and two grea i-grandchildren. The attendants at the wed- ding were the sister of the bride, Mrs. Alex Wiles of Norwich and the late Roy McIntyre was best man. Mr. Morley is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Morley of Burgessville. Mr. and Mrs. Morley were married on June 22, 1929 at the home of the bride's parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Levi Howell of Nor- wich, by the late Rev. George Morley, brother of the groom. Church bearers _ proposed the toast to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morley replied each relating humorous incidents of 50 years ago. All adjourned to the spacious lawns where pic- tures were taken of the families and friends. I, Ralph Yeoman and were officiating re Archie George Shelton, Mervin William