Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 5, p. 13

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| dapt: 14/7 - e * 4 ie ‘dnesday , June 6, 1979 THE‘NORWICHGAZETTEF P age 3 v B k. Re e L eae O 000 on eiecie es aemnncnn ns O 0000 o Ece mc nlnds 5 Niomalanbrmmimetinntmmmmre ; .3 F E > "l 3 | Â¥4% ’% en oys P | [( 49923 ’fl;g E ; Pestes £, 1 '} f j !&&‘ fl f R 6 _ * d tmal: s [ § /8 l s * â€" . f â€". d , %« x t a _ b ) (P® i5 l C ./ a . j _ ~â€"â€" e 1 e d muas To \_â€"â€" & is l f 3 45 $ s a Anne Buckrell graduated _ nalism. Anne is the I ; x‘ + *4 o 4 * fr.o m R y er s o n daughter of Fred and ‘ } f ‘ t s >" 4 esns 9 Polytechnical ~Institute, Eulalie Buckrell, RR 1, ¢ \ & 3 "_ S f ....% f w';“, Toronto on Friday, June Burgessville, _ Ontario, r We e »** wl e s 1 withâ€"a Bi.chelor. of ~_ and. has accepted. a i | 3 \a f w:fi es _ fi*J Applied Arts in Jourâ€" â€" position â€"~ with _ The { b 4 . P s 0 ; Tillsonburg News. | 3 . ies e s â€"â€" es C : Carolyn Jamieson of The Loom Room, Burgessville, works at a spinning wheel which fo + â€"se es ; L | was part of her display at the Trade Fair, while her daughter watches attentively. Retail C PA s w | merchants chairman Ted Shrubb said the Fair was a great success, with about 3,000 peoâ€" Ryâ€"f3 C * }”‘» m ple attending. "It gets better every year," he said. ; fya" a 3‘%, : i / y § . ) eeeese | 5 A o urgessville C ~"IL L 2 5 . intermediates W â€"=" & _ qh % © f . To \a y d F3 | a .\ CCR . * 5 | take palr s e 3 3 t weh? ~Te AAA _ © /8 _ ftournam@nt (**¢ _ from Embro _ NR | 2o s s d .~â€" On Friday night, the . COs , j 8 INGERSOLL â€" Burgessville Wrightsingled and stole second; _ x: . § ‘ won the Ingersoll %astball Stegcke‘ Nab%s sacrificed Wright Burgessville men‘s in ; | \? League Tournament on the to third and Hill‘s single drove termediate ball _ team Allen Ravenswaay § * weekend by winning the Wright home. _ defeated Embro 9â€"5. Jim , championship against Conroy 4â€" _ Ingersoll Juniors. won the â€" yfjes and Dave Pearson led Mr. and Mrs. Evert Van § 0 at Garnet Elliott Park. consolation championship by Burgessville with aâ€"home | Ravenswaay are proud to anâ€" . | To _ reach the final beating Strathroy 3â€"0 after an 8 # Pat Corâ€" : _ D0un® the graduation of their Mr. and. Mrs. James | Burgessville blanked Ingersoll extra inning. run and a single. 9O~| _ _son, Allen, from Centralia Leslie â€" of Embro are [ Climate Control Juniors 1â€"0 and _ aymetrong for the Juniors and â€" "2"" Steve Nobbs and Jim College in the Agricultural proud to" announce the / f Macnabs 5â€"0. f mstone Hill had two singles each. | Technology program. j 4 . f i McLeod for Strathroy had a es ". + 4 graduation of â€"their. son, . Conroy made it by beating at duel for seven innings but _ Steve Nobbs went six innings Allen is a graduate of Norwich . â€"| James ¢ 1 Ingersoll Merchants 3â€"1. Donald greth o tra frame In s oll â€" for the win with relief help District High School, | hames _ from. .. M1C_ag Douglas 3â€"2 and Rowlands 5â€"4. â€" [‘ ; t spen Bii| in ied our k R bbs had _ 2L | â€" University of Gueiph, | ces menouie in The insl iJ Shave Serdan in sentre Held, es o se oo piorâ€"annmnesnag o Juine 6, 1979. He received | . _ string of shutouts in the final 10 o o csivel sn Med and then _ SiX strikeouts and Miles had oY .. crighis., sae. an Honours Bachelor of _ game when Wayne Lewis gave tol: cecond angd third: â€" Kirk four in relief. BurgeSSYflle £ popooutiitomn Science~ Degree in | up only four hits and walked $ 1 ingled to e N scored four runs in the sixth 5:i;:v;;:';:s:::sgz:;:;sze:z;gA\ aecutll.. K pricalt 2 } \___ only one Conroy batter. cekivell and took second on a _ to win the game. The game burgessvilie gricultural Enginâ€" P | Mark Daust and Fred Francis c‘?fivfhr fvn Mg(l)‘k gfi::otnsinor; es 0 ml dg t B reessville N ~‘-»"1'3i:f:::::1:1:1:=:¢:¢:::r}:E:E:E:E:5:5:5:5E5E5:55£555?5355?55552?:';53,?;5'55'5 eering. Jim is a $ did the burling for Conroy and ‘t"(l)l scoreoD(;uglas ind at‘hen sgtole was played at Burg i# y Mr. Morrison Hoover, graduate of Norwich | were tagged for six hits. second. Steve Phillips grounded __â€"28 C Waterloo spent Thursday at District High School. He | A mree.rlun foqlt'th inning sent out and Sloat scored. : R § the home of his parents, Mr. has accepted a position | Burgessville on its way to vieâ€" On Sunday night, and Mrs. D.M. Hoover with _ Powell _ Agriâ€" _ tory. Armstrong allowed only three â€" p i1 defeated gEMaV Deunis y sten 6 Jim Hill led off with a single hits and struck out five: urgessvuNe m K"x .. Miss May Dennis has y S t in8s â€" Otterville, _‘ _and Jim Horvath doubled. Sloat had two hits for the Embro 8â€"3. at Embro. returned home from an â€" Ontatio. t Burt Shaftsman lined out a winners ‘and S. Davey hit a â€" Lambert Schaafsma led enjoyable tour of twoâ€"ba%\ger to score Hill and dogll‘)‘l&-_\es in‘ tns Tporhigiment Burgessville with a double Yugoslavia. = | in the ; p \ ) : ns ' H(Eg\?v\es. grounded out and Don . were: â€" Conroy, Merchants, and a single. Fred Wright, | c(,“gmt\x\alt(\‘onsl;o Mr. and 0) ) . s Our Wisdom Corner: _ Freeman fouled out to catcher Donald Douglas, KellOE8S; wayne warboys and Marty | Mrs._rDona ( osemary _| â€"_ To err is humanzto blame Tom Smith but John Buchanan â€" Rowlands, Strathroy, Thomas mucpon nag two Sitgles _ McKierman) Davis who â€" | it on someone else is eVven singled to score Shaftsman. ,__ Bus, Ellis Don, Aveo, Macnabs, » t were married on Saturday. more human. © ; Burgessville sct?ret? tg‘xeég ’éfifiifi;flégefi lla.urgessvflle 200 Bach Burgessville_ Scored ; @4 6 t ; in the fifth when Fr ntrol Juniors. > . | iz ; \ â€"other run in the fifth w uniors four runs in the seventh and _ & 3‘/ 7‘? { The bitterest words are | =~ * a a | â€"« those we are forced to eat. 10 three in the ninth to win the _ > ; _ Eame. Brad Griffin went s1X ; _ x*""*"*" % | s Innings. Steve NobbS picked ; ' UP the win in relief. |

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