Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 5, p. 14

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_ GEAR-CASLER GEAR-FISHBACK The home d Keith and Shirley Gear of Burgessvine was the setting for the double wedding ceremonies of their daughter and son, Darlene Gear to Dave "Casler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Casler of Embro and Gene Gear to Janice Fishback, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ggydon Fishback it' l f _ § , "i,C2'f, , r 53“ ’ , m - . a??? . Ir Eii, , , ' F I _,t"i,,?,,, , - , gi; _, c/p', d I y ' a wl , I ' ' L‘s. . _ MR. AND MRS. DAVE CASLER I Double wedding ceremony at Burgessville homé . - Art . ,_-...,.V'. w nppnec‘ Institute members are Sm Journalism and has reminded of the picnic to be a$cepted a position with The held at the Penny cottage Tleonburg News, _ Buckrell, accompanied by There was a good at- 'lhei2Undd,rsrv'itnste Mrs. Fred J. Salmon, spent tendance from Burgessviue {tress-IE“? l xinia f 1 hi a Friday afternoon at the at the Norwich Historical 1:23:11“) gkod ll orwtne Historic Church and School Days on Saturday and A Ill" “Gen Qi,, Kell at Paris Plains North, also Sunday. d lzs-d all :Efiies ”58“}; toured the Adelaide Mr. and Mrs. F'red 331$? '31 t f ffi rs Hoodless Homestead at St. B.ufkreil and_ythe latter's an enew a eo 0 Ice George. Adelaide Hoodless 15318335 IIi’IOiss Margaret A was the founder of the Is, nd0n, attend F Women's Institute in 1897. the Convocation'at Ryerssg Bur 8881; Mr. and Mrs. John Morris Polytechnicai Institut e I ‘7 and son, steirhen,,Por-Toronto, on Friday after,- _ thcawl, South Wales, are Tim, June l, when their BURGESSVILLE (C) - l spending holidays at tyeltfyhttr, Anne, graduated Mr. and Mrs. H. Stevens c home of Miss May D ennis,Wlth , Bachelor of Applied have returned home after ll Institute members arsArtsin Jnnmonah - . A BURGESSVILLE (C) - Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Buckrell, accompanied by Mrs. Fred J. Salmon, spent Friday afternoon at the Historic Church and School at Paris Plains North, also toured the Adelaide Hoodless Homestead at St. George. Adelaide Hoodless wad the founder of the Women's Institute in 1897. VIR. AND MRS. DAVE CASLER MR. AND MRS. GENE GEAR. - Turkey Point, on c'e with potluck dinner of Burgessville. bouquet of yellow silk roses, Rev. James Newman' of matching the yellow roses in Burgessville officiated at the her hair. Matron of honor double-ring ceremonies, Arne was Mrs. Carol Gear of tapes of wedding music Were , Burgessville, sister-in-law of played by their'. sister; the bride. She wore a yellow Valerie Gear. - jersey gown and carried a Given in marriage by her' bouquet of white silk roses. Given in marriage by her parents,\Darlene looked lovely in a high necked, long, jersey gown with a cathedral length train and long fitted sleeves. She carried a Norman Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald! Pearson of RR 1, ", 111riisiis'viue' gradugted‘ recently from _Sheridaii, College in the Technical 1lleiil'aiioi; Program. Norman is a gg'adute of, NONIich District High School [ and College Avenue Semmaw School. , Force- / fi' , f? Norman Pearson Journalis 7 "mm“! a., _7,... m and has Jmaor7Tf June 14 r BURGESSVILLE (C) - Mrs. Allan Hagerman and I Mr. and Mrs. H. Stevens children, Kim and Chris, 1 have returned home after Waterford. F Spending the winter months Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. in Florida. T Salmon spent Sunday at the ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne l Sunday guests at the home Ballandine, Brantford. Mrs. of Mrvand Mrs. Grant Smith Maude Hayes and daughter, were Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Mrs. Stan Hackso, Madison Smith and son, Stephen, Heights, were also visitors. Lwere Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and son, Stephen, Thernhill, and Mr. and -Bob Casler V of St. Catharines, brother of the groom, was best man at the ceremony." Thehride's mother wore a Mrs. Ross Johnson gave the minutes. Roll call was answered by the paying of fees. Mrs. Johnson gave the treasurers report. Funds for fun was paying a penny for day, month and year that you were born. Mrs. Jack McCready reported on the District Annual Spring Board meeting, held in Springford. Reports were given by all the standing committee and conveners. Mrs. Jack McCready, Mrs. Maurice Buckrell and Mrs. Bill McMillen were appointed as voting delegates to the district annual meeting in May. It was voted to give $20 to Pennies for Friendship. Mrs. McMillen closed with a poem she has composed on Being President of the In- stitute. Mrs. Jack McCready gave a short address to the retiring president, Mrs. McMillen and Mrs. Johnson presented her with a beautiful gloxinia for which Ruth thanked all. for the. meeting Following' a delicious lun- cheon served by the TAB girls in the Sunday school hall of the Burgessville Baptist Church on Thursday, Mrs. Bill McMillen presided /_lfhoTgtsTnillt, T . / , executive na uuJRGEfyiWLLE The Dionne Quinthplets k had a long expected dream "F come true on their tenth 'it? birthday, when their father l presented them with a pony. s, The little rich girls have ha.d all the toys and pets their hearts could desire with the S exception of a pony and now 1 this wish has been granted. ngm en 's born. Mr reported Annual port. Funds for ng a penny for and year that In. Mrs. Jack Johnson gave Roll call was the paying of mson gave the Institute (C) rust coloured gown with a white corsage and the bridegroom’s mother wore a pink gown with a white corsage. _ - _ Given in marriage by her parents, Janice looked lovely in a long, cathedral trained silk gown with satin lining. She carried a bouquet of pink, silk roses and wore a headpiece featuring a hanging silk bow. Miss Ann T Hughes, Mrs. Fred J. Salmon; public relations, Mrs. Genevra Emigh; district director, Mrs. Bill McMillan; alternate director, Mrs. Charles Kelly. Conveners: family and consumers affairs, Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mrs. Charles Austin; agriculture and Canadian industries, Mrs. Victor Moore, Mrs. Merton Penny; citizenship and world affairs, Mrs. Ross Johnson, Mrs. Jim Casler; education and cultural ae- tivities, Mrs. Maurice Buckrell, Miss May Dennis; Good Cheer, Mrs. Clarence Parkhill, Mrs. Charles Kelly; curator, Mrs. Wilbur Morley. Auditors, Mrs. Jim Casler, Mrs. G. Rood; nominating committee, Mrs. Wilbur Morley, Mrs. Charles, Austin; delegate to -area convention, Mrs. "Jaek Mecready,. _ vice-president, Mrs. Louis Austin; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Ross Johnson; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Louis Austin. Resolutions convener. ‘The new officers are as follows: past president, Mrs. Bill McMillen; president, Mrs. Jack McCready; first vice-president, Mrs. Maurice Buckrell; second H77 named WI convener, Wednesday, June 13, 1979 THE NORWICH CAZETTE Mr. and Mrs.dMerton Penny entertained members of the family over the holiday at their cottage in Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Morley attended the funeral of the late Mike Pocrnic in London on Saturday. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Morley in the recent death of Mike Pocrnic, London. Mike was the husband _ of the former Lavina Morley. Mountburg, Misses Vicki and Janet Hughes, London, Les Hughes, Brantford, spent the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hughes, and attended the funeral of their grandmother, Mrs. Gladys Hughes. Deepest sympathy extended to the family Mrs. Gladys Hughes. Maid of honor was Carmen Hughes of Burgessville, friend of the bride, who wore a rust coloured gown and a bouquet of orange silk roses. Bill Gear of Burgessville, brother of the groom, was best man at the ceremony. The bride's mother worera blue gown with a white corsage. Following the ceremonies, a smorgasbord supper was The wedding will takdisiada-iiGiiiUiiii; Baptist Church On Aug. 11 at 3 p.m. Mrs. Doris Lee of Burgessville and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their ch..i.ltiren-Aaren .9trt,ruti? and _P_au1 Marlyn. Burgessville wedding The human body is ex- tremely sensitive: pat a person on the back and his head swells. LEE-SMITH is of Every candidate is entitled to his own opinion, if you can only find out what it is. The following may answer many of our questions regarding our tomorrows: Mr. and Mrs, Dave Casler are residing in Norwich and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gear are residing in Burgessville. served and a reception followed. Guests' were present from Burgessville, Norwich, Embro, Woods tack. St. Catharines, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Drumbo, Hickson, Tavistock, Eastwood and Ingersoll. _ "i'GGii;rrow - oh, it will never be _ If we should live a thousand years! _ ‘ _ Our time is all today, today, The same, though changed; and while it flies, With still small voice the "Today, today, wise." Our Wisdom Comer: be wise, be Page 7

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