Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 5, p. 19

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Mr. and Mrs. Dewart Patchett and Brenda Pat- chett, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wally Orth and children, Tracey'and Susan, spent four days at Niagara Falls and Marineland. On Tuesday they attended Ontario Place and also toured Tivili Village on the Queen Elizabeth Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bu'chan and children, Marty and Tammy, spent ten days at the home of the iormer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Buchan, Berwick, Nova Scotia. They also at- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nelson and children, Danny and Amy, Brighton, spent a few days recently with the for- mer's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tur- ner, Cambridge (Galt) spent Sunday at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Bill McMillen and Mr. McMilIen. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill have recently returned from an eight-day trip to Cape Cod and Boston. BURGESSVILLE (C) - Earl Jacques, Woodstock, spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Hoover. One-year-old Louise Brown, the test-tube miracle baby born in England last year, squeals with delight when her father picks her up to introduce his daughter to television Our Wisdom Corner: To accept good advice is but to increase one's own ability. m Don't look for flaws as you go through life and even if you find them, it is wise and kind to be somew.hat, blind and look for virtues behind them. Now if you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them. Bur es ir'ii1i News I TEST TUBE BABY MAKES TV DEBUT The death _occurred in Thunder Bay on Saturday of Mrs. Christine McFarlane, sister of Mrs. Fred J. Salmon. tended the wedding of the former's brother, Sandy Buchan. Hy Tur,' CAN.htMAN PRESS u Oct. l5. I979 . Hurricane Hazel roared into.' central and eastern Canada 25 years ago today - in 1954 -, leaving 82 dead in the Toronto area alone. The hurricane, the worst recorded in Ontario. caused more than $24 million, worth of damage during its two-' day rampage. It had been blowing itself out south of the border when a cold front from the north reactivated it over, Lake Ontario, producing the heaviest rains in southern Ontario's history; " b""'-".'." ";t-.iiL.uu-, ma. REMEMBER Whenever you know desolate hour And are steeped in misery, Remember Christ was lonely too, m bleak Gethsemane. Whenever you feel that all of the world _ Has turned its back on you, Remember that Christ knew what it was To feel abandoned too. Whenever you feel that your burden Is greater than you can bear, Remember He too heart- breakingly knew A moment of dark despair; And remembering these things just bear in mind His victory was finally won When He bowed His head and humbly said, "But Thy will, not Mine, done!" . Todayin History studio audience Friday at the taping of the Phil Donahue show. Louise's mother Lesley is pictured left. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Cowan of RR 1, Burgessville, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Harrison of 40 Centre St., Nor- wich, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Yvonne May Elizabeth to Richard Mark. - "sa.___asgtqgtaf1trhat, a. The wedding will take, p1atf?.ststpr-:-1 till" Holy 'riinity Anglican Rose-Le Studio, Simcoe). -citiirtir, Norwich .valHo by Iittpam at Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMillan spent Sunday gt the home of their daughter', Mrs. Malcolm Mann and family, Port Dover. '"r Mrs. Reg Bailey (nee Arlene Penny), Woodstock, held a 25-year graduation party for the nurses who graduated in 1954 at the Woodstock Hospital at the Penny Cottage in, Turkey Point on the "holiday weekend. Guests came from Bermuda, Sarnia, London, Woodstock and the surrounding district. BURGESSVILLE (tl) .. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amin i, spent a few days with Dr. E and Mrs. Wayne Smith and j boys, Thornhill, and Captain 3 and Mrs. Bob Rutledge and ', family, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Simmons, Woodstock, Smut Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Hoover. Mrs. Isobel Pocrnic, London,spentaday with her - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Morley. Burgessville. Elisabeth Jane Rapley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rapley of Burgessville graduated June 27, 1980 from Fan- shawe Colleges Diploma Nursing, Woodstock Campus. . Elisabeth graduated from Norwich District High School and has accepted a position at the Woodstock General Hospital. M404 I

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