Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 5, p. 37

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rlUVlllUC "ups IlX pnones said the firm was back in full operation by the Les Buckrell and Barry Smith of the North Norwich “gm?”- Regarding the $88,000grant, Dr. Parrottst Municipal Telephone Company accept a cheque from Ox; ghat it was an example of government helping ford MPP Harry Parrott for $88,000 to cover costs of replac- Jl,s,',,",5ft yt expect large companies to look ing tornado damaged equipment. The money enabled the emselves, he said. firm to replace old wires with in-ground cable lines. Smith Page 6 The Daily Sentinel-Review, Mon., Dec. 3, 1979 Prgvinge h.elps f_ix phones Page 2 is'l1u'i'"ts,oCidtr,ot1ir" ’ErésEHES’cYE 'q'iiii't RUG”; children S ward, at _ Woodstock General Hospital. Receiving the quilt is nurse Debra Girl ojeis. of ComRany 1 BUrgessville, led by Thr NORWICH GAZEITE Wednesday, October 3, 1979 YEAR OF THE CHILD QUILT said the firm was " Harding. and beside her is Dwayne Knox, 5, of Burgessville, representing the child. Girl guides made the quilt as a Year of the Child project. full operation by the end of )0 grant, Dr. Parrott stressed Ill "'k"ii't,_"_ii"i)' More than 250 people each 4-H dairy club in ttie/ , $r,-r,:jj'rrsiqllllt.N ",3: witnessed the presentation of county, won Wham the T _",,::':'):),',"--:',',',",':,':' c"o_tiii,iirgd'iall A _ , -"awards at the oxttrrd, highest aggregate score in - Holstein B reederd " their ell"? over ttte last three -'_,"';rrla_) vi,ii"ei'is'ira Ilk, Association's annual consecutrve yéars 197TW. 3.3.: c.i',is,"iaiiiiiiEtrtiil. 'rr-iii;, banquet and awards tight The wmners were :Karen 2 held on Friday night atthe Murray, RR 3; Embro, oi ' 353*; Norwich Community Centre. Bennington club; Linda :1" 3f: Fi, Ten Oxford County my erattg,o,e,,.',)N,iuit',,'..-1"tei, “'1‘wa "tl'C'S1";ii't,lfstNalli. BK' _ . d awards BfenbeIm c u ;, Ted vars 1/5; I d Wyk, RR 4, Woodstock; of-. r',r:,rriiit, 4.537531%».56, 3' 3 for the top 1tilrer averages _ . , 3-2- . f: ww‘ _ attW.. ' _ . cu the Bonds East Club; D . "iriu'i,irsspytieitt'iv' 'cruiltl m 1978. Leo Hetheringfiia, . . RR str' W :%'itfti1't?rfs' l Yal-: . . VA ' . ,., bodstoek, of . Wir';,?,',")"' "r-'y, 3 $FRR 1, Brownsville, led with _ gm, . " l Jiri)'" . am , . _ . e Bonds “rest club; Hank: l f, "L' " " " the highest herd production T _ , - al" th -.; . Haiaeger, RR A, Embro, of, , * - s%lili, average m the county, with . - _ T 3' IiBl 654% F, ICI M ku RRI/Beach- ttttt COdyrs Club; Sonja , " Egg . ISUS ar S, a Mtikod, RR 2, Thames- " ,issssiiiiriii:?li3lW,i,t.) runner“); ford, of the East Nissouri PM “WP “me“ were: club; Jeff Quinn, 33%; Bert Luyben, John Van‘Nyk, RR l, Salient, (oi the gagscggg Theodore VgnWyk, It. M. IngersoN cmberian Logan, 3 ,gPalmer, AdrlandRodenburg, RR 6, Woodstock, of the .5 33. " R a y PRP S c h - Innerkip club; Suzanne) ¢}:”,”%§P§P 'i, .wartzentrier, Budhaven I?pan, RR 1, Norwich, of the ,1, 3 Jackson and sp. RR l, Bright, of the, ‘5 a. Recognitionwas also given Tavistock emu; Joyce Me T ”3““:to 12, 4-H 3 Dairy Club Kay, RR 5, Erma, g the IEt't if; Mlii'i'ei'p7,tii5it,eM members for their work with Tenth Line club; and Karl , 335, Oxford County calf clubs. Empey, RR 1, Browusville, 'i, f; ii'ga5ii'Ni. The, members, one from of the Tillsonburg club. ‘_ I Present; awards 'ttio' ping small look after Terry Warboys, Not%ch' Scoring right winger. 3, is a patient in Victoria He was league scoring" Hospital, London in fair aampiontwoytarsegowith,i condition with a broken bone Stratford and it wa T in his neck and possible predicted by the Royals tha ,mnaldamaga; the result of his goal production thi'; . iear accident early Sunday season would top 40. morning. - , aquday evening playing, ' - with? the Royals against 5, of Terry is a member of the' Lucan Jets, the teams first) Girl Woodstock Royals hockey exhibition game, he scored; mm; team and is their high four‘goals and two assists. E Holstein 'iirleeifiiiir"_ .3; Warhoys, ipiryjed Fred Griffin, national president of the Holstein Breeder's Association, washone of the speakers at the Oxford associa Ition’s annual banquet and awards night held in Norwich {Friday nightpt the, Community Centre. #7 “. PTe '3 Km,- RR k" Woodstock, of E the Bonds MCest club; Hank: ,,'l' Hit2eleger, RR 4, Embro, of, tttF-cody, Club; Sonia Mtiaod, RR 2, Thames- ford, of the: East Nissouri club; Jeff Quinn, RR 1, Sanford, ‘oi the The winners were :Karen j Murray, RR 3, Embro, Bi Bennington club; Linda 1 Perry, BR 2, Dumbo, of the , "Blenheim club; Ted Van-,; Wyk, RR 4, Woodstock, (lri' the Bonds Eggt Club; Doug each 4-H dairy club in the county, won by having the highest aggregate score in their club over the last three consecutive years 1977-79. ittt XS?

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