Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 5, p. 40

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'r/l'. f "s ,/' :5 (:1r/"iii,r,;" _ . "Ck thanked all her friends for it "85.s,T,?'Jici't_ treir'ir'aNI8Se, , q "re"'"" _,/j'if'iij, ' 'it'". T t, ',i', ' "_:'"; . it} 'w' i': r'; c'i,r,:srr,::',rj/rc'fr'i" f' T remembering her. A dainty flip Ii3lit a; sid' 'illS'iisai 'iid, (ss, areas] i..a. iithigll', tji'rtl j'" We; ,,, 'le'rrvr1r,riiP,'l'ii',l'oi)""' ' ' y _('ra'i. lunch was serverbringing . 'ailitilBr_crl_jriacsicre,,1 ll, 'ii!,!,'?,,)?,,'.?' F' «a "r' (ii; r"::',,". . "-"ueC,lr.r, Y/rs)" 'r'ui,r,rj_s-',i;cssr,ijii"'(',r; cft:iii',r; 'r." Li, the afternoon to a close. I - Illl,F2r,jiu": _ser - no ' BE T'. T, _ “ _ = " 1llllllriiti,s,srt l b"r1'1'" , 'r," T _.",,' 'i'aiCr" i 1"; Mrs. Merton Penny. ac- , , ifti't ___ I . , " . . - - . lllllliEcfiiiii)iii'ihl, "rt'r,circ:r-css,,,d" , We companied by her; brother 'tlNllil, f 'MSIE" . - I . lil' - IllMlllllllll We lelM't:,r:;:, T 3llittt,'ttlt,4',fivtji'ei, ".isi,iisiii;i,ii,,rii'i' 'r:':.')::-:,.,, T (i,ijs4' Lorne Yeager, Woodstock, -_'4 we; in"? j('r'iir_' ' Xit! 'r"")':)),)),))'-"?);"":,)' "i1llibi')iili/i"'/' ir.,,,',,,:,',,':',"-;,,:-)'),)':",;:,':,, 5 (ila,i"itvi,iii,_'r',:,ii 2;" , tgil';"';' ”’Vffihe , . Crosier, Delhi, recently. _ f, to? Vat/«jg: , ? cii he} 2kg ':":'_ii_':iss,rr, e ' . h .,' ('v,qlrjii'ri', _ . ar' y’teflgwé- Mrs. Merton P ennx was a _ JlllM ti/rf/iii-fr/i/i:',', _fi,rsiiis'_,jjl:",r,rl, (" F 'ii , tEl; "irr,, 7" rjjt,jitc'L' Mti tjr-ii.:' Fr 5» ' _1, ' Kile/ii, . :dinner guest on Sunday at r 55:5” "in e. e at!“ ',t'rys _ F "e ' e 'iiaaRt',j' 'ss, 1““ home of Mr. and Mrs. L' . -'. , .' We“ 14irrsr'i_i7:l,iii:ir;r: C; " Minimums Reve Norwich. , sl,l,t?tii,ii'ri"'.ti.i/9.t1, td. " ',1lFls,ri',erlr7'sf'it/C, Z, "r_' "e, _'?ij"' / Ti'itihij' tlbe. as??? Mrs. Ross Johnson at- '/i'i"ii t"L' . , ' ',iri",_?ri"v' '_', 'cf-rc, "c, 'rj'" / _ 'ci' WEN gended tthe Area Institlslte r 2. - ru - , E) , ", ( , C' 8 , Wi/T: _,tvi',iyve';ii',Crii)li:,ir _-'"- "Nl Onven ion, held in t. ‘ Ill r f,_'i" f ' c,-l"i',V:,j;va, A I rg’i 'iMarys. ' l Jim Pollard displays a painting of the Pollard Brothers operated the dairy with his brother William for over 30 gut/[Siss- B111koMillen was the ( _ _ Dairy and Farm as it was in its days of full operation. Mr. years. .1, peh er at 1tptt, _ Pollard, who celebrated his 80th birthday last Wednesday, gL(ss 4/// f Break meeting in the Baptist I _ T . Church when she showed . Former dairy operator someofher buttons and gave ' ' their history. I ' . . -' Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. _ a Salmon spent Sunday with 1m o ar as fri,tryisifrikErii:'. r _ Miss Muriel Buckrell, , . . Scarboro, spent the weekend - _ Someone once said "age is father in Canada in 1847. The Mr. Pollard and his wife the weekend before and after at the heme of her parents, ', astate of mind" and that is Pollards were one of the Anniecan take lite easynow. his 80th birthday. All the Mr. and Mrs. Maurice _., certainly true for Jim early Quaker families to The day of hls birthday was children and grandchildren Bilckrell. ", Pollard. Although Mr. settle in the Norwich “area. rather quiet but family were on. hand to make the 770?, I/ft _ Pollard celebrated his 80th George eventually moved celebrations took place on celebrations complete. - A . , '. . : birthday last Wednesday, down to the area of Quaker ', '",', October 17, he has the mind Street where the Farmers ----ti.-_---- if“ _ _ an}; witPofua Tef, "1133- Elevators now stand. ’ . ., . r. o ar as e an . , ' active life-of farming and s1Jer191hdimmottt1rtdh': _ ir,rritiiko.r. 'Mr...' F gag: ggirythfmif’ 311%: family to the farm on which , «RN ' sold to Silverwoods in the. the cold storage and dairy t “YBSSVICWS T _ l . a . were later located. A while ea 553355-12:.'v'_1'.‘§-,';;;§;.;;;E;‘.fj;.g§:,:§'§tf:f;§;-’fifjjfhfi-gjgfh_..v‘;j:'}v_1'"JV-2; siffiji_ff:'i'"srit 55:251-221.I‘32":1.1:i‘5::,::-‘.II:E-::1-' .354.:‘:I:-:::1:==“:=":7."i.:':":‘.:1::e:£::5:«’.i:11v-~11--1 i Now retired he Wis across before their parents moved T _.-... V ,__r_ FT I fl ’ _ ' , d "7 the road from the site where to the farm Jim and William , I . f . , APrayer on the Square" was _ th.t.,1.1tv.eet stood. had begun developing the BURGESSVILLE (C) - the home of Misses Jane given by Mrs. Walpole and f . sittmg with Mr. Pollard in A shire herd t t d b Mrs. Bill Clark accompanied and Vicki Hughes, London. Mrs Kelly read "Praise is i . his kitc.hen last Wednesday, my” father sare y by Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne like. Perfume". Mrs. 1 (t, zimhréisgic; all??? the days The LGU, continue d in Hoover spent Friday at. the Yeager, whodlsltock ',rilt, Parkhill's choice was "A l b ther Willi younger the Ayrshire tradition with . home of the latter s Sister lefty, at.t, e ome y e Healthy Prayer . ‘ re 1 PT, operated the the milk sold b the dair Miss Jo Clutton, Oakville. former'ssister, Mrs. Merton It was moved and l (13,331,233 Thgoggmi being strictly Asthire milk? A dinner party was held Penny. . seconded that Il"'. dispense . i 1 er in existen ryhis .no William and James V recently In honor l Mr. and Mr. M.o.rrison Hoover and with exchange of gifts at our l boenegl re laced b cei aving originally handled only the Mrs. D. M. Hoover sand Mr. son David spent Wednesday December meeting and I plant 'fl was 'lyuteeg' milk from their 17 cows in and ps. Clarence Parkh.ill's 3:35:0h4n: ghthSIrfsrgerMs arrange our part of the _ landmark in Norwich for the dairy but soon were wedding anniversafifhs. hoover, . . . "_Christrnas mom‘s!!! Je lt I l over 30 years Mr P taking in milk from other t Attending the dinner a e ' general . Unite ure " ' i . . . . ollard Homestead restaurant were BURGESSVILLE (C) - Women, instead. l l and his brother went Into the farmers. Eventually only d Mrs Hoover Mr Grou three of the . . . _ Ci, business in 1930, at first one-fifth of the milk handled Mr. an Fihiiiiiiii,.' and Bur :55 ille United Church Quilt blocks here pieced , sellingrawmilk produced by was their own. . and 'ltd s k "d . Mr w g v t' uh h f after which t e hostess ‘ . their own dairy herd Mr Pollard remembers Mrs. Lloy ac Fl er, M l omen me a e ome 9 served lunch. . . N ew g overnm ent Jii the days when milk as ' and Mrs. Stan Mighton, Mr. Mrs. Clifford Walpole P The next meeting will be I regulations eventual] wlii for 10 cents a uh twAs and Mrs. Jim Storey, Mr. Woodstock for‘ their on December l? at the home l stipulated that milk b: so tition 1'i'/2lef,t/he Pied sultan. and.. r. November meeting. One of Mrs. Parkhill. pasteurized so the brothers commEwen went as low as 7 Tisdale., Following (11111181; member was absent and one _ _---------------- i installed a pasteurizer in 52h: a quart But as the they returned tohthe hogedo vif2er, twat: pr(abs-ent. f Our Wisdom Corner: 1939. The business branched om etition went under the Lloyd and D.orot fy itt in)? 1 an: OM: a in? o (hair Film“: doesn't mean we ' . out and William enlarged his cric: came back up to 10 for an evening}? car . ir, ea fnentar s. o "J; ey,S . e are inferior. k tteg rri"l'llt.e 2, include the gents where it remained for iglibreihh: thtliorovsg.d- 'lf) 'il'.) "And ythen (C, d Tt out Its mean you are not r uressvre, ewD _ . _perteet. l Keith and, Hattie? 'lo21eerdsyegeidhiscif, herein new, nogg- te,e,i"leasshaeatvt,,t when districts. A ct.sld storage depression, said Mr. Pollard, Parkhill ti Del to both Parkhill The thought PS. Failure doesn't mean you plant.an,d an ice machine and there were some Congratula IO S expressed that roses :28 have wasted your life. yereinstalled Withthe dairy customers who could not couPleS-J‘ Weathersten grow among weeds so w: It does mean you have a m 1937. C M even afford 10 cents a quart. M.rs. 1m t st ai n . Christ JC dl reason to start afresh. ' Jim Pollard was born in Mechanization gradually Paris, was a recen gue ton C? serve. nt gar ess North Norwich Within one came along and the work the home of Mrs. Mer s o our mummy . d " _ Failure doesn't mean 0 Eghhtaecre- eeli'eg'J,',aet, grand- was .done, by machine-the 2:5 Mrs. Bob McFarland Penny's selection was "The h ltr mean you must try . . from milllng of the cows and the ded a pre-Christmas Tapestry of Life" and Mrs. ar er. I%ifax,Englandin the year washing and filling of the atten Saturday night at McMillan chose "Outlook." p, 1844. A grocer and tea bottles. Mr. Pollard said his party on . Failure doesn't mean Snerchant lil Ehgland, work day usually ended f -5 ", e . __ you’ll never make it. . oseph Polla.rd, , Wulower, about 10 pm. T It does mean it Will take made the trip with his two In 1966 the Pollard _ T little longer. a daughiers Sarah and Brothers Dairy was sold to ' Semen“?- Sarah died on Silverwoods with the cold Failure doesnt m ‘, oard ship at Quebec. storage being sold in 1968. ’ has abandoned yo ean God . Joseph Py.slliard's Son Norwich hasn'tchanged so _ _ _ It does mean Cl: 'i George, (Jirn's grand- much in population since better idea. od has a _ father), was attending those early days but it was . _ L k . c, . '; boarding school In England quite a going concern at that _ l - -- " _ -4 _ » _ - __ tee time but _i()'m-,| i inn .- 'lid " - , ~ -'-a.ir. a .

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