~Dog bites Burgessville man 5/; A Burgessvilleâ€"area man Tequired numerous stitches in the left forearm Monday evening after being bitten bY a dog on a neighboring farm. Peter Fitch, 43, of RR. 2, Burgessville, had been going around the neighborhood _ Spans the miles,. when 1 rt! frlends are apa t Ao Canth said, Is better than volumes unwritten, unread' j A friendly gesture, though handshake only, : Helps make someone feel less lonely. A note, though brief if from the heart, a Artiien whan Mrs. Fred Buckrell opened the meeting with greetings to all and a poem, "God‘s Care." Hymn, "In Christ there is no East or West" followed with prayer. Roll call was responded to by 22 members. Mrs. Clendon Spencer read the minutes of the last meeting. A Comâ€" mittee was appointed to look after the food boxes to be packed and delivered to the families who lost all in the tornado. A thank you was read. A number of cards were signed by the members to be sent to members who are hospitalized. Mrs. Cameron Topham brought in the new slate of officers for the new year. Mrs. Jim Newman gave the induction address and read from the book of John Chapter 2:20 and followed with prayer. Mrs. Ross Hughs of Group 3 presided for the second part and read Sing to the Lord. Hymn 2 "We Have A Story to Tell" was sung. The Devotional was given by Mrs. Jim Storey who read the Scripture from the book of Ephesians Chapter 4 verses 1 to 20 and a letter from the John Easter family who are missionaries and have left for Hong Kong and from there will proceed to India to bring the message of Jesus to the people there. A circle of prayer followed. Hymn "Christ for the world we sing." Mrs. John Cameron gave the topic, the theme being The World Family of Baptists. There are missionaries serving in Burma, Brazil, Jamaica, Bolivia and India, with different members of the group telling of the: work being done in each of the countries.. The meeting closed with prayer. BURGESSVILLE {C) â€" The ladies of the Burgessville Baptist Mission Circle met in the Sunday School hall on Thursday. Lunchéon was served at 12:30 p.m. to 22 members and seven visitors; The meeting was held in the fellowship room. ward of love, once it is hn (M.A. Scott) looking for his own dog which had broken its chain and left his farm several days ago. He drove._to the Murray Reeves residence of® RR. 2, Burgessville and finding no one home headed back to his truck. ‘ The / OFFICERsS FOR 1980 Past Presidentâ€"â€"Mrs. Fred ‘Buckrell, _ Presidentâ€"Mrs. John Cameron, _ Viceâ€" Presidentâ€"â€"Mrs. Jack Lenhardt, _ Secretaryâ€"Mrs. Fred Cohoe, Treasurerâ€"â€"Mrs. Clendon Spencer, Pianistâ€"â€" Mrs. Fred Buckrell, Assistant Pianist â€" Mrs. Kenneth Hill, Reading Course Sec. â€" Mrs. William Lee, Link and Visitor representative /â€" â€" Mrs. Cameron Topham, Press and Card Secretaryâ€"â€"Mrs. Fred J. Salmon, Flower Committeeâ€"â€"Mrs. Paul Fleming, Mrs. Jack Lenhardt, Parsonage Committeeâ€"Mrs. _ Clendon Spencer, Mrs. Cameron Topham, Mrs. Paul Fleming, â€" Auditorsâ€"â€"Mrs. William Lee, Mrs. â€" Allen Buckrell, Sr. Mission Bandâ€"â€" .Mrs. Maurice Buckrell, Life Member _ Committeeâ€"â€"Mrs. Grant â€"Smith, Mrs. Ross Hughes, Mrs. Morris Pilkey, Mrs. Victor Waud, Nominating Committeeâ€"â€" Mrs. Fred Buckrell, Mrs. Floyd Roberts, Mrs. Murl Graham. lighah o 203700 i xy : it 4 Mr..and Mrs. Wray Broad: â€" of Burgessvillé, MrS. Frank Mrs. Horace Fair of Dundas spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Merton Penny. Mrs. Fred J. Salmon has returned home after spenâ€" ding three days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Blackâ€" more and family of Elliott Lake and. attended the wedding of her grandâ€" daughter, Miss Charlene Salmon, to Henry Puzak: on Saturday. a ; Guests on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMillen were Miss Vera Wasnidge of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond De Montmorency <of Norwich. Miss Wasnidge showed slides of her recent trip to China. Miss Marian Palmer, Mrs. Charles Austin, Mrs. Wilber Morley and Mrs. Fred Newton have returned home from a fourâ€"day bus trip to Finger Lake, New York. BURGESSVILLE (C) â€" Mrs. Bill McMillan spent a day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Mann, and family of Port Dover recently. Mrs. Merton Penny had as guests on Sunday at her cottage in Turkey Point Mr. and Mrs. Mel Barnes of Norwich Gore. Reeves dog apparently broke its chain and attacked Fitch. Lo. According to a Woodstock provincial police report, the large towâ€"yearâ€"old mongrel, will be kept under ob servation for 15 days by its Mrs. J presiding. BURGESSVILLE (C) â€" The _ ladies of _ the Burgessville Women‘s Inâ€" stitute held their annual business _ meeting â€" on Thursday. A smorgasbord dinner was served at the Buchaneer restaurant at 12:30 p.m. Following dinner the meeting was held with Roll call was responded to by 14 ladies. The minutes of the last meeting were given by Mrs. Ross Johnson. Mrs. Bill McMillen gave a report on the Spring board meeting which was held in the Salford Stuart of Langley, B.C., Mrs. D. Chalkley of Woodstock, and Mrs. Elsie Beckner of ; Michigan spent three days at the home of the former‘s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Blackmore and family of Elliott Lake and attended the wedding of their grandâ€" daughter ‘Charlene Salmon . to Henry Kuzak on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hoover of Waterloo spent the | weekend at the home of their / grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | D. M. Hoover Experience is . never limited, and it is never complete; it is an immense sensibility, a kind. of. huge spider web of the finest silken threads suspended in the _ chamber_â€"of â€" conâ€" sciousness and. catching every airâ€"borne particle in its tissue. (Henry_James) To prevent sleeveless garments from slipping off wire hangers, bend up both ends of the hanger. Zippers always work more smoothly, when teeth are rubbed occasionally with a bit of wax. Fill a large salt shaker with flour. to use when dusting cake pans or coating meat. Just a Hint: Some drivers have such a poor sense of direction that they go the wrong way even on a twoâ€"way street. Our Wisdom Corner: Dieting is the trying time when you stop eating food and start eating calories. Jack _ McCready P h a bfrg owner. ‘Police said the dog has apparently never had antiâ€"rabies vaccinations but is not believed to have the disease. Mr. Fitch said it was just | an unfortunate incident. | The new slate of officers for 1980â€"31 was brought in by Mrs. Charles Austin and are as follows: Pastâ€"president Mrs. _ Bill â€" McMillen; Presidentâ€"Mrs. Jack Mcâ€" Cready; 1st Viceâ€"President Mrs. Maurice Buckrell, 2nd Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Mrs. _ Louis Austin; Secretary Treasuerâ€" Mrs.~ Ross . Johnson; Assistant â€" Secretaryâ€" treasurerâ€"Mrs. L. Austin; Resolutions Convenor Mrs. Fred J. Salmon; Public Relationsâ€"Mrs. © Genevra Emigh; District Directorâ€" Mrs. Bill McMillen; Alternate â€" Directorâ€"Mrs. United Church on May 7. Today we call it ‘"‘Takeâ€" home pay," , This phrase it quite correct I‘d say. The tax man‘s "take", when we remit, Leaves no pléce else to go with it! Money can‘t buy a clear conscience â€" square dealing | is the price tag. j New fire chief 54‘7 «of JC Brian Workman of Burgessville i the new fire chief for Norwich Township. He has been on the job for three weeks. Charles Kelly; Agricultural ; and Canadian Industries Mrs. Viector Moore and Mrs. Merton Penny; Citizenshipâ€" and World Affairsâ€"Mrs. R.E. _ Johuson and Mrs. â€"Jim Casler; Family and Conâ€" sumers Affairsâ€"Mrs. Charles Austin; Curatorâ€"Mrs. Wilbert Morley; Assistantâ€" Curatorâ€"Mrs..Fred Newton:; ° Auditorsâ€"Mrs. Jim_ Casler and Mrs. _ G._ Rood. ; Nominating Committee Mrs. W. Morley and Mrs. Charles Austin. Delegate to the Areaâ€" Mrs. Jack McCready. Good Cheerâ€"â€"Mrs. Clarence Parkhill. The meeting closed with the singing of the Queen. Considering how many opportunities we have, for making mistakes, even. the worst of us do fairly well. OU?{ WlSDOMCORNER : It is very well to make a good beginning, but it should never be forgotten that the end is what determines everything..