BURGESSVILLE (C) - Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hoover, Harriston, spent the holiday weekend at the home of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Hoover. _ Miss Susan Cook, Goosnargh, England has returned home after spen- ding the past month with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. George McNeal. _ Mr.mand Mrs. Lorne Carolyn Jamiegon from the Loom Room in Burgessville was one of many local artisans to take part in the displays in the 1980 International Plowing Match last week. shtiras on hand to demonstrate the skills of weaving to the thousands of people who turnediiiitgor the five-day event held near Woodstock. (NG Photo), T “it“ Local artisan A time to celebrate a Will Cohoe and his wife Mildred (centre) were the guests of honor at an open house tea held in Burgessville on Sunday to celebrate Mr. Cohoe's 98th birthday. On hand for the celebrations were his son Allan Cohoe and his daughter Edith Lees. (NC. Photo). :tsti::,i.tittii:is. Mrs. Merton Penny received word of the death of her niece Marelyn (Bowden) Surondonk, Racine, Wisconsin at the age of 47 after a lingering illness. BURGESSVILLE (C) - Mr. Morrison Hoover and son Larry and' friend of Waterloo, spent a few days Ballandine, Brantford, spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eyed J.Salm0n. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newton entertained the members of their family and grand- children to a family dinner to celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Sept. 7 at the Buccaneer restaurant. Congratulations are extended to Fred and Maggie on. this occasion. at the home of the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Hoover. Ninety-eight-year-old- Will dairy farmer and achieved Cohoe said there is no secret the distinction of having the to his longevity. The only first accredited purebred advice the Burgessville area Holstein herd in Oxford 'native had to offer is to "live _ County. ' I one day at a time." An active supporter for l Mr. Cohoe was honored on years u the daily vacation Sunday afternoon with an Bible School, he has also open house tea with friends, been a strong supporter of _ neighbors and relatives on the Burgessville Baptist the occasion oi his 98th birth- Church. day, The tea was held at the He and his wire Mildred Burgessville Baptist Church also took a trip east to New with many turning out to Brunswick last fall'to visit “ wish him well. _ family of his wife's. Will Cohoe marks 98th birthday Born on an RR 1, Burgessville farm,rhanded down from his father and grandfather, he was in- volved for many years as a An active person, he walks daily to keep in shape and even tOOK part in the historical soeiety's trek-a- thon last fall, walking four miles. scan-on u. """"-m ..__-_. Knock them over Lew 4m! Marg Mighton of RR 1, Burgessville was aiming tor a strike with this shot at the senior citizens’ afternoon bowl- ing on Monday in Norwich. (NG Photo). BURGESSVILLE (C) - Mr. antrMrs.,Russel Clifford spent Sunday at the home of their daughter Mrs. Jack Gilchrist, Mr. Gilchrist and family, Brampton. T Institute members take note that the next Institute meeting will be held on March 12 at the home of Mrs. Ross Johnson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMillen spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mann and family, Port Dover. _ Mrs. Merton Penny has returned home from a two week's holiday in Orlando, His three surviving children Edith Lees, Nope, wich, Allan Cohoe, Kingston i, and Jack Cohde from Mississauga were all present Sunday. _ t Mr. Cohoe can also boast : 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, many of whom were also present ,. on Sunday afternoon. " He and his wire Mildred also took a trip east to New Brunswick last fall' ' to' visit family of his wife's. Burgessville residents are once again able to take advantage of the convenience of a grocery store in their midst. Leo and Jantina Jubenville have taken over the grocery market in the village and are now open for business. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMillen were Friday night supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Luckham, Ingersoll. Florida The Jubenvilles, from Muir, had operated a variety store in Muir prior to taking over the Village Market. (hir/rl/ip