Hello There are numerous styles of telephones to choose frlom Norwich Municipal Telephone System show off a few of in their Burgessville ‘office; Gordon Malcolm is one of Glover (centre) is the plant secretary and Ardyth Willi; the independent system. (NG Photo). The Village Market, operated by Leo and Tina Jubenvillé¢ in Burgessville, is a grocery store that hopes to meet most of the needs of the local community. Mr. and Mrs. Jubenâ€" ville, who live at Muir, recently purchased the store andâ€"opened it the last week of January for business. Mrs. Jubenville said the store gets fairly good support from the community. 4 Oxford County Museum School teacher Marie Avey gives Doug Haycock, a Grade 8 student from Victory Memorial School in Ingersoll, a hand with decorating this huge cedar Tree decorating â€"Lid ttAo System show off a few of the models t.hé;' ii-aâ€"v;:-o-l_l_;ii-s‘];léry yirigew /b alcolm is one of the outsideâ€"plant men, YÂ¥vonne and Ardyth Williams is the general manager for Tob : JGS! and the employees of the North Christmas tree at the museum school. Doug was one of several students at the school last week to decorate it in 1930‘s style for the Christmas season. â€" Ylow»~ 4 FGS MARGARET SARA i FERRIS â€" X Margaret Sara Ferris of Burgessville passed away at i Woodstock Private Hospitalâ€" on Tuesday, October 7, 1980, in her 68th year. Born in Burford Township, she was a daughter of the late Wir. and Mrs. Thomas Percy Hobson. She was a lifeâ€"long resident of the area and cwas a former school teacher. Mrs. Ferris was a member of Burgessville United â€" Church; of the U.C.W.; of the church choir; and was a Sunday school teacher. Surviving are five, sons, Vernon Ferris and Douglas Ferris, both of Burgessville, Leslie Ferris, Roy Ferris and Dalton Ferris, all of Norwich; two sisters, Mrs. Lloyd (Marie)» Sterling of London and Miss Martha Hobson of Burford; and ning grandchildren. Pallbearers were sons Vernon Ferris, Leslie Ferris, Douglas Ferris, Roy Feérris and Dalton Ferris, and Lloyd Sterling. Rested: at the Arn.and Son Funeral Home, Norwich, where ~service was held Friday, October 10, at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev. Max Johnson. She was predeceased by her husband Donald Nelson Ferris on August 22, 19%, Memorial donations to Burgessville United Church fund or any fund of your choice would be greatly appreciated by the family, Interment in Burgessyille Cemetery. » AND MRS BRIAN MURRAY BENNER Q{‘ Lodge formerly of & Burgessville celebrated hig y 90th birthday at a family <3 gathering at the home farm, ~ In the afternoon seven grandchildren and nine greatâ€"grandchildren came tq visit and have birthday cake and ice cream. The in. mediate family enjoyed a ham supper and social hour, Greetings were also receiveg from Dr. Harry Parrott ang Dr. Bruce Halliday. Nettie Henrietta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanDyk of Burgessville, and Brian Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benner of Tillsonburg, were united in marriage, October 18, 1980. Fallâ€"colored potted plants and candelabra adorned the Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Wray Broad were Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross of Dwight, Ontario and Beth _ RosS$_ from Hamilton. BURGESSVILLE (C) _ ‘ra_nk Broac} of WO(_)dingford