These two telephones were manufactured exactly 50 years apart. Left is the hand generator-type wall phone, made in July, 1915. Right is the new push button type made in July, 1965. The Otterville Mill was built in 1845 and is operated by Lorne Tretiry, Although it was changed to a metal Rtt5 WWW&WWWW turbine in 1910, it is still operated by water provided by the Otter Creek. OUR WISDOM CORNER; :). Best place to spend your 2 iii, vacation, is just inside your l _) income. l Ours is an age which is prod ' of machines that think and suspicious of any man who tries _ir, Edward Hansford of DE3urgessville passed away on Friday, April ti, 1979 at Norvina Nursing Home, Norwich, in his 96th year. Born in Dereham Town- ship, he was a son of the late BIr. and Mrs. John Hansford. He resided at Tollgate and farmed, at Cathcart and Salford, prior to moving to Surgessville where he operated a mail route for many years. _ Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Wilmer (Margaret) Empey of Salford; one son, John Hansford of RR 1, Otterville; 'e [Giff-I025! Hm "LEE FATHER OF CONFEDERATE GENEBdL 293557 E. LEE. WAS A DARNG C4VALRY LEADER (PEPOLUWOAMEY WAR.) HE was Got/EQ/VOE OF WEE/MIA AND/150 M CONGRESSMAN. HE SPENTA YEAR /N DEBTOR’S PRISON. LEE NEVER RECOVERED WM AN M/JUEV wsam/ip Ail/5V2; WCMVGA map/M4 g'/OT." EDWARD HANSFORD nine gr Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Bill Wednesday at Mrs. Hoover's Jo Cluttom Oal lVlUUlo. Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Hoover and Mrs. Bill Clark spent Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Hoover's sister, Miss Jo Glutton, Oakville. Captain and Mrs. mob Rutledge, Ottawa, spent the weekend at the home of the Iattisr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Austin. son at Moore. "Mr'. and Mrs. Douglas Hoover, Harriston, spent the weekend at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Hoover. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Moore on the arrival of a wee baby grandson (Wesley James), son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob -ersi." Isabel Pocrnie, Londbn, spent Sunday at the home of her pggents, Mr. and Mrs. Wixbur' Morley. nine grandchildren; and ll great-Urandchildren. P' was predeceased by his wife, the former Pearl Barker, in 1962. Rested at the Arn and Son Funeral Residence, Nor- wich, where service was held Monday, April 9, at 2 pm. conducted by Rev. James Newman of Burgessville Baptist Church. Pallbearers were Norman French, Rex Paget, Robert Makra, Robert Hansford, William Hansford and David Hansford. _ Flower bearers were John Dunn and Robbie Hansford. Interment in Banner Cemetery. s'her.ht-atate'atni-ti,-c' “-99: Qt A SHORT-ORDER COOK, WA CTER ANDERSON, AND A REAL ESTATE AGE/V7: EDGAR wee/1M WERE ENTREPRENEUR? WHO SFARTED WHITE CASRES. Mr. and Mrs, menu" Penny were Sunday dinner guests at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rene DeCooman, Norwich- truth. knew neither victory defeat. And in spite of fancies of youth, There's nothing so kingly as kindness, And nothing so royal as For whatever men say their blindness, dreaming 0f great things to do by and . seeming, In doing, each day that goes by, Some little good, not in True worth is in being, not and 10 nor