| The Easter BllIlIl Y ll Ves ‘â€" t ®h _ By SUZANNE HANSON egg, she went into its creates about 100 of the eggs _ for the filling, shgped like an [ & * f Tl{e Easte:E Bunny is production on a major seale. but will probably make 200 egg and coated in chocolate f : residing in Burgessville. At _ The last two years she has . efES for sale this year. She _ with decorative icing roses, . | least one of his star helpers been placing her eggs in the also gives many of them is a t_edlous and timeâ€" | E l & is. f local _ restaurant in away, too many, says her consuming Oone, but one Mrs. â€"=3 f Dorothy Pilkey, formerly Burgessvilleforsaleand this daughter Tammy who Pilkey enjoys. It takes about , [ :3 oA : of Tillsonburg, has been yearwillalsoputthem in the enjoys _ sampling the . three hours to do one batch, _ pPia â€": 3 > | creating decorative Easter local grocery store in defective eggs her mother she said, but as she goes on o 2c trln: \ [ eggs at her home in Burgessville ;s well as a considers unworthy for sale,. she improves her time and @ 4 7 s 3 Burgessville for the past restaurant and a retail outlet : technique. ; | w fa 2 ge. v _ 4 1 iife® .Or four years. But what â€" in Norwich. So popular are her Raster â€" "tq ‘aqdition _ to_. the £3*% s j began as a fun hobby has _ One year Mrs. Pilkey, who CS5S that in the weeks prior _ gecprative eggs, Mrs. Pilkey ‘ e J > ; grown â€" into a major also drives a rural mail !0 Easter, beople begin prso decorates cakes for, e . 3 a f undertaking that consumes route, put them into the asking when she‘ll be every occasion. z | fls _ _ « several hours a day during mailboxes of her older making them again. Making the eggs is an ) > > the weeks prior to Easter. retired mail receivers . to "‘People get to expect it," expensiveâ€" hobby with the; . M Y e n The recipe for the large, five them an unexpected, she said. ' price of the ingredients Ph / 4 er S creamâ€"filled, _ chocolate but much enjoyed, Easter The process of making the constantly on the rise, but ,%/ < es : coated eggs was given to treat and to let them know eggs; which ingredients Mrs.Pilkey enjoys it and the f Mrs. Pilkey by her sisterâ€"inâ€" they were being thought of. include a blend of icing happiness her eggs, given to: e t *~.= 3 law and after perfecting the She said she usually â€" sugar, cornsyrup and butter _ many as gifts, bring. | tdhri i E § ¢ & 1t %’? 3 _2 % w R « m en Bs s css s3 h) 8 20. . m a f Y R We | _ d e - _â€"MR. AND MRS. RONALDELLIS DAVIs _ _ | Nes ~. _ ' ’ â€" â€" e C {gï¬% LC â€"~€." at & ‘ac e â€"_* ~~Pe utd # i Candelabra with ferns and ’iig e â€"~?7~ 3 & P * [ t: Wj; bows decorated Burgessville § Vi p * C “*E?j y :# _ s s ie n 3 United Churct; ‘;)n Sepgemz;er l e u. 2P <. ~< °n _‘ ; 2% 2252 . 4 14 P mm it 20, 1980, at 6:30 p.m. for the P _ â€" \"“*â€â€œ Td ‘g,_\,;,’??" e . slay, ï¬ s e es wedding of Patricia Joanne‘ a y 0 Nee â€" f [siss: K t‘ _\ â€" 23 T x: _ s 5s ‘Sawatzky, only daughter of y nz C c â€",4 [(# . ~Bee C _ Mr. â€" and Mrs. Jacob ]' 7 ~ s h. ies o ock, and Ronald Ellis Davis, : c uym RkogX~éA EV _ % 4 son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard | l y % * * â€" J l C apinam . _ "f»z;z"@,fjé{_}â€,g?ï¬â€˜ § | Davis of RR 1, Burgessville. | y i toa i Pok _ ©omeme Ps. â€" llnk s : 3 s 0 _ n veet" l urries officiated at the ; ‘_; ty tm * fussain pouee z doubleâ€"ring ceremony. Mrs. | Lh e h s 0 _ ' § s2 o uo s Shirley Blakley _ of / | t o y : 3 e â€" _ B.â€" :>.““{i§§§ and played traditional 3 2 eï¬ ul ines== â€" _ / . . s e ante us mpanie e soloist Vi e «oo caciccacuennieg . $ }\-..m * w "m?'ï¬?m"ï¬â€˜m@}%ï¬ Â§ Sackrider of RR 1, Norwich,l | 7 % C 7e c t ~â€"â€" c friend of theâ€" couple, who z esï¬ ant .. ol ;{?' _ P Mn s 4 sang Sunrise, Sunset, and f 15 es se e 4 | MNREttrme 6 un j . se 0_ * M \ The Wedding Song during ‘ ie c e . . n O ts t & f 5 #G, + l .. CS i the service | 2: T en e e e y o F § Be e Aat it Es = 5 * _ . e se y*" i etee Ee *> _ Hgs o m _ s < 2 ’; & :“»g;ti) s § :fv : ‘*‘â€":",‘ s 3 > eE °* g‘ig[;ki:gï¬leaE(alltp ggs into the ch lat aar +‘ : vaigaly * °* se s ster eggs into the chocolate coat; s Mwa r o 1. uy ... o. .. _ f the trickier aspects involved in Dorothy Pilket;?sg ig Ohe, i § Shapmg up egg making. She expects to make 200 of the eggy th-Eastï¬r a = After several years of practice, Dorothy Pilkey has finally «_ !" h¢" home for sale. (NG Photo). 3y : o R mastered the art of shaping into eggs the creamy filling t | ' poiregace S e i for her chocolate covered Easter eggs. She makes dozens @~ 0i ies * EP * o. _ | of the eggs for sale each Easter. (NG Photo). ~ 3 é # | y cez d c~} 3 $ P sn ilk â€"___ s . e ; nem em, d [ | HARRY CALBERp -' f *A . M l ] f CARROLL Lo s l .i Eiss .. â€" Harry Calbert Carroll of E se tmscc aranimin o * 399 _ Lampman Plac _ F css C oo k â€" e $ q LAMPMAN â€" Passed away at Woodstock, passed a 6 ) _ h _ /‘ w _ e Woodstock General Hospital Woodst way at [‘ 3 yc e C | OCk Genel‘al HOS tal . aB o chosen l Mess s oated on Sunday, January 3, 1982. on Wednesday, J P1 tos es it cs,. yA ~Mm Wilma Meda (Kelly) Lampâ€" in his 78th y, June 17, 1981, | s s se > 4 j man of Burgessville in her in Ms 78th year. . | _( . . ces s > 73rd year. Wife of the late Surviving are his wife, the e _ D . s e "~ e : { Alvah E. Lampman (1980). former Bernice Costain; one | ie o t t o 0s 1. ; Mother of Mrs»Yvonne Glover daughter; _ Mrs: Roger Woetes sls 00 s 0. asls, O ns of Burgessville. Sister of Mrg. (Caroline) Orth and two i ~f & .ny e 3 e c o . > ~ecse Robert (Freda) Hamilton of grandchildren, Jane and \,,\\ o sn : s t P S | London. Grandmother of Cinâ€" David â€" Orth all ~~ mss s c y "~<% Picc > $ dy and Jill. Friends may call Burgessville: of _ S P es t o o ogo d it 44e ; at the Arn and Son Funeral gessviile, and two \< ie . :‘g it ge. e c ay 0 \ i â€" > ® : Residence, Norwich, where brothers Douglas Carroll of iaâ€" _ .. SA + € the funeral and committal segâ€" Norwich and Sheldon Carroj] & §§ o s snn s o s pea > e vice will be held Tuesday at of Ottawa. v 19 _ / P <A4, K.. >4 aA C ' f 2:00 p.m. Reverend Alex Gray He was predeceased by a | ‘~ _ m s 4 t l 44 â€"/A00 /44 *A # rofficiating. By request of the brother Kenneth Carroll of c a&" *M1P 5* 4 § f® (family the casket will remain Detroit in 1963. i | i. E3/ c .. ‘ k NC #. ‘ } .Â¥ t |closed. § Resting at the Arn‘and Son R s d / A # N _AF aâ€"4 C s f Funeral Residence, Nor. â€" . A NKEA BC 2t d o PWn & im wich, where the funeral a h “ . %L 937 *¥°7. & * TA 4. _A A. AlM arrangements are â€" inâ€" Finished product ' U complete. 8 Dorothy Pilkey of Burgessville holds up a tray of recently.completed Easter eggs she has | | ‘ created in her home for sale. She has been at the hobby for the past three years, making â€" | exge to gelFand give away. (NG Photo)._ ; : 4