Brenda Roberts and married Saturday, A United Church, Brend of Mr. and Mrs, John and Brian is the son of Enott, also Of Burgeaccey somewhat . of an accomplishment. but when twin brothers ~reach that mark together it is indeed an tgiugen buildings. About 9 a.m. a dense smoke was seen to issue from th: f9undry of Mr. James Barr. The alarm was immediately given but c ind ire had made too great headway before the discovery to be. .â€" 7J ued. The shop of Hohn H. Walker, watchmaker, was wrapped in ames. The fire then spread to the following properties: Mrs. Wright‘s Millinery shop D. W. Miller & Co. store David Roddy taiior shop T. J. Clarke, variety shop and residence Hand boot and shoe J. Venoble, Photographer and watchmaker Norwich Post Office Dr. J. and J. &. Carroll‘s drug and stationery store R. A. Duncan darygoods and millinery G. C. Boomer boot and shoes Haken & Co. boot and shoes The Blakely House was damaged but saved. ; , There were two minor accidents. A pail fell on Gilbert Moore‘s head and Clarence Taley had his knee cut by an axe. Moore wned many of the buildings which were burned. Many women served in she bucket line passing water from both wells and from the river to "he scene. The story lists the insurance companies involved. also of Burgessville fifteen buildi the foundry of the fire had m subdued. The flames. The f Ro be rt sâ€"Knott 1 450 S and Brian Knott will be cday, Aug. 23 at Burgessville . Brenda is the eldest daughter . John Roberts of Burgessville e son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie most disastrous fire occured here yesterday destroying farm. Bruce and Bristol were there for 30 years at which time they moved to Norwich and bought their FIFTEEN BUILDINGS BURNED! LOSSES AND INSURANCE SO FAR UNKNOWN THE FIRE FIEND! GREAT FIRE AT NORWICH L rrry, The Burgessville Fire Department in Ward 3 received delivery of a brand new 1980 pumper fire truck for the Township of Norwich last week. The $58,102 King Seagrave Pumper can handle 840 gallons of water a minute said Fire Chief Gary Fischer. The pumper is also equipped with special light water which is more penetrating. The truck, the chassis of which was purchased at Fidlin‘s Pontiac Page 2 THE NORWICH GAZETTE March 12, 1980 Bruce;®> who has been involved with steamand gas engines sin(;e the age ‘of 14, Buick in Norwich, replaces a 1956 International pumper. It is also equipped with a loud speaker system. Chief Fischer said the truck was definitely needed in the township. Above he and deputyâ€"fire chief Ed McFarland (right) of Burgessville examine some of the controls on the new yellow truck. e epe o Sonhow Willo qranid Atiht: JAYNE LOWES *