Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 7, p. 16

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In the second row are, Violet Brooks, | | Members of the Norwich Utility Club got inta en%d_ to ceel thice ;"er Stover, President Vera Carroll, Myra Pollard, Bertha | Ontario‘s Bicentennial when they dressed in old-fashl_oned c :ille ollard, ana Gladys Attlebury. In the third row are Beatrice Jaâ€" for their last meeting until the fall last Wednesday in Q“;r Tor. ;]/ues, ;ecr etary; Pauline Doan, Margaret Wilson, treasurer, and t Members are front row left to right, Fiorence Moore, Nellie ;i’ nt: Hell'a avens. In the back row are Jean Reeves, Mindah Adrian and Hazel Edgeworth, Dell McCombs, Grayce Wright, Merla DeMo elen Burrill, (Staff Photo) ~ L . 594 J & & * ’ 2 /‘Y% T. e 11 a a ET aA va. , 4 = 32 : 0. o.onmmmmmmmnnmnmenommeessimiin im nmnmmmmnmrmemendomces, R_nn . i _ e &4 ‘22 ;:f"‘a C D h y 3 9. < l : o allg |; : s 1J 4 _ Al _ Y, || ~William Justus Cohee SE emage m f â€" l fiif d# iE Th > . § is ;%p > . William Justus Cohoe of Norvilla Nursâ€" August 5, 1984, Wilffed G. _ P > § gee > l e . ; es hi enatiine. f f i : §« ~ . Ek . j ">~; 1 & 1 TMm/ rl Avey of 152 East Park Drive, t 8 *& =. & e sn ns n ~ 2A20& $ ~} me Hom?’ Norwich, {or c Tsu RR. 1 Woodstock, in his 67th. year. A 4 AC â€" dhe s 0 0. CVE /. /7 Burgessville, passed away at the Nursing Beloved husband of the former | $ f f : Ts * 20. e f"’?i /s Home on.Monday, March 19, 1984, in his ‘Helen B. Wright. Dear father of s en‘ C ; â€" ie 3 , BA kB i 0 //f o James, R R 3 Norwich, Mrs: x a A z 3. "‘,“-""’_"‘-,_:’-'fl Nee %}w‘ Aéfj’g%%;/%g,fi-i 102nd year. Keith (Shlrley‘) Gear, M ‘ 3e 9 . . & _ oo C ,GW;&Q«V@. Born in North Norwich Township, he Burgessville, Mrs. Don (Joaf) â€"© s > § ~â€" omm s o ols * ;‘&%:l was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Justus L’;gvmpsonMg:“yT:?Nm?;a;Afi-' M 3 e t . yt~ â€" * lae "% * f/fi Wilson Cohoe: Mr. Cohoe was a farmer and Dmr:go'( and Mrg. _ Robert ( 23 m § uio o ons i SE eeeke s ~ _ 0o _ _ â€" was a life long resident of the area. He was (Karen) Aiken, R'R-af M‘ilton. j | 4. : e ols o1 1| = 0 >‘ ille Baptist C Loving grandfather ‘of eleven | : e > JA : . w«m%%w s y member of Burgessville Bap nuseh grandchildren and six great _\ | 3 ; 0 Â¥o 3 s o :;;r*w 1 : and was a former Deacon and Sunday grandchildren. Brother of Gorâ€" | 2 f : 2 K. y PARY \sze _ _â€"â€"~~| School superintendent. Mr. Cohoe . don, R R 1 Harley, and MrS, ; | $. 5_7 § Ri o rnmammmnirs »ffj i “fm$ graduated from the Ontario Agricultural ‘Woodstock. Friends will be 5 1 ageâ€" " A NC C e i o) College in 1909. ' Sin Pirara Hove. o Wow | 1 o o _ Surviving are his wife Mildred Noddin. â€" _ {>Mith Funeral Home, 69 Wellâ€" h s R ington Street North, 1 !I SOHt%Stl winner . f Cohoe; a daughter Mrs. Norman (Edith) Woodstock, where the funeral 4 i gnes Casler of Burgessville receives her .31,000 Prize from Jim Archibald (right), / _ Lees of Norwich; two sons, John Cohoe of ; service will be held at 1:30 ; ;r’nal::g:r of the Norwich branch of the Calnadlan :mperial Bank of Commerce and Brian _| _ Mississauga and Allan Cohoe:of Kingston; r\:‘r\nfi }\I:\I‘eec:;\\?‘ctiaxn At\.;’g:stN eaw' f 1 T::lsl s:;é' m;lnager 6t th.e ConsumertDt;::;-p :: g?)u?epflrtment of the South west Region ‘ a daughterâ€"inâ€"law Ruth=Cohoe of RR 1, Durham Cemetery. A Loyal . , 00 rsC 'yl; rs. Casler is the largest w nded Awestern Ontario in the Daily Double Burgessville; 10 grandchildren; and 16 Order of Moose Lodge service . 4 y (Sweepstakes offered by the bank that concluded July q (Ciopp pporgpy ~. _ =~ j 5 4 § will be held at the ftuneral home I ‘ T S (Sta oto) _ â€"=_. / greatâ€"grandchildren. 7:30 pm. Tueaday. Those 9 a B r e v ille wom s s fl( He was predeceased by his first wife plar,:ning'ar{ expression of s;;dm- 'Z\ f EL | Kate Cohoe in 1961 and by a pathy are asked to considet . C | urgess an recupient use y a son Fred) . M octied pooiats C ) ; | onoe in 19(9. Association. P h o Resting at the Arn and Son Funeral h e Pernsâ€"esr e on N 0 CaS prlze 0 1 000 Residence, Norwich. Visitation on | 3 9 Wednesday from 2 to 4:30 and 7 to 9 p.m. ‘ -’ A Burgessville woman has become the Mrs. Casler recently entered th Funeral service at the Burgessville Bapâ€" | \ | largest prize winner to date in tional contest consisting of e 1@ _ ¢ist Church on Thursday, â€"March 22 at 2 | 1 southwestern Ontario through the Canaâ€" j 8 of $270,000 in onducted by Rev. John Th | , ¢ Dail prfzes made up of cars, trips and h p.im. conedcted.0y. 4 omas. § 5 dian Imperial Bank of Commerce Daily Prizes, The contest ran from April cas Spring interment in Burgessville Baptist | M Double Sweepstakes. a 6 with six draws being held pH ‘16 â€" July Cemetery. 2 & if Agnes Casler, a customer of the Norwich _ 8 2 * * branch of the Bank of Commerce for more ThMrs_ Casler was awarded her casp prite : , | than 15 years, was the lucky winner of o Ursday from Jim Archibald, Mmanager of ~ f | â€" $1,000 d}xrlng a draw held June 27. Mrs. € Norwich branch, and Brian Postans Casler is Only one of two people to be manager of the Consumer Develo { ‘ j awarded $1,000 cash ~prizes in Department in the Southwest pmen 1 southwestern Ontario. region. est Ontario .

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