Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 7, p. 5

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tâ€"t U & JY Two members of the Burgessville Volunteer Fire Fighters who prefert anonymous provided a little humor in the variety program of the Canad party July 1 in Burgessville when they performed as the Whistlers. Th entertainers brought forth more than a few laughs with their performance que costumes. (NG Photo) The whistlers 4 5J . 3 4 % 14 2 o 0 0 c â€"5 B $ J U +4 4J G := in the variety proéram of the .Canada Day garden PE T TeA W L cuy® d P ol sect Fighters who preferred to remain as the Whistlers. The apén}méfig fA mA Po and their uniâ€" Cl 0 0 o ° wz 4 >E o 8 o w 6 +4 e4 E4 0 o Py d d’ a A H uw 0 O o ° B 4o9 & a t o t C Mrs. Robert Rapley, Reg. N., of RR 1, Burgessville, passed away at Woodstock General Hospital on Wednesday, December 14, 1983, in her 51st year. Born in Norwich, she was the former Jane E. Laird, daughter of the late James and Mary Laird. Surviving, besides her husband, are two daughters Mrs. Richard (Elizabeth) Lange of London and Mary Rapley of Burgessville; and one son Jim Rapley of Kincardine. She was predeceased by her parents and a brother, Robert. Rested at the Rowell Funeral Home, 134 Riddell Street, Woodstock, where service was held Saturday, December 17 at 2 p.m. Interment in Innerkip Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer ‘Society or Woodstock General Hospital Intensive Care Unit would be apâ€" preciated by the family . © o 4 Deaths Jane E. Rapley £4 bawe o â€"A 0 + â€"~â€"G 5 0M e 3 W#q © & q 4 0 C &£ o _ M T H 4 e FRANK LOSEE Frank Elmer Losee of RR 2, Burgessville died at the Woodstock General Hospital Sunday. He was 71. »4{',/)0’ [ He was born in East Oxford Township, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Losee of United Empire Loyalists stock and he was a third generation to operate the farm on Concession Nine of Oxâ€" ford Township. \ He was a member of the Burgessville Baptist Church. He was predeceased by an infant son, Robert. Also predeceased by three brothers, William, Earl and Arthur and a sister Mrs, Maude Rockett. Surviving are his wife, the former Jennie Mae (Jean) Kenâ€" nedy, sons Thomas N. Losee, Calgary, Alt., Jerrald F. Losee, Eganville, Donald A. Losee, Calgary, Alt. and daughters, Mrs. Raymond (Marilyn) Evers, Cambridge and Frances Jean Lundy, Simeoe. Also surâ€" viving are 10 grandchildren, sisters, Mrs. Olive Malcolm and Mrs. ‘Catherine Force, both of Woodstock, Mrs. Harle (Berâ€" nice) Rurrill, Brantford, Mrs. Max (Edith Avey, Otterville and Mrs. Delmer (Ruth) Honey, Detroit. Friends will be received at the M.D. (Mac) Smith Funeral Home, 69 Wellington St. N., Woodstock where the funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m, Tuesday with Rev. John Thomas of the Burgessville Baptist Chureh officiating. Burial wip be in the Burgessville Baptis; 4 4 T ag d S 99 m

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