Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 9, p. 9

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; 3 f CR # 1 Page 6 Section 1 THE NORWICH GAZETTE September 24, 1975 a Barthol« v retires after 28 years it § § ; i ts of Norwich were i (Continued from page 5) . Potter press that saw service his paper to Mr. J.S. Winterburn of that paper. The Gazette is one ’fl:::t l:lt:;;‘;; oith the Gazcite." necessary ~to look for other â€" until 1931. Type was set on a of â€" Berlin. Under Mr: Barâ€" of the best V}llage papers o;\ 0‘;1; lIt would seem from these two $ quarters for the Gazette. The machine called a Monoline. Set _ tholomew‘s managementâ€" The exchange list, and no doU d â€" tributes that Thomas C. had â€" building that houses the Gazette . with a keyboard, the matrices _ Gazette has been a model local _ Norwich business en and IBoUCC _ e 7 f | > now was built for Mr. Barâ€" dropped into place and when a newspaper, supplying factorily citizens will regret his retiring. (Contmued on page T) tholomew as a printing works full line was set it was cranked _ and so completely, as to leave ______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""__â€"'â€"_â€"_ j by Avey‘s Planing Mill. into place over the casting pot no space for a competitor and he * E | After the building was and was cast in hot lead. transfers to his successor a : » finished newer presses were This method was a lot faster _ prosperous _ and firmly 7 ACENTENNIAL JINGLE o obtained as well as more than the hand setting of type, established business. The For a hundred years of publication, # K modern ways of setting type. more convenient too, as the â€" Observer trusts that Mr. Your Gazette has given information ? The old Washington Hand press . whole line was set and §lugged. Bartholomew has r_eaped a rich _ Of local folk at every station, j was discarded in favor of a TC. remained publisher of â€" harvest through his labour in Whether in peace or in co nfrontation. the Gazette until late 1908 when the newspaper field, and: will f mc s failing health forced him into live long to enjoy the respite "Tis sai have nose f €* o_ cee s $100 giving up the paper. He died from the cares and worries of '1?‘1 A Sfil&re:::vtsel;)sf rfrxl-;l(:‘)x:dsaand foes; ' ; s s about two years after he retired. _ business life, and to exert a â€" o4b gel Lhe I * o Qg@; The following appeared in The _ beneficent influence in the large Then:to set in verse or proSe, r;.?g,\‘g*f% ¢ \%\g o Tillsonburg Observer _ in circle of friends he has won by All that each reporter knows. y # %@;\ _3 \ x ; November 1908: his kindly and genial character. § E “: §§$ es This also, was printed in the This the Gazette has tried to do, *“W u* 3 J _A Veteran Editor Retires . ‘then Waterford Star: With honest and impartial view; wl e Ne "Mr. T.C. Bartholomew, who Waterford Starâ€"â€""Mr. Thos. C. So that we can enlighten you § ’&@“‘*“ i had been the editor and _ Bartholomew, for 28 years Of all that happens old and new. _ ~ ~ ’% proprietor of : the Norwich â€" editor and proprietor of the & ; f S Gazette about 28 years, has sold Norwich Gazette, has disposed At times the news has to be pried, = ) ’ oottmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmon mm mm mm mm e e e en When P.R.O.‘s get off the stride; ; : Or council news to us denied; / THURSDAY APRIL 22 1886 Cnaxt > § 8 . We have to seem undignified. e h OUR NEW SPRING SUIT - 4 gn l This weeks issue of theâ€" always be our aim to still furâ€" [tu;1Â¥i;et§§l(:nug°£%l:?1§i2: 'years, ' Gazette reveals the fact that, as ther improve the GAZETTE as fsam} . J . ; lag 4 & f Yet, no, we pushed aside all fears, L. a result of our recent visit to _ opportunity presents, itself, so Aud wined awa alty tear f e Toronto, the reading matter _ that outsiders may fairly judge P y our saity: teare. s 7 EP SAE throughout ‘its columns is« _ of the character of our town and $ % c ~% presented in a new dressâ€"we call _ its resources by the tone and .__So we could take our pens to write . f 4 6@%} “\ it "Our new spring suit"â€"and we _ appearance of its local journal. 0{ things both in our sound 'fmd sight, ® x 13 §h fMiWNiC NU = believe that the little host of Our job type is also largely Without our making fancy flight i im T _ friends which the Gazette has replenished, and "The Gazette" _ And give you details true and right. j mom m faap s lagt s4 _ made will quite approve of the _ office is now in a position to turn B _ B local journal in its new clothes. _ out work that will compare _ So keep on, reader, with your reading, {J.S. Winterburn, owner and "The advertising matter will _ favourably with the production As we the writers keep on writing; = publisher of the Norwich _ also be reâ€"set in new type as of any city office, either as At least as long as we are list‘ning . Gazette from 1908 to 1946. soon as possible, and it will _ regards quality or cheapness. For the news where we‘re all living. . " COMPLIMENTS FROM f | j 5 COMPLIMENTS FROM _ Boa Ski Snowmobiles : H EN RY S CONSTRUCT'ON | Sales and Service £ RR 2, Burgessville . 424â€"9952 â€"RR 1, Norwich 863â€"6279 | ~ ComPEImENTS .FROM #+% COMPLIMENTS FROM f c is K All Classes of Insurance % s i Beoisttwhalt youhnave." | * Residential, Commercial or Farm Wiring «"Protection is always worth the cost."" ' 5 â€"| Otterville : 879â€"6583 Call... Days: 863â€"6040 j Nights: 863â€"2410° COMPLIMENTS FROM : _ ' c eag e f : _ - + Bes_;k\‘ler;es To The Norwich Gazette As They Start * f â€" : S = > â€"Their Second Century Of Community Servi ; N 7 \ f ervice 1 e C. AVEY & SONS LTD. _ f .x General Trucking x * MPSON C.L.U. Mutual Life of Canada Norwich RR 2, Burgessville ; ; 424â€"9185 j ic ; § + Life is a Mutual Affair" _ | f COMPLIMENTsS FROM ; _ COMPLIMENTs FRom $s OTTERVILLE MOTORS _ _ AL‘S TIRE SERVICE | j Generalâ€"Repair Shop j x# Farm, Truck and: & â€"=. h AC 4 v t : j c an a , k and Passenger Tires x 4 â€" RR 1, Otterville 879â€"6600 | | RR1, Burgessville j 1 omm nnnnmenine s mipmnintets 424â€"9109

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