Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 9, p. 12

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One hundred years first publisher, Mr. probably gave no th someone eve‘r publ: centennial edition. ahead a ful century . possible task, it seems$ Otter Publishers have three other papers, the Tillsonburg News published three times a week, the Ingersoll Times and the Port Colborne NewS both weekly papers. A commercial printing division of the company is located in the Norwich Gazette plant. The present editor manage‘ of the Gazette is E.J. (Ted) Shrubb, a native of Londo® England who has been with the company nine yearsâ€" 3 i oihe nanturi maniranate anneidanranhlis ts1« t l uas of PIC‘Y"° 7 _ _ o. y m P\;t;ll: sg;nu;cxfl.tsl:u;:": at ‘the _ century contracts consndex:;xlblg'. reliability, quality Autotrac control ,_;;,7-,.7;;‘ ons lc »'”a n enoa) cleva mok taan, ‘gllilelt?er :h ceencgsrzet::r‘:,xlow i: The patented, neW. Rogers, makes m c s 6 s (Chuck) and W.J. Pratt (Bill). | pu sdugble C iven the ctate ircuit, exclusive WitP ‘ahtness e M .‘ _ 0 Publisher and ‘Editor in Chief unptlm ;ra' o doey insy If cIrcuit, ents of brig i M# a,.-'.‘l*?",fif-‘i';. AB respectively they az'eh b?;g 'afo:lzc :gfn gathaty $y );;h e individual adjust" thing of the past. .0 {;i«:‘"rfi‘ i s> E> cNews f o M Cl 499 > ,Yfff:?“m’é?&psifii':fge News in â€" beginning of the 21st century, contrast and color a, of color, brightâ€" y C "' We 1 t .. the late forties serving under ngwspf}P;;'s Justt might be a Fingerâ€"touch contro it changing _ séc"',.‘@;‘:'” l t 4 the able guidance of the late _ thing of the past. | 4 o sult 2. fail i Harvey:Johnston, publisher and In publishing this, the cenâ€" ness and contrast g 1 o Par ies ~ . 4 Ceet o amin cce 0 ... Cmnnien m Gane dhat sumcoce raoom : light canditionS: |"". SRA s | en _7 Nes Ser nseyap y °_ alhe around to publish the biâ€" now avtomatic w\ ty > _::r P Ee :fl Aal edition. a cb t TDR .. . *.: TE With the new publishers the centenni *â€"* Rogers Autotrac. ,‘? wp Ifi.@ jfi.-‘;\:. P s 2e C LV‘ . Gazette took on a new hm‘&_-t 5 â€" _ â€" A t 4#3 g ‘?;? j ,‘;, § 7 From the large metro She:{lér ieatunng the famous C en 2 > L s â€"~â€"â€".. y | wfi f,ga“-SfZ“}’Sg tlos;h :fst;:ne big e h Solid S P i [ * +s BR High Voitage iod size. ; & j j : ‘t;lid Il\/Ieihle and the linotypes for j E k o4 tate T.-ansf°'::\'f 1.F. Module oo sns IV er ti c_al Lo ._j..atian af the naner Was a CEBC LCAE e being written the old No. 59 linotype is being dismatled and it too is to find a home in the museum . The Meihle was retired this year and now makes its home in the Norwich museum . As this is being written the old No. 5 700 o. c«Aed and The offset method of printing had been brought into use in the newspaper business and this ‘"‘coldtype" method of production allowed a greater use of photos and artwork. All the type setting for the paper was done at the central plant in Tillsonburg. Computorised photo typesetting equipment used in the plant has 3 capability ‘of producing forty newspaper lines per minute. The present day (Continued from page 10) the future. Looking back on OTTER PUBLISHERS hundred years and researchin; The present publishers, Otter events and people, the pas Publishing Ltd., have at ‘the . century contracts considerably helm Mr. J.C.R. McKnight Whether the Gazette will b (Chuck) and W.J. Pratt (Bill). _ publishing a century for now i Publisher and Editor in Chief~â€" imponderable. Given the state respectively they are both of electronic gadetry today i veteran newspapermen having would seem that by the joined the Tillsonburg News in â€" beginning of the 21st century, the late forties serving under newspapers just might be a the able guidance of the late thing of the past. Harvey:Johnston, publisher and In publishing this, the cenâ€" D glms» soaf o theâ€" Tisonburg â€" tennial edition of the Norwich With the new publishers tae Gazette took on a new look. From the large metro sheet it was transformed to the smaller tabliod size. The use of the big old Meihle and the linotypes for production of the paper Was discontinued. « Wm. "Old Bill"" Tucker seated at the keyboard of the model No 5 Linotype. )IMSRRCE $ C CCC0 gave no thought to _ ever publishing a al edition. To look ful century is a" imâ€" ack, it seems t0o0 far in manager J. (Ted) London, with the ago the Pilcher, the future. Looking back one hundred years and researching events and people, the past century contracts considerably. Whether the Gazette will b publishing a century for now i imponderable. Given the stat of electronic gadetry today i would seem that by the beginning of the 21st century 3 SEPTEMBER 16, 1886 A S.R. scribe says that the Norwich Gazette "prefers the sweet simplicity and quietude of the severely muscular and nonâ€" scientific era.‘" Stand from under, boys; that gas engine‘s going to kick again for sure. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1884 In common with many of our brother journalists we have received from the celebrated H. Piper, of Toronto, a comâ€" plimentary _ pass to the Zoological Gardens of that city. If some of our subscribers would only pay up, we might chance to see the whole and compete with our confreres in fibbing concerning its length. E.J. ‘"Ted‘" Shrubb, present managing editor of the Gazette. < 3 I § I/ * ‘ Rogers Majestic Model 26P464 26" Color TV Modular 4 100% Solid State featuring the famous Solid State f Modular 4 ‘ Chassis | ‘Ing: ce : The Contem tylin drama’rizes'fhe pure S" EL010 orary StY" 9 b F of the BOnai:-)e, Th:la fu||-to-’rhe-floor cabinet base IS accenfpafed by a clean decorative b2®® rail. The uniqve Rogers {V\odular 4 chass.|s with advanced 100 P€" cent solid state circuity is years ahead in reliability, quality of picture and colorâ€" é The patented, NEW Autotrac control 7‘_’? omm mpeami En enay s l0 c â€"AwHA Rogers, makeS ‘}'" ":'*/,‘ liikis ‘?fifi Mope olsn o .‘ > Maytag Wash L _ famous MAYTAG dependability 50 Maytags in stock for you to choose from ELECTRIC AND APPLIANCES MAIN STREET OTTERVILLE ROGERS MAJESTIC and MAYTAG from Ken [oe $ Son Appliances Maytag partaâ€"Pail Washerâ€"Dryer Also In Stock Our Lower Overhead Gives You Lower Prices KEN LEE & SONS ig ,a“sformer Poml' 9‘6‘ pIy Module in nsl piy _ Module for Rock Solid Pictures September 24, 1975 THE NORWICH GAZETTE Section 1 Page 11 Maytag DVe 1.F. Module for â€" Perfect Pictures . All The Time Chroma _ â€" Module for Superb Color simplistic beaÂ¥fy pou P kis 879â€"6647 High Voitageâ€" LV ertic al Module _ for Bright Crisp Pictures

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