* j | CHILDREN‘S DAY IN THE l n e sÂ¥ g/ 7 4 / | | BURGESSVILLE UNITED ,’ ts (* &# It was Children‘s Day in the 6. f Burgessville United Church on i R Sunday morning, with a comâ€"|. bined service of Sunday School and Church. It was held in the Sunday School room as redecâ€" â€" oration work is under way in zmm . _ Friends will be pleased tofGerda is the daughter of Mr. the auditorium. (f?bLN\E ;1‘3479- ‘hsar that Mr. and Mrs. Vern and Mrs. Jerry Rood. Rev. E. S. Stephens led in a raxcass s Dennis have returned to their| Mark Rutldege, Pettawawa is | / special worship program for the Congratulamons. to Mr. and home in Burgessvlile. Mr. Denâ€"| spending his vacation at the| children, with responses from Mrs. Verne Dennis who celeâ€" | nis is feeling much better after| home of his grandparents, Mr.| | them and the congregation. It brated their 59th Wedding Anâ€" ‘ his stay in Victoria Hospital, and Mrs. Charles Austin. (a,lso included a story, "Look at niversary)on June 4th. A quis / London. ‘ Miss Pat Watts and Miss Murâ€"| |\Your Hands." New Durham family gathering was held at| Mrs. Frank Messley, Richâ€"..iel Buckrell, Don Mills sepnt Chiidren‘sâ€"â€"Ohoirwere guests the home of their daughterand | mond Hill is visiting at the| Sunday at the home of Mr. and| | and with Murray Jull of Newâ€" sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim |home of her daughter, Mrs.| Mrs. Maurice Buckrell and atâ€" ark, pianist, sang two ‘bright Hutton, London. |Jack Lenbhardt, Mr. Lenhardt tended the luncheon at the| | numbers, "Joy is like the rain" | Friends will be pleased to { and family. \Baptist Church for Muriel and "I‘d like to teach the world | hear that Mr. Verne Dennis is | Guests recently at the home â€" Mrs. Genevra Emigh, Miss to sing." Mr. Jull also favored progressing fine from his recâ€"‘|{of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Morley; Mae Dennis, Mrs. Earle Dickâ€" with a short program of plano ent illness. fupg, /†22 . ‘iwere Mr. Fred Morley, Clar-eâ€"\‘son, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dickâ€" | _â€"â€"~~ on vaeiaaerancenoiiieaeaialiea ces ecresarirencariaas _ femietho en ommousais ‘ mont; Frank Morley, Galt and‘ son and Mr. and Mrs. Fred s a P § !Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morley,| Griffin attended the Dicksonâ€" muMs;c g:ï¬zdlni,ez?fs serwéllcnel.da Sackridert. f i Kitchener. Pollock wedding in Caledon, on 5 ch061 Su erintendc;nt thegx Seventeenth Year â€" Carolyn ! Mrs. Helena Boughner, Norâ€"| Saturday. | x P A Malcolm (a teacher). e * . !| presided over the Promotion l ;w1ch, Mrs. M. A. Hughes and} Following the services at the service and giving of diplomas M E; 1 ‘Mrs. Hattie Briggs, Woodstock,'Burgessville Baptist Church 0n | 20q Gools for the School. This | Cri r. Stephens sermonettf The ‘ attended the Fellowship Lunchâ€"| Sunday a Fellowship luncheon | ;, ; ,,; mhent in ins caF for rime of Being Young" was | con at the Burgessville Baptist| was held in the Sunday School h g . to * § based on the story of David and ’Church on â€" Sunday following | hall to honor Miss Muriel Buckâ€" ose advancing to a new CaSS| Goliath, showing the clash beâ€" the services for Miss Muriel| rell who is leaving the end of | and receiving awards fOrâ€"TOEUâ€" [iween youth andmage. Betause | 8 \lar attendance. Teachers presâ€" | David was young he was found Buckrell. & August to work as a teacher éented the certificates of proâ€" o ] A number of ladies of the with AIM (African Inland | uon ang received new me fault with by his brothers and | Burgessville Women‘s Institute Mission). After a three week 4b for their dipl â€" | scorned by Goliath. Since David | attended the Lady Tweedsmuir ; orientation period in New yypi [ hCt" ‘Ot ae)t dip P30 had been faithful in his task as | tea on Wednesday at the home | she will leave for Kenya, Africa. Those who won diplomas and shepherd, he was ready for the © ‘ of Mrs. Leonard Caffyn, Ingerâ€"| Rev. Alex Gray was chairman Seals w'ere: First year diplomas| big effort. Identifying the youth! soll. There was also a display for the program. Al Pembleton | _ Michelle Bartlett, Brian of today with the things David of Tweedsmuir scrap books, ; played musical numbers on the | Rosenau, Clifford Bartlett and | was accused of, Mr. Stephensi 4 which have been compiled by | harmonica. Muriel _ showed Steven Rosenau. > pointed out the qualities of | 7 | members of the different Instiâ€"| slides of the work of the Afriâ€" Second Year Seals â€" Marty| youth that are needed at the | tues. can Inland Mission. A number Buchan, Kathie Rosenau. present time and the guidance e m n l0 A, E it and Mtic., WHour Morlelef choruses were enjoyed. Mrs. Third Year Seals â€" Diana| they should have from â€" home Rï¬BYGMAYfï¬li\ï¬ï¬zEf/Zi«i attended the graduation â€" exerâ€" Fred Cohoe presented Muriel g;xpx;}er, Mary Schaafsma, John | and Church. yjpngd \ cises and ceremony on Wednesâ€" | With a corsage of rosebuds from | P°EPh°ns. The closing thought, "We Ruby May Hilliker passed| qay at the New St. Paul‘s Angâ€" the Church and ~Mrs. Leonard Fourth Year â€" Bradley BATâ€" | must not let youth £go ur’w.’rmed away at St. Joseph‘s Hospital,l lican Church when their grand Cobban presented Muriel with nim, Wendy Pullin. and alone, but give them the Parry Sound, Ontario on June‘ daughter, Mrs. Stephen Pocrinic| a purse of money on behalf of Fifth Year â€" Glenna Esselâ€" chance to’meet seek and find 22, 1972, age 72 years. graduated from the Woodstock | the ladies Mission Circle. Murâ€" tine, Claire Fewster, Ella ROSE| ine spiritual fz)rces that give Beloved daughter of the late‘ General Hospital School of iel thanked everyone for the Tupper. + th pt th to meet 3 their |Charles and Add Hilliker 010 Nursing. nappy time spent and the gifts. Seventh Year â€" Andrew Malâ€" Gelr.nths â€reng Burgessville, Ontario. Dear sisâ€" Congratulations are extended Best wishes were extended to | colm, Barry Fewster. S . ter of Clinton and Howard | io Miss Gerda Rood, Burgessâ€" Muriel and may God be with Eighth Year â€" Brenda Allan, .Mr. Ferris thanked the guegt': Hilliker, Montreal and Grace| yiile who graduated, frim the| her in all she does. Brian Barnim. singers "_ufd Mr. Jull for their ](DM:,‘S.'t Cleveland _ Mason) Oof | woodstock School of Nursing. ezâ€"â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Ninth Year â€" Diana Barnim. fine addition to the GaY. etroit. T 2 C 1 . 20. ... 1 â€" Tenth Year â€" Bruce Barnim.| Summer services during the | MA s;sttigrgmy, predeceased her elen;intatryseï¬uc?tiond alt\I Quakl;l in ts j f H Eleventh Year â€" Linda Allan,| month of July, while the br:inâ€" ay 3, y er Street School an orwic 3. ts . s $ | Marilyn Allan. ister is on vacation, will in The funeral service was held| High School. She attended j*>. ts l Thisrlteenth Year â€"Vera Hanâ€"| charge of Mr. T. H. Stephens at the Logan Funeral Home, 81| Hamilton Normal School and _ WÂ¥ /WW 05 | son (now a teacher). and Dr. Jim Douglas of Woodâ€" James Street, Parry Sound, on | taught in country schools inâ€" _ §¥ W 3 32 l Fourteenth Year â€" _ Gordon‘ stock. 4y | 1412 = f Friday evening, June 23, at 8.00| cluding Quaker Street for sevâ€" â€" §M P z> se=~â€" p.m. _ eral years. es . | â€" Interment Saturday, June 24,| Wishing to further her eduâ€" es s ; at 4:30 p.m., in the Burgessville| cation, she went to Queen‘s ./ j f P Baptist Cemetery. The Rev. W.| University at Kingston, specialâ€" â€" _ WWWMI ie 1 _ K. Hudson of Delhi, formerly of | izing in Latin and then to Torâ€"= ts ts McKellar, conducted the comâ€"| onto College of Education. ’/"%’53 | 4 mittall service. Mr. Logan was| She taught for two yvears in Lh i s assisted by Arn and Son of| Collingwood and twentyâ€"nine W M éï¬y mR‘ ) Norwich. _ years in North Toronto Collegâ€" | *";;W@& i e | Miss Hilliker received_ her| iate. s e | l2 | Travelled a great deal before | | w s j ‘ retiring. In 1955, built a cottage| | i.i i m on an island near McKelliar. | 3MA y$" Enjoying the beauty of the | ' country there, in 1961, built a permanent home .in McKellar, Bryan Bickell, son of Mr. andi where she has remained until |Mrs. James Bickell of RR. 1.| the time of her death. Burgessville graduated with! After the service relatives|| the Associate Diploma in Agriâ€" j | and friends were received at' culture from the University of , the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilâ€"}| Guelph recently. He attended | ' ton Hilliker in Norwich, includâ€"|| Norwich District High School| ing, Mr. |and Mrs. Clinton Hilâ€" and is presently employed by | <| liker, Mr.â€" Howardâ€" Hilliker, Produce Supply Company of : Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveâ€"[lmge“O“-j..wm'z.? 7 Z land Mason, Detroit, Michigan;| ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" o Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason and | girls, _ Farmington, â€" Michigan; ;| Mr. and Mrs, John Foris and family of Brantford; Mr and! Mrs. Murray Hilliker and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cayley, Norâ€"} wich. | ‘\\‘ o. as s cocCs