Brownsville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2, p. 83

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Cjf)y"c1iviUEJ0 i: It souid seem thwt they were accident prone," as they experienced three mayor accidents on the farm, any one of which could have been fatal. Gerald rolled a tractor upsiie down in the road ditch north of) the Village. The machine lay wilh all four wheels in the air but Gerald crawled up out of the ditch without a scratch, for which they shall be ever' grateful. Two years later, Aubrey rolled a tractor upside down in the ditch along the lane, he landed on his back in the bottom of the ditch with the tractor seat pressing; on his chest. It so happened at that part of the ditch, the banks took the weight of' the fenders and he was able to crawl over into a depression in the bottom of the ditch and work himself backwords from under the tractor. He was very fortunate to suffer only a few cracked ribs. His most severe accident occurred a couple, of years later, when he got pinched in a bale elevator with both legs severely mangled at the knees. This accident threatened to leave him in a wheel chair the rest of his life and but for the grace of God and the skilled repair by Dr. Elmer Quinton of Tillsonburg, he could very likely have been forced __ to accept the existence in such a chair. . . T How does a person react when faced with the probility of phySical incapacity for the rest of his life, especially when one had been very actively engaged in building; up and operating a large dairyfarm? He was very grateful to the friends and neighbors of' the Brownsville community who so kindly and generously donated their help to harvest the - seasonds crops that summer and to support Bertha and children by their personal concern and thoughtfulness. . . As he laid in the hospital during those long painful weeks of recuperation there seemed one desire above others. He prayed that GOd would grant him tlie privilege to be able to raise his family J andto provide for them a reasonable standard of livirrs: Mr. Buchner does thank God for his guidance, the Inner strength and his generous merCies, without which they never could have made it. " . " Aubrey, he felt through God's direction enrolled as a teacher, Trainee at the Ontario College of Education, Toronto, in the fall of 1958, Coming home only on week ends to assist with farm management, carried on by the family and the help of Mr. Ken . Kilmer, who was the tenant help then for Mr. Buchner and lived with his Wife and family on the farm. . . 'T The following Spring, when a teaching opportunity opened up at Port PGFPy, hr. Buchner made the difficult decision to sell the 250 acres, livestock and the equipment to Mr. Alex Riddell of Westminster Township, London, Ontario. _ I , i'llaltlNli it, w".,.', t2ilsyi- " p r,C., a ' iiiirii iilliiiiiiiiil he a siiiiiii I: .uf,?s,'iiEji8tit"uri; a L')acs,i'd _ “‘53 iiiiili'iiialit' Mllfllllliiiir,Cr's'r't1it4it8'ititll i. Is, 7}- i C. r“? !"'e"!'T%'L/u, "f?i5?iijlli, _ an: ......-...'_.. '-r-, _. - i 'd] at: _ ; r " " I; -..' . _ V. t" - ,A_ "(Tn-1"", si-api/S', L' . ' 1"}: - u' teat-ci/iii-i-silk" ' if?» ririri',1jgit,i"t,it-'/te, ' s . an. - " -v we, . __ " . _TitililMiserrit?j'i5%ll. Ill-rl!,',-;"-??.,:"'?;.?.,'.. ', -ea'" , IB lg“ _ 1" lt- " Ky! . tpF t (Ff; _ -tt'er, , "Ir riglllllllrllglllitIl 'lit 1r:d",a it's? . ullllilMt5 'tit" "aai, " Il 'lea a 'iikiltiilil . WWI“: Cr,,-,,'.'.'].']..",'?).',, - 'IN' iBrllll1lllrilillllliit "M. a ,r 1:“ ‘ ----uc" "r., B' $lt, . 'l%iiiiiiiiiiiNiiii, Bil 4*ii\' 'v""":',"""."'""""', 7 C Eilgillllllul1 I , iii- - V ..-.--.-.,....-_---,- _ "t"rrec-jr)er-rrercl by/ur. Aubreyaahd typed by Hrs. Leslie Jacob ter: a! /y sl/ E /:'

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