MISS STRANG, GUESTS HOME ECONOMIsgrs, PARENTS AND FELLOW MEMBERS . . Quoted the following poem: Miss Janet Hughes, daughter) _ Because we have three minutes time of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hughes I thought I'd do my talk in rhyme. $331111“? o,itrei,ayw it? â€If; _ --- ' i era , a er 00 an _ "ltdul2't1Iteg,1ed 2,1)1ttttia,, gas received her MS.W. Degree in ""N,HS, , 1goNGryy,,yrrr , I'11 try to tell you what we used Social wo.? Janet has accipt' Mr. Ali11tif Joseph/iazgrank) and Hope to keep you all amused. a) ed ft 13.05â€â€? With the fhild- Longworth of'Norfolk St. otter- We have a farm scene here on view ren s Amt 800.1“), m Barrie. ville, formerly of North Norwich Whose orchard gives its fruit to you Congra ulations go out to Township passed away on Mon- The cows in clover to their knees MISS Lynne COhoe who gradu-, day, April 17th in Tillsonburg Reminds us all, ot course, ot cheese. 1ttr1 on 83nd.†trom the Wat- District Memorial Hospital. Our fruit shaped signs explain to you erloo Lu heran College and Born in West Oxford Town- The answers - What? - Why? - and Who? , Gerald BEG?“ ell who graduated ship, he was the son ot the late N What is it? do I hear you say? from Wabei‘loof {FIT/â€SW“ _ l _ Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Long- A tasty fruit and cheese display. V A hum 'd tgt tadles of thei worth. Mr. Longworth farmed Why? did I hear somebody ask? Women s A ns 1 {I e attended l I in the Burgessville and Zenda It is our clubs achievement task. ved 1313131131 d min?) Meletlng which i areas, prior to retiring to Otter- And who - is very Plain to see N t 'rad, e a Omel on May} ville 3 years ago. He was a; The TOOTY-FRUITIES - an , . i . l adherent of the United Churc And now I'll tell you in a minitzhats T 'il “2 ' gaggnMiézgf: d V3313; 05th! and a member of the Canadian ' About our tray and what went in It. Q R t a? th illa heid’ e. r115, ees Order ot Foresters, Court Salem The grapefruit, first we cut in two ttt _ giro erg; 158 honor at)? 15%? 9f No. 340 Zenda. ' So we could poke the toothpicks through. _ ' , ' Da Win the park much t: "le, Surviving are his wife, the The cherries will' not win us stars deli] ‘ht of the children T e , former Emily Mary Lainer; 0119‘ We had to get them out of jars _ g _ . . Cl.. l son, Robert, RR. 1, Burgess- Marshmallows not a fruit, We know ,5 P: a = l i f 7 V I ville; a daughter, Mrs. “will We thought we'd add them, Just for show. (Doreen) Hanson, R.R. 1, Otter- . The apples here should catch your eye , , a ville; two sisters, Mrs. Maurice Prom McIntosh, Delicious, Spy, GROUP 3 or THE â€1‘7 f) 1/?2 (Lila) Hart and Mrs. Reginald {semi}, (imagining, Cortland, Wealthy, BURGESSVILLE new. ggzitmgsg ngghfeom l 310:; e c ose e Mac to kee ou health . I i r rs, ' It's sad to say their vitanlzirsl, poor y 'sl', forl-mtsrre Tia," 13:21:21; 1thtt Burgessville and Douglas of F Juice has "C" added to the store. 3 of Bur essville UEW I (tip Brantford. Nine grandchildrenl In Oxford Counties famous cheese 22t absence if the leader 'M; E? and one great grandson alsoi, ' The nutrients you’ll find are these j~ steakley the assistant, Mrs. oF. survive. , 3 It's high in protein you should know , Morley presided openin .the Resting at the Arn and fe 1 A chemical that helps you grow S meetin with a’scr‘ t g Funeral Residence, NorwmlLl ‘ Pineapple chunks are tasty treats b Mrsg L Sackri '2,', 1'lV'i',1f,.2 [where the funeral will be held And better snacks than chips and sweets. It Nils Morley, giving a: CS“: Thursday, April 20th at 2 p.m. For VITAMIN "C" the best fruit source ment. with Rev. E. S. .Stephens of the Is'found in strawberries, of course An article by Padre Yo , Bur gessvrlle United Church of- We use thme not - and here's the reason _ entitled "An Apple Tr u rig, tieiating. . We use them not - and here's the reason Pw Parable of Lite." folloifedls b: â€"_ ii'i1,esgC1r'gegephyteiaf,' plan "R ' , Prayer. Mrs.. C. Parkhill Tsid- They're not as good as fresh you say? ed .at the Plano and. led m a . But handler to use to-day. pEXOd OfbhymeSTimgini We hope the colours please the eyes was 2115:1182; MrsalrJIV. Milli/11%;): F We tried to make them harmonize. and "The Touch of the Master's The crackers added, just to please l Hand" by Mrs. F. Sullivan. A And go with our imported cheese. l crib quilt and a layette were _ I I'm sure there's lots I did not mention â€a, We thank you for your kind attention. P--------, 1 avus.K I I . A .tfi?,ta., 76/??; ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1972 Klebrute 9 Mtirthda, HOPOr Married Couple I fr" (a PEN OUSE -------------"---------------- . Friends, neighbours and rela- i The family of Weldon and . , I Hrs. Charles Ferris of Nio.r- tives gathered at the Burgess- [ _ Edna Burrill cordially invite South Oxford WJ. will i wich, presently a Pament m ville Area Library Hall on . relatives, friends and neighbors . I Maple Manor Nursing Home, Thursday night to honor Mr. F to an "Open House" in hohour i Display Books at Teal Tillsonburg, celebrated her 90th and Mrs. Bob McFarland (use of their Fortieth Wedding An- i When Lord Tweedsmuir wast 1igighd3hg: naggiyhexalv: Peggy Hughes) who were rec- nlversary at their home, R.R. 6, l, Governor General of Canada,) , . 11 d to ff li t ently married. fj,'ydy1)1r)rrhyes [ Woodstock (Hiekson), on Sun? his wife displayed a keen inter-) a.†friends ca e. o fr es werepayeti.fe,i-/vc / pf C , wishes. Mrs. Ferris received a M... Trf eve-- " day, May 7, 1972 from 2-4 pm. I est in the early history ot C01111-f shower ot birthday cards floral and 7-9 p.m. Gifts gratefully! itry communities and farms! arrangements gifts and, mes- [declined A19-Cl iLady Tweedsmuir felt. that in? sages of congratulation inelud- lVanggllstlc convention. s, ' - _.-,-.-.....-..-.--.'} imam cases valuable history} ing a plaque from the 'Ontario V it£4" c2=tft- (i1"iti; t would be lost beyond recall if Government and messages from Mr. and Mrs. Mervill _Hughes I i no records were kept of the past‘ Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Prime of Burgessville, celebrated their I. _ _ century. She appealed to the! Minister of Canada; Robert 40th Wedding Anniversary, at C 'tttdei' . . Historical Research Gonvenersl Stanfield, leader lst the Opposi-_ the home, of their son and Ap foiciihately sixty friends, of the Womeis Institute to tion: Wally Nesbitt MP for daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. neighbours and relatives met at concern themselves with this Oxford and Dr. Harr y .Parrott Ede Hughes, Woodstock with the Burgessville library Hall need. M.P.P. for Oxford . , dinner given in their honor by recently to honor Mr. and Mrs. F l . their family. _ Tom Bertrand who were recent- Institutes everywhere accept-1 The former Ella May Lons- l gayemtefa: 1y married. ed this challenge and in South bary, she was born March 18th, Mfr mm Re-, -ee -. TT l Tom is the son of Mr. and Oxford nineteen books are be- 1882 in Cayuga "County, New ' Mrs. Wray Bertrand and yrs. ing compiled. These will be dis- York State, and at the age of Bertrand was the former Diane . six weeks moved with her par- _ Hammer of Woodstock. played at a Tweedsmulr Tea, ents, Fred and Sarah Lonsbary Euchre was played during the sponsored by the South Oxford to Mabees Corners in Norfolk evening. Mrs. Al Blackmore District Women's Institute to be County. _ held at the home of Mrs. Leon- In 1909, she married Charles) -'----- -1... ard Caffyn, R.R, 5, 1pgersol1, on} Ferris and moved to N0rWiCh,t Deepest sympathy is extend- June 21st from two to four where Mr. Ferris operated a ed to the family of the late o'clock. Not only Historical Re-I livery stable. They-later resided. Ca'meron Topham2tutr/iyjiFL' search Conveners. but the gen-l ‘in Courtland, Tillsonburg, Cur-l "“-- . " Td --r. _ wc,', . / , A , eral public will be welcome. ries and Beaconsfield prior to T-err--. _ ---- retiring to Norwich in 1946. _ 'Mrs. Ferris is a member of the New Durham United Church and over the years has taken an active part. in the Church. _ "s