Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2, p. 29

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'_""."-"--",-,?,---"?--'?-,'"--)'------:-'"----"---" VA _ --'"e____, by... - _.T ., _ _ ,_..rr_ .i - 7Q 24 1967 CENTENNIAL morn/miss or bURGESSViLiB N. 1. Mrs. George cheal was the representative for the W. l. at the North Norwich Centennial Planning meeting. One project was a Centenniel Antique display which was set up in the former Adams Drug Store in Norwich. The display Wes open from 11hurstlay June lst to September 8th.1967. It was viewed by over 500 people, some from british isles, California, maine Michigan and many Canadian 1?rcyr,i:ncyor,?l1o,srt from Burgessville that loaned antiques for the display were, Airs. hem McNeal. MISS May Dennis, hrs. Frank Griffin, Mrs. Fred Griffin, Mrs. Fred Newton, Mrs. Russell Orth and Ross Warboys. Members who spent several afternoons in charge of the roflps were Mrs. iietn Dickton, Mrs. Wilbur Morley, Mrs. J. LieCready, Miss Carolyn Malcolm, Mrs. Geo. McNeal, Mrs. Fred Newton and Miss May Dennis. The Curators of South Oxford District lanned a successful Hobb Show at Tillsonbur in SseTotemb The untrfbu 2roevrp, P y- g l FYI,? em er. 0 i'i' O A' N :§?50Vllle W. 1., Mrs. J. McCready, assrsted by hrs. George (r' McNeal was reSponSi 1e or selling up Pntiques loaned by Mrs. Frank McDonnell and Ross "-, Warboys, Several members attended the Show w/il/lt,,:?",',;:',"':,',:,',.:',:'),':))',,?,':', District were also responsible for one part of the Pageant London” Waking partgin the “péefnt at the Irea, Convention held at the Carousel Motel in l i'ti"c"ii;'ti, end Hrs. Geo ncNeEl' 'Pur1v,r,e/? t311rgessvi11e W. I. were Mrs. Wray broad, Mrs. J. I a "V ' . , ’,' 'e . PF. Years 1 - 7 were portrayed by song and skits and these three ladies danced to the 1'ennesse. W3%Zz wgth their own interpretation. A Centennial Strawberr , " . " . . the Tweedsmuir History bogk%eawgié held on June 29th at which 60 Visitors registered in home in o511rgessville, but due E0 (l, event was to be held on the lawn of the second oldest The room was made attractive by J/l Weather was held in the basement of the new Library. antique cream and sugar sets. The Orfuland interesting antiques. 0n the tables were All of the committee and many of thgea,a¥d strawberries were also served in antique dishes. this colorful event. ' vlSltors were in Centennial dress, which added to 1 Those pouring ten were Mrs. Ch Ralph surton and Mrs. George MCNea§S° Ke11sr, Mrs. Harry Carroll, Mrs. Vern Dennis, Mrs. T The committee in charge was Mrs C Mrs. George McNeal, hiss nay Dennis. has. Kelly, Mrs. Fred Newton, Mrs. Harry Carroll. and Mrs, Jack McCready. ! i r B' ‘ a; - " "ll - k, M' . MBI - I "I, t gt ' l 1 -MNII - t - " 'llt" 5 9 3-”.- I i , I , _. , KllllMtt Ci N " I '.." Bii I _ ' I I a .' t L till, ”Mai “1,5. "& - , it; .1..Ku; _l - , " - _ c = g a ' "Mil ' w. R3 I - , 1"Tr." a. " " " " ,tr'swr, c. . I Illll" ,. , I ' _'),l",(i/ifC?at, I) " Et " ig k .V / 'tee-" w I" Bt ‘ ,, ‘ t . , ,, 4:» =r-erctrc"jir, it ' r a” ic-ey: f _ MilllilllRIlr, . l MrtllNtNtKl .rn T " Mli!Blll I ' 4; itd 'rl C) /1 N E /D( E L L, Y l “:£!!;k321"“. Ilia I . ' _'h3itgllMii% " .’l C iilgittitillrilil , I, (', , 'dar5% . MI I " . " MTs' 5", ,..'a" 11"“ w E QMi "i1jagirgi t "I I I . .-' 3,4}.51'; " . A; 1ftttclaagWMll1lr- I at ti) ' r IR-mt I"; vt N, _"i'lliBilililiill ' r“. w . , El I I , Iv f-fxi " Bri A 311.151. I iRilllillllil il' '1 il 'lllg. iiglilll . 1M F-':Clilr'l;5 V T! _t53r' 1rlltlll I fe _ (iii: , ff (s, .945 r--'-) if iw,"'" v'-"'-." '-. , ,

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