& ies ~ fre in iefeitmmagee mappecrmens 22 B Lc t n e c ie n ut BBR n Te NC anee ce en e e en S en ie C222 e ns m : «2200000 Mnsd â€" P m ees ooo es e en e n Reneeetas -~’ & Bï¬ Â®" % + 3 9 _ ryraa en ns wo :.: j f : Committee hits some red tape Zleegaiat® // [/§â€"/ . .. 1 :,, | s 5 A % [ fefnemenesonsimemenennmtencemomensanesentmemnmemmmaincsiemenipmmentinnemmntecmenmie 77 B .7 es * 0. uc â€" Nedublrst:! ~ R o /6 10 es on .. Saeoe | B a I 4 ' Cld ’ + 0 ® » © s’;ï¬'\a “(i'l \g L â€" . __ _ â€" boyle s remains to linger longer in Englan * § j JOHN SPILKER ‘commi ~chai hdeacon of Midâ€" about $10,000 to bring Boyle to crate the tombstone ‘and said. . 6 es dn _ 0 _ _ se Sentl':flyel-Review(staff writer maderan ;ttflfree?wge:ll:a;gnita?c; dlg‘srg( ‘?aracs also given his back â€" even thouggh the dig up the coffin and place it EXPLOITS _ 1sif ‘ &m» 3 o ’ ~.(). The remains of Klondike« England in July and were support to the repatriation Canadll.;an armed ‘forces.f will in a lead sealed container. to’It‘;;-?n(g:Og]o';llét':e 1?7?;@:-2?3 . “?,{s f _ e C : _ goe Botylev\vv(‘)%;tggkbx&%(gul}é Sinsf:zlslgi%%edtï¬ WIlt1hd t'l:ï¬ f coï¬mltt:ï¬ish council must gr};glatndeto the Tremon, Ont. ‘‘We were told by British _ daughter, Mrs. Flora Boyle is _0 .. ‘~~~ se m e s 9 ng;rz(;pr(i)ng, said Ed Bennett, . officials Sof ei)l,le‘ aBri‘:?sh give ?ts%kay before the archâ€" air base free of charge. and Canadian officials the ~ _ Frisch of Long Island, N.Y., uie ‘ Canoanpoit coâ€"chairman of Joe Boyle _ government and Anglican deacon can act, Bennett said. A British funeral director fune’ral dlregtorâ€s costs to the interment ceremonies. e > <moeey \J * | Repatriation Committee. Chureh. * St. James has a new vicar will charge more than $8,000 aren‘t out of line," Bennett Boyle led an action packed _ @ . .. Lo e s o . e | . The committee had hoped Boyle is buried in the _ and he hasn‘t had time to â€"â€" life of 55â€"years. His mining _ MB 5 d pépfilâ€"y . c tss . |to bring Boyle back this cemetery of St. James‘s study the committee‘s K: exploits in the north earned l rgel . _ . f“‘,? sumglder, but gureaucratu]: Cl:\uf;‘:h in 9{.).om_iant. 3 request. , } A cpbrt‘ him the unofficial title of P e “,{ »,ys\‘\,., h . ){:._*_,w†:}ï¬\& 4%39 procedures and personne! After a 90 minute meeting C+. j i M "King of the Klondike". At e 0) g l e ‘ Nt i â€"~ with the 14 ish i1 ENDORSED " it : oo 1 W 3 o ts .n aeise . j (clll?lzlr'lcghe sin"I]En?]gl:m? 3511;323 members of S!géfll:meg?%r:i; The office of the gritiï¬h r\."' we lgutvlelreakh of t?sid F:I‘ISé Bs ;:f =s if 5§ %'.5 i;v%’h‘ h 2 g\\ ;l lans. two seemed opposed to Home Secretary and the, P | al y or ar, he ra § ‘? mtb Siatile Sirirommes. . 3 5 i e oys | .th?;é’nï¬:f; and Len Taylor of moving Boyle‘s bggy back to Canadian government have T m oc uen equlpped. at his own exâ€" a f e .. .5‘,‘: ks C3 s : Vancouver, â€" the other _ ‘Canada, Bennett said. also end«l)rsed the # 4:41'*'-3 % 2 ons m :‘ pense, 8 50â€"man machine gun e ;“ e %? k) . f i «e | . poammmeararmecieryrnpgrie femerere 1. 1®T®C triation plans. â€" K ym Py R..., A .4 ntingent. He was also â€" hnd Â¥ e O | w + d lst ¢o § ,*° o ... ty stt e ropa es C y io c ioag, 1+ "my . i conting C k o ul yYyupptS â€"A Y s ; [ j n »2}4’;%@ ?%@jï¬ï¬Â»â€˜i“’»{ Â¥a * tiad ‘"‘Canadians don‘t have o KA #’\*ï¬@' Â¥* * & .“‘:, it ron]antlca]]y involved with & * k# ‘c‘g B X' e ‘:‘t: fi\“ ; “‘,H,« isw sor Cl _ many heroes it"t â€â€œ?ér y‘ n i T :’qfl. ind (Queen Marie of Romania and ce ’:-§-\ & ie g h Te t c EC s o SsERPH iTE GpTÂ¥E. _ history," Bennett said. sxyt", +~"Cey‘ CaR ? «. lA i P *h 1 in â€" in . t gyx}%iii&};i}; ‘‘There‘s no doubt Joe Boyle «o 9 }4 5a oP t i+ 0 beï¬?&gshï¬grml?gg% andhis > C | k yie § "a c t aAt: E | m’fw «. _ is a hero and everyone there n sX ®A, t o & [ 4 Y family moved to Woodstock o ) h dA tatcelt} [( sBb tYr t LL . ToBFr a t3.m .1 o0 (in Britain) seemed im hk AM iss ~*; \a y o Woodstoc $ ~C*%%aA Afd\,}qflttf p °: se sc t c ie se l g’xfl* ï¬w;-‘a,f,r pressed with Canada‘s need soov m «~amotaanlyt s M when he was fourâ€"yearsâ€"old. A nnryin, i i eE EOE e e _ C l 1 06 â€" of disunity in our countty, ‘ e 8RO _ whilevisiting a friend. Queen CMLEELLIELRE § ESE HETE t ua frp ts ’%; l y ! 12 a?nr:(]igamgs egtr)l);le ’t;)a‘;)ke t; 2*" _ MWOcy uDNA Rarrresmcsmcrmew.w.... ~~ * Marie had a 1,000â€"yearâ€"old 6 SE aa o iL s 5 § > [ | Nt t o yc l us o i \ e PME n on nssm cross placed on Boyle‘s e es _E J o e e question of time, he said, LOCAL C()MMITTEE r;:m’t% W‘?'Fw â€" Segeh Menus santontc s ul y I | f i j ps ‘patienc p ) p ' ueen Marie‘s emblem. ., y T CBP .‘ THE INSCRIPTION on Joe Boyle‘s grave in It‘s a matter of ipatience _ Boyle‘s grave in a h t?mbers found ‘Joe se auecicmer moun .. | RECENT CHANGES at the Anglican Chusch [ d land, th bstone inludes the insignia of with . the red _ tape thei fai e better condition on mittee will meet sometime where Joe Boyle is buried have helped to stall [ ‘\1 England, the tombs om_e inluges the mSlgnla q proceedures." | er I:ecent visit to England. It was even adorâ€". . gWring the next two weeks to the work of the local repatriation committee. ‘ t Queen Marle, of Romama_' : #s, He estimated it will cost nedVW1thapot of tlowe_rs. : * Bennett said.", _ 7 (Photos submitted by Ed Bennett) | ; R 4) f l 4 ( ® * i | Mb ' Nou Mb ,/ s & L 1 f â€"Wed at Burgessville Baptist ,, } *A 5l | i j f Gordon l - | # i Best manâ€" WaS x . Deborah Marie Moore of Reeves of Toronto and Rob . | | @, RR 1 Burgessville and Paul Sradiey and "Steve, Moore l * 2 & 4p" . ‘Templarâ€" Bradley, Norwich o s uchers, "dl | *f | . BP , {were married by Rev. James . Were USNCTS .\ . .. 0_ | & | ; e * 2 %,%z ‘_ Newman in aâ€" doubleâ€"ring Following a receptlogl Aboul | * ic d t +2 A ceremony July 25. at. the home â€"of the. _bride‘s _/ ‘; | i se 4 o > i t * N Burgessville Baptist Church. garents, the cgué)gï¬tlt:af;fi?’x; : i _ .’} v SR oo 95â€" C. CC v oneymoon a s | MRA P e o e n o h [ss ior to her marriage, the ¢ | . | * y 5 â€" e The bride is the youngest‘ brfgéo égsh intertained * to â€"â€" | . e ue ©~ <â€"â€" uC (\ilgutght_ela\; jof M’Il"h and Mrs. showers held by Mrs. Vieky s | ~ dares W3 [ K. P "\“* | u:goro 00;'9- he grPoohx‘n 18 wWalthers, Otterville and | lt * 70 l o e eat Naraieh " 2 s > q Tammy _ Pilkey, < | ; e 2 2s . â€" ie ui A Hilgert, Norwich. «. 158 $ i * 1 / _ He ~22y 5 ~ Burgessville. | | > | y € _.:’t:,', f â€"sitl 4 3 ,..{ . J o paxtt +i ty i ‘:f:f;,'fl“' ; [ s n Lh 4 §"* | Given in marriage by her ~~â€"â€"â€"~ s m m::* .3 - > | sE . : parents, the bride wore a h -‘eu [3 > Cyaaihe ’ 1 es Sin: * : gown of white polyester ; *3 ts sE ~ulte oo i C i l s ’ , } 2 | ‘p:'l‘e‘at!’edfla'ce and ‘tiny jaCket pe ..‘“ y . ~3 } j ~~ Woumeaaoinenct | eolonial bouquet of pink and [ :â€" 6. coait 2 E%«ï¬* f | $ a «. Americanâ€" beauty roses | l ï¬ï¬rw : ¢ | 8 uetms Lath1 o5 v accented _>with _ white | e ~*> a i_: wl g)0 /A y e o d . l stephanotis and baby‘s | oi ~~ e ’ | x $ . > $." B3 | e ~ se hoh . , M &3 breath, and wore a headâ€" h â€" + y e & wod piece of flowers to match. f s&l’ Taon 4* p 5 C :"‘: :z' fq f, ’.é':'». x ’w}:‘:. "l g .8 K s e s The bridesmaid, Tammy | M E. . o k d ; J likinw . . l e mM {5 a. i. mm | esaamaeeenneneiiiiie s ol on ol oo O peassssasaa® â€" polyester gownand Garried a | w 3. i l 2 9 . . . pocie ; * in Amitase L. ol bouquet and wore a head. | â€" PA $# | ; - A l MK.â€"AND MRS. PAUL BRADLEY piece to match the bride‘s, §E "alP & phel. e > t itantendk qiï¬ dicik 17. s wihis & : | °C Wardys l § S > | : A [ ~Xa . L | | d Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius VanManen of RR‘ 4; Woodstock | f are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of . & mm?aagiéï¬téi- Jeanette Evelyn to Allen Albert, so%g%%&r "slaat . : â€" and Mrs. Evert Van Ravenswaay of RR 1, Burgessyille: â€"â€"â€" _/( | The wedding will take place October 9 at 2 pam. in‘ â€" | © f * Netherlands Reformed Congregation, Norwich. * f