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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Jan 1946, p. 7

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.LflL Ieq.KLAftJJ Z.TSANC~ . B- - - --ONAI PAGE SEVmC rePrt n-field, Greeflbaflk and the imzne- ville Collegiate staff, C. Garside, when she went to their home at fluaiwereail uiteThe ack lîopGreenbank Couple ditliiiY any cards were Peterboro, WiUl Cowan, Oshawa, Springbrook. Three Years later se- g as anpounwed oa.23d (otndfo age One) Me-aTheid 25 Year-s astevceived rom near and dis- Irwm ColwiU and Mrs. Harry she moved with her husbafld and was couraging. The congregation meet ar-_25______l o osco n rnc d turant and provision was made for serv- tat rins ndrlaivs Jse ami tConseo i rnc ýronto; ing refreshments at same. Number straight. These are the flrst 19Z0 VanNest-Gibson 1945 The bride's table was loey ad Cunty wh5 ere te fmi rRes- present 56. breaks in several months and oc- Verna Elleen VanNest, eldestMr with decorations carried out in resideuti25yasg. Anealydae a st orba-curred solely from the great daughter of the late Wr. and Mrs. Mr*nd Mrs. C. C@wan silver and with white 'nniins as Mrs. Barton was a home-loviflg y As q etigalyTrdatyChursolieramount of wear and tear that has VanNest, Solina, and Elmer John Married 25 Years floral decoration. The wedding person, neyer caring for publie warfl who have returned. been put on them recently. The Gibson, eldest son of the late Geo. craelic hdeen ed andap- ife Her chief interests were i ~viou plan itsef is uitemodern and and Mrs. Gibson, Zefeld, were vr7 eaie and close p-pitl eoae yMS her home and family. Here she )eared the machines are 'the best that mnarried Dec. 29th, i1120. neighbors gathered at "Roseholm" Harry Jose, occuidtecnr welcomed her friends with her Lvery Ingtallto tOfcr can be obtained.O De.2h,94,finsadteeiece fMadMs. of the tablé with tail pink candies cheery smile which wili long be O rnt . ..relatives numnbering about 75, ga- Charles A. Cowan, Ilewcastle,onbrigislvrcnesck on remembered. Hem sterling quai- ast re- 0 rnt ..URmme ntepewrdy thered at their home at Green- Saturday evening, Dec. 29th, to ete side.Wht m s sur- iisadCrsineapewr she ailmebe iathstood onas bnk a ehandsomee silver endr temcen- cnganultirs ounuethecedinfore wthean 4bettero th thingthng est of At the flrst meeting of the new when crossword puzzles were to hlpaceebrat ont thematendr thm ther conratu therag an a woletter word their silver wedding anniversamy. and best wishes on their 25th wed- teiceseiioi erehet of h eé. rand yeam of Trinity W.M.S. the annual meaig panatrsmasr a A lovely illuminated Chiristmas ding aniversary. rpe.Dliourfeshnt latter mareport formesue ws ildiga peher hewedng Thmubndn e dugsn heOlve hom reortfor1945 was presented anda more or less standard question? tree on the verandah greeted the When Mr. and Mrs. Cowan re- cake was served. hrhsad n agtr lv hoediscussed and a general compari- The answer,' you'll recali, was ei- guests, who were received by Mrs. turned home on Saturday evening Ouoftw gess er M.adneoJsphAilf ngeles, snmd ihtewr ftether "eny o ien99Geo. Gibson and Mrs. Sam Brooks. from Oshawa they were geeted ant Mrs. W W. Coswan, M. d oM.anvinesole p duhte, aDor- son adewiththeworkof he em" or ven. The rooms with their Christmas by the strain fthaed n Mrs. . WarburoMan Mrs. d ohy H l. Ars R dH ardner pr- turned two previous yeams. Uls yuv ad somethilg dcmtosdtebde'stale mrc poye b tMs.e. Fdiher .DaEs Oaarb o, Mr. and Mrs.decasedHe (r some. yearsdago; aré- -oraC. G. GadsthebPeterbotablMrs.atherelare two grandEh Firenr iwith The following facts were glean- to do with printing those two with a lovely lace cloth, centmed as they enteredr.an the door. er om yarsag; ls Coo- 15mmesried fro3th;rpors:lab s'adle ter ordsbuprobablty mean it with the wedding cake, and pink Mrs. B. Daniels of Oshawa pré- Clama Hancock, and Mm. Morley On Jan. 3rd the service conduct- No-n05mBs aisnead $30;Git rls' tea yu, bteao usi n an-and white streamers eaching sented lhem sister-in-law, Mrs. Hancock, Port Hope; Mm. and Mrs. ed by her pastor, Dr. W. P. Flet- rog ansd $Boys'7MissionBndgethe er grea todea Instedtsinfin from the ceiling, made a pretty Cowan, with a bouquet of white N. Mculloch, Mm. and Mms. H. cher, was held in St. Paul's ouhrai ese$an.7.ducring ere etm chiesoftymeaw sue terwiadth of asetting for the occasion. After al 'mumis and Mms. E. Warburton, B. Gilmer and Gwendolyn, Bow- United Chumch, of which the de- ont hem 5 ettersand scardiswesetco-nefor teas ee es nden were comfortably seated, to the Oshawa, pinned a white rose bou- manville. ceased was a member. Dr. Fletcher City ereaed ad sht-in, by he cr- fr mesumeent.strains of the Wedding March, tonniere on hem brother, Charles Tecmie ncag eeJ ruh ofrigmsae spend responding secretary. Members For instance, the width of this with Mrs. Glen Brooks at the pi- A. Cowan. Tecmie ncag eeJ ruh ofrigmsae made 1,699 cails upon ne.w mem- column is 12 ems or 24 ens, an ano, the bride and groom weme Mm. Harry Jose, chairman, af- H. Jose, convenor, Mms. C. Dan- speaking from the wiprds "Thoui friend bers and shut-ins. J em being just double an en. escorted to seats of honor in-the ter a few remarks called on Mrs. iels, Mrs. Percy Hare and H. B. shaît keep him in perfect peace, -ses in The Auxiliary sent to Presby- Sounds like GI'eek, but it is reaîîy living room. Mr. Wilson Gerrow, Percy Hare, who read a congratu- By r. hoequed st of y o thea eM. il Hos- teriai treasurer $746.99. Total quite simple. Speaking oughly, Port Perry, acted as chairman in îatory address and Mm. H. B. Gil- Chs.areues fthe s a setiMe. Lomne amount sent by the whole Wo- there are 6 ems to one inch and 12 a jovial manner and proceeded to mer, Bowmanville, made the pre- Obhas.y We'11 Uderssan "Sowere m man's Missionary organization of eng. That makes this columil explain the intrusion and asked sentation of a handsome silver tea fbau ryW'lodra tibte W.A.C., the church to the Presbyterial about two inches. Miss Gwen Brooks to read anad- service. Mm. and Mrs. Cowan es T-_loal______wee an %after vance of $431.79 over 1943. down a little furthem, we use a Mrs. Sam Brooks, sister of the ponk nde de itiepressaionsfof Mrs. WVilliam L. Barton and binautiul expessing theles- ith hem After the annual reports were in point system, there being approx- bride, and Mrs. Edgar Prescottal theks ndlydepaprecaion fors On New Yeam's Eve, after temiahc ecae a ed ,rnpson M rs. W P . R og rs, the retirin i It s steailf tthegko mndlysexpressionsgthoflles-s ahPalîbearersllbweres M essrsss S. S AAll nr mpon Ms.W.P.Rgesth mtiin mately 72 points to an inch. I itro h roesentedndthe ld iss e gh-lles tee pasdC. Beilman, N. Brown, W. Car- president, made a general sum- is customary to speak of type couple with a lovely silver tea pressed in the address and also peacefuîîy to rest at her hom9e ruthers, C. Downey and A. Mc- to Reg- marization of the work of the widths in ems and depth of type service and tray and coffee table. for the lovely gift of the tea ser- Waverley Rd., Bowmanville, Eliz- Ge Ls ath icoesmefcsbtdi o onts htterfe iould e Thpesciente ,teiMarntsnd îth, a ce.abeth Alice Sexsmnith, dear wife Geor. Several friends acted as af wteryear. She said statistics might in points. This type face isa calledng Thegachia-renWilMarilyn and Keith, vice.ers disclo e som fact but d d not 8 poi t so hat tSpeeches beconveyingd hecongratula-he le. reveal ail. The faithfulness of lines to one inch. The main beautiful uphoistered chair, and tions and best wishes to the bride The late Mrs. Barton was bomn Friends were present from Nom- )n Dun- membfàrs, their patient endeavor, headings on the front page are set from the Norman VanNest f arn- and groom were given by Rev. in the Township of Hope, where wood, Trenton, Peterboro and ,e after high courage and noble sacrifice, in 30 point type which, naturally, ily of Windsor, a lovely silver Wmn. Patterson, Warden Cecil Car- she made hem home until hem Port Hope. Remains were laid te elativescno eetmtdi iues bu.i much larger than a mere 8 point fruit spoon. Vemna and ElmerolyHnok fBle ari'iage to W. L. Barton in 1905,1 rest in Bowmanville Cemetery. contributed much toward bring- such as this. made very suitable replies, and___________________ - ing the society to the degree of Type faces can be obtained as the singing of "For They Are aker efficiency it had attained. small as 6 point or weli over 300 Jolly Good Fellows" closed this Mrs. G. A. Morris conducted the points, over 4 inches in depth. part of the program. MsHorace Faim in a very de- A. S. Bakeriodands. L. Nichols. highy ceducainal. ' t? Bt ,Ii.HSPECIAL SALE 0F AomSipaeriond Masisted by Ms. ngVery cfuinin'l t? Bt, ghtful manner gave the reaci- ~ ~ ' rashel Ms. . S Bker seon vie- Now, for the balanc fti "Little Boy Blue" and "Little Bo- :onon- rs. enS.onaerseondth el- anew ssa e aove. s ep" which were much enjoyed...,.. con con- prési~~~~~dt, nbhlf fofth ui-ari, e lltte the bove *MssGwenBrosfvedwta ze. he aryexprsse wam aprecatin Im gong o tke af e ofthevocal solo in hem usual fine man-~ ar by of Mrs. Rogers' work in the so- antyeofbrrswuefr pleasing ciety during hem termi of office. advertisements, foiders, circulars nrGer, oanied hottheeohb itren- After the installation of officers and other types of printing. T esweginbyMsr.EH conducted rrow and Nra og s Beautif y your home with one of these allis. yRe.JE.Giitfirst few will be 6 point or es wr Gnb esNormn .Ho . Os spaewhich are made on the linotype. aw.. Ms. Normnstyigh an p. thddmess Wghtétskitechandt dress-. lest styleman Wrahtlas spakerWgtto the wp aeide nM res . Between the first and second 'Il Mrs. Leslie Snowden, Maple........... rigteed the members on the serious du- pt2pit pcnatal Grove. The young people gave BEaO A P teofthe coming year and thin peeo ed h etwi fine démonstration when oid and bruhttemetngt coe ae4 points, or two of thosenewsgsersugndptv- ».» $3.95 - $4.75 - $6.50 of ea. Te hir wllhave ,he three with an appropriate hymn and piecesofed.Tetid il in ery person in a happy mood. Card S ae..... 15 n 27 6-pins etwenate sacng tables were arranged and many dles Re- ae. stead of being three pieces of lead ejydago adgm.R A L A P easres. is oniy one piece 6 points thick. freshments were delightful and- $2 .0 îry s a- Lst f Iterm ntsIt s clle a "lug" Lter h lentiful, with Elmer and Verna put in some 12 point borders wit ctin h wdigPae ~ U te ow anvll 1 pintspcig.Rooms were then cieared and M $ 5O$ 0 0 Cemetery in 1945 umnuiuiiIuImIuIIIIItII with Mm. Ernest Germow, teacher, Sae Interments at Bowmanville ce- ________________ to, Mrs. Elmer Wallace and Mrs. metery during 1945 numbered 83 Sam Brooks providing violin and 2.70 -3.75 - 4.95 - 13.00 and up as compared with 74 for 1944 and_________________ piano music in abundance, danc- 86 for 1943. The Statesmait pub- _______________ ing was induiged in. And not on- lishes the record annually for pur- ly the young people were on the poses o eodadrfrne floor, but couples around the 70 oreodadreene OO mark ejydteplasht --- The first burial took place in cemeery_________________________ iche and square dancing in th this n Oc. 19 185. *=.= ..... - -good old fashioned style. Aitoge-... th clerks haveOeter het1aduet w1einateda. volue the Twn Hal, the mu- nicpalfro NecasieProideceMa-"e'Phone 747 Bowmanville names, dates, causes of death, and pe ro ewcorte, Tviuntocen- if obtained, the ages of those bur- lGrvCutÇ T noE- ied. fed saa Trno mt As of Dec. 31, 1945, the total number interred since the ceme -______________ P tery opened is' 7,010. Rolfor 1945: bS R ~W!pjsos o Jan. l-Waiter Walmsley L A 1-J. H. Glanville 0t ukfu 7-T. H. Knight BhiGifrtea ur 9-Leta Wiicox nd12-W S J.ce Those who are stili curious or B IDN E IT N E A AN T W N E -Adi O6W .so e not too clear shouid drop into B ILDG E ISANE AES BIades I 1-AnnieJ.sorlneo the office some time to see the DS A E _ 2-alry T omlinsOn place. You'l find it interesting 28-A.lb.rt -Relader and différent and maybe we'll0 Vitamin products fortify your body and increase your general well beig. 28. -Ja. J.Gisfiorne show you some "type lice." I'1 LOWEST Children especially need vitamins now for the building of healthy bones Fe98 -J. . M orn tell you about them next week. 04 and teeth. We list many proven produts below. Visit our store and 4-Fn.R.Pno Every printing office has them F RICES select one without delay. 50-Jrn. R.Pento and you just can't get rid of them. i4 ftf 5-Wesley Thompson I 17-LdiaTwit MAVER CONCILB A dolCapsules, imp)roved $2»3.45-7.59 aI 13-Adelîniren R. WklLVtaa -$.0-7 18-Alice Tuli I VV. hINAPP 18-Infant Edwards per cake ------ ---------- 25e Idaphos -- -- -- $1.00 July 8-Mary Power Liberty St. Bowmanville SMR U 20-Frank Christie 2-2J* 30-Id Blaelyo Aug. 1-Infant Metcalf 0BRAN 18-Beatrice Crydermait IEDFE 50 Pinex Comp.-- 32e 20-Harold Moses__________ _______ 28-Samuel Warren 3eGrg 4 31-Marvin McQuaid r 12 ika' Sept. 1-Wm. G. Cornish GUILTINAN 'mo ip P r $1.-25 --- --87e 17ZGeo. H. Richards C A PI NTablets- -- -- ---- 19 17-Thos. H. Richards 0$.5Lcoe 15 25-Maria Foster 60e %tob1nsofls RETHBI 6-John Spry * BjL . p ~ arley -- -- -- -- 39e ECONOMY PACKAGE O in the Oct. 6-Thos. C. Pingle S O p. At 8-Norma Morton ]REPAIR 39 fl. alt il-Mary Aluin E'ASEmru.OITM39c1.s.A.- Tab-lets4 fible to 13-'Mary Perfectle2cSchrn AKN y' needs 31-Infant Hagermnan , M Tbet----1/gr15 31-Mary Jennings W ,PW8lh130c Saccharine r lstas ov.2-Smyth O'Brien0 Tablets 1/2- gr. 17e liai,2Wm as Nov.y Bring your shoes and Dn _____________ 17-Ida Law boots to us for speedy 0 ----* 17-Everett Hayes 20-Elizabeth Trenouth IlCue -----19C43Ce 23-Edwiit Beman ." I Dec. 4-Milton Gay Leave with M5-Wm. Chas. Alun 8-Frances Foster0 14-Mrs. Colin Smith C. oyk 15-Flora Wonnacott C o l inanville 24-Infant Trim KingPi NtSt., aBo*Glw AUR SCOD ANDESDROSPHONE 793 - WE DELIVR 28-Maude Weekes For Pick-up and Delivery i<dow * 0Sowke U.SU40s 28-Rebecca Coulter 1 j= ~=oO

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