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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Jul 1955, p. 5

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THURSIiAY. JULY 28th, 195~ ~E CANADTAN' TATI~MAN~ ~OWMANVTT~T.1~ OW~A~T6 ~AGX P~V~ "'Figures Don't Lie" Subject of Address Givén by Accountant Accounting, and its value to work with. With this info. tthe businessman, was ex- mation, together with an e: ,2la&ined to the members of the amination of the accounts, tl I"ary Club Friday by W. J. experienced accountant shou. W""BiUl" Coggins, chartered be able to draw conclusions accountant, as his classification regards to the operationsj talk. the business, as to its paý Mr. Coggins received bis edu- present and possible futur %ation in accounting in Toron. Mr. Coggins revealed. "A to,, Clare Garton stated, and counting services must be pe: worked in and near Bowman- ville in 1938 with the W. E. Johnston & (;o. firm of accoun- tants. After taking positions in industry for a few years, tie came to Bowmanville witb bis own business, which is nowv Iocated above Garton's Bus Sta- tion, on King Street East. The speakqr's talk was en- titled "Figures Don't Lie". and if to this be added the rest ofj the quotation, "but liars do figure." "The art o! bookkeeping has been in existence for many years," Mr. Coggins statecl.: "Indeed. I would hazard a guess that even as far back as Adam some accounting of his worldly goods and his acti'ii- ties had to be made to bis wi!e, if to no one else." W. J. IL Coggins "Accounting services have many functions," be statcd, formed for the guidance of th "tbe chie! ones being: management of a business, fc "The recording o! informa-, only in this way wiii the bu. tion in a prescribed form so ness be placed on a f irm four that all the facts and figures dation," he said. are always available. It bas been said that the a( "The control of employees as couintant and bis services hav to their efficiency, integrity become the small businesý and bonesty. man's friend. "The present and future Mr. Coggins warned agai.n. guidance of the business." attempting jobs that you ar The speaker asserted that a not properly qualified for, statement inc]uding facts and the same way that you woui figures of a business is not the not caîl in an untrained worh complete job of an accounting er to repair radio or televisio Si vice, but is just a "starting sets. "In order to acquire th P 1nt'., and is merely the tools full value from services of an 1 Courteous, Friendly Service for 74 Years 1 WAS DOING EIGH1 Y WHEN 1 SMELLED SOMETHING BURNING"h Not being tailors, we cant do much for this fellow. But if YOU srnell somnething burning, it's probably your brakes . .. and that's where we corne in. 'yith precis"ion adJustrnents to keep you driying SAFELY! Frank's Garage MA 3-3231 Bowrnanville 72 Scugog St. OZ- ild ini pf ro, he for zl- cn- ýve ss- kind", he said, "it is> only reasonabie that a competen 1 and qualified persan must be consulted." The accountant mentioned that hé had had trouble in dealing with those who have attempted do do work they are not qualified for since starting in his business here. He quoted a business man as, saying "My wife sees a 'psy- chiatrist. I see my accaunitant. I can tell him ail my worries. He is my best friend, and real friends are bard ta came by in business." The accountant is interested only in helping to make a success o!fth business- es with whom he 'is associated, eacb individually, and pnivate- 'y. "It's not what you-do in busi- ness it's the way you do it," he concluded. Guests at the Rotary meet- ing were Russell Hill, o! Cleve- land, Ohio, Chester Jury; o! Timmins, John Watson, o! To- ronto, and Jack Owens, John Shaw and Sid Ballard o! Osh- awa. 1A birthday spoon was pre- sented to Bud Rolpb, an bon- orary member. Several- members indicated that they would be attending the General Motors "Preview o! Progress" at the preview performance on Wednesday afternoon, witb tbe group from the Rotary Club. The show, held at Alexandra Park in Oshawa, is open to the public starting today (Thursday), and is free to everyone. Winnets o! the basebaîl draw~ conducted by George Vice were Murray Larmer .(July 30), John Rickard (July 31), and Ted Bagnell (August 1). BLACKSTOCK Ma rried in Yelverton Church Mr. and Mrs. Ross Moore Lockwood are shown fol- lowing their wedding which- took place in Yelverton United Church on July 9. The bride is the former-Mary tre Mrs. Kenneth Noble, Mrs.ritnpeceaageroiv.an vs.i.. in Allan Noble, Mrs. Donald No- of Bethany, and the groom is the son of Mr. T. E. Lock- id bie, Leslie and Beth, Mrs. Ron.- wood, Lindsay. -k- aid Kester, Mrs. Ed Noble, on Mary and Betty, Uxbridge, he Mrs. Roy Taylor, Mrs. Arnold k Taylor and Dianne, enjoyed at ara atTesa N"ewcastle Bridai of Inlerest in honor of Diane's 4th birth- day. Miss Margaret Thompson; Toronto, visited last week with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham, Millbrook, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stinson. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston and daughter, Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Rowland and Miss Agnes Johnston, Mill- brook, with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dorreil, Martin, Valerie, and Brenda, Ottawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dorreil and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fergu- son and Ian, Miss Mona Fergu- son and Mr. George Dunbar, Toronto, with Mr. Roy Fergu- son. Rev. C. W. Hutton returned home on Saturday from Evas- ton, Ill., and conducted the services en Sunday with de- - coration at the Union Cern- etery, Cadmus. Mr. Gordon Paisley spent a few days with Mrs. Wm. Van Camp after marking papers in Toronto. Mrs. Wm. Van Camp and 1 Mrs. Thos. Smith with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fee on Sunday The ceilar and foundYation for the new house of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright got under' way last week. Mr. Neil Bailey and Mr. Wes- ley Pearce put in a lot of hard work removing tree stumps and repairing sidewalks by tbeir homes last week wlbich is a great improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Argur and Marilyn, Winnipeg, with his aunt, Mrs. John McKee,, and they ail visited friends in Fenelon Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Will White, Mr. Sandy Braithwaite, Cavan, Pictured following their wedding which took place1 with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert in Newcastle United Church on Friday evening, July 22,,1 Werry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook, are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cairn Wagar. The bride is the Beaverton, with Mr. and Mrs. former Jean Ellen Toms, youngest daughter of Mr. and W. Archer. Mrs. Howard Joseph Toms, Newcastle, and the groom is Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yel- the son of Mr. and Mrs W. H. Wagar, Oshawa. lowlees and girls, Eidad, with Pht 9yCro tdo otHp Mr. and~ Mrs. E. Larmer. -ht yCro tdo otHp Mr. Dalton English and Miss Hazel English, with Mrs. Frank Rogers, Whitby. Miss Nora Venning, Lindsay, ihome on bolidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sbook brought Mrs. John Marlow home on Saturday. e d n s/ Mr. Norman Taylor is in To- ronto, where he had another eye operation. He and Mrs. 1Wm. Taylor are staying with IMr. and Mrs. Palmn De Luca. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton' visited Mr. and Mrs. Allin Booker on Sunday. St. John's W.A. The Juiy meeting of the W.« A. of St. John's Church was held in the Parish Hall on Thursday the 2lst at 8.15 p.rn. EVANS - TUERK studded. pillbox bat. She car- w ith the Devotional in charge sied a white pra.,er book, with of Mrs. Nicholson. Mrs. Cole , tadrso ,iegaiowit shasta mums, and satin C ci-rresponding secretary. read shasta mums and ferns, beau- streamers. letter of thanks :rom Mrs. W. tifullv decorated, St. John*s Mrs. William Kudla. sister of Lamb for the cards of sympa i Agia hrh om the bride, was matron of hon- th,. received by ber and lier ville, on Saturday, July 9th. our, wearing a floor iength father at the time of her moth- for the marriage of Doroth v gown of Elizabeth blue, pure er's passing. A get-well card Jean Evans, daughter of MI's. silk cry'stalette. The fuit skirt signed by ail the members pre- toad h aeMr .C ell softly from the featured sent was to be sent to Mrs.- Evans, Bowmanvilie, to Mr. torso waistline, and the per- Knight in the OshaUra Hospi- Paul Emil Tuerk, son of Mr. manent pleated strapless bod- tal. An invitation to hoid a bake and Mrs. Fred Tuerk, Bowman- ice, was offset- with a smail sale at the home of Mr§. Bate. ville. The rector, Reverend A.ý moided jacket. man, Caesarea, on Saturday C. Herbert. officiated at th,3f The bridesmaids, similarlv aftrnonJul 3Oh.wasac ceremony. Mrs. J. A. Gunn, or-i gowýned, were Miss Carole cepted. An article from tile 1 ganist, ably accompanied Mrs. 'fuerk, Peterborough, sister of Living Message, St. Mary*s Un-'KentHuwhexrsi- the groom, and Miss Rose Kih- day School Van, was read by1 ly sang.,*"Q Perfect Love" prior sey, R. N., Toronto. The atten- Mrs. A. Baiiey. The last twc to the ceremony, and -The dants wore matching pearl chapters of the Study Book, Wedding Prayer" during the studded picture bats, and white "Healing Hands" and '"Sewing signing of the register. kid gloves, and carried cascade and Building" were taken Dy otesrano h bat-buqes o hie sat Mrs. Colley. The meeting clos~- iT h tano ebat-buut f wie sa ed witb prayer and lunch -,a, ful age old Wedn acbm scete wthfiae served by Group IV with M.-I the bride entered the church Mr. Don Childs. Bowman- Jos.Fordr asconvner. on the arm of her brother, Mr. ville, acted as best man, and Jos Fode ascovenr. R. L. Evans, and slowvly pass-?d the ushers were Mr. Jack Tait, through the nave of the churen Kitchener and Mr. Ray Stace:.' The average weeklv wage to the chancel steps, where the Cobourg. paid in Canadian manufacturing groom awaited her. For- the reception held at the reached the ali-time high o! Given in marriage bv ber Communitv Ccntre. the bride*s $58-36 at Feb. 1, 1955. 1 brother, the bride looked ra- mother chose a Heaveniy blue diant in a floor-length gown o! dress of Beldeni Cashine crepe, SImported Swiss Embroidery the bodice featuring French over silk taffeta. The shea'h imported lace. A navy straw seeved bodice. following the- hat and white kid gloves. com- 4 w lep ýEmpire line. featured a por- pleted ber ensemble and she tatneckline embroidered in worc, a corsagae o! white shasta white shasta munis. blue lace gown over taffeta The bridai couple left laterwîtb matching accessories and on a wedding trip to Northern corsage o! pink roses. Ontarlo, the bride wearing a Foîîowing the receptiori' the dove blue acetate and silk couple left for Mexico, the bride dress with matching duster wearing powder blue lace dress B e lo ' coatb lined with white sitk. She and redingote and accessories ta wore a white straw picture bat match. 'On their return Mr. and and accessonies and corsage O! Mrs. Jones will reside at An1 white shasta munis. thony Court Apartments ' Birch- adies' & Mn. and Mrs. Paul Tuerk cli!!. wiil reside in Bowrnanville. Prior. to bier marriage the h ld e s *Telegnams of good wishes bride was the guest o! honou were received fromn Toront.o at sbowers given by Mrs. F. S. and Abergele, N. Wales, Great Pearsail, Mrs. T. D, Wiîmot, Mrs Wa Britain. Clarence Rose, Mrs. Andrew W a Guests were present fromn McEwan, Miss Sheila McCoy, Bawmanvîlle, Oshawa, Toron- Miss Janet Ireland, and Mrs. 'ta, Cobourg, Kitchener, Graf- Wesley Yellowlees, Mrs. Clare1 ton, Belleville, Coîborne Cod- Ailin and Miss Nan Aluin. Pre- rington and Whitehorse, Yukonj sentations were muade by the Territory. Sunday School teachers o! Cooke's Church, and by the staff JL q! West Hill Public Scbool o! CLARK W IILSON which the groom is a member. In a quiet ceremony performn- ed by Rev. T. A. 'Morgan -in the parsonage o! Trînity United H Y O Chunch on June 25, Lois Chris- tina, Wilson, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. 'tom Ashton,l and Mrs. Reg. Wilson o! Bow- Islington, called on Mn. and manville, was united in marriagé Mrs. Leslie Graham. with Mr. Alan H. C. Clark, Kathy Ross, Toronto, is bol- j Toronto, son of Mrs: T. D. Dillon idaying with Mr. and Mrs. Bert of Renfrew, and the iate Wil- Ashton. liam Clark. Dr. and Mrs. W. Corrigan! The bride's gown was o! bal- and Vilda, Toronto, witb Mr. lerina iength white lace over and Mrs. C. Rankine. white satin, featuring a Peter Miss Mary Lou Ashton, To Pan collar and tiny. buttons to ronto, is holidaying with ber the waist, and very full skint. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,. It was made~ by the bride. A Henry Ashton. head-dress of'b'raided satin and Mr.' and Mrs. George Bertrimi net embroidered witb seed pearîs and baby with Mr. and Mrs., beid hier fingertip veil and she M. Bertrim. carried a white orchid with Mr. and, Mrs. A. Olesen, stephanotis and white streamers. David Allan and Gartb Olesenl, Mrs. Bernice _ýearce, Bow- Flesherton, visited Mr&. Oles(ýn manville, was matron o! honor, and-Erie. Katie Olesen returo- wearing a ballerina lengtb gown ed home with tbemn for a bal. in orchid fashioned with Peter day. Pan collar, brie! sleeves, and Mr. Charlie Gray, Timmins, buttoned from tbroat to waist, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tre~ with billowing skirt. Her hat win. was o! i fitted white seraw and Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield, Mi. she carried a nosegpy o! white and Mrs. Vincent, Oshawa, at and yellow carnations. Mr. R. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rabm's. Brooks Pearce, Bowmanville, Mrs. Don Cameron visited performed the duties o! best Mrs. C. Rice at Bala. man. Congratulations to Mr. and The bride sent ber bouquet to Mrs. Ron Morrison (nee Helen' bier grandmother in Port Elgin. Bertrim) on their marriage on For travelling by motor Saturday. through Quebec and New York The Communîty picnic will' State, the bride chose a pink be beld on the church grounds princess uine dress with navy on Saturday, July 30. duster coat and white accessor- Lynda Potts and Ina Beryl iles. Her corsage was o! white Read have been attending1 carnations. On their return the C.G.I.T., Camp Pretoria. 0,-.J young couple will reside at 169 Friday evening open bouse was Pearson Ave., Toronto. held, when Mrs. Read, Mrs. Ar-1 thur Trewin, Mrs. Bert -Ash JONE - MRKS ton, Mrs. J. Potts and Mri. JONE * MRKS Henry Asbton attended. Cooke's Presbyterian Church, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton Toronto, was the scene f(fr a and family attended the Mc- very pretty wedding when Miss Gui picnic at Peterboro. o! Mr. and Mrs. John V. Marks ry Ashton, on celebrating ber and only granddaughter o! Mr. 77tb birthday on Wednesday. S. Chas. Aluin o! Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. W. Blackburn was united in marriage to Mr. and family and Mrs. T. Cowl- Hector Ralph Jones, son o! Mr. ing motored to Niagara Falls Leonard Jones and the late Mrs.* on Sunday. Jones o! Toronto. Rev. William Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron MRoberts performed the cere- and Jim Webb were at Buck-A mony. horn on Sunday. The bride, given in marriage Mc. and Mrs. Henry Ashton, by ber father, wore a gown o! Mr. R. J. Ashton, Mrs. Arthur white Chantilly lace over ta!- Read and Lynne, visited Mr. feta. Her fingertip veil o! tulle1 and Mrs. C rus Ashton, Burk- illusion was held by a ihead-to, n unday.1 '.Ab- dress appliqued witb lace and ton, remained for a holiday. seed pearîs, and she carried Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGill W cascade of wnite gladoaonad Keva, Mr. adU V1. IR. 'orJ- pink Pinoccbio roses. Gowns miston, Enniskillen, Mr. and of pale pink net over taffeta Mrs. Keitb McGill, Bowman- were worn by the bride's at- ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. tendants, Miss Sheila McCoy, Lloyld Ashton. Mrs. Andrew McEwan, sister of There will be no churcb ser- tbe groom. and Miss Nancy vice bere until August 21, as Cartledge, junior bridesmaid. Rev. and Mrs. F. Jackson are They carried cascades of pink on hoiidays. anrl fuchsia gladioli. Tbebest man was Mr. David Dowding and the ushers were Too Good To Be True Messrs. Andrew McEwan, bro- An Aberdeen waiter is cre- ther-in-law of the groom, and dited with asking back a bilt Donald Wilmot, cousin of the and remarking, "Excuse me~, bride. Sir I have charged' you three- Miss Nan Allun, aunt o! the pence too mtich.' bride, sang "The Wedding "Will ye dine wi' me the Prayer" and "Wedding Hvmn;" nicbt?". Mr. Raymond Douglas presided "Aye, Alex." at the organ. "Ah weel, ll meet ye at the The wedding reception was Palace Hotel- beld at Fantasy Farm where the 'Oo, Atex." bride's mother received wearing' "- -and thon we'll gan2 a brilliant studded dephinium for a walk in the park." 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