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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Nov 1967, p. 5

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Reports from 1 1 pj ed a backgroud. hulaya EGNofCAG articles frm India were laid t On a table draPed luIi ndia T r in ity United Church, W omen's Instarm-es ',i-Posters showung scenes Eowmanville, enhanced with from India drew Our attention,.boquets of white and yeilow BOWMANVILLE W.!. The Secretary - Treasurer, Travel folders of Inda, rag 3mui, w e i sett9n for AThe Bowmanville Women'us. vso1una, edthe azunas featurlng hndia ndded thie marriage onStda tute met On Nov. 9 lni the minutes Of the lant meeting:,te the diaplays. aternooSepteber 2, 1967, ~avation A rmy Yo un g and gave the Treasurer's re- W ipnsdwt mu tat 4oclc f Miss Teresa reoles Hllwlth the Pres or. Crepodne was thtbusiness except anii- Gene Cagdaughter ef Mr. dent Mrs. Mel Wisemn l the rend. A donation of $2â tu te tation te Kehdal W.I. Cen- and Mn. Calvin Melbourne chir. Meeting opened with b e sent 'to the Harold Ring tennial Dinner. Crago, R.R. 4, Bowmanville, 0 Canada, the rnstltute Ode Farm. Kendal Institute are Mng. Bernice Watson of and Mr. James Arthur Legon, afnd the Lerd's Prayeàr. celebrating thefr 30th Anni- Solina and Mn. MarJon Wise- son of Mr. and Mrn. Arthur versary on Nov. 22 and tickets man Of Bowmanville gave re- Philip Lagon, Peterboreuqh. could be bought for It. Ports on the Area Conven- Bey. G. K. Word officiated The Baking wlth Yeast1 tien These were both inter- anid the church organlut, Mr. - ol idhnrd fottnuggf aus ietee o course had been given and the estingan nlightenlng fore- Arthur' Collison, played the EirdsOfoustndn and Mrs. Harold Sumerford fr m n w was Mr. Kenne't Bragg.R 'il t- u ngS e a uî" were presented with glfts of Tiie program about India Given in marriage by her v appreclation by Mrn. Morley then got underway with s.f father, the bride wore a fr-'-- Fllntof aon behalf ef the W.I. Indian muuic in the back- mai length sheath gown cf If You're The President thanked tht ground. white -silk-backed miracle ladies who attended tht Mrs. Viola Ashton gave a brp styled with a semi- S %Tweedsmufr Hlstory Tamatpae on Prime Minister bateau neckllne and long H ampton. Mrs. E. Perfect lu ndira Gandhi of India. M ly-pinted seveo. The. bo- Fy S Y charge of tickets for aur Lyda Cryderman read*peemu dice of the gown was design- Christmas dinner. There wll on India, closing with the ed with a loase jacket-affect ba an exchange of gifts at eur Kashmiri Song. . f heavy Alencon lace in a next meeting an Nov. 3th. Mrs. Doris His tavored Jacquered pattern, and the Tht Rail Cail was answerad with a paper on Mrs. Aroti sheath skrt was accentuated very weil and was: 1. Some- Dutt, President of the A.C.w. by a wide panel cf the. same thlng ta remember tram Cen- W., tram India. This describ- -lace placed hoizontally Weil tennial Year and 2. A keep- d how she becamne Interest. below tht knee levai ef the sake or antique ta show and ed and lnvelved in tis erg- gown. Tht chapel train felle tell. anization. She In proving a gracefully from the. waistline Mrs. David Park, Historical truc Indian Ambassador te and was fashiened witha ___Research Convener, was lni other parts of the werld. double.-effect crepe border charge af the program. Tht Mrs. R. Fraser rend tht and complete centre, of the ai l motta "Our heritage Is tram paem "Mad Dogs and English- matchîng Alencon lace, and about flavor the past, our responsibillty Io men" by Noal Coward, which extending into in-like sec-i and quality presented by Mrs. 0. Bragg. tainment. flowing onta the floor. She Mrs. E. Perfect sang twa We listened ta music which wene a Cleopatra-style head- *~'t voal solos, "tLong, Long Ago", is traditional for India today piace o! narrow, heavy lace and "Put on Your Old Grey on record. petals individually outlinedO Bonnet". She was accom- AIl these numbens were in seed pearîs, with pearls panied by Mrs. 0. Bragg. leading uP ta the feature o! and crystals interspersed over Mrs. M. Wseman gave us a the avaning, a talk on her tht petals and highlighted by veny Instructive talk on native country, India, by Mrs. triple stems o! glittening cry- * Curch ln aur Town from the Singh. Mrs. Singh, with han stal. Han illusion vailing retracing aur foastaps ta the Canada one year ago. They her head and one soft film of town churches where ln sanie live in Oshawa where Mrs. phanton, veiling tl aver the M-'. . a! them generation ater gan- Singh is serving as a nurse face with another shinred tier R eration have walked. Dif- in lhe hospital. Han training a! vailing cascading satly ta 1o '~ fanent views of the towni were was in India. A nursa's pro- just balow shaulder-length j... passed around where these fassion is lruly wold-wide. She carried a cascada bau- churches were located. She Mrs. Singh was gowned in quet o! white carnations, yel- 3 tld a! having attended a a beautiful green siîk sari law swetheart roses and o M useum i W rksh p ln St. with h an native jew lîry. She stephano is. . ~. . . .. Thomas. While thera they bought another costuma and Te bide's aunt, Mns. Ro. ~. . toured samniId churches and demaonstnated how she drapas btrt Burgass, was her at- visited a blacksmIlth shap han sari. Mrs. Singh talked tendant. She was nttired in tI baught by the Sparta W.I. and about the custome and tentures n floar-length, empire waist~~~"~. fixed up for a meeting place, Of India taday, contrnsting ed gown o! jade green with Thanks wera extended ta theni with thase o! 20 or mort elbow-langth slteves and a .. .* thasa taking part by the group years aga. chiffon train which f cil saft- '.~ leader. Tht meeting closed These were mastly as they ly from the neckline. Han with God Save -the Qucen. cancerned women. Their op- headdrass wns a matching "Ç . Lunc wa ser ed y th gr up ortu iti s fo ed cati n a d c iffo fl wer ith se. C hoose ln charge, Mrs. L. Rundle, successful positions now are pearl centra, and her nasegay Canvener. A social lime was almost unlimited. Any pro- bouquet was o! yellow and ~, e n jo y e d b y a l. fe ssio n , p o litic s o r se rv i e s, b ro n z a p m s. . .., ...... ., . *are open ta wemen. Il sounds Mr. James Tnnney wus best as though they are considered man and lhe ushars were Mr.. ................. . SOLINA W, I. better even than in aur Paul Crago, brother of the With Bowmanviîle Wam s country. Tht oîd soia evils bride, and Mn. Paul Hoîla- GINER LE Insltue s gesî t en are paut - suci as, manniagas way. GINGR AE Intitte a gusts he olianranged for chilîdren by haro- Tht naceptian .was held at W.I.held an International soe living wih al lie hua- Memorial Park Club lIeuse,.t EUdi Day on Wednesdny, Nov. uape, ralativres, and malien- Bawmnnviîîe, whe r a the t: deth. oMs. Jen Eakn h, Pres- in-aw despots, widows w hile brid 's m alen received wear- .'. ~ t Solna ran h, el-stili chilîdren, who w are con- ing na chocolat. brown sheath *~.- cmdteguests frarniBow- sidered la have na statua at tih matching lace coat, 4* 4 manville and tok charge of ail. With a Population et brown accessories and cor. 500,000,000 adaht dry saga of pink Bauntiful aweet. '-<. . . .....cimale, !eeding tht nation is heant rosas. The groom's ma- the grenteut probiemn. How- lier assisted ta receive and ever, the people are claver, ware a flowered crepe dress industnious and eager te help witi navy accessôniez and.. hheniselves. Mrs. Singh con- corsage of Yellow sweetheart cîuded by saying, India, teday, rases. cail us 'round the cdock lu truly a modern nation. Bafore Ieaving on themr Miss Pearl Leach thanked wedding tnip la tht Georgian Mrs. Singi mont heaatily, as Bay district, tht bride don- for prescription servicel well a ach o! tht ahhens ned for travelling a nv Who a taken part. knittad dress with a white We closed thus part by joinl. and navy stniped jacket, navy ing lagehher in singing "Tu. acceasonies and corsage o! red Hymn o t a ths". rsweetheant roses. James r u~~.uiioe .. ...hall when le India theme Peterborough. I o risi trays côntaining nuls, coco- ed Previdence Public andB. nu, pickled eggs, chopped Bowmanville High Schools. J green taor bla chutnan An inspeclor aI Oulboard P h ai m ac st ' Ir> gren ea o blck eaMarine Corporation, tht The Bowmanville ladies Watchword Pbi coladtcPtr thankad Solina ton the groom atland teQu teMry.~ splendid evening put on by oog algae neo **.~* LIE-munestudenla of! Maxwejll i tHeigits1 edron, and M. J. fll Hobbs Public Scicol, te the Duham Junior Farmens, and W ITTN A U E RSt. George's Anglican Church .4 F 0DY T 0~ .L kGI ES.W rT~ y55She took part in a car ralWl n the Madewaska Con- se0rvation Area. toured Dur- hm CountY ta set fanmung methods and points et Inter- est, and the National Stud PRESET PERECTFan, where Nortiern Dan- RESET PEa.. cen was brougit ouIte pose Wanc te, deW ber vita «,* qmdai giit thisfor han camera. Misa Millen Nu'u'SlB LO O LS E T R uat ln on a session et the Oh- N LS O Â Y O LS E T R il IISIR - IT frora eut special Christmas SiftS«.j<,, oftratl's Cout, and suetotured eleanty £- ~and lb Art Gallery. Rebag - of Ui5pUd "gm " uaàWittn.àt? She sctayed at the homie of .etb 1 e.0 1 pnKision-provedShodr.gmd Mn. and Mn.. Harry Rose ucae 0 0( 05 É fS o-thedotdpendwhy.during her visit ber., and î left On Fldày to &pend a T ht undGay So ol t af Tty .8 1 O / r Grr ae dcvot $ 9 oT e S n ay SCon t ff Ours xclusIve "' thosse ftdY'fà hiOn d C« e s and Puli v rs that W hea nifty giftsl C re s .e ita î c to m u .- di W e m$La d superntendent m et or a wI e a o g î t . mo tte s r d gfs o en o Christm as m orn. trim lY tailored i w h t î -d w c las an Li -uediL$JOsocial tventng on Thunsday. paisleys temfttesue ,ttOeedbtono ipe r - kiliios bnoeke, $55. Dates were chosen ton the The back-zipperecg pullovers with crew and mock-turtl. necklines corne btet n i rfrot. h blvd ataa Christmoas event. The White in sizes 36 to 40. Crewnecked cardigans range in sizes from 36 to 42. sh fthjutge an d rosd- hoAs, u GIft nsrvice wllbe SundaTheTo be wom snl or as a ut1. ln awbrypfk, av ocado, silver grayy ofr tià. kne, sot clr ndpit.Js Sunday Sahool Concert* for and powder blue.tW rmawdsecioshnSzs0to. eidren eight years old and SoUa jrmn E/{ ope's gew IIe~ ,under wll be held at 2:00, Speu.irDeouun A o())er g e e eielDecmber 101. Tue Senior 29 i l- c>..E.Concert wMf begin at 7:30. 29 meMm. JwI.ST l.*I. B.A WIU., . Mis. PhllJp Short lusa FPOCtàie Jeega fr t"fnt Wttn»r ateespatient ln St. Michael'. lHoa- - pWi Toronto, where ah. underwent nursery for a 5 KI NG ST. E. PRW M~ e~au~ Du/vYIYIAiNLLt

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