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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Mar 1979, p. 16

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lbThe Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. March 28, 1979 W'ill Speak at Canadian Club B lV Rev. Canon T.A. Tarleton The rectar af The Church of E St. Peter in Cobourg will be guest speaker at the next meeting of the Bawmanvilie Men's Canadian Club ta, be held Wednesday, April 4. at Maple Grave. Born i Belfast, Ireland, the Rev. Canon T.A. Tarletan bas pursued a variety of careers and holds bath an insurance degree and a degree in theolagy. U Canon, Tarletan emigratedU ta Canada in 1929 and was educated in Windsar schals in C the University af Detrait.HeC jained the Rayai Canadian Naval Reserve in 1943 as an Ordinary Seaman. Pramated at sea at Partsmauth, in 1944, he served during the Norman- dy invasion and returned ta Canada far afficer training. He then returned ta sea in variaus capacities. Canon Tarletan was demabilized in 1946 but remained in the Naval Re- serve where hie halds a re- serve cammissian as Lieut. Commander. SHe joined Imperial Life Association Ca. in 1946 as a salesman in Windsor and was made manager of this comn- pany in 1954. Shartly befare j is resignation in 1961 ta studyC theoiogy, he was responsible for ail sales in Canada and the p1 West Indies. Canon Tarletan is currently a member of the Board of Trustees of Wycliffe Colege, $ Toronto, and is also a faculty member, teaching. com- munication and church music. He speaks regulariy ta prafessional and business conventions, mainiy an the topics of ethics and values in business. Married in 1947, Canon Tarleton is the father of three chldren. Uder-D, 'EHlA Y D0 N 8-Tra Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Black- Playl burn, Jeremy and Susan, Orono were Friday visitars at M1r. and Mrs. Wiibur Black- f rom burn's. Jeremy and Susan stayed with their grandpar- ents for a couple of day's holidâys. Mr. and Mrs. Gien Ashton, and Timothy, Oshawa, were Sunday supper guests of the Ross Ashton famiiy. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and Maureen, Part Coîborne, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones on Saturday. Heather, Jones, re- turned home with her parents, having spent a few days with ber grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Degeer, A t -Ajax and Miss Cora Degeer, Sn were Sunday'evening callers Speah at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones. Mrs. Miidred Anderson, 6 x 9 tria Paul Trewin and Fred Sieman with 1 0-oz mi visîted Mr. and Mrs. Russell Anderson, Port Hope on Regularly $: Thursday. Mrs. Arthur Trewin accom-21- panied Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts ta Colingwood ta attend the funeral of Mr. Jack Potts' sister Alice on Monday. Sympathy is extended ta Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts in the pointed President and Chief Cass Executive Officer of a s Metropolitan Trust Company. PI' The appointment was made an Jy March 21 at a meeting cf the Portab Board of Directars of MetroA V 8T Trust. A .T Mr. Somerville was recently A la appsto i ted , r esd nofdig M A Vi a rtapp imited , esdetheoldigMA la 1 company wicb contrais Vic- A h toria and Grey and Metrapolitan Trust. Mr. Somerville wiil retain is position as President and Chief Executive Officer of Victoria ando*Grey. His new position as President of Metropolitan Trust permits a 0 Ma dloser reiationship between the ocompanies cmied 2K The ocompanies.cmie il bhave assets of close ta $3 billion and 88 branches.

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