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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Aug 1936, p. 3

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IHE CA.NADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1936 PAGE THR~E~ Family Re-Union NWILKINS PICNIC On? Thuri:,day. Juiy 30*h.i 40 member-.of the Wilkinsf gathered a*, the Cream of1 Camp for their l6th annual flic. This year the relatives flot able to gather tili lateri alternoon so that the first 'er on the program was tea soon as a:l had done justi 'lie abundant picnic .'upper, E. W. Foiey called the corr to order. By a unanimou, the sanie members are takîn fice for another 3ear.E adjourning from the t«ble, president extencie< a hearzy corne to the fanm.:y p:cnîc.t new members. andl aiso To TI Who * WE ALLKI j ta make an j oanc such per5 walk with fu his pu-ablemi *In previaus n ta motorists1 drive. fou- their awn sal 1 amn appealing ta yosu for your own sakes asi Let us remember thatE of moving machineu-y that ta stop it au- speed sible. You, on the ath stop or mave mare qu Sa when yau are walk as the anc on which Courtesy"., Cross the streets with none, cross at a ueasci Refrain fuom jay-walk drive their cars accarc traffic immediately ai don't expect pedestriai the crossings where the and for which the n slawing down. When walking at nigi carry a flashlight or wg hcadlights of the oncai Couitesy on foot as wE the mark~ of a tu-uc ge -Ti-y Courtesy" and se xnake oui- city streets ai eveuyone. Since MINISTER 0F HI1 G H W AY S PROVINCE 0F 0ON T A R1 very feelingly of the loss thro' of a pavilion overlooking the Lord. and concluded with Abide & Mrs. J. A. Coleman and Mrs. G. the passrng of a Past president. green waters of the lake. Im- wth Me. and while the group was C. Fuie. of Oshawa; and five MIS Mr. «Morley Wilkins. mediately alter which an inter- arranged for the taking of the OIUMft brothers. William, Ernest. Aibert. The group picture was taken. esting pi-gi-arn was enjoyed. con- panoramic picture, Win. Bickle i--- Harold and Jack, al 0f Oshawa. and then aUl enjoyed a game 0f sisting of duets by Miss Jean and led in the singing of familiar Th2ý funeral wvas held from the bail. The sports comittee had Mr. Frank Harding. the latter'commuflity songis. Ii-win lAiin, r.1diCk,3~,I family -idcince on Sunda af- about arranged a splendid program ofi providing suitabie music on the Ida. had the largest famiy pres- There pa.ssedi away, in her 90th ternocon. service being conducted k family races and games for which suit- guitar. ent with Mrs. Allun. their five year. on Juiy lOth, 1936, Eliza by Rev. A. M. Irwmn. of Whitby. Barley abie pr'zes were given. As da rk- The Presiclent recalled some sons, Stanley. Biflhe, Morley, Bob Silver. wîdow of the late Willi.s former pastor of King Street Un- ness was creeping in a peantit anusîng incidents of a visit there and Jack, and four daughters, Cook. at home of John O'Boyle, ited Church, which the iate Mr. al Pic- and candy sci-amble was lield for 'some 38 years ago. Greetings Sadie (Mrs. Harry McBain'. Bet- of Myrtle. Deceased was born Hambly attended. Interment was Swere the chîldi-en. After inuch dis- were read from the British Col- ty. Doris and Marie, and their in Bowmanville. Her father buit made in Bowmanvilie Cemetery. cussion concerning next years ,imbia branch of the familv. and son-in-law, Mi-. MeBain. the first house on Silver Street in nu-picnic ît w.as decided te hoîd it also f rom the Chicago branch, .__ __________~ Bowmanvilie, now o w n e d b yi Horatio A. IVethereli, Newcastle a.As the fîrst Thursdlay in July. where the oldest member of the: the Fercys. Many years of her 1 ice to :_____clan. Edward Graham. now re- KNA life were spent in the beautiful Mebrlfa xtniefml Mrs.j ~~~sides. he having attained the ad- _______________ home in Prince Albert where she1 connection. village neighbors and rnpany GRAHA'M RE-UNION i vanced age of 84 years. continued to reside after the i brethi-en of Durham Lodge A. F. s vote1 A family history was read 5y Mrs. M. Plunket-t and sons have death of her husband. Since that! & A. M. were present in large ng f- he hir anualreuion0f rs.JobGraarn supieentd eturned home after visiting her time. for some ten years. ahe1 numbers at the funerai of Hor- Before the Claverhouse Grahams was by Mrs. Geo. Fox touching upon parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Quan- spent in Myrtie neighbourhood. atio A. Wetherell on July 27th s the held at. Couchîching Park, Oril- incidents as early as the year 420.'trill M,- Plunkett motored down having ]ived with Miss O'Boyie Rev. D. R. Dewdney of St. ywel- lia, on July 26th, with an attend-1 Many other historical events for "il day»". bringing Mrs. for over four years. She was a George's Church conducted the to the ance of over fifty'. A bountîful- were noted. and later. an Jmmi-J Ancel King to visut Mr. and Mrs. charming personality an-d with a service. The remains were car- spoke dînner was spread on the tab:es gration to Canada in 1821 'where Milton Robinson, and taking cheerful disposition. and the dear ried from the family resÈdence on _______________________Thomnas Graham, having been an home Miss Bernice Langstaff who old lady hadi made many friends !Baldwin St. to the funeral car bofficer in the army. received goes on wth Mrs. Roy Kean and 'who will miss her. There re- between two lines of Masonic grants of land from the Crown son to Orillia for a visit. mains to rnourn lier passing. n brethren who bore in theirhad whchar sill held in the family Mr-. and Mrs. Hargrave and son. Mr-. W. J. Cook, Myrtie Sta- 'the many beautiful floral tributesý naine. famîily. who have been visiting at tiJon. and one daughter. Mrs. Per- including pieces fi-arn"Oui- Fam- The followving cificers were ap-1 Mr. Geo. McKenna's, have rettîrn- i-y of Detroit: one nephew. Mi-.,ily. Mi-. Geo. Trenwith. Mr. Fat pointed for next year: President led ta Toronto. Eddie Silver. and nieces, Missesand Miss Annie Kenefick. Mrs. -job Graham. Nestieton; Vice-, Mr. Walter ThertelI has coin- Ada and Alice Silver. Bowman- Robt. Gray and family. Mr. and * F:esdent-Cecil Graham, Alton: menced t.hreshing operatuons. ville: also nieces. Mis. Geo. Gues. Mrs. Chris Law. Mi-. and Mrs - Se.2ýretary-Treasiirer - Mrs. Ross Pire. whicli in a very short time and Mrs. Alec Chishoim. Toi--'Frank Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.w Foxherchier SortCamhtte- ouiehae bentagigaina gneont. ad Ms.ads ernn.ckLed andsamiy, i-.anderçheser rahmThebrght an giove servcicce a utmadA. ne.ThefunraDsericeon . Sith Duha.Lod P.AF& Courtney Griliam, Nes t 1 e t c n its way along the short grass in Monday at the home of Mi-. W.A. M.. Mi-. and Mrs. Jno. Qai-rod. Piogram Committee - Miss C a.s aPasture field belonging ta Eber J. Cook. was largely attendied. and Mr-. and Mrs. P. Mai-tin, Miss accident HmitoMis yr xo. bothereaa mile east o as n hrg;o ev Wi- Hn-1May; FtM. adHr . Ti-1aY S Ul:I. Mrý Wil cFaye, Cmern. Mr.an Mr. Eglson J ohn Mc intrmethur D. laceyOsawaiesx asn: .W mat ar*sunon wthe beautd iful wh ha benin hehospiatal f o eaCth iedPronclert Ohwa. wt i te ftecuc.atrlos a hog e'm.ususepedo0fabaht atePrt s te oLak e Cl hchn u mbr f onhsti cifielbed no n pot ovra anJol-wic. TheP. Maston .ic Wbethienley.es oe o u pce niiuls ...pce o urday ofJuH..hM.althDvileanlinessde habits Dand.intelligence.te maystrkei iate mo e ftely it a noneful the wo r in. Jdouhnt i-s of Mr th uesn r tD.ur Douglsha as'teJoîl od uted the r e ri m-on, ESth hats on e ur extr oa reui een t h .oe 0fr thenip baty . jye ri n a an Mrs Jack or nih. rn. Hai .a hshm.H2Ca- e adi-essi eer ie. rdnc th ay ncssr o anai h Glen Rae stand aie is t ng th ir g an pa -e .w tr et i h s ,n ea . e.hH o at. . W ethee as boones ! ua i y nd sa e y. W e go a lo g ay i ic when thionmthehappen. Yet Mi- ad s .Fr i te Cosnih. fo came as cairesut fone m O ia a' wthSthneyrie fe Ont .. n 1850.sasin OUopotg e ted milk. . . o stofa th uan le watenefr m ths ag yrsCKAf F Lak ICNc ichi Mi-. Fmer yo Gio y Vs. is cit i s 'contracted l sot Mov and morn ing and mhed wsoith his prents to cautione that puts eu i i veryua rt . 0f. Glcen fre 2y dy met wth a aciden 1 heretheywer abl toapprcboth. M-nno Glo. -e lte oMi. amly 3wastbin eaktin' YWhF is youth G. H It was miîkhais ndineliene -*h ofi ouble - and se U i Te ikrd famly ily anrual The.Lo ie eni-yand mrsoMthe erBowmnvîofeArteer DulathJheie he ieared the rde 0f cmg low lO cnic weas heldat h o m n dTo ronto, ce on isf .or on eld day t h s o mef Mi-. a lMes. whe verw i ceight ithe of hise trfather. Lat-o e o ou~~~~~~r rn y b l d ~ a t a k r n . o h r d y a- a d visite ien she r n re H Steet.ia h isHambl y e ovea . d e h e matovA.d t h ie al ew heî-eDhe aiy e le ries to m Ai n y a rnthe of R t n d ion ashdlighedit welomehhispamil.weregivnrasladfelcmeaayaunyboyand ivedther forducod a usinss 0 hisoin tMreadtoa ebr Ob rieand on fied day. sevra esa rs in 1909 heumoved J m ony teec.nt..with 85. his wifo eoecednjl ..cnsat a n ile insuance frm thsthe funRction in the persns 0fMi-. NerewaGir.o is tak isngt Oshaastand worked in the'and twovedaughersaentst 903. Heusscuiy neer urto le L N C SO N trubeckardav y h and ad ahtr Jan Toi-- otn fr f ir.d ay. ir. Tme lbeor. foundingwith bis 'casti fr3 ear hs o. I a i and Mrs Iieiews. eld te-Comtan- Mra coure ui n ronte.dwas Win ms iano Cleompany obr1,hrea a hue ena red tentra0 fe.- G ERAD I Y itC A G NTSa .r,. in n Th rs a a TorMi-. , B m Reidon fothr i s. y 184, th s n f rof a mb ys su hel r vi ved by bis wth r . t Bo a ega owmaid le gtrpan d Juy30hst e pi ct affnda hsie re ndhurye.ei Ol ezar heh ad beye magr er Mis Gord o A hit(May>, Oh- R R Stveail & Son Bt ar o ow mn vil ionrham Bays' ud ging l ase hs Mi- and Ms. W a.lJl c is and wtlhe M ata i îy Sta diu ,is t ' a ew, and Mrs t . Wriad ghtn A g r c u l u r l R p r e e n ati e. a n s, w e sey g vle , visit d ed at s alr unghip w i dh F r e d tLu k e fM r-. < B e i a b u i n e ss. f u r g r a n d - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 0 8 J_ _ _f o r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __Se r v ic e_ _ ya had aladetthika erd famly fL. D. Bfeldîs. Heabl ywars. unma909ied. oved oi-ntNwcastes. ra.Hons ie ___________________________ ___ __ __ __ __ __ ___ __ __ __ __ _ M resi d nt . r ev. Roy H ick a l dy M i-. an d i - S e c t w i G l a w i - po rtOlova a n f o sha w an th an df C hi a g n d rs .in H u g .H e f atOintr& hoo.NHa cesurs s imusdy i i T oMron. wa r s tictiams libe Cpan yla fo rev- ancohuv e a sd ne b ohrf M. 4 P RNHPiVO K R a o nt ayig wih te un A N C A G NaSont .d M .fi-a n C arnws cal Egland M r.p i ll R. e idzand t.h e . M s r ed h e f iMi. amf y' at y s H. J E. te u riel 0f To srant o He iG T S O CE N CO PA Y b r f ye s wo k d e st c . wble h e Jodhs tn R icar. ofThe A.Mi-. a d M. L. 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Coiborne ai-e orting -e eris f u sow acint o- his rean matou-ists detered, y.PuF.edSt.eRiar- wîHpis aeneMeu-. aalabe inSf.-nt-opendesigus.as low aa$22es0 din rgar ta ortthey eptothend raed WopponeCnon theune no round th ta do. A nd theyw ith n in te r he tin esspeeches M r . and s . B.nes v thd ic v s d ofuch heavaywoightsacas îrwi in NstMu-.nanddu-.C uesr, ew- Faueah.mnh,3gop,3pu Reus tagRa-w.i Cosa and .i-cie GlnnedonthA.. lin ca sse. sufferr ig o- A B oo u t cisgs aebenapaig ws-yeet ber ousin. theaissesTMimp to "TryCourtey", whn tTheWi supedRi opdeeed wthe on. rtoraongto. h ngt p u t w h e r e t h e r euus n o s i d e wtk ,ssfng n g o ! ,mBapr elen t a tnou i- a b l euAsnm b e rtfr o n b e i - e . t l e ni n cars as wlîg t afrmen rs.T odwhich thet______John________ _as-_PortHopend a recl Day enesday ad B e i u tIN U T s i pdtian to- "Tin thucvening inswbich oui-mbeso h potTn ftheS8eryne- s ignGs -iteSmoer eh as co r tcsat f the wheel is. co m tt e.H wa d ifo A b r m ite R op stor. Rev. Ts o s.aîofY BSMr.U H E ntlma I apea t yu a itnn fr ear.a.a n H l ac Ie. took hp, art.h svi-sye eatya ilsrtd e a o o d eaxis a m pigl e a v w h c ich il a r t a n d e a n f r le r e m orr h elds, i -. F u-edM r e st o nr , s A n g ee sV s i u B d m g e p r e t a d s e t e s p c a i d couh n g t onhî h o ysr afm o r nYflou c n g P rog depeo f o m eand i -. Wof ma.a identon. land, a u eU S A Lw Eatu R Ied gaies nd tuns as tagd:-gcaeontheir cousi, Mrs Ali firhnaa eetin a 10dr. foraees OiTimenraceruscota Joncs, erout ofvstRDA ARAN erekly on t e i s a t2 m i u s- yours Jnrac , o ncs e ha n t s ee d nd tese c os nm - i c e u f t s s o - . R g u a u rae hoigterligpn f utor 7 eathe-s $22alB50 king n th sam thooughMi-.ey ndrdMs Gorg. Sapdeton aoepau acni-rvnd m.faily. ai ron dwt i-e.R.IL$169 ia uontehaadat MitsnMandgueriAt AMc atiasntu io C uc e u iFs.. n wi e and famor il0!e~- - Bh ahlr. hswsah right n oniitredanyadfl. -.-<,., -STR A PCA endabl inaMai-moi-a. h contst-inpriingtheî1ledilMattress.int FamoursfHerculesbedguar-e - <î., . . anteed qu-A Mr.and Mrty1-.So.ldneende1ywhere- -1a-l $2000.1 SATU1UJAY $ 49 u iBowsmanville Homing Pigeon O LY ........ ................................ 14 9 Club flets their fi-at young bird ~'-' EOUITESY ~ ~~~~~~race of the scas:n on Auguat, lst ~- ihaelnatp jt ITADlTiH ne. Followingar the iresulzs: wt elsatu-odt 2-piece Chesterfield Suite, PLASURE 0FH E ac a lIkl flsaldsdWmn.Waolneî- 1 hi-, 31 min. 7 sec. oeads ti super-value. Smart, plain, mdr I c%-cry day for three vccks. F. Bath-eh 1 i-. 32 min, il sec. fbis oe DRI VING 3 pads in each packet. Win. Wti-nel I i-, 32 min, 19 sec. _________10 CENTS PER PACKET Win Woolner 1 hi-, 32 min. 19 sec. POE0BWAVLE et Druggists, Grocers, General Stoses. L. Richards 1 hr.32 min «6sc PHN 0Fe.F MORRIS COMAVIe Il ~WHY PAY MORE? L. Richards 1 hr33 rrn,lsec, F u THE WILSON FLY PAD CO., Hamiltosft, u R. Dilling 1 hi-, 33 min, 39 sec.* rHE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMAlýýE. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1936 PAGE THIUW

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