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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Oct 1948, p. 12

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eAE'WLN ?J!E t~ANAnIAW WI'A'PIL~IIAV UfWJAMYfl? 1V f%~ A every number. Mrs. Worknian IGarden Hill i ves a-co--ned--.------o' OBITUARY ZION (Hope Twp.) OBITUARYvieathih nfvrar Se-sntaew ay a______ memrial wrn HMs. AM Brown 1% ~~~~~~~~~~~the piano._______doswrdecte nnery M.adMsLlySinead m e ' J r o n o £ N d elv s ~ ~~Despite Inclement weather, the JOSEPH J. M ELLQRM s . C l w l a u s tR S E L L O D N0 r. Lo d D n a. M s u - s n a d M s o oh kn e Park St. church w a sfilled o h dn on Saturday at Port e r e r oat in e eg - T roemih Mr n n __ __ __ __ __ __ _ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ __ __ __ __ __ __ un ay fo t e niversary ser- Expressions of regret and sym- th ope d pi oSt C urch e of ri at ReUSSEL L.W ay at bs aeNo M r Lly u ia . r ____________L._M e____________________________t__________Iton_ ho taught school for so e B o . T e f n r l o M r J . J e l rv ic e s . R e v . M r . M o r w o o d , N o r th - p a th y s w e P t th e e n tir e C o u n ty o u iep dell, d atC u h t ro f i M r e i d n e, K n1S. W e t ,ba the o r ms e t rion r neM s o a1 r d r The uneal f M. 3 J. Mel o M i r s Mc Gis e t lastLaek ise h r h, O h w , w s te of Durham and beyond when it and Mrs. A. Caldwell, Port Hoe nie, KongMondayW e Ot. B 4 -th, Meis HazectPoweltn.e h e al r v, wt n 4 p P s ar k S t. C h u r c h T U e s y a f - I t o vlbh tertta .v n a e , g e t p e a k e r f o r b o th S e r v ic e s b c a e k n o w n th a t J o s e p h a dJl y.P r y e i , o t o u H ore d n , a f t r a i Te a h r ' C n e ti n a e - M s ' . B s e v l e 9 1# Y w s a g e y at e d e , se - A i e ta n d s g a v e a s l n id s r o n M e llo r o f O ro n o l he d p a ssed O o nc M s. a n d th e l t h a l sve ] sill ne n Bow m a vis c sie. A g ooow e llb r f o m ere et ~ntybroher asos fîledthe Miss M. Davy visited ber ne- both occasions, taking as bis He died in bis home on (Oct. 9th, W.oLewsfHns. ilaCrls.Heosil and TrntBo Wmavest tern M. adMs rn aetne h nentoa lu «piýthr cte chuch dand i- phew, Mr. Kenneth Fraelick and theme "Spiritual Stocktaking." after a comparatively brief illness vobrofcr ce sp family at Prince Albert. ýAt the evening service his theme which caused him mucb suffering Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ruthven, Hospital, he recovered sufficiÎnt- Toronto, and Mrs. D. A. VaeuigMtc tLnsy ,err.Finsfo itnewasW"Vhither Bound" o "Were bfoedeath claimed bim. He was Bunker Hill, motored to Trnt.time.Mr.WHoms Ë, eoer ndi end rom a Miss Della Cheaney and bro-or'%h Ytcre om frasotanDikOhwwt M tenng eeMr. and Mrs do weg rr ee A thinhs6r erStneJoe otasepbMs.WHlm. nest freland and Mrs. Leonard'1ther Cyril visked Mrs. Elizabeth eg rmhee"A0h ' i 3dyer IeyJnsls asep~~ He was born at the farm home, Mrs. Ronald Hawthorne ad Tewso ftews n b Ie d mtfed r n rs. d J y. morning service the choir num- Fr the past ten years, Joe Mel dogs. atDalntono .3,18 e son Barney, Toronto, were wt xeineo h gsza epe J.E llns, mTfietd, Mr. and!s ml . ueMre a enber was "Praise the Lord, Oh, Je- lor, as he was affectionately Miss Doreen Caswel, Oshawa angthearungt son De.f t88, e- r n rs .Lk n M r. R e. l of n s oronto, NM r and Mr. Bued e rcer o thas been rusalem ," w ith M rs. Geo. Carson known, w as just about the busiest w ith er parents, M r. and M rs. inga e .you gest n of he ae Mr and M rs. W. LkAnplo e v dbnu tai n - i r ei an.Mru andi Rosog. N.Garae-appeind ,tear ofthe Girltaking the solo. Mr. Glen Allin, man in the whole County. Itit Ellsworth Caswell. JmsBiore n ren andMr ad rs D G M- uies n roia tkig heplceNewcastle, was guest soloist and Edgar WaTker, O.A.C., Guelph ti r nHe lifeivrintn onhipn hail, Ottawa, the latter remained of Mrs. W. Armstrong who re- i sang "The Holy City" in fine and Arnold Walker, Queen's Uni- treein hs solingtn ionshep, feo aswtre sse .sge. voice. At the evening service, Mr. versity, Kingston, with Mr. and BowmanvilTe Sébools. - Tr.Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn, Mrs. C. Ross Metcalf was soloist singing Mrs. Arthur Walker.. In 1910 Mr. Worden rnarried Ra1*ce.iA.Victo S INTE giss Carol Staples, R. N. Toronto 1od r.C unaMs .F tMwlredre oo,"pnRoynSheppard, Brantford, iwith Ethel T. Wilkins of Courtice and * vsitng er arets Mr.andPorter. Miss M. Davy and Mrs.R. the Gates of the Temple" and M.adMs ereHmloJto pfriga al rv M Stin ae "Mr n E. Logan were in Columbus on "Teach me to Pray." The choir Bukr il He was a veny successful fermer Hpgê~ s.M tpe.Tuesday attending the faiT nally number was "Light Eternal" and Mr adMr. .W.Wod D.j ndawasfondtmeounI n r. and Mrs. Percy Rickaby'of the Women's Association Of was well rendered under the di-r and Mrs. r.. WoodPe, r.I an alasifgoruntineguftopen- 1Miss Marlon Rickaby, Tor- 'Oshaw,~a Presbyterial. eto f h aais .TrndtMr. AthrWdand Eter, If io rieshigor unteng tnp, his o, and Miss Mary Jewell, Bow- A musical treat was given to a Wrtun. ofteogns1r orno tM.adMs Ed i fayvre sportsed as af er Size S nvile, were guests of Mr. andlagauineiPak cuc WokaRtvns.IhhWescedmnftecm-Bce s.Cal ilins.onWdnsdy vein, c. 3f, is J Igldby4s.ol eah munity always neady to help in larg auiene i Par St chrch- 1worthy causes. He was a member iss Shirley Porter R. N. ad hen Miss Phyllis Challis, A.T.- KEr e*~ t Bunker Hill, at ber home in1 of Maple Grove Unifed Church ss Dorothy Paul R. N. Oshawa, C.M., Bowmanville, played an K .NA1LI apfl. R.andservdon theTrusteoBoar re guests of Mn. and Mrs. Neil. organ recital on the new Ham- John,*PMrs.R.R EHot, Grdoan d s for a number of years. In 19455 rter.adMs. mRuhn o d eIeassistd byRevn. Miss Hen- te rs. RPort Hope; Mn. and Mrs. hbcretired fromn farm life, but Mn. mnd eectrc oran. Mss CaTli Mns Ros is vsifig he daub- - Fre Winenbun, Lnda ad Pal, biTl cm Lnd wih ainbePaedl family, Kirby, are spending derson, soToist, who delighted aIT Mn. and Mns. Eddie Couroux Norland, with Mr. and Mns. Han- cAutomatic winter with Mrs. J. J. MelTor. with his group of thnee solos, one with Mn. and Mrs. A. Lowes, Pet- 1 ol... .weMn . vdDaiseHlbu- Ileaves to mourn bis pass- ns. W, Sfutt bas bought the in the first part and one in the erbono. tonaid Cawe. ghssnwig if and one Recordth ý se formerly owned by Miss. latter part of the pnogram. Orono ~-er, Mrs. C. E. Nisbett of Char- ..-dna Sfutt and will be moving 1 choir, in fine voice, rendened the Mn. and Mns. Aylward Little Catnwifh . adMrlEs ort e ot aoia h a in immediafely. anthemn "Light Etennai." Miss _AhMs eaLtl.4. JmyBoncce t o-lte ot aoia h a trg .4 Mn. ac LslePeterboro, ChaTiis showed compiete masfery Mn. and Mrs. Norman TherteU.-l ihonMnaytTistfiede uerl a fu erai. Spac visited be parents Mn. and Mrs. of the ongan and aIl who were and Mn. and Mns. Norman Eider, Man.adMr.RbetMntn Te Gfunenitwseld ron W. Riddle. privileged to hear ber, enjoyed Torento, at thein summer home MandRuHeln acowped Mr Hpen.adMpeGoeUtdChch n ,Alousate hee-S r. RuselowPot oeo Oct. 6, with bis pastor Rev. F. a moon np o Bnke Hil LdgeYardley conducting the services.I... .amznlo pic _____________________________________________ Mn. Roy Sleep with Mr. and amtrti oBne ilLd Mn. Ross Mefcaif sang very cf- "'ofO Y Mrs.Johsonat iibide fet byman tht b lieralyin Apsley, to view the gorgeous fectîvely "The City Four Square." Mn. Marvin McKay, Lloydmin- worked himself into the grave forchgngfige Teyeos The great wealth of floral tri- ster, Alfa., visited bis aunt, Mrs. thene was scarceiy any project of and oranges wene offset by the butes and the many friends pre- W. Mercer. community benefit that did note vivid scarlef and cerise of the sent marked the esteemn held for $ 890 LV LO G RCongratulations to, Mn. and Mrs.hv biwiin advoufy oaks. On their return trip fhey so worthy a chanacten. LIV E L O N G E R ~~~~~~~~~~Reg. E îiotf on the arrivai of a and intensey active support. He Gahled Ofl Mn o. d M s. L yd M - I t m n o k plc if Bo -EK nd o A u m t c ( ... baby daughter at Bowmanville didn't wait ta be cailed upon, he 1hy eebro otn manvilie Cemetery wifh the foi- An EnieyN G ~ ~ DHospital, Oct. 18. simply took bold, unobtrusively, Mn. afid Mns. Lloyd M owingeHvyBros GO DMrs. Darlington bas nefunned and got things done. ,B altimore, with Mr. and Mns. Bi .l Fred Hocken, ofHcativ e srs. after g ,~ Morton. Lloyd Crago, Fred Stevens, Cecil Radio - Ph(n gal osl LIGHTING Glovera her daughters, Mrs. Taking tap residence in Orono IMn. and Mns. Roy Addison, Jeffery and Ivison Munday. LIGHTING ~Genin at St. Matrys ad1 er ago he became Clernd i Hamilton, with Mn. and Mrs. Del Friends from a distance at- Puprils of SKendai scho. a Treasurer for Clarke Township,' Whitney. tending the funeral included Mrs. Ail the thrilng perfracadrc t-eo«get holayfnida w hl .Cadka alniiost a fuli-time job. An aient Mn. and Mrs. W. Cochran, C. E. Nesbitt, Charlotte, N. Car- hoattn d the Inte r a rkew and educafed man possessed with Freeman, and Miss Irene Coch- olina, Mrs. J. Cadweli, Mn. and console Victrola, in a caine îtntydLccti ein f r! glnally, artificiel llght came lnto belng to make our days ing match at Lindsay and aTso on geat o or ga nia itse w s1ito , wt r nd M s i w n J.S ot n r and a keenalTh ow rul ig l logrt nces tecofrs htweedeldbyte Monday when the Teachers' con- ilowt1n n n.Dly Sotn n n r.H al logr oIces h nnotta eedne yte vention was held. quickly dnaftcd for many- othen Cîack. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. H. SoDragg, vision tuning without stooig darkness. To-day more than ever before you have the op- Some frorn hene attended the dufies. He helped organize the Reartiesf congratulations fo 1Hr.miiton; Mn. and Mrs. F. Ja.mes, ort&ltyte ncraseyou liing leaureby avjg god urreal f te lte as.Ma Dey rham County Fedenation Of Mn. and Mrs. Max Dickinson. The MiCs Mary Wilkins, Oshawa; Mrs. In the pbonograpb, teecuie"pnte ehns 'nrea ofthel onT d a.Ma Agriculture and continued as its bride Aletha Aileen, is the orly Walter Symes, Port Penny; Mrs. hrtlng le Inrseyourliin home. j hvig oo n as winth regrn e ta fiedSecreaywietraveTling fre- daughter of Mvr. anud vrs.iLe-, le Alvin Davis and Mrs. Stewart swigspoaythrautoatr and neighbours learned of tbe quenfly in aIl wcathens to ongan- E. Jibb, Cold Springs and groi m Hannlon, Toronto. 1-n . . no iid ta, lif t. Pasa aya wie1"o sudden passing of Geo. Williams ize Fanm Forums. is Max William, son of Mn. v id tn1"rcrs Mak sre ou hoeplae t bsiessorfar ~ in Oshawa, Oct. l6th. Interment Other duties. willingly under- Mrs. W. H. B. Dickinson. pr'kprly urt e youhebetp rvce b oinssible for the was in Orono cemetery. taken inciuded service as Secre- Elaine Caswell was one of tlchaeeI1.eO ISLYNW A pâ Very wir d to ive y u the best ervic ptssbletendthour wcongrat-end ouanygrDunhamy DCoh m ntyu t Cooperat- guguestse theenwttheIINeaktoS oreklark eONeD Iças posibe mney Wespeialze n eectica wiing ulations and best wishes to Mr.ive and Clarke Township School Mission Band was ententained in M.adMYU . ~eat p ssble mo ey. We spelalze In letrial wfrng and Mrs. W m. Jackson who cele- A ea Board. An active member the Sunday Schoo. M .an rs. Robin Alldred and Y U .. . V C O E L R r ail types. bnated their l7th wedding anni- of the United Church, he was also Mrs. Charlie Raby aftended 'he Lois accompanicd hi Mîr. arn - vensany on Thanksgiving Day. a leader in the Boy Scout move- feachers' convention.1 Les Alldred and fqn'ily ro~ Introducir, the new ena of ment and was an Honorary Scout Mrs. Ellsworth Caswell ws.th. to Bronte to spend Sunday with Frozen Foods, on Monday even- Master of is district. In lodge Mrs. Cecil Jones, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKay. CONSULT US WITOUT OB3LIGATION - ing, Miss Barbara Broadfoot, of affiliations be was a Senior War- Dr. C. C. Oke cxchanged pul-, Miss Rae Vennen, Hampton, T hIe adoRhi the Home Economics branch W.î den of Orono Iodge, AF&AM. pifs with Rev. W. Gilbert, Balti- spent the weekend with Miss showed severai films and told us These are but a few of bis comn- more, for Thanksgiving Service. Joyce Martin. wbat foods froze well and bow ta miunity activities taken on quite Miss Jessie Hawthorne., Rose- Miss Joyce Martin and Messrs. S8 King St. E.Phn 7 2prepare them and also how 10 aside from bis office as Township berry Rill, organist of fthe Pres- Alec and Lloyd Martin and Mn. coktenatrad o rsreCek.btra hrh ewovle n-r. .Bsevlewr aiathe best flavour and appearance. Mn. Mellor served overseas in feil and broke two bancs of ber with the Newcastle choir at the __O -id C I I Wiepr of the frozen foods, es- the first world war and during wrist on the chlncli st-sus. She is Y urGenralElejrloAppianc Delerpecialy in the line of baked the last wa, e was caled upon home aften a short stay at the 0o r G n r l E e n e A pi n e D a e foods as pies, rals, etc. w ould fot y the Dom inion W a n Finance hospifal. WL 438 B~)owmanville 42 King St. E. be feasible here, where we haveComtetosakibhaff Sane Jnc adElsrt * l" - to go fliree miles fa, the locker, the fhe Victory Loan drives. He Casweli attendcd the Internation- S mfrozen meats, fruits and vegetab- travelled widely in Ontario on aI Ploughing Match, Lindsay. les are pnoving quite a boon to this mission and bis powers of Others who went from bene were: ____________________________________________________________________ roratory fnom public platforms Mn. and Mrs. Del Whitrrev, Mn. hclped greatiy in the war effort. and Mrs. Dilwyn Clack. Mr. andl Time and again be was called Mrs. Roy Best, Mn. and Mms. Fred POiupon as guest speaker at service Brown and their familles. Walter ,,- p . clubs in many parts of the prov- Clark was interviewed on thec air- ince. Ris dlean thînkîng and bis and bis reconded vaice playcd td II lIc ,,Christian earnestness were em- ba:k t:f him much a bis emba:: - ployed for great good among bis rassmenf. a n fellow men. a Master Gerald flest had the He came to Canada at an early11111 age and spent several yeans in the Beleil district. In 1913 be was Sclecfed thoughts depcnd for 'lUll married toMisEn Colins of terfiavour uponi the tcrseness - rwur U'E IUV~ iO .U p raI1 R Tentn. ithberther dugberof their expression, for thouglits -w mT rsn. W B. Rther dauof r, are grains of sugar and sait, that and three grandeidren, Paul must be melted in a drap of waten. Jo Ann and Reather Jean Ruth er' Scnn. fard remain ta mounn the passing of a tnuly greaf man, a Christian I______ gentleman.I PWR1The funenal service, held in flctheV -United Churcli, Onono, on Tues- IYA .I /~ IN ~' SA V IN G PO W ER , Oct. 12, was conducted by Calîfornia Sweet Juîcy Direct fro:,Ocad-6q.bse Cemnetery was conducted unden Frthe spiendid and much appreciaied co-opieration of users 1as n:I ratnp;h1 ý: NolI ,:ç- ?Çà--SO ta contact rs.i was O Ja~ iuKoIlpm. Nndylhouh rda. *decidcd that fie old wooiens had I BL-CU-CENS oz ta be in ta be sent iby the end cf ÈWOR WOOD WOR1K WAX Inorertoavi tisunesrbl atin eaginimreshujuorous reading entitled "The % 8 OZe. ~or RA~EV ~~MARALD Inore t vodthsuneirbl cfo w ganimrss1Village Sewing Circle" and Mrs. Marmonlzlng Colours for D I N N E R Pkg. 7 WEESE-..4CE fLow a selection entitled "'Love Evey 7cos upnalueso eetiiyf Ligitens Labour" showing howEvrPups OGIL VIE PL a liffle appreciation helps along . __O._______LI H jIPDtIP in flic trials of family life. 1 T-BISCUmIT mx g. S VSAVE SA I L CT I I Y Mrs. Roîpli, district President, C RP TT ETUA LAGEVAITYD<I - SAV --va.a'ia was guest speaker, and in ber in- CRPTT EIZ- ARE AREY OMN tcnesfing address gave us a dlean The New Rug Wool EHYGON-IHEL '~insighit into how aur institutes are AÀB F O 413 TMaS buîtu adhae xane A5 shlpment Of New Colours BAYFOS3 2 C OIFFEE 6 l.5 DO WMAN VILLE rn~~any counfnies cf the worid. Malte your Own Rug te Suit LITNNOLET DIK 9 were enjoyed. ocil bor Sehme Zc XO PUBLC U ILIIES OMMSSIN "IdatO,5,60" IBLUIE AND GOLD VLESEFETV "laà.0uk? FÀANCY PUA&S ni9 HR FISTOC.2,2n2 W. ROSS STRIKE, K.C., GEORGE CHASE, -mm . o'e~ayJ .JWL Oflu TRSLUE Chairman. Manager. PHONE 556 aaws tOr eterim. Sam m»aaem CX e m 0? 1p .an f or j er^ ,e27 K.lnt St. W.. Bowmanville 1.1o ~ Yot Usai al,&U drma i erbu. OI S~ 'N TUE CAMADIAN STATESMAN. BOWVATVff T.r. n"AIRTM ý- a

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