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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 May 1963, p. 18

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le The Canadima Statman, BmnvMfe, May 8. 1963 MOTHER'S TOINOTI. RESTAU RANT and DINING ROOM_ DAY DINNER r r Iced Shrimp Cocktail ASSORTED RELISH TID BITS Chicken - Curry Soup Consomme Brunoise SELECTION~S ROAST ONTARIO TOM TURKEY Savoury Stuffing, Cranberry Sauce BAKED HICKORY SMOKED HAM Fruit Sauce ROAST PRIME RIBS 0F BEEF au jus .Major Grey's Mango Chutney GRILLED STRICTLY FRESH WHITEFISH Sauce Ravigotte POTATOES_ and VEGETABLES Baked Potatoes Whipped in Cream Potatoes Cauliflower Gratinee Tossed Green Salad Choice of Three Dressings Assorted Roils Assorted Pies Old Jell-O and Whipped Chilled Cctaloupe Candied Yams Green Peas Muf fins and Butter DESSERTS Layer Cake a la Mode Fashioned Rice Pudding Creaim Orcmrie Sherbr Cheddar Cheese Instant Coff ee Milk Strawberry Parf ait BEVERAGES Pot of Orange Pekoe Tea Mother Pcrker's Coffee bicycles, lawn mowers, etc., will be available as well as the many smaller articles with which regular Stedman customers are famillar. Instead of cash and carry, a new credit policy will be in effect. for con- venience of shoppers. "The Christian Home". The SOLINAchildrens story was entitled "'House or Home?". Mr. and Mrs. Ray Middlle- The Womens Institute will ton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rick- meet on Thursday night, May word, Toronto, with Mr. and 9, at 8:15 o'clock. The speaker Mrs. Alex Potter. will be Miss Helen Harris af Mr. and Mrs. Alex Potter Port Hope, on the subject oi with Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. Cuil- the unmarried mother and the ing, Oshawa. work af the Children's Aid The U.C.W. meeting was Society. Ail ladies invited. opened with a poemn and pray- Mr. and Mrs. H. Moses and er by the president, Mrs. E. Kathy and Robbic Brough, R. Taylor. Reports were giv- Bowmanville, visited on Sun- en by Mrs. Don Taylor and day with Mrs. J. Yellowlees Mrs. J. Knox who are pack- and Gladys and Mr. and Mrs. ing clothing for overseas. Sev- H. Yellowlees and family. eral who attended the Leader- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink ship Development Day recent- attended the funeral ai Mrs. ly, briefly reported helpful irn- Fred Ormiston at Brooklin formation they had received on Saturday. at these meetings The roll Mr. and Mrs. George Gil- call was answered w t h "Sprin Thougts"C. roy and sons, Oshawa, visit- "SpingThoght" secd on Saturday evening with Vice led the worship sr Mr. and Mrs. C. Langmaid vice -its theme being "The and family. Bible". The next chapter in the study book was presented Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leask in question and answer form visited on Sunday afternoon with three groups taking part with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lang- and Reverend Page' leading niaid. the discussion on the Bible. Mrs. Thea Forster, Van- Lunch was served during the couver, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. social hour. Jim Cowan, Clute; Mr. and On the occasion ai their Mrs. R. Cowan and family, twenty-fifth wedding anni- West Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs. versary, recently, Mr. and R. Fraser and family. Mrs. Russell Vice were hon- Mrs. E. Thornton, Mill- ored by about sixty relatives brook, was an overnight at their home. guest on Wednesday with Mr. Mr. Roy Pereman acted as and Mrs. E. R. Taylor. master of ceremonies. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. Larmer, Francis Johnston read the ad- Blackstock, were Thursday dress and on behaîf ai those visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. assembled, Mrs. Greta McCor- R. Taylor. mack presented Elva and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor Russell with a silver tea ser- visited Mrs. Ethel Prout, New- vice. A lovely cut glass vase castle, on Sunday. with mîxed flowers was also Mrs. Frank Westlake Sr., presented by Ken Tink. Mrs. Frank Westlake Jr., and A short program consisted Shirley visited Mr. George of readings by Mrs. Gerry Avery at Glen Cedars Nurs- Glaspeli, accordian selections ing Home. by Barbara Pereman and a Mr. and Mrs. N. Leach, vocal duet by Susan a.nd Taunton, were Sunday visitors Ronald Vice. with Mr. and Mrs. D. Flett After signing the guest and family. book, cards were piayed. La- Mrs. E. Sutton and Mr. E. ter, a lovely lunch, including Crouse, Oshawa, visited Mr. a three tiered wedding cake and Mrs. E. Spires. was served. A lovely floral David Smales, Oshawa, vis- arrangement from the Solina ited on Sunday at Mr. and Women's Institute was much and Mrs. T. Baker's. appreciated. Mr. George Bray, Toronto The rural bowling icague Dr. and Mrs. George Werry members with their wives or and family, Oshawa, visited lady friends enjoyed a hot tur- the Werry at Roseiandvale on key banquet in Sauina Coin- Sunday. munity Hall on Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. H. Malcolm, with Sauina W.I. catering. Brougham, visited Mr. andý The 4-H Clubs heid their Mrs J. Knox and family. Achievement Day in Solina Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lar- Community Hall on Saturday. mer and sons, Blackstock; Mr. Tai Mr. S. E. Werry and and Mrs. Charles Smith, family we offer aur sincere Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. sympathy on the passing ai a E. Cryderman. loving wife, mother and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cryder- grandmother. The funeral ser- man and children were Sun- vice on Thursday at Morris day guests at Mr. and Mrs. C. Funeral Parlours, Bowman- J. Wray's, Oshawa, on the ville, was iargely attended occasion of Mrs. S. Rundle's by a host ai relatives and birthdlay (Mrs. Cryderman's friends who had gathercd to mother). pay their last respects ta one Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox af Solina's highly-respected and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. residents. Interment was in Hilton Tink, Ebenezer, on the family plat li Eidad Sunday. Cenietery. Mrs. Sid Hockaday and Miss The beautiful flowers at Aurilda Hockaday were Sun-, the church service on Sunday day guests ai Mr. and Mrs.! were in ioving memory ai the Ernest Hockaday an d gis late Mrs. S. E. Werry. on the occasion of Aurilda'ï Beverend Page spoke onibirthday. 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