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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Sep 1963, p. 12

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12 The Canadlan Statemnan, BowmanvnIle. Sept. 11, 1960 New Chape! and Vault Dedicated at Bethesda Decoration Day S MAPLE GROVE Don't for get Sunday School every Sunday at 10:45 a.m., classes for ail ages. Every- body welcome. Correspondent wishes ta correct two errors in last week's news - it should have been Mrs. Blakely, and the new teacher Miss Loyst. Wedding belis are ringing In this community this week. Miss Carole Greenham spent the weekend with Miss Irenie Harvey at her cottage, Little Canning Lake, Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown and son David were Sunday visitors- with Mr. and- Mrs.; Summer Holid; and the wheel are turnin ARE YOU A LITTLE DOES YOUR *A NEW BATi *NEW TIRES *SOME GENER Well ... now is the time and spread payment Drop in and leï Prompt, Courteous,( Ail Work Done by I FRANK'S 72 Scugog St. On Sunday afternoon the Sun shone brightly and the weather was balmy for an outside service at Bethesda Cemetery when a large crowd attended the annual cemetery Decoization Day Service that included the dedication of a new chapel and vault. Rev. Milton Sanderson of Toronto, who was born only a short distance from the cemetery, conducted the service and gave an inspiring message. The new chapel and vault, shown at left, was made possible by Miss Alice Creeper of Toronto who started a fund with a generous cash i donation. Many other public spirited citizens took up the cause and ,:followed it through to completion. Members of the committee are shown on the steps with Mr. Sanderson. They are, left to right: Bill Calver at Waupoos, awa, were Sunday dinner[ Prince Edward. ýguests with Mr. and Mrs. T YT R O N1E Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Davis,I Cedric Russell. Moose Jaw, Sask., have been Miss Joyce Milis left by Miss Shirley Sykes of Wark- 'and Mrs. W. flown, Toronto, visiting with hier brother and plane from Toronto Airpor-t worthi is Bethesda teacher with were Sunday guests of Mrs. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold on Sunday for a two-week two new beginners, Joyce R. Virtue and Leon Moore. Cooney and family. visit with friends at Calgary, Werry and Diane Lambert. Mr1 n r.MasalMi Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Colla- Alberta. Mr.C. W. Woodley, Mr. ler and daughters, Agincourt; cutt attended the dedication Mr. and Mrs. Cecu il ts~ Wilbert Mark and Mr. John Mrs. Maud Miller, Peterbor- service of the new Cemetery and family visited on Sundav Tabb attended the Steam cugh; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Chapel at Bethesda, when the with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jen-_ Thrashers Reunion at Milton Eng]ish and Paul, Weston, and Rev. Milton Sanderson, Tor- nings, Campbellvîlle. recently. Mrs. W. Miller were supper onto, was guest speaker, after Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. Clapp vis- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doug- which they were supper guests C. P. Swallow, recentîy, were ited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon las Miller. with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mrs. E. L. Niddery, Toronto, Clapp and called at The Bush Mrs. C. Shaw and Ralph, Wright. Mrs. Bazil MciMaster, Baker Funeral Home in Belleville, to Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. S. Par- Mrs. Erie Freeborn and'Lake, N.W.T., Mr. and Mrs. pay their respects to the late ker and Nancy visited Mr. and three cbjîdren, Lindsay, spent M. A. Densem, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Percy Osland of Belle- Mrs. E. A. Virtue. Monday with her sister, Mrs. Harold Mellor and son Stevc ville. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon His, Mer. Rndus.JonPmn Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. John-" r n r.EeetBw Hannon, visited his parents, Mr. nd Ms. Jhn Plmanston, Kemble, Mr. and Mrs. ers, Belleville, visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. His, Harold, and daughter Monikue,_Osh- Bob Grîffiths and sons joli,, Mrs. R. Clapp. who had been spending the and David, Mrs. Louie Phipps, Last week littie Bruce week, returned home with 0 ýToronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Goble rapped on my door, he 1 ar ndbb any s-said do you want some news, hm ays Are ver awa, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck.he handed me a big paper Sunday tea guests of Mr. Is of industry Grigg, Oshawa, and Mrs. Ted bag with a large branch ioad- and Mrs. A. His were Mrs. Grigg, Toronto. cd, with ripe raspberries and Russell Best and Mrs. George ri aai!Mr. C. P. Swallow attended a good many green anes on Carson, Orono; Mrs. Mabel ng agin! the funeral of his cousin, Mrs. it. Bruce thought he'd like Wilkinson, Oshawa; Mrs. S. T. SHORT 0F CASH ? Bertha Parker, Whitby, on them for suîpper.HorMran Ms. esy SH R O AH Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Harper, Hilîs, Carol, Anne, Howard Mrs. Wellie Pearson, MissiSeagrave, with Mr. and Mrs. and Jane, Oshawa. CA E D Helen Pearson, Lii k c f i e 1 d, W. Roy. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wright1 CAR NEED were weekend guests with thc Mr. and Mrs. C. Rowan, spent a few days visiting atE former's mother, Mrs. A. Bethany, with Mr. and Mrs. Waterloo and Guelph.t rERY Laird, sister Miss SusanLaird. F. Werry. Mrs. S. Rundle, Bowman- - rMrs. Pearson and Miss Helen Mr. John Morrison, Tor- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Col- Peaso, orpay onto, was dinner guest ofMriacutt, Maple Grave, were Mrs. A. Laird, Miss Susan and Mrs. A. Hamilton, Sun- supper gueto!M.ad rs ZAL REPAIRS? Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Wmi. day. R. Wright. (Jake) Laird were guests at Mr. and Mrs. J. Woodward Several from Tyrane attend- eto use your credit card the Alexander - Roberts wed- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ed Orono Fair on Saturday. ýt over six months! ding at West Hill. Helen wasAtcheson and Jimmy, Downs- Mr. and Mrs. Russell White, i ne of the bridesmaids for view; Mr. and Mrs. N. Cox, Campbellcroft; Mr. and Mrs. t's alkit ver thir ousn o Saurdy îst.Stouffville: Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Staples, Oshawa; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens Oliver and family, FenelonadMr.Aan owEse spent the weekend with thcir, Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Me- Li n agrt bnzr Guaranteed Service. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coy and children, Scarbor- 'Mrs. Eslie Oke, Bowmanville,1 LienedMchnisTopping and boys, Barrie , and ough, were Sunday visitors of were Sunday guests of Mr. Licensd Mecanicscalled on their cousin, Mrz.1 Mrs. Percy McCoy. S. E. White. Joe Jewell, Cannington, on' Mrs. W. Macdonald, Bow- People and chiidren in Ty- their way home Monday. manville, spent the weekend rone wish our Sr. teacher Miss P AftA Pr ~~Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harper, with Mrs. Florence Scott. DrsGibreased *uDI~D E.~ Brampton, w e re Tuesday,1 Mr. and Mrs. W. Stapies, î'ecavery and hope she will GA R A G E September 3rd, visitors wil Bowmanville, were tea guests soOn be back amongst us ail. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Morton. of Mrs. R. Virtue. Mrs. J. A. Rosevear is at pre- Phone 623-3231 Mr n r.H rde, M n rTheo Downsent teaching. Mr. and Mrs M. Goodmurph-, and Carolyn, Lakefieid; Mr.1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Far- Y, reli, New Toronto, visited Mr. Mr.andMrs Ro BroksM~and Mrs. K. Hardy and E. and Mrs. J. Hurrie 'we[Presct' among the couples from Cour- Mr. and Mrs. K. Kilmer and, tice Circuit who spent the baby, enjoyed a trip to the weekend at South Lake East Coast. Lodge, when a very profitable Mrin r.A.Hre n time was cnjoyed by ail. Helen attended the 125th An- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snow- niversary at Kedron and were den spent Monday at Baptiste! guests of his sister, Mrs. Herb. E F F E CIV E Lake, at Rev. Stanley Snow- Hutchings, Kedron. EFCI Eden's cottage.j Mr. and Mrs. W. JewelI and M.and Mrs. Dave Hackson boys, attended the 125th An- * L U irls, Oakvile, w re S n1nversary at Kedron United kday visitors with their grand- Chrc and eregura ut-o A *1 IO N parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. r n r. uryMut Stevens, before leaving for' joy. Caay where Mr. Hackson ý Mr. and Mrs. W. Rahm at- has eceveda promotion. tended the 25th wedding An- w ith haMr. and Mrs. L. M. Souch fl iversary reception on Satur- Mrs. C. E. Souch, Mrs. Orxille day of Mr. and Mrs. F. Jamie- Souch, Mr. and Mrs. Harry! son, Bowmanville. M Souch, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. ' Mr, Ken Pearce and friend, *Elmer Cox, Shaw's, were Sat- oronto, spent the weekend *urday evcning dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. W. Jewell. * w h te fomers siterand Congratulations to the G.' A llan Beer 'ihtefre' itrad t i-tlher- ii-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Brents on their horses at Or- Morley Btirgess, to celebrate 000 Fair. 4th in the road the 4( - th wcdding anniversary class, 3rd lady driver, 2nd foi of Mr. arid Mrs. L. M. Souch.Chisinein Porîy Saddle ________________ Class, 2nd to Christine for 1 Mare and Foal Class and David, .nd in the Engish Saddle deserves a member LONG SAULT 'Class. Miss Muriel Lacey of Mr. and Mrs. Laviolette andi Peterborough, 2nd in Parade Mr. Wright, Oshawa, were* Class and 5th Best Light Sundlay supper guests of Mrs. horse on grounds. T. Barrctt and family. 1 Saturday visitons o! Mrs. an fmiy er Snay sup-ýhl eeMs W. A. Good- per guests of Mr. and MM'felloW and Phil, Miss Gai! ai h e p eKellett, Janetville. :Hamer and Billie Bird. Cod- 1 eEnterprise Hîili, spent Sunday guests at the Philp's Saturday with her parents,lwere Mn. and Mrs. W. Thomp- Mr. and Mrs. Rye Gibson. ýson.Mr. and Mrs. B. Covert, IMPRVE HE UALIY 0 ED CATIN -. ---_-- Gail, Keith and Karen, Peter- IMPRVE T E QU LIT OF DUCA IONborough; Mr. and Mrs. A. NIFORM FREE TEXTBO K BROWN'S Sanders and Wayne, Mr. War- BOOK litren Cross, Toronto; Mr. and Sorrv that Mr. Bill Morley Mns. R. Duvail and Kenny af 'has been confined ta bis homeiBelleville, Mr. and Mrs. R., MHE EXISTING CONFUSION OF COUR SES l for the past week with a sare'Philp and chidren, Nestieton,ý back. Havîng recently re- and Mr. and Mrs. D. Phasey turned from a very enjoyabie and family. trip ta the West, he reports Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Cand- that crops there are excep- 1er of White Rock, B.C., were t ionally good, for which we' Sunday supper guests af Mr. WMaster Kenneth Boyd spent Visitons o! Mr. and Mrs. A. weehe had bis sinus trou- New York; Mrs. Bill Hudson, r n bic treated. We hope that Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. W. King, Many frothe ditriat- unt sanda uceMr. ndAvMrs. OBITUARY ueada deetoth United Church. Being of al VERA BAKER DEWELL kind, generous, and thought-I fui nature, she made her ser-! The death occurred 011 vices availabie cauntiess times' Thunsday, August 22, 1963, in ta friends and relatives. Memorial Hospital, Bowman- Beisbrhuanse ville, o! Vera Baker Dewel, lesie e ubns wife of Samnuel E. Dewell. laves to mourn het passing She had suffered a stroke' two brothers, John, a patient thre wees prviouly. in Memorial1 Hospital, and thre wees prviauly. Arthur o! San Diego, Califor- Born Septemlber 14, 1892, at nia; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Elmsdaie Farm, Sauina, she Snawden, Mapie Grove, and was the youngest daughter O! Mrs. Edith Hogarth of Hamp- the late Thomas and Margaret ton; as weil as many nieces (Lammiman) Baker. In 1917 and nephews. she entered Nichoils Hospital,A rvtmeoilsvc' Peterborough, as nurse-mn- wAsprivatedmemoriai serie training, and graduated 1 nPawassduted by Rev.F.Percy 192. hre dys atr se ason Monday, August 26, from appointed supervisor o! that Northcutt and Smith's Funeral hospital. On leaving Peter- HomBwmnil.Itr borauýgh, she obtained the one Bo anie. nt- position of supenvisor a! ment was in Hampton Cerne- Knickerbacker Hospital in ter.y. New York City, and carried The many ]ovely flowers an there for sevenal years be- and donations ta the Heart fore returning home to care Fund were evidence o! the for her parents in their ad- esteemn and affection in which vancing years. the deceased was held. Following their deaths, shp The palibearers were Percy was united in marriage on Deweil, brother-in-law, and May 11, 1946, ta Samuel Dew- nephews Bob Snowden, Jim eil anci they resided in Hamp- Smales, John Baker, Tom ton where she was an active Baker and Bruce Hogarth. Percy Werry, Ross Pooley, Aldin Hoar, E. A. Virtue and S. Everton White. A memorial window was a gif t of Ewart McLaughlin, Oshawa. The beautiful containers of flowers in the chapel were arranged by Mrs. E. A. Virtue and Mrs. Elva Beckett. Scott Nursery was in charge of the landscaping and the caretaker is Lloyd' Alldread. John Morrison of Toronto announced the Benediction. Following the service the crowd mingled together for some time, renewing friendships of many years standing. Photo at right shows the beautifully decorated cemetery, the chapel and the crowd at the beginning of the service. Who is always true to you in its fashion? OC! Oshawa Shopping Centre has just the thing for you, no matter what the season. Its fashion shops offer you a complete selection of wardrobe and accessories. There's 54 interesting, well-faid-out shops (including a major department store) at OC. You'II find quality, high-grade merchandise and specially-priced goods too- everything your family needs. Enjoy OC's cornplete one-stop shopping, f ree parking, service trades, covered mali. Make it a habit. It's a good one. "the interesting place to shop"I >40W TO CET TMERE. FROM HIGHWAY 401 EASTOWND - Exit et ThicIkson Road, take North or Southi Side Road ,test ta Stevenson Raed, thon forth an Stevenon Raid. FROM HIGHWAY 401 WESTOUND - Ut at Park Raid, noeth en, Park Raid te Eiftrmv Avenue, wstS Ehn Bowmanville Choral Society has comrnenced weekly PRACTICES Mondaiy Evenings - 8 p.m. at the TOWN HALL Everyone interested most welcome. This year's production: "'MIKA DO"" 1 i Il",

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