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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Sep 1921, p. 4

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-1ai -Tl A "EdNOM WOMEN'S CANADIAN CYLUB Women's Canadian Club held their first regular meeting of the year in St. Paul's Lecture Room on Monday, September 12, at 4 p ,m., Mrs. Tilley, President, presiding. -11 Minutes of last meeting were read by Recording Secretary, Mrs. F. J. Manning, and approved. 1A synopsis of the work doneby the executive since last meeting of the Club was given by Mrs. Tilley who then iutroduced the speaker of-the H. S. STUDENTS WELCOMED An Excellent Program Put on by Studenftani Principal. The Epworth Leagýue of the M-ýetho- dist Church has begun its work f or the Faîl 'and Winter with very suc-, cessful meetings. Last week itý ïwas favored'by an address by Rev.1 W .T. Wickett, Tyrone, who gave very encouraging and helpful advice to the young people. Monday even- ing this week the Higb School: stu- THE LATE MRS. SOMERS In the p assing of Mrs. John Somers on September 2nd, 1921, at the resi- dence of ber eldest daughter, Mrs. T. C. Jackson, the community loses one of its oldest and most highly es- teemed residents. Mrs. Somers, nee Sarah Motley, was born in Lincolnshire, England, in the year 1830 and came to Can- ada with ber father, Mr. Thos. Motley and two.brothers in 1834, le- [cating in the towvnship of, Clarke. Shortly after Mr. Motley purchased a To get the best reasonable rates at' service and secure groceries at very 9Q~ crr Your Opportunity,

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