10The tCanaëlian Statesmsfl, I;owmnanvi1le, Apr. 26 JELIZABETH VILLE Chulrch services wei e held. i\ er. C. Nichoils gave us an in- te.rescting talk on "What We WA'tý from Ufe". The choir "Illean anthem. - C)nirTuesday afternoon the ladir4es f the "Knacks With Kýnits" course met at Soluna Hall17 and displayed or wore the garments that they .had Tâe t was a summary of 0c~ -ourse. We had two car- indrt go. The Solina ladies sevdcoffee and cookies. On Wednesday the Sew and ,- .$t-4retch Classes started to roa'k( two--way stretch articles as ýgrdles, bathing suits, etc. On)r Thursday the district ptckdinner of the Wo- 11e1's Institute was held at Caa.A good number at- tenïded. A talk was given on pirojets which the Institute a -interested in. One, the ' bar the Bethany1 ladies are intere'sted in and the Medical Clinic t Millbrook. A birth- fiay cake was passed around lto commemorate 75 years of Jiistitute work in Ontario. LeAst Saturday niglit the Pa1ýrepts' Club put on a variety a ggirna t North Hope School. WV ýhite was the chair- 1s1an.-Th-e Pioneer Girls had Lwo or three numbers, a dance b-y young student. Mr.. O. Duchesne, the principal, and thec older students had sing- ingý and drama numbers. One ,)f the, highlights was a fashion BONI parade by the men. Mrs, N. Gýardiiner was the narrator. costumeris, bathing suits, bou- doirwer evening wear and A nursinig costume. Candy wssold at intermission, Mu. and Mrs. 1-. Quantr Ill attiende(d a banquet forthe YVVaren at Brighton on Satur- lay iight. BN -r r.Garry Fowler la going iiorth to act as guide in park at U.S. border line. He goes S to Thunder Bay and then has to fly into park as there is rio other way in. He has been there before. -Mrs. 'R. Westheuser and Alysonn, Starkville, spent Sat- urday at Thicksons. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gray RED BRAND STEER srient an afternoon with Mr. ÇClarence Beatty and Mrs. Shouldi Jýeratty this week. EXCELLENT FOR BR Mfr. and Mrs. Russell WhiteBld hdtheir home broken into lieS hiethey were at Peter- FRESH bor-ough and several valuable Articles were taken, TV, type- Ground Wr,-iter, disheis and j ewellery. Thmis hiappenedl in daytime on SHOULDER OR Tihi-rsday. B t Mwr. and Mrs. t. MuldrewPu t Q are away to Oshawa, again for a few days. Mr. Muldrew is to stay in hospital. Mr. ad Mrs. H. Quantrill weewith MKr. and Mrs. G. 'Scoýtt in their new home on Mr ad rs V. Peacock had .RAFT, 1\r. andlMs A. Peacock,Pe Tweed, ntSunday. e INSTAN' OBITUARY Bri Mnr. 'S. Gi. Sidney Tomlijson PARCHh m a. PARAM Sal SOAP Sc CAT PC Pul The death of Mrs. S. G. Nidnrey Tomlinson, aged 60 yePars, which resuited fromn on accident, occurred on Mon- çJayý, April' 17, 1972, in Dar- li-ingion Township. She' bad Jeen. a diabetic for 34 years and, maost recently, suffered theart problems. Boril Vaughan TownshiP, 'York County, the former Isa- bel El',iza.beth Gibner was the dauglhter of the late Daniel ýînd Mary -Ann (Pipher) Gib- ner and -received her educa- tin in Stauffville achools. On December 4, 1929 she »narrIred Mr. Samuel, George Siney Tomlinson. Mrs. Tomlinson had resid- -d in Bowmanville for 44 years, coming here- fromn Stouffville. A housewife, her fintereats centred around ber homer and family. She was aloa practical nurse for 15 years, during which she was cmployýed et Strathaven Nurs- in Ï Homei, Marnwvoad Nursing Homne, Bowma-nnville, Ontario H{ospital, Wh-itby, and other nuwrsjng homnes lin Os1awa and NYewa5le, as wel3asin pri- vate oms She retired ap- p'roxlmnately thiree years aga. The deceased was a miember of St. Paýul's Unted ýChurch. Suiii-vin-g, besides her hus- band, Sidney, are four dau- ghiters and two sons, Mrs. E. Stephenisoni (Audrey), Mrs. F. Hienderson (Dorothy), Mrs. ~Jamrs Luntn (Fat), James, Gleorge, and Mrs. G. Holmes (Shirley);, 14 grandcchlldren ànd one grept-grandson. Also surviving are two ~bothers and two sisters.t George of Toronto, Ted of K4tchener-, IMrs. A. Farmer (ýRha), Gormiley, and Mrs. E. Long (Ada), Trenton. .The funeral service, was helâi from the Morris Funerali Chiapel, Bowmanville, on Fr1- 0ay, April 21st, and was con1 ducteýediby Pastor W. H. Daw- so.Interment was in Bow- Pinanville Cernetery. Among thýe hymns pla yed during the ,ervice were Beyond the Sun- ,et and How GreatThou Art. Paàlîbearers were Messrs. CeeUci Tolnson, Wii a m Tomlrninson,' Clarence Tomlin- son, FrederIck Henderson, El- ton Stephenson and Garnet Amnong the many beautiful Horal tributes, evidence of 1 he esteem in which the de- c-ased was heb.d, were those [,cm Flowers by Jackman, %otel Dieu Hospital, Kings- to,3rd Bowmanville Cub Pic!-, West Durham Boy Scout, 36th Oshawa Cub Piwk, G,,oodyear Engineering The Hunt Club. 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