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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Oct 1974, p. 10

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10 The Canadian Statesman,,Bowmanville, October 23, 1974 KENq'DAL On Tuesday evening the Three-in-One Couples Club met in Kendal Church. Mr. Keith Wood opened the meet-I ing, the minutes of the last N meeting were read -and given by Mrs. M. Bradley and daughter Cheryl. The high e ertvun e o m k toe%,y u c i light of the evening was having- Miss Anneke van Vuuren 'a Rotary exchange sl-,dent from Newcastle, I M N South Africa, who, is now 1 1 1 attending Bowmanville High I U I Sehool. Miss van Vuuren e y showed slides. on many places of interest in South Africa and---------- the wild life. There was a discussion period following C anistele-V ac the pictures when many Here's the Waest thing in~ power'- questions on the language, cleaners! Plenty of suction power, schools, industries and natives Pet fcneircMdt561 were answered and explained. Pet fwvnecMdl561 Mrs. L. Hoy mroved a vote of thanks to Miss van Vuuren for hier lively and informative talk . A lunch wasthen served in the Sunday School room., Many from this area attend- ed the funeral services for the late Roy Sleep last Wednesday 'from Morris Funeral Chape. The Rev. G. Montgomery took the service. Sympathy is extended to his two sisters Mrs. N. Thertell and Mrs. Keeby, also all friends and relations. The Otober meeting of Kendal Women's Institute was held Wednesday evening at the homhe of Mrs. Martin Manders with ten members present. The meeting opened with Institute Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. Minutes of the September meeting were read and approved. Plans were made on what was to be taken to the Fun Fare at Maple Grove. The roll caîl was answered by naming a Cana- dian postage stamp and who it was issued to commemorate. Mrs. Garland Cathcart took charge of the program and spoke on Nellie McClung, who was a fearless pioneer in the struggle for women's rights. She was born in 1873 in GreyNi County Ontarlo and moved to Manitoba at the age of six. In ail she wrote 17 books and innumerable short stories and newspaper articles. Probably the best known book is 'Sowing Seeds in Danny' of which 100,000 copies were sold. One Canadian postage stamp bore Nellie Mclung 's picture last vear, it being.100 years since hier birth. The meeting was closedL with O Canada after which a B tasty lunch, was enjoyed provided by Mrs. E. Foster and Mrs. W. Taransky. The November meeting is to beA held at the home of Mrs. A. home centre AIl Prices Effective Until Monday Closing Time. Low. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Cathcart attended the Lunch- eon is Served meal in Newton- ville on Tuesday evening. Miss Anneke van Vuuren was a dinner guest with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wood on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. Elliott spent Thursday' with Mrs. Irene Richardson of Peter- borough also Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Elliott. Mrs. Ron, Hancoçk held a Cameo paint party on Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs. M. Sewell of Oshawa being the demon- strator. Miss Marie Couroux return- ed home last weekend after spending a few weeks with relatives at Kitchener. Kendal United Church An- niversary Services were held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. The guest, speaker was Rev. R. M. Bartlett from Welcome Charge, whose sermon theme was 'Find 'Your Life -in Christ's Service'. the Orono Choir under the leadership of Mr. Doug Dewell, the organ- ist, rendered two. very fine anthems namely O Lord How Manifold Art Thy Words, and Lif t Up Your Voice Again and Rejoice. The Kendal folk were very pleased to have such a fine speaker and choir for their anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. -Eldon Little from near Moncton, New Brunswick, visited. with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Downes this vast week. Mrs. Ethelda Williamson from London spent the week- end with her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. George Brewer. The pupils from Grade 4,5 and 6 and their teachers from Kendal School, recently visit- ed Orono Museum and Orono Forestry, the Dept. of Lands and Forests. The following is the report written by two of the puils Joanne Wybenga and MiE Kortekaas. On Oct. l6th. the grades 4,5 and 6 of Kendal Public School, went on a trip with Mrs. J. Landry and Mrs. J. Boy. We visited the Clarke Museum and Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Roberts and Shelley Loucks guided us and showed us what the people had in the pioneer days. They also gave us a detailed description of the ancient furniture. We viewed the inside of a cabin, a bedroom, a church, and we saw a collection of dolîs and many other interesting art- icles. Then Sandra Dennis thanked the ladies for showing us and telling us about the articles. Following this, we visited the Orono Forestry and saw some sides of a pine forest before it was disturbed by man. Then we saw how they planted the pine trees and, we went to a field where they had grown two year old trees. Our guide then gave each of us a red pne tree to plant at home. 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