4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmnanville, September 17, 1975 TYRONE Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davenport, Richmond Hill were Sunday guests of Mr.,,and Mrs. Henry Stainton. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kellett, Solina were Sunday afternoon callers and Mr. and Mrs. John Beckett, Port Perry, and Miss Arvilla Beckett, Bowmanville were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Alldread after Decoration Services at Bethesda Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowers and family were Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Williams, Nestie- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Park and boys, Pontypool, were Friday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Water Park were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Park ceiebrating Bradiey's fourth, birthday. Sorry to 'report Mr. Jack Gibbs h s been transferred t,0 the Intensive Care Renal Urit of Toronto General Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gbbs visited their mother Mrs. Gibbs at the Golden Plough, Cobourg, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Part- ner, Orono and Mr. Herb Powell, Bowmanville, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gobie. Mr. Leslie Gobie, London, England, lef t from Toronto International Airport on Sun- day for his home after spending four weeks with his brother and famiiy, Mr.'and Mrs. Stanley Gobie. The Gobles did weil with their horses at Orono, Ux- bridge and Beaverton Fairs. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Art Richards returned home Wednesday af ter a six week enjoyable trip out west. The Richards spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Hooper at Edgley, Saskatchewan and Mr. and Mrs. Cook with Mrs. Harold Price, Calgary, and then ail going on to Vancou- ver. They returned by way of the Hoopers' and spent anoth- er week with them. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bige- low and Mr. and Mrs. Art Richards were Sunday supper guests of Mary and Velma Findley, Uionville. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prescott visited Mrs. Mabel McLaugh- lin, Caesarea, Sunday after- noon. Miss Jean Philp spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Philp, Warkworth. -Mr. and Mrs. Don Lindsay ancf family, Selkirk; Miss Florence Gardiner, Marn- wood Rest Home, Bowman- ville, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Ann Phillips and family. Mr. Roy Wilkins, Indian River was a Sunday caller of Mr. and Mrs. Don Davey. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conway Combermere, spent the week-, end with Mr. and Mrs. Afred Knowlton. Mr. and Mrs. James Wood- ley, were guests at the Woods - Vetzal wedding Saturday af- ternoon in Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Love- ridge and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Woodley and family, Mr. C. W. Woodley attended the Trewin, family picicheld in Haydon Coin- muiyCentre., Mrs. Lorne Phare spent several days with Mrs. Breta McCôy, Bowmanville. Miss Mabel Jewell, Bow- manville and Mr. Bert Jewell, Oshawa were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Phare. A Youngman family gather- ing was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Young- man, Sunday afternoon, when a miscellaneous shower was presented to Miss Marlene Youngman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youngman, Pontypool. A good crowd overflowed the capacity of the chapel at Bethesda Cemetery for our yearly Decoration Service Sunday afternoon. Decoration and remembrance were en- hanced by the service led by Captain Hewlett of the Bow- manville Salvation Band. The M-s1B. Greer, Miss L. Greer, Oshawa, accompanied by Mrs. E. Bryan, Poi Perry, visited friends in the village. Mr. Howard Davey, Bow- ranville, called on Mrs. R. Lavey during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson, Orono, visited with -Mrs. E. Carnochan recently. Mrs. E. Osborne and Hel- eene, St. Catharines. were cailers at the Roblin home during the weekend. Mrs. B. Needham (formerly of Burketon) now a resident of Toronto, called on former neighbors and spent some time with Mrs. Walker, Bow- manville. t is a wise father that knows his own child. 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