8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 30, 1977 Section Two Book Bat By D.M. Dineen Cief Librarian, Newcastle Public Library System We ail wonder bow "the other half" lives and just as frequently we wonder how they got to be "the other haîf." A biography or an autobiog- rapby tends insight into the personality of a well known person as well as providing intimrate details about the perso's lifestyle. How it was by Mary Welsh Hemingway Welsh was a well-known newspaperwoman wben she met Hemingway and after sbaring many wartime experi- ences she became his fourth wife. The book is a type of journal, recounting their daily lives, the friends, the trips to Europe and Africa, the life in Cuba and finally Hemning- way's decline and eventual suicide. It's a warma and compassionate look at a talented but very unusual man. The Greatest by Muhammad Ali 0f course, who else could write a book with such a title! However the book isn't as arrogant and obnoxious as Ali is in person. It's a close look at how one black fighter made it to the top, and sbould be of interest to those who follow the sport of boxing. Scott Joplin and the Ragtime Vears by Mark Evans Most of us had neyer heard of Scott Joplin until some of his music was used in the movie, "The Sting", but in the early years of this century he was very well known for bis 4,rags". Unfortunately he wanted to be known as a writer of "serious music. " His music bas survived and is now very popular. Mennonites in Canada by Frank H. Epp The Mennonites bave al«- ways been a distinctive group in Canada because of tbeir different dress, behaviour and belief s. This book explores the differences as well as the similarities and shows how tbey fit into the total pattern of Canadian life. Did you know that member- sbip in tbe Newcastle Public Libraries is free to anyone who lives or works in this area? Tbere are no restrict- ions as to age or amount of items borrowed as long as you are a member in good standing, OBITUARIES GRACE ISABEL FARROW Tbe death occurred sudden- ly on Saturday, March l9th, 1977 in N,.ewitonvilie of GýraCe Isabel Farrow, aged 43. Rorn in Millbrook and educated in Campbellcroft, she was the daughter of Mr. 1and Mrs. Joseph Cantrell,.and was married July 26th, 1952 to Billy L. Farrow. A resident of Newtonville for 17 years sbe had previous- ly resided in Garden Hill. A devoted homemaker, wife and mother, she was also a member of St. Paul's Anglican Chureb, Perrytown. Lef t to mourn her passing are ber husband, a daugter Darla, (Mrs. Ricbard Allan) and ber parents. Reverend Tbomas Gracie officiated at the funeral ser- vices beld on Tuesday, at tbe Morris Funeral Cbapel. Paîl-bearers were Ray Tompkins, Ivan Hem-y, Wal- lace MacKay, Alex Tbomp- son, Allan Gilmour, and Don- ald Gilbank. Among the many beautiful floral tributes received were offerings from Snowden Rub- ber Specialists, VS Services, Local 414, Noranda Metal Industries, Arnprior and Dis- trict Fish and Games Club, and NeWcastle Tuesday Nigbt Meus owlngLeaue Cookson Jr. (Harry), R.R.1 Witby, Mrs. Walter Davis (Edith) R.R.3 Port Perry, and Victor Cookson, Maple Grove, two sisters. Mr. Frank Wil- liamson (Gertrude), Mrs. Bert Elson (Editb), one brotber Joseph Cookýison, alI of Nantwick-, Cheshire, Eaglaad, 15 graaidchlildren and 16 great grandchildrea. Funeral services were beld on Tuesday at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, with Reverend David Burns offic- iating. Paîl-bearers were grand- sons A la n Pelow, John, Harley and R1gI;nald Davis, James ndWye Cookson. 11terment Groveside Ceme- ter-, Brooklin. Fancy Whole Kernel Corn Gâ%REP."E N uGIAnNT NIBLETS 112 FL OZ. TIN Limit 6 tins per family Powdered A.B.Ce DETERG ENT 5 LB. BOX Assorted Vareties PRI Mo PASTA 2 LB. BAG Liquid JAVEX BLEACH 128 FL. OZ. 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