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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Mar 1978, Section 2, p. 10

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10. The Canadian Statesman, B3owmanville, March 1, 1978 Section Two SHAWS Alne and, Lloyd Ayre; Doreen and Gordon Barrie attended the 78th Annual Convention of the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies at the Royal York Hotel recently. My apologies to Heather Barrie who is presently attending the University of Waterloo and flot Guelph, as I stated last week. June and Bill Bragg; Alnme and Lloyd Ayre; Anna and Barry Bragg; Gail and Don Rickard and Annabelle, and Garnet Rickard attended the Ontario Cattlemen's Annuel Convention at the Skyline Hotel in Toronto last Wednes- day. The youngsters at Country Roads Nursery School will be lonely this week. They got thoroughly spoiled lest week when students from Bowman- ville High Schools' Child Development program came to visit. Most of the children enjoyed the extra attention, and having someone around to "show off" for. We hope it was a learning experience for everyone involved and we thank Mrs. Michalejko from the Home Ec. department for making th e visits possible. .By the way, the children at County Roads, and their teachers join everybody in wishing sping would hurry! They've een drawing, paint- ing and colouring birds and flowers and trees with leaves for the laest week, hoping that Mother Nature gets the hint. OBITUARIES EDITH SARAH BLACK On Sunday, February l2th, 1978, the death occurred of Edith Sarah Blaék, in Memoial Hospital, Bowman- ville. Daughter of the late William and Annie Gay of Hampton, she was born in Enniskillen in 1896. Surviving are a brother Albert Gay, of Toront'o, a sister Mrs. H. Osborne, Bow- manville, a daughter-în-law Mrs. Gerald (Margaret) Black and two grandsons. Mrs. Black was prede- ceased by a son Gerald, sisters and brothers Effie, Clarence, Laura, Shirley, William, Ernest and Marjorie. Residing in' Bowmanville most of her life, her interests centred around her home and family. She was a member of the Salvation Army Corps, the Women's Institute, and the Senior Citizens club. Funeral services were held on Wednesday at the Morris Funer ai Chapel with Captain Lewis of the Salvation Army Corps officiating. Spring interment Hlampton Cemetery. EMILY MAY OGDEN A resident et R.R. Newton- ville for 50 years, Emily May Ogden, aged 87, died on Tuesday, February l4th, 1978, in Memorial Hospital, Bow- manville. She had been ill for several years. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Milîs, she was born and educated in Bowmanville, and was married October 8th, 1910 to Wilber Ogden. Previously residing in Kendal and Oshawa, she was a member of the United Church. Surviving are two sons, Douglas and Jack, four daugh- ters, Mrs. W.J. Raby (Marion), Oshawa; Mrs. Walter Clark, (Dorothy) Port Hope; Mrs. Laverne Farrow (Gladys), Mrs. Moreton Hen- derson (Aileen) Welcome, il grandchildren and il great grandchildren. Reverend Tizzard officiated et the funeral services held on Friday at the Morris Funeral Chapel. Paîl-bearers were grand- sons Gordon and Ronald Clark, Bruce and Brian Raby, Bert11Wit- ndEdwrdH- Funera services were held on Friday, at the Morris Funeral Chapel with Reverend Don Rogers officiating. Music was played b>' Mrs. Helen MacDonald and Mrs. Albert Cole. Pal- bearers were i s grandsons, James, Paul and Larry Adamson, Marvin and Bryan Burtis and son-in-law Andy Melvin. Floral tokens receîved in his mnemor>' were from Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, OPP Brighton Detachment, Athletic Association. Donation to Participation House, and 108 Bibles to the Gideon Bible Society'. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. e at *Here's Miracle's e6Beef at its Besi" seal and what it means to you Miracle's deliclous steaks and V roasts are cut f rom the best quality Canada Grade A beef we age pur beef to the peakê of perfection caretul trimming gives you more t meat, Iess waste you get our money-back guaranteeê of satisfaction M M Full Cut Bone-in RMP ROASTS From Besi Quality Grade A Beef ýBoneless Bottom Cut ROUND STEA ,K ROASTS Fromn BestQuality Grade A Beef PNIME From,,Besi Quality Grade ABeef Boneless TIýPz@ ROASTSl From Best Oua Iity Grade A Beef LB. LB. LB1.1 LB. AiL LPRICESEFFECTIVEM *Miracle Open 'fil il :00 Puma, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WEDNESDAY OPEN 'tii 10:00 puma Except wheie prohmibted by Iaw. From First 5 Ribs RIBROASTS Fro'm Best Quality Grade A Beef LB. laM * From he Loin SIRmKLOIN From Best Quality Grade A Beef, LB. I I. Porterhouse or From Best Quality Grade A Beef LB. 4 Boneless TOuýkP R0 u ND STEAK ROASTS Fromn Best Quality Grade A Beef LB. I I HTTO LIMIT IJANTITIES.

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