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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Aug 1987, p. 16

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X i l j l(i The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc. August 26. 1987 Blackstock This week is h air Week which will be filled with preparations by so many people that indeed it is a community community event. If anyone is not already involved and would like a task-large or small just call President President Roily Coy or anyone on the Board. Your help will be greatly appreciated. appreciated. Contestants are needed for the A.T.V. Pull at 1:00 p.m. so tell your friends to come along. Still more items are needed for the antique antique displays - bring them along on Friday afternoon when the displays are being set up. As usual the United Church Beef Barbecue will feed the hungry folk between the fair and the dance. It should be indeed a busy day for Blackstock. Linda and Craig Wilson and family family have recently bought and moved into the house formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larmer across from the Rec. Centre. George and Debra Parr and family of Oshawa moved into the Wilson house at the west side of the village. Warm welcome is extended to the Parrs. Sympathy is extended to the families in this area of the late Cecil Archer of Brighton whose funeral, was Tuesday, August 25. A very impressive service to mark the hundredth anniversary of the naming of the Blackstock Post Office from the former Cartwright Post Office on Thursday morning. Master of Ceremonies for the formal formal part was Ted Jasinski, Zone Postmaster from Oshawa. Allan Lawrence, M.P. and Jerry Taylor, Mayor of Scugog each brought greetings of congratulations on this milestone. Ted Jasinski presented a plaque to Postmistress Jean Mahaf- fy to mark the occasion. Rev. Dale Davis spoke. Jim Adams and Kenneth Kenneth Call were here from Public Works. Connie and Kathy from Communications put the programme programme together. Theresea Berry made the beautiful cake. Cake, coffee coffee and orange juice were served. Dorothy Venning and her daughter Joan Teague of Whitby have returned home from a fantastic fantastic holiday to Victoria, B.C. They enjoyed very much visiting with Mrs. Ivy Rahm and her daughters Ruth and Doug Williamson and Doris Hamilton. The Durham East Junior Farmers Club is involved in the "Plant a Seed for Need" programme programme in an effort to raise food for the hungry. There will be drop boxes at Blackstock Fair to receive any donations. Lois Found of Little Britain and Elizabeth Kelly enjoyed a couple of days in the Guelph area over the weekend. Blake and Jessie Gunter returned returned recently from an enjoyable trip to the British Isles where they saw many enjoyable and interesting sights. Mrs. Wilma VanCamp has spent the last week in Waterloo with her daughter Leanne and Jim O'Donnell of Waterloo with their new daughter Ashley Ann - a pleasant change of scenery for Wilma. Eileen McLaughlin was a Thursday Thursday luncheon guest of her cousin Mrs. Jean Slemon of Haydon. Doreen Dittbumer and family of Ottawa Ottawa was also there visiting. Obituary The death of Arthur Keith Rowe, the result of a six week illness, occurred at Wellesley Hospital, Toronto Toronto on July 16, 1987. He was in his 66th year. Keith was born in Darlington Darlington Twsp., the son ofthe late Frederick and Vera (Gilbank) Rowe, and dear brother of Allin of Newcastle; Newcastle; Lois (Mrs. C. Bellman) of Bowmanville; Howard of Brampton; and Hazel (Mrs. D. Parker) of Bowmanville. Surviving are his wife Audrey Audrey (Farrow), and two children, children, Ken and Lynda (Mrs. George Giles), and six grandchildren; Rhonda, Lori and Jeff Giles, and Danny, Jennifer and Jamie Rowe, all of Bowmanville. Keith was educated in Newcastle and Sydenham, Ont. During World War 2, he served in Italy, France, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands with the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals from 1942-45. In 1947, Keith began working at General Motors where he worked until his retirement in July, 1980. He married Audrey Farrow Farrow in Nov. 1948 and moved to Jane St., Bowmanville ■ where lie lived until his death. Keith was a strong, personable personable man who lived his life with a quiet dignity. He was devoted to his wife and family and was one who received received much pleasure from helping others. He also enjoyed enjoyed gardening and playing playing the violin. Funeral service was held on July 20, 1987/ at Morris Funeral Chapel with the Rev. E Sehamerhorn officiating. officiating. Pallbcarercs were Messrs. Grant Farrow, George Giles, Arnold McGill, Reg. Meadows, Ralph Ormiston and Verne Rowe. Interment Orono Cemetery. Cemetery. The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display- Tues. 4:00 p.m. Classified • Mon. 4:30 p.m. ICR BACK TO n un h mu SCHOOL BBS IN WATER OP, OIL I31ÏÊ6Wkr- : iff ^ 8 a In 3 "-' if' ' : ; 1 r-fni. V lift!IP® kk isüMI is# UfkiJl 678 s LOAF TIM . 'XX. ■ 1 §m 257 COUCOU ON T LITRE MIR,-Çt.F V HIP IN EACH ie->~ Or r/iliTT. 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