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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Dec 1989, p. 7

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l i v 1 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 27,1989 7 ye R , Obituaries 1 Charles Virtle Wilson 111 four years, Charles Virtle Wilson, aged 86, died Friday December 11, 1989, in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Born in Clarke Township and educated at Brown's School, Newcastle, he was the son of the late Charles and Hilda Wilson. He was married April 4, 1928 to Hattie May Duncan. A resident of Orono for 65 ears he had also resided in ewcastle. He had been employed employed by General Motors, Oshawa as a mechanic, retiring retiring 20 years ago. He was a member of Orono Orono United Church, the Masonic Masonic Lodge, the I.O.O.F. and the Rebekah Lodges. He is survived by his wife Hattie Wilson, a daughter Jean Butler, two sons Jack and Ted, six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Monday at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. The Reverend Fred Milnes officiated. officiated. Floral tributes were received received from the Masonic, I.O.O.F. and Rebekah lodges in his memory. Cremation. Ada Viola McMullen In her 90th year, Ada Viola Viola McMullen died in Memorial Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Monday, December 7, 1989, following a short illness. illness. Daughter of the late Thomas and Eliza Williams, she was born in Cartwright Township, and educated in Caesarea. She was married October 8, 1919. to (Vertil) Lawrence McMullen. A resident of Bowmanville Bowmanville for 40 years, she had also resided in Pontypool and Yelverton. She was a life-long homemaker, a member of the United Church and of the Golden Years Club. She enjoyed playing the piano, and cards, and haa also been supply organist at Yelverton and Pontypool. Surviving are Ola Stevens, Stevens, twin of the late Oneta Endicott, Grace Endicott, Rena Lathangue and twin Lorna Gray, and Allan McMullen. ; Fyneral services were conducted by the Reverend Edward Schamerhom on Wednesday, at the Northcutt Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanvillé. The organist was Mrs. Arline Avre. L. Interment Bethesda Cemetery. Cemetery. ' Andrics (Andy) Wagenaar Born at Garijp, the Netherlands, Netherlands, Andries (Andy) Wagenaar, aged 71, died Tuesday, December 12, 1989, in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Son of Jouwert and Wietske Wagenaar, he was educated in North Holland, and married October 30, 1941 to Truus Ootjers. A chicken farmer for 28 years he had retired nine years ago. He served in World War II for two years. For nine years he had resided resided at 251 North Street, Newcastle, and had previously previously resided on the 4th Concession, Orono. Surviving are his wife Tryntje (Truus) and children John, Orono, Harry, Ste- phensville, Andy, Hampton, Eric, Oshawa, Norman Lind-. say, and eight grandchildren. grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Mnranatha Christian Reformed Church, Bowmanville, with the Reverend Reverend J. Zantingh officiating. officiating. Pallbearers were A. Dewitt Dewitt and sons John, Harry, Andy, Eric and Norman. Funeral arrangements by the Morris Funeral Chapel. Bowmanville. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Durham Grads Getting Jobs The Durham College 1989 graduating class enjoyed enjoyed a 96.9% employment rate in their first six months after graduation. 85.3% in positions related to their course of study. Out of 47 post-secondary programs offered at Durham College last year, graduates from 30 programs are 100% employed. About 46% of Durham grads accepted positions positions in the Durham Region Region while 43% wore cm- '-ycd in the Toronto area. "'°£ Starting salaries have shown n rise. 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