t l 12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 18,1990 Engagement Announced (gg) MAPLE LEAF m BRAND ^Gertrude Hendrikx of Oshawa and Walter Hen- ddkx of Bowmanville are - pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sharon Louise to Stephen David, son of Ellie and David Hud- soil} of Inverary, Ontario. The wedding will take place oijk August 11, 1990 at St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville. rovidence-Shaw's W.I. FROZEN "The June 21st meeting Was held at 11:30 a.m. at C. Elliott's home. It was a brown bag lunch. The meeting began with a poem by Pres. J. Tax entitled entitled "Roses". The Ode and Mary Stuart Collect followed. followed. The minutes were f iven by J. Buma followed y. the Financial Report given given by S. Moffat. 5 Our artistic member M. D.ow has entered the local competition for the 1996 Centennial Logo. She explained explained the rules and displayed displayed the designs that she has entered. Out club should bè very proud that we are represented so well in the artistic field. W. Allen gave" a- report on the luncheon sale that wé held at a local Auction Sale. Our hard work paid off and the members wfere pleased with the results. results. | ,S. Brown gave her report on the District Meeting. A Rickard suggested a yard sale for next year and this wyll be considered. B. Wood read à thank you card arid a 40th Anniversary card was, signed by the members to be - sent to M. Becker vacation ing in Holland. B. Baker gave a report on the Rules of entering our W. I. Christmas Christmas Display and the members members volunteered to do certain certain projects by Sept. 8th. It was moved by B. Blaker and seconded by J. Buma that we do not enter a float in the Orono Parade this year. J. Buma read an invitation to the Maple Grove W.I. Fashion Fashion Show on Oct 1,1990 and it was decided to accept. The roll call was to name your favourite rose. The motto was "Flowers leave their fragrance in the hand that bestows them." Meeting was adjourned and we were then welcomed at the Most- ers's greenhouses where we were taken on a tour of roses.' roses.' Mr Mostert explained the harvesting and care of his beautiful flowers and the complicated alarm systems that he has to warn of mechanical mechanical failures. Mr Mostert Mostert ended the tour by playing playing a selection on his grand organ and Mrs Mostert presented presented each member with a rose. Next meeting Sept. 20 at B. Blaker's home. G. Guthrie PRO "KEEP YOUR FOOD COSTS DOWN - SHOP BY THE BOX' 1 (S2.00 PLASTIC BOX DEPOSIT) RODUCT OF CANADA FRESH" NEVER FROZEN PORK SIDE RIBS PLASTIC750mLBT. Af^ SAUCE aS/l 5 LB. LIMIT PRODUCT OF CANADA FRESH OR PREVIOUSLY FROZEN CHICKEN ■■LEGS "BACKS ATTACHED 18 kg IMONARCH CHMÉ CRIS! ASST.^^ PRODUCT OF CANADA VAC PACBSESSUTILITY GRADE I ROCK CORNISH 4?» hens™ 18-20 oz. 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