22 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, August 22,1990 Ontario Horticultural Assoc. Honors Local Grower with Service Award ■ , V. ;; , / OBITUARY Margaret Ellen Bruce Following a brief illness, Margaret Ellen Bruce, died in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville Bowmanville on July 2, 1990. She was in her 78th year. Born in Rouleau, Sask., she was the daughter of Stanley and Edith Peebles. She was educated in Oshawa, and on January 11, 1932, was married to Rowland Rowland Bruce. A resident of Bowman- ville for 41 years, she had previously resided in Oshawa. l Surviving are Stanley I and wife Joan, Margaret A v and husband Jack, Milton and wife Annette, Sharon and husband Larry, Pamela and husband Barry, Stephen Stephen and wife Linda. ' Funeral services were held on July 5th at the Mor- w , ris Funeral Chapel, Bow- * 1 // manville with Pastor Victor :i ' -: ' ' 1 Stonehouse officiating. Pallbearers were grand-, sons Gary, Paul and Mark HI Bruce, John, Todd and Scott y « , i At the regular Show meeting of Bowmanville Hor- the framed citation in this photo and at left is Ruth , At * j e K Sk £ w on Wednesday, several winners were Hughes. ighes. Flowerbearers behalf of the On honored bv Bowmanville Horticultural Society. They p me, Merl Slute, winner of the Blackburn Plaque grandsons Tyler Hughes arnes is the third are hr, Bill Darch who won the Downey Trophy and and B J° okdale Nursery Award and Cathy Scott, win- and Ryan Bruce. 6 mira the Fmnk Estate Trophy, Verna Robinson, win- ner of the Bertha Barnes Prize and Most Points in T ' ' nir of Hooper's Jewellery Trophy and Dennis Pizzeria Show for a New Exhibitor. ticultural Society on Wednesday, August 15 at Trinity Tink who made the presentation on Church Hall, there was a special presentation of a tario Horticultural Society. Arthur Barnes is the third coveted Service Award to one of their members, Mrs. member in the photo. Arthur Barnes of Base Line. Mrs. Barnes is holding Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Speaker Explains Art of Growing Orchids Following the judging and distribution of awards at last week's Bowmanville Horticultural Society Show, the large crowd was given an insight into the art of growing orchids. The speaker was Wayne Hingston, a Whitby teacher, shown here with his wife. Busy Holiday Week-end Yelverton News . Malcolm manded the love and respect of all. Harvesting in our community community has been in full swing this past week as the local farmers took advan- , f , . , x Lacey and Charlie spent the tage of the hot, dry weather (intended for last week) week ' en d with Andy and his to garner as much of Na- Civic Holiday week-end wife, outside Ottawa. Dale turcs Bounty as possible, was as usual a busy occasion me t Andy some years ago The prospect of rain hangs with many events scheduled while vacationing in the heavy for the immediate fu- to attract folks of every walk Barbados and has main- turc as this is being written of life. tained a close friendship (or scribbled if you ask Ye On Sunday, Mona and ever since - Andy was a re- Editor) - which we won t. Ronnie Sharmnn attended a cent visitor at the Stinson Crops appear to be about ay- Johnston family reunion at menage. _ Sorry, we don t orage - heavy in straw but the home of Mr. and Mrs. have their surname. te^i dJl npn'od^s Brian Armstrong near Fene- Several residents of our just starting to^urn up the Ion Falls, with 36 members community attended the lawns, present. The occasion was 25th Wedding Anniversary All our local bird families n nr on Sunday for Pat and Bar- have completed raising their ry Staples, in the Newcastle families - the Chipping area. Sparrows' third edition nave precipitated by the visit of Barbara Albert - a close relative relative visiting the family from near Moncton, N.B. À pleasant family day was Our new Minister for the ^ the nest and with then spent socializing and with three charges on the Janet- ^A"". revo ' various sports for the chib ville Circuit commenced hor P 01 iinnfo^rtnW „r dron, culminating in a pot duties, preaching her first ¥ a ®î®F Stephen Bnkei of luck dinner. sermon on Sunday at the Etobicoke is currently T.Tn-n Mni#.nnin um fixx-n/x Ia^hI nixiirniinti. A fniv spending a week with his IV UUIIIUI. ouimvii WH 1. Here at Mnlconin wo three loenl churches. A fair , t înrln nmi were pleased to have ns turnout was present. ^Mfob nf Yeiv^lton d Mrfl k Rov vJeir^of Sudburv This P n8t week our Cana- Miss Sheona Grindloy of i„ «niTnf Port Cre lï t dinn citizens joined in wish- Toronto spent the week-end Lons Nnsato of Port Credit jn( , H nppy goth Birthday to with Mona and Ronnie Slinr- nnd ynuous mcmbois ol oui t ] 10 Q ucon Mom who in hor mn nn hero at Mnlconin. To- own immediate lnnuiy. unobtrusive wny hns com- gothor with other fnmily Nnncy nnd Dnlo Stinson, members, they nttcndod re- spcclivcly, n Stngotte for Miss Jnno Grnhnm of Lindsay Lindsay nt the homo of Mary Eleanor Eleanor nnd Terry Jones, hold in anticipation of tholv ill- TYPEWRITERS Back-To-School Specials fronVW 0 G.S.T, Cash Roglslors Availablo JENKINS BUSINESS EQUIPMENT 15 Albert Sf„ Unit 1, Oshawa 728-7591 turo marriage, plus n Slug for Doug Pyle, nlso held on Snt. evening in the Limlsny area. 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