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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Sep 1964, p. 6

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5The Canadian State'sman. IBownillI1e, Sep. 1 A, 1994 Pat Knox Repc Her Trip to A Ed~ ný - M Pat Kon R.R No 1, Hampion, w~ Seleci-e bi h rnJunior Farr ers As'7orîation of Ontario go on a 1travelling su-oarsîh toAibr-rta thi3 summer. P Knox has been v'rv active 4-Hi Ciîîb Work. having con *'pietef 15 homcimakin cli. 1mhz,ý arird thirlern agrici 'titraI cllhb prok-is ý,She h; alt¶eridedth,- Provincial Jut ior Farmer Camrp. bas heen eirreruor for six \'cars in0 i Couni.v Junior Farrs -.;CILu W on thr cebampior inl club grain tipam a' (Ne O.A.( in 11.961 and has; beeni ana xound 1:100:r The foi]owin report of ber t,;p %vas wrît ilP hv Mis:n nox. RePort n Mvl Junior Farmei Trip to Alhr'rta Mv nld id cani of sering t Pockic, i-rralized quit tîncrcc'rcl!,: îbi -,iumrer.A I 'b)ý: hack on i' nov.i drrrn. Everv 'cii: n:K of tbe pio Jr< t5 of 'hc J10.0: Farmerso ()n'!ar!o i. 0 oJUnia SFa r .r. cr . i vcn2 'h'rri w lç'-i- e ionr' cnf t'b cnunir andi lin' '4' ner propieC : c-xCb i' -'.îgwuî h tbcm n dc, cfJ.rFarme- s'.vork. Whn J oîa--rrid 'hiat I \vas oner i t~ wo Jiin0:0: Firmer." 1in e f ia'e o ' brafol, P ' 1';ýs*on zod ori ne rt'-î, Filit n'awrueand Junc i fo i m, iccompaiiirin tn \vnrz or 's n Edior. ton. Aibh-!'u Lear 'ig \la,'n at Il v aer d rit Edmon i a310 alowung c (f cour e for a kmric change \M'c -cn' n: fîrs' . d5at tir I(' rritvnof A] hcrla in Erîmornlonci for Fa,:r 'Young Penuin.v'eck Herf yoing r>ople (rom(n e enture riro\'lnce of Albcr:a were be- ir2 introdij(cl ni coilege lîh in hopes A encnuraging the farm voiuth in cennnîue (hemr educaion nin g h I gh It makes sense to "Package" your home insurance Our HomeowneMrs Polies' al- ]ows you to combine yonnr lfire, theft and personal lia- liility ceverares loto oe «broad, economical policy uifth these important advan- tages: substantial savings ..0 packaged convenience... tailored p.rotection. You can 'buy it on eue eas,,. Prenîurn IPavrnent Plan which alloxws 2,'ou (o spîead the payments <user a penîud nof months. Cail us for details STUART R.* JAMES 4 In surancie Kiniz St. E. Office 623-5i681 Ttea 1 Estate Bn 'wma nville Residence 623-5493 DELIVERED ORCIH ý4 whole was just fantastir." Until D.S.T. changes Sunday School will he nt 9:30 o'clock' with church service nt 10.45 Worshippers at church gerv-R e o rts Onpleased with the fresh ap- By pearance of the church in- terior andi vestibule, which In my last Report, written dberta ~werp painted during August. J ste5rd Inter-Parliamen- brook, was a Thursday tea! Copenha gen. 1 briefly out- gueqst of Mr. and Mrs. E . R . th&. :., cx, Wr !;fti Edmonton, fiving to have îaded in one minute of Tayvlor. o1 ht1 aycneec ,asPeceRiern srutue heflp. MWs Pat Davls wiîose mar- and told you I would give m- heyea anaipiae.At ue We stayed one night in rage takes place tbis monthi more details of the con- îoý endi of oîîm îhree hour jour- Vancouver then h e a d e'd was guest. of Nonor at a mis- 1 clusions reached by the Con- upr ney. NotN Delmer and I1tagtfrVnove sadclaeu shower in the Com-J ference in my next Report. Pat agrced tbat we frît ike we'Cwhere we both had friends io munity Hall on Tuesday night.1 Rather (han tmy to cover in'bad spcnt three weeks on a',visit. 1 wen( immediateiv toAiout 70 women and girlSý the broad scope of the Con- rn- storm swep( sca. We Were scee a former Sundav Schoot were present. On her arrivali ference it might be better if ohb met Ny a Young couple cf: teacher o! mine, Mirs. Ileen Pat was presented with a cor- I dealt only wîth* the recom- ul- Junior Farmers whO auce Taylor (nee Balson). a torm:'n sage of roses by Mrs. R. Eak-1 mendations o! the Commit- îas omesteading on a .500 acre emnplovee o! the Bnwmnanviile'iris. The many iovely gifts tee on International Secur- on- terni. .ust a tin,%' portion Of Statesman. w erp contained in and around ity and Disarmament. 1 sat ia the thousands of acres of the Delmers cousin took Lis i a wishing well and decorated as Canada's representative Ne vagt Peace River country jus a oger's carnival in Sookeý with pink and white stream1- on this Committee. The b: waiting tb Ne clcared. WN en a da iogg ,t lg utin ers. Gai] Cowlirîg and Anne Committee was composed of a dayfitld wit log cuti Werrv assisted Pat in unwmap- representatives from ail 66 e: we had ecupcrated from oic:events. log roiling and tre C. flighl. we set out on a (ree eliibing contests. Deimer ait(] pîng Nier gifts. From thei nations participating in the al day trip bv car to invssigate 1 ùien parted compaîîy.1 ma n' vari-coloured bows and! Conference. and was under ng asnme of (Ne noints o! interest went on 10, Victoria to 'sta,'. rihhons Anne fashioned a fancy the able Chairmanship of ýen of thie Pcace the cairn conm- for four days witiî a girl wh N at for Pat who laler thankedî Mr. Gilbert Longden of memratng Ne poton Ne ad eenmv oommat aIeveryone for the gifts for lier! Great Britairi. r Peace sehere Alexander Mc- National 4-H'Club Week fouirhoeiOsaaolwng er Kenzîe stoppecd, Grand Praîr- vasao.S adhe mu-narriage and invited al (hose- There was littie indication le. N e xpermenti fani band ik.athe Jn ior Fai - peett i e. Mrs., of the East-West split or Be h eienavcridc asoni iCreekie llth unorFa Wm. Ashîton conducted amus-, other displays of power teaelde FortnCrck mers' o! Alberta did every- iog contests before everyone polticis in the Committee. AFotSt. John, and Hudson tuing possible to make mx' retired to (Ne iower hall for'--__ iHope where we saw the ne,,, holiday a great success. Amnid refreshments.BuiesDr il dam bciuîg constructed to pro- laughter and tears I boarded Ou _____ _______ aduce power for aIl nr B f tuhe ferry un (Ne 141h o! JuvOns' edîîesday îîîght Pat ______ Drekr .0On (Ne %way home w-vc go 1te cross agaîn t'O (Ne Mainu'îwas cntcrtained at a nîiscei- Accou iancy or Cadigh( iii a terrible storm and from tiiere ack tb Cal- lne ousin, Mers. Gtehme Glas- AY.DIL G _r andc nded op usvaiking hom-e gary Ny train via Rogers Pa, e cui, rs ___Ga- .DILN ýr vra mile thmougb îbhrec Î made a slop-ovcýr li Poiioku. pell. Zion, and on Friday aight Chartered Accounitant 'b inchcs of mud in omr bame- a1h e ierdie' o vtrs Walter Davis anîd dune, 93 Church Street fcc(. Muid vas everywhere.. aa rerr.y osym inalrîgonfedmon, wcre co-hostesses at 623-.1861 Ait along our moLrne *' "lNyes to sonne new arnd won iisoe orPt LEONARD JA MES -B ROOKS the Peace we Nad (Ne feelingj derful !riends. Ail classes of Sunday School CatrdAcutn aSwe ha d sepped back imb hi- ea hi tdofhenu C ree Acnat tory. There was land hein" Soaring (Nnoughth le rloudsbga her tdyof(e e Trustee in Bankruptcv nl 1 on the lasIt ap of mv ,omnvcurculum on Suday imoma- Sut25W7-93 ifcieared on everv farm. somne,.junv ie2575-93 farer sililiin inutleI ad suieh a mixed upfeei- img. Oshawa__Shopping Centre x- cabins, (lie main sîreets o! (Ne îng îuîsîde - one of completc- Mm. and Mrs, Iloward Grills WM. J~. H. COGGINS 3liltle tnwns we just dirt. 1 exNaustion after a mnonth" ofe Oakwood were Wednesdlav CatdAcutn 3 e (rv oýnfo ccýOsai rvlig ca guests of Mrs. J. Yellow- CatrdAcutn 4, W doe on mm e' cntattrvlln:one ofSecond Floor Rive (o dmonon. ivin ~happincss and jov as 1 thoughîIices and Miss Gladys YeIlow- NwLbayBi ir 2 a wonderfui noportunits' o! Of altNe people 1I Nad me*(t ]ces. lavvYl Cor. King & Temperance Sîs.! lsceîîîg lhe varied tandscape and places 1 Nad seen. Nut Mr- and Mr, e. Phone 623-3612 W- neiouhwcw ofte ad-(e sadness to be leavin-' lowilecs anîd faniilv weire Sun-- denrite ee foess cmpete temait eiind: and one cf day gursts of Mr. and Mr-., YALE,&FROMPANE iv I m ped y -ilrpiias acianticipation (o Ne home agaun Bruce Haririson and famils' &COPAI et mn' witii vefamilc'andrfrienarOsanda.Chartered Accountants met in Edmnonton Ns' anotf-r rIdidin'îknow wýriietber J The schoois r-oned ien Bd rutees 'c couple wuîo tîok li i tci wanted to iaugui or cry. 'ruesday with Miss Marie Mc- 64 K i SB.E.k 72-1:37 farm about sixîs' miles wes, Ms' experiences Ibils Adam, teaciier at Baker's' Oshawa. Ontarîn o! Edmonton. mer v iii certainîs' Ne ones I School; Mm. J. Cryderman aI ATR Aftn" tsvo das* s o! (0011 s hall ne ver forget and 1 sin.- Bradley's School and Mrs. G. üMON-T E-1TH,RIE HL,WATERS the Edmontonî area. wc went cerclv Nope other Junior Fan- Roseveai- and Mrs. B. James' & Co. (o Gold Eve Lake whene (Ne mers* from our area xiltii , tSOi. Char(ei'ed AccounIlarîts OJunior hrancb nf the FarMersý day have a dneam like îbuý Mm. and Mrsý. Bruce 'rink Osaw 2Sopig enr SUnion o! Alberta a h.,th&er comne (nue. acconîpanîed Ny Mn. and Mrs. 721-7527 camp. nhe Junior F-U.A.l;Perey Dewctl motorcd to Trav-Prten e, cmparble to Or JniorPrS ity Miciga, âttheHon. .. W. Moniicîh, .C.A. Fanmcr Association. T h rcîs Cil)'. Micigane. at nder A. B. Montei(h, B. Coni.. C.A. coprbllneii Jno SOI INA 'ekn(ovstevadMm G. W. Richi. C.A., RIA. r camp is situated on iNis lake E. W. Tink.(LendTrsce LI* d tegwtne at ts onîhir.sa<if Mm. Roy Lang- C. iE. dTre .CA. h f(e atm eyr el aosc for last weck i rnaid visited Mr. L. Squai r, G. . TLightfoo, C.A. 3ic eRckes ab h out '1 ils f The United ChurcN Womcîî Salem, on Sundav. SR.F ihotCA wcst of Red Deer. The cNn lield their annual pceieal Mn. and Mms. C. Langmaid __B .WtrCA hae ee bclfmm i (m Cartwright Park with 37 ai- and children were Sundy (ea WILSON & BURROWS haves' uia' ileaefrom (lirc teýiding. Whiie (ilie clildmcî gucsts at J. Snowderî's. Clîantered Accounitants land. Ilhas nl are beaumtihe enjo)cd (lie water a bî-îef Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor 114 King St. East, Oshawa. Ont. sel' ing.thr meeting wvas liecdwîîili e and children were Sunday tea Partners Our hols iced president, Mrs. John Knox ini guests o! Mn. anîd Mrs. E. R. Ronald F. D. Wilsoni, C.A. Ou hr isspce i change. Following a medita- Taylor. G. Edmonîd Burmows, C.A. uip aI the camp and took us -lO ion and the singiîîg o! a Mr. anîd Mrs. E. Hockaday, Phone 728-7.554 their ranch about 40 miles: Nvmn,(lie secelary, M:'s. Eilcc:o and Jean, Miss Sharon west o! Red Deen. We weuîtiIFrank Westlakc, nead Ile Spires anid Mrs. Sid Hlockaday C iropr horse ack riding but evnîminutes o! las( meeting. TNu- sisited Mr. anîd CMms. Lenti wkh my 10 gnt ak llon N al Im eptenîber meeting will bc Gauluhier. Toronto, for tea o11--G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. afnîdI idnt ak muh ! leld aitheui home o! Mrs. Bruce Sundasv afeî' a (rip to Pionîcer Ch'ropractor cow-gir]. Wi(N (hem we sPent Montgomens'. Thîe womsi rt.Ofc a dy iiBa!!an wata'service was led Ny Mrs. Hanses Miss Pearl1 LeachliiS Visiting 15 Elgin St., cor. o! 1-norses'St. wis as - rnug ii1 a goni- YellOvlecs. Ini a sheitemed frienîds ini Ohmo. Phorie 623-5509 dola liftup the side of a mnoun- spot. with thîe sunlight stream-, Mvrs. H. Jebsoianud Dorothy, Office Houes: Bs' Appointmeot tain. anihling thmough Banff; îng llîmotîgh the tail trees near- Bcas'erton, visited sevemal days---- -- Springs Hotel and watchingý by everyone sat clownî to -i ah Mr. and Mrs. R. Vice's.D Delmen lion thnough (heý delicious picnîc suppen, af(or Mm. and Mî-s. E. Spires visit.- e n f hushes o! the Nuffalo pad-ý singing Grace. Before lcav-: rd Mr. and Mis. P. Bent, Whit- !- -- - - - 'dock, calling for- a huffalo. ing for home (Ne children cei. b)'. DR. W. M. RUDELL, D.D.S. No sonner dîd sec get 10 joyed a candy seramble. Mn"'. Rar Pisene arid chllc-' 75 King St. E. Bowmanville bed that oight then it was ChurcN service was nesuni- mca rucntly visi(ed Mr. anîd Office Hours: lime (o get up te leave for, ed on Sunday and w'e wrr' Mrs. E. H. Peever. 9 a.m. Io 6 p.m. daily Calgary se we would Ne tNcecpleased to welcomc Reverend M:s-.. W. RaNm, Tymoiie; Mrs. Closed Saturdas' and Suindas' i i for (Ne Shampede Par-,Catto back after apleasant va- Roy' Gr-aham, Has'don; Mr. and R..Office Phone - 623-5790 ade. The Stampede was ealîs' cation, part o! which was Mis. Will Tonkin, Miss Idal -hne-ewcstle987426 terrifie and the two daYsý spent at the Split Lake Camp Amnott, Mrs. Jessie Chester anîd D.E.W SION spn.thene Ie.oe the in Manitoba. grandson Paul, Mm. Wesley L.D.S., D.D.S. Chuckwagon races (ilie MO3t ýWc wcrc ihappy' (o leara ihal Powell and Miss Mabel Pou;- Office in Nîs home Thr group ru! us Net on ihelOperation Beaver lias from iail cli, Oshawa, visited Mrs. N. 100 Liberty' St. N.. Bowmanvilc races among ouumselves wlN reports, Neeui a great succes,-s Wot(en and Francis. Phonie 623-5604 ms' wagons winriung six of Tii new clîuîirch is bouit, sein- 1M/i' Mamie Smales. Osha- Office Hours: (he seven races. Tiie"'i nevem cd and painted. thanks to 22 waý Miss Helen Baker, Toroin-' 9 a.m. !o 6 pî m. dails' know I1.tust picked uNte fanci- work camper5 and scores o! (I., visited Mn. anîd Mrs. Tom Cioseci Wednesday - Suindas'ý est wagon, Indiari volunleers. Campers Baker anîd faniily. D R. C. F.- CATTRA N. D .D.S. The Stanîpede conciuded camne from Nigerua, Tangan. Mn. Maurice Baker speot the' Office Onr thmee week stas' in Al. yika, U.K.. South Camolinia, weekend in Toronto with Mn. 75 King St. E. Bowmanville berta but Detmer' and I!.Japan and Malaysia. Toquala. andi Mrs. Vytas Treciokas and Office Hours thouglît iu was ton 5000 to rc* B.C . Cre, Ojîbwas' andctchildrnr. 9 &am, o 6 p.m. daîls' (umo home vet. On a bus we Saultatîx Indians sve'e alsr, Sundas' eveîîîîg VISItOrs Cioseci Saturdas' and Sunday hopnued and Neadeci for die members o! the group as wene with (Ne Werrys were Mn. ardi Telephonp: Office 623-54.9 Pacific Coast. We i-ode on white Canadians from across l Mrs. N. Wright, Mr. H. Wright ___ -- (bat bus for 25 hours:, I- the Dominion. MarsNalt Ma- and daughters anîd Miss Man- thnuzh sec did ase a break lepi o! Tangansyika lias re'- guerîte WrigNt, St. Catharines. Land Surveying sehen sec stopped ai Oliver. cen'uly wri(ten: Ken Knox is atteîuding the - -__ (N Nseo!Ih Oanghri Der m.Ca t. î oî îJuio Fmers CamPatG MERRILL D. BROWN the nhscofte Oaahn erM.Cio dl'lJno a r'Cm tGiP.ENG.. O.L.S. Valley'. t sems uncle. The tibnk lMIl ever Ne able to find eva Park, Lake Couchiching, 121 Queen St. Box 1659 n:de (rough the Rockies fi- a phrase that wiii express MY this week.Bu.ndRsTepon cd s'ou wi(h such a feeling o! thanks te botîî the Canadian Gars' andi RoNNie McMinn, 6us 32-7251Teenon insîgnificance and awc, tb Councit and yo especialîs'. Oshasv.- iitd6h3rgrn--7251___ ___ look up ail around sou and Ms' experience at Split Lake parents. MVr. and Mrs. E. Cryd-T .sec grand lowcring mountainswiil always Ne fresh. The ai- emnian On Sunda)'. ±Le ga 1lopped wîîh snow.I1svouidn't mosphere o! the ('amp as a Mrs. Sid Stathani. Star C':__g 1Mms. L. Bradles', Booklin: Me. STRIKE and STRIKE ----- . Avery, Peterborough; Me. Barristers, Solicilors R.R. 3, Bowmanville Your Guarant.. cf Quality... H. J. Brooks & Son entered 5 cases of eggs in CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION COMPETITION and won: 2 FIRSTS and 3 THIRD PRIZE AWARDS PHONE 623 -5444 FOR DELIVERY Glen Rae Dairy 98 King St. W. Bowma nvill .ruN±ruL~ Morigages Mm and Mrs Robent Brown . IADIE HAMILTON -OR -ONO are spending a wem.k's holidayPioeIr1 un Quebec and Eaztemn On- Firs onte Ftîd6 trn. Dv rsonrlri Residence - Farms Mom. Dave resay tuiid Busines.s Prope-rties home ainîdas'from St.,- _______ - Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Mortgage money available 'No operation was necessary for alI nurposes. but we understand Ne, will 1 Let 113 arrange s'our farm have to wear a cast for son Joan coming due or a new loan. hurne We cao handîe mortgages otf Afler plavîuîg a gond rand evers' description. o! hall ail season our local In- HAROLD C. PEDWELL (erînediate (eam were elimin-, Brokei' ateci on Soindas' in the semu- Necate 1.4~3 finals kv Cavan 5-2. lb wasi O i _ (Ne fifth and decîding giame.1 o m e r y__ Better Iuck nexi year, boyvs. i _____ _ Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Eddyl KEITB A. BILLETT, C.D. oif Orono visited friends here, Optomnetrist Sondas'1141 ing St. E. - Bowmaoville A large crowd was present, )ilice Hours: By appnintment for (Ne Cax'anagii sale anci'Telephone t623-3.152 conininls sale oui Saturdav. tvon Tues. - Thurs. - Fr) HigN prices prevailed for ali- 9arn un à p.m tiques with cthen articles Thured'as' evenings i bringing £air prices. Wed. and Sat,.- - 12 t from Ottawa Russell C. Honey, M.P. One acrimonîiotis incident oc- curred whrn the Chairman commenting mn an amend- ment subrni(ted hY Ilhe Indian delegate. said t a probably inspired bY a mis- understanding of th(- orig- inal Resolution resuiting from the samewhat mnade- quate worklng knowledge or the English language ((Ne Resolution was draf(ed in Englîsh and French) possess- ed by the Indian delegate. The delegate from India was quick (to ackaowledgc ',hat lie did iiot possess a perfect, knowledgc o<if(e Eaglish language, and tlien addcd that whatevrr shorlcorniags he mighit have in luis regard could be placcd at the fccil of the "British rulers \vhn occupied India aI (Ne tîrnc 1 receivcd mx e ducation'. 'The arost imrnpoilta nt Reso- lutioiî of the Commiiitî,e dealt %itb possiie steps tir- wards generai disarmiament. It noted with satisfaction that there was a decrcasera11 international tension int1963 which resiil(ed in t Ne c'onl- clusion of' tle Ti nt v 0on 1 Ne eSSaltioll of Io <iCIC;o i weapons lests in 11w aI- mosphere, i n oter space andi under water, and also in the agreementnot (n place n orbit t ehesta rrývîag aoc- lear wcapoîs, The necessit vý of anoltr national peace force ( alwa 'vsý strongiy'vs'ui)ported liv Cali- ada) was Ieî(ýognii.cd iim thîs 1 'Resolutin \vich afflîrmed r that gencral and coniplete, disarmanei t ondei strici international rouI roi pre- supposes iiat tluc will h(" an Irîternationail Force establ)1 lishrd within ftlic frameIwork 1 oif the Un iterd Na tions Orp-1 anîzatiori capable of keep- ing the peace and maintain- ing the rmIe of law in a dis- arrned worid. The Resolui- lin coiîciuded bv appeal- ing to Parliarnents of ail Counrîres (o "exercise (Neir influence on their respective Goverarnents so as to obtaîn, step bN' stop, settlemcnt of the probleos and (Nus -oin- t iNute to the realîzation of (Ne prîrnary goal of geacral and complete disarmament'. Other Resolijtions calleci rîpon (Ne United Nations (o take (Ne oecessary steps for (Ne appointnmeot of key per- son,; to organize (Ne interna- tinnal peace force and tn place at (Ne disposai of surir force a unit eomposed of legal,riiar and techiîical sprralisîs capable of heing sent tb trouble ameas wNcn req (.1i r'd. Allîotheî' imiportant Reso)l- tîcîr cailirri iporthu Uiîtpd Nationis un 'activeix' pursue" the codification and devel- opinent of prîrîciples of iin- temoat inna I taw. It express- c'd 1(e Nelief that sti(h ac- tion \vouid create a grealer cou tidierîci'iniirNe possibility of nîiraiiaig peace if ail States werc assîumed. xliil Silimîl tîîîg a disputle tInLhe IntlernationalCourt nf jîîst- ce,(- thal the court wouid rule IX(Ii usîi\ Iiýin aucordance w illN accepted principles of interniational haw. Rflfic(îng nl (,lic se oi - lless or f(e Colifreceone mutist îlot Ne dctuded loto he- lieiving t bal wc vwili have ilitemnal iroal rlisarmrnerut ovema iglit On other hand. the addition. pe)bhle by pebhie, Io iltfNe dNke protectingthie vw omtd gainsl wam max'. 1 IlNe lotig mîîî, Ne (Ne surcst uwav ' % fnaciiievLs the goal. It iF mmeeing s such as (Nus Conference wvhich assist so niuich in the creation of con- fidlence and tie opcning up of ever broader areas of coromon interest amiong na- lions. Sîîch conditions arc ncccssar 'v for the inilîating Prîid fîîrtherinig of a sticccss- fui disarniament process. OBITUARY 'iNe fi riieai service for the late Irs. A'. Il. Fîsher was l cld iiithie Pinik5(cînl Funiera I Hornie. Bclleville. on %Wedis- iai v a tieniiooln. .ugusn t1911 11! '2 n ok. seu ills( iiiiinuister co! ilie Tabernacle Cbuui<'ui coul- duct îuîg the "srie. Inter- nientl \\As iniilse Rellcs-ýtie Mauisoleillii. AINu'rta .1in' Rikard ,vas boir)ciiflic fai iii0f lier par- cuits. thse laie Mn. and Ms ('en. Rickamd. onuiltie Town' l'îe htxeuDarn glour and Clarke Tlu shsi ps. "n .\iguýI A s oiug i'. ruuu.îi ,liî)' tlooki a Iitis!lusoîr cnro"ialii Nciu Assistantl bt licSecre(ars' at Apiîiied Scienice, Uilsersi ' of Toronto. Shse ieid uîrs posîtioni four Il vcars, ehîeîî sue resiglu- ed (o nîanms' Aluwvni Il. FîsNecr., For il fese s'ais tiC) I vn'd in Tomuintc ito h lueilsdn iun fumred Mn. F Iern cBelle-i il ss'Iiîfc e.v )C) ilnIlle reuiiuiii- dei' of tiicir uîairied if(. lu liadnuoicdaln ýM;riucîî. auî aftem Ithe lcaii cf Mr. Fîsîri uni 1159,. suie 'uliiclnr îc 1Ilus ssu'hlien' ninulier. Tuic une lu 1\1. I'isliiî' 51i5 niceiihei Cf 1 ir c Tabric Ir 'Niii'lu uniBlclev.ille. uul c ;tri i nilcrcsed anud i wesonk- cm uni (licformer W.I.S an'd \'oiiaiîs .\-sccuOtiuof t uc cliurchi. as ssnlt as tlie W.C.T. U. uitil age anîd îoomcn licai l forucd lirr Io fonegu a l lbut u spnruunic aîteuudaîîce at lir uit uncel ings. Also foi' sone 'lubr 59C - 59C Tubhe 47c 'cr.she, was min ardent bowl- F.r.(is;her vva- a devoteci nwrlher and sister. She is sur- vived 1w one daughter Marion of Belleville and three sisters, MIrs. H. R. Pearce (Pearl). Mrs. Irvin Allia (Olive), IVrs. HOwv- ard Allin (Edna). ail of New%- castIe Two sisters. Mrs. E. H. Joli (Ethel) and Mrs. Ha:-- nid Toms (Lillian) predeceas- ed lier. The 1palîbearrs wresix ncpcwsMessrs. Kcnnelhi Pearce, Albert Pearce, Stanlev Alliia, Wi. R. Allin, Bill Jol and Sîariey,\ Powell. CET (CASH IODA Y FOR 0O1) APPLIANUES t hrou gh STATESMA N ('LA SSIFIED S Telephone 623-3303 16 TEMPERANCE ST. 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