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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Sep 1989, p. 23

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Sale ends Sept. 16th Bowman ville fiudio-Vision 58 King Street West Telephone 623-2312 "Your Complete Electronics Store" No Down Payment -- Easy Payments on approved credit - r v ?: ; .,.. r c -« r .- Tr; *" " /; -p • 7 ' - rjw -V r; • 7-, -..r-'7T' r.-y; •-.V* V:r-m?r.rr - * '.vrT"' V : ' '• •nvns-y - sgpn gr The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 13,1989 23 Wesley ville Intended for last week As promised last week, this is a more detailed report report of the Lloyd and Mary Kellogg 40th wedding anniversary, anniversary, held on August 27, 1989. The celebration was shared by a host of friends and relatives from across Ontario, including the surrounding surrounding area, Toronto, Oshawa, Belleville, Picton, Bloomfield, and other places. places. There was plenty of room for picnic tables and chairs for all who attended and a programme was presented with daughter Elizabeth as M.C. There had been prepared prepared a commentary on events from the days of their youth and each one was illustrated illustrated in song by a trio of lovely voices, Barbara Croft, Brenda Ough, and Ruth Kellogg. Kellogg. They were accompanied accompanied by Stephen Sword at the piano, and sang song after after song, all well known and sung from memory, concluding concluding with one of Mary's favourites, favourites, "Memories". They were a treat for the eye 1 as well as the ear, dressed in white slacks and colourful blouses. Many beautiful gifts and a basket full of cards will keep the memory of the day fresn in their minds till the next decade. The big surprise of the day was quilt, the making of which was arranged by the family, and was a well kept secret. It will surely be an heirloom. It was a full sized quilt of 42 blocks showing tne association of the makers makers with the family or representing representing the many interests of the popular pair, made and quilted by loving hands. Each of the family, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, David and wife Mary Lou, Ruth and Elaine made blocks depicting their interests interests or hobbies. Mary Lou made one for the two grandchildren, grandchildren, Janelle and Natalie. Natalie. Charlene Bowman - the Kellogg house; Doreen McHolm - the Kellogg daily barn; Sister-in-law Mary Kellogg - Oak Lake Camp; The Farm -, Helen Whitley; Family Meals, - Helen Ha- german. Nephews and nieces nieces were represented by blocks made by Jean Black, Margaret Cartwright and Anne Caley. The Kellogg sugar bush - Lenore Mutton; Public school and horse and buggy days - Norma Norton; Bloomfield church (Maiy's home church) - Honor But- tars; the wedding - Betty Redner; the wedding songs - Helen Baxter (who sang at ; the wedding;) Bee Keeping - ! Madeline Fox; The Hopeful Hunt Club - Katie Wei ton; The Hawaii trip - Reta Bak- I er. Alberta cousins made ! three blocks including the I emblem rose - Aves Sayers, ; Marion Grose, Norma I McEachem; The Men's Club - Babe Symons; the trip on ' the Thomas Crosby (planned ; : by one on that trip) - Leone ' 1 Taylor; Teen Age Kids - ; ; Mary Fleming; comer ! squares - Marion Wellbanks I and Ruth Kellogg; Quin Mo ; ! Lac - Rose Anne White; Al- | lis-Chalmer Tractor - Ethel ; I Sickle; General Council, - I Montreal - Madeline Boula- ; naz; UCW - Phyllis Symons; : Fire Dept. - Marjorie Saple- ' ton; The Choir - Florence j Reeve; New Westminster - I and Alaska Cruise - Isobel ; Leigh; Gardening - Melody ! Hendry; Ontario Milk Mar- | keting Board - Georgie Dal- ' e. A replica of the bderator's banner which hung in the office of Anne. Squires while she filled that office and while Mary was Conference president - Anne Squires; Newfoundland trip - Sandra Good; Welcome church - Elinor Freeman; C.G.I.T. - Carrie Osborne. A book was made to record letters letters and other plans con- - nected with it. Some people write an au- • tobiography, some have a biography biography written, but Mary and Lloyd have the pattern ; of 40 years wrought in a - symbolic way by many peo- - pie who love and appreciate I ■ them. » On August 27th, mem- * bers of Truman Austin's - family gathered at his house ' in the Tate afternoon to en- - joy a time together in hon- ' our of a recent birthday.* Truman is still recovering! from a fall when he suffered- two broken ribs. * Adam Nichols and his fi- ; ance Leah Kennaley of l North Vancouver have been * enjoying a holiday with! grandparents Ed and Mario- on Nichols. They were here ! for the last week of August, - and beginning of September. ~ Ed and Helene Karvorien ' of Scarborough and Mrs. E.. Barrowclough were in East- - ern Ontario over the week- * end to attend a Helmer re - union on Sunday in j Chesterville and the ICnrvo- • nens went from there to Ot- ; tawn for the Carkner-Boothe ■ wedding anniversary, later ! that day. The weather wns - good, the traffic reasonable > and as always the scenery especially along the Rideau * lakes, delightful. First indoor church ser- * vice for the fall at Welcome ! was as is usual on Labour * Day Sunday, n change in! numbers, with one congregn- • tion instead of three. Sun- ' day School will begin Inter. :*i :*! Only $16.55 per month

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