Honeydale WI Scrapbook, 1963-69, [1963] - [1969], p. 5

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upace omlunes i nc a s T 4 * y | onoured By Priends, hcialiyes f & Whssraet : : a | ho. l 5F9 Married 60 Y 5e ~~ . § [ 692 Mr., Mrs. J. Owen Marrie rs. 3 °.. qo 6 }} t . 9 8 ; < / e | . ~abon e . * \E. ’( A% 5 ‘wx $ J2" 3 6 By Alma Reesor Winifred, came to Canada and » € @" “ F . ; © w A'&?':J L;'L; _W 97\; ‘*’1 a h. On Sunday, December 22nd,| 5ettled‘ in Toronto,. Wht‘re. they s .+ w g f’{':“ v:"“ "‘:‘ 4i %Z SA 1963, at their home, Mr. :md‘ wert into the dairy business. hy +. El ?.. # . :\ t .,r*’ e Mrs. James Owen, Port Perry,| In 1919 they came to Port Perry i F iA l > t t is woecee ’? & 2A i7 "‘-;’.j:'? celebrated their sixtieth wedâ€" f‘VherE‘ t}_wy have been "engaged _ % 08. % ts rels e omh 1 4 .g : ding anniversary in farming and ranching ever 2: i. â€" Le o . o WR enc 19k S $ â€" M\ ces mas * f 7 ? { 4 d :": Ne & & lane i.. frsreals [.. e ¢) ‘fa,i_;;gf’& Mr. Owen was born in Brisâ€" S!nC. ? \i-_:;‘- < 3 e ~ f 4 j * -r* s . &f '.» dage ‘ ;v‘if:g‘;g tol, England in 1882 and Mrs. o. * oz lt te 0 wihce.| > ths T uy e ie s Ow he former Miss Florâ€"| * io d ansttP m 2l y * k k t P o wen, the former M 95 h is in * sl." £ , E: Mad W esiioe l h + ~" f‘;‘ * * * ie . g:;‘-?;;t ence Howe, was born in Somerâ€" e e rales ! v.;;,;'f'&;i":';&y_l,:"-‘_ n d s "A .. 4 Atlnar . 3 ::,gé set, England, in 1881. They e &A Stata it â€" C > hoz d | ~(os 3 MEvi e e un ooe t . "‘"}é’w;, were married in the Anglican a hd S i«% .. > e ns es is We ce i 4 % " nlf{%:fi‘ Church, at Clutton, England on Elri ay oys cEA e O e 20 ~ <P2 ue f B f *2s > oys it * eSli&| WhBZl 0 4 December 22nd, 1908. The atâ€" c s x4 ,%‘ â€" tok AeP _ P * "~dAre . 00 D ,,_ffa{«" x ‘~f‘f‘1f;,«%%‘f« tendants _ were t h e bride‘s | .. emmmaanaa 'g&\ 5> FVige wfi. me / e F ) â€" T2 [ e? *\fi}éf: youngest sister, Mrs. Emest| _ | },.L h oo .. on 2 e s C .. â€" aillaiiey: 2. id x [ P /alters irmingham â€" Engâ€"| oi o on es "5,.?‘:':;‘?. d * â€" ; ce â€"â€" * *4 Asaft chue rr";(g';”?;’gg .“"lt'l" ofgélemingliont nb fl" + We .. ji'a, Â¥ 3 % 4 BAY : Sss > 2e KK . a e" K »5%;;«32?5 jand, who was unable to be M,‘,A . l av i. 19e _ e & . . " + Can U _ '«Sfi"{:%;z_?ffif‘ present at this happy celebraâ€" ts â€". <= ated r o ‘;‘-"‘ k" C i"f_f; A Mess ngn °* wak 5 A .'V’I:‘;vx‘? was his brother, Mr. Charles F® :3‘“,% > "_;’-j: A uPP 41% 25. e es e oo Lnl â€"ei lt oe Owen, now deceased. e <~ 2 . & +. agset e Yfl"‘g PA# <« e â€" fe: > odrmemiet c o o. stokel .. (cuc s e s NDE Ns â€"and [E > * â€" . # Tez t * je, MR mmect sn scmmnam commâ€"mrnaiel L uP /. _ 10 fitw the year 19184 Mr.. an F® o $ @43 c trraes 1 w4 aceal mek* e _ _ se . 2 Mrs. Owen, blest withâ€" three i f N 44. o $y e t t ’ x S@e c Beidties selies ealea iakaiiciva l i eaal uit enc ce n e ols L100 NR 0 0 children, Glennis, William and E: hok . " 4 SS S £ 7 k _ >« > *3 a se MR. AND MRS. JAMES OWEN CELEBRATE 60TH ANNIVERSARY Jans @7 : o & i’-\ â€" A +3 opoponacs cauar esd J i _ o 1e . i sop # B | . 3 o e % A‘:; @ ,‘”}% g: *""“fiif“g\g x " sc s ce o . P e _ M ... M >z ‘__A e e 2 C ,5 | ~â€" W ~> ooo S + se . _ O neé _ ols ~ . 33 RZ $ en K . 7 & "aA/ " es e _ cs~ t mss . _ &a 1 1k ’%‘,) e i% ‘”‘w‘ . es n & â€" | ce i o > i y 0. VHe P * $ t fi* «i o a e Et _> _ f *% * s _ g@wr t ‘fii‘ yj“:t‘ is PWte, on ie Onâ€" Sunday, â€" February â€" 2nd, + 3 . / w 8B 5 0p e P > . %:/M * h iLL3 _ . _ i . 1964, Mr. Silas Reynolds celeâ€" +3 L _ oâ€"Sme fo § Ca3k .. . > 4 wid brated his ninetyâ€"sixth birthâ€" ut _ ; s wibee ’g&:‘& s A Te igs eP _ . 3 L‘l';i&' esE . ) day. . Mr. Reynolds spent the Ks ixm‘\»u; n’,‘;@"' ,‘{‘: “ (~ ~el W! HW,\ 4 ” 6 3 day quietly with his family. g e" e ’:"‘f aee i‘,‘fi;}lr, /s 2 * 7 ‘% ~>". . ie e Born in Corwall, England, . & 7 Pitittime . ... e ?f:’“ % _%;.,};-;;I \ Nes j ,Z& M Mr. Reynolds came to Canada at s 2 es uon *z #f 6 ye ‘fif-j ’f>~l‘;:1.V"!:’:‘:T:‘!tfi"’fi ... en the age of two, with his parâ€" e j(i"”f’,;, vz e \,T; '%s o "g : Lo §E . ents and an older brother. Their & : a f ‘J{’ J;rd;%» % ‘3&& a t V,,»,'."M,;ff;{:“é; "s;\ * first Canadian home being in h /7 . NT Y t (ovk Tw us cl & S Pri Albert. 7 s : Je ; “'tfi;f‘,’;'ij o e & «;,x:tfi‘s‘*‘g} ‘,} s | rince er o e : . _ asket mininmulhircrmmenimainiarracans i While a young lad his family = moved to Seagrave to take up 1 a = m l B l ove Lion Roy Cornish‘s Rink WinsLions Club Annual Bonspic / pifsslt: that Mr. Reynolds and his wife, i 7 s ice. Fifth prize went to Jim Bell Arpel on haf f ich is 1 1 Lions Club won the Wes Jones, and Gord Prentice Mabel, spent the majority o RoyPCo:nl;sh m?:i:fs 2;:;, ‘)Bfo;l;ii:])c;:vhich was held at the of the Bowmanville Lions Club. . their married life, during which C cd. 0}' C el;yr Arena last Saturd;y Second prize went The winning rink is pictured above: L to _Râ€"Ted nottes, time a son, Ralph, and three d Perr‘)r g;ml: whose rink consisted 4;f Irving Boyd, Frank Glenn VanCamp, President of Port Perry Lions Club (who daughters Grace, Mrs. Gordon ‘}({’ o da};‘ob r;g;n)' Third prize was cornered by Bill Burke presented the trophies), Roy Cornish (skip), Bob McNab and Cherrie; Iva, Mrs, Vie May; oney an > | + 4 3 of the Bowmanville Lions Club, while Stam Bruton of Port Perry Joe Draper. j q: 4 | Dorothy, Mrs. Glen Hood were picked up fourth prize. Stan‘s rink consisted of Jerry Hunter, am 1, 6 born to them. 10â€"PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., FEB. 13th, 1964 |â€" Upon retiring Mr. and Mrs. se e i ooo e l en RERe F Scu 0 'Pevncldq took u sidency te s took up residency on 107 Homemaking Club Members e paoys jhie e t ols shers " M" 3 -1 r P Sse | they still reside enjoying good InIsIEr Passes health = f Complete Achievement Day Proj. .: mak on wes a p United Church minister on Senâ€" # dea sndrgen ; e was a respected and wel Keen interest was shown by | derson; Ashburn, Mrs. Rileen g?g I_sla;d 5;::1 1926flto $ Hiked man on the Island, but unâ€" the 4â€"H Homemaking club memâ€"| Sanderson and Mrs. ?.tsgerin; d‘evlflh]irl]e 0‘: Scuglfgeer;sli;ld he fortunately information in reâ€" ; ¢ 2 f 4 $, Vi ampâ€" a bers, parents, and.WomenvS Inâ€"| Quaker Hill, Mrs. \}711;; eUlbticfi' devoted mush of his time. to gard to Rev. We_xr is very searce. stitutes in Ontaric County at| bell and Mrs, Sop j j rork among the Indian th |__He leaves his wife, Rosetta the Achievement Day "Workâ€"| Sandford, Mrs. Doris Smith and w;r damH galso k ; ks | Weir, two sisters, Mrs. Wilfred ing with Woo!". The programâ€"| Mrs. A. Brown; Greenwood, fi;;;n's a: GraYXDrR&:v;m::% | MiIls’ of. Poronte.ennietmandss me took place at the Port Perry | Mrs. Patricia Kingstone and snuscdl before 4 | MeNeil of Vancouver and a High School on Saturday, Febâ€"| Mrs. Mildred Mflc“affia.n; p:ztgurite at St gII:ivr‘:g 7 a“ ‘brother Roland, of Toronto, * o m £ 3 s j frs. Cathrine | f tS 5 7 Jan. 4 4 o on c moagk on tor on a ennepnandt se 14 romple s fr Ma s oJ a ister at Seugo; the following clubs: Claremont| say; Port: Perry, MitS _Al“: :15 book uscfgfg i::i‘dit}s]eEv:;l;:f whose leaders were Mrs, Mar_l Dodd and Miss Audrey Iéere‘tz? ons" which was printed at the waret Dean and Mrs. Magd Anâ€"! Altona,: Mrs. Marjorie ** | Port Perry Stax,

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