MR. Family Honors Whitby Pair On 45th Wedding Anniversary The Red Wing Orchard Re- creation Centre was the setting for the 45th wedding anniver-| sary celebrations of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pascoe, RR 1, Whit- by, arranged by their family The evening was spent bowl ing, playing cards, dancing and) visiting. Music was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pascoe Mr. William Barry and other members of the family. The master of ceremonies was Mr James Morrison, Oshawa The buffet table was graced by a floral centrepiece, the gif of the grandchildren, and the anniversary cake was flanked by pink rosebuds and candles The couple received many gifts, including gifts of jewelry from the children. About 80 guests were present from Whit- by, Oshawa, Ajax, Brougham, Locust Hill, Greenwood, Colum- bus, Brooklin, Port Perry, Hampton, Sunderland and Jan etville. s AND MRS. CECIL PASCOE DISTAFF DIARY | Summary MEDICAL SECRETARIES | The annual meeting of the !Ontario County Medical Secre- taries' Association was held at the Oshawa Golf Clug. The i --------_--_-- Mis DGuztas |Pearse, presided. The nominating committee | brought in the new slate of offi- icers for 1966 as follows: past- president, Mrs. Douglas Pearse; president, Mrs. Lloyd Cruwys; vice-president, Mrs. Zedic; second vice - president, Mrs. Robert Payne; secretary,|assisted by Miss Irene Winter. |eral Senator Mrs. Irene Beaton; treasurer,| The March meeting will be in|oan remember when we first jcharge of Unit 3. lcame to Ottawa how helpful /Mrs, Victor Bolton; membership 'chairman, Mrs. Edward Sulli- van; program chairman, Mrs Allan Mooney and Mrs. Violet Fice; telephone chairman, Mrs. P= Fred Coyston and Mrs. Robert Beaton; project chairman for the White Cross Centre and Crippled Children's Association, Mrs. Robert Beaton; represen- \tative to the Board of Direc- tors, Toronto, Mrs. Ann Pegg. It was decided to purchase "Get Well' cards and stamps to be kept on hand and that a card be to Mrs. Isabel Meier, who is now confined to hospital Refreshments were served. CENTRE STREET UC W The regular meeting 0 Centre Street United Church Women was held recently with Mrs. Arthur Magee presiding Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe, the for. Reports were given by secre- mer Lily Parsons, were married tary, treasurer and flower con- February 2, 1921 at the bride's -- abe home at Ebenezer in Darlington Township by the Reverend W. S. Boyce. The attendants were the late Mrs. Pearl Linton, sister of the bride-groom and Mr Cedric Parsons, brother of the bride f The couple have Mr Doris sent Photo By Stanett eed seven chil STORE HOURS OPEN TONIGHT Wednesday Night, Thursdoy, Friday and Seturdey Nights till 10 O'clock @ Ample Free OFF STREET PARKING @ Kenneth Powell, Columbus; Mrs Arthur Wilson and Eileen, Mrs. of Oshawa; dren, Margaret Clem Hewitt, both Brougham Earl and Carl, all of Whitby There are 17 andchildren and one great-granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe farmed in Whitby and Pickering Town- ships until 1944 when Mr. Pas coe joined the staff of Stokels Van Camp at Whitby as a field- man. They now reside at Al- monds, Kingston road west Kenneth, Ronald SPROULE'S Beef i of reports of meetings Oshawa women's organizations as compiled frem reports | submitted by their secretaries. {on Wednesday, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 9, 1966 15 and activities of | vener. Activities were reported; OTTAWA (CP)--The opening from the Units. Evelyn Good-|of a new session of Parliament win Unit reports, thoy are hav-| can be an exciting social whirl ing a Christmas bazaar, thejor a lonely nightmare for the date to. be announced later; |wives of newly - elected mem- F%ts 4 dacenst tan Is apn anced March 16 at 7.39| Usually, it's an event they p.m. There willbe millineryj)remember all their lives, as fashions and hair styles and ajwomen who have been accom- Sportsman's barbershop quar-|panying their politician hus- tette. bands to Ottawa for years will a oe S yl via|devotional period, taking "Serv-; Mrs. Roy Bishop led in the 'testify, i | Says Mrs. William Benidick- She was |son of Kenora, Ont., wife of Lib- Benidickson, 'I ice' as the topic. |QUEEN MARY LODGE No. capers of the wives of veteran The regular meetisz of Queen | members bigness |Mary Lodge took place recently | Mr, Benidickson was with Worthy Mistress Florence} first} | Deputy Mistress Lillian Olm-| half hour was enjoyed. stead. Prayers were said by the Chaplain, Ivy Saby, and the SA HOME LEAGUE lflags were presented by Annie| Mrs. William James was in Frost and Edna Pearse. "'God|charge of the devotional period Save the Queen" was sung and|at the Salvation Army Home the 'Pledge of Loyalty" repeat-|League's weekly meeting, and ed by all ; she gave an interesting short an inwitation was received|talk on '"'When Jesus Comes'. from Bowmanville Lodge to at- Mrs. Ernest Sargeant sang a tend their birthday meeting on| solo "When Jesus Comes". Mrs. | March 28 Landon Brooks gave a reading,; A letter was read from Lady|"The Touch of the Master's Russell Lodge accepting an in-| Hand". vitation for their lodge to visit Mrs. James reminded the Queen Mary. Lodge on March! coming rally, April 25, at Peter- 16. Final preparations were borough and Mrs. John Belling- made for the supper that night) ham prayed for all the sick and and all lodge members were shut-in members. Tea was asked to be at the Orange| served s Red Brand Beef, Canada's Finest Grade Quality, Flavor and Natural Tenderness New Members' Wives Find Excitement In First Opening Darliomentary Strank presiding, assisted by|'Temple by 6.30 p.m. A social| | elected to Parliament in 1945, and "social affairs were a lot more formal in Ottawa then," his wife says. of the Agssnria- president Wives A former tion, a group made up of wives of MPs from all parties in the House, done women feel at home. she believes more is today to make younger Although wives of backbench ers didn't get the best seats in the Tuesday, they were invited to all the social events held in con- nection with seated where they could see at least part of the ceremony. Senate for the opening it, and all were Mrs. David MacDonald the Reduci It's simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home. Make this home recipe yourself. It's easy, no trouble at all and costs little. Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran Concentrate. Pour this into a pint bottle and add enough grapefruit juice to fill the bottle. Take two tablespoons full a day as needed and follow the Naran Plan. If your first purchase does not show you a simple easy way to Cmart Coveu Look How for ' to assure man Conservative MP from Prince riding in Prince Edward Island, sat far up in the north i\Senate gallery. | "I couldn't really see every- ithing," but I did enjoy it. The color and excitement were won- derful."" Mrs. MacDonald, who got a few days off from her job as a jschool - teacher in O'Leary, P.E.I., to see her husband fake in the Cammane to move to Ottawa when the| school year ends. | She said she was fortunate to) have Mrs. Angus MacLean, wife of the former minister of fish eries in the Conservative gov ernment of John Diefenbaker, to steer her through the Govern- ernment House reception, and other parties held at the open- ing. j Another young wife, Mrs.) Robert Stanbury of Toronto, lwas also attending her first tite waat nlanc | stunning blond wife of a fresh-jopening of Parliament. ~ New Home Recipe ng Plan lose bulky fat and help regain slender more graceful curves; reducible pounds and inches of excess fat don't disappear from | neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, | calves and ankles just return the empty bottle for your money back. Follow this easy way en- dorsed by many who have tried | this plan and help bring back |alluring curves and graceful slenderness. Note how quickly bloat disappears--how much bet- | ter you feel. More alive, youthful | appearing and active. BLACK'S LADIES" WEAR me" XSWOOLS Many Couples Go To Dance Held By Deaf Children's Parents Aux. Many attended the annual| Mr and Mrs. M. Argue, Mr RED BRAND SHORT RIB CROSS CUT dance held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in February by} the Oshawa Society for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children Parents' Auxiliary. Gaily wrap- ped prizes were won by Mrs Vernon Trimm, Mrs. Peter Van Hoof and Mr. Keith Peer. A special women's prize was won by Mrs. Maurice Woodcock Among those seen dancing to Geraldo and his orchestra were Mr. and Mrs. A. Winter, Mr and Mrs. B. Morris, Mrs. L.| Brittain, Mr. and Mrs. P. Page Mr. and Mrs, G. Reid, Mr Mrs. D. Pollock, Mr. and Mrs H. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs Elnade, Mr. and Mrs. H Packer, Mr. and Mrs. R. Reid Mr. and Mrs. R. McPherson Mr. and Mrs. R. Barker, Mrs Anna Rogoza, Mr. and Mrs. B Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. W. Shew chuk, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ander son, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Cobb Mr. and Mrs. G. Stevens, Mr and Mrs. H. Cavanaugh Mr, and Mrs. F. Collict, Mr. and Mrs. H. Veenhof, Mr. and Mrs. G. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs Irish O'Rourke, Mr. and Mr W. Parrott, Mr. and Mrs, J Reynen, Mr. Ronald Philips, Miss F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs P. Van Hoof, Mr. B. Owen, Miss M. Shewchuk, Mr. and Mrs. J Sagriff,. Mr. and Mrs: L Barany, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hart- ford,..Mr..and..Mrs_.H_..Kellack Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Finn, Mr and Mrs. J. Adair, Mr. and Mrs J. O'Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. W Jewell, Mr. and Mrs A Harris, Mr. and Mrs. ©. Killey, Mr. and Mrs. E. Killey, Mr. and Mrs. A. Colboug Mr. and Mrs. ©. Castilloux, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. L. Biglin, Mr. and Mrs V. Harting, Mr. and Mrs. A, G Cruen, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wood cock, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mac Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Woodcock, Mr. and Mrs. W. Me- Connell, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc Allister, Mr. and Mrs. J. D Page, Mr. and Mrs. A, Switer and Announcing | Ronald Hoskin | H. But The Label and Mrs, C. Walden, Mr. and Mrs. E. Spain, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sullivan, | Mr. and Mrs. B. Clyne, Mr, and} Mrs. L. Walden, Sandra Imice, | Mr. and Mrs. N. Budd, Mr and Mrs. 0. MeMurty, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hruska, Mr. and Mrs. Veenhoof, Mr. and Mrs. G Brabin. Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stell, Mr, and Mrs. A. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. V. Trimm, Mr. and Mrs. T Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. R. Char- trand, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. K. Peer, Mr. and Mrs, C. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs T. L. Clapp, Miss S. Cobb, Mr D. Dubreuil, Mr. and Mrs. D Thackrey, Mr. and Mrs. F Johnson, Mr and Mrs P Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith and many others Nothing New RED BRAND BLADE OTTAWA (CP)--The two tins of tomato juice look the same size, but one is marked 19 ounces" and the "20 ounces." CHICKEN other BEEF ROASTS PORK SPARE Rl RED BRAND QUALITY FRESHLY GROUND MINCED CHUCK CHOICE ONTARIO MILK FED, BONELESS -- LEG OF VEAL"""" » 89% RIB ROAST BONELESS SHOULDER STEAKS BS NO WASTE LIVERS LB, 49° Well Trimmed Excellent for Braising "IDEAL FOR STUFFING" LEAN, MEATY, TENDER For delicious Meat Loaves and Hamburgers LEAN--WELL STREAKED--MILD CURED BACON CHICKEN WINGS PKG, 3s. 1.00 Relax, they're both the same size This spring marks changeover for. labelling tinned fruit, vegetables juices Government regulations re- quire moré-accurate statements on the label of contents. You're not really getting 19 ounces instead of the usual 20. It's just that the manufacturers admitting it was 19 ounces all along. KOUNTY KIST the of and are HOLD CHURCH AT HOME DESBOROUGH, England (CP)--Sunday evening at St. Giles' Anglican church in this Northamptonshire co m- munity have been cancelled. In- stead, the parishioners hold informal meet at each oth- ers services 5-LB.. 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