Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Feb 1962, p. 7

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5 ue gs - ath On Oey a Ee ee eo ee, a Ye oe we PY, Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Dial 723-3474 | | Women's Editor THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 7, 1962 7\| | Adelaide McLaughlin H&S Holds aa Se. ¢ MR. AND MRS. ALBERT F.COX__ Showers of Good Wishes Bestowed on Pair Celebrating Their Diamond Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Albert Francis,Mayor Christine Thomas; Cox, Elgin street east, cele-'the City of Oshawa brated the 60th anniversary of} Twenty-five gift bouquets of Mr. Cox follows the trade o! their wedding at a reception at|flowers were arranged about piano tuning, which he origin Adelaide House, on Monday|the rooms, also a number ofjally learned afternoon and evening, Febru- gifts. The family of the honored Organ Co. of Bowmanville. ary 5. Mr. Cox is the son of|couple presented monetary; They are both members the late Mr: and Mrs, Davidigifts. The family consists ox and Mrs. Cox is the former, Mrs. Fred Smith (Florence),|awa. also|a happy: and healthy outlook always 0 at the Dominion of|King Street United Church, Osh- Well Attended Night Of Cards | Mrs. A. L. Bryant, Mrs. K. E. Francom, Mr. John Poltz, Mrs. Donald Campbell, Mrs. W. H, Faint, Miss Joan Hut-| | The rooms were decorated|cheon, Mrs Jack Bathe, Mrs. iwith baskets of flowers and)Aubrey Hurst, Mrs. Harold decorations in school colors of Pascoe, Mrs. Paul Wilkins, red, white and black. Mrs, Frank Gazley, Mrs.| Mrs. J. F. Benson, generalJ@™m¢s_ Morrison, Mrs. Sey-| convener, was assisted by Mrs.|™our Bigwood, Mrs. B. W.! G. E. Willson, Refreshments, |Boville. Mrs. Frank Gazley; tickets,; Progressive euchre prizes-- Mrs. + age bbs a ag and Mrs. Jean Kellar, Miss Joyce! 'Mrs. Max. Rosenheck; prizes, |; ; '3 a | is fe eae oe Magee and Mrs. John Richard- George Watson, Mrs. Joseph son; dishes, Mrs. G. W. Hig- Ward, Mr. L, G. Brown. The gins, Mrs. Lloyd Gardner; |G0or prize was won by Mrs. candy, Mr Harold Pascoe,|Douglas McLaughlin. The Adelaide McLaughlin |Home and School Association jrecently held its annual night jof cards. KEY WOMAN Mrs. F. N. Swackhammer is the key woman for the World Day of Prayer to be held in March when Chris- tian women in 145 different countries will circle the world with prayer. Mrs. Swackhammer will preside at the preliminary meeting to be held on Friday at the Salvation Army Citadel. --Oshawa Times Photo (McBride, vice-president and af- jternoon groups secretary; Mrs, |W. J, Head, recording secre- jtary; Mrs. J. S. Kerr, corre- sponding secretary; Mina Ful- ler, treasurer. Departmental secretaries: W. L. Thomson, evening where groups; Mrs. W. G. Ness and taught| Mrs. J. Hiscocks, rural adult work; Flora MacDonald, young women's and welcome Presbyterian WMs Gathers For Presbyterial Rally "There is an urgent need for|all denominations missionaries in Formosa andjare responsible for throughout the world today,"|Christian University said Miss Hazel -Macdonald,|Miss Macdonald has ey. acini at a 48th' English. 'oronto Presbyterial Women's Dpshepilel Soclaty, Presbyter-/ REPORTS jand welfare; Marjorie MeMul- lian Church in Canada, held in| Regional secretary Clarellin, girls; Mrs. N. H. Smith, \Fallingbrook Church. "The|Hanes presented reports show-|\children's; Mrs. Robert Craw- |world is wide open for the gos-|ing $34,000 raised in 1961 for|ford, home helpers; Mrs. James |pel because the people realize|home and overseas missions. Johnston, supply: Mrs. Robert that education is not enough," An additional $990 was contri-|Best, Glad Tidings; Mrs, Miss Macdonald said. --, for Aye and bales|George Lawrence, literature, Much has been done in For- V2. U@ at $4,985, were sent to} Mrs. G. B. Cunningham, lmosa during the last 100 years Canadian Indian Schools, down/press and pianist; Mrs. A. W. |so that Christian education/(0W" missions and Formosa.|Reid, life members; Mrs. T. J. could keep up with secular edu-|1¥° special projects this year|Trotter, historian; and Mrs. | | attend and Tunghai| "ts. ' helefi . '{in East Toronto were quilts|Ernest Hayward, social. 'saowa" contributed $100,000, to|f9F Ewart College and Bibles| istart the adult training schon! '°F, ener ata for women to train layworkers|,.." 4) nh ee : increase SOCIAL NOTICE 16 to 61 years of age. There seb Wa idl aint Sacra! ree 'they study. home. economics. of the Church in 1961, There lchurch history, the Bible, Tai-\2" Ow 581. shut in Home MARRIAGE lwanese and Mandarin ian. eolfery ae inceaeee Loan The marriage of Joanne Mar- | guages. formed at Shoe' Church, Con aaa: daughter of Mr. and Graduates work in Church awa. {Mrs. Frank A. Henderson, and prt aos nie A missionary Pageant "The|Donald Charles McKay, son of \Schools flourish with 27 women cranny of Oe. Church wasl one Aare, Sonatas eee |graduate workers under the! presented in the afternoon. jail of Oshawa, was solemnized | WMS yng ee aa oat ee ee on Saturday, January 27, 1962, caring for the aged, the relief INS ? se gale ' lof beggars and reaching out to! Mrs. Glenn Thompson install- la Mea Knox' Progbytenian the tribal people and mountainjed the officers: Mrs. How ar |Church with the Reverend R. B, 'aborigines. At the highest level,'Hogg, president; Mrs. Jack'Milroy officiating. principal, tables and chairs. (s om Room hostesses were a D. W. Hillock, Mrs. George| {'Vatson, Mrs. Morris Segal and/ (Mr. Frank Gazley had charge of the progressive euchre room Approximately 280 guests | were present to take part in bridge, euchre and progressive euchre. A total of 29 attractively dec- orated prizes were won by the} following: Mrs. Barbara Will-| more, Miss Evelyn Wilson, } Mrs. Murray Leslie, Mrs. J. B.; Raine, Mrs, H. E. Armstrong. Mrs. E. R. Munday, Mrs. Fred \Wilson, 'Mrs. G.. B. Thompson. STORE HOURS THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY OPEN "TIL f f Miss Ethel Blanche Pingle,/Mr. Arthur Cox, Mr. Frank Cox, 10.00 P.M. daughter of the late Mr. and|Mr. Clarence (Flin) Cox, who Mrs. Thomas Pingle of Bow-|is tax collector of the City of manville. The wedding was sol-/Oshawa emnized at the home of the Many greeting cards arranged) bride's parents, on February 5, in two large frames were dis-| 1902 played with a picture of the To receive, the bride of sixty,Bowmanville Band, the mar- years ago was gowned in pea-/Tiage certificate of the couple, cock blue peau de soie with a several pictures, also the write-| turban hat of blue flowers with UP of the wedding in The Cana-| pink accents. Her corsage was a/dian Statesman, 60 years ago.| white orchid presented by Mr.|Of particular interest was the) Peter Cox and Miss Brenda Mc-|!arge golden wedding ring with| Donald. Also greeting the guests appropriate banner, also the along with the bridegroom: of 5!8" depicting the 60th anniver-| sixty years ago was the bridal|Sary of "'Albert and Blanche"'.| attendant, Mrs. Sam Glannelle, Serving in the afternoon were} the former Miss Florence Pingle|Mrs. Frank Cox, Mrs. Clarence who was gowned in a gold and|COX. Mrs. Fred H. Sills, Mrs. green dress with pink and green|S. McRobbie, Mrs. Roy Dunn, accessories and a yellow carna-|Mrs. Arthur Ridgeway, Mrs. tion corsage. Pe me oe The family of the. honored|.; 05 Mrs. 'sordon Rice an couple, preceded by Mrs. Fred vite Ronald Pingle of Bowman- Smith, received the guests. Mrs. tie ee Smith was wearing a black and Psa = o Bs evening| white silk crepe dress with] 1, J he a n Coleman and black and white accessories and ay r n Glannelle, =i corse ia coe cores Pouring tea in the. afternoon] esses, deen Mesa was Mrs. Michael Starr and) Greeting the guests were Mrs. | Mayor Christine Thomas. Cen-|Walter Fair, Mrs. Reginald) tering the table was the wel /eae. Me. Rona €ox and Mr.| ding cake made and donated by, Serving in the evening were Mrs. Fred Sills, a niece of the Mrs. Lloyd Hancock, Mrs. Reg-| diamond anniversary _ bridal mg ane Mrs. Frank Cox,| couple. Mrs. Lloyd Hancock also|™irs. "larence Cox, Mrs. Ronald} addine| COX: Mrs. William Daggan, Mrs. | presented a square of wedding) Waite) pair. Mrs, fa Ronee! cake. of Bowmanville, Mrs. Roy Dunn Letters and telegrams of con- and Mrs. William Taylor. gratulation were received from| Miss Beverly McRobbie and Her Majesty the Queen; the gy gy Mgeieay ig Pr ' est book in the ne yg tec -- cuiefem| afternoon and in the evening, | ' 'Mr. F ; .in- U.S. President John Kennedy}},y, ak de a ee and Mrs. Kennedy; Labor Min-| poth mr. a : : . " . and Mrs. Cox are ister the Honorable Michael) young in their, outlook and have WATCH "BRAEMOR BABY" caption contest Friday, February 9th - Oshawa Times COMPARE AT A 1.14 SUPER SAVE INSTANT COFFEE 8-OZ. JAR HEINZ TOMATO JUICE '337 aioe 61 ag MIX oka. BRUNSWICK ie Sardines "* zp 15-0Z. Dog Food 'rns YOUR CHOICE EACH Compare at 2 for 49¢ Rose Margarine for the Starr; the Honorable John Robarts, Premier of Ontario; Out of Town Guests Congratulate Pair Out of town guests at the diamond wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cox: Mr and Mrs. Ronald Pingle, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs.| John Hare, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. George Knowles, Whitby: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Murison, Pickering; Mr. and Mrs. F. W Bower, Bowmanville; Mrs. Cliff Gartshore, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. George James, Bowman- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sim- mons, Niagara Falls; Mr. and Mrs. William Shupe, Mr. and} Mrs. Harold Blinkhorn. Mr. and) Mrs. W. F. Dunn, all of To-) ronto; Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Rlake, Grand Valley; Mrs.| Floriner New, Toronto; Mr and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Cour-; tice; Mrs. Victor Ridgeway. | Mr. William Pingle, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Pingle, all of To- ronto; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lover- idge, West Hill: Mrs. Ona Howie, Toronto; Mr. Mel Toad, West Hill: Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald. Rankin, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Reynolds, Hamp- ton; Mr. and Mrs. H. Balsom, Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. H. Pas- coe, Taunton; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Donald, Whitby: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox, Orillia; Mrs. Sam_ Glanville, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Max Windsor, Burlington; Mrs. Jack Glen- ville, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. William Snowden, Taun- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pin- gle, Hampton; Mrs. Arthur Rey- nolds, Hampton: M,s. Harold) Wilkins, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. George James, Mr. and| Mrs. F. W. Bower, at! of Bow- manville. A number attended) from the Florence Oddfellows) - Nightingale Lodge No. 66. Also} a number of the city aldermen prior to their meeting. Mr. Mi- chael Starr, Labor Minister, visited the couple at their home as he was due in Ottawa on Monday. Also attending on Mon- MEP. Mr. Tommy D. Thomas, Italian plaids, trim Sabre Stripes, cords and flannels.-'This is Canada's ONLY truly man-tailored sportswear. There is no subs for WOOL--and Merino worsted is the finest. Slims $14.95 Suits $29.95 LOWER LEVEL 72 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Wool is At home . . . at work. .. at play! 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