Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Oct 1967, p. 8

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES Wednesday, October 11, 1967 COUNTY LINES Couple Celebrate 40th Anniversary More than 150 friends and rel- atives called on Mr. and Mrs. 'Bert. Gibson, Blackstock, re: 'cently to extend their congratu- 'lations on the celebration of their 40th wedding anniversary. ! 'The celebrants, who wer mar- 'ried at Greenbank, farmed in that area until 1939 when they moved to Cartwright Township. They retired to Blackstock in| ' 1966. Mr. Gibson was for some time the popular reeve of the ' township. They have a daughter, Mrs. Howard Trewin (Gladys) and a son, Glenn, both of Oshawa. The guest book was in charge of their five grandsons. Mrs. David) 'Wilson, Mrs. Wardell White, , Mrs. Balfour Moore, Mrs. Clark 'Williams and Mrs. Ray McGill ' poured tea. The young people of Yelverton served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson received many gifts including a large wall mir- ror from their family. SCHOOL DANCE BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- The 'fall dance at the Cartwright High School, sponsored by the Grade 9 students, was a suc- cess. Donna Edgerton and John Lethang. Bonnie and Glenn Mal- ' colm won the spot dances. The door prize was won by Eleanor, ; Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tur- | ner and Mr, and Mrs. Neil Mal- ' colm acted as chaperones. EXPO FILMS BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Films of Expo are being sent by the Women's Institute to its "adopted" boy in Hong Kong as a birthday gift. A projector was previously sent. BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Mrs. . Sam Cawker gave a talk on the plastic industry at the Women's) Institute meeting attended by members from Nestleton and] . Shirley. Miss Bonnie Malco'm, Nestleton, played an instrumen-' tal selection and Mrs. George] Heaslip, Nestleton, read a cen- tennial peom. Mrs. Tripp of Shirley, showed pictures of her: maritime trip. 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