1 eA ï¬ â€" z: T @////gé | (C0) faz. 1 4% ig R e | P y f ""Charm hy 1. s # 3 "x) 1 Pray ts 1B /. oss Township ® B5 a. .. es . § o. H9s) [ i0 ho d | b ts / Wls > ‘Eif‘}’{%:*lf (9 ~3 C I C I b | â€" | C 405y 3. P . ouple celebrate es H ; "rats ,y(,,; '%X '? 50 h o d i ) : M5 yu% /6" ®rÂ¥, s th anniversary : 1 200 Tomorrow (Thursday) will Mr. and Mrs. Cole. Their | D We i * #f ins be a remarkable day for relatives and neighbours oc _ * e Ssmm lallthihies, a @| Allan and Florence Cole. worked together, block b;, < + 1 Un waae Â¥IT~ 4 C «* â€"â€"I o While it may just be block, to make the quilt . Sn e w se Te _| October 2nd to most other which will serve as a | 1 6 ;§,_;,"-‘__ 4 § ."5f S ear l | !|_people, for Mr. and Mrs. reminder of the occasion. i# [4 gf_,-_x | "â€â€˜ ~ > e Cole the date marks their Mrs. Cole (nee Beall), 68, | if" C » «5.3 ‘] C % 4 50th wedding anniversary. recalls that she and Mr. f +t Ap . _ C\ hese . 9 _ The Coles, _ who _ are Cole 74, honeymooned in W 9 i 1k C ; lifeâ€"long residents of Ross Sudbury immediately follâ€" it 39 4j C ul\ ¢{ Township, were married on owing their autumn weddâ€" f 4 m 9 &\ reg October 2, 1936 in Cobden â€" ing, staying with Mr. Cole‘s | P 4 Mé who. 2tz at the Presbyterian manse, brother. who was â€" living [ . 1 P L gy{, Ey i < _ with Rev. Connor conductâ€" there at the time. When ~of 9 F ;\%?a‘gii c t â€" / zs . ing the ceremony. they returned home, they : & g"i§ fall 9 ,(M:‘“?“? This past Saturday, famâ€" took up residence on a 100 . L/ e t {’4" ;' i ily and friends of Mr. and acre farm on the Fourth f alz *.: / / Mrs. Cole gathered at St. Line of Ross. & & \ ,_?(3\ â€" & Andrew‘s Presbyterian Kirk In 1947, they moved to $ ts e\ hég \. ogel Hall in Cobden for an open another farm nearby on ‘ S\ ;" 4 1. house in honour of the County Road 21. They still + e R P\ § . couple. It was a special day live there today, managing ; j ; es o fe c * ‘ for the Coles, with many close to 200 acres. *"‘We Poule . e P A ~2~ L s t s £ dozens of guests stopping still putter around," says Â¥ ce â€": hy .\ 6 _ . € by to wish them well. Mrs. Cole with a laugh. 1 $ ( l & , i4 2/ ) $ *A Among those who could ‘‘We couldn‘t do without a "a0 1} un t s nugse not attend _ and sent â€" the farm." 4 610 :. 90 oK grectings in their â€" stead Along with running the 1 onb tag 2: ¢ ga...awl were: Prime Minister Brian farm, Mr. Cole also held a & i o P 4 % Mulroney, Ontario Premier job with the Township of e ons ! %@ § _ David â€" Peterson, _ Ontario Ross, _ working _ as _ the es \a f Lieutenant Governor Linâ€"â€" municipal roads superinâ€" 22 5 ie / coln Alexander, and Renâ€" tendent. It was a position ;;;‘;:&, C & frew â€" South MPP_ Paul he held for 33 years before *A _ uns 6 Yakabuski. he retired. * * oR e > aih The Coles have a son Â¥ ; But there were also Mervin, who is married to Adg f several visitors who travellâ€" â€" Gail Wallace. They are also 4 ed a great distance in order very proud of their two * m 7 to celebrate with Allan and _ grandchildren and their two e /‘ Florence. A niece from _ great grandchildren. sn L. California was in attendâ€" In June of this year, the ance. as were several Coles received a special Allan and Florence Cole of Ross Township celebrated their 50th wedding Bot;sins lfr_om I\;lontreal].l anm:/hcrsaryl %ft a fe\; i i + : ; ther relatives "from all _ months early. Their son an anniversary Satur.day wn'h an open hous.e at §t. And_rew s Presbyterian Kirk Hall around" were also there, daughter.inâ€"law took them in Cobden. Hanging behind the couple is a friendship quilt presented to them DY _ says Mrs. Cole. c on a twoâ€"week vacation to their friends and neighbours. Mr. Cole is also holding a congratulatory plaque ‘A â€" highlight _ of _ the Newfoundland. ‘"We had a which they received from Ontario Premier David Peterson. afternoon was the presentaâ€" wonderful time,"" says Mrs. - tion of a friendship quilt to Cole, >