THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 13, 1959 3 Of Prayer Missionaries from Ecuador, the country of the murderous Auca Indians, participated in the ser- vice of the Oshawa Free Metho- dist Church Sunday night. They were Bill and Lois Miller of the Oriental Missionary Society's | Latin American staff who work in the Ecuadorian capital of {of Guayoquil, | Mrs. Miller, who is a talented | soprano singer, told of being |twice healed -- once from a grow: !ing tumor on the thyroid gland |and once from spasms of tetanus -- in answer to prayers. Among the songs she sang was | "We Rest on Thee". This, she said, had been sung together by |the five martyred missionaries {before starting out on their fatal {Journey. It contains a line from |which was borrowed the title, "Through Gates of Splendor", for ZZ the widely-selling book written |by Betty 'Elliot, one of slain men's wives. . 5 | She reported that Mrs. Elliot | i - iis still working among the Aucas 'Ww with some promise of success and that her three-year-old child plays] SSE 50S 4 NEW MEMBERS INITIATED BY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SUNDAY NIGHT a ministry of tract distribution and a radio nrogram besides op- srating the Night Cultural Insti-| the Knights of Columbus, No. | Two of the new members are tute where middle class natives 2671, initiated 44 new members | from Cobourg, the rest being | esl it has ever been, having | ture, with Grand Kvight J, J. | awa, District Deputy for Dis» come for English, Mathematics, | to the first degree of the order, | Oshawa residents. The enrol- doubled within two vears. The | Kelly, centre, in the front row, | trict No, 4. Psychology, A and Music ay night at the Oshawa | Council is now fiftn largest in (On Mr, Kelly's left 1s Very Rev. | Oshawa Times Photo ¥ | The St. Gregory's Council of | K, of C, hall, Bond «treet west, | the membership or St. Greg. | Ontario, The new members | Dean Dwyer, chaplain, and on ory's Council go 500 the larg- | are shown in the above pic- | his right J. Bawks of Osh. Church Honors | Scugog Garage "RABBI SPEAKS Picneer Members | oorol . Mayor Gifford Opens {presently on a trip in the United States, will be surprised to learn His Worship Mayor Lyman A.|Sabat, Mrs. A, Manilla, Mrs. upon their return, that the ga | ® Gifford was guest speaker at a Ksenia Zwarich, Mr. and Mrs, rage adjoining their cottage at| LJ banquet held in St, John's Greek Andrew Bilous, Mr. 2nd Mrs. Mi. |Stevenson's Point on Lake Scugog a Y | a a 1 Tar ee \ 9 Orthodox Church Hall Saturday | chael Shody, Mr. and Mrs. Kost was burned to the ground, | to honor the pioneer members Sykaliuk, Mr. and Mrs, Nick Tur-| Port Perry firefighters rushed| who have served the congrega- eski, Mrs, A, Furyk, Mr, and to the scene about 9 p.m, Satur-| Mayor Lyman A. Gifford offi-(hoped that in the future the Their greoting is always the tion faithfully and have paid their Mrs. Michael Katuzki, Mr. and! day to save the cottage owned by ally sened National Library|library will go to the home word peace." dues during the past 24 years. | Mrs. Alex Maga, Mr. and' Mrs. Martin Rennick, and another Cla y open Nationa oo ra 4 "Many people cannot get to the, The official language in Israel wale Bi progam Jegan, George Dragotnals. Drwire B neary eotiage, he fire 4 Week in Osliawe the ot peo library and as the city grows we is Hebrew, The second official HEN n nS : ve: Jo viol 9: ov tur | ig yer serv.ce In i wurch president, Dmyiro Ba- he cause of the fire Is unde-gram presented in ie Mc-imay finds use for a mobile library! language is Arabic, Rabbi Norde: WHEN MEMBERS OF the ture, left to right, the Most Rev. tom picture, le ft to right, are church conducted by the Rev. D.|bij, was master of ceremonies. termined, shlin Library auditorium $ to got x I od lifferen AnFUARS ig Sra oR gin don Lawlor Homebuilders Co-opera- | F. A. Marocco, auxi'iary bishop Hon. Michael Starr, federal Luchak and assisted by the Rev. Following grace he proposed a -- ---- _____|Laughlin Library auditorium Sun-|to go to schools 'ard different said it is a miracle that such an 4 ¢ ir Victory Tap i ¢ J E ter of labor: and Mrs. (oS } Ld ) V. P POSE av ni parts of the city," old language as Hebrew can be Be ar Pn tei Cin St ho Th veut z M. B. Dymond and her oo P. Zaparyniuk, The church choir toast to the Queen and introduc- LAKE ALMOST GONE day nig! The chairman, Rabbi M, adapted to modern usage Banquet Saturday night in Lawlor, anc 0 ; od | >" was conducted by Mrs. D. Lu- ed the pioneers. Walter Kuch, | | Take caused by flood. Each night of the week therd is|\ i. be abselce of the . by Gregory's Auditorium, head | the group until his recent trans- band, the Hon. M. B nymond, 2 : The stmall 194 caused by flo special progr: resent. orden, in the absence of the After the Rabbi spoke two ble guests includea, top pic- | fer to Newmarket, Ont. In bot- | provincial minister of health chak, vice-president, proposed a toast ing on Ridgeway Ave. between '© be a special program present-| oq sneaker from Toronto, films were shown, One, called table guests include p pic | 4 8 ' . | by cig . | The honored members, seated to the pioneer members, houses No. 447 'and No. 443, is ed by one of the ethnic groups. spoke on the *Mireculous Re. ' Israel My Country," told the {at the banquet table were: Mr. The Rev. Dmytro Luchak read gimost gone Mrs. Arthur Floody, Sunday night's program was puto cine yawish State no story of Israel through the eyes of FOUNDER LAUDED {and Mrs. Theodore Tychij, Mr. the congratulatory letter from | 409 Ridgeway Ave., reported to. On by members of the Jewish He said it was the greatest a young NevapaPermnD Tio kia 3 " 4 : 8¢ $ : 3 i and Mrs. Nicholas Katuzki, Mrs./the Right Rev. Archbishop day, She said the works depart.| community, realization of the visions of the It showed people at work and | Dora Motkaliuk, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, who was unable to be ment worked on it all last week.| The mayor said he was certain| prophets, play. It showed the teeming city Alex Lucaks, Mra Mig, Mike present this Fyenig, | It has made us feel very hap-|ethnic groups were taking full' Israel feels responsible to streets and the many newcomers, utchak, . a Mrs. William, ther speakers for the evening py." advantage of library facilities. He gather in the exiles and has kept! Modern factories were set against ~ Hercia, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hus- were Rev. P. Zaparyniuk, M ------ i - ouse Pro SS] tia, Wir. a | . FRARR hb ------ {her gates wide, he raid, They|bustling Bedouin markets, Co-op H Cl Duy tL oars, FPR A (LT rp ag nil yay Te \ Bay h camps, {met in Galilee," It showed the | ° ° |Jes, Hany Cymbaitk, Hon. gud The Yiumes Was prepay +d and MAY HELP EXPORTS He pointed out that Israel is in| beauties of Israel, Areas shown i > ae ag A Mis. We ter served y the sisterhood of the constant danger of aggression. were The Lake of Guhlee, Tiber CCOI 2) 1 raise Supnickl, Mr. an rs. Peterichurch, i Li 7 {*"They are a proud people, They|ias, Safad, Nazareth, Haifa, Varl vw. [I are proud of their land, of their|ous shrines were also shown, | B i h B et war and even of their desert," Mothers To | ceiesravine | T1181 DU Fry ts pss one I FIRST OF THE WEEK Members of the clergy and rep-|N. J. Gignac, pastor of St. Mary"s|this project, Father Lawlor set resentatives of the federal and of the People Church; Most Rev.|an example for the clergy in EE rm, JE AT BRS Be Form Group | .BIRTEDAYS | Cuts Auto Tax | SixHurt SPECIALS in St. Gregory's Auditorium when Dwyer, pastor of St. Gregory's|who help themselves rather than! 1 ; 60 members of the Lawlor Home-| Church; Rev. George Topsheee, lean on others, wishes to .he following resi- Bir T 14 PLE i ce 20 g tended a victory dinner. There Movement Extension Depart- dren held a meeting at the home days today Special London, England, [employment and a more econ ~ ...be done, if people are willing to ' J Yorem sel Starr, federal minister of la-|J. E. Lawlor, founder and super F cently to organize as a mother's) p07 Kehoe, 448 Mil- turers in provincial minister of living in Newmarket Dr. Dymond said the victory knowledge about diabeties, diets, ZIG-ZAG Tones PP o Joan Jubkavich, 223 Huron 3 i ] ing in public life | Mrs. W. R. Lean, 414 Elgin| mobiles and its complete abolition as manufacturers are jubilant awa, was a passenger in a To- people say, 9 Chadburn stre Marshal v : operative hav howr X coat Amory, Chancellor of the mercial vehicle chassis. There main street Saturday night. He months, RUMMAGE sale at Centre Street! THE Silver Cross Women ol¢ co-operative have shown ; ,| enue; Da » Easter Kemlo, i p as take 5§ Memo, 8 Church, Tuesday, Ths, 10 East t ood at ie Budo holdin | there are young Canadians who meet on the second Wednesday| ,, ji DEvine Easter KGelvo, mobile" prices, ranging from 32 vehicles, Since the 30 per cent nh kena fo Hoss Ms metal Hoo Group. #64 wor y, April 16 egion n 8 s oo + cheapes ls as si ) e fac y abit : hy y April 16, in the Legion ara not so dependant. of each month in the various) 3. oo" 640 Dundas street, [Pounds for the cheapest models tax was simply added to the fac-f on bruises. was unhurt: 0 50 cents including lun 35h aid the Church has li A) is i 4 ™ PO i i including ln : BINGO tid the Church has lived up t0|a4yisor for the Oshawa and Dis- form The Oshawa Times of |effect immediately, They are ex- will be considerable, in some "ad; Lindsay, is in the hospital Church, Evening Guild naught 5 You have sho ha Cana om -- ou have shown that Cana- meeting and answered a number (Hillyer, 514 Dawes road, Toron- "2 SINGER 2 p.m, sharp 2 to the group. AP Wie 4 ! : rent attraction is "Some 60 per cent to 50 per cent, isifecting the automobile industry 10. and son, Keith, 12, were ad. \ ud, next meeting on May 13. ing fr 2 ne rerations JUBILEE PAVILION £ an wyer pointed but that - - ; Jig Lom face Jacerations: and ¢ All were released shortly after ci meeting at Lovell Ti sal be Soon work Dos Chi Seaso {more popular models of British scale Which takes Into consider-| where the Hillyers were spend: School, 8 o'clock, April bec mazingl J S ' Over Weekend | cars, as a result of the tax reduc- ation the type and size of the ing the weekend. Both cars were SEWING CENTRE A : ¥ n Ariane? u h, TAKE OFF POUN Mary Humphries on portant °, Iported by Oshawa Poli duri |A105, 68 pounds; Hillman Minx, To public transport 'companies, Constable Bill Moseley of the Textiles, Tea served at ' ' (ES ported by Oshawa Police during, 5 the annual saving bill will bey. : : ) ISIBLY 5. VOICES HAPPINESS 45 pounds; Hillman Husky, 39 R1 Saving Lindsay Police Force investigat- RA 5.2591 very Tuesd ht at SS ing the success a cab driven by John Chandler, its i vi pvery 2 ; 7 cet 3 A bed A Vauxhall Victor, 42 nds: Stan.' mates that its annual saving will en 8:30 pm. a WOODVIEW achieved hy co-operation, He said! 182 Windsor avenue, was in colli t al or {dard Vanguard, 58 pounds; Hum. be 470,000 pounds if trolley buses efiorls or thers might be Dermage, estimated at $350, re- 84t Z . refers awen-| yolv! 1 i i \ BINGO Lawlor. He referred to the even-{on Athol street east, involving pi et to dock in Oshawa this year| A spokesman for the Society of |in the publication, within an hour (52-57) leader and teacher 215 Mary street. Damage to the hat by Mayor Lyman A. Gifford|ed the long-awaited reductions.|caps, Their prices have heen re- Tender EAT'N r Bloor an IY > % sblane "hie : MONDAY, APRIL 13 Romeo Leblane for "hls untiring year, | "By encouraging home sales'in the purchase tax. INCLUDING $100 FREE bers. Prizes included glasses, Dwyer, the Hon. Michael Starr, and Oswego, before opening the | THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS the Hon. Matthew Dymond, Town- shipping season in Oshawa. i the Lawlor Co-op, was toast the authorities of Central Mort- mony of presenting the hat (it| TUESDAY, APRIL 14 $1.00 odmission gives you new homes located al Rossland and their building superintendent, | panied by his brother, harbor-| cordially invite you to attend their é a . ian" i i 86a . 86a ant pastor of St. Gregory's the seven "new Canadian" famil-|signed to Dixon Fuels Ltd. | to be held in the Coad and Sherwood Pork. 0e- Coportmtios "ihe So-0perative| my Torn NEW HOSPITAL CAFETERIA COUNTRY STYLE success was the ed sr experi-| 2 iccess was the earlier experi-| Edwards, Father Lawlor said the| wry Howard Phelps, Masson fa 5 fy n . ative : " dents of Oshawa and district | a ' iohop 7. builders' Co-Operative Ltd. at-'a member of the Co-Operative LAUDS CO-OPS Eight mothers of Diabetic chil who are celebrating birth | By M, McINTYRE HOOD jand promoting a higher level of In Crash SALE were 210 present. ment, St. Francis Xavier Univer. He held the co-operative up as or Mrs George Glassford, 132] rs i. omie level of production, these The guests included Hon. Mich- sity, Antigonish, N.S., and Rev. proof there Is nothing that caw! Central Park boulevard north, re-| sy Joc ey oi 53 Dounling | ee changes will assist our manufac. 3 SINGER e Sadi Rg | : maintaining competi bor, and Mrs. Starr; Hon. M. B. Visor of the project, whe is now bry. group in order to gain more| 0 LT Seem LONDON -- The British auto-|tive prices in their sales drive At Lindsay Dymond, 6 dine RA Bob mak mobile industry has received a|ahroad." health, and Mrs. Dymond; Rev. Bishop 'Marocco said that in Danquet was one of his most and problems peculiar to the dia- abie. 719 Chesterton avenue: |decided stimulus from the reduc: COMMERCIAL VEHICLES LINDSAY --- F. Freeman, 17 pleasant experiences since start--_betje child. | y y (tion of purchase tax on auto-| Road transport firms, as well 406 St. Lawrence avenue, roan MACHINES A street; Harmy Hicks, 123 Ver ' He suggested that too many Street east, was elected as chair-| ht ee Re M |on commercial vehicle chassis gyer the complete removal of the rar S involv COMING EVENTS "Let the government man and Mrs. George Mitchell,| dun road; Johnny Kaymowicz, 100 Le eq'in 'the budget of Heath-| 30 SIRI mom | onto car w hich was Involved in Some used only a few ¢ , ve Smee 3 h. secretary. It ( ; |a two-car crash or Lindsay's -- do it". But the memoers of the| Simcoe street north, secretary. lt Vaillancourt, 177 Elliott ave R that was decided that this group will : Exchequer. Reductions In auto: was no tax on the bodies of these NIGHT of cards, Ca gi ail m. Tea 35 cents 86b x members' homes. | y to as high as 288 pounds for the {op ice sehic > SAV Sard Ml : Mentioning Father Lz . " | t, 'Whitby. $ 8 & . tory price of the vehicle, the sav-| . Oshawa, Tuesd i fentioning Father Lawlor, he "ny "yy Roy Rowsell, medical ae Min oY persons to in. | expensive Bentley, have gone into|ing to cdbmmercial vehicle buyers Peter. Hutton, 18 Verulam RUMMAGE sale Tuesda » whole idea of Christian liv.) " \ i ia : i i : . trict Branch of the Canadian Dia- hy h sted to bring 1 immediate suffering from head injuries and H 1 p.m. Simcoe Hall. Auspices Christ : NH hi ther birthdays each day will [pected to bring an imine cases amounting to between 80 : a ments & it ba Cor : Pak Aux betic Association, attended the| I eed ls ay The (boost in sales of automobiles. [and $1000 pounds. possible internal injuries. Carl Payme o Su 0 a le. -{ dians still. have a pioneer Spirit. Poin inter: Regent Theatre good for a Reduction of the purchase tax puTY REDUCE h MPLE on TUESDAY, APRIL i I of questions that were of interest A ; ! Wal 0 purchd DUTY REDUCED to, driver of the seccnd car, his KINSMEN BINGO wt No matter what you are build- | four-week period. The cur- |on moter cars by ene-sixth, from, Another important change af- wife. Ann their daughter Beth FEATHERWEIGHTS Reaulors Special 0 ing, you are bringing the coun-| The group is hoping to obtain| . " ) N : Tuesday, Apr. 14th Juiars = oF i nd ry closer to its destiny," he a psychologist to address their Came Running . perhaps not as much as the manu- ig the reduction of the excise tax mitted to the hospital. all suffer share the ea ) Reports on birthdays will |facturers had hoped for, but it is on buses and coaches to one-third ] : be received only between the |regarded as an excellent step to- of the present rate, with a mini bruises an FREE ADMISSION C d A t accomplishments of the past hours of 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. wards creating more employment mum of 12 pounds remaining . 4 anadian ssociation should be a sample of what is to T ) id in the automobile industry, unchanged, This excise duty is ? BUSES 4g : : y . 8 excl WV 18 being admitted. The Toronto car EXTRA B ' b of Consumers annual be done wo Cl ents Reductions in the prices of the calculated on a complicated wag on its way to Seidl ELNA OSHAWA 5 0 Pp S. 13th Speaker Mrs "Eve ryone sec ms to have done tion, work out as.follows: vehicle and increases with every damaged to the extent of $300 his best and that is what's im 1 | Austin A35, 32 pounds; Austin passenger seat, ; Only two accidents were re is yy de AS 1 a OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE -.7 the weekend | : aE 7:30 r : . s | sounds: Ford Zephyr, 50 1s: considerable. An official of the| a Cobuy ; Nr. Starr express < happi-| On King s.reet east, Saturday, pounds; Ford Zephyr, 50 pounds; ibe he se ed. Dr. Coburn attended the in- Ir. irr expressed his happi v € §! \ Vauxhall Cresta, 60 pounds; London Transport Executive esti- jured parties. 100 G S t, O v f NAKA it was too bg re wasn' at sion with a car driven by Sheri- i 37 you h | COMMUNITY CENTRE i % . 9 oy in -- Y that dan Gibson, RR 2, Banaanvam| her Hawk, 69 pounds: Morris(are included and 370,00 pounds jam peration in 0 ans ' ou bats ie strictly old hat Minor, 35 pounds; Wolseley 6.90, if they are not. norms nasser | WONSTER Sob Soi lt Sod from the aecident. + iP EELS, Tar of he gb oie. A AE -/g18 or RA 23-2 . 'ole' Ante oO Pathe Sunday, an accident occurred Re ein ain rindi Q | ne immediate effect o e Gerry Cole introduced Father y His coal-carrying ship was the MAY HELP EXPORTS |purchase tax reductions is seen ing as "our graduation night" [€a7% drives by Walter Marks: Jol| so: according to tradition, he was| Motor Manufacturers commented of the budget speech being de- BINGO | and to Father Lawlor as "our and Grant Stanley James Wood, presented with a venerable silk that the whole industry welcom-|jivered, of lower prices for used ST. JOHN'S HALL After Father Lawlur's remarks, © 4 : azn | Saturday afternoon. Referring to the possible effect quced by approximately the i TONIGHT the chairman presented a gift to tWO cars was esitmated at | This was Capt. Taylor's fifth on export sales, he said: amount of the one-sixth reduction TYRUE-TRIMBEEF his 5 work on behalf of the sharebold: more sees was the friends who, The stalwart "Midland Prince" | -------- -------------------------- en ---- He \ ers as superintendent'. sto y them, {was the first ship of the season in|% $1,300 CASH PRIZES A draw was held for the mem-| 'He mentioned Very Rev. Dean Sodus Point, Hamilton, Toronto | 12 KING ST. E. - RA 3-3633 toasters, kettles, ete. Si 85t CASH DOOR PRIZES W. G. Edwards, president of ship of Whitby Planning Board,| At the time-honored token cere. | of the = ] | | ! | master at the victory banquet gage and Housing Commission, |is always taken back by the city, | eat ecia S ue an RUMMAGE SALE RED BARN |which was followed by a dance. |their solicitor Terrance Kelly,|and the captain given a token | OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL P ? S. ed. The Lawlor Co-op includes 30|their engineer 'Wes Dempsey gift), Mayor Gifford was accom-| | card plus free chance on 3 1 atvard ros rast Whi " shop dA Gi 1-30 cin and Garrard roads in East Whit- Romeo LeBlanc as "wonderful master Lloyd Gifford, and wharf-| 30 PM $100.00 cash door prize by Township. This is the third of [friends of the co-op movement." inger, Gordon Robinson. | MEATY | | $ A St. Andrew's Church BUS SERVICE TO DOOR [three housing groups founded by [LEADERSHIP PRAISED The Midland Prince brought a| I CE 70 DOO Rev. J. E. Lawlor, former assist-| The capacity for hard wark of | cargo of coal from Oswega con- PORK HOCKS (5 LBS.) 0) 00 - s---- -- ---- x Ld THE FAMOUS wood and Sherwood Park. opportunities the co-operative FLYING OB EC 7 ) : PEAK |movement gave them, at times, ] (Enter via main hospitol entrance on Alma Street) ULSTER GIRLS' CHOIR ~~ roves seeaxs [Sokal Sieh l i: | a sine 8 us Father Lawlor said the factor Lawlor said. | SEEN OVER CITY on the evening of . which contributed most to their| Mentioning chairman, William | > FROM BELFAST, IRELAND ; % : TUESDAY, APRIL 28th, 1959 n a thrilling two-hour performance o ence of Sherwood Park and measure of leadershi { Ee ; p is reflect-igireet reported 1 AT EIGHT O'CLOCK Ce > Wvldey ights . s t, repor seeing an un: ngs and Dances yldewood Heights ed clearly in the measure of suc- |identified flying object over Osh-| MEATY CENTRE ST. OSHAWA facts and figures at your dis- work yet to be done in organiz-|across the sky from east to west posa ing the community. He urged the | at approximately 9 p.m. Reports will be submitted by the various Committees and de- of "These experiences would have | members to resist any temptation| "J was j f can : q | $ as just going out to take a partments and election of Honorary Officers and Directors for One Day Only Saturday, April 18 counted for nothing, of course, if to fence themselves from the rest |look at the weather," she said.]] the current year will be held. Your presence will add to the AFTERNOON 2:30 P.M. 75¢, EVENING 5:00 P.M, §1 [Ton Radu tie bumithy and 20d of te Ommuiy. =. oot ps ting bad a ved aud green]. intefest of We meeting. Please. pion te stiend ond loom 3 - : F i . / 2 | ' ' ide: v of spit Presented by St George s Church Men s Club in which they were given and to|was never intended to set you bf pg y She sides Ww Sheu} your Hespital and Whe Tew Hospial Plan ealy pareri S L 29° TICKETS ON SALE -- use them the way you did." |apart. It is the nature of the| Mrs. Phelps believed the object] A. E. McGILVRAY, W. A. HOLLAND, B, h e DOBBIE, JEWELLERS -- KING ST. WEST He said a second factor which movement to widen, not aet, | cou been one of the satel President. Se KRESGE" oO WwW 0 5 ly contraet, Id hav | . cretary. . RESGE'S . OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE made work encier snd surceseivony svmnathies for others" thre we ve heen the Eg | a i A ae : "They not only did tstand- cess. 'a S ' ' lps | : issi ST. GEORGE'S PARISH HALL lig ey oo Soly 3id.3h out sta: Test: stresont the' 'amouat of iv a lo, ws finshed Guest Sosaler: Ways doin ©. Féllerron, oP, Commissioner, P k T d | - [4] ork Tenderloin . 69