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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 May 1967, p. 28

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PB THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 3, 1967 Great Day At Rebuilt Village London, it was a chance te show| off his prize "dig" to an appre-jand Dr. G. Edward Hall, presi- dent of the University of West- ern Ontario. For Jesuits And MIDLAND, Ont. (CP)--It wasjin log and plant houses and a great day for the Jesuits--and|wagged an admonitory finger one Baptist. "Wonderful, wonderful," said Very Rev. Pedro Arrupe, world héad of the Society of Jesus, as he toured Tuesday the recon- structed 17th century village near here of Sainte - Marie among the Hurons. Leading the way jauntily in an intermittent rain was Wil- frid Jury, a 78-year-old Baptist archaeologist. : He trotted up and down stairs One Baptist as he pointed out details of chapels, dwellings, storehouses and shops on the site of the wilderness home of the Jesuit martyrs. The occasion marked the first visit to Canada from Rome by a superior general in the 427- year history of the Society of Jesus. To Dr. Jury, an honorary ciative audience. REVIVE HISTORY He glowed as the church bell in the little chapel was rung. The bell, from a 17th century French church near Rouen, was bought by Dr. Jury and his his- torian wife, Elsie, on one of their tours on the continent to find authentic designs of Sainte- duce, "It is here, at Sainte-Marie, that we are most conscious of what we owe to Canada," said Father Arrupe in his address to dignitaries who included Pre- mier John Robarts of Ontario and provincial cabinet minis- ters. curator of pioneer life at the University of Western Ontario in REDsWHITE KEEPS PRICES DOWN TENDER--JUICY BLADE ROAST RED OR BLUE BRAND Also attending, were Arch- bishop Philip Pocock of Toronto at this time of your country's centennial celebrations," Father Arrupe _ said, Ignace that we Jesuits are most Marie-type buildings to repro- t "T am happy to be in Canada "Tt is here at Sainte-Marie and at nearby St. conscious of Canada's past and of the heritage we owe to our brothers who were part of Ate ey a" EASING THE BELT BUDAPEST (AP) -- What- ever Hungary's economic prob- lems, the beer situation looks good. 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