Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 4 Jul 1955, p. 3

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- SEA CADET SCOUTS stand at attention during the flag raising and other opening ceremonies at the giant Rendezvous which was held at Camp Samae, The big get-together attracted more than | cluded yesterday and Included a 350 Sea Scouts and Rover Scouts | colorful and extensive program, from" Ontario, Quebec and the | J. H. Rigg, of Oshawa, former United States, The Rendezvous | Sea Scout master, district come started last Thursday and con. | misioner and member of the y Dominion Council of Boy Scouts, was in charge of the meeting while Don Houlden, of Oshawa, was chairman of the Rendez vous committee ~Times-Gazette Photo WI dais ls sis Mis ou 7 AKE-OFF FOR CAMPS ure for training camps in On- tarfo and Alberta, Cadet lostruc- | In the background Lew Scott, A Ontario Regiment cadets from { Oshawa and district receive their final briefing before their depart. tor Henry Davis seated, is iv Selected For | Gospel Of Peace | US. Course Urged For World | Major T. W. E. Finan, 34 of Sarnia, has been selected to al tend the United States Armed frgcos Staff College at Norfolk Va. He has heen serving as Ca padian Liaison Officer with the United States Army Field Forces Fort Munro, Va A member of the Royal Cana. dian Dragoons, Maj. Finan enlist ed in 1939 in The Royal Canadian Regiment and served overseas with that unit and the 4th Cana dian Reonnaissance Regiment is Sergeant The people of earth need to ance of lay participation have their feet 'shod with the gos- Church's program of evangelism. | pel of peace' rather than with the G. Eric Jones, convention chair. | gospel of destruction," stated Ches-| man and conference president, sugs | ter L. Torrey, international treas- gested over 32 different méthods urer of the Seventh.day Adventist of evangelism that every member Church, Washington, D.C in! could find usable according to his one of the closing addresses of the! ability, He named such activities Adventist convention at Oshawa! as writing to shut-ins, visiting pris Missionary College ons and hospitals, engaging in we With a new high in attendance of | fare and medical projects, conduct: | more than 1,500, the Adventist lead: | ing classes in alcoholic prevention er stated that Christianity offers! and leading out in youth clubs, hope for those who see nothing but CHURCH WORK | annihilation in the future and ans.) Throughout the conference dele Princess Louise Dragoon ! fards). He wag commissioned in wers a need met by no other reli-| gates and friends have been told Since the war he has held sev. | Rion While Communism is a relig-| to have full confidence in the ver t ' hin staff aproiutments including fanatical loyalty of its followers, its prieniples to work in their lives er Christians must study to grasp the "The great characters of the Bible fullness of their hope and give. their | were not mythical supermen," de. | Att d | PEACE DISCIPLES | D.C., world secretary of the Ad. en ance While urging that Christians see! ventist Sabbath Schools, as he ad- | to It that they are disciples of peace | dressed the convention | Mark Honored | volution, Mr, Tor declared that | during the ten-day conference, Giv+ ™ p rion } the proof of Christianity 'must | ing an impetus to this phase of the | Certificates for perfect attend be found in the 'pudding' of kindly, | convention's activities was a spe- ax os cial guest, Geprge Choo} i tet lowers.' Allegan, Michigan. Mr. Sowler, now : Thr p ) | ear, was the first pub. Simeoe School on Tuesday by the Throughout the f{en-day meet | in his 90th y w rst pu eincinal | Present a balanced program of in. day Adventist Church In this area, | I Burson fd She Beiscival, struction in practical Christian liv | taking up his work here in 1900, In| . at. | . p .| 19 ) sett ed the pupils on this accomplish ing; Including seminars in evangel-| 1910 he had charge of setting up ' tion and youth guidance, Stress|Advenist summer convention in would see more trying for this | (as laid on the essential import-|this area Those honored were: BEE -. . Hercla. Two - year certificate - Pl C t Of S Arth Deane Malloy, Iris Jacenty, Del an rema 0n 1r ur phine Harmer; Margaret Ellis Terry Nikiforuk One year, certficates Lucius LONDON (Reuters)~The spirit-|ualism, Family lawyers denied | Semenko ary ringle Tony | yalist-minded family of Sir Arthur | there was any mystery about the Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock | secret exhumation. They said the Butt, Dorothy Gibbs, Gloria ul uson, Yolande Sabadin, Billie urday and admitted his coffin and | family home, now up Br sale, in| enchyn, Ronald McKnight, ail| that 'of his wife had been dug up| order to be given a permanent rest. | for possible cremation | ing place in the family vaults Millar, Wilfred Wannamaker, Joan 4 Aylesworth, Carolyn Kinsman, Ja. |per headlines and rumors of a, ter, Group Officer Jean Conan | Ludmila Bolotento, Randy Johns, | "mystery" about exhumation of Doyle of the RAF, said she con: | and Ted Dobrishinsky {the author who died 25 years ago sulted first with her brother, | Conan Doyle was a spiritualist | possibility of cremating the par leader and members of his fam-| ents' remains. She said these would In Toronto Garage sonal messages' from him after ing place" with the ashes of her TORONTO (CP)--A young motor. his death elder brother, Denis, a big game his car and found the body of a by any family member of spirit-'last March at th age of 45 atranger hanging from the roof by, July 11 entified had been dead 1 np an had een Cond: Jour Auto Explodes { haired mother of two children, wag arrested shortly after her hug telephone exchange | O'Boyle, a 37.vearold Dublin - WEATHER PERMITTING, THERE Wife Charged expressed belief that the outlawed ning MeLovanin Band: Shell Irish Republican Army planted the v , Melau in Fa 'a ces Oshawa Film Council Montt| BELFAST (AP).-An aturely West, Tuesday, July 5, 8 pm 154a a . haa Ordring her held while police | BINGO MONDAY, JULY 4, & P.M, |APpearance in court today charged | ooo dF «oe iy investigations, | SALE 1.30 PM WRDNES plosion which wrecked a ear and!that she be allowed to attend her Knox Presbyterian Church Killed her husband Saturda hushand's funeral "on the grounds 3 jon In fact that evokes the most | acity of the Scriptures and to put tario) Regiment | witness with clarity, he said cared L. L. Moffitt, of Washington, rather than of class hatred and re Adventist literature were sold| ance and never late during the patient, hopeful living hy its fol ' "I'S p peretary for » Seventh | Home and School president, Mrs Adventist leaders attempted to! lishing secretary for the Seventh ment 'and hoped the next year | 15M, health, welfare, soll.conserva. | tent accommodation for the first] Three . year certilicate Joan fare satire om ween) Doyle Creator Sherlock Holmes Klein, George Roletenke Ronald Holmes, broke its deep secret Sat-| coffins were removed from the | netle Kochanski. Beverley Black, The disclosure brought newspa-| The author's 42-vearold: daugh- | - "110 years before his second wife | Adrian, a noted explorer, about the | . Finds Body Hanging ily claimed to have received per-' be put in 'a more permanent rest ist here opened his garage to get The'e was no mention Saturday | hunter who died in Mysore, India, a plece of rope. Police sald the un Mrs. Carm el O'Boyle, dar M I Kill d {band's automobile blew up near a COMING EVENTS Man Is Killed, Joweller, died in the blast. Police will be a showing of Himsa Wednesda attractive | bomb to blow up the exchange, but INGO AT THE AVALON KING ST. |20.yearold woman made a brief [that it exploded prem Polish Hall, 219 Olive Ave. Proceeds | [with complicity in a mystery ex-|magistrate J. R Campbell asked | sa | The case was adjourned until' of Christian charity," | basement, ing the last-minute instructions were included in this group which left Oshawa last wepk ' Times-Gazette to To Withhold Home Payment Oshawa Public Utilities Commis. slon is to withhold payment of a in the balance of $325 on a pumphouse | Per, engineer's new residence until the commission has received a bill of sale, A request of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Work ers for a list showing the employees | status with regard to wages, years | | of service, éle,, was left to the general manager for an answer. The city is to be informed of the extra cost entalled in the under- ground extensions at Athol ard Centre streets through the varia tions of level and widening Requests for walermain exten. slons to serve houses n the new subdivision, north of Rossland road west, were granted, with reser. vations, by the commission Peterborough Man Badly Scalded By Hot Milk PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- A Peterborough dairy worker, John Bischof, 48, was in critical condi- a stream of hot milk had burned 70 per cent of his body. A con- densing pan used for making ice- cream mix was overfilled and in- lected air forced off the lid and Bischof was scalded. 'T SAW..." "During the heavy storm some time ago, the water was so deep on Celina street that the road was covered from curb fo curb. A cat was sitting on one side of the road, crying to get to the other side. T SAW a woman take off her shoes and stockings, wade across through the water and carry the cat to the other side of the road. ™ Mrs, G. Edgar, 150 Celina Street, Is being sent two guest tickets for the feature picture, "Daddy Long Legs," now be. ing shown at the Regent The atre, or for any other feature shown there during the next month, for having sent in this 1 SAW item Entries for this column should be sent to the "I SAW" Editor, The Times - Gazette, Oshawa, Two guest tickets for he Regent Theatre will be sent to the senders of any item pub lished Since only one item Is used each day, only the most un usual and striking observations will be published, and in the order in which they arrive at The Times Gazette : ROBRED AGAIN BEAVERTON (CP) Thieves broke into the Beaverton co-oper- ative mill early Sunday and robbed the safe of about $600. It was the fourth time in as many years that the mill had been robhed. Last IP'eb. 7 thieves blew open the safe and took about $1,200 in cash. PUC Reports More Users The statistical report of the Osh awa Public . Utilities Commission shows over - all electrical con sumers of 14.160 at May 31. Of| these 12,794 are domestic and 767 commercial, Water consumers increased by 52 from 10,935 and water heater users rose by 83 to 7,200. Street lighting Increased by 52 from 2,506 and seven additional hy- drants have been installed, Electric overhead and under- ground mileage distribution has remained constant, while water main mileage has gone up to 99.52 from. 98.67 Net profit on electricity for pe riod 'ending May 31 was $101,847, 34, while net profit on water was $34,496,17, Bible School | Is Planned Children from nursery to senior age will begin two weeks of dally | vacation Bible school on Monday | at First Baptist Church, Classes will continue each week-day from 1:30 p.m, until 3:30 p.m. Mrs Lawrence Horne, who conducted the outstandingly successful school last year, has spent months: of preparation on this year's pro. gram, It is expected that several de- nominations besides Baptist will be represented, Last year 75 chil. dren from the United Churches were present fhe program will include Bible ptudy, singing, recreation and ghandcrafts, all a part of one inte. | \ grated study; it will be aimed at training children in a pleasant at. mosphere of fellowship to under. nd Alm and ideals of the hrist Church, Some experts have estimated that through the concentrated program of the va. cation school children receive teaching equivalent to one year at Sunday School, Those who will assist Mrs. | Horne are: Mrs. Harold Audley | |and Miss Carol Audley, nursery; ! [Mrs, James Fax, Mrs. Allan Hop- | Mrs. J. H. Wilkins, begin. | Mrs. Gordon Besse and ners; | house has been completed and the | Miss Patricia Rice, primary; Mrs, Nickerson and Mrs. Sidney Par | rott, Junior; Mrs. Sidney Winsley, | Senior; registration, Mrs. Sidney | Canfield; refreshments, Mrs. Rich {ard Britton; assistant to director, | Mrs. D. H. Rice. C.R.A MONDAY | | Recreation office open all day, | 19.00:5.30 p.m, | Supervised recreation on the following parks: Alexandra, North' Oshawa, Woodview, Baker | | Memorial, Eastview, Bathe, Sunny- | side, Victory, Harman, Kingside, | | Storie, Rundle, Radio, Thornton's | Cors., Fernhill, Valleyview and | Connaught, 9.00-12.00 noon and 1.00. | 5.00 p.m, | | P.U.C. Safety meeting, 10.00 a.m | Swimming Instructions at Rotary Pool, 9.30-12.00 noon Swimming at Rotary Pool, 12.00 | program W. Sowler of | ton In hospital Sunday night after |5.30 p.m | 'Sunnyside Park N.A. Meeting, | p.m | Swimming at Rotary Pool, 7.00 [9.00 pm. TUESDAY Recreation office open all day, 9.00530 p.m, Supervised recr on the following ks: Alexandra, North Oshawa, Woodview, Baker Memorial, Eastview, Bathe, Sunny- side, Victory, Harman, Kingside, | Storie, Rundle, Radio, Thornton's | Cors., Fernhill, Valleyview and Connaught, 9.00-12.00 noon and 1.00- | fon program 5.00 doi | Swimming Instructions at Rotary | Pool, 9.30 - 12,00 noon | Swimming at Rotary Pool, 12.00. 53 pm. Thornton's Cors. 8.00 pm | Barbershoppers, 7.30 p.m | Swimming at Rotary Pool, 7.00 | 9.00 pm | Auto Crafters, 7.30 p.m, WEDNESDA Recreation office open 9.00-5.30 p.m, Supervised recreation program on the following parks: Alexandra, | North Oshawa, Woodview, Baker { Memorial, Eastview, Bathe, Sunny- | side, Victory, Harman, Kingside, | Storie, Rundle, Radio, Thornton's Cors., Fernhill, Valleyview and Connaught, 9.00-12.00 noon and 1.00- 15.00 pm | Swimming Instructions at Rotary Pool, 9.30 - 12.00 noon Swimming at Rotary Pool, 12.00 15.30 pm. and 7.009.00 p.m | Queen, Former Queen { Together At Crowning | LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Among an | estimated 2,000 people who watched | the crowning of Miss Canada here | Saturday was a 68-year-old woman who was a queen herself--40 years ago. Mrs. Lily Real Saunders of | Toronto was named 'most popular {woman in London" in a personality contest bere in 1915, | N.A. Meeting, | all day, | ls SAMAC WITH 350 0 4 - THE DAILY TIMES-GAZE Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gezette ond Chronicle OSHAWA VOL. 14--No. 154 BRITISH FAVORITES Former Oshawa residents, Barry Authors, left, and Howard Swinson, will appear soon at the Palladium in London, England, with singin, star Rosemary Clooney. is will mark thelr third appearance at the famous English 'showplace. Thev were formerly there with Frankie Lane Hundreds Leave City On Weekend | on Dominion Day. Only a few ie | | torists and pedestrians sought this | | Hundreds of city residents took advantage of the long, hot week- end to take trips out of town Despite the large exodus, | and district police reported that| motorists generally behaved well. | Canadian National Railway esti mated" bookings, weekend and an-| city | {nual vacation, to be a record with| seater plane crash-landed in a field tourists going mostly to the West, On Thursday the 4.43 p.m, train to Montreal and Ottawa ran in three sections, two to Montreal and one| to Ottawa | Canadian Pacific reported holi- day traffic above previous years. Bus companies reported local | bookings to be very heavy and casily on a par with previous years, A city transport driver reported | passengers as 'not enough to pay | the gas' on Dominion Day | As If a true symbol of Dominion | Day, two lights at the entrance to OCVI were burning throughout Fri. | day and Saturday. FEW ACCIDENTS . Accidents were minimum, one | UEH 12 KING ST. E. | and Billy Eckstein, Barry, 21, is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Jeffrey Authors, of 762 Albert street, How ard, 23, is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William Swinson, of = 840 OSHAWA-WHITBY, MONDAY, JULY 4, 1955 WHITBY Pay Tribute | To Engineer Tribute to the late Mr. William Storrie, Consulting Engineer, was made at the meeting of the Public Utilities Commission last Thursday, | Vice - Chairman = Commissioner will be WHAT Solve the clues os you would in any delivered not later thon 9 a.m. puzzie money. No employse of decision, Times-Gazette on Saturday, July Simcoe street north, The two comedians are top favorites in Great Britain, They started their comedy act while attending high school here. street and two from the motor cycle races at Alexander Park, Dominion Day was celebrated in The correct selution and names of winners will PAGE # William Boddy said: "William Storrie was a perfec gentleman and a man who has served this municipality outstar ingly well. He was a man of oul, standing ability and a man of thy very highest business character. -# feel Canada has lost one of its ver! best consulting engineers." The commission paused in moms... entary reflection and respect how fore continuing their meeting $330.00 CASH PRIZE | Times - Gazette Crosswords | As there was no winner to last week's puzzle, the prize money for @ correct solution of this puzzle $330. TO DO crossword puzzle. Clip out the puzzle after you have filled it in, mall it to "TIMES-GAZETTE CROSSWORDS" The Times-Gazette, Oshawa. All answers must on Thursday, one contestant succeeds In onswering the be divided among those having correct solutions answering the puzzle correctly phe prize will be added to next week's 1 employee's fomily is eligible to participat many solutions as they please, but only entries on the official coupons will be accepted. Any number of entries moy be sent in one envelope Study the clues carefully before you write down your answers, There Is always one answer thot Is the best. The decision of the judges In tha contest will be final, and all contestants taking part agree to abide by the be received by mail or July 7. If more than uzzie correctly the prize will If no 'one succeeds in Times-Gazette or member Contestants mo: of such send in os be published In The IMPORTANT -- All entries to be accepted must be clipped along the dotted lines, This is im- No. 77 -- PUZZLE -- No. 77 many ways. On the eve, mota did last minute maintenance for their Friday and weekend outing. Sleeping bags and small boats | were seen lashed to cars on Do-| minion Day. The harbor was quiet nook. From a quiet morning the! lake park warmed up to recelve a fair influx of plenickers estimated fo be below average of previous| years, TWO SURVIVE CRASH BRANTFORD - (CP) ~~ A two | | west of here funday. Its two occu- pants, pilot Don Folsetter of Brant. | ford and passenger Leroy Barnes, 17, of Mount Pleasant, were thrown clear, uninjured. The craft, a Fleet | Canuck owned bv the Brant-Nor-| | folk Aero Club, crashed after de- | veloping engine trouble, It badly damaged. was SOMERSET SWIMMING POOL End of SWITZER DRIVE NOW OPEN LER DIAL RA 3-3633 Meat Specials! Tue. & Wed. LEAN, SHOULDER LAMB CHOP S 2.89 LEAN LAMB STEW 2 .. 29° TENDER SMALL STEAK uw 99° FRESH MADE COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE 5 LBs. 1.00 FRESH GROUND Minced Beef 4 LBs, 1.00 IJ EM | ud AlT 18 BN FET [E I |AIV A NOME i vocrverineDiaiee AQArOss ... ov veviciiiesnsnairasenen This Times-Gazette was bought at . ....... LI RE RN SE SN SY CR I RIT No. 77 -- PUZZLE -- No. 77 CLUES ACROSS: ---------------- 3. There are many trees in one 6. Nowadays, it's unlikely te hold up Smoll child attacking troops It's dangerous for o child te do so in the middie of the read Scramble the word 'shot People may be affected by a great pne . 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It sometimes saves a lot of trouble when o - Damage to it can prove to be a very serious matter To a student of ethnology, may well merit special study A good trainer always expects his man to Be wwe on the day of out, ee OFdOr 8 #ancelled «If unnecessary, can irritate @ person whe hasn't been sleeping well + In attempting to stop a goal, a goalies may quite POsSIblY ween Send your answer to arrive in The Times.Gazette offices not later than 9 a.m. on Thursday, July 7, dd d to TIMES-GAZETTE CROSSWORDS 57 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH -- OSHAWA A ---.- ei Lo et SNE

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