2 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, January 9, 1958 peas I I Bo RE o---- Man To Stand Trial Attempted Murder WINDSOR (CP) -- Robert Bell, 34, Friday was committed for trial on an attempted murder charge after a stormy two-day hearing in which two witnesses were ordered held for causing public mischief. ary trial Thursday was adjourned after Mrs, Lillian Sypher, named by police as a witness to the Dec. 18 stabbing of George Liddington, 28, denied a statement which of- ficers said she made and was de- tained on a public mischief charge. Called again to the witness box Friday, Mrs. Sypher said the or- ,The magistrate's court prelimin-| | When Liddington was called to | testify he denied a statement which | police said he gave Dec. 19 nam- ing Bell as his assailant, and he too was ordered held for causing public mischief. He told magistrate Angus W. MacMillan he did not recall the attack. "I was pretty drunk. I don't remember much about it," he testified. Interne Dr. Wolfgang Bose of Hotel Dieu Hospital gave evidence of injuries he found on Lidding- ton's face and body when he was admitted on the night of the at- tack. He said 50 stitches were needed to close wounds the jmali of the back and across the ace. iginal statement, which quoted Bell saying he would kill the victim, was in fact correct od N ational Gallery i Aids Que. Painter CARRIES ON 'inventor' of the Granny apple, | original tree from its home on | i* proud of the segment of the | the Dundela property, and which i has been passed onto him. BASH RES special occasion religious services In EA the Joh Ge | ag At ¥ - = o | Summary for Tuesday: Mostly {eloudy and mild. Please fill in application below and mail to OSHAWA SKATING CLUB 982 Sommerville Ave., Oshawa, Ont. {Art Gallery has reached into a|icisms had any influence on the parative obscurity with an exhibi.-|all." He said he recommended a g now touring Canadian cities. | after the artist's death last sum-\ grandson of old John Melntosh, : Sidi : # visit to France, in the seclusion of | 7 : od ud fe hr RE io = Bury Publis ing Sh June at the aze of 91. | Leduc won limited recognition in ° s | Christmas celebration at Dnipro | Olga Kaliczyski. Oshawa's Uk- were in a happy mood as 't 1 ) ) 1an ere 0 ay Christmas day, December 25. orations in churches. His murals py the Montreal Art Association Topolnucka, Joanne Issel and and holding Bl d I di B I Sherbrooke. elected an associatq of the Roval| piu crore clerk to become one of| Authors he published included 00 n 1ans He died Saturday, aged 86, in| England; United States' presidents Shen ot he present sxhipiion} that his skill with paints andy. yaq)ived for the last five years.| Wilson: and novelists W, Somerset 2 'he i noticed. That year a retrospective 5, Deran and Company, Inc.,|Huxley and Arnold Bennett. | x CARDSTON, Alta. (CP)--Blood|trouble and there is little difler AMMAN, Jordan (AP)--Troops d'affaires in Washington concern-| 1897, saw the works of the French| Montreal's Lycee Pierre Cor-| Pub nt tie ot | POT Say onto, tie spat such! 4 v ; w steps| Th i roblem is for the anian sec ft Dull ficial | turned to Canada still a tradition-| ibiti | 1 here have just achieved new steps e main p man and the Jordanian sector of|tary Dulles summoned the official] k The current exhibition left Ot the 20th century were among his! don. Early in the 20th century hel | i i glish, since only|as di $ inst thé Baghdad a sual S ting. The! simple realsm the society of 19th-| : v and government. {Indian children English, since onlyjas disorders against thé Baghdad an unusual Sunday meeting e with showings at Quebec City, Montreal, | 5; 0 "0p presidents and prime he returned to Toronto to live out i v i & ty and rusticity. : : | v. th bt d h educa- guage when they start school. end. | pressed his deep concern" at the| pover catalogue Mr. Ostiguy has written| Jory, ey Shiaize Snoug A ea Teachers said they have a fair > h ; In 1890,%he went to Chicago with ; : American foreign aid headquarters| was first suggested by Jean Rene| fy] to the old techniques, "yet he publishing firm : Bb n- 8 a . SAY grades were integrated with white ! American flag during an attack on| critic and teacher who now acts|eration because he always sought TORONTO (CP) -- Official fore-| everything in a 1907 financial panic FRIENDS school and the addition of class-|technical aid installation on the N | d t | i iE eet CROWDS WARNED It was Mr. Ostiguy who helped| Gilles Corbeil, a Montreal art jic weather office at 5:15 a.m.|ada. He organized his own pub. XII holds a bird on his finger choose successors to four heredit-/school-age children of the Bloods. officials and UN truce observers sector of th ly City Sunda bin hi A p : The election of council members moved their families temporarily morning ang Ey HGH {shown at the Winhipeg Ar: Gallery logue: {covers the Maritimes and much of| ton, a leading London firm. Central Press Canadian vacancies on the band council. worded criticism. Mrs. W. J.[the link between the last lovely| J orning and is expected to invade said the integration of elementary, The United States made a vigor-| fews Y success in reducing discrimination SYDNEY (AP)--Australian ace : ' 2 2 push of warm air and freezing rain in many localities. This hazardous acs peed ers | sone ns iment OBITUARIES |E. F. CAWKER Cites Caged Girl' Example | precipitation will change to occas- i 3 iv { se their race are trying to teach the leaving in February on a private} a half a dozen houses OSHAWA g As a result Tuesday will be mainl ot be able to afford to go to the day, January 7, of Henry Charles ging" Street United Church and TORONTO (CP)--Ontario CCF|were skipped as punishment for y ny a a : midnight Tuesday: with officials keeping a close ty generous with financial help.| Mr. Giebner is survived by two par. of [ebanon Lodge No. 139, latest attack on the Galt school sald most of the Indian children ciation would pay Lew and Jennifer The funeral service was held at|injan Jodge, No. 61, IOOF and of| some 12-year-old girl lived 'a months. afternoon. Mostly cloudy with oc- (ote to be announced), | on Monday 7 9. Interment | } 5 > on Monday, January nterme his wife, the former Gertrude M.| Mr. MacDonall seid in a pre) Col. G. Headley Basher, deputy | vals and mild. Winds northerly 15 ™ A Gelech, wh sed 'away at ronto and Miss Edythe Cawker, . pyr i . School) Wed. 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Ha h S h 1 B Anna Gelech, who passed away duce her to rigid conformiy un-| Tigh ORpir oa annears to be Juniors (Public School) ........ Wed. 4 p.m. p C100 an | g the Armstrong Funeral Chapel ar/Cawker of Baltimore, Maryland. | ce, Dear Mr. Editor: Col. Basher said. Lake regions; Hamilton, North i ; »| The services were conducted by|Gunn. "She was placed in virtual solit-|said any comment would have to. : : . High School Talks" this expres- the motion by Rev. P. Coffey of the y Pp | rain or drizzle today. Mostly | By DON PEACOCK ings left her 'practically physi- peaceful Quebec village to lift an-| selection of Leduc's paintings, Mr. tion of the late Oziaz Leduc's works |showing of Leduc's work shortly] Dr. Pember A. McIntosh, great dict Ti mer. The humble Quebec artist lived "Tradition and good guality AR HAPPY LITTLE CHRISTMAS' near Montreal, where he died last|[ oNG UNNOTICED | during the Gregorian calendar [in the province chiefly for his dec- when he was awarded first prize celebrated Little Christmas t- | to right, Irene Kozy, Christine by attending including the bishop's palace inltion by an artist under 30. He Was| nyoran, who rose from a $2-a-week| most widely-recognized novelists. | be buried here today. | four, former prime ministers of] . From these some 40 have been | It was not until 1954, however, Progress In Education Order In Jordan . 1 P i He gave his name to the Double-| Maugham, H. G. Wells, Aldous | . Leduc, when he visited Paris in| Say 4 exhibition of his work was shown publishing house, which became|U.S, CITIZEN i y i ati i de teacher to teach the| i i ssi : i in| alist: His paintings depict with a| : forward in the fields of education primary grade teac! |Jerusalem in a tight grip today Taysir A. Toucan, to his home in| tawa in December, scheduled for | ¢ iends, and he put into print the became an American citizen, but Officials said one person was| mob violence" which burned an| This National Gallery exhibition that Leduc always remained faith- 1890, s irst| vocabulary by the end of the first/killed and three were injured in the Fleming H. Revell Company of the band. And also for the first) £902 yy El hd J in Amman and ripped down an Ostiguy, a former Montreal art is close in spirit to our own ge Opening of a new two - room| One report said an American A ¥ Acre i 4 y! children in public schools here. tion ass. te | aid 1 : the U. S. consulate in Jerusalem. as the gallery's information officer*| poetic values in his art. casts issued by the Dominion pub-| and Ma Soman oo manclal PANIC! A lover of animals, Pope Plus ballots| rooms to existing schools provided Amman-Jericho road was set afire. ! > D (1 Ta ( I were held for the first time to|space for the first time for all the) Reports from Jerusalem said calgary architect-painter Maxwell critic also familiar with Leduc's [lishing house, 25 per cent of which| as he strolls in his garden in chiefs who had died, leaving/ [ but the] ; y | o8! i provoked wide interest since 16|from Jordan-held Jerusalem to the firing was believed iy 5 (last month amid some strongly-| "Leduc was indeed for Canada|q po. "ic moving westward this | = {warning to crowds to disperse. Cur-| waines of the Winnipeg Gallery's radiance of a past age and the| Mornin Ballon Balad school children achieved marked MAY STILL PLAY ous protest to Jordan's charge] briefly and then restored. although some members of both Lewis Hoad may still play in the or drizzle accompanies this snow weather will continue until the in- Older Indians who feel the step €Xpenses. (Continued from Page 1) I A k 0 I tit H ional light drizzle, and tempera- | children as much. about tribal tra.| Overseas tennis tour. The death occurred at the Osh-|Mary street and Ritson road. n ttac n ns 1 u 101 | n hp A unis cloudy but much warmer. SKATING CLUB More than 70 Indian children ypited States to play because costs| Giebner, beloved husband of the| 5, aitive worker on the boards of leader Donald C. MacDonald, con-|Mmaking too much noise. tinal DF Eastern Lake Ontario Haliburton watch on the studies of both In-|Later, USLTA chairman Alrick| sons, Chester of Leaside and Hen- Ap and AM: Toronto Lodge of|ince's reform institutions depart-| and its superintendent, Miss Ruth adjusted themselves with little/$30 a day expenses. the McDermott .- Panabaker Fu- po" ontario' Encampment. caged existence" for 92 days at| Reforms Minister Foote was un-| casional light drizzle tonight. Tues- was in Kendall Cemetery, Utica. | Cook, whom he married at Toronto a as an 8 ple minister of reform institutions, de-|becoming easterly this afternoon. ICE TIMES AS FOLLOWS: St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto, on teacher atthe Owen Sound Coleg.) } 1") repellious spirit. oii hashing up information either from| "vy, 20; re "ontario, Intermediates (High School) .... Sun. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. | dant." The members of the Board, 1 p.m. on Saturday, January 7. A| Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. | vengeful effort to crush her on they don't know," ! Miss Bentley also would no |Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy with inter- 2 v oe Rev. P. Zaparynuik and interment| vi ary confinement for 92 days. She/be made by the department. : i 3 sion came to me--'"The Quest for Roman Church, would deprive Rev p | The funeral service will be held ) e | | cloudy with ocasional light drizzle # | Canadian Press Staff Writer cally nauseated." 'other Canadian artist out of com- | Ostiguy quickly replied: "Not. at all his life, except for one brief. metimes go together," he said, These four Ukrainian ; parties, similar to those staged In his lifctime Leduc was known pis own province as early as 1892 | Ukrainian Hall. They are left | rainian community marked the urday. They attended a special --Times-Gazette Photo |can be found in about 30 churches, for the best painting in a competi- TORONTO (CP) -- George H. ministers as well as some of the [ 3 y | But in his long, unspectacular| Canadian Academy in 1917 and| 4 > n < : Ad i Arab I Ks) 101 Holds life he managed to complete al- awarded an honorary doctorate by the world's publishing giants, is to| William Gladstone and Lord Bal- I most 100 smaller oil paintings.| the University of Montreal in 1938. the downtown Toronto hotel where| Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow | brushes began to be more widely| sation near|ence in learning ability. i i 's riots. ».| impressionistic artists. But he re-|"°. Indians on the reservation near g of Jordan's Arab Legion held Am-/ing Saturday's riots. State Secre neille. Most of the literary greats of|of his life in New. York and Lon- 1 allizno i i reek] Vax 1 sh its : Cf ; For the first time in their his-|/about 10 per cent know the lan- alliance continued during the week-| state department said Dulles "ex-| century rural Quebec Hamilton and Winnipeg. In its] are time, children in elementary| year. Jerusalem Sunday. | The firm, however, lost almost | A number of Western consular yifle fir heard in the Jordan PRY | : oi) C e was e Jordan pages select the modern paintings| work, writes in the same cata Synopsis: The warm aid which was owned by Hodder and Stough- | Vatican City. Public school and Indian officials candidates tried for the four posts. Israeli sector of the city. in both cities were lifted ' i i int-| 2 women's committee szid the paint-! mysterious dawn of a new day Snow has spread tar ahead of meas E BERSHIP races opposed the move. | U.S. national tennis championships vasion of the warm air when the is a move towards extinction of, LW and his wife Jennifer are ppygy CHARLES GIEBNER | beturabis a G 1 Hospital Sat tures will jump some 20 degrees. ditions as possible Hoad said Wednesday he would awa General Hospital on Satur) wr Cawker was a member o < = Regional forecasts valid until attended Cardston schools in 1955,| there are high and the USLTA not|late Susana Hare. the church. He was also a mem- tinuing his attack on the prov: Mr. MacDonald concentrated his 1 ' sill hiregions: Cloudy with intermittent] We are pleased to anriounce that the Oshawa Club is dian and white students. Teachers Mann replied he felt sure his asso- 'Y_0f Bowmanville. Perfection, Scottish Rite; Corin-|/ment, said Friday night a trouble- Bentley, who has been there 15 nergl Home, Port Perry, Bt 2 pj He leaves to mourn his passing the Galt training school {available for comment. day cloudy with a few sunny inter- ® * =F . -- | So = 5 | aHiray ie . {High today. and low tonight at Minister Protests ws, avon coueon (orSs % lp Sg ee" i ney ih Sl ste Fos op ens Eastern "" i is. foRM 'er very large crowd of relatives and|Robert Nash (Lottie) of Toronto Part of the superintendent," he| After reading about the "Bar of during this concerted effort of over coment on the statement. She I rae a De rs us many of our youth the privilege was in the Oshawa Union Ceme- at the McIntosh Funeral Chapel lived a caged existence In a small] Mr. MacDonald said the case of | tonight. Tuesday cloudy with a few OTTAWA (CP) -- The National| Asked whether the Winnipeg crit- freezing rain or drizzle ending this | resuming activities at OSHAWA CHILDREN'S ARENA Mr A y W .| Trenton 40 and 35, Killaloe 35 The memorial service for Mrs. Mrs. Murray Gunn (Helen) oi To lost cause because attempts to re3 telephone interview or to. com 32, %e % a Wednesday, January 4, was held at|iate Institute and one son, Stuart|™® 2d EE - | . The girl's spirit was met by "a| imagi ' | Pp |his imagination or from a source |; ,ve Erie, Georgian bay. Kirkland Evangelist Leighton Ford in|2 Protestant churches, to support! friends attended. land a granddaughter, Heather Said. {mittent snow mixed with freezing 2 p.m. on Wednesday, January|cell with its cold cement floor, one|the girl was the most *significant| sunny 'intervals and mild. Winds fxeerpizess. oe BEnad of hearing this young evangelistic |tery. I was encouraged to see that at team and the "Good News" they| The pallbeaxers least a few members of the Board bring. Many of Oshawa's youth|mon, J. Stace, D. Carey A.|King Street United Church, |at were A. Solo-|11. Rev. M. A. Bury, minister of heavily-barred window, three other > will walls and door solid to the ceiling. "She was let out only for visits lexample of what has gone on at Galt during the last year." Action apparently was taken without the [northerly 15 becoming easterly this |evening. High today and low to- [night at St. Thomas, St. Catharines, F----=--=--- mT of Education had the courage of will not be privileged to attend the Waskan, G. Paicychk and P. Ni-{conduct the services. Entombment| their convictions to support the ad- great crusade; many will not hear chols. will be in the Oshawa Union/to the washroom. Her food was| supporting recommendation of the vancement of the Gospel in our the message in our churches for Cemetery Mausoleum. | brought to her but some meals consulting psychiatrist. Hamilton. Muskoka 35 and 32, ( North Bay and Sudbury 32 and 30, Earlton 28 and 25. | Summary for Tuesday: Mostly cloudy and mild. | Toronto: Cloudy with intermit-| tent snow mixed with freezing rain| or drizzle today. Mostly cloudy with occasional light drizzle tonight, | Tuesday cloudy with a few sunny intervals and mild. Winds north-| erly 15 becoming easterly this evening. High today and low to-| night 35 and 32. Summary for Tuesday: Mostly cloudy and mild. | Name i Adtran 'ee Lies assisssnet issn censnennsnne sess. School i. ! | ) | MEMBERSHIP FEE 6.00 Lie omni i ee LL For further information Phone RA 3-3626 | at Christian Science services on day, January 10. Sunday, January 8. The Golden | MRS. M. BRUCE Text was from Psalms (51:10): | NAPANEE (CP) -- Mrs. Min-| Create in me a clean heart, O nie Bruce, 99, long a Napanee res-| God; and Tenew a right pint | ident died last Wednesday in a Within me. Kingston rest home. SPECIAL SPEAKER | % | Born Minnie Howard, she was| | a native of Marysborough township| George R. McLaughlin of Elm- in Prince Edward county jcroft Farms, Oshawa, RR 2, will hus-|be the speaker at the annual | Twice married, her first i band was George Brooks. She meeting of Eldorado cheese fac- | patrons, Hastings county, | was wed to Joseph Bruce, who tory | died later. Her one wish was Friday, January 27. to live to 111, the age at which | | her mother died. |first funeral business in Wood- | Surviving is a datghter, Mrs. | stock in 1919. In 1930, he came | Ross Brown of Oshawa, an alto Toronto where he built al son, Leonard Brooks of Royal chapel at 159 Eglinton Ave. W. | Oak, Mich. | He was a past president of the MORLEY S. BEDFORD Ontario Funeral Services Asso- > . ciation, and a member' of the| TORONTO -- Morley Sutherland Empire Club, the Toronto Board! Bedford, 65, a funeral director for| : 37 years, died Sunday morning off? Trade = Be Sry Sm oy | a heart attack as he was stepping United Church b t iM oi into his car on his way home from | ured, a member Oo All brethren are cordially invited church. ¥ ho | Victory Lodge, AF and AM, and| . Born in Waterdown, he was a Of the Scottish Rite. | Wor. Bro. Chas. Templar F. G. Harris son of Rev. Alfred Bedford and| He leaves his wife, the former| ors' federation" at the annual | teachers a move designed to | Secretary Wor. Master Mrs. Bedford. J {Mabel Crawford, and three sis- Convention in Toronto .Jack | stop individual teachers from | He served with the air force ters, Marjorie and Hilda Bedford.| Callan Ottawa collegiate teach | *'drifting" from one school to [ing the First World War. {of Toronto, and Mrs. Horace er is congratulated by Margaret | another. Mr, Bedford opened up his|Porter of Oshawa, McLeay, Fort Willlam. The con. | ~ -- + Central Press Canadian STANDING ROAST -- 6th & 7th EMERGENT MEETING Lebanon Lodge A.F. and A.M. 139 All Masonic brethren are urgently requested to attend a Masonic Service for our late BRO. FRANK CAWKER 7:00 o'clock at Luke-Mclntosh Funeral Parlors Tuesday, January 10, 1956 Masonic Clothing TO DISCIPLINE TEACHERS Elected president of the On- , vention decided to issue a "docu- tario Secondary School Teach- | ment of approval" for all | 10-LB. 3 h ue x WIL D? High Schools. It was unfortunate numerous reasons. ILLIAM WODNISKY A masonic service will be held] -- interest of (?) 'hastening the end mentary for the leaders of educa-| Oshawa General Hospital on Sun- member whose time is of more Lord is the beginning of wisdom: | 34th year. OSHAWA AND : roy Soph} is | the actions of the Board are to be the Gospel is ruled out of our High| Mrs. Sophia Wodnisky and the | TORONTO (CP) -- Rev. E. M.|a number of other strange things 18 im | be 1 by G al M | many of our members are lacking Board will be recorded by Him| been employed by General Motors Wat Tie DOR Tes He ad Air %s have Jever Jotired how ate lit ~ "For unto wiomsosier| Cured, | puzzle, appearing in the issue of mischief against the church. and apparently nothing was stolen. Cou Promises The Fds| Jt would seem by the motion le Whom he married bere on Novi stated that the clue for 10 across|was heavily damaged by fire in woman, another regarding a' gift| Mr. g the crusadelis [ Pri of Division; | four sisters, Mrs. C. Mason (Violet) | iy by Mr. Ford during the crusade|is rather ithe Prince Division | tately homes of England. the rebuilt church. concerning the home of assistant Biblical Truths. Our youth would ed pen of the Devil's advocate Jordon Station and Mrs. F. Whit- treet, is being transferred to Pet. | from persons who threatened to|there could be no connection be- Understanding." The joy member that this approach into the| Ronald Wodnisky, all of Oshawa, | érborough to take over the man- "Funny things have been hap-| "We're not overly concerned bY "Passing Knowledge." The gift morrow. | mass in St. John's Church at 9.30| again and in the last six months|that church has happened." mate | ment will be in the Oshawa Union | The purifying power of true | neral chapel at 7 p.m. on Tues-| S00 - Sermon entitled "Sacrament - LJ Cc rime nins LEAN LEAN MINCED C 5 ..*1 | BACON «os 49 and i POTATOES Ib. BAG that one member excused her sup- SAD COMMENTARY Following an illness of only two! ,¢ the funeral chapel at 7 p.m. Cl ° Mi ° f of discussion." I would encourage tion in this city. The Psalmist by| day, January 8, of William Wod-| alms ischie importance than the lives and eter-| a good understanding have all they| Born in Oshawa on September 3, | in the best interest of the stu- schapls at this time, I pray God| late Nicholas Wodnisky. A life-| DISTRICT | $ Howse, minister of newly-reopened|have occurred. in their understanding of God's as an eternal reminder of their|for nine years. He was a member| Due to a composing room error | Sunday someone apparently is di. Was OL ih an, superlative are the adjectives al- much is given, of him shall] He is survived by his wife, | ranuary 7 were not clear. To| The largest west-midiown church|®"y parently JoUling Was Sle, ibl ri « at- X i sm 6, 54. | - : of the Bible are ne rat-| fore the Board and by their delay| ember 16, 1954 should read: "You might well ex:|1954. Sunday 1,100 persons at-| fan, aliother: regarding a> Sify , y | and I'm sure, in the High Schools, |that the Gospel of Good News is| and Mrs. C. Corneal (Celia) of Osh-|% RECEIVES TRANSFER Later Mr. Howse told reporters/ pastor Rev. Walter C. Sellars. hear of the pardon which is '""Abun-| and should not be mentioned. |taker (Mary) of Winnipeg" and ing All {burn down the church before Sun-| tween the recent incidents and the which is ""Unspeakable And Full High Schools is a quest for the] The remains will be at the|ag8ement of the United Cigar Store the Oshawa branch for the past| pening. We've had telephone calls/about this," he said. 'Just about | "Unspeakable." The riches "Un-|A Minister with a burdened heart a.m. on Wednesday, January 11,|€i8ht years. SENSATIONAL MEAT FEATURES Cemetery. PORK (-] LB. 19 LEAN PORK port of the voice of Rome, in the, Mr. Editor, this is a sad com- weeks, the death occurred at the on Tuesday, January 10. the immediate resignation of any inspiration said, "The fear of the|nisky, 497 Bloor Street East, in his| A ° i C1 | nal welfare of Oshawa's youth. If that do his commandments." If] 1922, the deceased was a son of gains urc dents of the city, it is evident that that the minutes of action by the|long resident of the city, he had ERROR IN PUZZLE | Bloor Street United church, said] A lock on the church front doors Word. Perhaps some of our lead-| Godless act. In St. Luke 12:48 we of St. John's Ukrainian Orthodox the clues to the weekly crossword|recting a campaign of threats and No one was found in the church ways used for every gift which be much required' the former Mary Konopacki, | rif, the matter it should befon Bloor street near Avenue road, a false call to minister to a dying |B i 30Spe y i | Also surviving are his mother; | : : ed. The simple Gospel pre ted|in action that the Prince of Peace 0 surviving pect to see an old--in one of the | tended a rededication service in Rr AR Me Ta would only be a declaration of rather something from the poison-| awa, Mrs. W. Townsend (Olga) of an u a Norman Kastner, 246 Gibbon | S€Veral phone calls were received] Mr, Sellars said he believed 54 SIMCOE ST N. dant." The peace which is "Pass-| I trust that all members will re-| three brothers, Peter, George and|® aN. | day's service. He said: 1954 fire. of Glory." The love which is, best--our youth and leaders of to-| Armstrong Funeral Chapel for | there. He has been in charge of saying the church would be burned |everything that could happen to searchable." The life "More Abun-| Rev. Wm. J. Newell f conducted by Rev. M. Fyk Inter- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT | Prayers will be said at the fu.| Prayer was set forth in the Les-| for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY M Cc C Spare Ribs . 39 19 DEVON--BREAKFAST NO. 1 PEL yi 3 BEEF KIDNEYS 0X TAILS