Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 11 Aug 1956, p. 8

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Tragic Death Of Laura Johnson | Invite Housewives To Share Binds Camp TFarthest Out' In Spirit Favorite Recipes With Readers Vietim of a traffic fatality |fourth summer that the walls have |can be pumsed oi to others in the at Whitby, Laura Johmson, |fairly bulged to accommodate all 1956 of The Times-Gazette | secretary of Camp Farthest [the guests. better . Cook Book, Every receiv. Out, now in session at the On- The creative activities are a to the tario Ladies' College, died on [tremendous part of the training, who sends it in. There Tuesday afternoon. The fol- |The hour each day devoted to lowing tribute written by her |writing, painting and hms are friend, 'Mary Halbus, speaks [adventures in self - di#fovery and for all those who came in con- [finding God. Mizacles have taken| | tact with Mrs. Johnson and (place in changisg personalities, especially those with whom |God is working through lives and she would have spent this |making them constructive and week in Whitby, Mary Halbus |useful. Many have gone to Camp, of Hastings, Ontario. is a [scarcely knowying why they went, weekly columnist for the Nor- [depressed and full of fear, Sud- wood Register. ldenly they have caught a different|- ~--Editor"s Note. |point of view. Masks are removed An Appreciation and replaced with sincerity and an LAURA JOHNSON honest purpose in living. By Mary Halbus | . Prayer 'We never know for what God] The power of prayer is the is preparing us in His schools-- greatest force at Camps Farthest for what work on earth, for what/Out. Dr. Glenn Clark, now in Rus- work in the hereafter. Our busi-|sia, wrote this a while ago, "When ness is to do our work well in the|a year ago different days of the present place, wherever that may month were alloted for special be." --Lyman Abbott prayer, I never dreamed the re- A Bearer of Good News sponse would be so enthusiastic Five years ago, Laura Johnson|and wide - spread. Hundreds of brought me the exciting news of|prayer groups and thousands of "Camp Farthest Out," She had|individuals have faithfully ob- just returned from her first inigerved those days. New Hampshire and was filled] The effect upon the entire pray- with enthusiasm and gratitude.|er life of the nation has 5% Z So intrigued was I that the follow-| marked, as seen' in the prayer ing summer I motored with her|revival in churches, in homes, in BE. i i il J ; C i i HE 8: ith a a hi I: Hl -> Pr . and her faithful friend aad ally, religious camps and retreats, cul- ' rs. Lucy Young, to the same|minating in the Prayer Congress MARRIED IN ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH amp -- Ly innipesautkee. =» was held in Washington, Bh : : a mountain - top experience. Dr. The morning of the opening, A wedding of interest was sol- | Thomas Morehouse married Vi- or of the bride, any Mr, Jom Glenn Clark, the founder and Dr.|Catharine Marshall, author of "A emnized last Saturday in the | ola Evelynne Waller, The ma- 2 yin Frank Laubach, that "Apostle to|Man Called Peter,' and a Camp Georaa's: Aniglic t f honor was Mrs. Freder- | to, the bridegroom's brother, |the Nliterates," were leaders. As|Farthest Out camper, held the chapel of St. George's Anglican | fron of | 4 ' °r | was best man. II's Studio | result of Dr. Laubach's teach-|audience spellbound with an in- 8 j 3 ' Church when William Henry | ick T. Cook of Markham. a sis- Photo by Campbell's Studl0 ling methods more than 60 million|spiring address on the power of aA ' . EN" 2 BRISTOL, England (CP)--Two | me --_---------- ® people speaking 200 different dia-|prayer in world relations begin- ; ; bis oh ry 1% Vi ¢ ww Tawton sisters, Jenet, 2, and SOCIAL NOTICES [io rest in ave iarntdining 'wilh the Faicacle of Dunkirk SH Pe BIS Jovion, ster" Sonet, 3, aud to read in their own. People came Other Service 4, / ; ; 7A on al from all parts of the world and| Laura Johnson was also secre-|§& == = Jb rn : WE 3 och. Pg By A were of many creeds. tary of St. Paul's United Church, iH " . pital for doctors to retrieve it for ENGAGEMENT The Vision of Cam Toront Il as being C it ecel : sf. e Vision of Pp 'oronto, as well as being Cana- 6 : 7A Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur of Farthest Out dian Representative for World Lit- CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING g = her. Utica the t off Twenty - seven years ago, Dr.leracy. She had a genius for or- . . " 7 . their only daughter, Dorothy Mar-|Glenn Clark, Professor of Litera-|ganization and an amazing capa- 1956 S al Anni rsa Year garet, to Mr. Sinclair A. Robert-|ture and Athletic Coach at Maca-|city for work, Her beautiful home pecl J ve I y son, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy|lester College, writer and lecturer, was a model of clever housekeep- f Your Own Business Robertson of Shirley, Ontario. The(was on the Island Farthest Out,|ing. There were times when some For Mr And Mrs Sam ] Pa e x . . Y Nn , marriage will take place on Aug-|off the Coast of Maine. He had|thought that she did too much her- By ALICE BROO) 10 ALDWINCELE wl WOMEN'S EDITOR pL Jos Sas ust 25 at 3 p.m. in the Utica Uni-|what he called "an inspiritual(self, but being a perfectionist it th "Little "Bo =~ Peep" "Little 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, August 11, 1956 ted Church. dream," of bringing 100 people to-|seemed difficult for her to turn| A diamond, a golden and a silver/moved to North Bay where they Boy Blue" -- a young s favor- fos d g ULM gether on an island of that type,|sver work to others anniversary in one family, all this|lived for five years, coming to|ji pictures to 'embroider for a ENGAGEMENT away from distractions. They Other Rituals year, came to light on Thursday Oshawa in 1950. pretty nursery decoration. Easy Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Gahan of|would be trained physically, men-| At this moment of writing the|Vhen Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Payne| Their daughter, Miss Marlene pickup work for warm-weather Toronto. formerly of Oshawa, an-[tally and spiritually. In his years|last rites are being s#id for Mrs. celebrated their 25th wedding day Payne, is a teacher at Harmony gay sounce the engagement of their|with University students he had|Arthur K. Johnson. Her many To.|at their home on Highland avenue.|Road Public School and their son,| pattern 7270: Embroidery and gaughter, Janis Annette, to Mr. realized the inseparzbility of the|ronto friends are mourning her Present at the evening reception|Lorne, will enter Grade XIII at the applique transfers, color charts for William Bruce Young, son of Mr.[spiritual, mental and physical as-|los:, were Mrs. Payne's parents, Mr. QCVI in September. two pictures, each 9% x 12 inches. and Mrs. George A. Young of Lon-|pects of living, Another scene: is taking place at and Mrs. Percy Adams of Toronto| Mr. and Mrs, Payne are both| 'Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in don, Ontario. The wedding will] When Glenn Clark returned toithe College at Whitby. The camp- who will celebrate their golden|well-known for their active parti-leoins for this pattern (stamps can- take place on Saturday, Septem-|/Minneapolis he poured out hislers are gathering in the corridor, wedding in October, Mr. Payne's|cipation in the work of the Lions'|not be accepted) to Daily Times. ber 8 in Lawrence Park United|vision to his Bible Class, The(coming from mear and far. They parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Payne|Club. Mr. Payne is the immediate Gazette, Household Arts Dept., Church. Toronto. next week a group of men came|are being alloted to their rooms in of Renfrew will observe their|past president of the Oshawa clubiOghawa, Ontario. Print hail to him and said, "We will under-|the quaint old castle, The new diamond wedding at the end of|and Mrs. Payne jis serving her sec- NAME, ADDRESS, PA RN write your dream if you will find{ones do not kmow Laura but the September. ond year as president of the Lion- NUMBER. THE STARS SAY the isiand." In August, 1930, alold friends will miss her hand Married in Kimbourne United ettes. Two FREE patterns--printed in group of 70 people met at Lake|some face and bright "Hello United Church, Toronto, August 8,| Parents and relatives from Tor-/the new Alice Brooks Needlecraft By ESTRELLITA Korona, Minnesota, and the first/there." Dr. Laubach, shat tender 193', the former Lenore Adams onto, neighbors and friends honor-| book for 1956! St for Camp Farthest but was born. Out|friend to ali in trouble. will be|a0d Samuel J. Payne made their|ed the couple on this happy occa-| yourself, for your home -- just for FOR TOMORROW [of 46 Camps to be held this year-- there and,making a special effort first home in the city. Later they'sion. you. our rea ers! Dozens of otiier This day should be harmonious in|39 in U.S.A., one each in Mexico,|to fill the breach. to order -- all easy, fas- all respects, given over, with/Hawaii, England and Ireland and| Tonight all will repair to the/Camp Farthese out will open a An Invitation cinating hand-works, Send 25 Seats ! planetary favor, to the enjoyment] three in Canada. chapel. 'The preliminery. sing-ong\session of greater power and Strangers truly interested are|for your copy of this wonderf % of home, family, friends and de- The Seed of the Ontario will be a little forced and here and|yiction th of p Col elcome to the evening fons, | Pook right away! served rest. Whitby Camp there a tear will be held back | ction than has yet to be known|tpere may be some who would| *You may get more satisfaction,| The idea for an Ontario Camp|Lucy Young: pale and a bit bruis-|!n Ontario. The torch will be lift-| care to slip out in the late morn- in fact, by remaining in familiar|was sown in 1942 at Winni and shal will be at a table/®d high and taken by another. |ing and see Carila Williams in her surroundings than in wandering(kee and Laura Johnson was ap-|outside she door, giving out name| It was typical that Laura and|"Devotions in Motion." far from your own hearth, pointed § Jectetary, Ene 2d others|tags. Then that saintly man, Lucy, dust Before their yi was | searc or a suitable site and|Frank Laubach, in a few words of |struck, not far from the College, FOR THE BIRTHDAY what joy was felt when the On-|tribute will start the evening. should have been doing a final act NUDIST MOTHER If tomorrow is your birthda¥i|tario Ladies' College at Whitby|Ruth Robinson will give a loving|of efficiency. Is was so natural| VANCOUVER (CP) -- Mrs, You Should, Sid the next Sout was made available. This is the|message of courage and joy. |that they were Sogether: Those of | Erika gles. Bother of 2 7 st us wi ave Ww i 8 ob. and personal matters will ve £ of g ho bh, rel, 0 ul | FORTHCOMING WEDDING OF INTEREST Shrvrifiel only Being ied sii | 'high goals for yourself and follow : Johnson for showing us the way. [fourth anniversary them conscientiously, year's end Should find your affairs in fine ; shape. , hy | DITIONED FOR |} 1 | Opportunities for travel, and A AIR CONI T . FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHER a ett social ' functions, . YOUR SHOP?!NS COMFORT could also broaden your horizons ; wi considerably during the coming ; : year, and it would be advisable to > 4 take advantage of the situation. an ; rolax PE AT 4 For those of you who are single. 7 . : . new romance is a happy prospect i warly in 1957. A . A child born on this day will be i ! 1 will i H : Il J sensitive, idealistic and endowed with 'a great sense of justice. THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW | - : . | If you are prepared to handle {= y > y A 4 ' I 4 touchy [tuations diplomatically, bu : . | Repeat Volume Purchase enables us to i iter thie 4 there will be no need to anticipate ? Vr a bi, 4 y ff i .M. Cam- + | difficulty with explosive tempera- : 4 : 3 : I tremendous Super Special on Baldina 35 : ' "ments on Monday. : i vr "rr ) eras. Save 17.05 on Camera and Case. i #| You can win sufficient coopera- > 5 y 4 . 3 tion in personal matters if you are DAVID AND SHELLEY FOR THE BIRTHDAY Children of Mr. and Mrs. | Shelley Louise. David and Shel- | If Monday is your birthday, mat George. W. Fisher, RR | ley are the grandchildren of Mr. {ters concerned with your job and | future security will undobtedly oc- ! / 2 Harmony road north, Osh- | and Mrs. Wilmer Taher rs. cupy most of your time and atten.| Saturday, September 8, is the | of Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Gahan ; . date set for the wedding of Miss | of Toronto, formerly of Oshawa, ; i Ba i ave oe = hi Void | Palmer, all of Osbawa, 8 This Wil Be al yg gk Janis Annette Gahan . Mr, | and her flance is the son of Mr. onfon, nu classic av oyd and four-year-ol --Photo by Hornsby Studio ever, since your horoscope prom-| william Bruce Young whose o and Mrs. George A. Young ef range of beautiful ises fine occupational headway if London, Ontario. The ceremony ' ou are willing t k hard and| Sagement is announced today. | is to take place in Lawrence : : PERSONAL NOTES Te oy oi i anork hard and! The bride-to-be is the daughter | Park United Church, Toronto. imported English ) 5 ies--even at the expense of per- ar & i FA. is : sen sonal desires. 1woollens, in sizes Mr. and Mrs. David Pugh, nuptial events prior to her mar-| There could He some slight ten- ! ARE SUITABLE FOR BLACK ANB WHITE Thornton's Road south, have as|riage today to Mr. John Francis/sion in domestic or romantic af- 10 20 20, expertly OR COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY their guests, Mr. and Mrs. George connjly in St. Gregory's Roman |fairs during the middle of Septem- i : Milne of V : 1 y Bory i Mise of Yaiieonver, British Co "|Catholic Church. Mrs. William ber, but it can be averted if you fashioned for both REGULAR VALUE 57.00 -- SPECIAL :. Oke and Mrs. Patrick Ward, To- WYO enlency 30 f Miss Verna Agnes Harrison, ronto, were co-hostesses at a mis- Jominate others Financial mal. | small and TALL . . . Double Exposure Prevention 7 i | ters will be under fine aspects dur- 3 " : RN... whose marriage to Mr. Pe-|cellaneous shower held at the N h iy : Rapid Film wind which automatically ter John Riordan of Oshawa took home of Mrs. Felix Connolly, St. Bed be on I Bl apes I MAGIC SLAX are transports film and cocks shutter 95 place in St Andrew's Roman Ca-|Germaine street, Toronto. Mis s| | Fast F2.8 Schneider Radiowar lens ® o « « for year-round tandpoint. thofie Church, Village of St. An.|Aileen Gibbs, Miss Shirley POrter| sham fica so burners acti exquisitely tailored, [| -® Prontor SVS Shutter (Speeds to 1/300 drews, this morning was guest of and Miss Muereta Hull entertain-|ties expanding considerabl Second) hopor recently at a miscellaneous! ed at a shower held at the home of : 8 2%. 1 com I Fully Synchronized at all speeds for linwer arranged by Mrs George Miss Sits, Simcoe street north. |, A child born on this day will be plerely comfy 34% flash, and they feature self-timers sice of Oshawa. Mrs. Floyd Sut- Miss Rul aile; 8 | 5 3 i shawa rs oy u y y was hostess at| vith the qualities needed for a Try Py on for sighs! carrying-cae is of handsome brown to and Miss Molly Wiley were a presentation party held at her coostesses at a miscellaneous home on Drew street. Orono host.| EDLY Successful life. COOPERATION shbwer at the former's home in si pag William Grady RESPECT FO ( awa. Miss Eileen Canteron of and Mrs. Dona taples at the R LAW ¢ ' Cornwall. Ontario, entertained at/home of Mrs. Grady when the! RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters)-- BETWEEN YOUR oy pa i SUPER BALDINA B 35 M.M. CAMERA a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. An-|Buests wefe former class mates When Judge Cunha Melo had his | s c F2 sug Harrison of Monkland, Ontar. 0 e future bride in Orono|car stolen, it was big news. That p ) imilor to Baldina C but with F2.9 Lens and Coupled Rangefinder {oJ entertained for her daughter at|School. Miss Flintoff was ing ight a man called, apologized for DOCTOR AND OUR # (Camera Only), a Jrousseau tea at which Wire J. [honored at presentations from the| taking the car and promised to re- g = Regular Value 69.95. ONLY L.sRiordan of Oshawa poured tea. Staff of the Duke of Edinburgh| turn it "at night when the police Fallowing the rehearsal last even. School and from the Duke of Edin-|were asleep" if the judge would PHARMACY ! ing, the bridal party was entertain.|Purgh Home and School Associa-|take no further action. The judge I A THE WAISTBAND --it's adjustable--just || ANSCO-CHROME 35 MM. FILM eds at the future bride's parents'|tion. From her pupils in Grades) agreed and the next morning the | hone in Monkland Ry she received a woollen ear was found parked outside his We're working together to protect your : set buttons at your own snug fit 20 EXPOSURE ROLLS 1.75 each or 3 for 5.00 . ome. F bo Holiday fine is hore ARAN WHEL -------------------- - . health. A doctor's prescription is required for : THE PANTEE--crotch insert unsnaps for | S led in our own Dark R comings and goings all over town. A i a quick sudsing If You are taking a trip or expect- your better health. We use only the finest and i PRIMO STAR MANSFIELD ind company, the social depart- : 2 | i ee ould be fad to hear from % @ freshest ingredients. | THE EREASt - h A for per EXPOSUR METAL 35 MM. yo elephone RA 3-3474 with any pr lasting neatness little items of news and share your Rx is Latin for "recipe"! 2 METERS SLIDE FILES gin MOTOR CITY CLEANERS | pe------ SLipe FiLEs | J Regular 7.95 Value $liss Margaret Dawn Flintoff magic tape with a hot iron and the Only has been honored at several preé- C L (0) S E D . \ length of the leg is yours | JO, > a 300 Caith i FISHY x p We carry a complete line of | is 6 5 Come Jn orey, brown red, green, : ¥ DIT y matching sweaters. I v ail we Phe per capita consumption ol aig wi] FOR STAFF HOLIDAY | ~~ 10.95-15.95-19.95 ; Mon., August 20 - Sat., Aug. 25 A : : : DRAPES - CURTAINS il ; ' ML UEL LTT WE WILL RE-OPEN : DRUGS. LADIES WEAR LL, atmsesire Monday, August 27th NEW LOCATION. 72 SIMCOE ST. N DIAL RA 51917 | 8 KING. 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