Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 7 Sep 1957, p. 7

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Ford Introduces New Edsel Car TORONTO -- Ford of Canada| Prodident Rhys M. Sale revealed press conference Wednesday | that world's newest line of auto- mobiles, Edsel, will be sold and serviced in Canada by coast-to- coast organization of Ford Monarch dealers. They will operate in future under Ford-Edsel sign, as the name 'Monarch' is being discon- tinued with end of current model "Since its introduction in 1946 Monarch has earned an outstand- ing reputation and its name will jue an honored one in Canadian | motoring for many Years to] come," Mr, Sale said. "Monarch| owners have our complete assur-| ance that parts and service for their cars will be available as long as may be necessary." Fasels will go on display in dealer showrooms Sept 11 and 1958 models of Ford, Meteor, Mercury and Lincoln will be in- troduced in late October and early November Maximum retail prices for| typical Edsel cars with standard factory equipment, delivered at Oshawa, range between $3469 and | sociated with the special ser- $168, | vices planned by the Oshawa ¥ One of the feature events as- | Corps of the Salvation Army this weekend will be the musi- | cal festival being presented in Electric Blankets ar blankets covers about 13 Becoming Popula The electric blanket has moved| million out of the * 'pioneering category' blankets and into the "acceptance slot" reports Home Furnishings Daily. 2 million in "56 as against 200,000 this country, appliance makers worth of compared | ronto. The band will also be | TORONTO BAND TO PRESENT MUSICAL FESTIVAL TONIGHT accompanied by the Dovercourt Citadel Songsters who will also take part in the program. The festival is part of the program the citadel tonight by the | Dovercourt Citadel Band of To- | | ¢ THE BARLY TIMES-GASUETTE, Soturduy, September 7, 1957 J Earth Has Slipped :; During Long Life = y RON EVANS the acess. A Jocking motion BO is C Press Staff Writer [MEa nd |of Pi Bezymaninny but no TORONTO (CP) -- The earth Boy an under ANY. iA Soviet | populated areas were touched. may be a solid citizen now but scientists. say she has sii shifted and reeled in her day. They're learning a lot from old rocks about the globe's 4,500,000- year past. The sci scientist said a volcano erupted {in northeastern Russia last year a force 20 times greater than the most powerful hydrogen yet detonated. BoB G. Gorshkov of said 200 squste J miles tists, to be exact say the earth's skin has skidded, her poles have wandered and her masses moved over many million of years. Sir Ernest C. Bullard of Cam- bridge University, England, ome of 1,200 delegates to the 11-day meeting here of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics 34 Sasany a case history of panet being assembled | ihrough the pW of rock magne- | | his involves examining the natural magnetism of certain] age-old rocks, Sir Ernest said the, mineral grain in the Toei indi- ca magnetic e was somewhere else--at one time in the present location of Japan-- when they were formed. Congratulations on the Re-opening of the Salvation Army Citadel arranged in connection with the dedication of the new citadel building at the corner of Simcoe and Oak Streets, from per cent of total wired homes in| I |feel the item can wear a staple tag. Last year retailers sold $55 these wired with $8 ,/ million. in 1946, Unit sales totalled Now that the saturation level of ten years ago. An interesting ob- Congratulations on the Re-opening of the Salvation Army Citadel cD J. Goulding Plumbing & Heating Phone RA 8-8278 Congratulations en fhe Opening and Dedication Services of the New SALVATION ARMY CITADEL from BATHE & McLELLAN BUILDER'S SUPPLIES LTD. 81 King St. W, RA 5-4761 | m------p SALVATION ARMY'S NEW CITADEL - UNDER THE OCEAN Oceanographers discussed er culation within the Atlantic, Dr. L. H. C. Cooper of Ply-| mouth, England, said he thinks | | there may be tilting going on in| |layers below the ocean's surface |--although it's only a theory. | He said his studies in the Bay |of Biscay in 1956 showed deep {Atlantic layers rose more than| 150 feet within three months and go on, he said, far below the sur-| face. | he suspects that they may {have dropped on the other side of | GRAYHOUND ELECTRIC 469 Main Street Toronto 13 DIES IN CRASH MILTON, Ont. (CP)--One man was killed and another injured Thursday night when their car smashed into a tree on the side of a road nine miles north of here, The victim was identified as '| Freddie Slessor, 20, of Milton, 15 miles north of Hamilton. SALVATION ARMY SIMCOE AND OAK STREETS REOPENING Dedication Services SEPTEMBER 7th, 8th, & 9th PROGRAM OF EVENTS SATURDAY, 2:30 P.M. OFFICIAL OPENING SATURDAY 8:00 P.M. MUSICAL FESTIVAL (Dovercourt Band and Songsters) 74 The entrance and stairway In front are of completely modern Leaders Of Salvation Army Attend Services The opening of the new Salva- soldiers, YP band and men sol-|streets. The holiness meeting will tion Army Citadel this weekend diers. {commence at 10:45 am. Com- will bring outstanding leaders of The march will go north on On- pany meeting will be held at 2 the Salvation Army to Oshawa. tario street to Bond street, west p.m. The new building, at the corner/to Simcoe street and then south| Memorial service for the late of Simcoe and Oak streets, rates to the new citadel. |Bandmaster A. J. Graves will with the splendid Toronto citadel! 1, the main entrance of the start at 3 p.m. Mr. Graves was in modern design. citadel. a brief service will be @ SA member for 73 years dating The weekend will bring many held, Architect A, J. Stringer will back to the day of the founder. activities to celebrate the occa- present the key of the citadel to He also was a soldier of Oshawa sion, The territorial commander Commissioner Booth. A plaque for more than 45 years. of the Salvation Army in Canada, will be unveiled in the lobby and| Salvation meeting at 7 p.m, will Commissioner W. Wycliffe Booth reference made to the old corner- {conclude the Sunday services and Mrs, Booth will open the stone. | Mercy seat will be held at the new building The dedication service will be meeting. The officials will be accom- conducted by the commissioner. The new citadel will give a |panied by the Property Secre- Rev. H. A. Mellow will represent seating capacity of 400. Cost of tary, Lt.-Col. A, Cameron and the Oshawa Ministerial Associa-|/the new building amounts to ap- Mrs. Cameron, Also present will tion. Mayor John Naylor and the | proximately $140,000. be the Salvation Army Divisional Hon. Michael Starr, federal min-| The sod for the new building Commander Brig. M. Flannigan|ister of labor, will address the was broken in 1956 by Mayor W. and Mrs. Flannigan, and Senior audience, John Naylor. Of the original Major Arnold Brown, Bandsmen Fred Owen, who building, only the outer walls MARCH OF WITNESS |doubled as chairman of the build. are still standing. ing committee, will speak on be- E E The ceremonies will be opened | half of the corps. NEW FEATURES Among the new features of the by a march of witness today 5 at 2 pm, All sections of the MUSIC FESTIVAL citadel are new Sunday School {Oshawa SA corps under the direc-| Then at 8 p.m. the Dovercourt rooms, a new Christian Educa- tion of Major G. V. MacLean will|Citadel Band and Songsters will/tion department, | assemble at the old customs of-/bring a musical program. There fare facilities, a small gym- fice at 1:30 p.m. will be an admission for this nasium, rooms for the Home The order of parade will be | concert, League and the ladies club. On flags, officers, timbrels, senior] On Sunday morning another the second floor are offices and a | band, women songsters, women march will be held through city) ladies' parlor. {High Barnet, additional wel-|~ design Funds for the new building were raised through a building campaign in 1956. Fred Owen {acted as chairman of the com- mittee. The present temporary) {headquarters in the old customs | building' will be returned to the | department of public works Commissioner Booth, who will| open the citadel, was born in| England. He is the grandson of the founder of the Salvation Army, Gen. William Booth. H Commissioner Booth's father, Bramwell Booth, was the army's second general. He is married to the former Capt. Renee Peyton, The commissioner served in the] international headquarters at SUNDAY SERVICES 10.45 A.M. and 7.00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. MEMORIAL SERVICE LATE BANDMASTER A. J. GRAVES COMMISSIONER AND MRS. W. WYCLIFFE BOOTH GUEST SPEAKERS THE PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED CEE US London, before accepting super- |vision of the Canadian leadership. He came to Toronto headquar- ters in 1955. He also served in| France, Switzerland and Norway. | After his arrival in Canada, the commissioner was admitted to the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, by the University | of Western Ontario. The commissioner and his wite| have six children, four of whom! are Salvation Army officers. The | youngest child, Miriam, accom. panied her parents to Canada, | | SOUTHERN PEA K Mount Sarminto, 6,900 feet, is the highest peak in Tierra del Fuego off the southern tip of South America I CONNOLLY MARBLE, MOSAIC & TILE CO. LTD. wish every success on the re-opening and dedication of the Salvation Army. Citadel. CONNOLLY MARBLE MOSAIC AND TILE COMPANY LIMITED 220 Bowie Ave., Toronto Russel 1-3527 Congratulations on the Re-opening of the Salvation Army Citadel From Cecil Bracey PLASTERING Richmond Hill Phone Oakridge 3-5884 Phone RA Congratulations on the re-opening the Salvation Army Citadel Goulding Bros. * BRICKWORK eo 5-2682 Congratulations on the Re-Opening and Dedication Services of the Salvation Army Citadel MALAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED from GENERAL CONTRACTORS TORONTO

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