Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 15 Oct 1957, p. 3

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesdey, Octobe 15, 1957 3 Many Joyous Moments On Royal Tour HER MAJESTY Queen Fiis- abeth, second from left, Is shown with Governor . General Massey and Prince Philip as they inspect a 350-pound Stur- Keon which was caught off the | Po coast of Nova Scotia and sent to Her Majesty In Ottawa as a special gift of the people of that province. Mr, Esmond Butler, assistant secretary to the Governor - General, close. -- (8 . - ly inspects the fish at end of erating box, Both Wer Majesty and His Royal Highness appear to be getting a big laugh out of the size of this packaged gift, A special honor was Injured Boy's Condition Reported Still Critical Eleven-year-old Jeffrey Lott Is still in critical condition in Toron- to Sick Children's Hospital today, Hospital officials report the young Oshawh boy has not regained consciousness since being admit ted following an accident h ere Friday night, Jeffrey was hit by a car at the corner of Mary and Hilleroft streets. He Is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Lott, 980 Mohawk street. Mr, Lott Is employed as a welder with General Motors of Canada Ltd, The young boy was first taken {to Oshawa General Hospital and {was later rushed by ambulance to {the 'T ronto Hospital, Jeffrey was reported walking home from a meeting of the Eighth Oshawa Sea Scouts in the hall at Mary Local Squires Attend Conference A The Third Annual Ontario Columbian Squires Conference, sponsored by the Ontario State Hoard of the Knights of Colum bus, was held in Kitchener over the Thanksgiving weekend, with Squires and Counsellors from 15 Ontario cities, Including Oshawa, in attendance The conference opened with welcoming addresses from Alder man Pitzer who represented Mayor Dregor of Kitchener, and t Kitchener | was the main speaker of the afternoon session, He directed his {address to the Squires stating {how fortunate they are, not hav Ing to face the hardships of war | and depression. Father Slegirield mentioned how the recent mil itary and technologleal progress of the Russians has impressed {upon the minds of the free people |the need of trained personnel to {meet this challenge, and that the | Squires were among (hose wha Mavor Whitney of Waterloo, who | must meet this challenge, it Is sald that the Twin Cities were extremely important that they re going all out to make the dele-|celve the greatest possible educa gates feel at home tion to become true Christian Disirict Deputy Ed Salvaneski Bentlemen and scholars, and Grand Knight Montagano-of/ The next 'speaker was Rev Kitchener extended a welcome to the delegates and both gentlemen stressed the main objective of the Squire movement, which Is to promote Catholic Action in Youth Father Soblsch, principal of St Jerome's High School, In hig wel come he stated that the facilities of the school were at the dis and Hillerolt streets when the ac cident took place, Oshawa Police Identified the driver of the car involved in the accident as 23-year-old Rober! Branch of 347 Arthur streel, Oshawa Jeffrey suffered severe injuries to his head in the accidept, He has been a pupll at Sunset Helghts Public School and has two sisters, Sharman 7 and Sherry 2, IS HONORED Angus E, Barton, vice-presi. posal of the Squires during the dent of the Robson Leather Co,, | Church Holds ' dral. Prince Phillp read the second lesson the parable of the talents from the 26th chap. ter of the Gospel of St, Mat. HER MAJESTY Queen Eliz. abeth attends Sunday morning service at Christ Church Cathe. dral, The Queen of Canada Is shown as she is escorted Into | thew, verses® 14 to 30, More | the church by Very Rev, J, O. | than 2000 people crowded the | Anderson, dean of the Cathe. | streets outside the church and ON GODFREY SHOW Mary Frances on. Prince Philip Sunday when Canada bestowed on him the role of a Privy Councillor for life, The announcement was made by. Prime Minister Diefenbaker, Photo by Peter Ellins Oshawa teievision viéwers re- olced, Monday night, when Mary frances Ebbs, 17-year-old Osh. awa songstress, tled for first place In the Arthur Godfrey Tal: ent Scout show, The applause register, which chooses the win. ner of the show, gave equal points to Mary Frances, and two other contestants, ' Mary Frances, daughter of Magistrate ¥, 8, Ebbs, was In troduced to the show by her at. tractive sister, Susan, aged 18, SISTERS POISED Although both making thelr television debut, the girls showed both poise and confidence, Per. haps, in these flelds, the hardest part was played by Susan, who was confronted with the dry humor of the red-haired MC "Where are you from, Susan?" Godirey aske "Oghawa, Ontarlo, smiled "Where's that?" "Near Toronto," | "Oshawa, That sounds like an Indian name," Godfrey com mented "No, it's the home of General Motors, Canada," Susan replied. Asked what school she atlend: Thanksgiving Testimonies of gratitude. for blessings brought by a spiritual understanding of God and man were a feature of the Thanksglv- ing service held at First Church of Christ, Sclentist, 64 Colborne street east, Oshawa, on Thanks. giving morning Testimonies Included mention| of healing of physical * diseases through prayer, Including the Lord's Prayer and iis effective application to meeting all human needs, also the understanding of God an taught In Christian Sclence, A period devoted to voluntary statements of gratitude by members of the congregation is always included In the Thanks giving Day services in Christian | Selence churches, od, Susan sald: "I attend the "Thanksgiving" was the sub. Oshawa Vocational and Collegl Ject of Lesson-Sermon read from|Ate Institute in Oshawa, 1m thks the desk, Especially prepared for| Ing the general course, with art, the day, it consisted of selections | from the Bible and from the . Christian Science texthook, d "Sclence and Health with Key to [2] ge 1 the Scriptures' by Mary Baker Eddy, | Meditation by W, Berwald was] To Program the organ prelude, The service was opened by the congreg } ye grogation| oc age of commendation, pleding continued support, was alnging of a hymn, "In Mercy, In voted Saturday by members of " Susan i MARY FRANCES EBBS "Who's Art?" Godlrey queried, Completely unshaken, Susan replied "I'm taking the art course," Godfrey's brows knitted when Susan told him that her father is the Oshawa Dollce Magistrate, "Your father Is a Police Mag Intrate I'd better he nloe te | you," Godfrey said, | gathers before taking up the work of the day, to seck divine guid: ance and to pray for the individ. ual needs of some 3,000 persons who write to the program each week requesting prayer, Oshawa Adventists also backed up thelr words of praise with tangible evidence of approval via a special offering. loosed a mighty ovation as the Royal couple emerged, It was beautifully clear and sunhy during Her Majesty's 15-minute stay at the National War Me- morial, but there was a sharp chilling breeze, Ebbs Made Fine Impression "People are nice fo us, I mean my sister and myself, And they have been so wonder. fully kind," Susan said, After giving a concise resume of her sister'. singing career, Susan Introduced Mary Frances, who sang the popular "Tammy," VOICE ENHANCED Although Mary Frances' volce has been heard, and appreciat: ed, for over two years on radlo, it was enhanced on the TV screen by her fresh, young, beauty, None would suspect, from her singing and style, that this was her first appearance before the television cameras, The other two contestants, a champion accordionist from Long Island, and a Cuban male singer, were very good, Both the other actors chose numbers not curs rently on the hit parade, which made the competition even sliffer for the Oshawa girl, However, when she sang a few bars of "Tammy" for the second time, while the applause was recorded, the needle on the recording apparatus swung over to the 100 mark exactly the same score gs the other two, "You people are going to break me," Godfrey grinned, as Mary Frances bowed off the stage. he was one of the few glven the Royal Medal of Honor for outs standing achievement during the four years of study When Mr, Waermo came to America, where he now lives, he was recommended by the Chief of the Royal Opera in Stock holm, John Forsell, as an out standing artist, He also bears a Photo by Peter Ellon I L.B. Bonham, the First Reader, then read the Thanksgiving Day Proclamation by C, Stein, Es quire, Under Secrelary of State, Canada Koynoting the Lesson-Sermon was the Golden Text from Psalms 80:14: "Offer unto God Thanks giving; and pay thy vows unto Goodness, How Great Is our| King", ' the Oshawa Missionary College Seventh-day Adventist church to go to the international radio pro. gram Volce of Prophecy, At a brief special service hon. oring the 27-year religious broad: cast, members expressed approv- al of a church letter to the direc: tor of the Voice of Prophecy, H. M., 8 Richards, who has been | letier of recommendation and In. troduction from Prince Oscar Bernadotte, brother of the late King Gustaf V, before whom Mr, aermo sang. Swedish Tenor Coming Here One of the outstanding tenor Gospel singers of our day will present a Sacred Concert at the Mr. Waermo sings In English, German, Italian and Spanish as well as In the Scandinavian lan guages, He has given Sacred Concerts In the USA, C Simcoe Street Pentecostal Cady, COMMUNITY SURVEY! YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY? Why ? \ Thet Is & geet word, The readers' whe have been good enough to send along letters with thelr Opinion Forms sey they like to know "why" the velues offered In the eds are good values, If @ merchant announces @ hat or @ sult ar a pair of shoes or « living room chelr ot @ bargain price, the readers sey thet they should knew "why" the merchant Is welling It et that bargain price, Now, thet's a very simple matter, hin't #? You would ke to know "why," tee, Most advertisers tell you "why." Seme merchants forget sometimes to say "why." Some merch had never realized how Interested you are In knowing "why," If you heave not dy d how enjoyable and helpful In a practical way the Community Survey Is, go through the paper right now and write down your three selections from the list below for this week's Opinion Form, Cash Awards, for being helpful, to readers whose opinions are nearest to what the most readers decide are best! STUDY THESE ADS IN TODAY'S DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE AND MARK YOUR CHOICES ON YOUR BALLOT LARGE ADS Burns Shoes MEDIUM ADS Cliff Mills Motors Jury & Lovell Drugs SMALL ADS Battle & Melollan Robert Dixon Co, Meadows Travel Agency Plekwick Cleaners Ristow & Olsen Meoghers Karn Drugs ~ Karn Drugs Millwork & Building Wilbur MeKeen's Service Station CLASSIFIED ADS Ristow & Olsén Weekly Cash Awards IStPrize ..ooovunvves.« $25.00 2nd Prize ............. $15.00 3rd Prize ............. $10.00 Lloyd Ayers the most High Beriptural passages included the following from Psalms 75:1 "Unto thee, O God, do we give thanks, unto thee do we give thanks: for that thy name is near thy wondrous works declare," Among the correlative passages read from Science and Health was the following (234:4) 'What ever inspires with wisdom, Truth, and Mexico as well as all the Scandinavian Countries, 12 KING PHONE Buehler ska MEAT SPECIALS! WED. & THURS. ! SIRLOIN Steaks = 50: 9%); S| MEATY RUMP ROAST . 63° FRESH MADE COUNTRY STYLE IT'S SIUVER COLORED 5 LBS, 1.00 "8 SAUSAGE SLICED BREAK a 50° DIXON'S | uanee 313 ALBERT ST. OSHAWA, ONT. | Stew BEEF 5 95+ BACON RA 3.4663 | the key figure in the program since ts beginning, The program Is alred on more than 000 stations in North Amer-|tenor, studied at the Royal Con. lea and some 200 stations overs servatory of Musle in Stockholm, seas, It Is the second largest re- Sweden, preparing for the con. liglous broadcast | port and opera stage, When Mr Pastor V, W, Colling reports Waermo was converted he ded! that there are some 86,000 active cated himself entirely to sacred students enrolled in the Bible cor: music respondence course conducted by| While yet studying In the Roy or Love -- be it song, sermon, or| (he broadcast. One hundred per al Academy he elved a Spe Sclence--blesses the human fam. fons comprise the staff at the|ecial Degree as a "Churchsinger", ily with crumbs of comfort from | program's headquarters In Lown|required of those having the Christ's table, feeding the hungry | Angeles, california, he says, and/charge of singing in the Swedish and giving living waters to the each Thursday the entire group!State Church, At his graduation thirsty," The postlude was "Song of Triumph" by Rodgers | so that today's youth will grow conference LI. OL Othawe, wie Was ¢loch. Into tomorrow's Christian Men, [PROGRAM OUTLINED od an officer of the Tanners or Father, Shegiien] nea! The second sesslon of the con:| Association of Canada at the n ference was a demonstration of] Canadian Shoe and Leather the Squire Four-point program.| Fair In Montreal during the COMING EVENTS This was done by having four| weekend, circles plan different activities) === which would come under Spire BAZAAR and tea, Faithful Group, King Street Chureh, Thursday, October 17 at 2pm Tea 3 cents 0a Church Wednesday evening. Einar Waermo, noted Swedish leare Mr. Pledmonl's re itual, Soelal, Civie-cultural and cleared up by Mr. Ple "ye Physical committees respective plies, g ly, The highlight of the after noon | PLAN ACTIVITIES was an investiture put on by al The afternoon session deal Wo Juckiotr, [degree team composed of Squires with the planning of summer ae {from Peterborough Timmins, [tivities and Inter-Circle meetings Auxtl {Smiths Falls, and Windsor {Counsellor Moore of Peter ar at Athert Hon Jou Saturday evening the visiting|borough gave many suggestions baking, fancy work, candy. | Squires were guests at a dancelof planning summer programs toh room, twenty five put on hy the Host Cirele In con-[which would serve to keep the ot junction with the girls from St [members in touch during the holi Tuesday, 8 p.m, §t.{ Mary's High School days and would also be entertain Bloor and Ritson Road,| Sunday morning after Mass ajing If all the Squires would be Oct, 7, 1, 3, Binroakfast was served to the dele-[unable to attend gates by the boarding students of | Before the State Chalrman, M St, Jerome's High School in (hoje Belanger closed the confer BINGO tonight at the Avalon, § pwn 20 games, 88 and 47. 7 Fernhill Park bh and Seoul Mothers' sar al Albert Street Admission cents BINGO every Mary's Mall, 20 games, Jackpots Time to re-order coal? BALD EAGLE WINS | This time gel ASCOT HEATH, England (AP) American-owned and ared Balj STERLING tee Eagle Friday won the si long Duke of Edinburgh Stakes) or two-year-olds and was Im mediately talked about as a prob able favorite for next year's Eng lish Derby Bald Eagle won by a na feld of elght runner Bar eyeroft was second with Teyn ham hall a length further away, || third. | (Ys n 894 Interngtior od of Electiical ure holding their banquet Jetober Hall, Dane Local Uni ol Brotherh Workers, 15th ond donce "riday, 18, 1957 ot UAW 44 Bond Street Fost ing Bernard Orehe tro p.m. tll v 2.! Sup per on invitation enly, {school dining hall, After thelence he suggested a system for |breakfast Wm. Pledmont, Execu {dividing the province into dis |tive Director of Columbian tricts for the purpose of Inter |Squires from New Haven, Conn. Circle activities [addressed the Squires, He spoke| Delegates from Oshawa lon the four-point program of the|attended the conference Squires, and on the need and|Chief Squire Paul Lawrence Iduties of Counsellor A question Depuly Chief Squire Larry Gal and answer period followed this|lagher, Marshal Squire Paul Page address and many of the prob.|and Counsellors C. J: Power and 239d lems of the different clrcles were! Tim Byroes, It's different! anniversary whe were Tierney y length (Couple « :

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