Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 2 Dec 1957, p. 17

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PRINCE ALBERT garian Makes New 2trs Wie Bread Makes Link [7 tren n Q b Vill Lone Coast Between US. East Entertained [fi sisi "he "thuch | uebeC V1LlAge OnLone Coast | meron -- mo o siete i me nests sma sn ore a . E. SMITH A MONTREAL (CP) -- Mrs, |boatload of bread, United States/dent body grew at a steady pace. F . ' h eddi font ; educationists in Turkey have/Among the teachers was the in- Correspondent plan for the wedding reception|nonth now but returns to . a eace ce the future with confl- Larne In 8 truck He re ha | the wire or gael aiders life 28) created an enduring link be-|ternationaily known educator, PRINCE ALBERT -- Ms. B.jon Saturday, Nov. 0. 115° Dec, 12 for another Working outdoors 10 hours a|worked. land's southeast coast is "simply |tWeen the East and the West. (Dr. Edwin A. Grosvenor. Stu-|Smith entertained her = junior The December meeting will bel tin on his injured hand. day as a cement finisher for a wonderful." 2 Robert College and its sister(dents came from Persia, Iraq,/girls' Sunday School ¢lass on held one week earlier than usual, : os RESTAURANT MUSICIAN school, the American College for|Greece, Germany, Russia, the Saturday. being on Dec. 18, Group One| will be in charge and plans are nglish, [concrete repair firm, he tak a After 12 years in the rail ter- hy .{~ After arriving in Canada he Girls, stand near Istanbul in an|Levant, and the Balkans. The six girls were busy dur- J pany contyibutiag 'an additioss)|was kept in hospital from March minal town of Pot Aux Basques, igi 'setting on the Bosporus. npuTRAL ATTITUDE ing the afternoon making serap|{or. special Christmas meeting.| BELLEVILLE (CP) $20 towards board and lodging. [until the end of July. Then(};o0 pA igs on no. wan Each year nearly 2,000 students J . [books for the Sick Children's| A hot supper was served. Woods 5 i Thon Out of the pay packet, $10 goes|Joseph started job-hunting. He La of some 15 nationalities come to|IN POLITICS 2 Hospital, PERSONALS with theft in the in rent for two furnished rooms|Was finally hired by a Hungarian ha native of St. John's, Nfld. the institutions, seeking an edu.| Despite its non-political nature, After a hearty supper, games| po "p00 10 Ts Pit root in a French-Canadian home, $15/restaurant in Quebec's upper|she was here with her husband|cation in the ways of the West. |Robert College has served on|were enjoyed. out last Thursda to enjo! the Mrs. Charles Smith for food and the rest into the town to play the accordion and Fefien he took a refresher course Robert alumni have built many|occasion as a refuge. SeverallWA MEETING 0ay y : ' i was paid $4 a night plus tips and ior general practitioners at the (of Turkey's roads, bridges, pow-|years ago, three youths from an| The Prince Albert Woman's his dinner. oyal Victoria Hospital. er plants, and factories. Others/Irom Curtain country seized a|Association met in the church on THRIFTY COUPLE - i erage Two weeks later he switched fill high positions in near East/small fishing boat, sailed across Wednesday afternoon with 15 Ia! fe Wage Jor FRIENDLY SPOT overnments. American College|the Black Sea, and applied for|dies present. Br ; | The Papps voluntarily deprive] for 5 niles soit of themselves. of such amaniti | 2h oIesiagrant Vier Mig LeGrow said social life in Snnae have been leaders admission. One is mow an assis- 'Mrs McKerihen presided and od her of a three.|radio, television or washing ma-| «; cy aved there only one the Somumumity V Sere. around among Turkish women. tant professor of Diflosibhy at a|following the opening hymn and|| : ? southern university, another is/prayer called on Mrs. G. Hunter ; hter. chine. wee," said Joseph. "There was|y; g BREAD FOR WOUNDED visit us, we don't have to wonder SOLDI ) at Harvard, and the third is in who gave a fine talk on religi- pe "Apart from what we'spend on| big Hungarian festival on|where io take them We a, the United States Army. ITAL [the baby, we don't buy anything | ay, ost 20. I played the accor-linvite them in." During the Crimean War of The American College for Girls|dents for college entrance, {and WD docked at Hali- extra at all," said Joseph, still] ~anadi a 30 K A ' ' jon. A Canadian engineer was s i : s 1854-56, issiona amed Cy- ] i te ha wed] felt ha he fIary sult 87 cher eau he was so ficased wits rs em, ping the rus Hamlin, began 'baking Amey. |was founded as a high school in| Today, because of difficulty in ? p |my. playing, he helped me find... "cpo prefers a small com.|ican-style bread for the suffering|1871, chartered as a college in|transferring money from one) most stu- 5 his own trade, In.|escaped from Hungary. His shoes : : sent to the immi-|are new. The one exception to® job. he be.|munity. And for a doctor, she be.|inmates of a British military|1890, and Sombiued jinder Join country to another, 1 in Quebec for ex-|their thrift was an outlay of $400] Five days afterwards he lieves the life is ideal. hospital at Istanbul. Each day|administration with obert Col-dents are Turkish. But the a suspected lung|for a second-hand car. Juan work lot is Sree em:| "He gets a bigger satistaction|Pread was stacked high in small Jege i 1992. Rohery Col on Schools® Alumni Bulletin goss Ki A fo nf 5 I it w i d ' d ferri t J , ormer students in countries all! it was the first out of his work since he's in|DoAS and ferried 'across thelhas 2 JMOL BPEVCL 20 Cfofmer students during Safe-Driving Week : | Joseph said i ' bs flona, 32, was taken time in his life that he haa| Waterproofing Company Laiten, closer touch with his patients," | BOSPOTUS. I By | dockside hostel, run|worked at hard physical labor. | 3 she said. "The pedple 1 : # » " i: ple are always| A boatload happened to be seen gration department, He flexed an arm muscle, aso get my job," he said "If alll gil ooo good-natured." 5 vw. Christopher Holbert, a pros- when did of as given free food though to prove he was getting|Hungarians had work like mine, perous New York DUSINESSIAN (NPN PNLNIN LN LN LN LNPN SNL SNIN PNP PN PAS | | |{then no one would want to ge-| When the couple moved to Port I 7 You've checked your ' nd 7 | oe Fe month, for used i the Chath, ve now|1D 0 Barope. Aux Basques, Dr."LeGrow was| Vo vis lowing the Meditersan 2 Youre sh . iy Visited her hus. start for himself and his viva- gAPPY IN QUEBEC he IS Noclur 3 te ii gp usual flat Turkish loaves that pe 4 l driving habits, you last: pe Eo os ios, if as Tide urn el Mrs Papp said she has uo de paient was by bot [oadved sionf §, Lesrsha gt 0) your motor, brakes, check = apps are reunited/He aided the rebels by delivering 5"¢ 0 Jon | But three more doctors have en: : 1] : Suk 7 munities in such centres as To- : VE went ashore to meet him. The be, set up practice in the district i men became friends. ' ® tires, ete. .... or br your eyes? |ronto or Montreal. since, and a hospital has been . A For Safety On The Highway... Le 1 AND BOARD | "Since we have come here, I|constructed, relieving him of Soon after, American educa-|} Tell us how much-We like fo say "YES!" And In The Home .,..365 Days A Year & i 40 |can't express how kind the peo- much of the pressure. [tionists interested Mr. Robert in|, - hy : ¥ have your eyes examined at : |ple have been," she said. "The a plan to found an American? Gu cash you want promptly. you want -- then get loan in one OWNER OF THE BOOK BURED THE STUFF COULD | (ship. He says | £8 might like to join an orchestra were killed Friday night when|and four students. 4 OPEN FRIDAY TO 8.00; SATURDAY TO NOON A ¥ \ / \ 4 \ / \ / \ 4 \ / \ { b) ' \ '4 \ J \ / |people here have done every- college in Turkey. He put $40,000) Phone first -- tell us how much trip to the office. Or, come in. SOME GOLD CASH IN HS CEUAR BE USED AS regular intervals | Al lor buy a taxi. He once operated |p i car and a German truck Dr. Hamlin had to wait seve . ho 5 / {thing to make us feel at home. of his own money into the proj- \ THIS MAY HAVE VERY VALUABLE OR MAYBE IT A | (When we -moved in, we didn't 2 RCAF Members ect, and persuaded Dr. Hamlin Loans up te $2500 or more--30 months to repay on loans over $500 to head the school. In 1863, Dr. } Your loan can be life-insured at Beneficial WHEN THE PRECIOUS METAL PANT-THINNER A ! as en) "W AOE {a cab in Hungary but said it was| . years for a buildin, mit. . . . a WAS CALLED INL..MY WORD JODAY! 2 Loaeated in Ys when owners| collided near here, police said to-|Once it was in hand, 2 al 3 £ N EFICI AL Fl | iY, [o3 (M0) Published in the Public Interest by * © SHE lof private cars were ordered to! day. the first college building, super} CR Fiance sverin IMPERIAL OPTICAL COMPANY oo, Sanens WA Pioneer Canadian Optical Manufacturers ee, X/ SIGNIFICANCE!..A MAP PURI i Fl 1..A OF WAS DURING |have to buy anything, not even {turn their vehicles over to the police identified them only as vised its construction, and yore : - FORMERLY PERSONAL FINANCE . DRECTONS SHOWING TE DCT |] FPROKBIION M0 | | fics. We are happy." Die In Germany Hamlin started classes in a |} 8 ' N s i i | rame house in Bebek, a suburl 3 i SOMETHING OF WEALTH WAS SOME SO-CALLED |. Now Joseph ls looking forward| psppN.pAnEN, Germa nylof Istanbul, then called 'Constan- 10 SIME ee Cree ank Oona Soutia) OSHAWA Communist government. Alexander Moroz, 21, and Will- ed on it with his own hands. | Fumbling for the right expres- jam Kenny Burns, 32. Private donations started to sion to answer why he likes to| a mm------ 1. | |to obtaining Canadian citizen. | HIDDEN!,., MAYBE A FORMER GIN AND HID IT; tinople. There were five teachers OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT -- PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS RAR RRA pe de a . |stay in Canada, he replied sim- % . [ply: : Ro yagi rode. yo ii, as Re a 74 SAS {e elim: ~ De 5 # ' eventually he|(Reuters)--Two RCAF members \ "If you want to buy a taxi,| |you can do so. OPERATION FOR ACTRESS WASHINGTON (AP) -- Act: ress Jeannette MacDonald under- | {went an 'emergency appendect: | omy early Sunday. A spokesman : | said "she came through just| igs fine." | 1 NO MORE ; Look no Farther! 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