Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Oct 1963, p. 24

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~| Marx Meet Christianity Quintuplet Birth WASHINGTON, Ont. (CP)-- Karl Marx and Christianity find a common ground on a 1,200- acre farm near this western On- tario village. | A sect known as the Brethren of Early Christianity practises communal 'living to a degree that forbids any of the 95 per- sons living on the farm from possessing either money or pro- perty. Brother Alexander Bago, one of three elected trustees who administer the com munity, lquotes Marx in defining its needs of all its members, is al-| most self - supporting. Women; ] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 2, 1963 23 | The parents' unmarried state' Making matters more diffi- raised fewer Venezuelan eye-|cult one of his previous wives .the legal problems of marriage shortly before the quints were and divorce too complicated to born. On Western Ontario Farm Makes Big Change 's!' siete tut tact CARACAS, Venezuela (Reu-and have avoided the glare of Worry about. Their attitude is; Imes and Efren and three of pack and freeze produce for the|ters)--The birth of quintuplets publicity. table. Homemade bread and/is bringing an abrupt change in' Efren Prieto has already farm-produced meat are served.'the humble--but complicated--| started sorting out the complica- two-room building, providing ele- There is a school, a modern mentary education to the Grade 8 level. Those who continue on may. take department of educa-! tien correspondence courses. The brethren use all the latest equipment--there is even an au- tomatic bread-slicer in the kit- chen--and teams of men oper- ate threshing machines on an life of a Venezuelan worker's tions which govemed his life | with Ines Maria Cuevo de Prieto) family. reflected government statis-) i 4 tics which record more births j° --T i _-- oes ws lout of wedlock than legitimate '0° ~ sauare ajaraque" -- a births. shack fashioned of branches Efren works with an oil well|Plastered over with mud--near So far, Efren Prieto and his|before she gave birth to fivejdrilling team on Lake Mara-jthe town of Cuidad Ojeda, not wife Ines have not reaped the material benefits that came to [Canada's Dionne quintuplets after 1934 or that have already arrived for the American Fis- cher quints, born in South Da- kota Sept. 14. The world's 'boys Sept. 8. 'DECIDE TO WED In the first place, birth of the quints convinced Efren, 39, and Ines, 35, and already.a grand- mother, that it was time to get married. They did so in a bed-) other set Of/side civil wedding ceremony atjhis two previous families, four icaibo and his modest pay|far from the shore of oil-rich jcheque--even before the new|Lake Maracaibo. births--had to support directly; When the quints were born, or indirectly 18 persons, |HAS BIG BROOD other room on my bajaraque." There were the 10 children of - But before he got to work, and with the babies still in hospital, |efren talked about building "an- jaims: "From each according to |his ability; to each according to| farmers. Other men work in the his need."" jmachine shop or handle the | But he emphasizes that the| geese, and women may be as- |farm is operated in conformity) signed to the noodle factory or) |with the word p a' and in the!take theireturn in the kitchen.| \style of early Christianity. ' |" "all things, all things in biti ee come ae aad p vg A |mon, so doth the Bible read; all|, welcome--along with a year- \things, all things incommon, | jo), 5 y Pb r) jlong preparatory period -- for |the spirit gently pleads," the) those who want to join the |brethren sing, convinced they|prpethren are living by the Book of Acts. | The sect, derived from the | Hutterites, was founded in. 1931 on a farm near Kitchener, 10 |miles northéast of here, by}: \Brother Julius Kubasek. There|i#s members. were only three adults and three} "Communal living means we |children in the first community,|must learn to bear one an- During the Depression the| other's burdens, says Brother |community transferred its hold-|OTVal Baer. "People who have ings to Bremen, Sask., and later|lived a life of self-indulgence to Yarrow, B.C., where mem-| Would find some things here a bership grew to 21. In 1940 aj\Teal cross. farm was bought near here. | | A 100-year-old farmhouse is} RECORDS SET the nucleus of the community., EDMONTON (CP)--Tempera- Here are the kitchen, the com-|tures soared to record highs at munity dining room where all/six communities Sunday as the eat together, and the adjoining) Prairies basked in warm, sunny chapel. Motel-like living quar-|fai! weather. Records were es-| ters stretch out on each side of|tablished at Medicine Hat, 90,/ trast with a more secretive the main building. Lethbridge, 89, Calgary, 84,| attitude in foreign relations. The community, with its cen-|Battleford, 84, Penhold, 82, and| (CP Photo) itral treasury providing for the!Saskdtoon 82 | hourly basis for~ neighboring The community provides a considerable degree of personal security but there are few lux- uries arid it makes demands on REFLECT 'OPEN SOUL' These little girls at a "'Piv- Soviet people noticed by visit- neer" camp in Russia seem to ors. The natural warmth and reflect the "open soul' of the exuberance of the people con- ° i | drive and admire... | | Cadillac for 64 tomorrow, | thursday, Oct. 3rd from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 1964 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE "SERVING THE COMMUNITY OVER 40 YEARS" ONTARIO MOTOR SALES 140 BOND WEST LIMITED 725-6501 | quints, the Diligentis of Argen- the Maracaibo University Hos-!of Ines' five children, his tina, were born in 1943 into a pital about 15 hours after the|mother, mother-in-law, Ines and wealthy and aristocratic family} babies were born. himself. the government promised to give him a new modern house, IN HONOUR OF AUTUMN PANCAKE FESTIVAL AUNT JEMIMA TELLS HER FLAVOUR SECRET FLAVOUR BLENDED WITH KINDS OF FLOUR FOR EXTRA FLAVOUR EXTRA. LIGHTNESS Ever wonder why more Aunt Jemimas are gobbled up than any other pancakes in the world? It's simple! Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix is flavour-blended with 4 kinds of flour... for extra flavour, extra lightness. And only flavour-blending with 4 special flours can. create that delicious golden-brown difference that is Aunt Jemima's own! Why wait? ; Share the Aunt Jemima flavour secret with your family during the great Autumn Pancake Festival. Pick up several packages of Aunt Jemima-Pancake Mix this week! Aunt Jemima ee cea Secs Cee ier at ee een oR

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