Prof. Antonio Maranzi, 40- year-old restoration special- ist and professor of art his- SOMETHING TO LOOK UP TO tory, works in the cham- ber of the House of Com- mons where 5,000 square 45 years ago,-was bulging in places and close to collaps- feet of ceiling is being re- stored. The ceiling, installed ing. (CP Photo) | INVENTOR OF "SAINT JOnN, BE OPI Pupils in the Grade 5 class' at St. Teresa School in Kitch- ener, Ont., shouldn't be tes unhappy. The inventor of the foghorn may have received little money for his device but he is at least remembered and recognized in Saint John, the city in which he worked. The St. Teresa_ pupils, whose teacher is Francis Den- tinger, did some research on Robert Foulis, an engineer, music teacher, artist and in- ventor, who built the first steam foghorn in 1854, They learned that the first commercial use of his inven- tion was made on Patridge Is- land here in 1859 but they were disturbed to discover that he died penniless and felt he had not "received the honor which is due him for his invention." What they may not have known was that the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada installed a bronze tablet in his honor in the cus- DIED PENNILESS, UNKNOWN | | Missions Get bbeg hha Used Clothin WHITBx -- Peni Fer {iis house-here-in-1922,-alse_| Women's Missionary Council that many peopie-< held" its Christmas meeting et the story of the invention. the 'nome Gi mrs. ~A Foulis was en route from |!€y, Lupin drive, Twenty mem- Scotland to the United States [bers atiended, Ths ' when he was shipwrecked off |Mts. Midgley, gave a special the coast of Nova Scotia. He |Welcome to the newer six landed at Halifax and stayed | members. there until 1822 when he cose ge received was moved to Saint John. tributed to members who He was working as a music |S°W oF knit between now ant teacher when he got the idea | 'he January meeting. These arti- for the foghorn. He asked his cles will be forwarded where daughter to play the scale on |™ost needed. It was reported the piano while he walked a |'#2t 187 pounds of, good used hundred paces down the street | '!othing has been shipped to the listening. At the end of his North West Territory Missions. walk he could hear only the |, Mrs. Ted Colbourne and Mrs. low note on the piano. Marvin Wood read thank-you He decided that a horn em- -- received by he! --. sovin h t be |two missionary children -- in Lag wantan -- a Africa, Rev. Lorne Trimble of danger. Money was collected Chesterville, Ont., and the Bible to install the first foghorn on | School in Peterborough. ; Partridge Island and a man Good used clothing is still in was hired to blow it at one- |Steat demand and could be left minute intervals when there |2t.124 Lapin dr. or telephone was fog. 668-6772 for pick-up. There is still a foghorn on | .4 0x Of promise cards was the island today but it's the circulated to the members who modern type. Foulis's steam- |24V° 4 few words of exhorta- operated horn gras replaced |". bits ago. ef P The absentees were remem- bered in prayer by Mrs. Ewen $50,000 DREAM | IN B.C. BARQUE VANCOUVER (CP)--Eight men are spending all their spare time and money on a $50,000 dream -- a_ three- masted barque. | A' year from now the group hopes to have completed the | 150-ton; 86-foot barque. And | they hope their 18-passenger ship will carry them into a 'Yule Party MacDonald. Mrs. Stewart Miller read a Christmas poem, Mem- bers exchanged gifts from the |year's secret pal. Lunch was served by Mrs. Len Brasier and Mrs. John Leavitt. The next meeting will be Jan. 10 at the home of Mrs. WHITBY -- Whitby Chapter, | Midgley. No. 248, Order of the Eastern Star, held its December meet-- WORSHIPPED ON RUINS ing at the Masonic Temple ban-; MEXICO CITY (AP)--Arche- quet room. Mrs. Cora Fallow,|ologists say they have found a Worthy Matron, presiding as-|pyramid which may be larger sisted by James Martin,worthy|than those at Teotihuacan. It Patron. was found under a church near The Conductress, Mrs. Del-|Cholula. phine Conibear, assisted by the Lodge Enjoys THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, December 21, 1965 27 CRO By ALICE BROOKS Just what you need most! Crochet a soft, cloud-light jack- et to wear everywhere. Crochet easy squares of mo- hair quickly; join into luxury jacket. Finish with single cro- chet border. Pattern 7423: sizes 32-34; 36-38 included. Thirty-five cents (coins) for OSHAWA' TIMES PATTERNS | HALF-SIZE TRIO | By ANNE ADAMS | New! Versatile vest turns a classic shirt and ¢6lm_ skirt into a costume -- good news for now and 1966, Easy to sew. Printed Pattern 4928. Half OBITUARIES $19%4 1934 MRS. JACK G. HOBBS | STOCK MARKET TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS | Westcost 790 $23% 23% 23% n life of charter sailing in both P each pattern (no stamps, Sizes 1244, 14%, 1644, 18%, 20% Ass t . 8 : s 725 . % * 3 | pacar e Conductress, Mrs:| welcomed by the Worthy Matron! please) to Alice Brooks, caré of|2244. Size 1644 skirt, vest 1% hemispheres. ' rage The charter business is the owe introduced ~ Mapa f eye ep Newton, {rhe Oshawa Times, Needlecraft|yards 54-inch; shirt takes 2 : re. onsare ewton,/nept., 60 Front Street West,|yards 39-inch 18% 18 The death occurred, Dec. 20,/ COLIN E. WILLIAMS idea and dream of Alex Bri- ' sy | PDDG : i the family residence, 287| The memorial 'service for! gola, 3l-year-old. life insur- | Mrs. Tina Roberts, PDDGM;|PDDGM, gave the farewell. _|moronto 1, Ontario. Ontario) FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) 9n Richmond st. e., of Mrs. Jack|Colin Ernest Williams, who died! ance salesman. Mrs. Winnifred Newton,| The entertainment convener, |residents add one cent sales\coins (no stamps, please) for Hobbs. The deceased, who|Dec. 18, at the Oshawa General; Mr. Brigola has inspired | PDDGM, also Past Matrons and| Mrs. Mary Inkpen, assisted by|tay print plainly PATTERN/each pattern. oes pe MB from previous board-iot closing sale. | Zellers pr 400 $482 Miva 482 + 4/ was in her 49th year, had not|Hospital, was held at 2 p.m.,| his seven companions to pour Patrons of Whitby Chapter:|the .co-convener, Mrs. MaeinijMBER, NAME, ADDRESS.|add 2 cents sales tax. Print | es "/been in good health for several|Dec. 20, at the Armstrong Fu-| in 12,000 man hours and $25,- Mrs. Anna Patterson, Mrs.|Phair, prepared for the visit of\GTanyT 1966 Needlecraft Cata-\plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- INDUSTRIALS | MINE months. neral Home. 000 into the project. Pearl Roper, Mrs. Kathleen|Santa Claus, who in his happy|iog stars knit, crochet -- many|DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. 10:40 Net | Acad Uren 4500 § a4 § +%|.. The former Mary Peleshok,| Rev. L. W. Herbert, minister "The final cost will be Browne, Mrs, Julia Thomas, in| way presented gifts to all Pres-|more neediecraft _desgns.| Send order to ANNE ADAMS, Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge, Acme Gas 2000 19 19 19 + ithe deceased zas born Dec. 7,/of King Street United Church,| something like $50,000," says office; Mrs. Mae Pahir, injent. Everyone enjoyed playing/hree free patterns printed in|care of The Oshawa Times, Pat- Abitibi $11 10% 0% + v| Akaltcho soo 62 ¢2 4 + 21917, in Montreal. Coming tojconducted the service. Inter-| skipper Brigola. "But there office; Mrs, Louella Cook, Mrs.| 47d bingo. catalog. Send 25 cents. jtern Dept., 60 Front Street West, thousands of dollars|Margaret Mustard, Mrs. Mary|actpcig us Cake: made and) NEW! 12 Collectors' Quilt Pat-\Toronto 1, Ontario. Alte Gas | All Pitch soo 16 6 | | : Alta GCp Am Larder 1500 2514 25/4 2514 +1" Oshawa at the age of three|ment was in Mount Lawn Ceme-}are J i scortad: hy ies peti é : | saved in labor. lInkpen, James Martin, in citieil\toatasa: ets won to oad terns for you in color, with} BE ALERT to What's New! Algoma AAm Moly 4000 151 150 ~ liyvears, s eceive er educa-/tery. Ateanoun Ang Ruyn 400 244 244 ;|years, she received h duca-/ter FUNERAL 0 Wesieel 130 FUNERA F Weston A 380 $19 West Awt 275 $11 Distributed by CP Toronto Stock &xchange--Dec. Quotations in cents unless marked $.| Woodwd A 160 $24%4 2424 2--Odd ot, xdfex-dividend, xr--Ex Yrk Knit A = 7225 $78 7% rights, xw---Ex-warrants, Net change is; Zellers 250 $23%4 23 23 G. Alliance A Alymin Anthes A Arg Bor Arg C Por Ashdwn B Atl Sugar Ansi! 6500 «15 15 Arjon 4000 «8% 8% 844+ 2 1 i""+ Armore 1500 Argosy 1000 Atl CCop = 1300 Aunor 1200 Barnat 500 Baska 1000 tion here and was married Aug. The pallbearers were William) 24, 1949 -in St? George's Mem-|McLease, Paul Hermerson, Jim orial Anglican Church. She was) Souch, Jr., Jack Carr, Bud John- + 21a former member of the Inde-|ston and Albert Price. +15 - pendent Order of Foresters. Besides her husband, Mrs. FUNERAL OF The ship is taking shape in a leaky shed in the shadow of the Second Narrows bridge in neighboring North Vancouver. if all goes well, the launching will be early in 1966. It will take a year to com- and Clarence Hallett, in office.| Guthrie and the Christmas tree, They were given a sincere| donated by James Martin, was welcome by the worthy matron hed by Homer Boake. d an by : 2 A delicious lunch was served) and escorted bo the East. Visi-| by Mrs, Christine Archibald and| tors and members were also! her committee. quilting motifs. Finest patterns ever collected from famous mu- seums, Send 60 cents for new Museum Quilt Book No. 2. De- luxe Quilt Book No. 1 -- six- {teen complete patterns. 60 cents. Send for excitement - packed Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. 350 design views --_ school, career, glamor ¢tyles, Plus cou- pon for free pattern -- choose it from Catalog. 50 cents. Bethim 950 5 2 BURNS JEWELLERS A WONDERFUL WORLD OF GIFTS Atl Sug A ge Bad |Hobbs is survived by two sons : REPRE ; Bank Mont BL Hawk 2700 272 + 1 : 5 euns,| MRS, HERBERT R. WILSON Bank NS. 71% +14] Bralorne : Bi a5 ge -- 5|Gary, John and Murray. hamemorial sett Peaeee plete the as yet unnamed Beav Lum 5. | Brot Ree "a-- ¥2/ Also surviving are her moth- ™TS-! barque, on which the first two i Ph 7 sis 8 k $15 15Ye 15¥e+ } . 7 He ; e, | a Hes If] cadamet ss' 8 ler, Mrs. P. Pancos and her ogy i oe sg Boce 4 masts will be square rigged Brazil y Cam Mine "4 64 (M4 Istep-father, Paul Pancos, both the Searboro Genera ospitai, and the mainmast Bermudian Br Tok Camflo. 380 375 (375 +. Mie Dec. 17, was held at the Arm- A BA Oli Camp Chib 490 690 490 of Oshawa; five brothers, Ste- schooner rigged. BC Forest Camp RL sive 19% 1% |ven Peleshok of Whitby and|Sttong Funeral Home at 3.15) Working with Mr. Brigola 3 tu BP og 3 yd = Harry, Alexander, Tony and Wil- 'a? hee va A M ul .. | on the project are Fred Kolo- Burns 125 $159 15% 1 Captain 33 30% 31441 |liam Peleshok, all of Oshawa. oe No bi lorisee - 0, pe" wrat, Frank Perner, George bolle oh aa Cheskirk ing $4 132% ie y| The funeral service will be ated ) atsted the pe Novak, Heinz Bergman, John Can tron Chester held at 2 p.m., Dec. 22, at the , ; : '| Boeckler, Ingo Huber and Pe- Can Mait | Chib M 56 + \lMcIntosh - Anderson' Funeral|interment was in Mount Lawn! ¢.. roewen C Pack A Coch Will 385 be : la : ; si 4 . € Pack 8 Coniagas Home. Interment will be in Osh-| Cemetery. The 60-horsepower diesels Can Perm 3 } Con Shaw 2 2 Union ¢ t The V The pallbearers were Ross ll be th 3 t of th t : : Lan ie ani ~--4 'awa Union Cemetery. The Ven- . seal a 1 Wh e the only part o'! e <i On A u a} Sons Siew 2s Uva 1h ,.|Springstein, Jack Snyder, Rich- ; : : 16 € Cailinan a 8 8 --vlerable Archdeacon H. D. Cley-|SP!'ns pe Le eae dears ship not built by the crew. E ittben 2 a"7af8 st6"_ ss[@Pdon, rector of Christ Memor- art arn ee eee Perkin, -- | a ; " y . C Mogul 0 375 370 370 --1o\lal Anglican Church, will con es. Hag Sk ag 29 29 + 4iduct the service. Conwest 730 730 730 -- 10 Cop Corp 6 8 6 +3 mnie Srey ee 85) ns. uc muxcecron | NEWS IN BRIEF 100 $11% 3 Cop Man 10%" 10% 10 The death occurred, Dec. 20,| pe FO od oe ye ag eas at the Oshawa General Hospital, | MAY NEED PAPERS cepted a $10,000-a-year job with Clairtone 225 b Dethi Pac 15% 135i 15 as the result of a motor acci-;) TORONTO (CP) -- Pedestri-\a consultant firm prior to the stg ad ; Rees re 2/dent, of Mrs. Lewis C. Hunger-|ans in Metropolitan Toronto|crash. Con Gas 147 | Dome 25 $3794 37% 37 ford. 62 Gibbon st. She was in|may be required to carry iden- CRIPPLE LIKES CRIME Crush in jonaida 1 eu 2B e year tification papers if a_ police 4K 1. y cymes A Bovan hy hs Ta ya ner S6th year -- : lice) BALTIMORE, Md. (AP)--P cyews B 2 $4 $1 East Sull 15 0°90 | The former Ivy Katherine|request to the legislature is sbomapy sted Artin (AP)---Po- a ree Soon ne, a Kingston, the deceased was horn|granted. Deputy Chief John R bin altho bhinppcrepaty cig apis A aga re fae: Ss 5 RS Sept. 18, 1900, at Waltham| Murray of the Metropolitan Tor- feemee sen "4 stile one ie a : y : . Bes 2 RS aes aoe +1 |stawe, England. She was ajonto police said Monday legis- i is sles ak y eack oh alla Se el Gino , daughter of Mrs. Louis Kingston|lation was being sought that) om his ackets Dom Text 33%4 3a Glenn Exp 60 13 -¥z\and the late 'William Kingston |would require pedestrians 'to Th Mogi fl i 17. 4 ai iy nin behiihi $00 315 31531 - 5\ 4 resident of Canada and|Show identification when asked e Je "* 1 wi as Frc - h- ' ' 4 Oshawa for 55. years, Mrs by relice. ing the other in the wheelchair > 2 7] a's o areiad i Gunn n . ,|Hungerford was married in WINS '" SACRIFICE FOR PEACE y 7 ; Ser 21. § - m Sear : ne "oad Fem Fey ar oe ek b+ ug] Onbawa Sept, 1. 1921. She Was @| 'TORONTO (CP) -- A 3¢-year-|| HARADH, Yemen (AP) -- a ibe Int Bios T 2 rile o rere 4 r old widow has been awarded|Tribesmen led by Sheikh Aly on $17 Pat) Int Heliun i Church WORE © : i : d ; ha dt, Goodyear 20 Irish 2 2 +'| Mrs Hungerford is survived ise : dam - for lhe fon Ral 2 era ya : ve) Ir 100 225 22 ' vl ; s g - two Oxér wat sacrifice-to}- . Ise bee = by her husband; two sons, Wil ey in the 1963, et ged pe ea ri pete te is chiar aie "othing- wil-bng ter a5 saa yt A a " liam and Eric, and her mother, Air Canada jetliner. in Ste. between the republican rebel happiness, om Christmas moming, as @ fine on Oe Mrs. Louise Kingston, all Ol herese, Que. Mrs. Dixie Anne|government and royalist Ye- Biuebird diamond ring. ; ; ;| Oshawa Bruce of Toronto sued for $300,-;menis in the hills. The confer- 000 for the death of her hus-|ees had not yet agreed to rules band, Richard, who had ac-'for discussion. Kerr Add 5 5 1 K Anacn r 5 Also surviving are two sis Kirk Min Se, ters, Mrs. O. G.. Wagar (Ethel) tebe Min eet and Mrs. Thomas Anderson i L Dufavit 13% 1 4|(Edna), both of Oshawa; two} + ie ox Spayiena brothers, Wilbur Kingston of} ° be Metis Oshawa and Charles Kingston | 2of Kansas City, Missouri and| five grandsons. The memorial service will be held at 2 p.m,, Dec. 23, at the) Armstrong Funeral Home Interment will be in Oshawa _|Union Cemetery. Rev, P. Feiss,| 4 Miwa 5 pastor of Grace. Lutheran x Mentor 5 2 Church, will econduct. the Merrill 1 Ka hak Metal Min service. Midrim LebG 1 pr Min-Ore LobG 8 pr Mt Wright Loeb M $ \ MultleM Maciean H 5 y va} Nat Expl MB PR 380 4 -| New Cal Maher 35 97 Neonex w 55350 150 -- White Star ; | ' B 10.00 DOWN ~~ 2.50 WEEK N Mylome 3800 26° aa emi | Wile 3 a) 4 + Shel be fed with thts exe 1 . Willro 1 1 - ie ne Sarai Hh Wn Windfall 500252 | oe ' Pesug wie Bich rng--te handow of a maser $.4 (}() iow 1 Yukeno 1h ™ % } 40.00 DOWN -- 10.00 WEEK a am Yukon ¢ 0 Norbeau Jefferson Jeff Bw Marchant Mattgmi Maybrun A, Ove of oat toetest diamond crea. $100 fions-- and ifs $0 moderately priced, See it tomorrow, Un Keno Urban Q Violam Wasmac w Surf | Norpax N Rank Northcal beauty. 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Union Oil 5 $235 23% 130 ; tinispher 43-1313 U Canso 355 350 350 | $50 Vandoo 3 $5 ih §$ #0 MA i 1% "7 ial W Decalta M5 M5 S++ |p 1% 5'4 ~ Ya) Stanre' F Sales to 11:00 a.m.; 883,000, : > sin q 177% Hh 3 5? 525: jAdd-- Toronto 10: 406.65, oie ; ; 1 a 4 § FOREIGN TRADING Peruy Oll Place G Prairie ft Provo Gas Scurry Rn S19% 10% 18% ~ Plus 2nd Hit UERANCIS THE TALKING MULE with DONALD. O'CONNTr ANEW GALAXY OF SONGSI "The Little Toy Shop" Ve = = "Doin' The Impossible" : JEWELLERS "Goody Good Morn ng" s 20 Simcoe North Open Nightly to 9 p.m. Friday to 6 p.m. Un Acc rt A Un Carbid os 27% 2 0 Cent Del 200 $17 n Un Gas 350 $3 3 i A 3100 120. 116 9 2} Gunne 00 210 210 Versatile 130 139 Int Bibis 200 195 195 Walk GW Tribag 242 = /2] Kerr Add Weoo ang Few Bene hae ee . STARTS + | THURS, 10 | al 700 $60. 950 sam Bem ee a