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The Oshawa Times, 27 Feb 1959, p. 64

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~ THE OSHAWA TIMES, PROGRESS EDITION, Fri Fobruery 27, 1959 the Knights of Columbus which, i ENOW THEIR EYMNS NATURAL LOOK KEEPS TRADITION 248 dey, ry 27, 191 through the sponsorship of adver. General Motors TENDERDEN, England (CP)--| PETERBOROUGH, Eng. (CP)| LONDON (CP) -- A : tisements in magazines and Five men at St. Mildred's Angli-|A grass that will grow on slag, ing built for the Royal Navy newspapers of international cir- Has Ha d Many can church in this Kent village|heaps is being sown at pits in will be the seventh ship to beat" culation, provides information on have sung in the choir a total of|the ®ast Midlands to make them 1697. © the teachings of the Catholic 218 years. less unsightly. the name Lowestoft since 1697. ; Church in a dignified manner. As|gy , : 133 pov tt oc Different Names Knights of Columbus Religious The General Motors Company Information Bureau and 321,170 a we Snow Way bas bod 5 enrolled for religious instruction. rfl nln i tgrted as 140,100 inquiries have come from Canada, of .which 38,154 have(the McLaughlin Carriage com- been from Ontario. pany in 1878, Membership in the Knights of| i" 1507 the McLaughlin Motor Columbus is open to all practical|y co "OF Pi YY at formed, E Catholic men eighteen years or| = ys o cars must over. pre we are rp be Bong The structure of the Order is was fi 35 a sib com. compo o rand Khe 10 oe St Lei Carne com officers at the local level. The Fi aug! delegates from local councils Paar, Nich was 20 doubt doers PROGRESSING : elect the State or Provincial offi- pect of their fp nt. as- 4 cers and delegates from each" Spee i a WITH state and province, in turn, elect| oc ISS change, ever, n the Supreme Directors who select iB garr Sage Sompany was the Supreme Officers of the or-|%" e - Chevrolet Motor OSHAWA ganization. Bony or zed pe ST. GREGORY'S COUNCIL Jims wets built to the then exist- PV The present St. Gregory's Coun- ant and. in 1918 General cil was instituted in 1928 under Motors of Canada Limited came the direction of the late Senator (into existence. J. J. Duffus of Jetertorcush a4 the late Major Wm. J. Hanley ol Toronto. bo " Wom bi bod loca) Comet of the Knights of ing State a istrict icer in the order at that time. ALDERMAN BRADY The chartered members num-| In the year 1954 under the di- bered 51 and the first Grand|rection of present Alderman John Knight of the local council was|Brady, Ken 'McRae and Red the late James S. Judge, who was|Jubenville assisted by Rae Man- Supt. of the local office of the ae, Jrmeily of the New ork ° . Met litan Life Insurance at|Yankees, the now wel nown K h | h | ht toe Many of the chartered Knights of: Columbus Little eeping.t elr Cc ot es C ean members are still flying and are League oo 2asbal} League hi ti embers of St. Gregory s . Several hun s of ys ° ; a have been trained in the art of and neat IS no problem "ae 4 ; Sibi 3 ; Like the order itself, Oshawa Jt avd Sportsmanship Pin this r PII 1 ; . i. ] X or : CITY PUMPHOUSE WEST OF BONNIE BRAE POINT NEAR LAKE (Photo by Ireland Studio)|Council grew and expanded. The| "IFC HACEE To, Knights pi They send all their things to us to recapture that "daisy-fresh" look ly life of the Council was car- ried on in the aiditorium of St./local Knights of Columbus. of spotless. sparkle. Our thorough yet gentle methods work wonders cated June 21, 1947, to the mem-| Gregory's until the space was re-| Furthering the internal advance with all garments . . . Dad's suits. Mom's dainty dresses, Daughter's [] ) ory of the 1655 Knights who gave|quired for school use. With ajof this ever enlarging fraternal : i : Rec all | on Hi stor lr Lo a ne ye pink increased membership itforder, in 1957 a Fourth Degree play togs. The whole family appreciates our prompt pick-ups and defence of their countries. was necessary to secure new|Assembly, the senior branch of deliveries, too! ht and the "building on|the order was instituted in Osh- The Knights of Columbus have|quarters awa. Like the order Riself, the established a Million Dollar Edu-|Simcoe St. N., formerly known O nN & cational Trust Fund for the col-|as Northminster Church was pur- local council continues to grow PHONE RA 5-1023 ( 1 W ( 1 lege eduction of the sons and|chased and served for a number and now has a membership of i . daughters of members killed in|of years as the council's head-|close to 500. service in World. War Two and in|quarters. However, with in-| Present Grand Knight of the On March 29, 1882,' the Legis-|cils with a total membership of "All Soldiers Welcome' was con-|the Korean War. creased membership it became local council is J. J. Kelly. Very SPECIAL -- SUITS OR DRESSES 00 ® lature of the State of Connecticut slightly better than 24,000. The|scientiously lived up to. In every province and in every Becessaly 10 os Logon Rey, Dean Paul Dwyer is Ch. granted a Charter to a new or-|continued progress which has| . |state the Order substantially as-|{ters an is I y 8 i I ancy is the fi. ganization known as the Knights been made by the Knights of| In May, 1940, one of the Cana- sists all worthy causes of Church|and the Fleck Building on Boad nancial secretary. Other mem- CLEANED AND PRESSED + ss steweTIYS: of Columbus. This organization Columbus throughout Ontario in-|dian members of the Supreme street west was purchased and bers of the executive are J. J, came into being as a result of dicates that within the very near Board of Directors -- Lieutenant" ny, "wyiohte" of Columbus were|turned into the Council's present|Fox, Jack Lawrence, J. H. Gib- Colonel Dr. Claude Brown, Presi pioneers in the field of training|club rooms. bens, C. E. Johnson, E. J. - the efforts of a young Catholic/future the Knights of Columbus X : 1 est -- the Reverend Michael will have more than 25,000 in that dent of the Knights of Columbus professional leaders for youth| In addition to supporting finan-|Clarke, A. J. Meringer, J. .J 4 . McGivney -- at that time a|province. Canadian Army Huts, went ot work, and nearly 4000 of the|cially the provincial and national Bawks. Russell Murphy, Robert a ian Cane rs curate at St. Mary's Church injy.s yop PROJECTS England io take personal Shares councils of the Knights of Colum-|programs of the order such 28 Branch. Rous Hughes, Clifford A Now Haven, and a group of Gath-|™ of the work overseas and died, tn4ay operate Youth Activity|scholarships, youth leadership.| Roesch, James McKenna, Joseph ® OSHAWA SHO olic men in that city who were| Among the major projects|there in April, 1941. Committees, providing leader-|disaster and relief funds, serv-|Judge, Alex McNeil, Louis Beau- PPING CENTRE eo interested in caring for the fam- which have been conducted] When the Canadian Army of|ship, facilities, service and pro-|ices for members of the armed Yea, Sark O'Brien, Robert Ror- ilies of Catholic men who died. throughout the years have been|Occupation took Its position in grams to hundreds of thousands|forces etc., the local sole A bas Sbeek, pi Opa eeks, and From that small beginning, the| © 2.0 'ac the work for|the Wilhelmshaven, Germany,|of boys and girls. to their credit many wor! World| ---- > organization has grown to thel, "i, ®corvice" conducted in|area in the summer of 1945, it| GIVE SCHOLARSHIPS local endeavors, During World point where today it has 4250). ©. Ww 6 cond: World War|Was accompanied by Kinghts of| Scholarships for Catholic high|War Two, No. > he asin] councils with nearly 1,300,000 Two. This work was conducted in{Columbus supervisors who car-|schools, colleges, seminaries and School, located Tr he P= on members in every province of ~~." der the name of the|ried on there the same service|universities are provided from all green i NE ne Mor thel Canada, in every state of the 0. / 4 EO Serv co|wniversiiiey are provi United States, in Cuba, Mexico Catiiolie. Sry. Sul, Sons areas. 5 The Knights of Columbus en- direction of members of St. Greg- sérvin and the Philippines. The amount camps throughout Canada, at| More than 73,000 members of dowed a Chair in History and|ory's Council. - - g under Past Grand] of Knights of Columbus insur. Joints of embarkation, in London|the Knights of Columbus in the|graduate scholarships at the In 1951 ance in force on the lives or oo at rest camps throughout| United States and Canada served |Catholic University of America. |Knight E. J Clarke, a youth on members has reached A Es. England. These were staffed by|in the armed forces in World War| One of 'he major and most suc-| ganization for boys from 13 to 18 oO h time high record total of $822,- Chaplains "and Secretaries who Two and a large bronze tablet at|cessful programs ever under- known as the Columbian Squires S awa 837,136. ministered to every need of the!/the Home Office Building in New taken by any organization is the|was formed, and is still in Dpers: In Ontario there are 98 coun- men in service and the slogan Haven, Connecticut, was dedi- Catholic Advertising Program of tion under the guidance of the| AAAAAAA, ARAN i STRESS TR nT and community. for over a Quarter id | METTE PLUMBING COMPANY ee PROGRESS © METTE PLUMBING COMPANY ® VAL METTE (Congratulates THE GITY OF OSHAWA ® SS3¥O0Ud ERNIE CAY ALLAN CAY 0D ONIGWNTd 3L1IW on its 33th Year of Progress PROGRESSING WITH OSHAWA and always forging ahead is Mette Plumb- ing Company Ltd. 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