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The Oshawa Times, 26 Dec 1959, p. 8

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Russ To Talk [im | On War Debt DUNBARTON -- Congratula- TON (AP) -- tions to the children of Dunbar- WASHINGTON (AP) -- After 2 break lasting eight years, Russia ton who did so well at their Fes-|, 4 to United States will reopen 1 of Christmas music at the Tats tival negotiations here Jan. 11 for a Y 1 S Is ( olorful Pickering High School. There|soipoment of the Soviet Union's was a very good attendance of. time Jend.lease debt. i ho were GRACE MILLS pay homage. The fulfilment of parents and friends, Ww U.S. leaders regard the new DUNBARTON -- The isan fe expectancy and hope of all|well rewarded for their presence ya gaining ag a test of Moscow's service at Dunbarton United|mankind became a reality with by a fine concert. professed desires for East-West 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, December 26, 1959 PERSONALS Church was conducted by the The Base Line Home and|, ..oments minister, Rev. J. W. Wilkinson. The decorations were very fit ting with' a beautiful creche ar- ranged in the front of the altar, and poinsettias and small Christ- mas trees arranged around. The choir presented their ar Jesus' words--"I have come unto the world that through me, all men might be free. Jesus was crowded out of a busy world at the time of His birth as be often is today. We need more room for Jesus in our hearts. If we let Him, Jesus is here to stay as He School meeting was held Mon- day, Dec. 14. Mrs. McKay gave a very interesting talk on the Kay has been compiling over the and thoroughly examined by the An announcement Thursday also disclosed that Mikhail Men- shik i Hloial Museum of Brougham. S06ct eet ye The scrapbook which Mrs. Mec-| p00 iation last fall that Premier . Nikita® Khrushchev might send a past three years was on display |vonacement. There was The decision to resume lend- ., promised,--Lo I am with you al- , . ways, even unto the end." BPPLEciotve mens DES. and|lease settlement talks is an out- ' Mrs, James Mason (nee Adeline growth of the talks in Sept: Bourgeois) on the birth of their|between Khrushchev and Presi- Synagogue son, Mark Blaine, on Dec. 6 at/dent Eisenhower. Agreement to was the baby Jesus. There was ital, resume was reached at that time the Ajax SIORPE, con has been but it took the two governments no room in the inn, so Jesus was| COLOGNE, Germany (AP)-- born in a manger in the stable.|Two men were arrested Friday confined to his home with three months to set the dae. mumps. Menshikov will be the chief Mr. Peter Greenshields is now |S o vie t negotiator. Ambassador home from the Ajax Hospital,|Charles Bohlen will represent the This simple birthplace became night in connection ~ with the impressive with the appearance Christmas Eve desecration of a of the star, and the shepherds, Cologne svnagogue. much improved. J United States. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. White have| At issue is a difference of $500,- and majestic with the arrival of| The two, both 25, were identi- the kings of different nations to fied as members of the neo-Nazi nual Christmas music with tw anthems, Unto you is born this Day, and Halleluja. Mrs, Free- man and Mrs. Palmer sang a duet, Let the Christian Star keep Shining. Miss Cecile Robinson presided at the organ. Mr. Wilk- inson took his Scripture lesson from St. Luke, the second chap- ter. His sermon topic was -- The tesson of Bethlehem--Let us now go even unto Bethlehem to see the reality of Christmas, which Washable Rayon Short Sleeved BLOUSES 10 terrific styles . . . as well as tailored. - Nifty colors: White and all Pas- had their granddaughter Pat, 2/000,000 in connection with a debt nurse in training at Hamilton and that once exceeded $2,500,000,000. Whitby, visiting them recently. [Earlier negotiations had reduced Mr. and Mrs, Dugald Thomp-|the figures and narrowed the gap, son are spending a week of the hetween Moscow and Washington, holidays with Mrs. Thompson'sihut not enough to produce a set- parents, Rev. and Mrs. A.|tlement. Payton, Dorothy and Betty, Gal} anoque. tel shades ami -- -- | German Reich party. Police said one of the men admitted smear- ling the walls of the synagogue Visiting at the Thompsons and! McClements of the Base Line on} Sunday were Mrs. Wm. Morden, | Mr. and Mrs. Art Marr, Mrs. D.| Brighten up your wardrobe now at this low price. Sizes 32-38. | with red - painted swastikas and t he words: "Germ ax s we de- Hendry, Mr. |mand: Jews get out | ay i Bullock and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. | St. Andrew S lie, Sather ae ys Gordon Shand and Mark, and] By GRACE MILLS [monument of victims of Nazi MIS. Helen Brisbia, Alas, patieit) PICKERING -- The Christmas rule. LRA ay : Sunday morning service at St.| The incidents spurred swift| "ypc "charles Rish is_confined| Andrew's Presbyterian Church|government action. The city and to bod with DAED. Mr. Rish was exceptionally well attended, |state government of North Rhine-;o' 10 der the doctor's care. | with extra chairs in the aisles| Westphalia offered rewards of up S . af and vestibule. The church audi-|to $3,570 for clues leading to ar-| Mr. and Mrs. George Lawre nce| torium was beautifully decorated rests in the case. (and Eddie spent several ays in| with flowers, evergreens and| The two men arrested were Ottawa, visiting Mr. Lawrence' many candles. The combined identified as Arnold Strunk, a|Parents. choirs entered to the singing of baker, and Paul Josef Schoenen,| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westgate "Christians Awake, Salute thea clerk. : and Evelyn are spending Christ- | leg. 1.00 SPECIAL .... and Mrs. Harry| Free action comfort for men. 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M ks R d more to us than the presents re-| He promised an extensive in- on espon | ceived, and the bountiful food. vestigation to determine whether We must go back to the lowly political forces may have been stable at Bethlehem, and have Dr the action. | To Sea Appeal our lives transformed as was the|-- i lowly - stable at Christ's birth. - TENBY. Wales (Reuters) -- A Two anthems were sung by the 102nd Fatality foand of Welsh monks broke their FHolida 1 Shir; "The Herz Angels' A . | cloistered existence on an island p eery; an Arise, Shi Wl : ke Cen. semper. Eisanets Boyes) Kills Toronto Man fess, tore Frey, aps, Toker Ee 2 at gi TORONTO (CP)--Walter Halli-|bring food to a threatened ship. | organ. 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