93 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 23, 1959 Primate Denies Union Rejection WINNIPEG (CP)--Archbishop|must be ready to go forward H. Clark of Eaton when God shows us the way." He said he personally thinks primal Anglican Church YR prin Thursday | one of the most hopeful steps that his church's determination to has been taken has been the sug- gestion that the churches sho to explore every BVETUR| i dy together the plan for Couagiss i ih nay 'oronto. 8 wa on an interview published United Church Observer, Bf + monthly publication. The "attributed to him certain statements that should have been attributed to the Observer, and erroneously quoted him as say- ing there is no practical way of achieving union between Angli- cans 'and the United Church. Archbishop Clark said Thurs- day he had not been instructed by the Anglican Church to make any public statement on the matter of union worked out in northern In- dia by Anglicans, Presbyterians, Baptists and Methodists, others. 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Ae EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 253 y 28 real During Diabetes Detection is a ® he Week, beginning Nov. 14, drug e ver nion. stores will display cards carry- BT tla "with the |ing tear-off coupons to enable United: Church Observer 1 ans-|Canadians to obtain from the wered as frankly as I could cer- association material for a single tain definite questions asked by home test for disheles a Alp the editor. They happened to con- of white paper turns blue when cern those areas of special dif- exposed to a urine sample from ficulty in the relations of the two(a diabetes sufferer. Quebec province has its own i , There- / Sh Ses with Jae) Se get the| associations for diabetics and is imistic [not the P pr Salm ye United George H. K. Mitford, the Cana- Chureh urch, [dian association's director of This #8 and the Anglican eH public information, says he be- "Nor do I think that the An-|lieves similar screening is adean position really demands of {planned by the Quebec groups. the United Church any surrender MANY HAVE IT ; of its deepest convictions." Four per cent of Canadians-- The CP story erroneously 600,000 people--are known to be the primate as saying |diabetic, says Dr. Ww. R. Feasby future developments may see the|of Toronto, association medical United Church involved in unions director. Only about half know with other Protestant churches)they have the disease. The rest and the Anglicans moving closer (know they are chronically tired) to the Anglo-Catholic position and but may not realize they have union - discuss i ons with other diabetes and are therefore prone cree lines -- door and drawer pulls are 'shaped' from the wood. 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Utiion Nearly 200,000 test tapes have| been donated free to the associa- if tion by manufacturers. Cards teer, é er carrying 20 application coupons k . will be distributed to 4,500 drug ow A stores and drug counters. Others A Sy ~ading Slow will be displayed in Canadian or- ' TORONTO (CP) -- Trading onder offices of a department steers and heifers opened slow Store. on a large offering consisting of large numbers of plainer aan x oe ona | Red Influence lic stockyards this week. Top steers and heifers were off . wis so cast, wie medion) In Jnion Not and common were ns lower, Fed yearlings were . fair demand and top stable fed dargain Bar babies sold steady. Veal calves, cows and bulls were $1 lower. OTTAWA (CP) -- The Canada Hogs were steady with sows 50|Labor Relations Board has reaf- cents higher, Replacements were | firmed the principle that Commu- lower. and sheep and lamb prices| nist domination of a union is not were unchanged. of itself a bar to the union being Ce ee Tans weak nt Towing ppt 000. head more than t ay a 1953 - and about 100 less than the same gion of the Supreme Court of Can- week 'last year. Western cattleiada to this effect in. giving its receipts totalled 1,745 along With|reasons for not upholding the 748 galves. There were 50 calves|claim of a rival union that Com- and 80 lambs from Quebec and|munists in the Canadian Brother- no shipments east nor exports 10|hood of Railway, Transport and the United States. General Workers (CLC) dis- Slaughter p outlier Choice steers barred it from representing west 50-26; H coast RN 18-20; good heifers| The claim has been made by 20-21.50 with a few choice to 23; the Seafarers' International Un- mediums 18.50 - 19.50; common jon when the brotherhood sought 17-18; choice fed yearlings 27-28; | certification to bargain for sea- good 25-26; good cows 15-15.50; | men in 13 west coast companies. medinm JS: Suminons 23 The board recently granted the ,50; eanners -1Z; | brother! certification one 14 heavy bologna bulls mostly| company and ordered representa- 17 with a few sales at 17.50; tion votes in the other 13 with the common and medium light bulls protherhood on the ballot. 14-16.50. A follow-up judgment Thursday ment cattle: Good gave the reasons for this deci- 23-25; common sion. dium 1922; stock calves 20-26 1, gtart in with, the board said, with a few at 27. .|there was no evidence that the Calves: Choice calves 32-34; vancouver local of the brother- good 29-31; medium 24-28; €OM- (hood was dominated by Reds and mon 20-23; bavers ve 3 eavyi® suggestion that the national : Grade .093 organization was. sows 14; light sows 16; stags 1L| Jt pointed out that Single bed size, single control. Each . .... a dressed weight basis. lig not outlawed in Canada and be and lambs: Good handy-| cited the 1953 court finding that, --o-- lambs 19.55; medium and) regardless of Communist influ- Not illustrated -- Plastic Rainboots for girls: One- ing; overshoes in red, white, frost or lh gre Hany \osing; allie Sizes 6 to 3. PAIR Sunday Sport Views Given AAR AE EE EEE TN LL ERR Te . 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