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The Oshawa Times, 13 Sep 1960, p. 15

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ort! John's applicaiton has been ac! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdoy, September 13, 1960 15 nd science; Mr. Macauley, I? cepted at University College Uni- Perry, English, French and _g . ' . | Church At | United Church Council 33 New Pupils r Mr, Sebben, Parry carol" Fo Toronto, Where he wil retary", ras ute amusing «Bank Reduces Myrtle Plans Meets At Edmonton YOMONTON (CP)---The gen the power of ordination Is . : ersl council of the United Church down through is bishope, i i Anniversary meets this week to take 8 fresh The United Church's commit BLACKSTOCK -- Local schools Orade 2; Mrs, Mountjoy, Grade oo ug punsagy , look at the spiritual and temporal lee pr es A . Anniversary serv. 100% 4 bony im largest Protest. resolution which says the ehurch ance, There were 278 enrolled in Mrs. Lane, Grades 4 and 5; Mrs, "000, n0ed that is ready to consider a constity- the Public School, 3 MYRTLE fees will be held in Myrtle United sn Chureh, Oct, 2. AM 2.0 pm, #' communion in Conada. Floyd Honey, Toronto, secretary About 400 commissioners, half tonal for Oversens Missions will speak.iof them migisters and the rest M7: pm. Rev. A. M. Buttars, Pickering, chairman of Oshawa Presbytery, will be guest speak. lay people, open their 19th gen eral council Wednesday, The meeting is expected to last 19 or e will be special music days at both services A turkey supper gill be held, Oct, 8, commencing al 4 pm Keep these dates in mind The August meeting of the woman's association was cane celled but an enjoyable bus irip was taken to Niagara Valls, The weather was ideal thus making the trip beautiful and stayed also to waich the Mumination in the evening School has reopened with the| same teacher, Mrs. Tait, The The commissioners will discuss church union, marrisge and di- vorce, temperance, capital pun ishment, international aflsies and evangelization of French-speak- ing Protestants The first business will be eles tion of a moderator to succeed Dr, Angus J. MacQueen of Lon don, Ont, chosen in 1998 for a two-year term FIVE NOMINATED Vive ministers have been nom) of reunion has Maritimes Ask Subsidy Cuts OTTAWA (CP) -- The Atlantic Provinces, claiming access fo Central Canadian markets as a right of Confederation, made a ples Monday for a special fed- older children sitending Whithy' nated for the highest position in "ral subsidy to cut high trans- District High School are on the the church, which claims 4.000. portation costs into Ontario and early shift Jeaving home so 85 10.000 members and adherents, Quebec enteh the 6:45 a.m. bus at Myrtle Grades 7 and 8B are attending the classes in Brooklin Church services have resumed after a month's vacation, Rally Day is being planned Several visited the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto and also visited other local fairs Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Lynde are enjoying a well earned holiday in United States and Baskatche wan The September meeting of the Woman's Association met Wed nesday evening at the home of Mrs, Duff The vice president opened with # poem, the theme hymn and prayer, The devotional was taken by Mrs, Tate and also scristire reading, Roll call answeréd by all repeating a scripture verse on serve' The main business was con cerning the turkey supper, Oct 2, commencing at 4 p.m, the anniversary services Oct, 2; and a committee for decorating thie church and a lunch planned for the choir Mrs. Nottingham was in charge of the program. Lunch was serv ed by the hostess and a social time together Mrs Carl Fice Is home after spending two weeks in Oshawa hospital, She Is recuperating! from an operation . Lively Law | Meet Seen OTTAWA (CP) "The Canadinn sponsors of the second Common wealth and Empire law confer ence are looking forward to some vigorus controversy al sessions beginning Wednesday, 'We expect considerable con troversy in some fields," . conven. tion chairman D. Park Jamieson of Sarnia, told a press briefing Monday But he noted that the major un. dertaking of the second confor| ence~-the first was held in Lon don, England, in 1055-8 to build up understanding among Com monwealth lawyers and to pre vide a clearing house for spread ing the law knowledge of Com monwealth lands, They are Nev, ¥, M, Aitken of Hamilton, Rev. E, M. Howse and Rev, M, C, MacDonald, Toronto Rev, Hugh A. Meleod of Winni peg and Rev, E. J. Thompson of Edmonton Al a special ecumenical night Friday Archbishop Howard Clark of Edmonton, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canadas and Dr. Fugene Carson Blake of Phi'adelphin clerk of the United Preshyvterian Church in the United States, will appear Union of the United and Angli ean churches in Canada will he sed after the general coun cil receives a committee revort which says there is an immediate need for a "study guide on re union" for use in both churches The United Church is expecied to tell the Anglican Church Jt Is ready to explore the possibility of co-operation in the theological colleges of both churches and in social action ANGLICAN TENET One stumbling block to unifica tion is the Anglican belief that Late disey The subsidy, which would be paid to the railways, truckers and shipping companies on be- half of Maritime freight shippers would cost about $6,500,000 a Yeh! This is' the main proposal of the four Atlantic Provinces to the MacPherson royal commis. sion on transportation In a statement, Frank N, Me Callum of Oshawa, president of the Canadian Trucking Associa- tions, welcomed the proposal for a road-rall-sea sub- dy "At last the trucking industry lias got a "break in the fight to end unilateral rail subsidization in Canada," said Mr, McCallum Any further federal help to the rollways alone will "ruin the trucking Industry in the Mari times and create a monopoly for the rallways," he said, PACIFIC ATOLLS The Marshalls are a double chain of 34 low-lying coral atolls in the Pacific, administered by the United States, Science Now Shrinks Piles Without Pain Or Discomfort Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto, Onty (Specks!) For the first time selence has found n new healing substance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain and itching, Thousands have been relieved with this inexpensive substance right in the privacy of their own home without any discomfort, or inconvenience, In one hemorrhoid ease nfter another, "very striking improves ment" was reported and verified by doctors' observations, Puln was promptly relioved. And 'while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place, And most amazing of allthis improvement was maintained in cnses where dootors' observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were so thorough that sufferers were able to make such statements as 'Piles have ceased to bo a problem!" And among these sufferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid cons ditions, some of even 10 to 20 years' standing, All this, without the use of nar cotice, anesthetics or astringents of any kind, The secret is 8 new heals ing substance (Bio-Dyne)~ihe discovery of a famous scientific ine stitute, Alrendy, Blo-Dyne is in wide use for houling injured tissue on all parts of the y, This new healing substance is offered in supposiiory or ointment form called Preparation H, Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H Suppositories or Preparation H ointment with special applicator. Preparation H in wold at all drug stores, Hatisfaction guaran or money refunded, Harvesting! From the sea, Pierre Soupault brings in a silver catch of shimmering fish. From his rich acres, Harris Mann reaps bushels of golden grain. Both look to the bank for expert guidance when it comes to working out their business problems. Tech- nical developments and new working methods at sea and on the land require careful con- sideration . ,, and the bank manager is a ready; source of sound and friendly help. Diverse as customers' requirements may be, The Canadian Bank of Commerce meets them all... with the friendly and efficient service that makes banking a pleasure. From coast to coast across Canada people turn to The Canadian Bank of Commerce as the familiar symbol of service sincerely rendered. THE CANADIAN - BANK OF COMMERCE Call us your bankers * _ At Public School # opened with a but pot 3 mo are beginners, At the end of June (rade archical imerpreiation there were 271 on the roll. There WH SOHO fice. The resolution also says the is one new teacher, Mrs, Harold 41 AT HIGH ry United Church is not prepared take any seps that would cast Mrs, doubt on the validity of the or- Me. and Mrs dination of ministers within the Unied Church, to Henry, have moved in the village from sep, Toronto and are living in the Bailey estate | Teachers are as follows: Mrs. Ashion, Enniskillen, mathematicsiyears. Maritime | Industrial Yauwele", was Sespuiided to id 5: 1 Camp, Oshawa, WI MEETING . Mrs. 8, Van Camp in a very In est Ra Home a yo and Girls Phy- The September meeting of the teresting manner, ter te sical Education; Mr, 'Paisley, Women's Institute was held a' Gail and Bonnie Malcolm, se! p i Senior English, the home of Mrs, Ivan Thompson OTTAWA (CP)! -- Interest Mitchell, Grade 1; Mrs, Yenning, French, Latin and Senior English, tlie toe 0 0s val," companied on piano by their mo- rates charged by the Industrial The scripture passage was read her, Mrs, Lawrence Malcolm, | Development Bank---the govern riment of Pducation op. vies Neil Malcolm, Reports $508 Iwo very fine duets. "A ments lending agency for small Ee Fed- ven from the W1 exhibits Child's, Prayer" and "Blossom business--were cul Monday to Cartwright High ere Ben Bom Port Perey BAS". 16% per cent from seven, {Sehool, has been ded a Stu k a ry ; or | The announcement was made Schott, hii Ded war rary, FHS. Mrs. Cleon La gave Bi Governor James Coyne of the dents' Ald Type A bursary Mrs, Stanford Van Camp an most informative and interesting e High S¢ +5 There are {wo such barsaries of- ! of Canada, whe is presi. ine Wa% fered annually in Durham County nounced the District W1 60th anni- talk on First Aid in the Home.ident of the Industrial Develop. ory and 5 cademic versary and has tickets to sell for curren events given Mrs. ment Bank, Be om tiki three or our mote reg ending. intend vi hy ih Seudemle the turkery supper in oommestion omen a phos His statement said the ho f In Grade 9 there are 23; Grade Wiversity. Find panivelsuey w ® ing. 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