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The Oshawa Times, 30 Sep 1961, p. 12

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"Once a congregation has|a woman minister, the relation-[said a church spokesman in 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 30, 1961 was greatly expanded this year. i riably a happy one," |New Brunswick. : I was pleased to be able to WwW B ec m made the plunge and acceptediship is inva port that this program in the oman (0) ar REPORT FROM PARLIAMENT three years since its inception > » i : had put into motion some $500,- CALF R 1 Es Lim ed . wa omen wens Church Minister MET eal Estate Limit M across Canada, to which the 40 KING STREET EAST DIAL 728-4678 uc cco 1S e Federal Government had con-| SACKVILLE, N.B. (CP) --~ "Women ministers in our TREE 4 tributed some $30,000,000. Rev, Geraldine G. Reid of Sux-|church can choose the type of 3. sad OF 7 ; The results achieved indicated |sex. N.B., first woman from the service they feel they can do ; 5 oy : : that the intention of the pro-|province to become a United ® : n gram, which was to provide an|Church of Canada minister, has Jost nursing. Yeaehing, vale. n onge incentive for the construction. of started her post - ordination It ey Shed ro a Church, municipal works in wintertime, service in Trinidad. they serve in many capacities, By MICHAEL STARR, MP | Parliament had put througha pronounced effect on the econ-| When SUployimen: Qechnes, had| Ironically, she is working lo} aM. Tare " "Minister of Labor more than twenty-five separate omy. {been fully realized. the Presbyterian Ez urch at 8 ziways wanted to be an educa- f Parliament this|Piecs of legislation, all dealing] During my own estimates, Il UPWARD MOVEMENT mission si} ion or oro tional missionary. ; ; : ; du Prorogation of ama ent with the Government's effort to|was privileged to announce that Meanwhile, in the field of ex- ghure es a nk ge er. hel Miss Reid graduated from TIGE HOME OF THE YEAR you ky re a a stimulate the economy and to|some 89 vocational schools and| ort industrial activity, capital Fortin, Church in Ganads| Teachers' College in Frederic. THE PRES es! Sezion impression that provide jobs. institutions had been approved expansion, and other related does not ordain women. ton, Mount Allison University Situated in one of the finest residential locations in the gity ond assuring. complete privacy, many b e a| Leaving Ottawa, the members(across Canada, under the new|..onomic activities, all signs . f hi here and Pine Hill Divinity Hall designed by o prominent architect, this 8-room ultra-modem ranch bungalow contains ape Fron business, ™® ®lhad the satisfaction of knowing| Vocational and Technical Train- pointed to a new upward move-| Miss Reid, ordained here this i; yja)iray, She has worked with mately 2100 sq. ft. of living space, plus a 2-car attached garage. The living orea year-found business. that the unemployment figutes|ing Program, and that total ex-\\noni in the economy. ear at the United Church Marthe Maritime Religious Educa- nog A large living room with natural fireplace, family room. (which also contains a This was the fourth session of or the month of August refi: ct-|penditures so far would involve "|" 0 jc|lime conference, is the 50thi¢ion 'Council as part-time secre- ), breakfast nook and dining room, enclosed and covered terrace, oll having an une the 24th Parliament, and it was|o the positive impact of these|some $164,000,000 of federal and| In addition to the economic|woman minister in the church's| 0a"Uh i 28H Mr Che ralleled view of the beautifully londscoped grounds ond valley dotted with stately maple, THe JUNgEst 0 Joram. measurcs insofar as they were provincial contributions. Of this, rr is x thei sig Canadian history ang the Hit filled in at rural charges in New og chin trees stretching down the creek ot the end of the estate. 3 large bedrooms En considerably reduced from last the 75 per cent federal share (1 Tr TEinE In Snelr yon tus fue Marites Brunswick during summer vaca with large wardrobe closets have built-in drawers, the master bathroom plus beautiful powder ary Session Nas Nama ham ear and employment was onwould come to some $90,000,000. | JO ei a Wn The quiet, serious youngitions, room are located conveniently off the main foyer. Included are utility and loundry room, Sat 101 Members op all peruss the increase I .was at pains fo point out | pub} 59 doy 3¢.8 defence ses woman, a former teacher, chose Of the 50 women ordained hot water radiant heating, broadloomed floors, stove, fridge, washer, dryer, drapery, etc. to remain in contact with their| "y,""a44ition to legislative|that this was the initial unfold.|%ion -- particularly in the latter|per calling after seven years|since 1936 by the church, 161 or rcepnoac) home wil be shown by oppomtment only. Contact one of the solsmen ridings, as most members like, ,q re ag such, there wereling of the program and that as Jang I Since National Defence with the Canadian Girls In have pastoral charges and five listed below. to do, and there was no doubt|, J," a fioular monetary and|provincial programs were com- ane Rigs his nase. Training. are assistant ministers. Most of AFTER 5:30 CALL that the short recess would beg .a1 \neasy cs contained in the pleted, the final scope of the| = 1." k "It wasn't a sudden thing and, these serve in Western Canada. > TETEN John Kemp, 728-2392 Dick Barriogs, 725.6243 devoted to getting around the), , Id be greatly ex-|COuPle OF weeks. even though my brother-in-law|where the need is greatest and Marion Drew, on TS ' ing i Budget which would have the program wou greatly In any case, members would |; : i i 1 Joe Mage, 725-9191 Everett Elliott, ridings and reporting in person| oe "or" ctimulating business, panded. : CR Bg 4 inlis a United Church minister at|where congregations appear wil-| . to the people as to the work(. o.oo iveciol "and. en: vor ke leaving Ottawa this wee InSouris, P.E.I, his calling had|ling to take a woman minister| which Parliament had accom-| wr 0 | WINTER WORKS g |the consciousness that a great | e to do with my decision. rather than do without any. | plished. jcouraging exports, Another Federal - Provincial| deal of useful and solid work| All in all, there had been a|/lZFFECT NOTED program in which the municipal-| had been accomplished in ws. 5 good deal of solid accomplish-| The latest indicators were that|ities are also enlisted, the Win-|iongest of all parliamentary ses- ment. these measures were producing'ter Works Incentive Program, sions. Travel and Pedestrian Accident Protection he shai Ses offers *10,000° 4 | S55 BEY ACCIDENT cr dS Y INSURANCE ARTA & 5 or that grows up to *15,000 The Indians could send a rallying call many, many miles by drums. Each drummer, stationed on a lonely ridge, would listen for the sound of distant drums, and relay the message to others waiting across the valley. Overnight a dozen tribes could be rallied to a common cause. Now you can give yourself and your We don't need such crude methods of communication today. family 24-hour accident insurance rotection Men with a common purpose can join forces around the world ' P > 43 prearonged Gn Protection that helps pay for ambulance, me- World Wide Communion Sunday is such an expression of dical treatment and professional services fol- unity. In every Christian land the church bells will summon lis lowing an accident . .. and gives you disability men and women to the Lord's Supper on this Sunday. payments if an accident prevents you from working. FOR LESS THAN And the universality of this great religious event will not depend on bells relaying the message from town to town. It will depend on' folks like yourself coming to their Church #o receive oe this Holy Sacrament. Furthermore, your Accident Policy in- creases in value for the first five years you WwW THE CHURCH FOR ALL... = . . . . att ron the chuncn Lf. hold it. At the end of that time its maximum PER WEE K The Church is the greatest factor on o SS coverage reaches up to $15,000. $1.50 YEAR IA § earth for the building of character and good RJ citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual pay Book Chapter Verses values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive, Sunday Hebrews 10 19-25 . SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS FOR FIRST YEAR There are four sound reasons why every Monday Luke 22 14.20 person should attend services regularly and oo c support the Church. They are: ) For his Tuesday Psalms 4 814 oh irad, bg id Crolone | " own sake. 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