12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 8, 1966 FIRST - CLASS BLOOMS SEEN AT SHOW Over 100 exhibits were on display last night when the Bowmanville Horticultural Society held its annual show in the agriculture building of the Bowmanville high school. William Oxford, (left) co-chairman of the show and vice-president of the society, Eber Snowden, RR 6, Bowmanville, take a close look at one of the floral displays. There were many baskets of fruit and vegetables on display, as well as the flowers. --Oshawa Times Photo Prelate During By DENNIS ORCHARD OTTAWA (CP) -- The Arch- bishop of Canterbury, white- haired apostie of Christian tinity, carried his message to people of government, business and many churches Wednesday. The Ottawa stop on his. fast- paced tour of Canada brought 61-year-old Dr. Arthur Michael Ramsey before a Canadian Club luncheon, to Rideau Hall for tea with the governor-general, and} finally to a magnificent church | service attended bv close to 3,000. Ecumenism was never far from his lips. "The archbishop said the nar- towing of differences between his Anglican communion and the Roman Catholic church is just one part of the search for Christian unity. "My philosophy of unity is that when you find a door that yields a little, push it," he told the luncheon audience of busi- nessmen and prominent govern- * ment officials, PUT DRAMA TOGETHER HALIFAX (CP) -- Atlantic Provinces universities have set up an educational drama asso- ciation. Its members are Aca- dia, St. Francis Xavier and Dal- housie Universities, Mount Saint Vincent College, Nova Sco- tla Teachers' College and Con- vent of the Sacred Heart, all in Nova Scotia, St. Dunstan's Uni- versity, Charlottetown, and Memorial University of New- foundland. introducing the barefoot comfort ) wes the softness of carpet «the toughness of vinyl . how combined in one ~ revolutionary new floor covering, never needs wax- ing. See TAPIFLEX today at: SHEWRING BROS, Floor Fashion Centre Gibbons St. at Bond 728-3980 Extols Unity Ottawa Visit To the evening congregation he said\all Christians have a common vision of God and man despite their 'foolish divisions." Dr. Ramsey, who flew from Montreal Wednesday morning, jwas greeted and accompanied for much of the day by Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Martin, acting prime minister in the ab- sence of Mr. Pearson, Mr. Pear- son is at the Commonwealth leaders' conference in London. The tour by the 100th leader lof the Amglican mother church jism; is the first of such scope and will take him to every province but Prince Edward Island. He told an airport press con- ference after his arrival that he hopes to meet Canadian youth. And in meetings with clergy of the Anglican Church in Canada he is talking about three things: All aspects of relations with Roman Catholic and Protestant churches; the role of Anglican- current difficulties about belief in God and problems of faith, with an Oshawa Civic Audi- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS A National Cash . Register, Electronic Accounting Machine will be purchased by the city at a cost of $19,100 council decided Tuesday. The equip- ment will be financed by $15,000 out of the treasury replacement of equipment reserve and $4,000 from thé capital equipment and departmental transfer of funds. The Oshawa Sea Cadets Corps and the" Navy League Cadets' pisoaecnt, Mi. &, Sateen ae pe acererere St aire ty Perey esvreg barracks is inadequate and the corps is looking for larger premises suitable for its re- quirements. He asked council) to make available any. city-| owned land which is not being used on which a new building could be erected or to advise the corps on any suitable build- ings that would be available in the near future. The Lions Club of Oshawa) are requesting permission from the city to operate its activities using the facilities presently provided on property recently acquired at 86 Russett Ave. Council referred the request to the planning board for its recommendation. An invitation was extended by Russell McNeil, president of the Auto Workers (Oshawa) Credit Union Ltd. to members of council to attend an open house in the Auto Workers Credit) Union auditorium at 322 King) St. W. on Thursday, Oct. 20.| Credit Union Day is celebrated on that date. Council concurred Monday torium Centennial Project com- mittee request that the general contractor for the Oshawa Cen- tennial project be asked to employ local labor when pos- sistc during the construction of the project. The request was made in view of recent layoffs in. Oshawa industry, L. F. Gray, circuit super- visor, Jehovah's Witnesses, thanked council for the use of tha Childven's Arens far S fan. assembly was a success and the courtesy of the city officials was very much appreciated, saig «hc circuit supervisor. In a letter from Graham Coulter, president of Coulter Maaufacturing Co, Ltd., coun- cil was made aware of the company's concern about the lack of safety signals at the | Wilson Rd,and Canadian Na- tional Railway crossing. Mr. Coulter said an_ increasing amount of traffic is using this road which causes the firm concern for. safety, particularly for its employees' He asked for information regarding the provision of signals for the | crossing. Frank Zochodne, 907 Simcoe St. N. made application to council to rezone property at 901 Simcoe St. N, to C-1 com- mercial so that the property may be used for a parking lot to service the businesses at 907 Simcoe St. N. 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