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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Aug 1959, p. 7

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bee, has been acting primate and will preside at the synod until the installation of the new primate Sept. 6 Archbishop Cartington has ruled out the podbility of his Felection to the primacy by an- nouncing he will retire shortly. The election itself will be held Saturday, Sept. 5 in strict sec- recy with only members of the electoral college in attendance. The college consists of all act- Ive and retired bishops, who Weontrtitufe the upper house and yminate candidates, and a erical and lay representative for each diocese who form the lower house. Other important business in- eludes the appointment of a committee to direct arrange- °ments for n world-wide congre- " of Anglican churches, sched- tried to be held in Toronto in a rated by North American women. For we are an active, driving people who would rath- er do almost anything than go to sleep. _ And our faces show it. They are frequently tense, worn and haggard, even in youth. Women who spend hours in a beauty salon forget that a perfect hairdo can't turn a lin- ed face into perfection. They'll shop for clothes for hours and forget to rest for an equal length of time. Sleep is possibly the great- est single aid to beauty that we have. And it should not be ach- ieved by sleeping pills or tran- quilizers. It should be arrived at by a slowing down at the end of the day, by an evening that is tranquil and restful in itself. Anglicans To Rule 0n. hays Change No matter what your age, you need at least eight hours' sound sleep each night. Representatives of Canada's 2,500,0oo Anglicans will gather at Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que., Sept. 1 for the ehureh's 20th general synod, one of the most important in the Canadian ehureh's history. Chief item on the nine-day agenda is the election of a new primate but of equal interest to church members is discuss. ion of the complete revision of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer recently finished after 16 years work. About 350 delegates, both lay and clerical, will attend the synod being held at Macdonald College in this small commun- ity near Montreal under the sponsorship of the Montreal diocese. But only those deleg- ates who are also members of the electoral college will par- ticipate in the choosing of the ninth primate. The man chosen from among Canada's 28 diocesan bishops to be chief spokesman of the cou- ntry’s third-largest denominat- ion will succeed Archbishop W. F. Barefoot, who retired last Dgzscember after serving from 1 1. Well over 1,000 Canad- Uns, most of them civil ser- mts, live permanently in the Arctic. Since Archbishop Barfoot's retirement, Most Rev. Philip farriryrton, Archbishop of Que- The synod is also expected to discuss the setting up of a fixed primatial see. At present the primate, takes the title of 'archbishop of the see he alrea- dy occupies so that it changes with each primate. Rest. l? tn ittrnorretlr und- but face .'c shows, lack of sleep' HEINZ BEANS tl"ltt2; WAlp0llltATliillt MILK “was: RAsPlllBERlltllEs "'ul"1eeitlt MARGAllltlllNE dlT'l','xt,1f th inky, _ Fancy We, Calil’ornin Ongrio “AI-own, Mo. , Grade, Yolhw "e"i'5o"ioiii""t"iiiiitG APPLES COOKING ONIONS Fancy Quality I... 2 for ”HAVE I. MP PEAS a 12-01 pkgs 69c Fancy Quality R... pH “AV. ’0 MP STttAWtlWtttt" 2 1Soe pigs Mk MINCED BEEF EXTRALEAN $39. SHOPSY’S WllllillllilEllts “949‘ COOKED HAM THiNLYSUCED @999. SIDE BACON ALhGoO0sMOtaDttitraxEss “.59. 1hSlPllllllMiiillRllRllliiiS "'Uttt fti'-'lth'trrr" dlll-aA?9e LiutGAlllltlllNE dlT'l:1'ffrat= 3 m,..,79¢ mass 1mm 9 magnum "utllllNmIiat R013! man man: b. m WAN (M) CtlllMMMylgl' . __' PAC. ttttTn" Mll?lliillt4tll6llrr QUALITY MEAT SPECIALS loath Anniversary Special: loo-Ila Price " cod. GRADE A READY TO COOK 4 to Salt AVERAGE “mumuwwmaumm R... 8 ttm “HAVE I. In Pork a Tomato 8000. he. 2 (in. “VS 10. “ch0on 16-01% 15-0: ttns W49 “~49: "tte 19c WE

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