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The Oshawa Times, 28 Jul 1960, p. 7

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Retirement Will Not Slow Up Biohbishop Cuthos clergymen. 1 ak French well but I can get| ong, I would tall it moderate, q 1 can make a speech in French if I have to." Archbishop Carrington ha n JOHN YORSTON don't Canvlh an Press Staff Writer QUEBEC (CP)="I'm always on the go," sald Most Rev. Phi > Carrington. And the tall, gentle + humored man who, has been Anglican Archbishop of Quebec for '16 years intends to keep going after his retirement July 31 Dr. Carrington and his wife ¥ Gwendoline sail for England # Aug. 2--"home to England as ws New Zealanders say" -- but al- ready are planning return visit to Canada. These, however, are his only § plans, he said in an interview as § he sat over four o'clock tea in @A% the high ceilinged study of © Bishop , 10-year-old offi- i cial residence of Anglican bish- ops of Quebec since 1885, "I don't believe in having plans. mainly theological works, plans more in his retirement. | But his first was "The Boy| Scout's Camp Book," published | in 1918 and still in use. | "It was my first book and) what pleases me most is that 1 ff did the drawings for it too." CHURCH HISTORY His most recent work was The Early Christian Church, a two-| 4 volume history of the first two % centuries of Christianity, pub- : lished in 1957 by Cambridge | University Press. Asked about the question of| union between the Anglican There will be plenty to do just church and the United Church of writing, lecturing and preach- ¥ Canada which has been under| ing. y study for years, Archbishop Car-| LARGE DIOCESE rington said the Anglicans must | i ; look at it from a world - wide BRL on, lo SLR point of view rather than a ember, was appointed bishop of national one. the 280,000-square-mile Diocese "I'm not Interested in a con-| of Quebec, covering most of f stitution written down on paper northern Quebec and Labrador, and imposed upon us from in 1985, In 1944 he became arch- above. We need some sort of bishop of the ecclesiastical prov. good relations between all ince of Quebec, which includes the Atlantic Provinces and Que- inven' a scheme they'll all sub: bec. mit to." On his retirement he takes with him many memories and mementoes of his 16 years in Canada. Fond of travel, he has made a practice ot Siting out- lying parts of the Diocese and 7 - knows the region intimately. He IN INDIAN COSTUME has been to Labrador many Hishop's University, Lennoxville, Z ubthy Chasnin GW i Channing times aboard the 40-foot coastal| Que, mission boat, Nascopie Indians L " TU S whom he has visited in the | LONG STAY Schefferville area of Quebec] "My four years in Avstralial near the Labrador border, pre- |spen nice and I thought vee by YARDLEY | sented him with a gift of caribou-|spend four years in Canada,' hide clothing on retirement. |said the brown - eyed, six ada.) Born in England 68 years ago, archbishop. "It didn't quite "work| A sophisticated (as) scent--so delights | ful and different. Philip Carrington moved to New out that way." Zealand with his family when he| Being leader of a Protestant was 10. Educated and ordained|minority in Roman Catholic Que- there, he went to Australia/bec hasn't presented any prob-| where he was principal, of St. lems, he said. | Barnabas College, Adelaide. "I've always had very happy| Lotus Cologne In 1927 he was offered the relations and a good deal of is 2 beguiling position of dean of divinity at!personal friendship with Roman Chile Faces New Era Of Sacrifice By RAUL DUQUE countless numbers were injured SANTIAGO, Chile (AP)--Chile,|and nearly 500,000 persons were only recently recovering from left homeless. near economic collapse, faces a| Of the $600.000,000 Chile esti new era of sacrifice if it is to mates it needs to repair the dam- survive the havoc of last May's poe $150,000,000 will have to sariiuakes and tidal waves. (come from new taxes. That The 7,500,000 persons who in-\ineans greater austerity. habit this South American repub- All this portend ark eco Be youst ROOK Mire Avi Divas nomic future for & nation that in vestments required to reconstruct je last two years has made Kawi? SIMCOE ST. N 11 southern provinces hit by the! nomie I gTess owarc eco disasters that disrupted the na-| 5a) 128 lon tion's chief economies -- mining and farming. The upheavals affected near! ih ure mies oon | CALCULATING EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Great Britain. Whole cities were| Wesebes. nment ki gover n e. Jposesmman DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE (CUSTOMS and EXCISE) OSHAWA, ONTARIO likened the devastation to that of a section of Europe after the] Appointments made up to $2,730 per annum depending on qualifications, Second World War. But Finance| For further particul as to ids @.:d qualification re- Minister Roberto Vergara ob- served: quirements, refer to posters on display ot Post Offices and National Employment Offices. way to stay fower-fresh all day. Use it lavishly after the bath . « lightly throughout the day. "There was one difference: What the war took five years to tear down, the earthquakes did in Chile in five minutes." THOUSANDS HOMELESS Betw.en May 21 and 25 there were three earthquakes, two tidal waves, volcanic eruptions, land. Applicati ot Nati 1 E forms aevailabl Offices ond Post Offices, should be filed NOT LATER THAN-- slids, fire and flood. Entire August 8, 1960, "with communities were engulfed by| i the ocean or sank into the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, ground. New islands were formed | 25 ST. CLAIR AVE. 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