@ . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 21, 1963 * ' Revised Breviary Council's Topic VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The|mission said the same idea was Vatican ecumenical council|being applied to the breviary turned its attention today to a\"especially in these times when little book called the breviary,|a priest is so busy that he which is with every Roman Ca-|reads rapidly and with distrac- tholic priest constantly and de-'tion." mands his daily devotion. _ The nrovany gh gine hang . . t a now takes about minutes to} S W read each day, pr it ~~ be) Ir ins on s shortened and changed from) s Latin to vernacular languages | Daughter Dies Like the mass and the sacra: ote ments, the breviary is part of/ LONDON (Reuters)--Sir Win- Roman Catholic liturgy undcr-jston Churchill's eldest daugh- going modernization in ater, Diana, 54, died during the schema or topic on'public wor-|weekend of "natural causes. siiip. Mrs. Churchill -- as she pre- A first group of 12 amend-|ferred to be called after her di- ments to a. schema chapter on|vorce from Duncan Sandys, co- the divine office has been pre-|lonial and commonwealth sec- pared for the votes of the 2,300jretary in Prime Minister Ear! council fathers this week in St.|of Home's new cabinet -- was Peter's Basilica. found dead in her apartment in Some amendments deal with|London's west end. specific contents of the divine oftice and with the hours for|there Saturday night. The death bishop to grant exemption un-|day night. i lder special circumstances from) Police said a doctor recorded the priestly duty of reciting the|death by natural causes. ovfice, é ' At Sir Winston's London | | a | fter inspecting a 45-year-old Janine Allison, of Maple dent; Bill Martin, Bowman. peeubed pron lt vessel Grove, club treasurer; Bi'l ville and Lawrence ' Boyko, off the beach, Shown (l-r) are Mitchell, Bowmanville, presi- : Bowmanville. OSHAWA SKINDIVING club members emerge from the West Beach at Bowmanville 'he 19th ome today one of his secre- One amendment -- the 12th, " . due for voting by mid-week--'laties confirmed the 89-year-ol |would allow bishops to grant|Wattime prime gy a0 as |permission for the breviary to ee told of his daughter's lbe read in the local language, |4eath. | After all amendments have cleared, the prelates will vote ten ine entire chapter as they; DEATH IS SUDDEN \ ston is "well."' did last week with chapters on} The Daily Mail says a spokes- he mass and the sacraments. 'Form Students' Council | Chrysler Gets - | At St. Andrew's School j By ANNE BIRCHALL AJAX -- A few weeks ago it was suggested that a Students' Council for St. Andrew's Sen- ,or School be formed. This plan 'has been put into action, | The purposes of forming a jcouncil are to give each stu- jdent a chance to give an opinion on school affairs, and to exper- lienoe the function of a demo- cratic type of government, | The principal selected Sept. 24 as the nomination day. On |the preceding day the teachers ;discussed the Students' Council jwith the pupils. The nomination \for class representatives were ;made. Each pupil who wished jto ybe nominated had to have | jone nominator and three sec- jonders. On the following day elections |for classroom representatives jwere held. The winners and e didat were sent to the teacher-councillor, } d-ph | ph It was understood she died|Mr. Fairfield. Grade 8 repre.) jsentatives became candidates sentatives became \for vice-president. sembly at Parkside School. On Thursday Oct. 3, the whole year-old|school quietly walked over to|lace, 6C Ted King, 6D Lynn Tay- |Parkside. When we were all'lor, SP Frank Caldederone. assembled the candidates came in with Mr. Fairfield. Mr. Boich made a few remarks about the Students' Council, Jean Robert- son read the scripture. The chairman, Shirley Gillett, intro- duced the candidates for vice- president, then the candidates for president. They outlined their election campaign and re- ceived vigorous applause. On the following day the elec- tions were held by secret ballot voting. At one-thirty we learned that Chyrel Hart had been elect- ed president, Arthur Kennedy, first vice-president and Steven Parish, second vice-president, These are the members of St. Andrew's School's first Stu- 'dents' Council: | President, Chyrel Hart; 1st Truck Order WINDSOR, Ont. sler Canada Limited officials Say no plant expansion will be necessary to fill an order for 1,080 three - ton stake body trucks ordered by the federal department of defence produc- tion, Hon. C. M. Drury, in an- nouncing his department's de- cision Friday in Washington, said the vehicles were intended fo replace Canadian army trucks considered no longer evo- nomical to maintain. The order was valued at about $3,000,000. John Ricardo, executive vice- president of Chrysler Canada, Said Saturday the order would "obviously mean some increase in employment." vice-president, Arthur Kennedy; 2nd. vice-president, Steven Parish; secretary, Shirley Kirk; treasurer, Gordie McCash; Con- Stable, Angus Ridell. Classroom representatives: \8A_ Ricky. Wright, Tom Wells, 8E Harold Kennedy, 7A Martin Jones, 7B Pam Hall, 6A Terry Colgan, 6B Brian Wal- ; r 8B Gary reading it. Two would allow a\was not made public until Sun-/for president, Grade 7 Fits dll Pose 8C Mike Edwards, 8D| i candidates} The second step was an as-\7C Darlene Emmel, 7D Joanne Wright, 7E Brian Desroches, on WomEN SUFFER DDER RRITATION Biap OFTEN THAN After 21 twice as many women as re made miserable by common urinsry irritation caused by a germ, hie Coli, To quickly combat the ni aches, muscular pains and distur! sleep caused by Kidney and Bladder irritations, try taking an internal CYSTEX antise ache, Backache, and musc' ing. OYSTEX from druggist, Feel better fast. The secretary added Sir Win i \ jman at Sir Winston's home re-| Those votes gave substantial|/ported the death "was very sud- approval. The council's liturgy'/den," that 'Mrs. Churchill had| commission. must study hun-|not been ill." dreds of "approved but with) |reservacion"' votes, and work out suggested altera-|three children. The marriage ended jtions. The changes contained in|jvorce in 1960, when Sandys was \those cuapters, once the entire|minister of aviation, in ai-| Mrs. Churchill was married| however, | to Sandys in 1935. They had/ | STAFFORD SMYTHE says... -| "Toronto Marlboro's are a cinch for this year's Memorial Cup" Is This True? See For Yourself !! a 4 TUESDAY, 8 P.M. TORONTO MARLBORO'S OCT. 22nd (CP)--Chry- = | Auto Sales Up 28 Per Cent In August Skindivers Demand | liturgy schema is promulgated] Her first marriage, in 1932,| iby Pope Paul VI and the fulliwas to John Milner Bailey, eld- ieouncil, would allow nationaljest son of Sir Abe Bailey, South) conferences of bishops. to au-|African millionaire. They were thorize local languages in place|divorced in 1935, of Latin and other changes to! Mrs, Churchill is survived by make the rituals mean more to/her parents, her brother, Ran-| Vv OSHAWA GENERALS Bowmanville Community Arena Tickets Now On Sele At These Locations: JIM BISHOP SPORTING GOODS--151 King E. Oshewe a few N Take Course By JOHN GAULT tutelage of Mr. Mitchell and his;dive together times a (Staff Reporter) |assistant. All classes will be onj|year." . BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --)Sunday afternoons GIRLS GAIN INTEREST The "'silent world" of Jean-|. "Our whole purpose Bk to| So far, the sport has notjmonth last year to a total of Jacques Cousteau is no less/teach people to dive ag Pe caught on too fast with the|35,476 units, the bureau of sta- silent in the waters of Lake On-jexplained. "Everyone fee SeHing|iadies, but the local club boasts/tistics said Friday tario or Georgian Bay. the sehoren: ie they don't), nurse and a bank-clerk as its' 'The retail value of these ve- These are the main areas ex-|C4are wo Duys 1 two female amphibians. hicles rose 3.1 per cent plored by members of the fledg-) "Diving can be dangerous and mr. Mitchell hesitated slight-/August, 1962 to $10,308,000. ! sre big Bm age Siar gs waded ee a bearer the initial i Sales of motor vehicles in the ave visited wrecks imjrechiy. ' . > IN'for the skin-diving equipmen an peers and in smatler lakes| the equipment and in the person since the Club was begun bylusing 4 : age anyone, but it costs around|in value to $87,410,000. Commer- tive enthusiasts in 1961 Mr. Mitchell disclosed that) 999." he admitted cial vehicles fell 7.3 per cent in Bil] Mitchell, of Bowmanville, |the course a by . club The well-dressed frogman this Volume to 6,360 units and the the = alge a a7 gr -- NA Holekiex pater season must wear a rubber suit, Jaryh ey a 6.2° per instructor, was a founder. : sail : air-tanks, a regulator, fins, ai¢ 0 $22,898,000. has seen the membersh:p gr lt ll -- © ike sure mask, and a snorkel Sales of motor vehicles in th 2 persons this summer rates 1 ee , fi | The days of the "skinny-dip"|January-August period climbed that 60 more -new And we don't put anyone in i divers will pass the test before|the water who cannot achieve|@T@ Sone forever 6.6 per cent over the same pe- riod of 1962 to 445,386 from. 417,- the spring of 1964. jat least 75 per cent in a written : es i GATT TO MEET |948. Sales of passenger cars test. | oes. sy Beg reat year|. If they don't qualify, they; GENEVA (Reuters) -- Thelwere up 5.5 per cent to 370,858 "This en a g 3 feouncil 'of the General Agree-/.nq commercial vehicles, were Pr taal) don't dive with us." SCUBA-diving," he beamed. i bo gents the average) The = ie as ad ment on Tariffs and Trade 18\4p 13 per cent to 65,528. Retail Part in the Milford _ Georgian|"xPected to meet Oct. 29 to Setivaine of all vehicles in this pe- } guy has stopped looking on the ' e ing ' * and has|Park in the Milford - Georgian vi sport as being 'kooky' a Bay District, They have brought"? ? panel to examine the egard it as safe, sane y Sts a pos jie " up souvenirs from ships 75 feet|Unitd States is European Com- | mon Market "chicken war," it) 4 woist sales of Canadian and| . : idown, The Club begins its trainin al coursé on Nov. § at the Topp's On these excursions they was announced Friday. Theis vehicles rose 2.8 per cent U'S. has lost trade as a result|to 32,076, while overseas vehi- Motel Pool in Peterborough.|rough it in the Park | Two separate 12-week courses} 'Most of us dive all thelof application of Common Mar-|cles declined 14.4 per cent to will be run this year under the time," he said, '"'but we only|ket poultry regulations. 13,400. OTTAWA (CP)--Sales of new motor vehicles in August rose 0.9 per cent over the same "Well, I hope it won't discour-|units and increased 5.9 per cent jriod rose 10.1 per cent to $1,- | 301,283,000, "Great show tonight!" "Wait till you catch Labatt's Pilsener Beer gives a performance that's so satisfying to the taste. Crisp and clear. as a real, honest-to-goodness beer should be! climbed 2.8 per cent to 29,116] communicants. dolph, and two sisters, | A liturgy expert on the com-'and Sarah. 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