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Barrie Examiner, 24 Aug 1962, p. 14

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MOST REV llowsrd Clark left primate of all Canada chats ovcr new 4Anglioan Synod Votes prayer book with lit Rev Stephen Bnyna at the meet ing of the general synod of the Angiicun Church of Can ada The May meeting at Kingston 0nt wlll dis cuss the new prayer book tCP Wtrcphoto Toj an user wants roadsion corn oped tag racism to the his general mood of the Anglican Mud nod of floods forecast that Andi cans will vanish Rt Bev Stephen Borne executive otttcer of the Angli can communion taid more than 300 clergy and laymen from across Canada Wednesday that Anglicans as division of the Christian church ahmrld disap pear and we are dlseppesnag under gradual reuure of measures to ants the church The speaker former episcopat bishop at Olympia diocese In Washington auto and based in loadon England for the last three years on raving miss lion oi liaison set the tone fut Anglicans Disoppear direirssians on church unity scheduled for the eightday sy session Anglicans said are In accidental historical oooftmn tion matting trons division of the church in the middle ages it to hard now to define the Anglican communion our unity Is not cultural or denomi natlonll or confessional ONLY FRAGMENT Nor will we be satisfied un til there is nothing left which canbe called Anglican at all tho Anglicancomrnunton in our eyes only fragment of that full communion which must some day hold III Chris tians together Bishop Bayne said the Angtt Canadian Trade Index Adds Features For Better Guide By FORBES RIIUDE Canadian Press Business Editor The 11182 Canadian Trade in dex published by the Canadian Mnnutacturera Association has added new section which lists manutacturers BIpIiilIieIIC ally by province and city This is in addition to the na tional a1 habettcnt list Also dad in the nationalliat la code letter which tells the companys size in terms of the number of its employees The new features are in line with the publications aim which as stated in the introduc tion is to provide buyers and sellers of Canada and other countries with an authoritative guide to products manufactured in Canada and the names of the firms making them Thervolume which this year contains 1156 pages has been published by the CMA since toothand in addition to its Ca Hoandh wifo Nancy who Approval Of Revisions By CARI AIOLLINS KINGSTON tCPt The 2ist gcncral synod ot the Anglican Church of Canada placed unanimous stamp atautharity Thursday on revised Book of Common prayer for Canadian Anglicans The assembly of more than 300 clergy and loymenstood up after voting their approval and sang hymn of praise to signal the completion in nmtty of 19year revising task markcd at times by controversy and dis ENISIDII Authorization of therevised guirieta worshipfor official use from dot to be set bytne primater considered by members tri umpn oiuhiifivcrdivisions ones labelled as high and low church Tho vote today not only gives us new prayer book one delegate said after the meeting it has helped to erase party differences within the church Rt Rev Seabarn of Corner Brook assistant Bishop of Newfoundland and flalrman oftho mit raysrbfik revision said he believed the unanimous vote reflected the Island of God in their delibera ons BEGAN IN 1911 The revision began in 1943 Publication of draft work in was produced burst of con troversy and prompted more the 1200 letters to the com mitee from churches across Canada informed members oi the sy nad believe acceptance of the final draft resulted partly from the inclusion on tho revision committee of representatives of both points of view an liturgy including Dr Ramsay Armi tagn former principal of Wit cliffe College in Toronto and Canon Palmer of Sault Ste Mario Thp final draft roccivcd unanv imoua approval nt tho zuth gen erat synod in this at Montreal Thursdays vote was necessary under church law which re quires decision by two suc cessive synods for any motor changes in worship doctrine or discipline The 1959 decision coma as surprise against background of earlier controversy Two days had been set aside at the 20th synod for discussion of éhn draft but approval came atcr only 30 minutes of talk Many synod members credit the 1059 unanimity to opted for ard ii Clo thcnchairmantoi the revision committee and elected later at the some rncct tag as Primate oi All Canada NOTE 0F DISSENT The confirming vote followed just 35 minutes of sessions broken once by the mods mid day proyers One note of dissent was sounded by aloy delegate Dr Flanagan of Montreal althoughhemmed his approvalr Flanagan told the assembly that laymen who often have it ficuity understanding the urgt did not have big enough say in the revision There should have been more controversy and Jess of the palsywalsy attitude he said He urged that in any future rc visioo church scholars should dig down deeper for the opinion of fellows like me who often dont understand the language Synod ratification came on the eve at St Bartholomews Day sooth anniversary of the standard prayer books publica tia The book in general use now is 1916 revision of the 1662 version The present revision bringing some language and ideas up to Used By College MONTREAL CPIA 2000 acre estate at nearby St Hilalre will he utilized by Mom Uni versity as summer research centre and winter playground for students Two dormitory blocks to house some ac students and small allpurpose laboratory for research are to be constructed this ycar The estate was bequeathed to the university by Brig Hamil ton Gault distinguished Cana dian soldier who died in this at age 76 The man who raised battalion of the Princess Pa overscas with once dcscr ed the estate as my most cher gt lshcd possession Prof Patrick Baird director of the estate says McGilt will make its centre for the study of biological sciences during the summer and haven for sports minded students in the winter At present three McGill stu dents are engaged in research projects at the estate They are headed by John Todd re search assistant in biology Sharing the grounds are Son ashGoswamtragraduate vil engineer from Calcutta and Andrea Beautieu fourth year hatnny student at ltchill aromas noun arr of Todd is carrying out criZrnonlh slutty aftha manor so ponds unthc estateln an attempt to determine what hap pens to animal life inthcm alter fourseason cycle lfeis also studyingdlseasas affecting the eight different varieties of fish in the area handles the cooking and house work for the group will stay at the estate all year round to complete the work Miss Beautieu is conducting special study to determine why some ponds have abundant plant lifewhlle others are dead We think the cause may be sunlight or the lack of it sho says but it might also have something to do with soil net dity Mr Goswamt has some what different reasnn for his presence at the estate am working for ma ra degree in civil engineering he One of myp 1tudmnfthfihydrolngfoi lakervBy examining the relation ship betwecn the inflow of water into the lake and the out flow we can determine such factors as how much water is lost through evaporation and seepage is useful knowl edge in building reservoirs chairs snLLIrs You doothavoto pp undueonion acceptance by Most itcv llow data and reorganizing the lay out for easier use by warship pcrs also restores some liturgy from Versions dating fromthe middle of the 16th century ItEVIVE ANTHEMS Two old anthems for use at communion have been revived from earlier versions in the new book The revised funeral service in cludes tor the first time place for reference to the deceased by name The old service of ministry to the sick wasbnscdzon the out dated idea that illness was thug we age revised Version removes the tone of clrastlsemcnt and has hopeful tone other changes includa addi tion at late evening service for use after evensong more detailed table of contents and inclusion of significant Cana dian dates in religious and secu tar history for the first time TheApr ogramiof prayers scripture and psalms now makes more allowance for differ enttastes offering variety of alternatives in some services PRIMATES DECISION The primate will decide on dateto proclaim the revised hook for official use in the churches The decision will have to wait until enough books are available for all churches serving the 1320649 Canadian Anglicans Some churchesrhaveheen us ing the new bank with special permission since 1959 and more than 400000 copies have been published and sold Questions arose from the as semhly an wheiher acceptance of the revised book would mean ulsdonféboscwol wide dis button through the LEIIRN 0N SEII fNVEttNESSScoiland titeuterstThe Queens twa chlest children Prince Charles and Princess Anne stepped onto the shores of Loch Ness Wednesday at the and of tivosday lesson in scomanship from their ex satlor father Prince Philip They came ashore at the lawn of Dares after flmtle sail dawn the squally Ioch home of Scotlands fabled Loch Ness monster With them was toyearold Crown Prince KarlGustaf of Sweden who has been the guest of Britains ltoyal Fam tly during their current Scot ttrh vacation thre ildrcn has been ring along the west coast LScotinnd though canals and lochs with Philip tn the royal racing yawl Bloodhound The 13yearold heir to the British throne and his 12year nld sister have been acting as auxiliary deckhnuds on the lit ton yawl undcrthe expert eye of thelrtather naval officer before he was married to the Queen authorized The primate indi cated that there would he no forceful objection to continued use of the old book but the re vised edition would be the ot ficiaibook of the church Vorshippers using transla tions of the old book in native Eskimo and Indian dialects will have to wait for several years until the revised version is translated Reporters got an indication of the revised versions popularity when they sought copies of both the old and the new version man delegates Everybody seemed to have only the new versions until an old book was tracked down and borrowed thnt the ld book is no longer from ficcs at the Canadian Govcm inent Trade Commissioner new no Names at all manufacturers with more than IOCRdeIlllIIIII tloo of their products are ctuded whether or not they are ClttA mambcrs New products lisch this year by the nearly 12500 companies include ski lifts trampoline equipment stainless steel tub ing hobbycraft kits data pro cessing supplies and amphibi ous motor vehicles The alphabetical list at man ufncturers runs 251 pages it stars with La Viclla Forge Enrg makers of ornamental ironwork St Ccsaire Que and Lid Luncaburg NS dry salted end The list of products startro eoqu with zirconiu covers 519 pages COMING ROME WELLINGTONAP The New Zealand government is withdrawing the so paratroop ers it sent to Thailand in June altar advances by proCommu nist forces in neighboring Laos Prime Minister ifolyoake an nounced the soldiers would be broughthome altergthey com plEte cek traintn ercisc with US HEATING runs CALL FUEL DEPT PA 66531 Ceylon North indie and Pakistan The Interest of Anglican load ers to church unity was echoed in conversations outside the con tonnes Most Rev Clark of Win nipeg Primate of all Canada was to the synod from an ex ccuttvo meeUagvot the littorid council oi Churches in Parts it was rennrkabia and sign of hope that so many various nationalities and churches could reach such degree otagree meat in our discussions he said SET GUIDE Ile Rt Rev iii Wilkinson Bishop of Toronto explained that Anglican leaders have been concerned with church unity for so years and the Lambeth Con terenco of Anglican bishops in me not the guide lines with resolution to weir the reunion of Christendom Bishop thkinsoa said Angli cans feel they can play val uable vote in the movement for unity because we are bridge altbough that is too static termbetween the other Protes tant churches and the Roman Burt Lancaster stars in an other unusual charactcrtutinn as thefBird Man of Alcat raz opening firnday at tho IMPERIAL lhcatre through United Artists Film eavcrs over 50 years in thc life at the Catholics Edinburgh Holds Its Festival For Music lind Drama Lovers By Mctntyra Hood EDINBURGH Scotland Now ranking among the great music snddrnma festivals hold any where tn the world the Edin burgh international Festival has dalmsraltliflapltw the period of its duration is truly cosmopolitan city For the past few days visitors in the thousands hare been arriving by plane train and road to tax its accommodation to the limit and to mokeJts ancient streets re sound to voters in scores of dif fercnt languages This year the Festival Soc iety directors estimate approxi mately 250000 people will come to Edinburgh on day visits or for an extended stay to color the varied events on the Forth val program of this total 90 000 have been found accommod ation in the citys hotels board mon who while insoiitary in the homes of relatives and friends As one walks on Princes lights which gleam in tho evan ing sky one sees peopic of all brings together people of all countries This year for the first time the opening ceremony was per formed an the steps of the an cicnt St Glics Cathedral by Lord Provost Sir Greig Dun bar and was heralded by fan fare at trumpets From the steps of the Cathedral the Lord Provost in brief speech pra cinimcd the festival 0pm and referred to the great mission performed in bringing people from all parts of the world to gather service which followed was that in Edinburgh the of ing houses and apartments thousands more are welcomed i960 cannonn sonarora WAsssaoooo NEW Now gutng THIS CAR ISVFULLY EQUIPPED WITHAUTOMA TIC TRANSMISSION WHITEWALL TIRES POW ER STEERING AND BRAKES AND IIIFl RADIO WITH TWIN SPEAKERS FINISHED IN BLACK AND WHITE HARDTOP IMMACULATE CONDI TION EXECUTIVE DRIV SEE AND DRIVE onn owuaujcnn AT srucor morons no on PA 82317 flatJ 70003 EN THIS BEAUTIFUL 94 TlFFlN ST SIMCOE MOTORS street gaily decorated with races and colors Music is truly 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