i cl dl ain il itl i in i a Et, a ee a i a Se Even female animals are ex-|the monks' exploited the sur- cluded rounding: forests and sold agri- All but one of the monasteries |cultural. produce grown in their observe the Julian calendar, 13)own fields. They spent next to |days behind the Gregorian used|nothing. With their savings. by most of the world, and solar] they bought real estate. time. The monks' day begins at' Since the war, however, sunrise and ends at sunset. with a shortage of young nov DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Winnipeg -- Archie Dale, 80, ana|Who acquired an international _|reputation as a_ political' car- jtoonist in 27 years on the Win- 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 20, 1962 fs anise 'Treasure Storehouse 'Dying From Poverty One of the most glorious ofjices to provide the labor, the); 3 : =| SALONICA, Greece (Reuters)|asteries on the Holy Mountain,|/Bulgarian, and Serbian as well the monasteries is the Great/commercial activities of Mount) "jg --Sovi .|-- The 1,000-year-old somes the republic is called, have|as Greek monasteries. The 1961 Lavra, founded by Saint Atha-| Athos have declined. The Greoklaaeace ale ef ouerae '\republic of Mount Athos is|so far rejected all Greek gov-jcensus showed a population of MASS!0S, in which 700 monks! government has had to step in| Warsaw pact : "|dying of poverty and lack of in-/ernment and ecclesiastic pro-| 2,687. lived in the 16th century. with: a> subsidy. | Stouffville, "|terest though it is a storehouse|posals aimed at reviving the' The republic is composed of T0day, this large fortified hill-| Whi vemande .. . (Granny) Baker, 108, one of 'lof ancient treasures community's fortunes. the monasteries, several/!0P Village with its 1,000-year-| ile the monks thus live Canada's oldest citizens and | The unique republic within The community, which comes|smaller religious g r oups of Old monastery, 15 chapels in-|poverty, the vaults of their an-jwhose recipe for long life was 2/Greece, an independent theo- under the rule of the Ecumen-|monks, and '"cenobites" who/Side and 19 outside, has only|cient churches and the libraries|"work hard and smile." fleratic state of 128 square milcs ical Patriarchate of Istanbul,|live hermit lives in rocky sea-|!69 monks. of their monasteries house! where life has remained the|contains monasteries , founded!shore caves. | The same situation applies on) t. rich "Wy he | same since the days of..the|/by Saint Athanassios in 963 AD.) ne Re jother once - great monasteries, |°.-" a = aia Mesa Verde park in fa|Byzantine empire, is threatened At its peak, some five centur- WOMEN BANNED /Most of the monks are. more/BY2antine icons, manuscripts|coiprado was the location for ©|with extinction. ies ago, it had a population of Women are not allowed to|than 50 years old. and imperial gifts of gold and!cave dwellers up to about 1300 : But the abbots of the 20 mon-ijabout 20,000 including Russian, set foot on the Holy mountain.| Until the Second World War'jewelry. |AD. Ont.--Mrs, Celia eee aeadiaed & comets : BO. Fat 9G + oe ee sais Ate mentees © Hama SS saa | ene ANCIENT REGION eg ee ee ee eet ut-values all the rest! ~~ CNR FERRY BLUENOSE Newer Ferry Sought For New England Run said. Now there is only the Bluenose, a Canadian National Railways ship, or the choice of a 700-mile drive between Boston and Halifax. Canadians are being '"'short By JOSEPH MacSWEEN GLOUCESTER, Mass (CP)-- , Officials are striving to interest truckers and shippers in the idea of building a big new ferry to ply between this New England port and Nova Scotia Robie Liscomb, manager of the Gloucester Chamber of Commerce, said he is confident there would be sufficient busi- ness to keep a new ferry busy along with the Bluenose, which runs between Bar Harbor, Me., and Yarmouth, N.S "Canadian interests have taken the initiative and they would bear the brunt of build- ing the boat," said Liscomb "We are thinking in terms of a vessel 375 400 feet long, equipped to-carry 150 cars and trucks and 700 passengers. The problem here would be a ter- minal of adequate size." Liscomb listed the attractions -- | changed" by Americans where HALIFAX the tourist business is con cerned and a new ferry would help to correct the imbalance, said Dionne, who traces his ancestry to Quebec politicians in the Temiscouata region 100 years ago. Dionne said the fishing in- dustry here were worried about imports "but when you break it apart they are not too con- cerned." Gloucester had been turning more and more to pre-cooked fish and now has cold storage facilities to hold 52,000,000 pounds--more than local fisher- men could provide , Canadian imports were al of Gloucester for tourists, noting FERRY ROUTES jready coming in and Washing- that its normal population of is walls tx more than been exchanged "a ae te down Tequests ds 060 in summer two areas or tariffs. Gloucester has a total of about 900 fishermen-- Gloucester lies only some 200\SAYS WILL COME 700 less than 10 years ago miles from Nova Scotia and the' Leo Dionne, head of the In- plan would be to make a trip|qustrial Commission here, said from each point every otherjin another interview that day. Canadian exporters were "mathematically, the ferry has fascinated, Liscomb said, byjto come." figures showing that 38,000,000 i ame. ish Columbia's new arts centre, people live within eight hours' When the Bluenose -- name-\ i) '¢1 999 000 Frederic Haserre drive of Gloucester. famous racing building for architecture, has Massachusetts Governor 'John Schooner --was designed, there peen opend. It bears the name A. Volpe has appointed an of-|was a railway service between) of the former head of the archi- ficial to devote as much time| Boston and the Maritimes, and/tecture department, killed last as necessary to boosting thejalso a ferry service operated|year in a climbing accident in project and delegations haveiby Eastern Steamships, Dionne| England. between the FINE MEMORIAL VANCOUVER (CP) -- First stage of the University of Brit- sake of the BUEHLERS Fender EAT'N TRUE-TRIM BEEF 12 KING EAST 723-3633 Special This Weekend! 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