THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 21, 1964 'Q © ling Stone Walls Mark ient Religious Site In U.K4° By ALAN WALKER of God and n his ministry, GLASTONBURY, England/he came to Britain with Joseph (CP) -- Crumbling stone wallsjand stayed briefly at Glaston- heart attack, probe -- -- sky and|bury. leat Montreal -- David Lansbor-|™mark the spot where some men It was the same Joseph who, " ough Thomson, 63, emeritus|S@y Christ walked. years later, received Christ's dean and vice - principal of Mc-| The ruined abbey here hat-|body from the Crucifixion Cross Gill University; after a long ill-/bors other exciting traditions./ang buried it in a hess. King Arthur and Queen Guine- rorced out of and began c Christiane ity in' foe Oar ad wl STAFF BECOMES TREE ye He arrived at Weary-All Hill, ~ one of several that make up' the tongue of land that projects into the marshes here. He drove his staff into the 7 and local inhabitants still say it" grew into a thorn tree that -- blossoms twice a year, at Christmas and Easter. Joseph is reputed to have brought with him the chalice ... that Christ used at the Last » Supper. It ts said to be buried ..- in the vicinity of what now is. . called Chalice Hill, near the... mysterious perpetual "Blood Spring." Its water is rich in iron and leaves a red deposit on rocks, leading men through vere are.said to be buried un- der the carpet of grass that now grows around pillars of what was a vast cathedral. ' There is little doubt that t Glastonbury is the oldest relig- ious foundation in Britain, Archeological, evidence indi- cates the presence more than 2,000 years ago of a Celtic : 4 : pagan temple. - GT //, a \\\\ The Somerset town's early is \ history is an irresolvable mix- ture of legend and fact. It starts with Joseph of Arima- thea, believed to have been the Virgin Mary's uncle. He was @ merchant bearing tin from Brit- ain to Phoenicia. ; Several independent south England oral tales agree in saying that when Jesus of Naze -- areth was a young boy, before he proclaimed himself the Son ~ the ages to suppose that the water is tainted with blood and oe rises from the Holy Cup tself. Pilgrims still worship at the z shrine. Burnford. A nature lover writes] yonn ramsers expeaitions in of her hobbies, dogs and the! British North America 1857-59. cabin to which she escapes in| §, Storm the Gates of Jericho, spring. (7) ; Rabbi Abraham Feinberg. A 4. The Great Canadian Lover, | crusader for social justice Mervyn J. Huston. Witty eSSAY8| pohes moral and intellectual give a new.slant on Canadian mores. problems. 5. Journey into Russia, Laur-| 9. Sherwood Fox of Western, ens van der -tocg Leeper go Dr. W. Sherwood Fox. Recollec- s e Screg ad Te tions by the man who guided 6. A Movable Feast, Ernest the University of Western On- Hemingway. 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