Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1966, p. 19

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pis CE pS PR Eg ee SEE prea =: DURHAM, N.C, (AP)--James A. Pike resigned today as aux- iliary bishop of the Episcopal (Anglican) diocese of Califor- nia, ; e controversial former Episcopal Bishop of CAlifornia told the Greensboro Record he was resigning so that his dio- cese or his successor will not Controversial Anglican Quits California Diocese olic Church, lt cnc. tlle « Bishop Gouttit has initiated heresy charges against Pike and in recent days has been in- volved in a second controversy with the Californian over Pike's remarks about Luci Johnson Nugent ioining the Roman Cath- Pike. today demanded a pub- lic correction of a statement tc ne ie At as Nol i a Aims Sle 8 oe clesiastical action or both against Bishop Louttit. Pike said he is demanding a correction by 'Louttit "'to help repair the damage to his ecu- meni¢al relationship with Ro- man Catholic universities and seminaries" at which he fre- quently speaks on theology. RESIGNED AS BISHOP Pike, a staff member at the Centre. for the study of Demo- cratic Institutions in Santa Bar- bara, Calif., is in Durham on a four-day speaking engagement at Duke University. He re- signed as bishop of the. Califor- Sunday and remain as an hon- orary canon of Grace Cathedral WHE OSHAWA TIMES, Thunday, October 13, 1966 9. in San Francisco. ~ ; conversion to Cothonclem cen-!of fres on interpreations of fe- The dispute between Louttit|marks Pike made - Nag Me A and Pike over Luci Nugent's|Pike Prager) ed at "dates tc ses [toned Chetek eae have tena < ither ole Church nia Episcopal diocese last May. Pike said his resignation to- day as auxiliary bishop of Cali- fornia will not curtail his church activities there and he will con- tinue to confirm for the churches of the diocese every be officially involved in his dis- pute with Rt. Rev. Henry Lout- tit,, Episcopal Bishop of South Florida. last Thursday by Louttit, in which he charged Pike had been *'judgmental"' against Luci Nugent. ? Pike said that if there is not such a correction forthcoming he may attempt civil or ec- Fall Fabri AS abit ie tues Housewives May Swoop On Store . TORONTO (CP) Food- prices protested by a women's group here may result in the firet demonstration at a super- market since housewives began active protests against costs "|more than a week ago. The Housewives' Organization for Moderate Economy--HOME --pians io ave seveiai Woiiei converge on one store to check) prices and compare them with! a suggested retail price list, said a spokesman, Margaret Washer. i . All Your. Fall Sewing Needs HOUSE or FABRIC 725-4551 VISITS TROOPS Canadian Rye Whi isky to. Phu Cat from Saigon, where he was briefed on military affairs' the. past two days. M-cNAM seiee AR are taking part. The opera- tion has given the allies the war's biggest bag of North Robert §. McNamara, U.S. Secretary of Defense, talks with Maj. Gen, John Norton, commander of the Vietnamese and Viet Cong ist "Air Cavalry, during a prisoners. McNamara flew visit today to Phu Cat on EEC Viet Nam's central coast. Phu Cat is the base for the air cavalry's Operation Irving, in which Korean and Vietnamese troops also BRIDGE SCORES The winners and high scores | in the games played last week | by the members of the Oshawa, | Brooklin and General Motors Duplicate Bridge Clubs were: OSHAWA North and South -- Dr. and/| Mrs. S, P. Kandel, 190; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Davis, 184; Mrs. E. Wadsworth and Mrs. J. Mc- Lean, 176.5; Jack Wild and Paul Versiluis, 169; Mr. and Mrs. K. Marden, 168, | East - West -- Mrs. C, Cham-| bers and Mrs. R. Barrand, 186.5; Mrs. J. Wilé and Mrs. Mary Dowdle, 181.5; Mrs. E. H. Webster and John Condos, 176.5; J, Willis and Hazel | Kashal, 175.5; Mrs. Bowra and | Mrs, Flemming, 167.5. BROOKLIN North - South -- Mrs. R. Drew and Mrs. §. Sheridan, 87.5; Mrs. E. Wadsworth and Mrs. Wm. | Medland, 83; Mrs. M. Clarke| and Mrs. Roy Morris, 71.5; Mrs. | James Timmins and J Mil- ler, 71; Mr. and M H. Barker, 68.5. East - West -- M. J. Heron} and Jack Patterson, 76; Lloyd Peel and Roy Morris, 70; Mrs. E, Bovay and Mrs. Wm. Heron, 69; H. Winter and Roy Howe, 61; Miss G. Bovay and. Mrs. Smyth, 60. GENERAL 'MOTORS North and South --Art Little | and Joe Coles, 135.5; Art Vail- lancourt and Mrs. G. A. Rundle, 130.5; Mrs. M. R. Clarke and Mrs. K. Marden, 122.5; Mrs. E. Wadsworth and Roy Morris, 119; John Miller and Jack Pat- | terson, 109.5. East « West -- Mr. and Mrs. C. Chambers, 129; Mrs. Wm. Mediand and Mrs. C. Davies, 123.5; J. Willis and Duncan Mc- Cuaig, 115; W. Matthews and J. Drummond, 111.5; Kay Hunter and Mrs. Wm. Heron, 105. . The Team-of-Four Champion: | ship will be held Oct. 13. (AP. 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