Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Aug 1967, p. 8

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B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, August 29, 1967 | Breuline Order Issues Modern Policy Manual LONDON, Ont. (CP)--In alwill have to be 19 or older to move to rid convent life of its enter the order, compared to éldistered, monastic image, the the former 17-year-old age 400-member Ursuline Order of requirement; and their training the Chatham Union Monday will include university courses released a 27-page manual of in theology and scripture. pew policies During the next two years the They include two-week annual entire order will study the role vacations, permission for nuns of women, leisure, retirement to~use Christian and family missionary work, and their pames after the title "sister"|responsibility to community, | and streamlining of prayer and civic national and world community living to reflect @ affairs. spirit of joy "We were told that sister- hoods that don't adapt to the modern world won't survive," Said Sister Coronna, an English professor at the teaching order's Brescia College here. 'But this is only a part of it. "In order to be relevant to| the modern world, to do good, | we have to be able to speak intelligibly, be comprehensible. In order to give witness to Christ, we have to be in step with the modern world." Tr anual is the result of a 2 meeting held from until Aug. 12 at the uline motherhouse, The Pines, in Chatham. YOUTH GROUPS Under it, work will extend to wt education and youth group instruction: postulants Monopoly Game Inventor Dies OTTSVILLE, Pa. (AP) -- Charles B. Darrow, 78, the man who invented Monopoly and made a fortune from it, died Monday at his farm near here It was during the depression that Darrow first whittled little green houses and red _ hotels into a pastiche of real estate avarice called Monopoly. Since then the parlor game has sold 45,000,000 copies. 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E dent of public Oshawa Board taking a care new method of "We are no on the bandwa subscribe to 1 team teaching only way to 1 Elliott, He saic which groups large teaching instruction an the groups dov units, has '* should be used not exclusively, Dr. Elliott sa son team teac of the board of riculum is th schools in the physically desi teaching. RADICAL CHA He also said would not like because it change and tez come comfortz system they us Dr. Elliott si pals and teache ing to study te to experiment wouldn't want tomorrow. "We are vel presence of tea we are inves there will be ni tion on. it," saic He said he PIGEON | Kenneth No Taunton Rd. -- champion pigec adian National day for his Bh entry. Kenneth and Mrs. Jack BAND Ted Frank Horn soloist : trombonist, n band of the ment, warm-t Sal for the ba mer concert Laughlin Ban morial Park

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