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I-00—1linsOutFerMI|°0I NI-Jeiiolrslnlsteihsbvy O ien our esiern Roundup christian Cathedral is Planned For iokyo Fred Woodinl. Supervisor iI,\'. speaking in fresh accents in of information for the Ang|l- an architectural language can Church of Canada, is on ‘great in oil e r n nation can a church assignment in the tnuickly grasp." Orient. In this story. writ- , “lt will reflect the contem- ten for The Canadian Press, porary Japanese personality." he describes plans for a Supporters of the scheme note cathedral in Tokyo. the Japanese are accus- ltomed to beauty and dignity in By FRED WOODING their shrines and temples TOKYO «CPt-—Rt. Rev. David that Christian churches in M. Goto, scholarly Anglican pan tend to be tndifferently de- -—.=r '95. bishop of the world's most lieav- signed, poorly located and often iiy populated city, is a man with shabby. an ambition. One feature of the cathedral if he succeeds -and it seems that won't be Japanese will be likely he will-—-Tokyo will have the set of six kneelers made by s new landmark. Canadian Eskimos of seelsk‘ . The 54-year-old bishop intends Three of the b ea u t l fu H to give this extraordinary me- matched skins bear the words tropolis its first Christian ca- “i-loly, Holy. Holy." The gift of thedral. T. W. Kober of Oakvllle, Ont. On the siirface the plan the kneclers were presented to doesn't appear ¢X(‘llll1l1. for ca- Bishop Goto when he attended tliedrals are commonplace in the Anglican world congress in Western countries. ' Toronto last year. ' to build one in Tukvo, The proposed cathedral, '5 n with only a both imaginative and daring. nipeg. Primate of the Anglican "No one believes the power Church of Canada. is to of the Christian enterprise re more than a place of worship. sides in its buildings," Bishop‘ In addition to providing facil- Goto concedes. “but one splen- ities for a college of preachers, did centre for wnrsliip and it is to be developed as a cul- ievangelism in this city could tural centre for religious win a new kind of attention for drama, art exhibitions. gather- t-he Christian message, and a ings of theologians, philosoph- far wider hearin . ters and students of ethics. . «-Town is made up M , m,_~ Bishop Goto envisages the terial civilization. unable to °3l—h9‘ll‘3l Pl‘°Vldl_“l 3 ~‘°“l“K stop and look or listen unless f°" ‘he P”‘59"t3t‘°“ °f the Sgt- gh, eye is Caught m thp 93, Matthew Passion or the Mass in - chestras and great choirs. Such performances now take MASSIVE SIMPLICITY -place in secular music halls but The proposed cathedral. ex- the bishop is convinced that pected to cost about $2.000.tl00, performed in a cathedral they will stand on land adjacent to might make people "realize Tokyo Tower. 3 1.092-foot struc- that Bach's music is not merely _ture in the heart of the city. an esthetic experience but the The idea is to build a "t.hing‘response of a superbly endowed c oxnm a n d i ii g siinplic- ‘Christian to the gospel itself." soaring symb . few Christians which has the support of Arch. among its 10.500,tl00 people, is ‘bishop Howard H. Clark of Win-‘ icompelled. Tokyo needs such A B M“‘‘“'- Wm‘ ‘YmPh°“Y °"‘ ' ;si..i Co. sat“ in Page-Hersey Tubes Control HAMILTON (PC i—The steel .°.°'"::.;':..:‘ 'i:*:;£.Grevhound C0 P- Hersey Tubes Limitgd. Canada‘: Stock stock remained unchanged at szw. on turnover of 16.000 shares. biggest manufacturer of steel Ipipes. in an offer worth about in a joint announcement, the 3 NEW YORK 'AP‘ -~ Directors ‘of the Greyhound Corp, have ' ‘companies said an offer is being “’“l°d 3 2’f°r'1 '9'" M ll" """" .made to shareholders by Steico DIM" ""“'"“°“ “"“"l‘- ""’-W" ‘to buy all the outstanding com- 00 l‘PP1'°V3l 0' "l‘“'h°'d"” “"5 mon shares of the Weltand- "IE U-5- ""°"'l‘“ C""“'“°"‘ based Page-Hersey complex on “C0mml8ll0Y|- 3 share exchange 5j5_ Directors‘ also apprfwcd the The Swim 0"” is 9!/4 of its regular 321.4-cent quarterly d'lVl- common share; for eight Page. dend bill voted l0 ll1Cl'C3SP ll [0 Hersey shares. the equivalent of 40 cents on on the ham 0, Friday.‘ 0m_n_ t.i;:.mi;i:,ees‘ent share it the split is iglgdfgfies ,me::‘,e, g;r°3:;mS_;;:fE_ Shareholders are to vote at is! 532, mg,‘ Offer “(equivalent the annual meeting May to on my”, 70 per pagefiersey ‘ham, increasing authorized. stock to rectors has approved the offer “" .9" 9 y l’ and will recommend sharehoid- h"]d‘‘‘'’* "' ""°°’d March 2' ers accept when the formal of- VEHICULAR REVENUES —— as soon as in Motor vehicle registration PFOSPGCHIS has been filed Under fees and motor fuel taxes pro- the Companies Act. vided $655,000000 of provinciai Immediately ? -1 following news‘governments' ‘revenues in 1962. l l vwquyjé 4 -3?‘-I¢)‘W A3)lO|W R|PLEY'S BELIEVE I1’ OR NO 3 .-_.__-.- li’|ans For Disarmament CarryAlhreai Oi War CP from AP-Reuters ‘imposition of foreign controls MOSCOW — The executive which prevent people from coimcil of the World council of freely choosing their own form Oliurchcs has \\"ai‘ncd that-of government and representa- an effort to gain military ad- tires perpetuates an uneasy in- .vantage through disarmament tern-ational situation." iproposals carries with it the This passage could be taken jthreat of war. as a reference to Soviet control against the continued “imposi- ‘F01 by I W95l€l‘fl COUNTY 0V€|' ltion of foreign controls" on‘3"."°”“~" °°“‘“"_-"- smaller countries. 3 *i“5° dadgp“-:1 fl“ F953‘-tgrd arr’ .';2:."..t'.':‘¥»°ae°r-‘15°ur-%-3's" i’»'- -3‘ -1 lcommittce held in Odessal injamfgvge Caglsctggo cheggceléizilyss the Ukraine. last week. Release said the statement. “the mem tion which the Roman Catholic :Ohiiroh is devotting to the sub- iject of ecumenvism. funtil delegates could get Moscow and hold a press con- m «he de_ ‘°'°“'~"- lliberations of the second Vati- | The World Cou it tell of can coum.u_ iChurclics i'epi'escnts most of the 1),; A_ Vjsser t'}-{oofll gene;-31 lworld's major churches. but not 5e(.I.etm.y of the council». ex, ““”"‘h- eculive committee. 'the Roman Catholic The Russian Orthodox Church ‘even if mm, church“, we}, 3; ibecamo 9 member In 1%I’_ ‘the Roman Catholic. felt they ‘ P dl581‘m3m*"" “~’5°l“i‘°" could not take part at present in the column‘: work. "we still “The effort to gain military want close relation: with gadvantage by steps toward dis- ‘thcm."‘ tiirniament carries with it ‘ Leading dele gates ‘to last ‘ eat of war and nations should 4 week’s cou or ll meeting is iseek agreement on mcasiireslodessa indicated privately they fwhich preserve reasonable par-‘hoped the Va;‘iciLn hwould nilake lty since peace still rests tenu- some approac to t e counci or ;ously upon a balance of poucr." ' some of its member churches ‘. It also said: "The llll£',€l‘ll'lfl‘i.hl.I year. The rcsolutioii also spoke out‘°"°" East?” E“''°P9~ 9” '0 cm‘ I IF A YOUNG mm DIES ‘ii 7" §i'En.§’259.‘ti‘r.Tc'§f°‘ ." THE SUKVIVUZ MUST CARRY AROUND A WOODEN STAN-E OF THE DEAD TWIN -M‘//0'-I I5’ (Y07/ED U/(F T/1F SURV/l/MU Tl///V WKYD47 am am mssmroon Ocu- 6'X .lN!9V 1.38338 unit 911: soi2i2v.’t'M SEE‘/bufl Moi-Hue.’ . LATE role A Mv Al.t.owANc:.'.' RUNNING THE HOME I - BUSINESS is its! Hag DEPAiZ‘i'MEN'l'. ‘ ' i:Ai.- - -. ' . 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