Page 2-A The Guardian-The Evening Patriot 3‘”:ui°f.i°3.“2.i§1~‘“'““ “Mimi” ISLAND Ernest Howse. the new moder- ator of Bahadaofeels t'te church should Howse urges fostering «in. p. 0. of trust, understanding By DAVE BUTLER ST. JOHN‘S. Nfld. CPI——Dr, This- the United Church Dr. House. {foster trust and understanding. ' sais the 62-year-old na- 'rwillinzate. of better than union." new job with enthusiasm. i sees no means: ' large Dr Howse sees no increase despite t'ie rapid decline of the church membership in the horse on most Prince Edward 1the population were church members at the turn of He cen- ior sports l tury. Now 65 per cent belong to the younger people and the Dun- churches. The five per cent of das show has developed into sf ,60 years ago were devout—the full scale agricultural exhlbI-‘ 65 per cent of today are. madeltion. Class fair rating was Oi "‘9 ChUI'Ch ll “1? 213' bit’n- up a great deal of those whoachieved a few years ago. "iai general COUHCii here this want to appear to be doing the‘ The Queens County match “use of Week is "’0"ng forward to his accepted thing." started in 1952 and thei Memo“ “shin g and Dr, Prince County match was orga-‘othen Friday. "1 want to see the day when Howse's eyes light up. “i fish nized some six )ears later. a United Churchman can walk salmon and trout and 1 love The Queens County match l Nfld.. "is elected moeraior ‘ i. .' >3, -! “i. .....—.u.-u———---.--—-no---- .t' Simmons & MocFarlane Ltd. Your Answer. . . Crop! Middleton 8‘ Parrish POTATO HARVESTER Single Row . Double Row . For the potato groweis who demand year. Contracts . . .. . I to 3 years. LTD. Water St. Phone, 436-2233 For the man who Finds It Hard to get help, Here Is 3 Men Can Digond Bag Your . $4,500. . $7,500. again offer the most outstanding harvester of the We will Accept Trades and Potato Simmons & MacFarlane into an Anglican church and fish~ Lobster and end are good has been held in various parts settle. iwill grape their way ;blast-ridden subway tunnel in of the blast. .the east end today to seek t‘ie' Into a! nam explosion that "Bin none of can i ure out how it ikllled three men and injured 14 ignitedgjv he mud. c I The statement came Friday a no. Experts probing A its. explosion cause NTREAL IGPJ - Expertsjeogineer recalled there was dy- ' lie in the tunnel at the time my As the thick fumes began to’night from Andre Glguore,‘ a high-ranking project city engineer w‘io had been as- construction of the transmutation» so am one mama to. under Latontaino Street. lonlth. 35. both “to KILLED EARLIER Earlier this year. [m h u mun II“. M; Police on about a men were in thedxpicoloii area. as not tunnel mes-um I.“ toot in Killed wen 19-year-old Roger Roy. a driller and Alfred Hus bert. Suarez-diam Fiiilpczyk. van. A three imam were Montrealors. two men were killed in accidents during subway. 100mm,. Ain ‘ us mime to win about an». m mm magi-misused: at the site. He was one of ttve men declared in; tunnol otter tn. explosion. Patrice Michltld. a driller. was the other survivor of the group. The superintendent. to. w», su erinl from mi\ multiple fractures ond undergo in nursery- The blast hurled men from mairfootatpointsast‘aralaoo yards from the scene. One man told of the blast blowing out in. false teeth. “’91 8‘ imme» arid the Sam? 2095 but my favorite is the Winni- 0i the county‘in an effort: to sti- for any other Christian walking 99; goldeye," mulizti:i mines t:es;\itTr:iiist Mi: mm ‘9." other Chrisu’" Dr. and Mrs. Howse have tWo 31:: ti: “Eggnog a” ove‘r .ChurCh' sons. one a doctor in Toronto the “wince in recent vears He feels this Shmlid be the and the other studying law at Th: ’90 'e at hum-j“ ' ‘true purpose of the church and the University of Toronto. A draw 1:“: crowds but hm k not necessarily administrative daugiter teaches French in the pamv due m their large and di‘_ and cnngrmonal unmn' ‘_._T°mnt° area" 'versified agricultural fair pro- ‘ahgwh M‘s “branbis blglgingl l gram. to the program of enterta- Wl " voumes‘ r' owse iinment thev rovide and the says he is basically a creator companies In“ Dunda's gas become “a with tools. He proudly describes ‘ ace .0 gnu when the two . day . a speedboal \v’iich he built and Merge In Europe Sowing mam] and {air are hel‘d DUESSELDORF 'APl —— An county pen. maintains himself. ; each September. He spends his three-week va- The p M nee cation fishing and reading. “But extraordinary meeting of share- pie held their match on Septem. when i really get tired. I go holders of Phoenix Rheinrohr her 5' 1953 a, Knutsford On‘ home and go down to the base-‘ was told here that the steel- the farm or Reg Adams. and a“; men! and build something." imaking firm has been taken subsequent mach“ have beeni cax'r CO-OPERATE rover almost completely by {‘11- held in the vicinity of O'Leary.’ He feels there can never he‘SU!‘t ThySSt‘n fillet“. merging To dais n-nwds have close co-operation between the "V ""0 firms "1'." EFFOPFS small though the 4-H Calf Clubs different religions of the world “3295' 5'9“ mmh‘“°~ " “'35 hold their achievement day in because they are too different "an‘d- tconjunction with the annual in their makeup. Heinrich Ellscheid. board match and this has helped to "All have the same basic con- chairman of Phoenix Rheinrohr stir added interest. ‘cept in that they stand behind.and consultant to Mrs. Amelie he provincial championship. a common divider from ma-‘Thyssen. announced that the match was held in O'Leary inf terialism. T'iet‘efore. it is more Thyssen firm now holds 96 per 1962 and it was there that Stan-i possible to have understanding cent of Phoenix Rheinrohr ley Willis the Cornwall man; between them than co-opera- stock. ,earned the right to compete in. ‘tion." August 'i‘h_vssen Hnette. West the 1963 Canadian cham-; He has no apprehension to-‘Germany‘s biggest sieelmaker.‘pionship competition. 1 ward the burdens he will in- had obtained more than 50 pet provincial championship‘l yherit as moderator. "i was as cent of Phoenix R‘ieinrohr match was held a York ’ ‘busy as i could be before so I shares last year. in fact. it has Queens County. last year andi -can‘t be busier." he said. "it been running Phoenix Rhein- that gave Carl Willis and run-: will simply be a matter of re- rohr for some time and the_ ner-up. Edwin Mills. Bay For: arrangement of duties. For- shareholders' meeting was only tune. the rign'it to compete in‘r tunateiy. i live in Toronto. Be- called to obtain their formal this year's Canadian title‘ sides the duties of both my approval of the takeover. The match here. church and the national church. overwhelming majority gave it. Prior to 1962 the provincla I. Iwill continue to write my ser- ’l‘hyssen production of iron. championship match had ai. mons." steel and rolled steel amounted. ways been held at Dnndas. ‘but' He feels the adaptation of the to 9.835.000 tons in 1963 and that the formation of a Provincial? c'iui'cli to the changing times is of Phoenix to The Plowing Council. with the coop-‘ its greatest challenge, "The combined total turnover of crutioii of the Diimius people.i world in the next 50 years will 'I'Il)s.~£t‘ll Prioenix in liltifil made it possible for the proviir. ‘change more than our present amounted to rougth 81.000900.- cial matches to be rotated world has changed since He 000. among the three counties. still . Good Luck PIoughmen! Sept. IS-Ioth . . BrudeneII GREATER GRIP, STRONGER PULL TRACTION SURE-GRIP FULL LUG TRACTION—— Long. level lugs give full penertation across the. entire width of the tread pat- tern. 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