Mr. and Mrs. Carl Decaiie hold new arrivals Robin. Ran- dy and 3mm in the Hotel Dieu hospital in Kingston, Ecumenical Council Prepare AND THEN TH ‘ERE TEN Ont. Born Nov. 5. they are the first set of triplets to sur- vive at the hospital since it was founded in 1345. The De- For Liturgy Reform Debate VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -— The ecumenical council has advanced .proposals to reform Roman Catholic liturgy and prepared to move on.to a debate seen as crucial in steps toward understanding and unity among Christian churches. The debate, next item on the agenda. will e on a draft de- c ee n the sources of Chris- tian revelation—the scriptures and tradition. bservers from other Chris-i tian churches attending the Ro- man Catholic world assembly here. which began Oct. 11 and is expected to continue until at least next fall. told reporters they regard this issue as of axlmum importance for pros- pects of promoting understand- ing and unity. Announcement of the Chris tian revelation decree as the next agenda item was made. as prelates were speeding conclu- sion of a debate on a draft de- cree on liturgy which began Oct 22 END DISCUSSIONS The churchmen would up dis- cussion'on the sacraments. deal- ing particularly with extreme| unction. the Catholic rite ad- ministered to. ose in danger of death. ’ An official announcement said these proposals were made: 1. The sacrament of extreme nnction should be "annointing of the sick" because people as- sociate Its present title too much with the imminence of deat . 2. It should be administered in less serious cases. for ex- ample to patients before major surgical operations. I 3. The annointing ceremony 'should be confined to the fore- head' and hands, dispensing with the annointing of nose. ears and feet as in the present ritua I be taken as s discussed separately. caines now have 10 children. including two sets of twins all under the age of 11. ‘ (CP Wirephoto) a whole and not This will enable the more than 2,500 council delegates to. move on to the draft decree concerning the sources of Chris- tian revelation. which comes under the heading of faith and doctrine. The Bible and tradition are regarded by the Roman Catho- lic Church as the two sources of Christian revelation. When the 16th - century ecumenical i'l'he Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Nov. Validity Questioned 1 0i Grey Cup Ruling By RUSSELL ELMAN OTTAWA (CPl — The pub- of the Grey u licly - owned CBC has claimed JCALLs 1T LOGICAL that the Board of Broad-r Spencer Caldwell, 10. 1962. lsiNew Hope Seen For Disarmament. crisis has created new hope forirace. Lt.-Gen. E ada's Geneva disarmament ne-men goniator. said . [h Gen. Burns told a press can- Russian missiles out of Cuba. ( he sa ifeels only the CBC network can} Gen. Ito ensure national TV coverage‘ensure national C p. B in! the problem after the net- presidentiworks could not reach a volun- United Nations have paved the () iference the crisis had brought agreement ion a nuclear test atomic disaster so close. that ban, Mm me safeguards the both President Kennedy and‘ . i. - Premier Khrushchev had been we" r-eqm’es' he 5‘“ rjolted into sharper awareness Ge". Bum! Warned "'9 Cum" fCP)~The Cuban of the dangers of the arms crisis was far from over. but said he saw no prospects of a . third world war. TORONTO eneral world disarmament.) United M. Burns. Can-{British States. Russian and leaders had made this in statements following here U.S. moves to force the VW . ‘ 93W! r - ;; iiiAr. 4-7125 . Burns said he expects ( 0 - ' coverage. The disarmament talks to resume PW“? Du'ry Ltd. id. 86 handed down its solution at Geneva within a wee . (2 “parent! Prefer purity 'i “I feel that discussions in the (g Products .. same category of national im-licai actmn," “"61"” 3' "‘9 9'0"” “' The cnc did not declarel 91" iwhether its network will or will The CBC comment c me in a not can-y the Grey CUP. The. statement which questioned therBBG stated Wednesday that ii Validin 09' the BBG regllllltioniwould regard non-compliance of requirlnl the CBC tV llet‘l’m'l'iithe regulation as "a deliberate to iarry Ithe privateh CTV net-‘tinrraction of the law." wor 's te ecast of to Dec . ‘ l 'Maximum penalty for an in- f‘fitau fr?)an Torontofiom' ifringement of the regulation un- p w' . comem‘a 3' ider the Criminal Code is $500 “KGB? said it Will 855955 fine and six months imprison- the situation “with respect to ment_ The BEG couid also sus. mane“ 0‘ PrlnClPle and the rid the licence of a station or public interest" and that its 11- a group of stations.) member board of directors will] The controversy arises our of meef here N0V~ 15 ‘0 cliscussithe expressed wish of the BBC the issue. lthat the Grey Cup, as a matter The BBG regulation was en-jof public interest. be seen by acted Wednesday as the boardrCanadians in all parts of the cast Governors' controversialsof CTV Television Net tary agreement. way for at least an interim (9.6pr W Grey CUP [EleVifiion reglflfllion work Limited. welcomed the places commercials “in the:board's move a. the “only 10g_‘ sought to impose its own solu-lcountry. tion to a continuing dispute be-r CTV holds the TV rights to tween the rivai.networks so asiihe Grey Cup but the board Council of Trent defined these issues. it was reacting partly‘ against Protestant reformers'j ideas that scripture was the sole source of Christian revela- tion. ‘ Also covered in the draft de-i cree in interpretation of scrip-j ture and biblical texts. CITY CENTRE PLAN KAMLOOPS, B.C. ‘(CPi —- A? bylaw will be put befgre rate- !) new . . shopping. office, hotel. city hall and public safety building com- plex here. THESE SACRIFICES SHALL NOT HAVE BEEN IIN VAIN. Proposals also were made to .reduce the elaborate rites of ibaptism. Debate on the. liturgy con- tinues Friday but it was an- nounced Wednesday that as a speedup measure the last four chapters of the draft decree will t r . / LEI) : THEY'RE THE DIST :,_ BECAUSE I o o I o The price is right. : 0 There is a size made to Cl! r I 0 They're so any to install—you can do it yourself. 0 They don't Interfere with the"! l raising and lowering of the car ibl ii wt 8' Accessory or Department stores; Service stations and Gui-ages. liri- CLEAR i‘i illulUiiSi> .‘.i'_“\‘t. i - 18 Queen St. "Uncler This Flag hey Died For Us" DeBLO-IS BROS. LTD. Wholesale Grocers Phone 4-7351 THE FLYING DUTCHMAN Queen St. Charlottetown Greater love Hutli No Mun . . . 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