Ff. LDINBURGH tReute.rIl-Lead- . M the Church oi Scotland Tues- . -- agreed to consider a pronolll i" : has horrified many Scot!- p- lniroductlon ol biahops into p --,-byterianiam. -- The aim: general asernbly of the church decided III the report remaining the proposal Ihould DI examined by church members. nut it agreed the report by I 0310' , mittee of thoologicians was ll: more than an exploratory survey- Dr. A. C. Craig of Glasgow said rritics had described the NW?! as "full of dynamite." But its au- thors believed it contained "theol- ogical penicillin." - The plan. he said. SW95 1m' vnense promise lor the cause of Christian unity wbereever Angli- HAMPTON Desable has lost an eateemed riticen in the death of Mr. Walter Gould on May 20. Although not en- iaying good health for a consider- able period of time his sudden rtpath came as a shock to his many relatives and lricnds Fun- arll sEl"Vl('E5 on May 22. very largely attended both at the home and cemetery were conducted by Rev M b'.Cha.roian of Hampton vnited Church Pallbearers were iiessrs Billy Campbell. Myron Zliaw, Archie Shaw. Hector Mac- maitn. Edwin Bell. llenrv Peter- son Tributes ot esteem were ex- :-resaed by the many beaiitltul nx-eaths of flowers adorning the rasket and the grave. Previous to leaving on return In her home at Santa Anna Cali- Iarnia. accompanied by her hus- band. Mrs. J W Marlntosli en- tertained a goodly sized audience at Hampton Hall during the eve- ning at May 22 by giving a very interesting and enjoyable talk of ttiEi.l' travels through a part of the U, S. A. South America. and PEI. This talk was illustrated tiy beautiful pictures showing ttietr trayels Rev. Mr Charman expressed the sentiment ol all present for an enjoyable evening. Much sympathy lli being ex- nressed to the nearest-ot-kin of the late Mr. Rea Dawson. whose I try sudden death on-urred during 0 business l'l5ll at Crapaud on liay 22 and has fame as a great alltlcli to everyone at the largely attended funeral services on May 17. testimony to one widely known and respected. was expul- red The death ol Mrs J A Lyman. Wynn. at the age oi 57 has remov- ed theretrom a lady widely known and highly respected by all Testi- -nony to the esteem in uhirh she has 'i--ays been held. "as ex- or.-ssed by the largely attended- tttneral services held at the Try-. on Baptist church on May Ztl. con- ducted by the church pastor lii-I terment. was made in the Peoples cemetery. Congratulations are being ex- tended to the P W rolleze slud- ents graduating at Convocation. on May 24. largely attended by relatives and moods y Congratitlations are being ea-I tended to all island graduates at the recent Dalhousie Univer- utv graduation Among those win-i wing honors include. Mr lan Grew zor MacQua.rrie. who graduates with the degree of Bacheio of Science. tan is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John MncQuartie oi Hamp- ion 1 Sympathy is being expressed to the island relatives oi the late Mr. William Best, whose death occurred quite suddenly in Cali- fornia and who was recently mot- oring to the bedside ot his brother who was ill in the Hospital. The Manse inhabitants have been enjoying the pleasure oi hav- - g as their guests their son and his wile. Mr 1 Mrs Kenneth tfliui-nan. and two ”llildl'Hl They are leaving on return home dur- cans and Presbyteriana sought re conciliation. The Duke at Hamilton. a church district alder. said that to refuse to discuss the report would be "a tragic breach of Christian courtesy to our fellow Christians in the Ang- lican church." The introduction of Anglican- style bishops is a revolutionary idea to a people whose ancestoral fought and died to prevent tbel English imposing their Episropall ian rites on the simple. Calvanis-t tic faith of Scotland. . i The report was drawn up by rep- . reseniatives of the Chui-ch oi Scot-i land and the Church of England as I a means of ending age-old ieuds, between the two church ly!lemI.l l big the present week l There was a line attendance atl- ihe evening service of public wor-' ship here at Ma; 26. From the subject: "Peace of Mind" I 5 found in Matt. 10:34 and John 14: . 27. an inspiring message receiv-; ed an attentive hearing. all unil- ing with the combined choir. with Mrs. Allison Lea. organist in sing-; in the appropriate hymns select- ed lor this service. I Visitora here during weekend. inhluded: Barbara Dunslord. Mar-I Jorie Ferguson. Audrey Thom-i son, Mr. and Mrs William Cant-p well. daughter Gail Dances on Church -Property Forbidden OTTAWA tCPt - The opostolici delegate has reminded all Romaiil Calhllllt" bishops that dances on church property are forbidden. it was learned Wednesday ; The action followed the May 8 street-light death of Rene .lodoin.I 17. outside west-end Our Lady oi Perpetual Help Church after a par- . isli youth gathering described byl the pastor. Msgr. John O'Neill. aa1 a "social evening” that included dancing. Police charged luio youths and three juveniles with manslaughter customer: following the light They now arel on remand . An otticial oi the apoatnlit dele- gation said the Popeis represent- ative. Ai .hbishop Giovanni Paiiiro range reminded the bishops by term that Tlll1fSdlYoM3Y 30.'1957 The Guardim Page I3 cl-.um.ry suffgf l Proposal To Have Bishops Crtces Church OI Scotland Stocks Decline I OTTAWA (CPI h creuuarv but- :Ier stocks in nine Canadian cities May 16 declined to 28.m.0tl0 pounds Irnm 4e.m.ooo on the cor- tresponding date last ea. In bu- reau ot statistics sai Wednesday- Holdiiigs by cities with last- year'a tiguroa in brackets: Ouel bec 1,044,000 t4.I85.0Ml: Montrealt is.es4.ooo tz;t.:i:i1,oooi; roi-ontol 929.000 ts.39l.oooi; Winnipeg 1.551.-,' 000 tl1M7.0illl; Calgary 390.000, t148.00t: Vancouver l.Mtl.t!llI 642.00); Regina 151.00 t:itI.000t: Saskatoon 224.000 t295.ll)0); Ed- monton l.l02.000 1346.000). on church property dances elsewhere organized liriests. are torbidden by edits lrom Rome The ban dates back to about 1910 and was reatlirmed by Rome in the 19.105. the ofticial said. The main reason tor the ban is that nritamruitz 0' is not ' ad a proper work for priests whose energy should be devoted to spiri- tual matters. nor a proper use ol churrh property. The ban does not apply to dance: organized hy Catholic lay organiz- ation: and held outside church Dmberty. 3. of M.Ic;;.iiaiiT I Immigration With Prosperity 'il()VTRE.il dance: or tt.'Pi - immigra- tion. like tr.-mev. has contributed to the lreiiiarkable record" of Canadaa ernnnmir expansion ini the last rlerarlr, -35-. the monthly review of the Bank of Montreal. 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