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(CW- l Borne 1'10 cleirical and lay commis- ' sinners met at the Erskine-Ameri- can Church here tonight to attend the first business meeting Mtho 12th General Council of thc United Church of Canada, which will hold-three sessions a day until Sept. 19. Highlight of the initial session will be the election and installa- tion of a new Moderator to succeed the incumbent of the last two years, Rt. Rev. Jesse H. Arnup oi Toronto. The nominee who is ex» pected to be chosen l-s Rev. T. W Jones, minister at Calvary United Church. Montreal. . The General, Council was open- ed officially this afternoon. Di Arnup presiding at a service oi l public worship with Holy Com munion. The retiring Moderator ' delivered a sermon on "Holy 0cm- munl and Christian Living," Earl er today. at a pre-council conference of the Church's Lav Advi-sory Council, Rev. J_ Mutchmor. secretary of the Bozrrl of Evangelism and Social Sorvii-o. Iecommended that Protestant churches follow a policy of “infor- mal and warmhearted" devotion- al services. as a study of religious statistics had revealed "that the wurmor and more zeulous com- rnunions arc advancing more run- idly than the cold, sedate and thc liturgical ones." ‘Outlining an evangelistic cam- paign in which he said every church member should he an of ccmmuriicants‘ classes, thr- preaching of missions and a whole- licarted "visitation evangelism." The Lay Council. which hold three closed sessions Tuesdav and today, met under the chriZ-rmr-n- sliip oi’ C. W. McCoci. a lay ("om- niissloner from Saskatoon. Sank. Print Last Issue ilif Service Paper l ——--_- By Jack lloldsworth qmadian Press Correspondent SYDNEY, Australia, Sept. l1- <OP)—A trarlime ncixspuper ttiat scrved Australian. New Zcaland illid Uflilfll Slflles sswicernen and women in the Southwest. 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' ' ‘ " ' after 1,320 dailv appearances over Ship. ,i'eeD and grxliiédflfldGuénlgiggisov|ets l‘ an area of the Southwest Pacific "alive "mile? from Morotai. in the Halmaher-l as. to the Solomon Islands. Guinea Gold survived lllilS. blackout and breakdown of its old pressss one of ivliicli now 1S in the National Museum ati Canberra. Its circulation. a secret during the war. vyas 9.000 at the start and reaohed its DEM! ot 64.- 000 in 1944. Distribution was on a basis of one copy for l0 i_1ni-. farmed lTCid-flls but it was believ- e-d to reach about 830.000 service-l men and women. ' The paper was put out first at Port Moresby. in Papua. then at Dobadura. Lae. and finally. Rabaul. Its siail monitored l3 neyvs broadcasts cverv 24 hours. -'-~— and news telegrams and press KITCHENEI}. Ont, Sept. ll-. clippings from Australia also;\C‘P)—In a determined etiori io help-ed to till llS columns. Tlie-reewre mmsiicrtoiion services. impel‘ was started by newspaper-Hm Public Utilities ltoday issued an ultimatum to 80 economic. social and political in- men in the services. There was a special once of hcmo news tor Australians and a United Stziics edition with Unit- ed 513.195 home nevus was also published. The oapfir was dis-l L Gold to its . It was printed mostly bomb- presses sometimes lian-d ivhe-ri readers. on old operated by electric power failed. ‘its press at Port Mcircsbv was 45 years old. Striking Motor‘ Operators Given Stiff llitiiiiatum Commission By Publication 0f ll.S. Congress l Moscow. soot ll-_ m?» - Izvcstiafis columnist R. Momn today Illllllfikfid tlic documentary vbooz. “Communism 11‘. Action“ i~:.i shed Sept. 1 by the order ct the Thiitcd States congress The columnist said this publicat- lor- was mode up from “llbeluus writings of all k'nds of anti-Soviet slanderers" who have svclwcl to? American book market ‘with lildc- cus publications. ' ‘ The I41 - oage review ct ltllSSlflii Blfllllnfl streetcar and bus oper- i stitutions said it was apparent from ators to return to work bv a u». clack tomorrow morning or face iinmedlai e dismissal. The statement was issued atterttg the tribute-d tree of charge and the a special P.U.C. meeting which states" u speech made by Prime Minister Stalin last February that "intends to develop war power Etllldl present might of the Ylnitcri and tnat Stalin "has said discussed the walkout last Mon- l effect that he exports future PM’ flikhit which has tied up thiswlhrld conflicts." Waterloo county community and 1 The review estimated Soviet mar.- Russw u A s64 l‘. ounsrron ‘ “For want of o null, the shoe was lost, for want of a shoe the horse was lost; for ivinnt oi‘ the horse. the rider was lost." Likewise- Lilrewlse, for want of some- thing a home was lost; for wmnt of the home. the fam- ily security was lost; for | ivaint iii security, the iam- lly was lost. How could all have been say-rd? liow Could You iill llavc Been TliE ANSWER. IS; Let's ralk a minute about savings. . .your savings. Chances are they are in s healthier Irate right now than for s long time. All rhrough the war you made it s point of’ honour to’ buy-and ‘hold —.sll rhe Victory Bonds you could. hlow they amount to u surprisingly large sum. . CHAHOTTITO WN IRANCH 3 3 ln 31o... you prelim you. muld save. And you discovered. perhaps for the first time. what s nice feeling of extra‘ . security and independence could he yours with s “nest egg" of savings safety tucked away. Now shire’: no wsr r0 serve ss s spur sre you becoming less particular about purring aside u sur sum every month? Are you losing the saving habit? Re- member . . . the niuiit-y you “sart- fur yourself" is tlic must important purl of (llC illililCy yllll earn. So please consider rhi_s simply a friendly reminder that savings do have to be planned; rhar sticking to the plug sometimes means doing wirhour an occasional Ludgercd "extra". and that making regular deposits in a Royal Bank Savings Account is still s gucsl way to get somewhere with your personul finances . .. and with your ambitions for yourself and your ll family. m ROYAL BANK or cannon ‘W. I. CRUIKSHANK, Manager, "RP" ll" l" "HIM liver. Ielnt lmnrt. Bnmnsorsido and rm You" . charges arising out o! an investi- ils neighboring towns of wit". loo and Bridgeport. i0 Wfirk bv the 6 am. deadl ei the commission will try to re-, store its services, the statement‘ added. 1 Meunwhdle. Local 1259 0t the Aimalznma i ed_ Association of sir-cat. Electric Railway and Moi- o: Coach Employees of America <A.F.L.1 maintained it had not called the strike. The men walkk ed out suit of their disanpfroval of the promotion of Oscar Vogt to dis-l burr-fling duly. union officials said. Streets bloswmsd with a rec- ord number of cars a-nd blcvclesl Taxis continued to operate al-l most without let-up. But ihous-’ ands of persons were becoming iiitch-liikcrs-or just hikers. ‘Crown Rebuttal in Mazerall Case TORONTO. BQDL ll —(GP)-— Ii ever there was a case prejudi- cial to the safety 0t the state. it is this case, Orowui Counsel J. R. Cartwright, said today as he eon- ilnued rebuttal ct argument made on behalf o! Edward Wil- ircd Muzerall. formerly oi Fred- ericton. annealing sentence on espionage charges. ' "I do not think a jury could tall to find that Mazerall agreed in supply information." Mr. cart- wriglit said as he continued Crown rstutation for the second day. Maserati was sentenced to tour years after he was tried on gotten bv Royal Oouun on. Dealing at length with argu- ment by Maui-oil's counsel. G. A. Martin. that the accused was induced to make a dflmsltion to the commission, Mir. Cartwright contended that l! there was in- ducomesii. ~the only eiifcot it had on Mazerall was to make him tell the truth. d BEIJJZVILLE. 0nt., Sept. ll--. (CM-Gordon Barclay, administra- tor ot the Bellevllls general hos~ ' t 20 d 34 by i970, mpai-cd Ii’ the operators do not return fist? llzlglgogfagg m the Uniigfilhsintes n _.___ "spontaneously." the re~l MoNoy-REAL“ 56p One additional death and 16 new power at 321700.000 between the Montreal Report 0n Polio Cases ' | insurance t. 11 -(C'P)— cases ot infantile paralysis were rom-rtcd today by Dr. Adelrird Groulx. city health director. bringing the niunber o! cases recorded here in the current Carl Weeks. Alberton epidemic to M? and raising death toll‘ to 40 pital. said today conditions are critical in the onpltal where 38 stat! nurses resigned Monday. when their request. for s monthly pay increase straight el lit-hour day met He s d seven obstetric cases were admitted during the lsst tls and women with ours” expert): mos are ursssulr need V. \ i oi Montreal origin. making the 400. lncludtng the one announced to- _.. - . - .. day. among the 367 cases brought here from other hospitalization. Dr Groulx 200 persona have been ‘discharged from hospital as cured or notably improved since the epidemic be- irsn. breech of faith. contrary to the the Bydmy a. Birch, Port niii Frank I. Gallant. Wellington John A. Thompson. Kenslngton oial reported in iii-ls category w" vcmll" ("rlllg- llllllillflfih with deaths remaining at 16 , Seven of thelatest cases were INSURANCE’ With - i Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire SUMMERSIDE. P. E. I. AGENTS: Company “"14"! Simpson. 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