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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 7

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Psychologist P9 Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday, July 11, 1959 7 Omvclaes Azid (TEiurcliincii Commerce Ban On ji vaineurai DESKS (HAIRS FILING CABINETS Procession legist and former Army and Navy chaplain joined the staff of SL Andrew's Cathedral this New Road Of Witness week. He fa the Rev. Gordon Beatty, who will preach at 11 mw POLICE STATION AT BANKSTOWN The N.S.W. Police Force was one of the best in the world, the Minister for Health, Mr W. F.

Sheahan, said yesterday. A Christian Endeavour jun fveryrMwa for the Office lowest prices Inspect our comprehensive showroom display of Office Furniture DESKS: From 9 to 36 ior rally will be held today at a.m. in the cathedral tomor 2.45 p.m. in Sydney Town row. Hail.

Mr Beatty, who becomes the cathedral's counselling A procession of witness will centre director, will be avail leave Hyde Park for the Town TROOPS MARCH FOR SPECIAL UNIT SERVICE Troops from the City of Sydney's Own Regiment will march from Victoria Barracks to the Garrison Church of St. Matthias, Centennial Park, tomorrow for the regiment's annual official church parade. Hall at 2 p.m. able for help and advice with social and religious problems. Proposed The Cumberland County Council last night considered prohibiting all ribbon development, except houses and flats in Lane Cove Road, North Ryde.

At 7.30 p.m. a Convention i I 4 4 i) union III I I I I and will work to extend the cathedral's Marriage Guid Rally will take place in the Central Baptist Church and hall. Speaker will be the Directors Desks Office Desks Typists Desks Students Desks would set the standard for ance Centre. Mr Sheahan was a new police station at national organising secretary of improvement. ub, the Kev.

a. N. Pen. Bankstown. Missionary The new station and ad QUALITY OK QUALITY YOU CANNOT BUY BfTTfR "FOLLOW-UP" The Commissioner of Police, Mr C.

J. Delaney, said Bankstown was a law-abiding community. This was pleasing because the area had a large migrant ing Officer, Major J. H. Skip "The Eastern Command Talk On TV The importance of mission FOR WOMEN The Chief County Planner, Mr R.

D. Fraser, recommended that the per, wul read the other Band will lead the march. The N.S.W. Governor, A Women's Rally, spon ary work in the churches will Lieut-Genera! Sir Eric Wood The Archbishop of Sydney, population. council ask the Minister for sored by the Follow-up com be discussed on ATN Channel ward, will attend the service mittee of the recent Billy The chairman of the Public Service Board.

Mr 7 tomorrow at 3.30 p.m. and read one ot the lessons. Local Government to issue a proclamation giving the Graham Crusade, will be held joining courthouse cost 92,000. Mr Sheahan said 'the N.S.WV Police Force last year had probably established a record in clearing up 99 per cent of murders and 82 per cent of all other aerious crime. Many police stations throughout the State were tub-standard and he hoped the new Bankstown station The president of the World The Regiment Command- Radio Missionary Fellowship, Wallace C.

Wurth, and the Mayor of Bankstown, at council this authority. next Thursday in Sydney Town HaU from 12.15 to 1.30 p.m. Dr Clarence Jones, will be tended the opening. star witness in the television Archbishop uougn will (Etl. oter 50 yean) 71 YORK STREET (2 Doors From King Street) BX2501 (S lines) inquiry "Are Missions a Waste speak.

Ur H. K. Oough, will preach. The regimental colours will be paraded and laid on the altar during the service. Major-General J.

R. Stephenson will represent the G.O.C. Eastern Command, R. G. Pollard, and Squadron Leader J.

L. In-gate will represent the R.A.A.F. Women's Services inspector w. h. Boland will be in charge of the MR HASLUCK Address By Minister of lime? MAIN CITY SERVICES The proclamation would prohibit the erection of all buildings except houses, flats and public utility buildings within 300 feet of the road, between Epping and Dr Jones will be one of four station.

"witnesses" on the program. NEW DUBBO Main city services tomorrow BAPTIST HALL The President of the N.S.W. include: guarry Roads. The council deferred Several aborigines will be on the platform at the Lyceum ST. ANDREW'S CATHE Baptist Union.

Mr F. E. DRAL! 8.30 a.m.. Holy Com. rener, will open the new Bap decision on Mr Fraser's recommendation for a month, to obtain the views Represented munion, 11 a.m., Matins, Rev.

G. R. Beatty, Director, Cathe tist cnurcn ball at Dubbo to Hall tomorrow at 3 p.m. when the Minister for Territories, Mr P. M.

C. Hasluck, will give an Aborigines' Sun day at 3 p.m. dral Counselling Centre. 3 of Ryde Council. Mr fetter will preach to p.m., Bishop Marcus Loane Shops, service stations day address.

introduces the first or six morrow at ymbie at 11 ajn. and at Lidcombe at 7 p.m. and similar types of buildings would be banned under weekly studies on St. Luke's In St Andrew's Cathedral, Gospel. 7.15 p.m..

Evensong. pjwtericuitOlatiy Sydney Town Hall, Sunday, 12th at 2.30 A Procession of Members of Loyal Orange Institution of N.S.W. and other Organisations leaves Mitchell Library (Fig Tree Av.) at 1.45 GOOD PROGRAMME Sydney's Deputy Lord Mayor, Aid. J. Byrne, will represent the Lord Mayor, Aid.

H. Jensen, and Supt. H. A. Crampton will represent the N.S.W.

Police Commissioner, Mr C. J. Delaney. Women's services and the Red Cross also will be repre the chairman of the Austra the proclamation. National Aborigines Sunday SALVATION ARMY lian Board of Missions, the sermon by Rev.

Frank Coat First Time Rev. F. W. Coaldrake, will drake, chairman of the Aus SERVICES tralian board or Missions. preach an Aborigines' Sunday ICING KONG moves in to his Luxurious Flut ut TARONGA ZOO Services in the Salvation ST.

MARY'S CATHE Power Sought sented. sermon at 7.15 p.m. After the service Mr. Coal The Rev. J.

N. Stephen. DRAL: Low Mass hourly from 6 a.m. High Mass at 11 The object of ribbon de Army Congress Hall, city, tomorrow, will be at 11 a.m. (preacher, Major C.

B. Cross) and 7 p.m. (Senior Major J. chaplain to the regiment and Dr C. McKay.

5.40 p.m. drake will show the film "The Fringe Dwellers" in the Chap velopment controls is to prevent traffic hazards and con and 6.40 p.m., Low Mass, Fr. rector of at. Matthias', will conduct the service, which will begin at 11 a.m. oeaaesj.

R. Harden. ter House. gestion and improve the ap Chairman: ARCHDEACON T. C.

HAMMOND Speaker: REV. W. J. HARRISON R.W.G.MLoyal Orange Institution of N.S.W. Broadcast over Station 2CH 3.15 ST.

STEPHEN'S CHURCH. pearance ot the roadside. The county scheme ordin ances provide for proclama Macquarie Street: 11 a.m., Dr Clarence Jones, president of World Radio Missionary Fellowship. 7.15 p.m., Rev. Gordon Powell.

JSt. C. "Teacher Religious Advertisements, Page 27 tions banning buildings along county and main 99 CENTRAL METHODIST roads. Vocation tftay But this is the first time MISSION: 11 a.m., Wesley Chapel, Rev. R.

C. Coleman. 3 p.m., Lyceum Hall, Aborigines' Sunday address by Mr the County Council has sought to use this power. Roman Catholic schools throughout Australia will observe 'Teacher Vocation Day" next Wednesday. At present local councils f.

M. t. HaslucK, Minister WHILE THEY LAST! for Territories, 7 p.m. Lyceum are required to obtain the LOCKHEED PROPJET ElECTRA Hall. Rev.

Alan Walker. "God views of the County Council POWER or Coincidence?" on applications for buildings CENTRAL BAPTIST PAINTERS! Peter's Church, Surry. Hills, tomorrow at 10.30 a.m. The Cardinal will celebrate Mass in St. Mary's Cathedral along county and main roads.

CHURCH: 11 a.m. and 7.15 p.m., Rev. H. J. Rowe.

next Thursday at 5.40 p.m. as PITT ST. CONGREGA The Teaching Order of the de la Salle Brothers is sponsoring the day. The Order is aiming, by encouraging children in religious practices and prayers, towards an increase in the number of church schoolteachers. Cardinal Gilroy will preside at Mass in St.

But the councils are not bound to accept the County Council's decision and on TIONAL CHURCH: 11 a.m. part ot uur Lady ot Mount Carmel celebrations. and 7.15 p.m., Rev. Alex Steele Craik. Next Saturday at 8.30 a.m..

Cardinal Gilroy will officiate at an ordination service in the several occasions have permitted buildings to which Cathedral, 19 only I Demonstration lOLD SPRAY GUN- the County Council ob jected. Bishop J. Freeman, to Cardinal Gilroy. will Ryde Council recently approved a service station administer confirmation to morrow at 2.30 p.m. at North on Lane Cove Road against the County Council wishes.

Leicnnarat. CHRIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICE FOR BISHOP COLLINS Clergy and laymen from many parts of the diocese yesterday attended the funeral of Bishop Montague d'Arcy Collins, the Anglican Bishop-Coadjutor of Bathurst. Price Complete 16 Dept. Favours Controls AMAZINO VALUE! Easy to use. Thousand! In daily use the modern way to paint your home in three weekends.

5 times (aster than brushing. LOW DEPOSIT EASY TERMS A Solemn Eucharist will be offered in Christ Church St, Mr Fraser said in a report to the council last night Laurence. George Street today at 11.45 a.m. to mark the 126th anniversary of the Ser that the Local Government Department and the Land BM6414 Bishop Collins, who was 69, mon on National Apostasy The senior Bishop Coadjutor of the Sydney Diocese, Bishop W. G.

Hiliiard, who died in Dubbo Base Hospital on Thursday. and Valuation Court agreed that there should be powers AFTER HOURS SUNDAY ML4231 preached by John Keble in Oxford. The rector of Christ assisted at Bishop Collins The Anelican Bishop of to control ribbon develop consecration, said yesterday: Church, the Rev. John Hope ment. Bathurst, the Rt.

Rev. E. K. Leslie, conducted a service at will be the occasional "The bishop was a friendly man who was liked by all who He said Lane Cove Road was free of ribbon develop knew him. He was an earnest All Saints' Cathedral, Bathurst, before the funeral left for Orange, where Bishop Collins preacher.

The service has been arranged by the Sydney branch of the Australian Church ment at present, and should person who did devoted 4 BARKER SYDNEY. work." was cremated. Union. be kept that way. A I lT7 i JUKI ri BHW-BHHWB1111111111MS1WBH04 1 'Jj II i V1 mo 8IS1JS oUr iilt oniM IT i.

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