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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 10

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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7 'A PROl DAT POE THE FRESBYTEBY At Glebe United Church last night William C. (Bill Burgess came back to his home congregation to receive their good wishes and gilts at a licensing service prior, to his ordinaljoniinto the ministry. Chairman of the Ottawa Presby-' tery. Rev. A.

I. Higgins. and Rev, P. Cl Ere aer. DO.

abnducted the service. A reception waa held in the Sunday School Hall following the service, in the receiving line were, left to right, Ml Burgess, Mr, Burgess. Joseph Burgess, Bill'r father, and Mr. Higgins. (Journal Stall Photo.) Nominate for Chairman Of Conference lUv.

Dr. Norman Coll. of Parkdal United Church, yesterday was nominated as chairman the Montreal-Ottawa Confer-ence of the United Church during the aesslona of the Ottawa Pretbytery. The Presbytery received reports from eech of its many committees and the statistical report showed last year had been an excellent one. la the afternoon two young Students for the ministry.

Hugh Robert MacDonald. of Chalmer'l GARDEN HOSE Single ply. corded rubber, SO QQ United Church congregation, and John Steam, of Montreal, were received aa candidal for the ministry. Last evening, at a special aer-. vice In Glebe United Church.

W. C. Burgess, a member of the e' congrrgation, 'was licensed. Mr. Burgess will be ordained at the Montreal-Ottawa conference in June.

The service was conducted by the chairman of Presbytery. Hev, A. I. Hig-glnsassisted'by Rev. Dr.

J. P. C. Fraser. W.sVUssVaaUsasle' 410 lawk Srssst Ottawa) rWaaetJaUt onn (jo biou) luXKf( of fl i7 titer Ttesilsa AnolbsnPewlniea Canal Da.Noa Presbytery, at the afternoon session, appointed 8.

1. Neville and W. E. Turk representative to the Settlement Committee of the MootreaVOttawa conference. The official board of Parkdala United Church invited the Con-ference to meet in Ottawa in 1952.

Appointed chairmen of Presbytery's committees were: Home missions. Rev. E. Cadigan; Christian education. R.

Purves-Smith; Missionary education and overseas missions. Rev. D. Bruce Macdonald; Missionary maintenance, J. R.

Mac-Gregor; evangelical and 'social service, Bev. Dr. H. M- Rae; education of students. Rev.

A. M. J. Gray; pensions. Rev.

L. O. Bunt; obituary. Rev. J.

R. Ur-quhart; finance, R. S. Glass; publications. Rev.

M. B. Jose; roperty. Rev. H.

w. McLaucn- VisiUtion and ministerial salaries. Rev. F. W.

Tsylor. Carp; roll call. Rev. G. D.

Campbell; pastoral relations. Rev. A. L. Griffith; church extension, A.

Crawley; insurance. Rev. A. Y. Robertson, North Cower.

Chairman of the nominating commute waa tiev. A. M. j. TO GET INDIAN COAL.

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jooth -aimWer-. klfloofton Simard be at Geuthler's funeral home until Thursday morning when the funeral will be held to the Journal Want Ads bring qtkw Dies in Montreal results. and Speaks to Alumni. Of Ottawa DOW Basilica for requiem high mass with population of 20.000 Ite'f tfaaaaaavjitnart, of I a m. city gsined international prom Ottawa, dlad In Montreal On "1 nWm it i itU-be la Notre I inence aa the location of the Shrine of Our Lady of the Holy ftoaary.

It waa visited by. more than 750,000 persona last year. Plana for the construction of a great Basilica at the ahriae are proceeding under the Oblate rethera. The speaker waa Introduced by Raymond' Bruneau MP for PreaeoU and thanked by the Monday after lengthy Illness. He waa SI.

He waa the eon. of the Ute Joseph Simard end Anna Cl-fucrt Hla wife, the former Flora Sauve, died five years ago. Surviving are three aisters, Mrs. Omer Dutrcane, Montreal; Mrs. Eddie Bambrtck and Mr.

Emile Leoelle, of Otuwa. iem cemeuvy. I 'fT jgj NEW rOBEST riBES. J. Rochefort, miyer of Cap-dela-Madelelne, and member of Parliament or Champlain, waa peaker at tht monthly luncheon, organized by tiff, Ottawa University Alumni Aaeoclation.

at the- Eastvlew I He related the history of hla municipality which this year la iwnvniu, toMj a. Two new forest fires broke out" In the Sault St. Marie and White Hirer districts of Northers Ontario, bringing to 10 the aura- Jantigenacn her burning In Ontario. Pour are in the Sudbury region and on $6" swbssa Oa safe at All MM STOKS Arriving from Montreal each la the Sault, uogama. chairman Conrad Legeault Wednesday noon, the body will1 Tun iskaming and Quint areas, i i I I Lovely gifU for Mom on Her Dy tributes I I of your appreciation, of yonr affection! Jack I I 1 Snow has hundreds of gift suggestions sturw S' lt ninf jewellery, useful gifts for the hnae! Ut i In your credit! Open an account )f' V9 xLt I fefev PFAIil Wn yV-" v' diamond clasp i rsjfy sOfx" rv) tl- are aiffsrwH la tfcs iV.

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