Marking the 50th anniversary of Buiclts in Canada. R.S. Mc- Laughlin. Chairman of the Board ol General Motors of Canada. Limited. is shown second front left above with three of the men who worked with him in 1907 'MARK BUICK HALF CENTURY Laughlin arranged the contract the Trim and Hardware depart- wrth W.C. Durant that brought merit. Mr Duncan, who wonked Buick motors to Canada to be on the body at the (int car. and can and Ernest Luke all joined incorponated in McLaughlin cars.I Mr. Luke, who started in the Mr. Gibbs Iieftl started in the. Trim department. are both out- in 1907. In that Trim department and is nowiployed in Inspection today. on October 8, Mr. when the contract to build Buiclts Horace Gibbs. Oarence Dun- Com- hlc employed in the tool section ot Baptist Council Will Be Held ' In Edmonton The thirty-two member Coun cil of the Baptist Federation of Canada will hold its annual meeting at Edmonton. Alberta. October 19-25. in the First 1339-. tist Church of that city. Pre- sided over by the Federationt President, Dr. C. Howard Ben- tall of Wnlmer Road Baptist Church, Toronto, the Council membership represents the Mar- itime United Baptist Convention. titre Baptist Convention of On- tario and Quebec, the Baptist Union of Western Canada. In- cluded in the three constituent Conventions are some 1200 chur- ches and 140.000 membera. The Council function: as the directive body at the Federation in the years between the Trien- nial Asserrdiliec at the body. the next ol which will meet at Quanta Urdveraity. Kingston. On- tario. In June. 1960. Many mat- ters of Canada-wide Baptist con- eerti will engage the attention of the Erinonton sessions o('the Council. A newpaoada-wide Mi- minlaterial Superannuation plan Ill be eluded. Relations with the Boutlmrn Baptist Convention aa Inn -am Southern Ban tilt activity in Canada, will be discinaed. with several southern Baptist leaders present for the conlerence. Plan: will be furthered for the Baptist Jubilee Advance. 1959 - 1964 in which Canadian Baptists will cooperate with six lnrge American Baptist bodies in a joint program of Baptist advance in the fields ol evangelism, stev wanLnhip. Christian Education. minions. Baptis? witness. Church extension. Eighteen com mittees will report on past ace tlvity and plans tor the immt-da into future. Many other matters of significance will be on the agenda. t More Canadians Work For More (YITAWA (CF)-Larger work Imt Iorcrs and fatter payrolls boosted Canada's industrial cm- ploymcnt and payrolls indexes t record highs Aug. l. the bitrrau of statistics reported Wednesday. The industrial employment in- dex, computed on the basis nl I949 (irnrres equalling I00. rose in l27.5 at Ann. I. from 126.6 July I and trom I234 a year earlier. All nrnvinci-.1 exropt Quebec and Ontario reported larizer wo Inst lorres in Amzust than in Jul a: . ..,,-O SPRTNGVAIJT. W. I. , The rcizular monthly meeting M the Soringtale WI. met at: the home of Mrs Omar Mill on Tuesday evening. Sept. totlri Roll call was answered by lil- tt-an members and plum visitors were present. The meeting opened with the Creed and the Ktary Stewart (Tol- Iert repeated in unison. Minute: of the previous meeting were read and approved. Mr! Charles Newport Illtnrr on till: it? 35 it 3 :1 E :3: iii I ti rail iti 3"” 5175' N9WP0l”'-.lP.W.C. bracelet Kenneth Mar.-Donald Indl Mrs. Mm? 10? the 001059? meelinibl A pleasing feature of this Exams. Lunch mninuttee Mrs. Charlesimeeting was the presenting of 8' Meeting closed by xingml and ring tolu, -A L h th Misr Doris Dollar who had sue-juivdqffnth, ,,l,',:f... ms: cesstully passed her Entrance. mimt 3 P.-ge 12 The Guardian 5 Friday. October 4.. 195' Nfld. Federal ' Civil Servants : ormivui tan - Hopaa sl -3 Ifllvbnea at Nuvtcliadlntl i i E 1 open roman rnni OPEN. 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