? IEKKACE HERALY, TERRACE, BU, REV. EDWARD CRIDGE These men built BC. ‘May!your hearth be happy. and your heart content, We send. this greeting with _ our thanks to all! DON'S MEN'S WEAR 4609 Lazdile {runner = of | Cathedral, which was nat com. je ‘ritualism in services... ; It’s Christmas! and we're glad “for. the chdrice to” sound off with Warmest thanks to’ all our loyal customers, with : an n added “nate. ~ Columbia's Bishop __ charged the Dean : The man. who helped tay the foundations of the Church of England .in the Colony ol Vancouver Island eventually led a revolt and lefi that church * He ‘was. Reverend-; Edward Cridgé,. ‘Born in North Devon, December 17, 1817, he was ore dained - deacon © ‘in... Norwich Cathedral in. 1848; the Flidson’s Bay Company: at ‘| Fort Victoria replacing Revere lend “Robert Staines who had been drowned while ‘returning to Eng. land with a whemorial from diss sident colonists, + ~€ridge made the six-month voyage to his new: post and held his first services within thepali- jsades of the. fort for. the Vie toria District Church, the fore. Christ Church pleted until ‘4856, In addition to his pastoral. res |Sponsibilities Cridge was active in community affairs, He is credited with the establishment of the first general hospital in Victoria in 1858 and was instru. mental in. ‘the . founding: of the Protestant: Orphanage. Ih 1856 he was: appointed by the : Legislative Council to what may justly: ‘be’, called ‘the-position of > inspector of €olonial schools. 4L'WaS 1N”.18/4 that he made. his historic’break with the Church ‘lof England after a rift developed when'the first Bishop of Colum: .|bia,. Right Reverend George Hills called: for a greater degree of i -Cridge was more. interested in “1 [practical Christianity — -— in'sonie quarters he had been criticized for permitting negroes to attend the Cathedral of which he had: become Dean, He was constantly fighting for’ the-underprivileged. ~ He railed against conditions 4 in the “local jail: and became, in -effect, the first social worker in Victoria, The rift’ between: the: Bishop and his. Dean ended in a civil court case, Cridge being charged with insubordination, =. ‘The trial rocked the city and Cridge’s supporters cheeredhim on the streets,’ But the. court ruled against him, - Cridge left the Church of England. ‘taking with . him. the greater part: of the congregation , of the Cathedral,; He joined the .| Reformed ‘Episcopal: Church and - fin 1876 became a. bishop: ‘of that church; To house. his flock anew church |wes built —the Church of Our: Lord — which still stands in Vice toria-as 4 meinorial to the dedle cated church, leader, - When -he :idied” in 1913 ~ the’ whole city mourned his passing, B,C, Cet, -tennial Committee, | named first vice-presidents. Mrs. president; and Are. Rosa Malm-| gren, secretary. : fs : Mar<|mémbers and many guests heard : ‘garet Hobenshiéld : AB "trea an address by Mrs. RF.’ Roth. ; well, Auxillary ‘Zone Commander : from J z Hoes: “Rupert.” : liary to Mills Memorial Hospital. ‘Baranleski, currantly 7 taking. a A record, turrigut sbctheaugicl|é meeting of the. Ladies Auxillary to the Royal. Canadiar. Legion ang: on "Potter. ‘and | (Branch 19). elected. Mrs, Lots Mrs. Irene MéSortey as dire Tutt to the 1968 presidency. he Mrs, ‘Olga. “Wasdlawich was, Beryl . Peterson;-: second’ vides Also elected were. ‘Mrs, Mare Three receive. ~ Mills Auxiliary nominating veorumittve from. | no futher: bide were heard from. ZO the » omibeting, “-31. A: gale“ of..Christmaa’ novel tes’ waa hela after the’ meeting, scholarships - . Bursaries totalling $450 have|-- been awarded to three Terrace girls studying nursing on physio~ therapy, — The awards were announced last week by the Ladies. ‘Auxte|:;- Shirley training io become.a Registered Nurse at the.-Royal Columbfan|* *: Hospital in- New Westininster, ; received one $150 bursary, !:- Emily Greaves, “training : “for | her practical nurses certificate |:' Jat the Prince George Vocational School, was the.second reciplent : | of a $150- scholarship,’ And Leah *.Seaman, who- is physiotherapy course at the University of British Co. ee recelved the third bur- sete L.A, to Malis. Memorial Hospital grants. similar bure|.- - saries every year. They go tol. r students who have chosen some| :: field in the ‘imedical _Professfon for a career; - . 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