Canada done By free ports in other countries, Mr, Kemp sald mn Wis Mpage report released He asked for further eyewil- been siopped by the wir resis orbited of heights that #id net ness reports snd presently re- lance before covering such & quite clear the earls simos 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Jonuery 25, 1961 _ ; exived 160 letters from observers long path phere, gradually sprang ---- and the fitles of some of their separatist churches range from pompous to the ludicrous, Near: ly all the titles are elaborate and the term Zion appears in cores of them One of the churches is called Sunlight Four Corners Apestolie for Witnesses of God Jehova Another has the rather charm- ng title of The Church of Plea: sant Living Congregation in Zion Street : along » 2500-mile path from Twentyfive years later, C. C. closer 16 the earth unlit their Tuesday by Trade snd industry A arthei urts | 4 Saskatchewan (6 Bermuda. Afler Wylie, an American meteor fiery plunge into the lower at Minister Manson Satellites or careful siudy, he published bis expert, made a detailed ress mosphere r A free port 16 & restricted see: leonciusion in the Journal of the sessment and concluded thet the. "Dr. John A. (VKeefe of the fiom in which foreign goods are 3 1 1 " . Toe Vorsi Royal Astronomical Society of procession was only apparent; Theoretical Division of the God ' landed, stored, processed, man. Christianity ke TORONTO '" F) : hen ihe sory ui ATHY Graduate Canada died" i ¥ that & slack" of meteorites had dard Spa £ Fight Centre of the TAR (oP) - Hoe Nova Waciated and risuvonid Wile Soviet Calon, Yield. N3 : "Fhe bodies," he wrote, "had coll with the earth's atmos U.S, National Aeronautics an h ment d Sputniks in 1957 they not only He recalls that on Feb, §, 1913, been travelling through space, phere and (hat what the ob Space Administration has care 04 # free oF foreignirade toms duties of the country Brien Barrow is a Sowith sects, the tolal membership has Startled the world, they settled og procession of meteors was probably in orvit shout the sun, servers in different parts of the fully compared the last few ae w have few benefits where the free Jort is located African fournalist long ex increased to an estimated 3,50, #_ controversy that had lasted seen travelling in groups of thee and that on coming near the path saw was really ® succes mimites of the flight of Spuinik or the Province s economy In Canada shout 100 years perienced In reporting on 000 45 years and confirmed he or four, coming out of the north: earth they were promptly cap- sion of different meteors, iL to Chant's Meteor Procession. his is the Anion of Otiawa RH free ports were tried briefly the problems of Wis country, Although official figures are theory of a University of Toronto: west and moving across the sky tured by it and caused 10 move CHANT ST00D FIRM of 1913 w ho Wisi Kemp Whe fit Some and yd She. of In this story he disensses not. available, their numbers Professor tn disappear into the southeast ahout it as a satellite," Prof, Heard says the contro "Wis conclusion (as reported heir fensiriitty A The Davis Andie ete Reap dissin Ai the harm caused Christian: are certainly greater than the But the professor, C. A. Chant, Thinking the report thet 15 to, Prof. Heard says the display versy continued but thet Prof. fittingly enough, in the Journal the department of trade ee in| then plans for free at Vane ity by South Africa's policy African membership of all the head of the astronomy Aepart- 29 of the meteors were sighted|came to he known as "Chant's Chant saw no reason 19 alter of the Royal Astronomical $0 dustry hen Plank for Iree potts fie 3 Van. of apartheid established churches put 0 imens didw't live to see it, He was exaggerated, Prof, Chant atlmeteor procession" But some|bis conclusions ciety of Canada) is firm; Pro- Bonded warehouses, export tetown, Halifax, Vietor By BRIAN BAR ROW gether, worful and im: had died in 195% first wast interested, But after astronomers refused tn accept! "Then in October and Novem: fessor Chant's interpretation of drawbacks and low duties obec City, Chippaws, and CAPE, TOWN « P) . There nea By ig hong in| Prof. John ¥. Heard, present receiving many calls he began his interpretation, arguing thatiher of 1957 Soviet scientists|the meteor procession was un imported raw materials per. tier Bay, iy have never got > Nile ih ve Mimister Ver far high g 8 Wee head of the department, tells the'to investigate the meteoric hodies would have launched Sputniks 1 and 11, They doubledly correct," form many of the functions in past the (alking stage oN nis ane : he i 3 , od : ony ; " woerd's Nationalist government that apartheid is doing irreve- cable harm to the cause of Christianity in South Africa as well as in African territories he vond the union's borders Africans in the union are he ng won over in vast numbers tn the belief that Christianity here is not a true universal re ! f y re d it more and more as a white man's religion omething that smacks of apar theid racial segregation--and ¥ " h pi refore in direct conflict BEIJEVE CHRIST BLACK Christian principles There sre many nist f "soreading iations, including The Fi Catholic Apostolic Church Jeru- fagonism Is 7 Africans converted tn the faith nd there are is growing ramdly even African clergy who were salem in Zion of South Africa And there are names with all sorts of vague meanings, such . as the Fthiopian Church La African separatist churches M¢ ntation of South Africa have sprung up by the thou, Members of the so - called nds. Influential church lead. Zionist churches may not drink ers such as Cape Town's Angh take medicines or chew can Archbishop Joost de Kk tobacco, M of the African and Roman Catholic Archbishop Zin s heli that there were f y A Owen McCann are aware of the 10 Virgin Marys, five white and / dangers fv Mach, dud Wn heh ca AT | \ ) ) ISSUES WARNING of the gates of paradise, would IW 1 ' : 1 FYCRANIE ¥ BIEN After Sharpeville and 1anga only allow the black Marys in- to improve rin last March, Dr. de Blank side, The while ones were sent warned that Africans had not to hell of the filter cigarette only turned against the whites. These beliefs amb heer ( Nature knows it...and so does Matinée: tobacco eraves moisture! 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Humidor" fresh-leal flavour flows pure and cool through the Matinde filter! of course, are hut against the Christian most significant, All the Afri- Church which they had comie to!can Zionists beli that Christ identify with white oppre was a black man. They also And Archbishop McCann say that the white people can that at the beginning of 1958 never go {0 heaven because there were more than 1000 they have such a good time on separatist African Christian earth sects in South Africa whose he. Bome other church names in- s and ritual included pagan clude .The Bantu Customers and tribal practices : Church to Almighty God, The since Sharpeville these ar- Remnant Church of God and-- atist movements have increased believe it or not--The African in number and today it is es- Castor Oil Dead Church timated there are 2200 of them The separationist movements In the opinion of some experts, have confronted the established many of these sects have he- Christian churches, which have come the bridge over which thea vital part to play in 8 Te: Africans, frustrated and disil-|lations, with their greatest chal: lusioned by white Christianity, lenge a s ha cathe are marching back to heathen TOOK BIG STEP The {remendous growth of Yast month an important step {hese separatist movements Was taken In the direction of hows the amazing fragmenta. €qality tion of Christianity that is tak Delegates of the World Coun. ing place in South Africa cil of Churches, including Some of the separatists, for two great Afrikaans churches-- instance the African Methodist the Dutch Reformed Churches Kpiscopal Church, are properly of the Transvaal and the Cape organized bodies recognized hy Province--held a conference i the government and have large Johannesburg followings and a well-educated 1y a statement following the ministry session all the churches sub: y fi PR scribed to the prineiple that un- alism if 8 more powerful ele compulsory apartheid coul not ment. than religion, Other sects ?® reconciled with the Christian vere founded through a desire a Christian com: to give Christianity a purely African character with African! The effect of this statement dress, languag ritual and lit-1i8 that the two big Afrikaans i" Often these sects have churches whose members are only a handful of followers and mostly supporters of the gov- n some cases are led hy self- ernment now share the view of appointed African archbishops all other Christian communities vitli little education and nothing that men are entitled under God to certain rights and privileges in the land of their birth In 10561 there were about 800, Whether this stand would af: eparatist sects in the union fect government policy was vith a following of about 1,500.- something the whole of South 000 Africans, Today, with 2200 Africa was waiting to see Virus Causes Sudden Death Topics this we An in fant's sudden death, a hoy and a man who survived lightning holts and atomie aging Fxclusive Humidor Process" restores natural moisture Nature's own ; : lo every tobacco leal filtering agent SIEIE every pufl conscience or munity than a lay preacher's ex perience more hatter does an humans the way it ohject like a tree imall dark slit where the charge enters the body, and another mark where it leave I'here is a SUDDEN DEATH Doctors have long been pu ed hy the sudden and inex Does exposure to the radia licable deaths that often take | Hon of an. A - homb blast nfants up to the age of two horten the lives of the survi jow Western Reserve Uni vors of the initial disaster? ersity researchers find traces | Do the survivors age more v virus in 12 of 48 cases of | quickly than unexposed per, | uch deaths, suggesting there ons? may he a relation between the By testing the elasticity and and sudden death in Kin tone, and the hair-grey ing of Hiroshima survivors and { a group of unexposed persons, I'0 SAVE A LIF) researchers find no support Lightning strikes with mil | for the idea that radiation | lions of volts and an estimated | speeds up aging mi ded Appetite For Wood port of a group of Johns Hopkins University doctors prompt action saved a 10-year-old boy struck by light ning one afternoon shortly he fore 3:30 Ry 3:45 he was in the hos - n . ih? pital. He had not been seen TORONTO (CP)=The world io breathe at all. He was. ap has a "rapidly increasing ap parently dead, A new attempt Petite" for forest products and vas made at providing him the federal government is anx; air. When his chest was cut ['OUS that Canada retain a large share of the market, Forestry Minister Flemming said Tues day night He told the annual meeting of the Ontario Forest Industries Association that his department, set up last year, is vitally con A ROMB AGING ruses infant whose open, it didn't bleed, the heart was motionless, Heart mas age was hegun and adrenalin was administered, The heart hogan to beat vigorously at 1:80. The patient recovered vithout intellectual or emo tional impairment, except for 2 changed tonal quality to his VOC A SECOND STRIK} Another report of a light ning holt surviver comes from § at the University of Michigan. A farmer was rid ng his tractor when the halt lanced inte his head, The power flared along his arms and down his back. It set his clothing afire, knocked him un conscious and burst his ear dram The clothing burns warse than the burns from the lightning itself Lightning doesn't tear and were cerned with improving trade in forest products But, he warned, private indus try must also remain conscious of serving the expanding de mand for its products, "Whether Canada will benefit from this expanded consumption remains to be seen, far it will depend on our ability to compete." Mr, Flemming reviewed the role the federal government has played in Canada's forest indus try He said the establishment department answered a lon standing demand from lumhermen seross tha eauntry A text of his address was re leased in advance of delivery . of his naturally... MATINEE tastes right all day!