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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Oct 1962, p. 11

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"|"has established bonds that. are "stronger than our divisions." 'Other Christian Ties Affirmed -- VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The Pope's heading adviser on inter- church relations affirmed Mon- day Roman Catholic ties with all Christians -- through bap- tism. He urged representatives of other denominations to take an active part in the Vatican's ecumenical council, "Share with us your positive criticism , your suggestions and your desires," Augustin Cardi- nal Bea told a special reception for about 40 Orthodox, Protes- tant and other observer dele- gates. He addressed them as "My very dear brothers in Christ." Cardinal Bea said baptism indestructible' among members different branches of It was one of the most pointed assertions yet of Rome's mount- ing attitude of solidarity with other Christians. HOLD PRIVATE TALKS It received further impetus from a private conference be- tween Pope John and a top leader of Protestantism, Bishop Fred Pierce Corson of Philadel- phia, president of the World Methodist Council. the Pope clearly showed he "'is| deeply committed to advancing unity among all Christian peo- ples," Cardinal Bea, head of the Vatican's secretariat for Chris- tian unity, made his remarks at a reception, including dinner, for Catholic leaders and the; other denominational represen-' tatives. ' Inviting the Protestant and other observers to contribute their ideas freely, Cardinal Bea told them the council would try to do "everything that can be done" to further interchurch agreement. "Of course, I cannot promise you to find a solution for evéry problem," he said. OBSERVERS NOT SENT - Cardinal Bea, a German-born Jesuit who has specialized in problems of Christian unity, also expressed regret that some of the Eastern Orthodox churches have not sent obsery- ers and said "the fact is doubt- lessly painful for both sides, for them and for us." The Russian Orthodox Church} is the only major Orthodox body | that has accepted Vatican invi- Canada Urge To Follow ' Europeans OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada should follow Western Europe's success recipe of government- management - labor collabora- tion and set up an economic ad- visory council bringing together representatives of these major |sectors to discuss and plan| }common objectives of eccnomic idevelopment, Paul Martin said Monday night. The existing national produc- tivity council is not the answer, the Liberal member of the Commons for Essex East said 'in a major address to the Ot.) \tawa Junior Board of Trade) outlining his party's economic philosophy. The designated purposes of the productivity council did not fully satisfy the trade union or- ganizations, as evidenced by THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 16, 1962 ]] the resignation from the coun-;location to economic bu os: cil of Claude Jodoin, president|ancy."' of the 1,000,000-member Cana-|'GAPS' IN TALKS dian Labor Congress. S special mission to Europe "In Canada, we must em-|of the productivity council rep- bark upon a broad policy of Sane government, ene s economic and social develop- cluded in ce get nal ment stimulated by the closestireport that there are "certain co-operation between the groups|serious gaps in government: concerned, This represents animanagement - labor consulta- outstanding achievement in cer-|tion and co-operation on eco- tain European countries, which|nomic and social problems in have evolved from post-war dis-iCanada," : WHY PEOPLE BUY CANADA SAVINGS BONDS "I look at it this way: Canada Savings Bonds help. protect our country's future, as well as our own." "It's a great way to save. Pays a good dividend. Provides real myself.and my family."" 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