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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Jan 1963, p. 22

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, January 31, 1963 U.K. Owed Thanks Diefenbaker Says OTTAWA (CP)--The Com-,him as telling reporters that monwealth nations should be|Mr. Macmillan was thinking of grateful for the concern Britain) such a Commcnwealth move in showed for them in the Com-)view of British failure to enter mon Market negotiations, Pri me Minister Diefenbaker the Common Market, What was said in his trans- Jesus ~ 'Divine Or Myth?': Students Seek Answers VANCOUVER (CP) -- Was{loo Lutheran University history Jesus divine--or was He a luna-|Professor, whose address claim- tic and a charlatan? Or was the Christ of the gospels a myth compounded from legends about an actual Jesus--as claimed by University of British Columbia Professor Avrum Stroll? Jesus" theory challenges the op- ing the validity of the "Divine inions of Professor Stroll who talked to students in an earlier lecture, Dr. Montgomery claimed of God but actually was not-- he was a charlatan; Jesus thought He was the Son of God but actually was not--He was a lunatic, or Jesus never actually made the claim but His dis- disciples made the claim for Him--they were charlatans, lu- natics or naive exaggerators. Dr. Montgomery said the first suggestion had never gained much headway, even among fa- natical anti-religionists. He said: "'Jesus' high ethical teachings and noble personal character have made such an interpretation improbable in the "We simply cannot avoid the conclusion that Jesus was de- ranged if He thought of Him- self a God incarnate and yet was not. Yet in view of the eminent soundness of Jesus' teachings, few have been able to give credence to the idea: of mental aberration in Him." He said many attempts have been made to explain away the resurrection, including one theory that Jesus merely fainted on the cross and re- vived in the cool tomb. "But all such explanations Student, 20, Asked To Leave School TORONTO (CP)--A 20-year. old student, now in his seventh year of a five-year s ary school course, was asked t leave schoo] because his father had refused to pay extra fees of about $270, °\tion of the Secondary still studying the case. Principal William Fraser asked the youth to leave Wed- nesday after North York board of education advised him the father had refused to pay the extra fees The board imposed the additional cost under a sec- Se Board of Education Act which provides for such fees when a student takes. more than sit years to finish the 5-yr, course, Bullets Of Li That Kill Or It's science fiction come to life mrs Bcd ap nce : s in diamonds steel! February Reader's reports how this exciting Grade 13 for the second year. He had also repeated Grade 12. His father, Richard Stanleigh, has asked lawyer Rose Green- discovery may revolutionize medici University students here must|'Hete Were only three possible) .xtreme, Jt is impossible to be-|are infinitely more improbable| stein to apply for an injunction than the Resurrection itself and|forcing the school, in suburban they fly squarely in the face of|North York, to take the youth documentary evidence." back again. Miss G tein is % atlantic phone talk with the sgn could have secured| British PE minister was|draw their own conclusions Sos hong if Christ was notijieve He would base his whole entry into the Common Market|Never discussed with reporters, after Wednesday's lecture by : life and teachings on such a under the terms of the Treaty] he Dr. John Montgomery, a Water-' Jesus claimed to be the Son' colossal lie. of Rome as it was," he told reporters outside a cabinet meeting Wednesday. "But as a member of the Commonwealth Britain took a stand that she would not sac- rifice Commonwealth interests --and for this, the members of the Commonwealth should be profoundly grateful." Mr. Diefenbaker recalled that in 1957 he said Cmmonwealth trade could and would be ex- panded. "And I haven't changed my mind since. I am convinced that trade within the Commonwealth can be very considerably accel- erated." In an interview, Mr. Diefen- baker also denied an Australian newspaper report quoting him as saying he and Prime Minis- ter Macmillan had discussed formation of a Commonwealth trading community during a tel- ephone talk Tuesday. The prime minister said there was "not one iota of truth" in the story in the Melbourne Sun News - Pictorial, which quoted Socreds' Fire Centred On Liberal Party OTTAWA (CP)--Quebec's So- cial Credit MPs are concentrat- ing their fire, both inside and outside the House of Commons, on the Liberal party rather than on the Progressive Conserva- tive government. This trend, evident in the | speeches of some Social Credit. se - Ms ers since the opening of the ? current session, was confirmed Wednesday by a Quebec mem- ber who preferred to remain unidentified. The source said Quebec's So- cial Crediters naturally attack the Liberals because the Con. servatives "are finished in Que- bec." Real Caouette, Social Credit deputy leader, devoted about two - thirds of his Commons speech Monday to criticism of the Liberals. The next day, Speaker Mar- cel Lambert ruled out of order a flurry of questions from So- cial Credit members, many of them containing insinuations about the Liberal party or its| leader, Lester Pearson. | Many Quebec Social Crediters | have said privately that the/ anti-Liberal policy springs from two main factors: The re-elec- tion of Quebec Premier Jean Lesage and his Liberal govern. ment by an increased margin| last November, and the reti-| cence of Prime Minister Dief- enbaker to set up a royal com. mission on bilingualism and bi- culturalism. | This apparent unwillingness, | members say, has discredited +n Conservative party in Que- ec. | Health Agency Accounts Said Still On Hand | REGINA (CP) -- Saskatche. | wan's three operating health) agencies to Jan. 26 submitted | accounts to the provincial medi- cal care insurance commission totalling $3,592,375. They re. ceived payments from the com- mission to Jan. 26 totalling $2,623,762. This means that at Jan, 26 the medical care commission had on hand health agency ac- counts worth $968,613. This amount is about equal to one} month's accounts from the health agencies. | Figures were obtained from) the medical care commission. Officials of the medical care commission say there inevit- able will be about a month's ac. counts on hand at all times. The accounts must be processed by the commission before they are paid. Payments are made twice a month. The total of $2,623,762 in pay- | ments made to the health agen- cies by the commission from July 1 to Jan. 26 included $700,. 000 in advance payments. Ad- vange payments were lump.- | \ Lae given to the agen- | ae he ie at ce | 5-way heat control, including "cool" | setting. Extra large plastic hood. 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