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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 May 1964, p. 36

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Population Explosion Gives Birth To Debat -- The Joc of delegates to approve a tion supporting the United Jations "in its efforts to stem he a population ex- A handful of 12 clergy--led by Archdeacon Albert Abraham|ies mf Sarnia--raised strenuous ob- ns to the resolution on the "That the Synod of Huron now assembled urge the gov- ernment of Canada to assist by every means at its disposal, the work of the United Nations in its efforts to stem the rising tide of the world's population growth; to assist countries on request, in the formation of their plans to deal with this some and to support stud- and appropriate research to cael te crtuey challenge} posed ie rapidly expanding population." the wording jeopard-| world ized the synod's position on moral and ethical grounds. Archdeacon Abraham main- tained the wording of the reso- lution would mean the Diocese! of Huron would support legai- ized abortion if a country saw fit to approve such a drastic move to curtail population The resolution, which was supported by an overwhelming] of majority of the 359 registered. delegates, read: read: Assault Cate Is Withdrawn An assault occasioning bodlly harm charge against Al Smith, 26--Chureh street, was withdrawn by the complainant Orville M. Laird, of the same address. Charges of setting fire to garbage, laid against two area youths, were adjourned indefin- itely by Magistrate F, S. Ebbs. Sa ay are: Robert Riznek, 16, RR 3, Bowmanville and John Rose, 17, Lot 28, Con. 3, Maple Grove, Ont. An intoxication charge against Albert Hickey, 125 Celina street, was remanded for one week. Hickey elected to be tried by judge and jury on another| charge of committing mischief. STRESS IS SERIOUS Supporters of the motion-- which was presented by C. C. Johnson, a lay delegate from London, --emphasized the seriomness the expanding world popul and the neces-| sity for quick action to feed, educate and accommodate the growing numbers. A motion seeking the support of synod to ask the federal gov- ernment to pass legislation 'to permit the authorized dissemi- nation of birth control informa- tion and materials' was sent back to the diocesan council for social service to be re-worded and presented later dur- ing synod. In an interview between ses- sions of synod, Rt. Rev. G. N. Luxton, Bishop of Huron, said ought to in the ecumenical movement." placent and satisfied with their comfortable way of life today. "They are not interested in branching out and finding a =B > Too tired to cook? CHIEKEN ye RE ROUGH ne ed WE DELIVER--728-7321 "laymen in the pew are not) bearing the responsibility they 4 He said laymen are too com- new way of life," the vishopl Po said. "'We must make room for new thoughts and elements in the ecumenical movement. We have to grow into bigger things. FEW EXCITED "There are very few laymen who take an active interest in this movement. They aren't ex- citd about the urgency of this movement, yet we have four or Ifive sets of church union going on right now. "It's happening all over God's world--this rising tide of unity " jwhere the oMf denominational barriers are not as strong." Bishop Luxton said one dou- blespronged major rift still pre-|"* ° jvents complete union between the Anglican Church and the Roman Catholic Church. Pave one part of this rift is uctural. We recognize the ope as a senior and honored bishop of the church, but not tion that complete union among Christian churches {is coming and it may come sooner than some of us think." The synod attended by clergy and laymen. from the Owen Sound, Brantford and Windsor districts, continues today and Wednesday. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 5, 1964 27 No One OQbjecting To Tobacco Ad Ban CARDSTON, Alta. (CP)-- Mayor Dennis Burt says merch- ants are co-operating with a new bylaw which bans tobacco as one to whom we must give obedience to be valid members of the church. ical side of the rift. The Ro- man Catholic Church, we feel, has added certain matters of faith that are unsupported by scripture. Among thege are the doctrine of the assumption of the Blessed Virgin into heaven and the tenet of papal infallibil- ity. "However, though I may = in the mission field never see it, I have the covic- "Then, there is the theolog-jf 'Spinorama SATURDAY, MAY 9th 8 P.M. Children' s Arena, OSHAWA BY THE HARVEY TWIRLERS and ~*] Visiting Majorettes Children 50¢ Adults 1.00 WEEKNITES 10 PM | advertising in this southern Al- berta town of 3,000 people. No legal action has been nec- essary so far under the bylaw which prohibits sign, bill- boards, placards. and banners which encourage the use of to- bacco products. The maximum fine is $100 and 60 days. 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