TQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 6, 1967 'COUNTY LINES Uxbridge Council Disapproves Of County-Wide Schoo! Boards UXBRIDGE -- County-wide school area boards are not the answer to the education crisis according to the members of dancing in the hall. the Kedron Doubles Club held an evening of square and round|government aid to social and| approved lower church|sex-counselling services. |Presbyterians Favor Therapeutic Abortions OTTAWA (CP) -- Officials of;main point to the the Presbyterian Church of Can-jhealth committee, which last June at A church delegation made its'The resolution said: Commons ada said Tuesday they favor| studying three private bills pro- therapeutic abortion in certain| posing broader abortion law, by|thorized by a panel of qualified cases but they also advocated| submitting copies of a resolution medical authorities." the ichurch's 93rd general assembly. "Be it resolved that the gen- eral assembly ask Parliament to amend the law with regard to abortion to make therapeutic abortion lawful when the contin- uance of a pregnancy endangers the mother's life or is likely se- is|riously to impair her physical or mental health and when au- Grace MacInnis (NDP -- Vancouver Kingsway) asked how far the law should go. strictive? abortions. Rev. Wayne Smith, assistant of evangelism and social action,|nancies. However, such as birth control. be involved. But abortion was a different matter, lines."" counselling services, Marvin Howe (PC--Welling- ton-Huron) asked Mr. Smith hisition. Should it be permissive or re-|opinion on why there are Illegal Mr. Smith said i believed ; many women resorted to them secretary of the church's board) to avoid discovery of their preg- many such said private morality should be|abortions involved married left to individuals -i, s ther st |~ eft n matters|}women and other factors mu: cites ef Catala bas saked thelees now have 10 cald bolldaye government to reconsider its de- t J cision not to grant federal em-|than in private industry. ployees a holiday on Boxing Day, Tuesday, Dec. 26. In a letter to Prime Minister Pearson, released Tuesday, Alli- if ance President Claude Edwards'cruises easily at 30. He said the government per- "Life is involved" andjhaps "has a responsibility" in the church felt "the state has|aiding agencies to strengthen the responsibility of drawing the|the bonds of marriage through pre-mar- riage courses and sex educa- Boxing Day Not Holiday nting the holiday would nh Ha "? Seat suitable finale to our Centennial Year." Treasury Board President Benson told the Commons Mon- day there will be no holiday for OTTAWA (CP) -- The 115,000/th6 public service on Dec. 26. member Public Service Alli-|He noted most federal employ- and this was as good or better SPEEDY ANIMAL An antelope sprints short dis- tances at 50 miles an hour and the Uxbridge Town Council and the public and high school boards of the town. The meeting passed a resolu- tion calling on the consultative education committee to use all its influence to create an area that would divide the county ac- cording to present day needs. It suggested the county be di- vided into northern and south- ern halves along the southern boundaries of Uxbridge and Reach Townships. The possibil- ity of including the very north- ern portion of the present day county in some other school area would be supported. Coun- cil was told Brock, Scott, Reach and Uxbridge Townships and the Village of Port Perry have sent similar letters to the com- mittee. | EXTENT AREA UXBRIDGE -- A provincial grant of $9,437 has been made! by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority for the extension of the Glen Major forest and wildlife. con servation area in Uxbridge Township. The 1.435-acre arpa, acquired by the authority dur- ing the 1958-67 period, forms the source area for Duffin Creek. The land to be acquired is pic- turesque and lends itself to aj low density form of recreation) which is consistent with forest and wildlife areas. | CHRISTMAS PROJECT | KEDRON (TC) -- Members} of the United Church Women, | at their Christmas meeting, made puddings and favors for the shut-ins of the area. The| history of a group of Canadian| carols. which were sung by| Mrs. Donald Gibson, was given by Mrs. Ross Lee. SPECIAL SERWCE AUDLEY (TC) -- A Christ- mas Service was presented by the Hi-C Club Sunday evening. The presentation, "Is Christ in Your Christmas?" written by Leonard Waltham, was in the form of a court scene. The con- gregation was placed on trial charged with failure to observe Christmas in a meaningful manner. CLU BOFFICERS AUDLEY (TC) -- Officers of the Community Club for the en- suing year are: Leonard Wal- tham, honorary president; Fred Puckrin, president; Wil- liam Guthrie, first vice-presi- dent; Leonard Waltham, sec- ond vice-president; Eileen Wal- tham, secretary - treasurer; Blanche Cendric, assistant sec- retary-treasurer; Robert Bet- son, Dolly Izatt, Grace Guth- rie, Bert Guthrie and Mae Win- ter, directors. A White Gift Service will be held next Sunday at Audley United Church . . . Residents of the Audley area will meet at ry Not i ts the favourite _ of thousands! Why? We think it's excellence of product. Years and years ago, when we decided to bake Jane Parker Fruit Cake, we also decided to bake the best. That's why Jane Parker Fruit Cake was then and is today over 2/8 fruits and nuts. Just enough delicious cake to hold together the bounty of cherries from Canada, pineapple from the Far East, citron from Italy, sun-drenched raisins from California and meaty pecans from the South. We think, too, that value has made it popular, IMAGINE, THE 5-LB. CAKE COSTS ONLY $3.99. That's the same low price since 1960 which makes it an even greater value, Now you know why Jane Parker Fruit Cake is one of Canada's most popular. One other thing you should know: You can buy it only at A&P, we P.S. Wouldn't it make a great gift for someone? a the church this Friday evening prior to a tour of the Pickering Nuclear Plant . . Members of eeeneinntanae ae < Heart Stall -- Controversy CAPE TOWN (AP) -- Groote Schuur Hospital, where doctors last Sunday announced the first successful transplant of a human heart, is in the midst of ® controversy over one of its ataff The South African govern ment placed Dr. Raymond Hof- fenberg under "ban," meaning his activities are restricted. The government takes such action} under security laws and rarely| gives an explanation. It has given none in the case| of Dr. Hoffenberg, a research scientist who works at Groote Schuur Hospital and is a profes. | sor at Cape Town University. | Refusal to explain the ban, or} to try Dr. Hoffenberg in court! where he could defend himself, "is steadily producing a situa-] tion in South Africa comparable |. to that in Germany before the AUSTRAL AUSTRAL GEISHA last war," a group of Protesting | doctors said. While the government does not explain its actions in these cases, many of thosé put under restrictions are opponents of the policy of apartheid, or racial) segregation. More than 675 per-| sons of various races have been| banned or restricted. Recently Prime Minister John| Vorster told the "liberal press"| that if it thinks that by writing about people who are deported or restricted it will prevent the government from taking action against these people, it is "mak-! ing a great mistake." | Conditions of the orders vary, but usually they restrict the persons involved to a defined area and ban him from attend- ing private or public gatherings, from writing anything for publi- cation and from being quoted for publication. Additional limi- tations are often placed on his activities, effectively preventing} him from taking part in politics. In the case of authors, journal- ists, lecturers or teachers, the order can deprive him of his livelihood GOT HIGH PRICE MASKINONGE, Que. 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