The Oshawa Times, 11 May 1961, p. 7

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ference on Christian sex ethics programs will be implemented| slowly in their churches. Delegates at the Green Lake, Wis., conference recommended | that clergy and other trained| Churchmen View Sex Education vinta Pipe Line Company is TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian|tive secretary of adult work and| carrying churchmen who attended a family life for the Canadian|{ne Buffalo, N.Y., area United States - Canadian con:|Council of Churches, said: | Smite : Jere y rn au "We plan to send out reports] ast week said sex education > . on the Green Lake conference involve the building of a spur and leave it to the churches to {decide what action, if any, they|tap the company's main |want to take." Consider Oil Line To U.S. TORONTO (CP) -- Interpro- negotiating on the possibility of Canadian Crude oil to President T. S. Johnston said Wednesday the project would of between 90 and 100 miles to line at {Hamilton. The line now carries Western Canadian crude to Tor-/ Tonawanda, N.Y. An estimated THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 11, 1961 J onto by way of the United|10,000 to 15,000 barrels a day States. would be carried at the start, ployee to receive such a pass from the CPR. LIVES OF WIVES LONDON (CP)--The Duke of hearings concerning U.S. oil im- port quotas which began in | Interprovincial also needs a MONTREAL (CP) ~-- A pass wife, French-born Nicole Milin- |permit to build from Canada's|permitting unrestricted travel on|air, His first was about his first If the plans go through, inter- Fredericks of Montreal when provincial would deliver oil to|she retired after 50 years as a 100TH BIRTHDAY TORONTO (CP) -- One hun- Future of the project will de- NEWS BRIEFS Washington Wednesday before Bedford is to write his second National Energy Board, and|all Canadian Pacific Railway wife, from whom he was di- the Mobil refinery at Buffalo|stenographer with the company. pend largely on the outcome of the oil import administration. PREE TRAVEL book, this one about his present plans to apply for one. lines was presented to Caroline|vorced last year. land the Ashland concern in/She was the first woman em-'dred friends and reldtives | watched Mrs. John McEachern blow out almost all" the candles on her 100th birthday cake. Mrs. McEachern, brought up near Orangeville, had been in hospital for a year after she broke her leg. WORLD STUDY UNITED NATIONS (AP) The UN economic and social council has instructed Secretary- General Hammarskpold to ar range a UN study conference on tourism. persons counsel parents and) children in sex education. Rev. A. G. Baker, editor of the Canadian Churchman, said| the Anglican church should take a clearly defined stand on fam-| ily life and everything that it involves. i "Somehow we've never got-| ten off the ground on this be Matador Jaime Ostos ends up on back of bull after being tossed by the animal during bullfight in Barcelona, Spain. --(AP Wirephoto) ED. WILSON SEZ .. 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Values to 49.95, SELL-OUT ARBORITE TOP DESKS Drawer ond shelf, tapered GENUINE TRI-LITE FLAKE FOAM PILLOWS Quilted covers, non-ellergic. 100 LARGE FULL PANEL BABY CRIBS Reg. to 29.50. SELL-OUT spea a ther he nor 1 ae churches will take sex educa-| secretary to the board of chris-| church's general council set up| {The church would not give in-| context of family life. { cation for the Presbyterian "It would be unwise to rush lhe said. "Most people feel that } 8 : #2 {part of some and prudishness {retary of religious education for ed. what action will be taken tion in our young people's (Green Supported _ Rev. Kenneth S. Wills, execu-| ternal Affairs Minister Green have a problem very similar to| TORONTO (CP) -- Economist should not huddle in on itself WON'T ACQUIRE WEAPONS receive an honorary degree meet the world and all its prob- view and parliamentary debate,| pp. Galbraith, a native of What possible influence in peacetime professor of Economics at Har-| member United Nations if it|inite as it could have been and| american economy. He was an Asians suspicious. thousand times no!" The U. of T. will also present Green got pow erful support| the heat and tidy streets of this|politan Toronto Chairman Fred| Home, Foreign Minister Lange| The Norwegian government, tario; Rev. G. P. Gilmour, pres- {Sir Hugh Scott Taylor, president | Foreign Minister Couve de Mur-| For the first time, it can be| weapons leaves Canada the only began to look at all world prob-| Green probably realizes a Ca-| Gas Storage The Oslo meeting may haveiyled for the end of July CCF Leader MacDonald said introvert it has been, the Com-|slopes overlooking the city |in Lambton County, is trying to toned in. the NATO communi-|as Norway's no franchise for distribution of international affairs -- disarma- sell it to some distribution firm hope that initiation by the able procedures will permit the| WASHINGTON (Reuters)--A [SUH €T The NATO ministers regretted nesday that the United States| Valentin Lambton County to the rine warfare and detection tech"; Green said the Canadian dele- April 4 by Robert McNamara, competition to its own selling of chiefly because of|g. 4." mad services commit He : establish a natural gas policy Here : he opment of the nuclear-powered ' - Lose Benefits |trom the private session showed lenged McNamara over Polaris Ends In Death ter Starr indicated Wednesday are oversold on the Polaris as|ine sudden death Tuesday night tawa will not get unemployment in a submarine wobbling around |yiccod a girl was caused by In a Commons reply to Judy whether you can hit the broad) pr Pp. J. Sweeney said no de- ment Insurance Act states that|ever, said tests to date had in- the death of Boudewyn de every day he fails to prove he|-- - cruis "This is a statutory require-| ened. Starr CHATHAM (CP)--Kent health de Lange. "When we came to to immedi accept suitablei;, 0 county soon must provide English--I told him never to get | having fulfilled this require bathhouse facilities. as good citizens. I think he re-| tawa operators of Sunny Glades Na-\paino tired the last few days, a Lange e added the boy tion more seriously now." i tian education for the United lcourses in sex education for struction in biology of sex but| | Rev. Robert P. Carter, assis-| Church of Canada, said the) into a program of sex educa- [this is a private matter -- it a k sm on the part of others." {the Baptist Federation of Can- "We are giving a certain groups now and it is likely that . . On NATO Views [Galbraith Gets for a long fime has been ham- that of Canadians--whether or|John Kenneth Galbraith, United an i $ June 2 during the University of like dn 014 man in} Storm After recent government ; furing Ly lems, not merely those affect Norway confirmed its decision jonas Station, was graduated Green demanded, could the 15- But some Norwegians feel the v4.4 University, he wrote The| acted as a bloc? This could only Should have emphasized its Po-| adviser to President Kennedy in At the Oslo NATO meeting That's why there are still ban-|ponorary degrees to Gen. from US. State Secretary Rusk, [city of nearly 500,000 healthy,|Gardiner; Lieutenant - Gover- of Norway, Foreign Minister|like Green, is opposed to the ident of McMaster University; | The recent Norwegian confir-|of the Woodrow Wilson National fairly said, the alliance crawled NATO country which hasn't lems and to discuss what it|nadian decision must be made] gress of lack of it at the East-| Plea Blasted OPENS NEW ERA dawn of a new era 10, aw 4 bes 1 been the daw In Jslo, as in Ottawa, the ma Wednesday night the Imperial | inly if NATO can be- 2 : 2 Certainly out though there are still to the Ontario Energy Board ists are in for a much har-|w y \ {In r Iu When the leaves fall, Canada gain the rights so it can profit ic, scientific and psycholog- nea " it % i nomic, scientiil p {nuclear weapons. But the deci-| "pr. "aro nonaid said in a ue. : : : 9 gas in Ontario and it seemed nique was the point which . cents million cubic feet from men Submarine at a profit. United States of consultations] 131 a ittep ra Q Mr. Mac a resumption of disarmament ne- congressional committee was r. MacDonald added that the "negative attitude" of Rus- is "way ahead" in anti-subma.| effect that Imperial Oil wanted niques. for the storage rights so it could gation was "very pleased" with|,, fuel oil. the '"'corstructive approach ta'|i iui he tee when he exnlained whv h that would be fair to the con- Polaris missile submarines. SEER F L bb . that Senator Clair Engle, Cali- deveiopment, LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A cor- that workers who took part in aja weapons system," the senator! ¢" 2 putch immigrant youth insurance benefits for the time under the water, subiect to all uid in the lungs and heart fail- LaMarsh (L -- Niagara Falls), |side of a barn with it." cision has been made on whe- an insured person is disquali-|dicated good accuracy for the|Lange, 16, who fainted while was capable of and available] Witnesses said t 5 | tnesses said the youth ap- ' Bathhouse Needed ment that permits no discre-| "I think he must have also "This means that a claimant p,apq myled Wednesday that afthis cou ry four years ago-- work. The claimants concerned| ooo" "yo" LL om of/into trouble with the police, ment on the:day engaged in the| Chief Sanitary Inspector U.| .rhvereq that" He said this information is turist Camp had asked for they his. parepts man of the Welland Union of bathhouse at the camp swim- had no previous history of heart fore," he said. "I think the] Rev. Frank Fidler, associate] Church of Canada, said the |young church groups last fall.| it would be discussed within the | [tant secretary of Christian edu-| church would move slowly. ition -- it's a pretty risky field. lis an honest conviction on the Rev. Kenneth Gillespie, sec- Ostos was not even scratch- |ada, said it is hard to predict |amount of specific sex educa- we will give more," he said. | Toronto Degree OSLO (CP) -- Canadian Ex- meetings were held the people mering at the theme that NATO not to bear nuclear weapons. |States ambassador to India, will Instead, it should go out to e- Toronto's Convocation Week. ing the alliance directly not to acquire nuclear weapons gram the university in 1931. As| nation alliance have in the 99. government hasn't been as def-| Affluent Society a study of the serve to make the Africans and sition by declaring "No, No, 2/the election campaign last year, which concluded Wednesday, |2tomic-weapons parades throughs GJ, McNaughton; Metro-| « British. Foreign Secretary Lord| well-dressed people. {nor J. Keiller Mackay of On-| Krag of Denmark, and even spread of nuclear weapons. | ville of France. {mation of its stand on nuclear Fellowship Foundation. out of its defensive shell and made up its mind on the issue. might do about them. soon. It all may depend on pro-| Yost. di - West disarmament talks sched- TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario for NATO. ple trees are beginning to leaf| "a Jo Vl oF oi on hag applied an extrovert instead of the " : come ex patches of snow on the high| natural gas storage rights der time in the political, eco- may have taken a decision on|2C™0 ron jcal fronts of the world men-|gj r we he i in {sion may well not be the same o,¢oment that Imperial Oil had Also included in the commu- U S Leads BnBnl the: company. proposed mainly concerns Canada now in she » buy "off-peak" gas at 39 Trans - Canada Pipelines and The meeting expressed the . T h | He said the cost would have A ec niques to be passed on to the con- with Russia on mutually accept-| gotiations about the end of July. told in testimony released Wed- there was another rumor pre- ¢ to get the exclusive franchise sia in the current Geneva talks on cessation of nuclear testing This assurance was given "sit on them" and minimize the secretary fence he the mee he secretary of defence, to the He urged the government to ken was giving priority he devel Norway where th was giving priority to the devel- Sumer. Heavily censored testimony Race For Kiss fornia Democrat, had chal- OTTAWA (CP)--Labor Minis-| "I have the feeling that you ,... <aiq here Wednesday that delegation of unemployed to Ot-|said. "Here we have a Polaris|hortly after he chased and they were away from home. the tides and you don't know a Mr. Starr said the Unemploy-| The defence secretary, how- ther an inquest will be held in fied from receiving benefits for|Polaris being questioned in a police for work peared to be extremely fright . tionary powers" said Mr At Nudist Camp been very afraid," said Jacobus | must be nr able and willing|,. sit camp scheduled to open] We coul word of are unlikely to be considered as|t that we were going to live here meeting that took place in Ot.|W. Wright told the board the "pn. hoy had complained of but ne contained i r he was camn to be excented from pro-|thought ne of 'it. Mr sending to Heinz Richter, chair- vincial regulations requiring Unemployed. pool. | trouble. ALL SALES FINAL -- NO EXCHANGES, NO REFUNDS

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