Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Apr 1962, p. 14

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Higher Minimum Wed Age Sought By THE CANADIAN PRESS lived | together as man and In many parts of Canada, a\Wife." girl of 12 or a boy of 14 needs Also, "no person shall solem- onl rental consent to getinize a marriage between any eaartied. two persons, if one of them is unl rriage is In at least one province there|under 16, unless ma is agitation to have the mini- cng y to prevent illegiti- mum raised to 16. macy. In Ontario, you can get mar- FR can yeas Ie yyy Council of| 4 ried below the age of 14--male Thursday asking the provincial|°™ female--with a parent's or Ubrarians or teacher-librarians which has ffs mam plant in AUSSIES ADVANCE e e Workers Urged Vancouver, after leaving polt-| BOURNEMOUTH, seta Musician Critical ibrar S ervl1c es are gv | ee aa == ties in 1958. AP)--Ro® La Wimbledon| Of S t Cult IL even large elementary s . The nétice says any employee) (AP)-- ver, Wimbledon ovie ure systems. To Join In can have ya of eee sn champion from Australia, ad-| toRONTO (CP) -- Toronto m URGES PRESSURE ON TV out pay to become an election) vanced to the semi-finals of the/violinist Betty Jean Hagen ar- sy d I d t = candidate or to perform cam-|pritish hard court tennis cham-|rived home from Moscow dl na equa e Bact __ popes Prod vg Vote ampaign goth apne oligo ed brag {n{Pionships_ Thursday with a 6-3, a ee "eek f A. F. Knowles, executive sec- VICTORIA (CP) -- A British|election, says the notice, he willl evi, °7, S23, viciry Over MM lto be, TORONTO (CP)--Litirarion tnjpiated Soutitay cenbieesces bald retary of the Meteipainen ae Columbia cement company has|be granted leave of absence to\, 4, of Australia defeated vet-| "After seeing their stand-/most of Ontario's elementary convention of the Ontario Edu-|\Toronto, urged parents to exert publicly encouraged its employ-|go to Ottawa, retain full senior} ileran Jaroslav Drobny, 6-1, 6-0,/4T4s," she said, "I've decided|schools are completely inade-|\oio.a1 Association more influence on the type of ees to participate in the federallity and all fringe benefits--pen-|¢ 4 * "they are not the standards I'mjquate and just under half the < program televised. election campaign. sion, medical and insurance) -- re looking for as a musician." |province's rural areas have no| The home and school section Re sald television iat The policy, announced' by|coverage--to which the com-| . tive part in|, i88 Hagen, 31, finished in ajlibrary services at all, accord. represents 144,000 parents date crttitas n stations are James Sinclair, fisheries mini-/Pany contributes. jtion or take an active part initie for seventh place in theling to a survey conducted by|throughout the province. It con-|P . ster in the last Liberal govern-| Mr. Sinclair said: "When 1|Political campaigns. Tschaikowsky competition. the Ontario Federation of Home oar its survey -- ques-| Parents should put pressure ment, was hailed by B.C.'s New|was active in politics, I found| '"'I disliked this attitude when} "Their musical and artisticjand School Associations. " es sent to its 1,600/on their local stations to devote Democratic Party leader,|that many businessmen would|y was in politics and, now that|¢ducation is so very limited in] Preliminary results of the branches, more time to educational pro- Robert Strachan as "'real lead-jdecry the calibre of political Tam fn business { feel T shauld Russia," she said. "They barely|survey were presented here| The report says the majority) stams. ership." candidates but, at the same recognize any composers out-/Thursday at the association's|/of branches in urban areas feel| Mrs. John Cropper, St. Cath- Mr. Sinclair became president|time, would not permit their|be consistent with this atti-\side Russia and before Rimsky-jannual convention. It was one|they have a satisfactory public|arines was chosen president of of LaFarge Cement Company,jown employees to seek nomina-|tude." .. Korsakoff." of 42 organizations that com-'library. service, but '"'trained'the association. guardian's permission plus "a "che g ora = phyla certificate of a legally qualified é {medical practitioner stating ais. wp Oe Sere that the marriage is necessary The action is part of a pro- pel can bige sone mgped of ty "a spring." Parental consen "> .. ten eataee needed below the age of 18. age requirements "more in line|_,Prince yey Lec nag -- with modern times," says Mrs.|Sirls of 18 and males o o Charles A. Manning of Ne w\¥ed without consent. Males and Glasgow NS., the provincial females younger than that may, ' eas marry with consent of parents president. i A survey: by the Canadian 7" ---- ot pee Sam Press shows that the 12-year-old limit for girls and the 14-year- old limit for boys is followed in New Brunswick, Newfound- No Statement land and Quebec as well as in Nova Scotia. In provinces with no statute After Two-Day covering minimum age specifi-| cations, English common law-- which sets 12 years for girls! Negotiations and 14 years for boys--usually sa OTTAWA (CP)--Union nego- ll B.C. MINIMUM IS 16 itiators for 10,000 CNR firemen In British Columbia, males or/ended a two-day meeting here females below the age of 21 and|f hurs day without saying down to the age of 16 need par-| whether they will accept or re- ental consent to marry. Below|Ject @ conciliation board's rec- 16, court approval is necessary.|ommendation for a 644-per-cent Alberta also has a 16 - year wage increase. minimum except in special), A spokesman for the negotiat- cases such as where the bride|img committee of the Brother- is pregnant. er, of gpd Aaya oe Te Soe with rs Me weil nteet CNR. officials in parcial ounent mo Seakatcn Montreal Monday. The union's ewan normally is 15 years. But decision will be announced a girl can be married earlier then. | h to Fell onnoeg ee The union originally asked for ng lan 18 - per - cent pay increase. In Manitoba, law forbids the) issuing of a marriage Homncel awe" etre ss semaaaael da sti to anyone below the age of 18 unless the party is a widow or| ss widower or consent of Sarentsioees Soe Soe eee is pi digg hg Hs nless thei. riberal Senator Arthur Roe- marriage has been consum-|puck of Ontario, the union nom- Inated or the parties have after|inee on the federal conciliation the ceremony cohabited and| \board. The board itself was unable : ALOUETTE STAR SIGNS {to get the parties to agree on a MONTREAL (CP) -- Don|settlement. They were reported Clark, most elusive ball-carrier|far apart in a long list of rule jn the Eastern Football Confer-|changes in dispute, most of ence last year, has been signed|them concerned with switching. by Montreal Alouettes, it was} The majority recommenda- announced today. The 200-pound tion was signed by board chair- halfback led the conference in}man Judge J. B. 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