Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 May 1965, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 19, 1965 106th Synod Embarrassed: Chancellor 'Overlooked' LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Theling a religious education pro- 106th synod of the Anglican Dio-|gram in the province's elemen- cese of Huron took an embar-jtary schools was overwhelm; rassing turn Tuesday. Its chan-|ingly endorsed by delegates. cellor was not elected a dele-| Rt. Rev. W. A. Townshend, a gate to a general synod in Van-|Bishop in London, Ont., said couver in August. |Canadian society was producing The problem was primarily aa "generation of pagans' and matter of wording. The bailot,| religious education was needed containing about 600 names|to bring children into from which to choose 10 dele-)Church. gates, had after each name a) But dotted line on which to place an|school x. \lacking by Ven. Archdeacon Al- The exception, right at the/ford Abraham of Sarnia, who top of the ballot, was the name|said it required teachers to be the' Anglican curriculum was Sunday found of Chancellor J. D. Harrison, a|"pedagogical experts and chil-) London lawyer, The words filled|dren miniature Einsteins." the entire space, with no room, Mr. Abraham was opposing for the X, and he was notithe new curriculum developed the} And Impounded PORT COLBORNE, Ont.| (CP) -- The Orient Merchant, owned by Orient Mid-East Line of New York, was placed under arrest in drydock at nearby Port Weller for debt late Tues- day. A writ was issued by the On-| ' ret tario division of the Exchequer\*lose their religion. Court of Canada at Toronto on| Alex Roberts, mayor of TORONTO (CP) -- Low sala- ries of attendants at the Onta- rio Hospital here came under Of Probing Man's Religion (mE Snes SUDBURY (CP) -- The Mc-; Many persons will feel they) Ruer royal commission on civiljare being discriminated against) rights in Ontario heard crit-\on religious grounds, he sai icism Monday of the practice by police and magistrates of} lasking accused persons to dis- |ton Shulman, chief coroner for Metropolitan Toronto. PROCEDURE STANDARD Dr. Shulman was conducting Mayor Roberts said the ques-ian inquest into the death of tions on religion appear on a|Barry Bruce Foster, 22, an in- standard government form|mate at the hospital who es- Arex 4 issued to officials processing|caped April 26 and was later the application of Great Lakes|Smooth Rock Falls, Ont., said| immonses for minor offences.|found shot to death in his home. Towing 'Company of Cleveland, }in a brief that police ask the On another religious issue, James Armstrong, assistant for salvage and towage services|accused questions about mar-icoo.o. Ingham, secretary of|chief male attendant, testified in excess of $13,000. riage status, nationality and re-l14, sudbury and District Labor|that he lacked adequate staff. ec Gasaeiy deen REREA RS ~ |ligion even oh gree onenee' (Counc, said he could not un-| Dr. Shulman commented: ' | He presented the brief t0/derstand why workers who had|"l'm surprised you can get any- Grandson's Death former Ontario Chief Justice es ta voting in ajbody at that salary," when told . James McCuer, conducting the ynion elect ion on religious|the attendants received a max- Kills Grandmother one-man inquiry into the state rounds were counted as voters|imum of $3,900, of civil rights in Ontario, for the Mine, Mill and Smelter, Dr. Shulman adjourned the in- GANANOQUE, Ont. (CP) --| 4 Gg Burbidge, Sudbury Workers Union (Ind.). quest until next Tuesday, |Mrs. Percy Harmer, 58, died in\Grown attorney, said the same, He referred to the election in apne a funeral home Tuesday after!) actice is carried out in his|1962 in which Mine-Mill was de- Searchers Find suffering a heart attack when|,164° We said mag$strates askifeated as bargaining agent for Ship 'Arrested' | Mayor, Crown Hit Practice! Shulman Slaps Papermakers Sign Pact With Domtar | ST. CATHARINES (CP) --; criticism Tuesday by Dr. Mor-\Local 77 of the Internationallimproved shift premiums, im- \Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite! jand Paper Mill Workers (CLC)| has ratified a two-year contract) with Domtar Pulp and Paper) |Ltd. here, \ | Announcing the agreement, L. W. Hebert, Domtar indus-| trial relations supervisor, said) Tuesday: The 430 union members, em- iployed at the. company's Lyb-) ster, Lincoln and Sulphite mills,| received hourly wage increases of 11 cents, effective May 1, and another 10 cents, 'effective May 1, 1966, | "The total improvement in the two - year period is esti- mated by company and union officials to be 30 to 32 cents an improved vacation plans, im- cluding five weeks vacation jafter 30 years. ' Wage increases result in a new basic labor rate of $2.18 an hour this year and $2.28 in 1966. Similar contracts have been - proved life insurance benefits,|worked out at joint meetings in increased company contri-Toronto with a conciliation of- butions to medical, surgicalificer from the Ontario labor and indemnity insurances, andidepartment. + neretince et Sponsored By The Kinsmen Club of Ajax Thursday, May 20th - 8 P.M. AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE CASH PRIZES -- $1600.00 In St. Kitts The contract also provides for 5 More Games $20 each -- Snowball 2 -- $250.00 Jackpots (57 and 58 nos.) $500.00 Hi Lo Game 20 GAMES -- $25.00 EACH DOOR PRIZE -- Portable Dish Washer -- Other Favors Admission $1.00. Extra Cards 2 for 25¢. Specials 25¢ 8 for $1. Children Under 16 Not Admitted, Proceeds For Community Service Work, cniniaiaiimesal she saw the body of her 17-\the questions at the beginning|workers at International Nickel year-ald grandson. of a trial if the information|Co. in Sudbury by 'the United) Body Of Boy, 8 She stood at the coffin ofjhad not already been noted by Steelworkers of America (CLC)|} WINGHAM, Ont. (CP)--The| Percy Ivan Heaslip, 17, killed| police. by a margin of 15 votes out of body of Glen Leachman, 8, who) in a traffic accident Monday,, Mr, McRuer said there is/14,000 cast. fell off the lower Wingham dam then asked for a chair and suf-\nothing in the Criminal Code} Ontario labor laws state that|into the Maitland River April 14 ered the seizure as she was!which permits this type ofjnon-voters are tallied as sup-|was found Tuesday about a mile sitting. questioning until the accused|porters of the incumbent union|downstream from the dam A double funeral will be held|has been convicted of an_ of-when another union tries to dis-'Wingham is 30 miles northwest Thursday. fence, chosen a delegate. by the General Board of Reli- One elected delegate volun-|gious Education for Canada) teered to step down in favor of and presented to the synod here. Mr. Harrison. J. 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