Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Mar 1966, p. 19

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{gr THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Merch 25, 19466 CANTERBURY'S TEXT VATICAN CITY (AP)-Fol- fs the text of Arch- hiahon Michael Ramsey's to Pope Paul V1 as by the Vatican press ice: Your Holiness. dear brother im Christ, it is with heartfelt gtatitude and brotherly affec- world. Peace be unto you, and unto all Christians who live atid pray within the obedience ofthe Roman Catholic Church. 1 have come with the long- ing in my heart which I know to be in your heart also, that we may by our meeting to- gether help in the fulfilment of the prayer of our divine Lord that all his disciples may come to unity in the truth. All Christendom gives thanks to almighty God for what was done in the service of unity by the greatly loving and tly loved Pope John Tl. It is in the same di- vine inspiration that Your Ho- liness works and prays for unity, and to that end you met with the ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras in Jerusalem and you now receive me here in Rome. May the grace of God, enable us to serve His divine by our meeting, and enable Christians everywhere to feel the pain of their divi- sions,. and to seek unity in truth and holiness. On the road to unity there are formidable difficulties of doctrine. All the more there- iore it is my bore, and the hope of Your Holiness, too, that there may be increasing dialogue between theologians, Roman Catholic ana Angiican, and of other traditions, so as to explore together the divine revelation. On the road to unity there are also difficult practical matters about which the consciences and feelings of Christian people can be hurt, All the more therefore must such matters be dis- cussed together in patience and charity. If the final goal of unity is yet some way ahead, Christians can rejoice already in the fact of their common baptism into the name of the triune God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and they can already pray to- gether, bear witness to God together and together serve humanity in Christ's name. It is only as the world sees us Christians growing visibly in unity that it will accept through us the divine message of peace. I would join my ~goice to the voice of Your Holiness in pleading that the nations agree to abandon weapons of destruction, to set- tle their quarrels without war, and to find a sovereignty greater than the sovereignty of each separate state. So may the song of the Angels be echoed in the wills and ac- tions of men: Gloria in excelsis Deo et in terra pax. photographs of Canada, Odyssey in Time, which is to be pub- lished in April, 1967. "I left Canada to live in Europe in the 1940's. This book has been quite a love affair with the country all over again for me." Mr. Beny criss-crossed the country five times in four years to get the pictures ior ihe new book. He likes to make his pictures Photography Show Opens OTTAWA (CP)--Roloff Beny of New. York, London, Paris, Rome and Lethbridge, Alia., is in Ottawa today for the opening of his photography exhibit Pleasure of Photography--The|.. . Nan tke early morning light or World of Roloff Beny at the Na at dusk, and favors scenes of nature to pictures of people. "There are certainly no politi- cians in my book. People don't appear unless they are com- pletely integrated with their surroundings." This is true of his exhibit which will tour the country fol- lowing its stay here. People are tional Gallery of Canada. Mr. Beny, who was born in Medicine Hat, Alta., is the son of an Alberta auto dealer,' Tall and supple with a soft voice, he walks like a Siamese cat and has black hair touched with silver gray around the temples. At 41, he is one of the world's leading art photographers. Uppermost on Mr. Beny's mind as he talked to a reporter Wednesday is his new book of SATURDAY NIGHT Salazar Has Warning For Members Of NATO NEW YORK (AP) -- Portu- guese Premier Antonio de Oli- yeira other members of the North At-| lantic Treaty Organization that Salazar said Portugal has de- satisfactory relations Salazar has warned the|with Brazil, France, West Ger- many and Spain. But he accused Washington of undermining Por- veloped they can no longer expect Por-|tugal's position and cited U.S. tugal's "autematic co - opera- tion," the New York Times| says. } in an interview in Lisbon with Times correspondent Tad Szulc,| Salazar said NATO is ina-| dequate for present needs and is a source of "'diastrous re- sults," The Times account of the interview says the 77-year-old dictator proclaimed a policy of bilateral co-operation with coun- tries that are ready to cooper- ate fully with Portugal. Fathers, Sons At Banquet The Sth. Oshawa Scouts Fa- failure to support Portugal when the Indian government seized the Portuguese enclaves in In- dia, This and other remarks raised the possibility Salazar might consider terminating U.S. air and naval bases in the Azores, The Times says. Salazar ". . . gave the impres- sion .. . that Portugal might review the terms of her mem- bership in the Atlantic Alliance, particularly in the light of the position of France," Szule re- ported. * FRIDAY * "FOR THE SWINGING SET" THE ther and Son Banquet was held | fn the Sunday School hall of Northminster United Church recently. The banquet was catered andi by the 5th. Oshawa|y / served Ladies' Auxiliary. Master of ceremonies was Brian Wilson. Head table guests included the Rev. Dr. Harry Mellow, minister of Northminster Unit- ed Church; Miss Shirley Mc- Kee, Deaconess of Northe| minster Church; Mrs. Fitches, president of the Oshawa Dis- trict Ladies' Auxiliary; Percy Graham, Oshawa District scout- master and Mrs. L. 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