Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1966, p. 24

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ts i a I ene tara Sa > gue terete "es as older students, and they are in the 'lecture each doc-| nerh; ; tor told his group about ie ae ee" ee Bn and female anatomy and some) ¥ of the practical dangers and| Think Mink -- Think Mink -- Think consequences of necking, going|¥ ,,., . steady, full intercourse and think mink" early marriage. | MINK Students discussed the lecture Stoles --- Boleros -- Jackets. 24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 25, 1968 'Sex Education Course Expands With Success ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Lo- cal school authorities sprung a surprise on Grade 9 students in March and nobody has even . \in health classes and prepared |questions to be asked in the 'next lecture. | C. E. Macdonald, principal of Some of the questions in- studies for' the St._ Catharines) corners and that's just not the school board, said the program right way." has aroused "no student or par-! ent resistance." the institute, said talking about Rey. A. R.. Waller of All Saints Anglican Church in STRUMS A MEAN GUITAR Burnaby, B.C., joins in the folk music fun with teen- agers at the Saints Cellar -- a coffee house run by RC Leader Admits Errors Affirms Loyalty To Pope VATICAN CITY (AP)--The superior-general of the Society of Jesus acknowledged today that there had been errors in the order, but he denied any lessening of Jesuit loyalty to the papacy. The superior-general, Father Pedro Arrupe, made the state- ments in an_ unprecedented press conference eight days after Pope Paul had warned the "strange and sinister sugges- tions' during their recent gen- eral congregation. Father Arrupe, pointing out that Jesuits.are in the forefront of scientific and theological thought in countries of different political and sociological condi- tions around the world, said: "It is not surprising that at times in some places and some cases there have been instances Jesuits that he had heard of of going too far." Refugee Palestinians Riot Rrab Legion Troops Shoot JERUSALEM, Jordanian Sec- tor (AP)--Steel-helmeted Arab legion troaps opened fire Thurs- day to disperse several thousand rioting Palestinians in Ramallah and Hebron, north and south of Jerusalem. The rioters were demanding 'arms to fight Israel and shout- anti-government slogans. ting erupted for the sec- 'ond day running in Ramallah and. Hebron and spread to other towns and villages and refugee camps around Jerusalem. The Holy City itself was quiet, although armed patrols toured the city all day. There were no official reports lties but tow ale In Ramallah, an estimated 5,000 refugees threw stones at police and troops for about five hours. Order was briefly re- stored at mid-day but more trouble erupted in the afternoon and the town was placed under curfew. Nablus, about 40 miles north of here, remained sealed off from the outside world for the fourth straight day. Reports said the townspeople had bar- ricaded themselves in their houses and were firing at po- lice and troops. Rioters attempted to cut off the road into Ramallah and into Bethlehem, 10 miles south of Jerusal today. But troops of in Hebron reported three wounded and others injured in scuffles with troops and police. About 10,000 Palestinians from surrounding refugee, camps marched in the streets of He- bron for seven hours before po- lice restored order today. later moved in and cleaned up the makeshift roadblocks of rocks, empty oil drums and piles of stones. About (350 rioters were ar- rested in the disturbances in Jordan's West Bank, most of the refugees live. where "We do not intend to defend errors," he added. "Not at all. But we do not want to commit an error bigger than any other --to do nothing for fear of erring by doing." DENIES CENSURE Pope had particularly singled out the Jesuits for stern cen- sure. He said the Pope had wanted to advise them of pos- sible dangers that could occur in the ferment of change fol- lowing the modernization de- crees of the Vatican ecumenical | council. He said the Pope had spoken to the Jesuits as "'a father, not a judge." : | "There never was any ques- tion of disputing the teaching of obedience as lived in the so- ciety,"':he said, "not of lessen- ing its importance in the life of the order." The Spanish born priest added, however, that because of "conditions in the modern world,"" members of religious societies of the Roman Catholic Father Arrupe denied that the Custom 'Made or } Ready-to-Hang DRAPERIES |] @ HOMES | @ OFFICES @ INDUSTRIAL -- Since 1919 -- WARD'S Simcoe St. et Athol | 725-1151 talked about it. the issue. the program until 600 were di The students were unaware of, Ww But while administrators, } The surprise was an experi-\teachers and students are will-|aged in order to introduce and mentai program of sex .educa-'ing to acknowledge the success|carry out the experimental plan tion, introduced quietly to take, of the program, they are reluc-| without fanfare. | the winks and snickers out of tant to talk about it. H ANT NO. PUBLICITY | | "This is a good thing,"' one vided into groups of 100--all-girl| 'acher said." No one wants it) or all-boy--and shown a film fol- lowed by a brief lecture by a; doctor on human reproduction. | r F. A. Hamilton, director of) perimental run was St, Cathar- 'sabotaged by newspaper pub-| icity." The school selected for the ex- Guard Posted Near School An adult crossing guard has been posted on Bond Street East at the rear of St. Ger- trude's school, it was announc- ed Wednesday night at a sepa- rate school board meeting. The resolution was passed S\Nov. 10 by the board of Com- missioners of Police for the city of Oshawa. | Trustees approved full-time secretarial: help at Holy Cross jschool as requested by Sister |Mary Thomas Aquinas, princi- the young people in the chureh basement. (CP Photo) Church must be given a larger voice in running their affairs. Father Arrupe also made it clear that at the Jesuits' gen- eral congregation which ended last Friday, there had been a vigorous clash of ideas between ladvocates of change and sup- porters of tradition. arate school system; pal of the school. Business Administrator Frank | Shine said the school has a uni- que proviem and a definite need. PAVING A paving job at St. Francis') approved at the! the| school was |meeting. Hardtopping on parking area: of the school. will |be done by Oshawa Paving Co. |Ltd. for $1,288. A six inch curbing job cost- jing $500 was also approved and Lid. The board also approved ad- vertising in British newspapers for English teachers in the sep- ines Collegiate Institute, the city's largest with 2,000. stu- dents. Authorities bilied it as part of the health education course. It was not on the On- tario deparimeni of education curriculum, The program was so success-| | ful authorities decided to extend the course to all St, Catharines | Secondary schools this school | year. Mr. Hamilton said there is no question sex education is a hot issue, but "people like me ; learned about sex on the street; | } cluded:. Why are boys more eas- ily excited? What do I do if I have a baby but want to stay in school? 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