Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 May 1967, p. 21

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 17, 1967 2] community will have. a total|church's position, that it should vital factors in the revolution of|COmmunications system, linking] be taking time to learn about the every home and business; that|revolution in communications BOWMANVILLE GROUP AT CELEBRITIES DINNER Described To Kiwanians being cuaht up in an ava-/eight years. Club, on Tuesday. a Mr. Berryman is the assis-|tities of material and all with) 22,000 miles. : F.|tant supervisor of the Anglican|™More speed. The fantastic Division of Broadcasting. His| REVOLUTION One laser beam, attached to a "We are living in a period of|past 10 years and today, knowl-|Strategically located sattelite, is scientific progress that is like|edge* is being doubled every|CaPable of carrying all the TV programs, bell telephone con- lanche, which feeds on its own| Mr. Berryman said the prog-|Versations and telegraph and momentum and the faster itjress, in leaps, created by the|Wirteless messages, for the en- goes and grows, the faster it|industrial revolution, the atomic|tire world, he said. goes," said Rev. R. J. Berry-|age and now the space age, have} A laser beam is capable of man, when he address the mem-|done much to create muscle,/watching the activities of a bers of the Oshawa Kiwanis}|made it possible to movejsingle human being, anywhere greater wéights, larger quan-|in the world, from a distance of possibilities jbeing presented make forecast- duties are the responsibility for) "we are now entering a com-|i"& almost dangerous, he. said. radio production by the Anglican|njetely new stage," said the It has been predicted that each theatre programs will be piped|and so should the layman. into every home, from any-| 'Communication is a bridge of where in the world; that bank-|gaps and religion must be ready ing and retail business will be|to make use of this medium, to done from the home, via the|bridge the gap between Chris- combined facilities of the com- met Cal, oad vetlace dee puter, satelite and laser beam.|nortant of all today, between Mr. Berryman explained the!man and man. 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