12, 1967 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October Little Disagreement At Panel Discussion example Christian and by, ~ BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --jwhich are financed with tax|show, by } set of The three candidates in Dur-/|money. |teaching, a ham riding and a representa-/ Mr. Lovekin was in favor of/morals."' tive of the Christian Labor|separate schools for various| The candidates and Mr. De- Association of Canada held ajreligious groups, Mr. Moffatt|Jong all agreed the govern- two-hour' panel discussion at] was opposed and Mr. Carruth-|/ment got its power either di- Bowmanville Town Hall last/ers said he would make no deci-/rectly or indirectly from God. night and when all was over|sion until he had conducted| Mr. Carruthers said, 'All they discovered there was little/further studies into the situa-| governments should operate they disagreed about, tion. under divine providence. The The panel; which drew anj As a solution to the problem/people get the power of select- audience of more than 200, was|of t@aching religion in school|ing who to vote for from God." moderated by John Olthuis, a/Mr. Moffatt suggested '"'schodls|) Mr. Moffatt said, "Govern- Toronto lawyer and executive|should have religious classes at)ments must act on behalf of} director of the Association for|the end of the day with minis-|the people -- whatever religion! Advancement) of Christian|ters or people more qualified|they believe. in -- it all depends Scholarship. Stan DeJong sat|/than teachers." upon the interpretation of the on the panel "as a representa-| Mr. Lovekin said parentsjreligion. In this country all tive of CLAC. jshould have the right to choosejreligions have an equal right to Mr. Olthuis channeled the|jthe school for their childrenjinfluence the government." | discussions of the candidates,|and allocate their tax money to} According to Mr. DeJong.) Alex 'Carruthers, Progressive |that school. 'I sent my son toj""The government is at all} Conservative, Richard Lovekin,|Knox Christian School. In On-|times answerable to God who Liberal, and Douglas Moffatt,|tario there is only a choice be-'gave it its power." NDP, into three categories:|tween being a Roman Catholic) On the subject of compulsory Where does the party get its|school supporter or a Protes-\union membership all agreed authority? Do-parents have the|iant school supporter. I don't\that in theory there should be a right to choose the type of edu-\see anything wrong with com-|freedom of choice but in prac- cation for their child and allo-|petition in education -- and I\tice it does not work out cate their tax money to that|don't mean someone running an}; Mr. Moffatt and Mr. Lovekin type? advertisement 'You're grade 8/both said that; if elected they, forced to join a tnfon to find!for $4.99'," he said. lwould work toward granting employment in a_ particular; The building of a Christianjworkers a freedom of choice in shop? schoo] was wrong, according tol joining or abstaining from The object of the discusion,|Mr. Moffatt. 'It shouldn't)unions. Mr. Carruthers said :t Mr. Olthuis said, was to find|have been built and tax moneyjwas an ideal which should be out what makes the candidate|/shouldn't have been given to|worked for but before agree- and his party "'tick". By '"'tick"|it,' he said. 'We have takenjing to support the freedom of he said he meant "'to find theirjaway from the public schools|choice he said he would like to heart and the heart of their|moral values which shouldiinvestigate and find how «unions party ag have been put into them." are successfully operated in Biggest area of disagree-- He concluded his argument|F irope. ment among the candidates was|saying, "In public schools.) he candidates agreed a on the issue of private schools|teachers are instructed tO closed shop is the only way ee i a area ia eT i ~~ l\unions can be successfully 0 h 2 . joperated in Ontario at cn rchestra Director Here |im,": (crus se, withdrew, it would be like an army of deserters and the battle! Kingsway College Concert io i man caw bargaining rights with the big Jacoh Groob, director of the| Danish traveller and author|man,"' Mr. Lovekin said, "we Toronto Chamber Orchestra, Jens Bjerre will present a film)must have closed shops. You will present a concert Saturdayjon "Red China," Nov. 4. In.can opt out of the union but at Kingsway College auditorium|January, Hans Gmoser returns|}must pay dues--this is a make- as part of the. coliege's annual to the series to show a ski and|shift answer." Lyceum series mountain adventure, filmed in) wr. Moffatt said he agreed The program will include|the Selkirks of British Colum- with the closed shop in Ontario ivaldi, Bach, Corelli, bia and added, "We need a tre- Stamitz, Elgar and Mozart. Concert pianist Emmanuele moendous updating in labor leg- Mr. Groob is also director and;Verona, presently at Andrews} jcjation." conductor of the Oshawa Sym-)|University, will present a con- phony Orchestra and a leading cert in February. violinist in the Toronto Sym-| The gold rush of 1898 and the phony and the CBC Symphony Alaskan Highway are the sub- orchestras. ject of Dan Cooper's adventure The first of seven events was film. il presented Sept. 23, when Robert; Jim Fowler, a naturalist ex- McKeown, a Canadian reporter, plorer, will release his trained broadcaster - producer, showed'birds in the college auditorium - films of his tour of Canada. April 6. ANNOUNCEMENT ceo ¥ Mh UY | gsiaes | MR. HARRY TARAS i | of SCHOFIELD-AKER LTD. who [| | | | ance Dept. for the past 3 years, has now joined the Reol Estote has been in our Genera! Insur- BUYCANADIAN D1 BUY TONECRAFT > BUY DIRECT ~ 50%: TONECRAFT | PAINTS LTD. [| Department of this firm. MR. 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Once again the/it's a settling| your boat, or leave your small vacation children unattended, well then, down into the quiet serenity always brings. mer for thousands of vacation- ers as they fished, swam, and just generally loafed aroun:l. Too bad there had to be so much tragedy mixed in with lives. Where were they gving| jin such a hurry that night their a tree? Last week, officers at Whitby|day, ario Provincial Police de-|down tachment investigated 25 acci-jattended for only a {dents in which one person was|utes.' ed, 11 persons injured and) "All drivers charged. itry, While patrolling 14,150 miles, accidental 129 vehicles were checked with} otherwise . \ : 93 drivers being charged gaa _ MN Ei iat. poration at Giealer: Winninte 78 ing at their summer homes. should pay $17,000 for the/ | "It's too bad, we warned. investigated were "The country is t approaching winter] there' It has been a pleasant sum-| catch "Tt paced rules fun. again Sooner or later, the odds will to stay around in that you can disregard safety Couple Evicted Shout And Scream WINNIPEG (CP)--Mr. and) Tuesday, screaming and shout-| when the three-year-cld|ing, from property expropriated) the lake was left. un-|to make way for construction of 'few min-.sewage treatment facilities in North Winnipeg. 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He was replying to a mons question by M Forrestall (PC--Halifax), said there was no ment abortion legislation in a 25 items tabled by the'g ment Tuesday. Changes in abortior would be sent to a Con committee, Mr. Pearson When the committee r mendations had been they would be considere¢ ing study of an omnibu: included in the list, makin. eral other changes in the | Starr (PC--On noted that resolutions int ing eight of the 25 pz items have already been | on the Commons order He asked that resolution the other 7 be placed there to facilitate the business « House. Mr. Pearson said this | be done as soon as possibl Wants Control Er TORONTO (CP)--The 1 to Memorial Society has the leaders of Ontario's major political parties to break the Ontario funeral | tors' control of regulations erning funeral trade. A si spokesman said Wednesd wants a non-funeral direct: the five-member boa administration for the trad Boy, 6, Killed SARNIA (CP )--Don Edward Deline, 6, of town was killed about 11 south of here Wednesday he' was crushed under wheels of a three-ton truck boy ran into the side ot truck as he dashed on t highway between two p: vehicles, Professor Dies OTTAWA (CP)--Dr. Jo: Sas, 40, associate profess anatomy at the Universit Ottawa, died in hospital Wednesday from inj received. Monday in an accident. Dr. Sas, a memb the university teaching since 1965, was born at § Hungary. Marijuana Seizex TORONTO (CP)--Pol Wednesday seized four pc of marijuana worth an esti ed $9,000 on the illicit me from a downtown house charged two women and a with possession under the cotics Act. Charged are | Henline, 19, and Millicent | ish, 20, both of Detroit, Allan Buchanan, 22, former Detroit. Separatism Support Se OTTAWA (CP)--The poor of Quebec may emt separatism today as embrace doctrines of § Credit five years ago, Li MP Bryce Mackasey said ° day. It is poverty, not the | ments of academics and lectuals, that poses '"'the danger for separatism in future," he told the Comm« "The best weapon we against separatism is the ¢ nation of poverty in regions which for too long been limited to a mere su ence level, forced to till u nomic farms, forced to a welfare payments for vival." Mr. Mackasey said he di welcome the narrow argu that Quebec should stay in federation because it coul afford solely for economic sons to leave. It would be '"'a great tra a horrible admission of di a terrible legacy" to make the only reason for rema united. It was no time to find ¢ lation in economic argume "This is not the time blackmail or for threats; not the time for fixed posi It is the time for dialogu communication, for saci for understanding." 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