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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 May 1964, p. 19

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Ge EE Le LALO RS a Ot ate BIRTH CONTROL MOVE years "there will be no need|dations to be in the hands of]men who originally estimated) However, in the meantime, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Mey 28, 1964 Seaway Head to even talk about increasing} the Paw. pasa owytind ec MS cargo - potential expected too| the hy seen Rey yi yh te - , tolls." McCann's remarks clearly -} muCh too soon. cargo increase to 36,000, wa ion is about $40,000,-|the law the. a « e = . He fought hard against rate|Cated he is opposed to a rate|' with growth in the use of|this year from 30,900,000, last ne inate $40,000, pes sale of a erics Backin 1g. ting increases in an appearance be-|icrease. His testimony, aired|jarge lake carriers and Can-|Year is 'a bit optimistic," Me- 3040 protease hams ea neretimaeted province g fore a congressional appropria-| on April 14, was. included in the|ada's twinning of the Welland Cann added. on a ,000, : Rat Hik tions subcommittee where sey-|transcript of the subcommittee! canai locks, there would be no| "We will be very happy with aime eo ¥ ' e e eral members argued that tolls| hearing published Wednesday. | question of reaching a target| 35,000,000 tons. CRITICIZES an e n Law "WASHINGTON (CP) -- Jos-|Should be raised to make the| McCann acknowledged that] of 50,000,000 tons of cargo an-) Interest payments on the U.S. QUEBEC (CP)--Gerard De-/a means eph H. McCann, head of the|S°@way pay its way. his corporation is lagging be-|nually by the early 1070s, he|seaway debt of $130,000,000/lage, president of the Quebecidrinks ' US. St. Lawrence Seaway Cor-| Seaway entities of both Can- hind in interest payments to the| said. But instead of levelling off|have fallen behind by about! provincial Tourist Council (Con- of a -- An Angli-/member for Burnaby - Rich-| (ction, says if the current|ada and the U.S. are pearing\treasury but maintained the] at' 50,000,000 tons, he estimated| $9,000,000, but McCann said the) 41 op de la. ean synod voted Wednesday to) mond. be > BAIS ' Y i l to 60,000,000) Canadian problem is even|5© 'ourisme de la Province}dom which y in Hunt, Sutff tate of seaway traffic increase|completion of a five-year review|seaway's success is assured. traffic will grow to 60,000, "ine Ye Canndlan sea-lée Quebec) sald: -Wiiday sighi|demn-" " peeing vere aaiation 7 "4 Ps a Mauer ar Tereabe ae. is maintained for another three) of seaway tolls with recommen-' The trouble, he said, is that the'tons a year. L greater, e Cana "2 if oe gpa would legalize cur-|posed the motion and said that e rent church practices. Anglicans now are breaking the ; The amendment would declete|law by giving instruction in the words "preventing concep-|birth control methods as part of | ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST | tion" from a section of the| marriage counselling courses. Criminal Code banning the sale, advertising of or instruction in| OPPOSES MOTION -methods of conception control.|_ Rev. Ian Scott-Buccleuch of Clergy and lay delegates to|Peterborough opposed the mo- the synod of the diocese of Tor-jtion, claiming he did not want onto favored to see Canada in the same sit- port the eae ae uation as England where it is : | member's bill submitted to Par-|Chivalrous for boys "'to go out lament by Robert Prittie, NDP|0 ® date with a contraceptive 'Bs # 2F ae ae, ea in their pocket." Rev. Graham Cotter, execu- DIVIDENDS tive-secretary of the council for social service of 7 @ a el : Algonquin Building Credi told delegates there have been : tae et in rice compination ever cents, 15, record June 4._ | tional breakdowns in the last The Bowater Corp. of North) Ye2"- America Ltd., five per cent pfd. Presenting the report of the 62% cents, 514 per cent pfd, 68%|dioces an marriage services cents, July 1, record June 5, | Committee, he said clerical and : = oo Canadian Colleries Resources| !ay persons are inclined to pa- Lid., five per cent pfd, 25 cents, a in the face of public opin- ' on. Jane 30, record June 5. Canadian Industrial Gas Lta.,| Jf clergymen are dedicated pfd. 27% cents, July 1, record|they must be prepared to be June 15, + |misunderstood or even perse- Canada cuted. But it is not too much ' | san ogy Sa oa Sold only by your Esso Dealer! ord July 2; pfd. $1.06%. July 35|their brethren should under- record June 12. 3 "\stand them and immediately . Chemcell (1963) Ltd., $1.75|and publicly support them when pid. 43% cents, $1 pfd. 25 cents, | trouble comes. common 714 cents, June 30, rec- ord June 4, HAMILTON (CP) -- The R. L. Crain Ltd., common 12|chairman of the diocesan coun- cents, June 30, record June 5; | cil for social service in the Ang- common 12 cents, Sept. 30, rec-|lican Synod of Niagara told 500 ord Sept. 4. clerical and lay delegates Wed- 4 nd Dominion Fabrics Ltd. second|esday night that high school , pfd. 37%4 cents, common 15|Students should be taught the cents, Aug. 1, record July 10, |facts about credit buying. Dontinion Glass Co. Ltd. pfd.| Many broken families are pid a=. common 15 eae ge by money problems, ly 15, record June 26. Rev. W. R. Anthony, rector of Maple Léaf Mills Ltd., pfd.|st. Aidan's Church here, told Use your Esso-Matic Credit-- a wen. ht 3. icons June 12.|synod members. a ba Sears it's quick and convenient. ing Ce, 14d. six per cent pfd. A nae, oe ? suee No ot i enact cents, second pfd. 25 cents, é * , ect no carrying charges... Li):} CL SELLER 2 5 +68 common 10 cents, July 1, record BUYER _ SE v7 & AY ont Sv all Ae up to 6 months to pay. Robinson Little and Co. Utd, J72B.9474 a. ¢ommon 20 cents, June 30, rec- ord June 15. Stafford Foods Ltd., common} PAUL RISTOW 1 cents, June 29, record June 8. REALTOR Zenith Electric Supply Ltd., a cents, June 30, record June 187 KING ST. E. 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