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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Sep 1965, p. 13

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QUADS BORN TO The four Sibiga quad ruplets rest in incubators at Muhlenberg hospital = in Plainfield today after their _ birth Saturday morning | to Mrs. Sibiga, wife of Edward Sibiga, a stair refinisher, The North Plainfield couple has two other children, There are three" girls and a Major Pronouncement Due On Birth Control Issue VATICAN CITY (AP)---Pope Paul VI is almost certain to make a major pronouncement on birth control in time for the Vatican ecumenical council to put clear guidelines on contra- ception into its document on modern world problems, Vati- ean sources said Sunday, The 2,200 bishops of the Ro- man Catholic council will begin debating the 126-page document during this second week of the council's fourth and final ses- sion. Airing of the big issues-- birth control, nuclear warfare, world peace and social justice --will follow a declaration of religious liberty, which is ex- pected to win an approving vote today or Tuesday. The number of prelates want- ing a papal statement on birth control is increasing. Their hope is to clear up uncertainties among Roman Catholics and to keep the council from going down in history as ducking the controversy, -- 186 Quit. The document on world problems is the longest of the 11 topics on the agenda and debate and voting on it is expected to occupy much of the 10 weeks'or so before the coun- cil ends, Biggest difficulty in reaching unanimous agreement is re- ported to be the desire to set forth broad principies that will): jeontrol research, been discussed However, in specifics have council, rhythm method of birth control| or of periodic abstinence---were not to be discussed. But bishop after bishop in- sisted that the whole question of Roman Catholicism's moral teaching on marriage should be examined, VATICAN CITY (AP)--Vati- can informants say Pope Paul will change Roman Catholic modern) |Foreign h myko arrived at Kennedy air-|% By DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA (CP) -- It now is taken for granted by defence planners here that the United States will not build a multi- billion-dollar system designed to destroy Russian missiles in space, But the U.S, may go ahead with a less expensive anti-mis- sile system designed to cope with rudimentary long - range rockets launched from Commu- nist China, NEW JERSEY COUPLE He's have boy in the quad set, at upper left. They not been named, (AP Wirephoto) No Statement From Gromyko NEW YORK (AP) -- Soviet Minister Andrei port from Moscow Sunday night but refused to elaborate on his earlier remarks about a forth jcoming major Soviet policy | statement, Gromyko, here to attend the) United Nations General Assem:| bly which opens Tuesday, noted mixed marriage laws by the end of the month to Refinery All 186 union workers went on strike early Monday at the British - American Oil, Co, re- finery in Moose Jaw, \promise sore point--having to sign to raise children as Catholics They will still have to make jthe promise, the informants isaid, but it will be an remove| have concluded their what Protestants regard as al ie was speaking to the Cana- a dian Institute of Public | oral Ottawa in a prepared statement an 'atmosphere of mounting inter. outlast each new. step in birth national tension.' Earlier, while his plane | Last fall, married life was to| stopped at Prestwick, Scotland the/to refuel, Gromyko said his ernment will make a major pol: oating pen following cap- the dilemma that Roman Cath-| liey in a floating 4 a olic couples face--the need for|tional situation in the next few) Namu, B.C., mutual physical love while con- days. fined by church law to only the| 'sdossiliia gov statement on the interna- End Sclistashied Plan In Quebec MONT GABRIEL, Que, (CP) Education Minister Paul Gerin-| Lajoie said Sunday his depart:| ment is considering ending the) system of scholarships for uni- versity students and replacing it with loans which would have| |to be repaid after the students! courses, McGILL DEFEATED OTTAWA (CP)--University of Gee Gees parlayed a Other BA workers have gone/agreement instead of a written tough defence and six pass in Ont., and Clarkson, B.C., at Kamloops, B.C, en strike baskatoon, Port. Moody, Workers at the Brandén BAlheld by bishops in the Vatican) Gill refinery were considering strike action, BA refineries--at Calgary, Ed- monton and Montreal--have in- dependent bargaining units, The unions, seeking higher pay and job security, have said the settlement with BA will be a pacesetter for the entire in-| dustry. Gates a.m. Local 9595, Oil, Atomic Workers Union (CLC), struck BA's Moose Jaw refinery. S. W. Simmons, Moose representative of the OCAW, said the strike was orderly with) were locked at Chemical The three ,other - 13:04 today as 186 members of and} International) ipledge, The change was described as a compromise between views ecumenical council. | NOW Jaw] no union workers attempting to cross a picket line manned by 60 workmen Only the steam and water | plants in the refinery had been) kept running, Four non - union) workers entered the plant after} the strike deadline operation of the plants. to enable A | spokesman said the plants were keep hardening necessary to * products from pipes and lines. petroleum in} \ spokesman of the BA dis-! trict day he didn't anticipate marketing office said to-| any product shortages in the "fore-| seeable future in Moose and Regina areas." Jaw Glen Pearson, divisional sales | manager for Saskatchewan, | said oil products woul continue | to be available to BA custom.) ers in the Saskatoon area The } there last Monday spokesman BA refinery by the OCAW A company BA would. also continue supply its Britlsh Columbia service stations YOUR SATISFACTION iS OUR AIM All Cars Corry Our GUARANTEE Kelly Disney Used Cars Ltd. 1200 Dundes E. Whithy 668.5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN was struck said) to ance service months. WHY 7-DIGIT DIALING in Oshewa ? To prepare for Direct Distance Dialing (DDD) -- a new improved Long Dist- to be introduced in your city within the next eighteen The first step . . . modification of your telephone exchange equipment is now being completed. Remember: exhibi- Me Lansdowne 11-0 over terceptions into a football victory tion Redmen Park Friday night 7% all your ca A Reminder: numbers sav you need ar Business Off any, Gro-| ~ | waterfront ( Affairs.! In such a case, Canada, asa partner in North American Air Defence Command, may partici- pate with research and money in construction of the system, informed sources say, This kind of thinking on de- fence strategy indicates to what extent Red China instead of Russia now is being regarded as the main threat to the West. Defence officials say Russia is well aware of what the con- sequences would be of a nuclear exe hange- with the US. _ and Js Captive Wha SEATTLE (AP)--Namu, 'the leaptive killer whale, goes iniv {secluded winter quarters this} | month after a profitable sum- | mer as the top performer at Seattle Marine Aquarium, The four-ton tourist attraction |is scheduled to be moved to a deep-water sheltered Puget Sound Sept. 27. There will be a net across the entrance to keep Namu in and a whale keeper on duty 24 hours a day to keep intruders While Namu is idling away the winter months, his owners hope they can switch him grad- ually from his $150-a-day sal mon diet to a bottom fish menu} which would cost about half, Even if his expensive tastes don't change, Namu's owners aren't complaining much, The whale, towed south from Brit ish Columbia waters this sum- mer, has been strictly a pay- ing, though involuntary, guest Business was slow for a while after Namu was brought here ture in a fisherman's nets at June 23, Then the tourists started flocking to the aquarium where |Namu oblingingly rolled and jcavorted, Before the summer was over ; aquarium owners Ted and Jim yriffin had back not only the $8,000 they paid the Canadian fishermen for Namu but the en- itire outlay -- around $40,000 -- 'involved in getting him here. | RAISE PRICES Aquarium prices were raised lfrom $1 to $1.50 for adults and from 50 to 75 cents for chil dren. In addition to admissions there was revenue from Namu, Inc., .a corporation - licence ed to manufacture trademarked Namu items, like sweatshirts, toys, and bar accessories, The Griffins say they also are producing a Namu coloring | book and are negoliating make the 22-foot mammal movie star, ' a attendance said Don Golds- "But pering now off," Dial all 7 digits to complete Local Phone Calls in Oshawa digit dialing will now ensure that lis will go through, A list of frequently called es time. Make sure yours is up to date and shows all 7 figures, Check against your new directory, if rew "Blue Book", call our ice: 723-4601. BELL Built, managed and owned by Canacian' cove on | to} is ta therefore highly unlikely to take any deliberate action which would result in such a calamity, CHINA BIG DANGER But Communist China had no such experience as the Russians in the 1962 Cuba missile crisis-- and might ignore it even if it had. Consequently, some de- fence against Achinese nuclear attack might have to be built in the next decade, China has detonated two nu a\clear devices but as far as is known does not yet have the means to deliver nuclear bombs over long distances, It seems now that External Affairs Minister Martin was prophetic in his Geneva speech in May calling on the nuclear powers to provide a guarantee against atomic attack for non- nuclear states. He was referring chiefly to India, In the present circumstances Russia now be willing to join the | US Britain" le Enters His Winter Quarters berry, assistant aquarium di- rector, "The kids are back in |school, tourists are going home |and the weather is cooling off, Now we are about breaking | even, and Namu's appetite is going strong. Yesterday he had! -- Deluxe RAR bargain not tobe Blue, Pearl White ARARRAAAAAD AARRARARARRARARAAARARRAAZ ae Tote! _and te io Red China, Not Russ Seen As Key Threat France in a guarantee for India against China, It is generally expected here that the 10-year Canada-U.S, NORAD agreement will be re- newed for five years when it expires in 1967, Canada's main contribution to it would continue to be the radar warning net- works, An anti-missile system de- signed to handle a Chinese long- range threat could cost up to $10,000,000,000, No official here is willing to guess how much Canada might \Be prepared to contribute, An- jnual spending now on the air defence system is around $130,- 000,000 or about 20 per cent of RCAF expenditures, search board have been work- ing for years in the field of long- range missile detection and the results of their research have been fed into the big U.S. effort to develop a counter-missile sys- Scientists of the defence re-| ago gps gee "op ey i Et ~ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, September 20, 1965 13 Some New TV Shows Draw Critics' NEW YORK (AP) ~-Nobody ever makes a bad show on pur- pose, or so we are constantly assured by television's produc- ers, directors and stars, After a look at the assortment of new) shows during the weekend, one can only conclude that a are accident-prone, It is more merciful to ignore the worst stumbles--CBS' The Smothers Brothers Show which had its premiere Friday night,' and NBC's I Dream of Jeannie | ' Saturday, Along with NBC's My Mother, the Car seen earlier last week, these alleged comedy-fantasies lot of; people in the television business) Blast roller derbies and professional wrestling seem scintillating. Maybe they'll all improve in subsequent weeks -- at least better or there will be a lot ecember drop-outs. Among the 15 new shows pre- sented between Friday and Sun- day were three for which the highest hopes were held--CBS' Hogan's Heroes, NBC's Get Smart and ABC's The FBI, Every one was a disappoint ment, the: of oe ALL MEDICINES MUST BE POTENTLY FRESH dalici You know whet h place. It can turn eugl 4 ' to « d if you permit it to be exposed for some time in « warm dong killer, Th you this, Many medicines must be 'protected ported e similar change or they too con be harmful, fPharmacists are tought dici were undoubtedly the ddest specimens among the 33 new) programs, A charitable judgment is that, with a few exceptions, the new entries of the 1965-66 season make the good old days of the © Special ! 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