= Se THE SSRAWA TIMES, Mondey, Rovember xy, Tyee 'Amish Hold Old Beliefs 'Reject "Jet" Philosophy For nearly three centuries the Amish Mennonites have fled to various parts of the world in search of a place to practise their religion and educate their children with- out outside interference. This desire for privacy in a -@ fapidly-shrinking world has brought new problems to the Amish in Iowa and elsewhere. By JACK DONOVAN HAZLETON, Iowa (AP)--Un- r the broad-brimmed black t and the baggy, plain-cut clothes of an Amishman stands @ man staunchly resisting 20th- century change. As jet aircraft streak over- head and are hundreds of miles away before he reaches the end of a furrow, he continues to plow his fields with a horse. "You don't need change," says 65-year-old Amishman Dan Borntreger. "The old-fashioned way is good enough for us. So why bring in the new? ophy of the "Amish, who since the 1690s have fled from country to country in search of a place to practise their. religion and educate their children without outside interference. . WIDELY PERSECUTED The Amish, or more specific- ally the Old Order Amish, are almost a pure branch of the original Mennonites or Anabap- tists (Rebaptizers), organized n 1525 in Zurich, Switzerland, and persecuted by the governments of many countries. its beliefs on the teachings of the New Testament, especially the Sermon on the Mount. The Old Order Amish, whose worship services are conducted in High German and in private homes, recognize no other re- ligious authority than their in- terpretation of the Bible. The Amish came to North America with the Mennonites in large numbers after 1740 and) now are located in 17 states,| principally Pennsylvania, Ohio, | The Mennonite church bases} q, : tr loo says only a "handful" of Amish Mennoniets live in Can- ada, in Southern Ontario's Wa- terioo County.) (About 10 years ago a group of about 1,000 members of the Amish sect broke away and formed the western conference of Mennonites, Dr. Peters said. They live near Tavistock, Ont., about 100 miles west of Tor- onto.) The 1965 Mennonite yearbook shows 20,079 baptized members of the Old Order Amish in the United States and 410 in Can- Ww da. / The Old Order Amish are the plainest of the 'plain people." The men wear lapel-less coats, fastened with hooks and ,eyes (consequently the nickname "hookers "'), baggy denim trousers and broad-brim hats. Beards are worn but not mous- taches. "Buttons are a sign of van-| ity," an Amishman explains. USE NO COSMETICS The women wear almost an- Ww from successive ice ages had a face of the earth but it looks now as if they may: also have left behind vital clues about the mineral wealth below the sur- face. department has been investigat- ing these clues for four years and says he has. reached the point where he thinks they can be traced back to the source. view, came in two phases, One in the last ice age, the second their retreat about 60,000 years ago ground the surface of the rock in their path and carried some of this material along. The geo- logical process layers left by this action still are present al- though they now lie under vary- ing depths of surface soil. to melt, * Giaciers Leave Clues Of Some Mineral Wealth By BOB MacKENZIE OTTAWA (CP) Glaciers emendous effect on the sur- Dr. Hulbert Lee of the mines The clues, he said in an inter- as the advance of the glaciers In the advance, the glaciers But even more important was) hat happened. when the gla-! ciers retreated. As they started/The 1967 World University] underground | rivers were formed to carry) away the runoff water. several stage right now but it promising," he says. "Our ex-| periments in the Munro esker} near Kirkland Lake, Ont., have |shown that traces of gold from 'known gold mines show up--at ifairly constant distances down- stream. will and any ing industry." "It's still in the feasibility looks las wealth, "We've traced other items, too, but it still will take some time to work out an exact sys- tem for all valuable minerals." Dr, Lee says esker samples not replace conventional prospecting methods but may be locate sites for drilling. reduction in would be a big help to the min-! SPORT BRIEFS SET MEET DATES WARSAW, Poland (Reuters) | itl Th anxio out," : : The strike threat, involving). : < rames in Tokyo will be held|2.399 powerhouse operators and|ing factor in promotions, demo- jto head off a strike called for today. | | | Announcing terms of the set-/ SPANS HALF CONTINENT ement at a press conference, e said 'the union took a soft G line because™"We were not|World covers northeastern Can- us to experience a black-|29a, from Labrador to Baffin i Island. . 'Pi Telis Oi Strong Links Between Canada And Jamai kd "= tee KINGSTON, Jamaica (Reut- ers)--Prime Minister Pearson, replying to an official welcome on his arrival in Jamaica Sun- day, said Jamaica and Canada, members of the Common- "share a belief that countries can work together in friendship and co-operation, ir- Says Union Line "Soft" used as an inexpensive check) MONTREAL (CP) -- Andre with 'aerial magnetic surveys to/Thibaudeau, Quebec head of the {Canadian Union of Public Em- "Drilling is the biggest ex-|Ployees (CLC), said Sunday pense in mineral exploration "isht his union made numerous cosis;Concessions in reaching an jagreement with Hydro-Quebec ca. respective of racial or other or- igins." a Pearson spoke after Ja- maica's acting prime minister, Donald Sangster, welcomed him 2 ford increased health and ed- ucation costs at the same time. here for a two-day visit. ')Says Economy © . |Can Afford Plans jthe royal commission that rec-|lic ommended a_ national |services plan for Canada Sunday night the economy can/ recommended a comprehensive j susicS Hal, e member efens Supreme Court of Canada, said lat the opening of a four-day |working conference on the im- OTTAWA:-(CP)--Mr. « Justice Plications: of -health care that a mmett M. Hall, chairman of|Study of personal 'and puh- spending in other fields health bears out this opinion. 2 , said) His royal commission report prostent of health services paid out of taxes, After-his two-day official: visit' here, the prime minister and Mrs. Pearson will spend a two-) week vacation on the island of) St. Martin in the Leeward' Group. } After the vacation, they will visit_Trinidad Dec. 14 and re-| turn to Ottawa Dec. 16. | Pearson and Sangster were to meet privately today. | "TI know we're going to have, useful and interesting talks\to- gether" Pearson said. "I'm sure! we will be talking about trade! and development problems, and indeed anything else that either) } of us might wish to bring up." Geographically, the most ex-| BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE December, 1965 Wed. 1&15& 29 2:30-5:00 Thurs, 2&16&30 2:30-5:00 Thurs. 24 16 &30 6:00-8:30 Mon. 6 & 20 Tues. 7 & 21 Thurs. 9 & 23 Fri. 10 Fri, 10 Set. 11 i! : 1:30-4:00 Tues. 14 & 28 2:30-5:00 The Bookmobile will NOT be et Simcoe Plaze and Eastview Perk on DEC. 24 and at Rosslyn Plaza on DEC. 25, 1965. Wilson Plaze Lake Vista Ploza Dr, C. F. Connon School Broemor Ploxe Power Store A&P (North Oshawa) Simcoe Plaze Eastivew Park Rosslynn Ploze Harmony Church tensive telephone book in the! Aug. 26 to Sept. 4, the Interna-|linesmen and 1,600 office work-|tions or transfers. No employee Sports Feder-|ers, could have blacked out|may be transferred from one| some areas of the province in|region to another without his| the event of equipment failure.|consent and examinations, the] | The new agreement; still to be present criterion for promotion, | approved by the workers, in- will be scrapped. "If we keep our faith on what|Indiana and Iowa, and in Can-kle - length dresses, aprons, is good enough and let it alone, ada. |black bonnets and shawls. They we'll be nearer to God." | (Dr. F. C. Peters of Waterloo | use no cosmetics. The children That could sum wp the philos-'Lutheran University in Water-/are taught to avoid outsiders. ; = .,deposited them downstream. | Amish have a dread of having/pne distance the fragments HADDIX TO COACH ing| their pictures taken. They say| FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla,|Cluded detailed and clearly-de-) The new contract involving | Ju gment eserve : é fined seniority and job security office workers provides for) " "a $ »»|wWere carried depended on their it violates the "graven images |size, shape and weight. ce i ; : |\(AP) Harvey Haddix, left hi i | |handed pitcher who retired this ee Weenie' Way fextones Ypnyine */hinged. from $3 to $9.50 with a back| Stewart, Mr. | These streams, which ran un-|tional University jder the glaciers, also picked upjation decided at its. executive fragments of the. bedrock and! meeting Saturday. SLIDE CAMERAS Fully automatic press and forget, sturdy construction -- highest quolity lenses complete with carrying cose automatic electric eye part of the Ten Commandments. | The Amish believe an Soe SURFACE |grade education is sufficient to; The sediment from these riv-|,, lor-| eur ie jmaintain their simple way ofjers remains today throughout wedged . peapiass gen Reig ated contract guarantees ay allowance of $325. \life. And the most strict of the|Canada, especially on sections league baseball, was namedijoh security for every perma-| Weekly pay now ranges from |Amish want teachers of theirjof the Precambrian Shield)Pitching coach of Vancouver in/nent empioyee hired before last!¢4¢.75 to $129, Inter-,own sect to teach their chil-|where they are visible as esk-jthe Pacific Coast League Sun-|Jyne {. It also establishes that ---- travention of the Ontario Labor|City, president; Russell, | dren. : jers--long trails of gravel and day. seniority will be the determin- Relations: Act by members of|Inter - City vice - president;| Three times since 1962 the|sand extending for miles, - the International Typographical|Oakley Peters, the chapel chair-|Amish in northeast Iowa have| The eskers are easily acces- Union was reserved for one|man at Inter-City; Mr: Heri-|been taken to court over send-|sible, usually showing at the week Friday by Magistrate|tage; and John Webb, a formerjing their children to schools|surface, whereas bedrock may Harry Jermyn at Oshawa mag-/Inter-City employee and now a Without state-certified teachers.|lie under several feet of soil. istrate's court. compositor at the Toronto Tele-| At the urging of Governor; Dr. Lee has been taking sam- The ITU Oshawa local 949,)gram. Harold Hughes last week, ajples from the eskers at strate- represented by president) Mr. Webb testified he at- moratorium was called on try-|gic points, analyzing their min- Thomas Thomson, pleaded not|tended a June 8 union meeting/ing to force the Amish children/eral content and then checking! guilty to a charge of contraven-|with other Inter-City employees into schools they consider too|back to find out how far the| ing a provision of the Act by where they were told by Mr.| worldly while a solution to the fragments were carried by the! calling an unlawful strike in Heritage that they would set in/ years-old problem is sought glacial rivers. | June last year by certain em-|type only the five or six GP) ve sh ployees of Inter-City Typesetting |jobs stipulated in the union- Ltd. The union also pleaded not/company agreement. guilty to a charge of contraven- |, . ing the Act by allowing the| SLOW DOWN terms or conditions of duty of| "We were supposed to restgn certain employees to be altered ae Bg AF 4 _ 4 Par pg ™ ce ae added ; that Mr. Peters = ants : ue structed compositors to slow nto Allan Heritage, ITU Canadian rm on the'GP work: New York representative, pleaded not) ir. Webb testified he refused Boston 5 ar - a re _ On OT ty do the extra jobs and was Detroit + 4 44 50 12\Niagara Falls at Peterborough pe ol June 16, e, as aN fired He said he had no ani- Saturday's Results | Saturday's Result one Hig agate the ITU,|mosity toward the union or any|Detroit 2 Montreal 3 Kingston 1 Galt 2 er pein he section of theimembers except Mr. Peters|Boston 2 Toronto 1 | Sunday's Results ct in that he procured or en-\«hecause he threatened my|Chicago 1 New York 0 |Kingston 0° Woodstock 11 pa brag tne w city employees (iife-" u Sunday's Resulis Galt 2 Oakville 6 er - City e s. | i e ; | I Mr. Heritage also pleaded not), Mr. Peters testified that helroronte «New Tork 3 Snore Leases Judgment on charges of con-|ing were Mr. Need happy holiday money? Get an HFC Shopper's Loan Give everyone on your shopping list a happy holiday this year--with money help from HFC, An HFC Shopper's Loan will let you shop for values anywhere--not just where you have an account. 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Tyne be in a freer position later | springtield 45 setting pe ee a back "| when our own conciliation board | Western Division Head Sse * ana et had reported," said Mr. Heri-|pochester. 13 2 1 73 Stewart have been charged with|22°._Tney went away from|pittsburgh 10 7 1 72 charged With thee meeting unhappy but no one| Cleveland 880 50 pegs ge the Act by seeking|.aiq that they would break thelBuftaio" 612 6 51 pods Sracciboe aren = laws. I understood that they) Ratavtas'e: Réculh | orine a trade)were going to cross the GP| "s Per Hg 'eed ly 7 _|picket lines and do the work, Buffalo 1 Baltimore The charges against thhe ITU j ; +; Quebec 1 Cleveland 2 Central Junior local and Mr Heritage wer unpleasant this Was. Providence 3 Hershey 1 Ottawa Capitals 8 Hawkesbury 3 laid following a work-stopage at! ae Portland 0 Pittsburgh 5 |Brockville 4 Cornwall 5 intercity, WEEKEND STAR Inter-City last year Springfield 1 San Francisco 4|Atmprior 4 Pembroke 6 Mr. Russell said Sunday's Results |Buckingham 4 Ottawa Furies was engaged in type-setting and) By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cleveland 0 Buffalo 4 jSmiths Falls 8 Hull 6 received 60 percent of its work) Bobby Rousseau, scored the Pittsburgh 3 Providence 2 | NORA Junior from General Printers Ltd. 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Marie 6 {Espanola 14 Sudbury 4 North Bay 6 Sault Ste premises with GP on Simcoe st. marker as Montreal Saturday's Results Ontario Junior B 6 \Canadiens defeated Detroit Red|Portland 0 Pittsburgh (AHL) 5)Chatham 6 Sarnia 4 Wings 3-2 Saturday. \Springfield (AHL) T San Fran-| Ph genta Reg Fleming, scored the wits| wets Los Angeles 8 Iwashvitie @ Oo okconnilte 3 ning goal as Boston Bruins Vancouver 3 Seattle 3 harlotte 2 Johnstown 5 edged Toronto Maple Leafs 2-1 Central Professional |New Haven 3 Clinton 11 Saturday. WLT F A Pt)Long Island 7 New Jersey 5 Glenn Hall, handled .47 shots Tyjsa 3 59 19|Greensboro 2 Knoxville 1 on goal and registered his third Minnesota 1 46 17) International League shutout of the season as Chi-|okla. City 41 14;Des Moines 5 Muskegon 6 cago Black Hawks beat New| Memphis 37 13|Dayton 6 Toledo 4 York Rangers 1-0 Saturday. Houston 45 13'Port Huron 6 Fort Wayne 3 Floyd Smith, scored two goals|St. Louis 41 Alberta Junior as Detroit clipped Boston 5-3! Saturday's Results Calgary 2 Edmonton 3 Sunday. Minnesota 3 St. Louis 2 Ott.-St.L. Intercol : Claude Provost, scored the Memphis 2 Oklahoma City 4 ag George Williams 15 Bishop's winning goal and assisted on|Houston 2 Tulsa 6 3 another as Montreal edged Chi- Sunday's Results cago 2-1 Sunday. Tulsa 3 Minnesota 4 nee ~ OHA Junior A WL The court was told that Gen- eral Printers was negotiating with another unit of Local 969 which ended in a strike June 8.| COMPANY CLOSED » Mr, Russell said the majority of Inter-City employees quit hen they were asked to handle GP work other than the six GP fobs the union had agreed to do. He said the company was! tnable to function with three employees and closed July 3 * Testifying at the court hear. a. it IER SR 'Remember When?... 'By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Joe Louis won the second | "fight of his comeback: at- » tempt 15 years ago tonight *--in 1950 -- defeating Cesar Brion over 10 rounds af Chi- cago. 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