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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jun 1966, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 8, 1966 they first tasted hard liquor. sters grow up quicker these |They weren't ther. delinquents --ei- suburban areas. this "alcohol testing" was wide- Girls Today Look Like 20 They're Only 13 Or 14 srend sal emptacand NeW i Then there are thole children bias in the uses and abuses of By VINCENT MATTHEWS ; rink. in MELBOURNE (CP)--Young-|in Queensland. | A report presented to a con- The conference was told that wa only 10 or 11 years old when,ular night a policeman saw him with Australian youngsters who, ® betting with a bookmaker. World Flight The bookmaker and his assist- A boy almost unable to see over They came from good tant, who took the boy's money, homes and lived in respectable| were brought to court for bet-|45k for cigarettes put until he ting with a minor. The assistant! iS 16 it is illegal to sell to him. book- maker was put on a $44 good consent, behavior bond. No action was armed taken against the boy. The legal age for gambling until There is no licensed to drive a car before a light plane. fined $22 and the Victoria is 21, On me of all this came the law to stop anyone under 21/ he's 18 but he can pilot a plane tine tn hat whaawoer at 1h llook older than they really are. the tobacconist's counter can Record Beaten A lad of 17 can, with parental) MANILA (AP) -- A flying volunteer for the) American rancher and his wife services. He can be today cut 3% days off Max Con- called up at 20 but he can't vote rad's record, set five years ago, he's 21, He cannot be for -a-round-the-world flight: in To the cheers of some 200 Fili- He cannot legally buv aipinos and the music of a string eae the reody oil Budget Pion avoiloble, NOW IS THE TIME TO CONVERT AND CALL McLAUGHLIN days, the old folk are saying injference on aiconoiism siuwed ais y band, Robert and Joan Wallick GAINS DEGREE Dennis James O'Reilly, son of Mr. and Mrs. James O'Reilly, 180 Eastmount St., received his bachelor of sci- ence degree from _ St. Michael's University of Toronto on June 2 in Con- vocation Hall. Mr. O'Reilly is a former graduate of Donevan Collegiate and has accepted a position with LBM of Canada. Youth Goals Are Named LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Secu- rity, status and sex are the goals by which today's young people live, Lutherans attending the Ontario district convention of the Missouri synod were told Tuesday Rev. Elmer Witt of Chicago, director of youth work in the Lutheran Church, said these goals are exactly what North American culture teaches them. "Sex is probably the most un- fortunate goal ur culture has given youth," he said. "Along with security and status, it has been ripped from its Godly function and made into a play- thing or a weapon. "We ought to be honest in say- ing that the 'new morality' is no longer a theory, but a real- ity. Security has become the byword of the way of life..,. Status. is the contemporary word for acceptance and recog- nition. Like most of God's gifts, it is abused. APARTMENT PROBLEM Rev. Milton Hafner of Water- loo told the group apartment dwellers pose one of the great- est challenges to the church. "These people seek anon- ymity,"" he said. "They move into an apartment so no one will bother them, The old com- munity spirit togetherness is not there." In Chicago, an attempt at es tablishing a chapel and locating a minister within an apartment has failed, Mr. Hafner said. "Nobody except those on the flour on which the chapel was located attended the service." Mr. Hafner, himself respon- sible for organizing 14 new congregations since the fall of 1960, said the church must turn its attention towards more ac- tive. mission work. Welfare Grants Use Stressed OTTAWA (CP)--An Ontario welfare officers' convention was told Tuesday provincial welfare grants should "pay as much for rehabilitation as for welfare." W. L. Swart, a former Well- and County warden, said the 50- per-cent grant toward district welfare administration costs was an incentive, but grants should also apply to rehabilita- tion. Welfare staffs must provide guidance io heip mahy now on welfare become productive workers, he said. Mr. Swart was a member of a panel that earlier agreed the advantages of county or district welfare administration, rather than smaller municipal areas, far outweigh disadvantages. Some municipalities:that com- plained welfare costs were higher under the larger county units had not been carrying their share, said Paul Shaak, Sudbury welfare board director. The 200 welfare officers were told that 4,000 families now re- ceived help from the provincial welfare department's expanded field services branch. Honor Paid Australia. Take the way young that up to 80 per cent of chil- of an il. years old boy who "went girls dress and make up. They dren in some primary school to a night horse trotting meet- look 20 when they are only classes had experimented with|ing--to gambie. The boy had really 13 or 14. taleohol. And the children were been before, but on this partic- aa the bet is doinatitins an drink until 18 or get a pistol offence, licence. 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