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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Sep 1966, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 19, 1966 J] 5j Return cae BLUE "HORSE LOUNGE Presents This Week Town and Country Three More of Your Kavoittes in Country and Western. the world as a special day of|if they have followed this exhor- prayer for peace and that on/tation with wisdom. that day he would hold a special} 'We cry to. them in god's ceremony in St. Peter's Ba*|name Py stop. Men must come silica. together and work out concrete P O p = I e| ul és alls The 2,000 - world encyclical|Plins and terms in al} sincer- jwas the Pope's first major pub-|ity."' lic act after his two-month sum- jmer retreat. Vatican sources said the pope had acknowledged that all his diplomatic efforts to jeed the war had achieved noth- jing. They said with this encycli- cloathe ems launching an intensi- "awe Mecuig wi) iUsViGuens wae Svs Wes sur nteas i Paul today proclaimed October|work out plans for a peace and| otherwise it wil be and|fied program to influence world a month of worldwide prayer to|said," A settlement should| unstable." lopinion at the level of the end the Viet Nam war. be reached now, even at the ex-| The arta ane. argeaiet for | people. 7 In the fourth encyclical of his|pense of some inconvenience orj@" end to tie nuc ear. arms| The sources said the Pope reign, he Pope told the world's 1 for (ottierwise) it may|t#c® sationalist expansion, rac-/had decided on this course par ism, segregation and revoiution.| ticularly because of the decision 500,000,000 Roman Catholics|have to be made later in the) Jn his encyclical, a circular|of U Thant to quit as secretary- that he lifted his voice "with|train of bitter slaughter and in-|letter to the world's Roman general of the United Nations. Ipiercing cry and with tears" to|volve great loss." Catholic bishops, the Pope noted|The Pope and Thant have been political leaders to "prevent the| The Pope added that a peace that the month of Octover is)working closely in efforts to dedicated to t ti e: further spread of the conflagra-| settlement 'must rest on justice eI cata that fetg iB ia the yoy ba ce beeps 4 tion and even to extinguish it|/and the liberty of mankind, andiprayers and supplications|Thant's departure a great blow. entirely." take into account the rights of|should be redoubled" to help! The Pope said that those re- assem --- |bring peace to all men. 'sponsible for the safety of the Memorial Witins Is Held ivttett ane wet (0 the poner wr setettecmi ast a For The Battle Of Britain United Nations would be set|obligations, remembering that aside by Catholics throughout'men will esteem their memory OTTAWA (CP) -- Wreath-| The Governor-General took |placing ceremonies Sunday at|the salute on Sussex Drive by \the Commonwealth air force| the memorial of about 500 air- |memorial attended by Gover-|men and five CF-100 aircraft made |nor-General Vanier, and church| flew past during the parade. has |services, commemorated the} he battle marked the first Battle of Britain in which 47\time Canadians flew in squad- Canadian airmen died in 1940|\rons identified as Canadian. | fighting the German Luftwaffe.' They destroyed about 120 enemy] | Besides Gen. Vanier, wreaths| aircraft with about 100 more) | VATICAN CITY (CP)--Pope| He caliea tor a --et the-- HOTEL LANCASTER "The Friendly Spot' 668- 2692 _ 939.3621 The Oshawa "s Little Theatre WILL TRADE "FIRST VOYAGE With a pilot boat leading the largest man - the way, the British Petro- = bed ir sabtoate leum drilling platform Sea nee RUmersibis Poul each with a vertical cylin- Quest is towed from Belfast drical leg, which supports shipyard to begin sea a triangular working deck. ~ pcepctengess, mi et a Ce ttn CO ae trials. Sea Quest is one of av P Photo Welfare Field Role Outlined MONTREAL (CP)--Rene Le- vesque, who had been criticized by a prominent fellow - mem- ber of the Quebec Liberal party for remarks about the Roman Catholic Church, said Sunday night the church has a role to play in Quebec's welfare field. Mr. Levesque, a welfare min- ister in the former Liberal In a Sunday television inter- | view, Mr. Levesque said histori-; cal circumstances have led the church to a kind of 'monopoly in the welfare field. Religious communities had long been left to undertake wel- fare activities which secular so- ciety was unwilling to under-| take. The religious groups government of Quebec, had said) 'took on the obligations which| earlier this month that a "'mon- 7 church elements in} | society hadn't the courage to take on itself," said the former| Quebec's welfare field should be} cabinet minister. reduced by government action. | On Sept. 9, Henri Dutil, gen- eral secretary of the Quebec} Liberal Federation, said Levesque should not have made the statement and 'our institu- tions should be treated with more respect." Liberal leader Jean Lesage) later deplored the Levesque-| Dutii public disagreement, and) ealled for party unity. Mean-: while, spokesmen for the gov- emaing Usnten Nationale took| gratified notice of the flareup| within the Liberal ranks, Now government should hire competent personnel and equip itself with adequate legislation Tl to get on with the welfare job Mr. Levesque said religious communities and private groups still have a place in the welfare field because there are numer- ous needs to be filled. He gave as an example I poise sons management of homes for the aged, where government work so far had been * 'only @ drop in the Ducmee, The ex + minister, who con- | tinues as a member of the Que- ania Assembly, inclined to treat as "'eternal" a Lectisione c saecine s still are Jodoin Raps | Profiteers ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Re- | cent food price increases are) the result of profiteering by | monopoly which the negligence of citizens and governments had! imposed" on them. 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