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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 26, 1967, p. 6

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beaver customer happy winner mohamed early champion of rights for women wohamed has been called the greatest champion of womens rights the world has ever aeen itated mrs betty frost in her most recent lecture in the aer les on comparative religion cur rently being sponsored by the ahals of georgetown mrs b mccann 17 mackenzie dr is the lucky winner of a portable tv first prize in a draw at the local beaver lumber co store last week here store manager del d entre mont makes the presentation the win also puis mrs mccann in the running for a chrysler barracuda to be drawn for later says jail inadequate for twentieth time for the third tune since sep tember and the twentieth in the past few years a grand jury has condemned halton county b century old jail the grand jurya report which was submitted wednesday as part of the supreme court as- si2es presently underway in halton simply stated that it was in full support of reports presented last september and november that strongly urged the need for new premises earlier report have criticlr ed everything from inadequate detention facilities to a total absence of recreation and lib rary facilities jurys verdict the grand jurys verdict comes in the wake of an nouncement last week that the regional detention centre for halton and peel counties will be located on farmland on the ninth line north of highway 401 just east of hornby the 2 million dollar detent ion centre will have two build ings one for maximum security mdthe ther for minimum security everyone should welcome it said crown attorney petr mcwllliams during a recent in tervlew it is an enlightened concept the crown attorney said that construction of the centre was part of the policy of the at torney generals to bring jails out of the middle ages so that people will be segregated ac cording to the nature of their case- first offenders first offenders will be separ ated from hardened criminals he explained and those not con victed will be confined with a minimum of convenience the curse of boredom has been the worst feature of jails for the laat 100 years the crown attorney further added and the new detention centre will go far in overcoming this new facilities he praised also the up to dat medical and psychiatris facilities that will be a part of the centre in addition to the county jail the grand jury inspected other county institutions including halton manor and the new county administration building they announced that they found halton manor home for the aged to be well operated with friendliness and warmth in evidence stanley allen nor administrator came in for warm praise canadian play is next little theatre offering as far back as 002 a d when people first began responding in numbers to the teachings of mohamed he gave women the ame property rights as her husband required that daugh ters be included in inheritance and tbet women had equal rights to education islam some times incorrectly referred to as mohammedanism demands the full consent of a woman before the marries even should a sultan propose in the event of divorce husbands must set up a siaable trust in his wifes although divorce was discouraged and divorce proc eedings called for 3 attempts on the part of representatives of each family to help reconcile the couple it was permitted and either husband or wife could be the one to start the proceed ings the law of polygamy up to four wives was given at a time when there was no way for a woman to support herself if she was not married and a great many more females than males it is considered by moat scholars that mohamed opened the way to monogamy when he also stated if you cannot deal equitably and justly with more than one wife jou shall marry only one mrs frost discussed the con diuon of life at the time of mohamed s birth mecca and medina at that time were in 8 state of barbarism there was constant fighting among the tribes travelling was hazardous the extreme ending some times in being sold into slavery drunken orgies incessant gamb ling blood feuds baby daugh tors were often buncd alive in infancy the position of women was intolerable and the religion of the arabs consisted in the worship of 360 idols in the temples of mecca mohamed orphaned at an early age became an agent con ducting caravans across the des ert to syria becoming known as the trusted one because of his integrity many times monanijj centre amed would retire to a cave in the mountains to reflect on life and the problems of the day it was during one of these medita uons that the first intimation of his mission came to him his wife khadija became his first convert for thirteen years mo hamed preached in mecca ag ainst violent opposition and per secution when in 622 ad he was summoned by the leaders of the city of medina to come and be their leader mrs frost continued this wan the beginning of the weld ing together of jhe nation of arabia although violently op posed by the m oceans who at tacked the city mohamed sue cessfully defended his position and in ten years the entire country of arabia became unl fled contrary to general opinion mohamed did not permit con version by the sword the kor an the holy book of the mos lems states there must be no compulsion in religion war was to be fought to suppress tyranny insure the right of a man to his home and freedom within his nation prevent per secution in religion and gua- entee freedom of belief to all people it is interesting to note that some of the rules of warfare have since been adopted over 1300 yearn later by the geneva convention the teachings of mohamed enjoin nations to re gard their treaties as sacred to make every effort to avoid war through arbitration to not en gage in surprise attacks before war is declared to not harm civilians to give safe conduct to an enemy within the borders at the time of war to treat with mercy any prisoner captured as to individual behaviour muslims must pray five times e day believe in but one god and mohamed as his prophet fast from sunrise to sunset one month a year be charitable and if possible make a pilgrimage to mecca there is no racial problem under islam as each person is considered to be a brother some of mohamed s teach ings regarding individual behav iour would be particularly help ful today mrs frost suggest- for example from the say ings of mohamed we read it i not right for t guest to stay so long as to incommode his host not to present themselves at mealtimes unasked and not to interfere with the owner t the house in the management of bit house the two fundamentals of is lam are faith and rightdoing faith which leads man to strive for the perfections of the god in whom he believes and right- doing being the practice of mercy and brotherhood the final lecture in this aer les on comparative religion will be held next sunday januarv 20th at jj0 pm in the centen theatre due to be presentedlth georgetown hirattv on february 21st 2fird 24th thursday january 24th 1m7 and 29th paoe 0 the annual theatre festival will have a truly canadian flavour this year as part of our centennial celebrations from newfoundland to british col umbla little theatre groups competing in festivals will only be allowed to present plays written by canadian authors to assist theatre groups choose a canadian play the dominion drama festival pre pared a catalogue a formid able task that required two years of research to compile and lists 276 plays with titles ranging from the door whose afraid of hoof hoof hoof a special play reading com mittee comprising mary goob- e chris fisher and ron hill read 26 of the plays before selecting a utile of what you fancy as the festival en try for the georgetown little robert r hamilton optometrist ofnci houm daily carretal bidg 116 mountalnvtnw road for appointment s77w71 live royally start your big adventure savings now the dream trip the cruise south the newcar the faraway skiing vacation you can have them by saving start now open a savings account at 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ounces of highly proofed liquor three stills copper colls and bottles of the spirits were ex nibited in the court three of the men were fined 125 each or three months 1m pnsonment and the fourth was fined 113 or three months the fourth said they had made the liquor for their own consumption and pleaded it was a portuguese custom make their own spiri com f o thm canada farmindustrial equipment show januahy 75 2 v a it 1967 exhibition faux tokonto ontario in canada lut year 109 peop le died from carbon monoxide yolmnlng by inhaling shantt attention home owners wild bird fanciers we have wild bird feed mixture and sunflower seed available in bulk quantities we also have good supplies of ice salt water softener salt master rabbit pelletts and master dog food master feeds a master feeds starting apnl 1st 1967 unempldyment insurance will be available for most employees of nurseries greenhouses m horticulturists fruit vegetable flower growers farmsl ranches 1 if you arc employed in any of 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