Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, August 16, 1963

Issue date: Friday, August 16, 1963
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Previous edition: Thursday, August 15, 1963

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 16, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba In Phyliss adj Trust 16, adapt to world anglicans urged by Carl Mollins Toronto Chris Tian Church should say Good rid dance to some traditions and adapt itself to a Man centred world by borrowing the ideas around it a British religious journalist said today. John Lawrence editor of the interdenominational Maga Zine Frontier led one group of speakers the anglican con Gress advocating change in the Church As the Best Way to Chal Lenge the overwhelming materialism of an apparently god less age. But a different View was rep resented by scientist theologian w. G. Pollard of the Oak Ridge tenn., Institute of nuclear stud ies who argued that the Church must not conform its message so As to fit the limited thought forms of this while Mir. Lawrence said the Church ought to Welcome secularization As providing a new Opportunity for christians or. Pollard described present times As a dark a panel of speakers at the borrowing courses suggested Toronto Ontario federation of agriculture suggested wednesday that courses in borrowing Money should be added to the curriculum of on Tario schools. The federation representing most farm family businesses farm co operatives and marketing boards in the province made the submission before the government select committee on credit costs. According to a recent re port canadians owed a total of in the main areas of consumer credit As of the end of april this the federation s Brief stated. To Date there has been no setup in what must be described Asau orgy of consumption on borrowed the federation urged imme Diate government action in re Spect to what it termed exor Bitant rates of interest and abuses by Money lenders. We believe it is not illogical to propose the addition of courses in household credit management to the curriculum of primary and secondary the Brief stated. Assaults 2, Man goes to jail Felix Joseph Laforte. 24, of 39v2 Derby Street was sentenced to four months in jail after he pleaded guilty in Winnipeg magistrate s court thursday to two charges of assault causing bodily harm. Court was told that Early wednesday Laforte got into an argument at his Home with his Uncle William Sabiston of 677 Elgin Avenue. During the fight that ensued Laforte hit or. Sabiston in the face. Or. Sabiston required 14 stitches to close the resulting face cuts. Catherine shorting who also lives in the Derby Street House tried to Stop the fight. She was also struck by Laforte. Twenty stitches were needed to close cuts on her face. Laforte received four month concurrent sentences on each charge. Meeting of anglican delegates from More than 70 countries led discussion on the Church s mis Sion to a world that has generally turned its Back on the supernatural and is centred on Man made Phenomena such As big cities and big business mass society and mass Media of communication. Moderator was Rev. D. R. G. Owen Provost of Trinity col lege Toronto. Bishope. R. Wickham of Middleton England a Pioneer in Industrial Mission work As a factory chaplain said traditional forms of religion Are fad ing under the Impact of modern knowledge. He called for a Complete re orientation of think ing in the Church. Bishop Chandu Ray of Karachi Pakistan said the Church is in trouble enough by too close an association in asian minds Between christianity and the failures of Western society. In our new circumstances we need a theology that starts from the manifold actual j situations in which people find themselves a theology that is expressed in the language of Ordinary or. Lawrence said. A cays dangerous it was always dangerous and it can be fatal to treat particular religious forms As if they were the Only possible religious embodiment of the Christian Faith. Anglicanism itself needs to be enriched by grafts from other arguing that christianity must shed its Western Bias and be ready to adapt itself to Cul Tures where other religions and patterns of thought prevail or. Lawrence said when christianity wears an Indian dress As easily As a european dress we shall All at Tain a deeper knowledge of our own or. Pollard a Clergyman in Clinton tenn., As Well As a nuclear physicist said that the scientific age is for All its magnificent achievements and intoxicating successes in a very real sense a dark age. There Are those who urge the Church to conform its. Mes Sage so As to fit the limited thought forms of this age. This seems to me the one thing the Church must not and can not Man now is seeking redemption Security Well being and Man made institutions rather than religion the typical result being the organization Man of modern business he suggested. Restore awareness the Only solution is to restore to life awareness super natural to bring religious enlightenment to this dark age As the Renaissance 500 years ago brought Man out of the dark Middle Ages he said. Bishop Wickham said that the age Long concept of Man has qualitatively changed or is changing with his extraordinary Advance in knowledge. This change is basically responsible for the withering of traditional forms of religion of the sense of the supernatural of divine until the Church completely alters its thinking the Church remains impotent whatever else she Bishop Ray underlining the need for the Church to adapt it self to other cultures said asians associate Christian Ity with colonialism the White Man s sense of racial Superior Ity and with the picture of the West presented in movies and literature As a place of lax morals heavy drinking and easy pair held in France returning to face trial Montreal up two Montre Alers arrested in France when a 13-Pound Cache of heroin was seized Are expected to be Home next to h tic fear Federal prosecutor Pierre Lamontagne disclosed the Crown s intention to return the pair to Montreal when Lapierre appeared thursday before judge Paul Hurteau on charges of conspiring to bring narcotics into Canada and drug Traffick ing. Or. Lamontagne also said the prosecution plans to bring about 10 other witnesses from Europe to testify. Judge Hurteau postponed la Pierre s preliminary hearing to 22. Lapierre and Anatole Ethier 35, of Hull que., were arrested after French authorities the heroin aug. 7 in the false Bottom of a trunk at orly and arrested the two Montre Alers there. Worth the value of the Cache was placed at on the underworld Market. Another nine pounds of heroin were believed Ito have been distributed or hid Den before the seizure. Ethier charged with conspiracy also appeared in court and his preliminary was postponed to sept. 3. Prosecutor Lamontagne also told judge Hurteau the Justice department is awaiting a report from an ramp officer sent to Paris. The Montre Alers arrested in France were Roger Laviolette 40, and Alain Phaneuf 30. A Frenchman was picked up with them. They were charged in Paris tuesday with a variety Cotic. Offences. They Are Fiot expected to be tried there Tor or eight months. Total bail for Lapierre and Ethier set by the courts Satur Day at in property or Cash was continued. Man fined for having wine for Sale Anthnny Holubec 5c, of 75vi Schultz Street Vas fined and costs thursday after he pleaded guilty in Winnipeg mag Istrate s court to a charge of keeping liquor for Sale. Court was told that aug. 4 morality officers found 75 full bottles of government sealed wine at the Schultz Street address. Holubec told the court he was receiving welfare assistance and asked for time to pay his Fine. He was Given to the end of aug ust. Members of the Canadian pharmaceutical association meet ing in Winnipeg gathered at the University of Manitoba school of pharmacy wednesday afternoon for a dedication ceremony. A plaque was unveiled at the or. Dugold Mcdougall memorial Library named after the Laic or. Mcdougall who was head of the pharmacy school for Many years. Left to right Are Jack Richardson president of the Manitoba pharmaceutical association mrs. Dugold Mcdougall and or. H. H. Saunderson presi Dent of the University. Earlier at a general association meet ing m. A. Anderson registrar of the Manitoba association gave a biographical sketch of or. Mcdougall. Youths electrocuted Mitchell 111. I were moving irrigation pipe youths were electrocuted in an from one ditch to another and Accident on a farm near Here monday. The dead were identified As Richard Slemmer 17 William Shack jr., 16 and Bill. Henry 20. State police said they apparently raised a Long pipe into Power lines above. A ton of Coal is needed to pro Duce a ton of paper. Sukarno ill Jakarta Indonesia a indonesian president Sukarno told a Welcome Home rally tuesday he is not feeling Well. He said the illness might be due Ference of Indonesia Malaya and the Philippines or the heat in Manila where it took place. The Only detail the president gave was that he was subject to overwork at the Summit con-1 to bouts of coughing. Must open doors Nairobi new negro government told exclusive european clubs thursday the time has come to open their doors to All Home affairs minister Oginga Odinga called for desegregation to avoid any More unpleasant his advice was interpreted As an ultimatum. Flees South Africa dab. Is Salaam Tanganyika Tabata president of the african peo ple s d e m o c r at i e Union of Southern Africa arrived Here thursday after escaping from South Africa. He was met by Oscar Zambona Tanganyika s minister of external affairs and defence takes off Cap wins Sony Micro to mrs. D. E. Millar 228 Wexford Street Charleswood 20, Man., is Happy to be presented with 3 son Micro to set by or. T. F. Kinahan sales manager coca cola Ltd. Mrs. Mizilar won her prize by sending in a branded Cork liner from a Coke bottle Cap and answering a skill testing question. Coca cola Ltd. Congratulates her and the Many thousands of other winners in the great contest. To Date Ford Claxie 500 convertibles Nave been won by or. Bernard m. Foley Field Street Ottawa 12 or. K. M. Crossing 965 Melrose Montreal or. Sherwin r. Moriyama Box 280, Magrath Alberta or. C. C. Rose 6696 cd Abutto Road Halifax Nova Scotia or. Fernand Osborne. 152a Briand Gatineau Quebec mrs. Shirley Wilkinson 92 Ware Side rd., Etobicoke ont. Miss Jeanette Goldie 1570 Woods drive North Vancouver . Or. M. Jean Guy 1307 Lincoln Sher Brooke que. Mrs. Marion Slabick Estevan sask. And or. Allan Dougherty 355 Church Street Brockville Ontario. Both coca cols and cake Are registered irate which identify Only he product of coca cola Ltd. Coke about 25 indies off the coast of Sweden Are the Aland islands located in a strategic position at the Entrance to the Gulf of both Nia so much More to is it the fragrance. The delicacy. The length. The International Charm. Something makes Peter Stuyvesant so Young so new so fresh arid distinctive so thoroughly to the taste of modern people ;