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Witnesses . Protest Prosecution Abroad
Guerin ..ikinoroso, presiding . Police invaded a private home
minister of the Goderich Con. th,ere and: broke utfr religious ser.
gregation of 'Jehovah's Wit. vices. •
nesses, reported today that the 33 "You will be shocked,"he told
members assembled for, the the local group," to hear that
weekly ministry school session these ChriStians-werechargedPY
at the Kingdom Hall unanimously the Plenary Court of Lisbon with
approved a public protest of the being guilty of a crime against'
persecution of JelioVah's Wit. the _security 'of the state." It
nesses in Portugal. was' ridiculons, he added, for
The expression of the congre. anyone to think atheseha.rmless
gation followed a report on re.
cent development's. in Portugal in
an appeal of the Witnesses to the
Supreme Court of that land. Mr.
Amoroso told the local conz,reg.
ation that the Supreme Court of
Portitgal had, on February 22 this
year, upheld the conviction of
forty.nine Portuguese Witnesses
arrested in Jiine of 1965 fol
attending a Bible meeting. They •
make up the entire adult mem.
bershlp of the Felin congregation.
I'ven TnOre SUcking," the been set for thirty.nine cif those
congregation was told," will bec.9livicted. Ten were given sus.
the results for the- families 1„0. ' pended sentences. AU fOrtYtIlifle
volved. Thirty.five of those con. were fined from, $47 to $170
victed are women who will. be and must pay court costs of -$35
taken away from their families. el‘leThlie hope was expressed that
Two of the women aye expect-
pnlbic awareness of the treat.
• ant mothers. Their babies will be
ment of a minority religious,
barb in,prison."
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Terms of from one and a half in eug-walitnmeitteysettrerineg.
relief 41toPCtjfit
to five and a half months have
. Chrdistians as a security „risk. .
teresting ' that the, prosecu rOn : ..
.ti Margaret Seager Club Asked
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He • explained, "It is m6st in. .
produced no witnesses to back , . •, ,
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up the ,charges and n6 evidence
To Aid At Diocese'Affair
to show Nit at any time during
the three.da-Mrial. Hence it was
unreasonable for the Supreme
court to lipbbld theseeconvicte
ions." tle claimed that the Por.
tuguese press, significantly, had
not reported the Court's decision
to the public. •,
.03 •. o.: Mrs. A. Cummings. Mrs. A.
4 . ' B ourdeau gave the treasurer's
The May -meeting of theMar.
•garetiOager ofSt. George's
Churn was held Monday evening
with Mrs. J. Mathis presiding.
The secretary's report was read
bv Mrs. R„ Brown in the absence
report. •
Caution Urged With 'Weed Killers The decoration of the rectory
kitchen ha.s 'been completed and
the bill paid. M.rs. J.Scarnan said.
the neW colour Scheme is a vast
In Flemish Varieties Alfalfa imp,ovement.
Because of the earlier matur.
ity and extra -production of after.
ma.th, Flemish types Of alfalfa
are being grown more and more,
b y farmers for stands .up to
three years' duration. SpeCial
care is extremely important when
using, chemical weed killers in
Flemish varieties of alfalfa,
states D.S. Pullen, associate "ag.
rep." for Huron. '
Flemish varieties such as A• lfa,
DupuitP,, Glacier, Mega and Sar.
anac will not tolerate 2, 4-D,
MCPA or MCPB. It is there.
fore recommended 'that in cer.
eal grains underseeded to -these
varieties of alfalfa that 2,4 -DB at
20oz. acid per acre be used as
the safest chemical for control of
many broad leafed weeds.
• Standard types of alfalfa such
as Vernal and Narragansett also
have a • very lo*„ tolerance to
2,4-D.. (2 oz. .per acre), MCPA.
(4 oz. per acre) and no toler.
ance to MCPB. Although 20 oz.
Per acre- of 2,4 -DB (bntyric form)
IS' More costly, it will not harm
the alfalfa and will give good
control of many boroadleafed
weeds. •
.,For cereal grain fields not MI.
serpeeded with legumes; stand.
imisimpainarmia
ard 2,4-D products are very eff.
ective and are considatedas ow
cost weed killers. 1
Weed spray operators should
,always remember that it 'is not
good enough when moving from a
field not underseeded to one seed.
ed with alfalfa,to "simply cut the
rafe of 2,4-D in half and hopefOr.
the best.". •
More, complete information
about weed control, in various
crops is outlined in Publication
75 entitled "1967 Glide to Chem.
ical 'Weed Control", available -
from your closest office of the.
Ontario Department of Agrid.
ulture and Food. ••
Above all, herbicides shouldbe
• applied at recommended rates'
following manufacturers' lapel)...
ed directions at the ,prescribed
application time.
Personals
The assistance of the Marpret
Seager Club in providing luxe.
eon, and tea for the semi.annual
meeting at the ,AngliCan Church
Women of the Huron Diogese on
October 4 was requested.
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The recent rummage sale.was
the most successful in the history
of the club. Everyone enjoyedthe
houseware party held after the
meeting. 'Delicious refreshments
were served by Mrs. F. B. Riley
and her comlia4tee.
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Mrs. Mamie Sutcliffe has re.
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Delegates to MODA tourist conricii gathered at the Stratford
country club . early this mi_nth where they held their annual,
meeting and, election of executive. Studying the new tourist
guide map that the council recently published are: J.H. Aitken,
Goderich past -president of T.C.;, Mrs. Marion Owens, Aber.
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