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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-07-11, Page 10PAQE iO--i ODi R CH SIGNAL -STAR„ TIJURSbAY, JULY 11, 1,974 ra • The Pro -Life Groupheld an Informal Garden Party to wind up the close of the One Million Nam,Petition to protect the Unborn Chita.' • ,Special guests who attended were . IVI r. ',a rad Mrs. Soh Eileen I'aliner; and pr. L.L. de �Mcltiitleh, "Nit". and Mrs. •iacrk Veber, froth' a London.,Rich:t.11• .Jahn Lvndun, Mrs. ! w. . _ I3r': 'dP �c k�c r, is the• • ne • •a, President of Allianc3 for Life,• succeeding 1)r. Heather Morris, l'oron1o. Dr. de .Vei?er, has leen a DirectC►r�"R.4i'f Btrehiti.ghd, and involved ;in the training program ,for the -volunteer. He is Medical`•Advisor to the Lon- don Hight to Life` and a direc'- tdr of Alliance for Life. I)r. de Veher°forrned the Lon - 'don Society for the Pro tett ion of the unb rh in 1`968, at which time he, AndI Or. Jat•k Watters, rlf al 1)r... W. Tillman preSent.ed a3rief to. Parliament during the debate in the law change. Dr' .de ,Veber is' married;,, and has a farlrily of five children. Recent lv ht has made a set ofteaching,. sl•id.efi f14r, the' London Sapp!. Beard on Life. before J3li,rth for their health cfisses, •Odt of town visitors came from the London Right ty Ii1re- and Stratford Right to Life. .Seventy-five people attended Mr. McKinley and Mr.4•Itid- dell and Mr. Lyndon' .were Presented with a copy of Morality and the Law in Canadian Pc�(itics. Tl>, Abot� tion Controversy. by,' A llihonse de' Valk, the first Canadian. study of the debate 'in Parliament, in the p.res,?and in declaration °'hv religious and ;, secular bodies. The major part Of the.book is , devoted to t he Abortion con -e trover•sy in recent (`'anadian Historv. Ie, traces the develop-• meat in favor 'roof a change in;the • About 75 peopieattended a garden party last Thursday' Spon- sored by Goderich Pro -Life to rrfark the success ofit.he One 1ViiI(ibn names petition which will be sent to Ottawa protesting 'existing abortion laws'• Among the guests at the party were is ,N w7, " Bob McKinley, MP for Huron -Middlesex, left, Dr'Barry de Ve -ber; president ofa the national Altiancei•For-Life,. Jack Riddell, MPP for "Huron and -John Lyndon, liberal candidate far Huron- .. Middlesex, who strai'e a chat and some punch. (staff. photo);' Criminal, Code. in 'tT. a tight of related attitudes towards' birth control, divorce, authority and. plut'alism- of `moralities,• • t. 'A tribute to the rnedia was given in. the form of ;a huge collage covered With news paper clipping and T.V. an n,Otencements caoveritag`.the. ivehts7. oyer the past 'year, It. was hats off to the Gode'rith $ignal-Star, and Wir gham and .Lond•on T.F. 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