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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 May 1962, p. 2

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â€"Bm â€"â€" The Waterloo Chronicle people of our community mes sages concerning business tranâ€" sacted by the Federal Parliaâ€" ment of Canada. Toâ€"night my thoughts turn to one of the most important pieces of legisiation brought forward by our Prime Minister, The Rt. Hon. John Diefenbaker "The Canadian Bill of Rights" An Act for the Recognition and Protecâ€" tion of Human Rights and Funâ€" damental Freedoms, assented to Affirming also that men and fnstitutions remain free only when freedom is founded upon respect for meral and spiritual values and the rule of law. And being desirous of enâ€" The Parliament of Canada, afâ€" firming that the Canadian Naâ€" tion is founded upon principles that acknowledge the supremacy of God, the dignity and worth of the human person and the position of the family in a socâ€" iety of free men and free instituâ€" Through the kind generosity of weekly newspapers and Radio Stations in our Waterloo North, 1 have been able to bring to the Navy Week as sponsored by The Navy League of Canada is set aside for us to pay our resâ€" pects to the men and women of the Royal Canadian Navy. It is a time above all for Canadians to pause, to think, and to give thanks for all who have given their youth and their lives to the sea, so that we might be free and prosperous today. I urge all Canadians to enter into the spirit of Navy Week in Canada which will start on "Battle of Atlantic Sunday", Thackeray industrial Maintenance BEAN PRINTING and PUBLISHING _ [ FROM THE GOVERNOR â€" GENERAL COURTESY Smiles ‘n Chuckles NORTH WATERLOO FARMERS Mutual Insurance Co. NAVY WEEK NAVY CADETS! m'&uM'&-fi.W“b Nm.mlbhuncfid Twin Cities and Waterioo , is published at 104 King Street Bouth, Waterioo, every Thursday. The Chronicle is a memâ€" ber of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and of the Ontarioâ€"Quebec Newspaper Association. Authorized as second class mail, P.O, Dept., Ottaws. « SUPPORT YOUR TE Oftawa ‘ Report -?}” Member of Pariiament, h Waterioo North perty, and the right not to be deprived thereof except by due process of law; 1. It is hereby recognized and declared that in Canada there have existed and shall continue to exist without discrimination by reason of race, national, oriâ€" gin, colour, religion or sex, the following human rights and fundamental freedoms, namely; a. the right of the individual to life, liberty, security of the person and enjoyment of proâ€" b. the right of the individual to equality before the law and the protection f the law; c. freedom of religion; It is not my intention to give you the fuil details of The Canaâ€" dian Bill of Rights at this time, However Part 1 of this Bill deals with the individual right of every Canadian. flect the respect of Parliament for its constitutional authority and which shall ensure the proâ€" tection of these rights and free doms in Canada. shrining these principles and the human rights and fundamental freedoms derived from them in a Bill of Rights which shall reâ€" recognize those who stand to our defence today, heirs of a great tradition of voluntary service to God, Sovereign and Country. Share in Navy Week. Pay triâ€" bute to those who were willing to give all they had for you. Honour those who serve you toâ€" day. In patriotism lies Canada‘s worthiest tradition, firmest deâ€" fence and greatest hope. All too seldom do we remember that those who rallied to the defence of our country in times of peril did so because they were patâ€" P. Vanier" We are citizens of Canada either by birth or by adoption and naturalization. We are citiâ€" zens of the Commonwealth. Our Fraser, Wong, Stein, Spermanti, Dubois, Macleod, Schmidt, Weiâ€" chel or Jones. Our forefathers may have come from Glasgow, Prague, Tokyo, From Dublin, London, Paris, Berlin, Rotterdam, Madâ€" rid, or from countries such as Poland. Raly, lIsrael, the Ukâ€" Perhaps we may ask ourselves "What is a Canadian? To this question may I express my ob skins may be brown, black, yellow or white. But we are Canadians. operation among people of difâ€" ferent religions, and between all racial and cultural groups. Our ideals as well as those of the Prime Minister bear living testimony to the principles for which we all stand. Our ideals give one the imâ€" pression that it is great to be a f. and freedom of the press. The Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker, Prime Minister of Canada expressed these words in lh-lhuuAdCuanohot-. adian, free to speak without fear, free to worship God in my own way, free to stand for what freedom 1 pledge to uphold for myself and all mankind. These words remind us of the stand of our Prime Minister against racial discrimination 2t the Commonwealth Prime Minis ters‘ meeting in London. I believe that most Canadians have high ideals such as Justice, d. freedom of speech; MAVY WEEK â€" Another exercise in the North â€" Atlantic completed, these eight destroyer escorts of the Atlantic Comâ€" mand return to their home port, Halifax. The picture symbolâ€" izes the Royal Canadian Navy toâ€"day: modern antiâ€"submarine 62 warships, backed up by an aviation branch fiying Tracker antiâ€"submarine sireraft, antisubmarine helicopters, Banshee vessels, an aircraft carrier, frigates and minesweepers backed up by support vessels. A balanced antiâ€"submarine force of may be Poloski, THE CORVETTE HMCS FENNELL is shown in this Second World War photograph as she apâ€" proaches an enemy Uâ€"boat brought to the surface during a battle in the Atlantic. Similar scenes will be recalled on May 6, Battle ‘of the Atlantic Sunday, when special church services and ceremonies will be held to honor those who lost their lives in the war at sea. Battle of the Atlantic Sunday will open Navy Week across Canada May 6 â€" 12, during which ships and establishments of the Navy will be open for public inspection. 9 X<% ‘d-.lmi:.cd-, ‘ ~We may be labourer, student, businessman, manufacturer, hoo sewife, Member of Parliament, freely, to worship freely â€" but with these rights, we must learn ads as our country, and with it the democratic way of life. we our duties â€" to speak wisely, bâ€"dp'l-:.hehun We have the right to speak 9 MILES EAST OF GALT ON HWY. NO. 8 EVERGREEN sSOD SUPPLY PHONE COLLECT LYNDEN 647â€"2022 DROP IN â€" INSPECT OUR SOD EVERGREEN PARK MERION BLUE 100% NURSERY SOD PICKUPS & DELIVERY R.R. NO. 1, DUNDAS, ONT. FRANK J. HANES SOD Wtc mm commnnnem snn mmennn oN those who lost their lives in the war ut sea are held across the country, the week following will give many Canadians the :'pportunlty to take a close look at shipg and establishments m m. I when things wrong, be unâ€" Tauir in obf witicieme, forget to help the other fellow when in need. Be unsppreciative of many of our bigssings. However, we finally come to the concluâ€" sion and rightly so, that it is great to be a Canadian. allâ€"weather jet fighters and utility aircraft. Navy Week is being observed in Canada from May 8 to 12. Beginning with Battle of the Atlantic Sunday, when memorial services for and more than 30 others as well. As we old and new Canadians we9 se travel aloug life‘s pathway to ; country and the peacé and wel | words \du .fl--.-bhmmlluud-llufi-hh'-u ma wffort for the progres: of our| As Kipling wrote his famous Before introducing Seagram‘s 5 Star, Seagram tested* this great new brand of rye whisky from coast to coast against the three leading brands in its price class ... and Canadians liked the taste of 5 Star best. Next time try Seagram‘s great riew brand with the Five Stars on the bottle. *Tested under the official supervision of a leading Research Organization. Seagram® New brand Rated Best The Navy Week in Canada performs a most important funeâ€" tion in maintaining and spreadâ€" ing an informed interest in seae nower throughout the country. As Admiral of the Royal Canâ€" adian Sea Cadets, I am pleased to extend my best wishes to their sponsors, the Navy League of Canada, one of Canada‘s oldâ€" est and most active patriotic organizations. Training for manhood based ipon all that is best in our naval traditions is one of the most effective ways of introducâ€" ing boys H.R.H. PRINCE PHILIP DUKE OF EDINBURGH NAVY LEAGUE of CANADA NAVAL Officers Association of Canada, Kitchener Marsland Precision Equipment Ltd. MARSLAND ENGINEERING LTD. Kâ€"W NAVAL VETERANS ASSOCIATION to the realities of adult MUTUAL LIFE of CANADA COMPLIMENTS OF THE GOOD LUCK NAYY! 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