Monthly Archives: January 1985

Some facts on Rubella’s effects on unborn babies

    Mothers must have rubella during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy to affect their babies.   A review of 15 major studies showed that only 16.9 per cent of the babies in contact with rubella would have defects.  Rubella as an indication (reason) for abortion would see five healthy babies aborted for every one affected baby.     The last [...]

2009-07-02T08:43:05-04:00January 2, 1985|Bioethics, Pro-Life|

Rubella & Co.

      The November Interim story on Rubella vaccine WI-38 was printed with the realization that experimentation on aborted babies, and even babies about to be aborted, is an ongoing enterprise around the world.  We would draw the attention of our readers to the hidden and extensive nature of this hideous further refinement of the evil of abortion with the following [...]

2009-07-02T08:40:56-04:00January 2, 1985|Abortion, Bioethics, Society & Culture|

Controversy over vaccine

      In November 1984, The Interim front page story (“Aborted babies used for vaccine”), attracted national media attention.  The reaction to information that the current rubella vaccine was developed from cells of an aborted baby varied from amused credulity that pro-lifers would reveal see no objection to continued use of the vaccine, while others are distressed that their children have [...]

2009-07-02T08:21:09-04:00January 2, 1985|Bioethics, Human rights, Pro-Life|

Hamilton RTL and the NFB

      A small victory was won by Hamilton Right to Life members in November 1984 when the Hamilton-based National Film Board office agreed to show The Slippery Slope – a Gerretsen Productions pro-life documentary – at its theatre for three consecutive days.   Hamilton Right to Life members had been picketing in all kinds of weather at the Hamilton-based NFB [...]

2009-07-02T08:12:14-04:00January 2, 1985|Activism, Pro-Life|

Brockville NFB criticism

  When the civic centre in Brockville, Ontario showed the films, Abortion: - Stories North and South and Democracy on Trial recently, the local Right to Life group handed out the following piece of literature.   - In spite of scientific and medical fact Dr. Morgentaler refuses to believe in the humanity of babies-in-the-womb.   - Hitler refused to believe in the [...]

2009-07-02T07:49:03-04:00January 2, 1985|Activism, Human rights, Pro-Life|

Studio D does not serve the interests of women

        Film Studio D, the Women’s Studio of the National Film Board has done it again.  Their latest project, viewed for the first time, in Toronto on December 1, 1984, is called “Behind the Veil.”   Willing participants who provided fuel from within the ranks for this attack upon the “Male, Patriarchal, Sexist” Catholic Church were Sisters Ann Carr, [...]

2009-07-02T07:44:52-04:00January 2, 1985|Equal Rights, Movie Review|

Sanctity of human life Sunday

  The Christian Action Council of Metropolitan Toronto has designated the first Sunday in May (May 5, 1985) as Sanctity of Human Life Sunday (SOHLS).   On May 14, 1969, the Canadian Parliament gave third reading to Bill C-150 a reform of the Criminal Code of Canada, which liberalized the abortion law in Canada.   Mr. Howard McPhee, president of the Toronto [...]

2009-07-02T07:34:28-04:00January 2, 1985|Politics, Pro-Life, Religion|
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