Monthly Archives: September 1986

Let your fingers do the walking

I'll bet you didn't know abortionists advertised their services.  They do -- even in Ottawa where, according to the law of the land, abortion-on-demand is not legal. On page 115 of the Ottawa telephone book's Yellow Pages, under the heading "Birth Control Information Centres," George G. Couch, M.D., advertises euphemistically for "Pregnancy Counselling."  As Dr. Couch has his practice in Watertown, N.Y., [...]

2009-07-10T07:14:46-04:00September 10, 1986|Abortion|

New Wave

The presidents of Alliance for Life.  Campaign Life and Coalition for the Protection of Human Life took advantage of their collective presence in Lethbridge, Alberta on July 5 and met to discuss goals and strategies for the Canadian pro-life movement. Heather Stilwell, Jim Hughes, Bill Lenihan and other representatives of the three national organizations discussed future co-operative strategies and outlined priorities for [...]

2009-07-10T11:29:54-04:00September 10, 1986|Society & Culture|

Hope for Life at the Alliance convention

The theme of this year’s Alliance for Life conference was “Hope for Life” and that optimism pervaded the three full days of workshops, speeches and social gatherings. More than 200 delegates, from the over 255 educational pro-life groups within the Alliance  for Life umbrella, attended the conference and annual general meeting held in Lethbridge, Alberta, at the beginning of July. Keynote speaker [...]

2009-07-10T07:07:01-04:00September 10, 1986|Issues|

North Bay greets Peterson

Pro-lifers continue to picket Ontario premier David Peterson as he travels across the province.  On a recent stop in North Bay, he was met by eighty picketers who demanded that he close the two Toronto abortuaries. Peterson was met by the group outside the Pinewood Park Motor In.  He was there as guest speaker for a $100-a-plate Nippissing Liberal fund-raising dinner. Campaign [...]

2009-07-10T07:06:08-04:00September 10, 1986|Pro-Life|

Death for sale in Toronto parks

You can hire a hit man in a Toronto park this summer. On Sunday August 10, I went for a swim at the Alex Duff Memorial swimming pool in the Toronto park commonly known as Christie Pits.  Climbing out of the water I began to watch an organized children’s baseball game through the wire mesh safety fence surrounding the elevated pool when, [...]

2009-07-10T07:05:23-04:00September 10, 1986|Abortion|
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