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cbc • canada • church of scientology of toronto • cost • disconnection • e-meter • earl smith • fair game • frank watson • fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation • gerald "gerry" armstrong • globe and mail (canada) • hard sell • heber c. jentzsch • john mclean • ken alliston • l. ron hubbard's credentials • laurel j. sullivan (née watson) • legal • letter • nancy mclean • ontario provincial police (opp) • overboarding • suppressive person (sp) • tr-l (training routine lie)
Reference materials 3rd Line East Mono ON Canada182 Rue Sainte Catherine Est Montréal QC CanadaPeck Building @ 33 Princess Street Winnipeg MB Canada
10 matching items found between Jan 1985 and Dec 1985. Furthermore, there are 294 matching items for all time not shown.
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Dec 14, 1985
OPP Scientology raid finally nets guilty plea — Globe and Mail (Canada)
Type: Press
Author(s): Murray Campbell
Source: Globe and Mail (Canada)
Nearly three years after the largest police raid in Ontario history, the provincial Government has finally won a guilty plea from a member of the Church of Scientology of Toronto. Nanna Anderson, 39, a former church member, pleaded guilty in Provincial Court yesterday to possession of stolen goods, photocopies of material from the files of the Ontario Medical Association. Judge Lorenzo DiCecco granted Miss Anderson an absolute discharge, which means she will not have a criminal record. The charge carries a ...
Nov 9, 1985
Wedding party of Scientologists winds up in Queen's Park office — Globe and Mail (Canada)
Type: Press
Author(s): Susan Delacourt
Source: Globe and Mail (Canada)
Earl Smith, president of the Toronto Church of Scientology, was married yesterday in a ceremony that is not considered legal in Ontario, and he used the occasion to push for having his church licenced to conduct marriages. Immediately after their wedding, Mr. Smith and his bride, Elena Kristiansen, 27, headed for the offices of the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations to plead that the Scientology ceremony be considered legal. But the ministry is waiting for the outcome of a Supreme ...
Jul 27, 1985
Nursery puts stop to Scientologists staging plays for children — Montreal Gazette
Type: Press
Source: Montreal Gazette
The owner of a Rosemount nursery says he won't allow Church of Scientology members to perform any more plays for the nursery's 30 children. On Wednesday, two Scientology members presented a 45-minute play — it was about a porcupine who gets lost in the woods — for the children at Le Foyer du Bonheur. The Scientologists wanted to give the children an encore performance next week, but nursery owner Uri Ravel has quashed the plan: "I don't want any preaching in ...
Jul 15, 1985
Scientology supplement [Letter] — Globe and Mail (Canada)
Type: Press
Source: Globe and Mail (Canada)
Toronto ONT — I was really delighted that The Globe and Mail circulated the 18- page supplement on Scientology. It is not surprising that some of your readers would take exception to this. Ignorance and bigotry is a burden that is carried on the shoulders of a few of us and, thank God, it is only the minority and does not express the majority. Paul Jaconello MD Toronto
May 30, 1985
Cult invasion [Letter] — Globe and Mail (Canada)
Type: Press
Source: Globe and Mail (Canada)
I wish to express my profound disappointment in The Globe and Mail for allowing the cult organization called the Church of Scientology to invade the homes of unsuspecting readers. I am surprised that a national newspaper of such academic standing would take part in such an insidious effort to benefit the cause of scientology, considering The Globe's long running commitment to public awareness. Ray Scott St. Catharines, Ont.
May 30, 1985
Where will The Globe now draw the line in its advertising policy? [Letter] — Globe and Mail (Canada)
Type: Press
Source: Globe and Mail (Canada)
Your newspaper, by including an 18-page advertising supplement on Scientology in its May 18 issue, has lent the credibility and prestige of Canada's most respected daily newspaper to an organization recently found guilty of fradulent practices in an American civil suit. Thursday, May 30, 1985 Richard Sandbrook Toronto ONT
May 22, 1985
Alberta education department will support Scientology school — Toronto Star (Canada)
Mar 6, 1985
Advertisement: Scientologists win landmark decision against government harassment — Los Angeles Times (California)
Jan 25, 1985
Scientology wins round in legal fight [article missing] — Calgary Herald (Canada)
Jan 1, 1985
Scientology — CBC
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