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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 May 1963, p. 4

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& THE COMAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Mey 11, 1963 Axis Story Vividly Told ¥. W. Deakin -- who led the|a two-ront war. The Duce took firet British though he "was aware that it and/ would be hard to "ig such a arrive at that sort of arrange- RU-/ ment, he was of the opinion that FRIENDSHIP, Mussolini,|the Axis should take up a posi- Hitler and the Fall of Italian) tion on the Russian front which soon as possible from East to count of the Fascist regime in|West. Ciano emphasized that Italy after the hammer blows) these considerations were mere Alemein, the landings injhypotheses which had not as- French North Africa, and Stalin-/ sumed any concrete form. The grad, and the stages leading to] Duce believed that Japan could the dramatic fall of Mussolini/be used to possibly explore the after an all-night session of the|/chances of a political solution a Grand Council in July, with Russia. ABSORBING STORY keeps tng with historical information| With the failure of Rommcl based on new and hitherto un-|to reach Suez, the initiative in published material. The story|the North Africa theatre passed traces the return of Mussolini|to the Allies. It was too late in to power as head of a puppet|the year to mount the Malta satellite Nazi republic in the|operation for the Axis. nor north, after his abduction from| would the supply position of the internment by SS paratroopers) Axis air power, after the Egyp- in September, and the career of|tian effort, permit it. the dictator is then followed! «The Brutal Friendship" js an through the 600 days of the) absorbing account of a most im- final disintegration of Fascism.| portant chapter in the Second Deakin had access to much) World War. It will be read and captured German material,/treasured for its original ap- especially from the German/proach to a complex military Foreign and War Offices; he|subject, It deserves a place fn has traced and identified sim-jevery library of this conflict ilar material left behind by the| that rocked the en:'re world. Italian Fascist ge tei ~ the final days of collapse FEA ara -- these authentic rec- DE TS BOTVINNIK ords range from data of summit} MOSCOW (AP)--Tigran Pe- conferences on the Axis side/trosian, the challenger, defeated during the war to private cor-/Mikhail Botvinnik, the defend- tespondence, police files and spying champion, Thursday after reports, 62 moves in the 18th game of the werk chess chamnionshin INSIDE INFORMATION The triumph hiked the challen- Never before has a historian|ger's lead in points to 10-8, al- eo vividly portrayed how Mus-|most assuring him the title in golini ran his government. There|the 24-game series. The 19th are also excellent accounts ofjgame will be started Saturday. his: relations with the leaders/Petrosian now has won four ardund him, and his way ofigames to Botvinnik"s two. his story mov- Donates $50 To Floor Cost KEDRON --The Kedron Dou- bles' Club enjoyed a "Fun Night" for their April meeting. Members could choose among Euchre Lost Heir, Chinese Checkers and Darts for the first part of the evening. Every- .jone took part in several amus- ing contests arranged by Mr, and Mrs. Ben Hitchens, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Love and Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Stinson. During the business part of the meeting, the Club agreed to donate $50 towards the new floor in the Lower Hall, A committee of ladies was formed to help with the Mother and Daughter Banquet of the 25th Brownies and Guides, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parks were appointed to the committee in charge of plans for the 125th anniversary of the Church. The May meeting will fea- ture a hobby and craft show. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Osborne, of Bowmanville will demon- strate their hobbies of collecting novelty buttons and making de- corative objects from driftwood. Mrs. Hugh Gannon will demon- strate copper craft. On Easter Sunday afternoon the girls of the Primary Class of Kedron Sunday School took baskets of Easter candies to Hillsdale Manor and presented them to some of the people of the home. The teachers are Mrs, Jack Francis and Mrs. John K, Glover, A Fly Up ceremony was held at the meeting of the 2th Guide Company, which meets at the home of its captain, Mrs. R. A, Patte., Mrs. J. L. Bird, Commission- er of Rossland District assisted with the ceremony. Brownies Nancy Brooks, Shelley -Fisher, Carol Gifford, Regina Schleiss and Beth Kell flew up to the Guide Company. Christine. Innes was welcomed as a new Guide recruit, of Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ballard, of Moose Jaw. They stayed for a week at each of their stopping places in Flor- ida, and visited St. Petersburg, Fort Myers, Napies, Miami, Lake Worth and Daytona Beach, Recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murton Walter were the Misses' Sybil and Florence Langmaid, who have just re- turned from a three weeks' stay in Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allin, of Newcastle, and Los Angeles this winter. who enjoyed a stay in Mexico f Community Fetes Nestleton Woman By MRS, OLGA HILL BRACEBRIDGE -- Fifty rel- atives. and friends gathered in the Anglican Parish Hall, re- cently, to honor Mrs. Joseph Forder of Nestleton on the occa- sion of her 90th birthday Carlyn Murray sang a solo and Katherine Murray played a piano solo, Both these girls of Cresswell are great-grand- daughters of Mrs. Forder. Y. Eaton, a nephew from London, Ont., showed pictures, Relatives attended from To- ronto, London, Kingston, Co- bourg, Port Hope and Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, Larry Pinder, Scarboro; Mr. Gordon Eaton and Mrs, Thompson, London, and Mrs. Jseph Forder, Nestleton, were Saturday eve- ning supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor. The Pinders were also overnight guests. Mrs. Russel of The Bahamas was a recent guest of Rev. and Mrs, P. Romeril. Mrs. MacDougald, Midland, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Larmer and boys. Mrs. P. H. Philp, Bay Ridges, visited her mother, Mrs, Chas. Smith, Mr. Smith and Oliver on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Archer spent Saturday with Mr. and on Vincent Archer, Bowman- e. USED FOR ROPE Most natural fibre roped are made from manila whi is obtained from a_ banana-like Port Perry Ice Carnival By MRS. CHARLES REESOR PORT PERRY -- Over 700 tators watched members of the Port Perry Fancy Skating Club pregent their Sth annual Ice Revue recently. It was the first time the show was presented by a cast of just Port Perry Club members. The special attraction for the evening were members Anna Forder and Richard Stephens, the Central Ontario Novice Pairs Champions, who put on an Over 700 See}: lene I 5 ognel hoy og Dione lene Ives, io ane Panabaker, MacMaster, Joanne Prentice, Bee, sil Dowson, Wendy Snookes, Ann Kenny, Ricky oy Sree Paul, David and Andy Litt,' John Ashmore, Michael Ives, Robert Stephens, Peter Vernon, Marilyn Stephens, Teresa Ashmore, Judy How- sam, Elizabeth Bateman, Mary Jane Crosier, Darlene Watts, Cathy Ives, Kim Neals, Sally Howsam, Karen Saunders, Anne Pipher, Janice Williams and Sandra Hall. The president, Mrs. Robert Vernon, announced that the fi- nancial position of the club was in far better standing than it has been for the last three or Name Courtice Public Speaking Contest Winners By MRS. C, CARPENTER COURTICE -- The winners of a public speaking contest held recently at causiiee High -- were: BE ggoreciak -- first, Fraser; Bonnie Ce gess; third, Lo Ashton, tied with Elaine Bebee. The Juniors were: first, Klause Anselstetter; second, Francine aad third, Susanna Sche: The 18th, Scout Mothers of} tured the audience with his ehil- dren's choral groups. ACADIAN CLEANERS Odourless Cleaning Shirt Specialists © Pick-up ond Delivery e Drive to Service @ Some Day Service Veults on Premises ways the Ai Scouting. Registration for beginners for' September was held at the High- se School Miss M., R. er, Miss Lorna Wallace, joe 31 children registering to sta rach Friendship Unit of Cour- nrg ment tea a rg Tal- en! a of talent, displayed from. the] PHONE 728-5141 community. Ross Metcalfe, 299 BLOOR W. / music teacher for the area cap- ---------_---- four years, The overhead expenses were greatly curtained this year en- abling the club to make a profit instead of closing the season with a deficit. almost perfect display of their skating ability. ted GETS NO NOTICE Solo numbers were pr by Rhonda Forder, Peggy De- Nure, Marjorie Robson, Gale Forder, Marianne Vernon and Richard Stephens. A dance number was featured by Mr. and Mrs. John Wild, plus a trio by Nancy Dymond, Eliza- beth Jefford and Heather Stephens. The Champagne Girls, Mar- jorie Robson, Barbara Taylor. Marianne Vernon, Linda Jef- ford, Gale Forder and Joanne Jackson brought many whistles from the spectators, Although, due to illness, the club professional, John Wild was SEATTLE (AP)--Al Leader, president of the Western Hockey League, said Thursday he has received no official notice that Calgary Stampeders wanted to withdraw from the league next season. Leader said normal pro- cedure would be for the Stam- peders to make such a request at a meeting to be held in Seat- tle Wednesday, May 15, H. Gor- don Love, Stampeders' presi- dent, said his club has been treated so shabbily by Chicago that it has no alternative but) te ask for a year's suspension. JOHNNY WRIGHT of the famed "JOHNNY & JACK" DUO Last Times--TODAY & SUNDAY 'mogram Hatari'~'Wonderful to be Young' with JOHN WAYNE--CLIFF RICHARD--PFD BUTTONS eed STARTS MONDAY CHARLTON The Magic Word HESTON " bas Pal LIZABETH "7 OTZ' SCOTT ---with-- in " TOM POSTUM BAD FOR JULIA MEADE EACH OTHER" JIM BACKUS BILTMORE unable to perform his usual comedy act, David Porter, John Vernon, Ricky Walker, Richard Stephens and Russell Stephens took over this spot to the de- light of all the spectators. 'whe will appear et the OSHAWA RED BARN DANCE PARTY The evening program was divided into several acts--Win- ter Wonderland and A Picnic in the Park. Other members of the group participating were Joanne eR RANA DANCE TONIGHT Year stars and badges were presented to members of the Guide Company. The girls en- joyed games and songs, and/| lunch was served. Mr. Frank Lee has recently returned from a seven weeks' tour of Florida in the company handling subordinates. Thce|/Twelve have ended in draws. of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Scott, tree in the Philippines. PHONE 723-4972 Old Time - Modern ADMISSION--$1.00 Wed., May 15 for two shows et 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. DOUG KEMP & HIS ORCHESTRA the pov, do music are yes Kitty Wells, Alberta's Wilf Certer, ond Bill Phillips. TICKETS ON SALE AT THE "DISC SHOP" AT THE SHOPPING CENTRE IN OSHAWA, = Pr) most fascinating chapters of the book, of course, have to do with Mussolini's "'bruta' friendship" come up with @omme authentic eye-witness re- ports of the execution of Count Ciano, Mussolini's son-in-law who became disenchanted with the Fascist way of life late in this tragic career. The book il Justrates one thing most clearly ~--Ciano died Hke a hero in front of German firing squad. €onsiderable space is devoted 's unsuccessful at- tempts to conclude a politica) settlement with Russia to avoid ury than a car, a boat or ONTARIO DEPARTMENT VEHICLE! SAFETY CHECK LANE | OSHAWA POLICE STATION 'Parking Lot Athol St. West at Queen St. Imagine the luxury\you Summer days, evenings SPECIFICATIONS: © Wall thickness on" - Finally, a fully guaranteed pool within means of every home own- er. A pool to-day, is no more lux- age, thanks to mass production by Roth Construction of Oshawa. envy of your neighborhood. 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