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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jan 1965, p. 22

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RQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, Jonuary 25, 1963" COPYRIGHT BY KARSH SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL 1874-1965 He is already enshrined in the history and legend of this turbulent era. The man with the siren suit, the impish grin, the "V" for Victory. The twentieth century's most dynamic figure. Who, in biting, brilliant phrase, could arouse the people of Britain to new epics of sacrifice and endurance. Who could communicate faith, confidence and courage against fearful odds. Neither this generation nor those that follow will forget him. His name encompasses a lifetime of high adventure and mighty achievement. Daring young newspaper correspondent and prisoner of the Boers in the South African war; author, statesman and the most captivating voice in international broadcast; twice Prime Minister of Britain in her most-crucial years; outstanding figure in wartime conferences of world powers. We of the Commonwealth of Nations mourn the passing of Sir Winston Churchill with a sense of deep, intimate loss. EATON'S OF CANADA

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