Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Mar 1956, p. 18

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been unable to met demand (had 2 pairs of size three ladies |shoes. He thought: "I'll take care | uf Them next year," and next year {he laid in 30 pair. reflecting Gwen a ts' "to . THE TIM] Fisenhow- . , . safeguarded arrangemen * "to B 1 F t d : pn gp con- freeze stockpiles of atoinle weap 1 00 (] a : 1 Y 1 ( 1 i al | pion fact July for mutual "open ns so A. future Production & : e DATLY S-GAZE , Thursday, Ma g = r me skies' aerial inspectione. |atomic 1 Blerialy o B Retailers iri dn BROOKLIN Eicenhower's letter is Antior)- [PeBEE. pUEp is yw, zo uy K od 0 W W ( 1 l 1 I 1 } { )1 1 { i 1 1 ¥ cisions. on '3 ns i MONTREAL (CP) -- Here's a|hzd to clear off the remal » KLIN ! | [ itive of Borie on several key| 3, Disarmament negoliations Jn rr of EAL (CP) SAR 3 ro mes 1: ears an "K | S 1 i post Fr Jroposals a ich Fhe immediate fufure chou a feet in London, ou. booted 10 i i Bereiian al ee zen will make in London, i | 'entrate o 1 Jacins merchants for a loss. Vlsry: hen another and ; : i 8 sald, will be general and subject ey i] *Eisenhower| F.M. Adams of Montreal told it thers until there were 10 o Shem. rie : IV band fives of Britain, Canada. and, "The points i 1 said it 'should be possible "now to|vionda- to the Canadian Reta cntly canvassed the city in the amnion (uF) Mo IE {i EE Bo Of Bran, Cemais amg) Tw points In the Er how Sanit. TE on limitation of elt | Federation. for a London store Year of want aud jnads was IY -- inis-1by the e 1 » told 3'rance. er which officials cite e.l{vpes of armaments." Officials| As a buyer pear of 'want an . I Ob ed WASHINGTON (AP) Adm ited V/ithin a few hours Bulgani R ther withicant for future disarmament ne- (vpes of maments." Officials) As a buyer for a London sore eat "ah fh © MRS fistion_vifjeials ay the United, in Moscow "it was a very| Those countries, togethe! Ltn 5 wi these: {said this would co -- koa roblems of Anniversa S se ting of States will make several new dis Fine letter and a ger WR 5, nd Russia, Ske Jp tht potiations Bani skies" plan, cou 15 bombers, misses an {ahi ------ fete ve i Tone a . Fe oon ha Westen powers Iter i x whim |develop. disarmament measures pled with a Russian Jropésal or} 4 at this point, the U. 5. 1i. S. would maintain their "very| Correspondent mio Ni held in Brooklin the Western powers later Sie mush my. Nations disarmament |accentable to both the Soviet audly ound Jnshestion bi Aghia be prepared to agtee that extensive "of miclear weapons." | BIGGER PRODUCTION ; - bekah day evening, | | The 1 {Western powers. "the i : i tion and supervision prac-ij. g stocks of nuc ; FR, PROD . BROOKLIN -- Kinoven Re klin| Public School Tuesday +5 rr onth. ith sub-committee is scheduled it {ard lead to easing tensions. inspec jJUpervision prac-ig stocks of muclear weapons." | BIGGER E 100F Lodge, No. 353 of hd | February 21, with 21 n| The pr will be in line with sub-cor Harold | BASIC POLICY d inspec- tices would apply to : 5) "Eis So suggested work| Output of the, work : Yl Mrs. 4 cop i t in London March 19. Haro t for several| 2. If the air and grounc PoC" |as well as those on a country's OWD toward an agreem posts and telegra cachet celebrated their sixth bl ling |oresent and with | President Eisenhower's appeal in mee g Maoh 10, Harold [BASIC POLICY oot for 3 on i rt got pe | Err En : members and guests totalling / , president, presiding. : y ssia"s Premier E, Stassen, Eisenhow | hs the Eisenhower adminis- tion system could be | 4 towar fs 0, and with Sis. Grace Bradley, Ve ome and hook plaque jor 1 See Pd Ui Rign control assistant on Sisgrmament, Blam to mont: bs the Els hues i Be ar poly co) | whi kshops NG, in the chai assiste 4 Vice parent attendance went to "I'he nuclear threat" hanging over fly to Lo don Saturosy, Betweew'tsation has been making bashe dis ri reached Robins Nesbitt, VG, in the {Wes. Routley"s classroom. |'he le ily to London | | mM ted that|(he world. : Grand's hair, ¢ the Mrs. Ed Powell repor that As soon as ihe Opening of, she had attended the reg 3 © Sis, Grace |' ting and mem- lrdge was completed Sis : Bl pa a y ial visitors A A op A ne committee pets of Sis Board were oo to next retired and then the guard oestion of the possibility of having of hugo retire... {white line markers across hig The Honor guard, 12 ee (Way for the children to cross be- white gowns, ea "| tween. BR ry a marcissus, 2d 3 Mrs. Matthew Ag oatioduced f maiden hair { , Neil Petty of Br ' ' with Silver ribbon, took their! Ha sang a lovely solo accompan- places and the visitors entered: . plano by Miss Dorothy lied on ti. Tne, Seine iodiced 60 i P40 ht lined Sis. Mabel : i | the meaning of Founder's Day. ichekah | Assembly; Si. Viet A silver collection was taken to| Williams introduced Sis. io Slee on ay Pearce, past SOeTeL TY of She be sent lo 3 e Phin principal, | sembly; Brother Jol Mrs. E. P. Re ay MD. PGM of the Kindy gpeated fhe projector, oh | , ; F of Ontario, the show 0 | Graug Lod oy J ier Howard feading and Listen an /; Sis. Isabelle Carr, Past Learn. : iii of Read Arte | hua somite, meet ory "Aoms; S) 8 tha was sed in the science room. . Sis. Marjory Allems; Sis. Ber was eajoy in Jie sefence room. Bowmanville, mother of The congra Ro ekre TOOF Rebekah Lodge, in| munity have been extended to Mr Irae on nese Foests a ee 26, quietly cele: es Sunday, N ; pins) Wie gg |brated their 49th wedding anniver- : . Clara Beatty, Vice-Presi- sary. : : ar of the Rebekah Assembly, Congratulations go sh 19, dot i s introduced by Sis. i(r an , W. . Oy Si-. Florencelon the safe arrival of thelr third Sommerville, ' Secretary of the | enild, another little daughter. aid Rebekah Assembly, Toronto, was| Mr. and 1 3. A Jsrioy nd i y Sis. Mabel Heron.|scp, David, of ! Le op was presented vith Mr. ard Mrs, O. Bell Tues wit flowers by the guard of day evening. ; Fonor as they prepared to retire. | pigs Helen Ormiston, Reg.N., of During the business portion of|yount "Sinia Hospital, Toronto, the meeting a letter was read y ac home with her parents, ur. from the Rebekan Assembly and Mrs. James Ormiston, i v8 eacoc | e of y's ; ae RL that Kinoven | "Miss Anne Howden has the sym. an evolent Rebekah Lodges ,ithy of the village i ri Benewile for her official visit} joes of her aunt, the lute Ms, on Marc' 21. {John Moors, who pass way last NNU BAZAAR |Saturday. Miss Howden ha e An od Baza bazaar is lo he her hom~ with her aunt for sev in March conveners of the (ral years. RT, tables named their helpers grOOKLIN WI : -and told of their requirements. rp. President of Whitby Wom- Plans for a Difger and better ba- en's Institute, Mrs. Pellow, ex- zaar are in full swing. The date; 4.4 welcome to the members is March 24, Saturday aiternoon, so Brooklin Women's Institute starting time 2.30 p.m. Sis. Allie i; the Whitby Institute meet- Miller convenes the home baking: ling held in the Couneil chambers Sis. Mabel Hreon, the country |." priday afternoon, February 24. store; Sis. Rose Heron, infant and | "rhe oyest speaker, J. H. Ormis- children's booth; Sis McCullough, |, © itby, gave a very enlight- miscellaneous; Sis. Olive Gimblett, | ing and informative address on aprons; Sis. Anne Milner. Sandy; | Citizenship" which, means. tak- ones, plats; Sis: Jos! in all phases of com- sie" Cook, 8 flower display; Sis. ay a. doin Ping for Evelyn crozall, a gake Jalki oe the hétterment o the community, ems, pie Rat ln ing to build a be Sis. Mary Bell, * draw table: Sis. hs better world. Lunch and social Ivy Arksey, children's lunch cor-'yai¢ hour followed close of meet- ner; Sis. Helen Gilroy, fish pond rin the visitors reported | Sie. Grave Bradley, We "788" 1 INKIN vy Prticle i Tnofmas Wilding, his G TORS was followe y a pageant wit Sis. Helen Battoy as a Mother ax 'TO TAXPAY ERS ? er d h e parts of the parade as it passed them ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) As the parade completed its en-| An garrulous fellow fell fn line try into the lodge room Sis. Rose, With taxpayers waiting to make Heron, Kinoven soloist, accompan-| out their returns at the internal ied by Sis Evelyn Croxall, pian-' revenue service office here ist, sang "The Lord's Prayer," Tuesday. making a fitting ending to a won- Joking with those nearest derful story and 'tribute to him, he reached the head of Rebekahhood and Odd Fellowship the line. Then he headed to a BIRTHD.Y PARTY rest room. 'n a moment he re- Sis. Grace Bradley invited turned, and took his turn at everyone to adjourn to the ban-, the end. quet hall after the closing cere- Again he reached the head of monies and here the birthday par-| the line. Again he left for the ty was held. rest room. That kept up for a Tea, sandwiches, cookies, tarts, couple of hours, pickles, cheese were served and Fmally a government worker then the beautiful birthday cake trailed him to the rest room was cut by Assembly officers, Sis.| and watched him lift a bottle Beatty and Sis. Sommerville and! of liquor from his coat and past Assembly officer, Sis take a swig. Pearce and each received a por- The explanation? 'Well," said the mystery man' GL tion of it. - Congratulations and best wishes POWER THAT HITS for many more successful years for Kinoven Lodge was expressed by all. Bro. John H. McKinney, MD, PGM. of Grand Lodge I0OF of Ontario, announced at the birthday party of Kinoven Rebekah Lodge, that on Friday evening, March 9 the Brooklin boys of Beethoven I0OF Lodge will hold another euchre party. Proceeds from this party will be used to install new light fixtures in the lodge hall, 'you see I don't like to drink lone, and .I saw this line of people, so I just fell in." RECEIVES DECORATION MONTREAL (CP) -- Maj.-Gen. 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