Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Mar 1956, p. 13

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LONDON attention of the press council to a| series of articles now appearing zire. Cmdr. Richard Colville, press sec- retary to the Queen, has written/ to the council that the series is typical of the stores to which the palace takes exception. Last year, the council published |a letter from the palace saying that conditions of service for em-| ployment in the royal household now Jnclude a ban against publish- "| ing "any incident or conversation' Magazine Articles Irk Buckingham Palace (CP) -- Buckingham Palace said today it has drawn the) The series of articles in Woman |consists mainly of a detailed ac- {count of palace catering arrange- in Woman, a British weekly maga- [regarding the Royal Family. The | ments. Among other things, Cor- |letter said the prohibition was to bitt mentions the gradual devel- The articles are by Frederick | ensure the Queen of "the privacy|: Corbitt, formerly deputy comptrol- lat home which all other families ity and relates how the Duke of ler of supply on the court staff.|are entitled to enjoy.' ! SHOCKED BY BOOK Some years ago palace author- it.es were shocked by publication of a book The Little Princess by M:rion Crawford, governess to the Quec (as Princess Elizabeth) and Princess Margaret for 17 years. ment of an "economy" mental- Edinb.rgh inspected nearly all of the rooms at Buckingham Palace to find out how things were being run. The press council, set up to keep an eye on newspaper standards, will probably mention the palace complaint in its next report. Junior League Machine Sells Of Vancouver Has Birthday VANCOUVER (CP)--The Junior a of Vancouver celebrated) |its 25th anniversary recently and | reviewed its activities in com- | munity work in the city. | Since the Vancouver group | joined the Association of Junior | Leagues of America. its members {have piled up almost 600,000 volun- |teer hours and have spent in ex- | cess of $248,300 The Junior League was started jas a training ground--a school where members learned about the | social, economic, educational, cul- {tural and civic conditions of the | community. Its end was to pro- vide effective volunteer service and responsible citizenship. Since that time, there has been hardly one welfare, art or health organization in the city which didn't have a league member sit-| ting on its board--not as a league member, but as a trained citizen. | | At the anniversary gathering the| {league honored one of its former members, whom it considers to be a pattern for a model league mem- ber. Angleworms SALEM, Ore. (AP)--You can buy most everything else in coin vending machines--why not angleworms? | So reasoned Mrs, Joyce Wood, wife of a Salem dentist, who has developed a vending machine to dispense choice worms to local fishermen. She says the devices will be in- stalled at strategic points in town, with worms and larger night crawlers available in small cans, League, Dorothy Cameron has been co-chairman of a special vol- unteer and information bureau set up during the Second World War {to handle British refugee children, and has worked at Alexandra Neighborhood House. She was largely responsible for formation of a group-work division as part of the regular social ser- vice curriculum at the University B.C. She has worked on the board of Community Chests cam- paigns and on the Children's Aid | Society, and finally on the execu- tive of the Junior League itself. To honor her services, the league awarded Mrs. Cameron an honor-| ary life membership. LONG TRADITION COPENHAGEN (Reutes) -- A Danish 'National Republican Asso- ciation" has been formed to seek 1bolition of the world's oldest un- interrupted monarchy. A spokes- man for the movement said "it is unfortunate for the repubican idea that Denmark has a democratic king (Christian) who behaves with dignity." Shine Silver '. with | "SODA Cover bottoms of large enamelled pan with aluminum foil. Add 1 teaspoon soda to each quart of water, heat to boiling. Immerse silver so it touches foil. Tarnish disappears quickly. Rinse thoroughly and dry with soft cloth. | For sues lustre, polish with a thin te of soda and milk applied Lori soft cloth. 23 | COW BRAND "> | BAKING SODA THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, 'Wednesday, March ch 28, 1958 13 BOYS' WEAR AL'S BI- RITE STORES 35 Bond St. N. At Bond St. EASTER PARADE OF VALUES! SPRING VALUES IN MEN'S CLOTHING MEN"S SUITS--Flannels, gabs, and worsteds in newest patterns and colors, 2 PAIR OF TROUSERS. 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Even at the point of victory, the Whipper still looked fit to kill as Demp- back under the watchful eye of | the old champ himself, referee Billy Watson of Toronto, who | | put the reigning champ, Lou © OVERALLS ® SOCKS Jack Dempsey at Maple Leaf Thesz of St. Louis, Mo., on his CCF Slams sey counted Thesz out. FIRST 10-CAR SPIEL SASKATOON (CP) -- Canada's first. 10-car bonspiel, one of the Coquitlam) Tuesday accused the Liberals of using a "steamroller vote" to pass divorce measures, 'Anything goes with the Liberal nopest curifests ever staged, | party in this racket," he said. The | under way Monday with a star- government seemed to regard a A vote on a divorce bill as a ques-|Studded entry of 36 rinks, 28 be- Ottawa System - In Divorces | tion of non-confidence, accepting low the objective, y lany divorce petition that had| The prize list includes four new OTTAWA (CP) Parliament's | passed the Senate: American-model automobiles for handling of divorce cases has come, He spoke after the Commons, on h ti . * under another round of CCF criti-' a vote forced by the CCF had the winning rink; four English cism during an unsuccessful at- given final approval to one divorce model cars for the losers in the tempt by that party to defeat two pill from Quebec and before an-| best-of-three final; a car as a door divorce bills. other vote gave passage to a prize and another to the seller of Erhart Regier (CCF---Burnaby-' Newfoundland divorce bill. the winning door-prize ticket. got| now is a supervisor of home-find- ing for the Children's Aid Society. CAME FROM ONTARIO Born in Ontario, Mrs. Cameron |eame west with her family in 1924. When her lawyer husband,| san Cameron. died some years| ago, she resigned her league mem- bership to devote full time to her two children and to return to UBC| for a course in child welfare. | Her daughter, Ann, is following| in Mrs. Cameron's footsteps. She, majored in clinical psychology at| UBC and now is employed at the | child guidance clinic. Her son,| Norman, is a second - year com-| merce student at UBC. In her years with the Junior Here's long-lasting cough relief for you! Cough drops with cough syrup action! You get seven special ingre- dients used in the finest cough syrups. Smith Brothers BLACK Cough Drops. And they taste delicious, too!...10¢ ®from colds, excessive smoking Buy now and save. OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. -- CLOSED ALL DAY GOOD FRIDAY AL'S BI-RITE STORES (At Bond St.) OSHAWA RA 5-7951 OUR POLICY: Goods Satisfactery Ov Money Refunded ! 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