Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Mar 1958, p. 7

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ee rg = D7 lI 3S or ramuy, maple Grove, were at THE DAILY TIMES-GAXETTS, Soturdey, Merch 8, 1958 iy ELECTION PERSONALITY : dh wife, an apart. ENNISKILLEN Mr. and sig Lorne Lamb. Inr. and Mrs, W, Howell's, | ,St-- | Mr.oand Mrs. Ted Werry at-| Miss Carol Cox, Bowmanville, Mrs. Bruce Ashton. with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J ment in Ottawa's residential dis-| » trict. i {tended the Vegetable Growers'|spent the weekend with Ed. Cox| Leonard Phillips, Essex, Mr. Miss Ruby Virtue, Toronto, After becoming party leader, | MRS. RUSSELL EFT, | banquet at Newcastle on Friday and family. |and Mrs. Harry Collacutt and Mr, od od Earl "Masters a eqarson ssen 1 reporters asked why he didn't] yp evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oke were Joanne, Bowmanville, and Miss girls, Bowmanville, were at: MF. move into Stornoway, the luxury| ENNISKILLEN -- The Rev.| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Van Meer, | Saturday night guests of Mr. and!Doris Wright were recent visitors|and Mrs. Ralph Virtue's. ~~ °° ° - . home provided for the Commons' |R, B. Green directed his sefmon and Randy, Providence, visited| Opposition leader in suburbani the young people on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill. | 1 eda 1S Rockcliffe. Mr. Pearson replied i M Harold Mill 4 Bill {that he dida't want to move eves ng. a Dost Lec Begley fig i ry un i i i r. an rs. Donal ; By HAROLD MORRISON [end recessions and depressions; when he became a Liberal fwice, indicating emfiacnce that and family, Oshawa, Miss Joan He Jiomes of Bey Saodes and Canadian Press Staff Writer |an increase in social security, | "Today," he rep ied with 8 .inister's resid at 24 Sussex' johnston, Bruce Hannah, Whitby. | a Frank. MeGil licies grin. His is an impish, boyish OTTAWA (CP)-Lester Bowles! Among the new parly policies grin, part of a magnetic person- Street after March 31. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ferguson. /Miss Clara Page, Mr, and Mrs. | he enunciated at a platform-un- ! t 1 fii A rr is essemay 2 veiling press conference Feb. 10 ality that has made him a welll Mr. Pearson Sotered io ie and boys, Bowmanville, Mrs, Ed Coombs and Charlene, Toron- . some ground, but bold and deter-| Was one calling for a national known figure in many couatries.|t Vor, 1 tfairs department. Fred Dayes, Allen and Lorraine, |to, and Mrs. Howard Bradley, | Ww X mined to fight zealously for the board to plan, among other] Mr. Pearson may be a - He went to. London in 1935 as an Blackstock, Miss Joan Elford,| Maple Grove, were at Mrs. E. WA things he believes in. Now the/things, "programs for long-term osophical idealist but he's not a| Co. nt "the Canadian high Port Perry, were at Walter Fer- Page's. 80-year-old Nobel peace prize investment." sartorial one. He has an addic-| 0 iccioner and returned to BUSOD's: |r. and Mus Royo dione Mr winner faces one of his greatest All this could mean that Mr. tion for 'bowties but not striped o.wo in 1941 as assistant uader- Mrs. and Mrs. Garnet Towns, family, Port Perry, v Mr. tests. Pearson may be planning to pants, oe alits are usually Jum secretary for external affairs, |Paul, Joyce and Barbara, Peter. and ir L Statuton, iN Elected national Liberal leader move his party just a little left pled, partly because of his abi Mrs. A. L. Wearn an rs. A only two weeks before the next|of its long-held '"'centre of the of Houking one leg over a uigice SERVED IN WASHINGTON federal general election was road." Mr. Pearson agrees that ye aad aE A ie From 19042 to 1946 he sefved recommend means of strength. i 2 fixed for March 31, he is striv- the proposed long-term invest- ormally as he ks in Washington, first as ml nister ening NATO in the non-military| Mrs. Perigoe and Miss Merilyn ing to pull his party together, re- ment board may appeal to some problem or talks with a caller. /counsellor, then minister and fi- go qe |Perigoe, Caesarea, were at Mr. organize and "reform" it and re- CCF supporters. He is a keen sports fan, often nally, in 1944, he was apppointed But hi test ai and Mrs. Ted Werry's. gain its political power. The Toronto-born leader, son USing some sports phraseology to|C an ad a's ambassador to the/, . id] iS Feales ace mm same Mr. and Mrs, Orr Jeffery, Port On his performance in the cur- anq graadson of Methodist min- Sonvey interpational ideas, At Usited Sides. TWO yeas yuo: a id te 1957 Tewbel peace Perry. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar- i i de- § i i iti some important functions he is/he was undersec 3 a 3 iE PEEEE eur Brunt. Sout Slestion Campaign Mey isters, slipped into polities partly apt to slip away to a radio set/ternal affairs, remaining *as the Prize for his efforts in getting the ik, pend the destiny of a party that hy accident and partly by design. : sai "UN to adopt his proposal for| Misses Patsy and Brenda Ellis catch the ldtost score onldeartment's No. 2 man ati a United Nations Emergency spent the weekend with their sis- held power in Canada for 22 con- From First World War army pri- ; some football, baseball or hockey 1948 when he became a e3bine! Force, which ended the Israeli- ter, Mrs. Gordon Gettins, and tinuous years, until it was beaten yate and pilot, he had moved on | © by another rookie leader, Prime to become a Chicago meat fac- Same. le as chatman of the NA as Egyptian war. |Mr. Gettins, Caesarea. Mini i ak ia si r i. oi Bid | i toad | . Minister John G. Diefenbaker ofifory clerk, a semi-professional FRIENDLY AND WITTY president of the United Nations| He still is striving for his ideal Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oke and fd le Sharp were visitors with Howard ister Martino of Italy, formed to Pye at Whitby Hospital. the Progressive Conservatives, ia baseball player Ontario, a his. He has a friendly, witty way General Assembly in 1952-53, At/in this field, the creation of a|family, Mr. and Mrs. John Oke : , tory professor at Toronto and a or talking even with his political various times he was mentioned permanent UN police force to|and family, Oshawa, visied Mr. TOUGH TASK diplomat. enemies, It was only after he for the secretary-generalship of put out military brush fires be- and Mrs. Walter Oke. "You can't reorganize a party MAGNETIC PERSONALITY singrged 2 Livers], Joader Jan. poth NATO and the UN. In 1956, fore they turn into holocausts. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cross, and in a few weeks and that's all In September, 1948, on his ap- 16 that he started employing he was one of NATO's so-called --™ Se -- I've had," Mr. Pearson recently Doi as external affas tough language against his op- "wise men" -- a committee of The Party of the People ! told a reporter. "But it's going minister in the former Liberal ponents. himself, Foreiga Minister Lange to be a good fight because we government, reporters asked him A father and grandfather, he of Norway and then Foreign Min- ! | have something to fight for." shunt hoe MS - res EE The CCF. and John Brady, Your The thing that has impressed ; A T T E N T | 0 N . . him most is that there is "lots : of new enthusiasm, lots of anew Candidate, will demand: Sl ae Gongratvlalions @ FULL PRODUCTION TO END UNEMPLOYMENT Political opponents have said % will be Mr. Pearsons Sestiny Monday, March 10, 1958, The to lead the Liberals into oblivion, | . . A "Ne st laughs at this. to Ontario County Chapter District @ MORE HOMES IN THE LOW COST FIELD but he just laughs at this. No Tatier What We viome 5, RIN.A.O. will hold a panel at the lls, "it will be . M sronger art ater the election discussion. © GREATER FEDERAL GRANTS FOR EDUCATION re eo H. E. KERR INDUSTRIES LIMITED : . | i, a a Ta fou | Designed fo present 2 mgrbers Yolo © PROPER PROTECTION FOR FARM PRICES way he handled delicate world issues as Canada's external af- Oshawa id used To Better The Economic Security of fairs minister. And his boldness members of public service organizations ved Jan. / - . " showed on Jun, 15 when he ac. Remember! March 31st "Is Your Day of | leadership with these words: hel int t distributor fo Th jected tiati ill includ : . . eral leadership ese words on thelr oppointment as distributor for e projected negotiations will include Opportunity" -- Don't Miss It! 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