|} Catton Displays Artistry In New Civil War Book EEC Ruling Wipes Out that have been enshrouded in State Laws fog for so long; as always Cat- to abolish laws which had been made by its own government because it was claimed that they contained discrimination on the grounds of origin of products concerned. The charges of discrimination were made by the Commission's headquarters officials in Brus- jsels. They brought immediate) Commission, this Imitation on| The other instance related to the origin of the machineryjan Italian law in exist constituted a discrimination y against foreign producers, and since 1949, by which Itallan pur it suggested to the Italian au- chasers of new cars were ex- thorities that this discrimina-|empted from paying the road tion, which was contrary to/tax for a period of six months. some of the provisions of the) This law applied, however, only Treaty of Rome, should be! when the vehicles bought were abolished. | of Italian manufacture. Repre- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednseday, November 8, 1961 1] ' Pickering Township Sunday School Convention at Claremont AUDLEY Baptist Church on Thursday MRS. FRED PUCKRIN evening of last week. The Rev. , ge gee Mr. vigped og Paul Storms of Port Hope gave ley, of Pickering, will take the church service here next Sun-|* Abid ineparing = ig day afternoon, Teaching the Bible o Dif- the job he knows so well--writ-|of a three-volume "(CENTEN- for s < : ! fi Rep ing with deep feeling and finely4) wisToRY OF THE ton is highly readable. BRUSSELS -- Two examples rent from the Italian govern-| The Italian government, faced sentations charging discrimina-| 'tye men's and boys' banquet|!©rent Age Levels," followed by " issi ix| -. |of the extent to which national) i .cion' ' ne Civil War, a job he has master-| CIVIL WAR" commissioned six)years have become a minor in- : mission's suggestions. of the treaty, took positive ac-|Italian government by the Com-levening was well attended.| Mr. and Mrs.' Ronald Webb ed so well. jyears ago by Doubleday and the} dustry with in the book business.|sovereignty can be overruled] yy the first case, uhder Ital-\tion on the Commission's re-|mon Market Commission, and|pert 5 Se Pipa Bice ek Ga Adee =. aoe ing Fury' (Doubleday of Can-|-- B. Long was hired for the| 1994 snd, Douglas ig ee Economic Community havejistence since 1952, low-interest|laws. Under a new enactment/to abolish these provisions with|tee:,-age problems was present-|miles from Camp Petawawa ada Ltd.) he writes about the project and ba / ; granted to pur-|low-interest loans may now. be|regard to the exemption fromled, followed by a discussion led|where Ron is stationed with the coming of the Civil War with) 1 ites completing 15,000 pages|niversary year, more than 25 recent rulings of the Commis-|chasers of agricultural machin-| granted to purchasers of agri-|road tax for six months, this)by the Rev. M. Buttars, Mr.|Canadian Guards. an artistry. that commends Te-|o¢ notes, Civil War books have been pub-|sion. In each case, Italy wasjery, so long as the machinery|cultural machinery manufac-/now being applicable to vehi-\Robin Nicholson, Whitby, play-| Some from here attended the pig omg -- -- he en blame for the bloody conflict\have a sale of 5,000 and up.jeach case Italy was required! cording to the Common Market|Market countries. 'Common Market countries. Seven from here attended thelon Sunday. & Ee ceqmer Uiroden. |square at the lap of leaders like) Yancy; Mississippi's Jefferson |Davis, blind in one eye and MANCHESTER -- Rev. Mr.|sachusetts' Congressman Ben- Braham preached the second in|jamin Butler; and Republican Beautitudes" on Sunday. HisjIt is Catton's belief that such theme "Blessed Are They That/leaders with their uncontrolled forted"'. the rip-tide controversy helped Mrs. J. Dobson. spent a couple|t© fire the flames for the war. brother, Mr. L. Diamond anders, two men had the terrible Mrs, Diamond capacity to make men love them home of Mrs. Crosier last Thurs-|{ury -- Robert E. Lee and Abra- day afternoor.. She conducted the ham Lincoln -- the followers of hymn "A Charge to Keep I them, no matter how great the Have"'. odds message of welcome to every-| anything Bruce Catton has ever one present. The minutes of Oc.|Written before. The readers} and who foilowed -- the United] approved. Roll call recorded 16 States toward conflict, These ent, including our nonagenarian! ates and those men, great and member, Mrs. J. Johnston. Mrs.| small caught in between. | jary report SC ae tions as: "How did it happen?"'| There were invitations to the|and "Was the Conflict Really Mrs. Allan Jackson's WA _ at : "1, al ; 7 ei . This book will surely find) Brooklin, also to Prospect Cir place in the library of every| ait *}true lover of US Civil War his-| the guest speaker to be Miss tory -- it brings into sharp| friend home on furlough from Africa. dence, including two letters of| pital conveners, Mrs. Crosier, resignation from Mrs. Thompson|Mrs. Fielding; flower commit- Our minister, Rev. J. K. Bra-|Franklin, Mrs Crosier; food ham, presided over the elec-|committee: Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. We voted on the following slate|mittee: Mrs Fielding, Mrs. G. of officers. Honorary president,|Franklin, Mrs. Meta Holtby; Mrs. Fielding: president, Mrs.|Toombs. Franklin; vice-president, Mrs.) There was an unanimous vote recording secretary, Mrs.jdent, Mrs. Fielding, for her Yoombes; assistant, Mrs. Meta|faithful service We were pleas- tary, Mrs. Bain; press seere-|join our WA. The meeting clos- tary, Mrs. Crosier; pianist, Mrs./ed with theme and prayer. Mrs. Bruce Catton is again doing} This book represents the first schoJarship about the American | Civil War books in recent ment to comply' with the Com-|with this alleged infringement|tion were again made to thelneiq in the church on Friday|? qwestion period. In his latest book, "The Com-|New York Times. Researcher|1he boom dates roughly from|pby the action of the European|ian law, which has been in ex-/commendations and changed its|the law was amended recently|the short program. A film on|apartment in Pembroke, a few travelled 50,000|1961, the Civil War's 100th an-/come to light as a result of|loans were spect and a sure grasp of his) Qty puts the finger of|lished -- even the most trivialjthe country involved. And in|was manufactured in Italy. Ac-|tured in any of the Common|cles manufactured in all thejed for a sing-song. Almonds C h ur eh Anniversary CHESTER ers William Lowry des MAN \haggard with headaches, Mas- a series of sermons on "The|Representative Alton Lovejoy. Mourn, For They Shall be Com-janger and vaccilations against of days in Willowdale with her| Says Catton: "'Of all the lead- Manchester WA met at the) and to strike with unrestrained worship service, opening with these men would never desert Mrs. Fielding expressed a) This book is different than tober meeting were read and|meet the men who guided --| members and five visitors pres-| were the extremists, the moder-| Crosier gave the hospital auxil-) Bruce Catton asks such ques-| Prince Albert Bazaar and to|jrrepressible?" cuit WA Raliy at 8 p.m. Nov. 15, Ruby Wilson, a missionary) rocus many of the questions| Mrs. Bain read the correspon-|Toombes, Mrs. Cawker; hos- and Mrs. Fielding. tee: Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. G. tion of our executive for 1962.)Roach, Mrs. Crosier; card com- Mrs. Braham; past president,| Auditors: Mrs G. 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