The reasons why they gojonly thoretical recourse to ~ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 11, 1942 47. S ay Sch 1 "-- at Mr. and Mrs. K. asl oe gg pag onset 1 fi und 00. ill's, |Bowmanville, innifr range from political instability ; Mr. and Mrs. C. Stainton. Mr.|Cole, Mr. Ward rt, Dr. People Exported to limited job opportunities and KEEPS TIGHT REIN | " " a ga eeheve the belief that things must be| The state ot siege has been|Sun-rahwens, _ (Pr 0 nemnend bediy, off fe Gilt _oumaberpars Anni and Mrs, M. Stainton, visited on|and Mrs. Clark' Werry and versary Sunday at Mr. and Mrs, Gar-|baby John, Willowdale, were better elsewhere. in effect, with brief lapses, for dian word meaning "'people/tries, Even in slum areas mos , e e , ae net Towns, Peterboro. with E. A, Werry's. | t N tl The emigrants have included|13 years. It is renewed every) .it, p, " At Enniskillen sien ont Me Merits aad Begecrggibe age onde V La In ation the bulk of the political opposi-|&? days by en obliging congress. surtey "canteen thar ecied eas oa Mae arilyn, Almonds, Mr. and)Kingston, an Tr. Norman) tion to President Alfredo Stroes-| i954 ) steps. MRS. ELL GRIFFIN : , says the 1963 Oe RLEN 0 = large tain gg Ft geting Moore, Trenton, were Sunday, ASUNCION, Paraguay (AP gone abroad in the last decade/sner. be Lag hen that ee There are some signs of prog-- INTEGRATE SCHOOLS building at the rear of thelthe A. L. Wearn's. visitors at W. Howells. Mrs. Nor-|People. have become the mainjor so. The latter figure would) Thousands of sullen, angry/siege will cnotinue. ress. Under Stroessner the coun-| ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) --- The church was decorated with ever-| yr. and Mrs. Derdun Collier) Moore is with the How-|export of this landlocked naan eee nearly half the popu-|gppositionists remain, but their) Stroessner is maintained in|try has built up its river fleetiRoman le schools of the greens, lilacs, tulips and potted # : ells recovering from a broken|ruled by the»dean of Tatin/lation. : effectiveness has been muted|power by the army and the|to a total of 30 ships of 1,000jarchdiocese of Atlanta will bé plants and a carpet of clean and Irwin, Oshawa, were' Sun-/ankle. American dictators, | Most of the emigrants go tojby a state of siege. This puts/usual forces of repression found|tons. Construction of low-costlintegrated in September, Arch Pawdust on the floor made alday dinner guests of Mr. and! Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ferguson| By unofficial estimae, from/Argentina. Buenos Aires, 1,000|the citizen directly under thelin dictatorships. Plainclothes-/homes for workers is underjbishop Paul J. Hallinan an perfect setting for the two anni-|Mrs. Clarence Avery. moved to our village. 500,000 to 750,000 citizens havel miles away, is a sort of mecca.|jurisdiction of Stroessner withimen and informers are knownlway. The poor don't seem asinounced Sunday. versary services on Sunday. ' Rev. Ken Herron of Picker- ing was the guest speaker for both the afternoon and evening mitpe dou The double male quartette, J. Slemon, G. Werry, E. Wright, Ron. Ashton, 0. C. Ashton, H. Ashton, Ray Ashton and Ross Ashton rendered a fine selec- tion under the training of their pianist, Mrs. E. Wright. Solos were sung by Ross Metcalf of Maple Grove. Mrs. aes Special! Fine Hand-Cut Crystal Father for the musical portion of the Deserves 2ee-t) Tableware in Delicate "Laurel" Pattern Bie Monday saw the auditorium of people. The younger members of the S. School enjoyed a short sports period at the school grounds. e On Saturday afternoon mem- . ' z t- bers of the CGIT and Tuxis en-| joyed a bowling party at the) Che foot AE: re Pe 2 j NS - & Liberty Bowl, Bowmanville " | Mets 4 samc : ms! ; ¥; Linn sf), Pay laa : é & | 9 ® The two leaders, Mrs. O. C.| . #8 j mit og : " " ; \é Ary % : aure Da erin | Ashton and Mr. Ray Ashton. mn seed ' ; < } ~~ oot an f mp gq ! High bowlers were Miss Di- 4 4 : ; * : yz . : ee ' "| ane Avery, Master Charles Ash- ton and low were Miss Birthe ( --_-- a o Ne ) an Rs\ i | Nielson and Master Bob Thomp- ; i of f : os ne : if \ = Na Si f d ld "The regular CGIT meeting YW AR /f >) i } ' 'y pe oe sad emwa re oe was held in the SS Room with thet he ~¥, , ' \ ll eT Te >» Misses Donna reoexies ant ' : 9 fmm ? y Dad Laura Griffin leading in the [Pe ' ae ee ' . : , 14] worship period. | .. / * ; o ~ ' "ty ae oh OPEN STOCK A long business period dealt ee. aaiay - ° o ' ; 4 with the final plans' for activities Sei ' = in June after which there will sone ; O di il 2 75 rainarily <4. Sing his praises to be no more meetings until Sep- EATON S$ iol pecia the sky. Shout till the rafters ring. re Serving Dishes and Accessories for lovely Table Settings bass, con The leader directed crafts and| recreation when the group were) Aue" X-Shaped Vase E--Sweet Dish, 4' diam. EATON Speciol taught how to make pom-pom) bows and a Danish folk dances, | B--6"' Tumbler Vase F--Low Sweet Dish, 5" diam. Price, each ; For one day he's a "Weave the Wadmal"'. Too arog y ee tre C--Three-Footed Dish, 4/2" diam. ee Marmalade Jar, ERSON igh. . ; Sy a ing. oul deans bas 'hole pen Do-Gval Bowl, 8" Gam. H--Sugar and Cream K ng ing callers at Mr. and Mrs.| : ; Mere and 'Mec. Ralph Lamb, a Gees ji % -- * His favourite store has Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lamb,| gifts galore. Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Lamb,| Miss Julie Wray were visitors] with Mrs. Alex Thurston, Fene-| lon Falls. } Mr, and Mrs. Roy McGill were with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Best choice to be had. Langmaid, Solina. VA | ' ' 2 X Ho a ; : 3 é > a / | , W mf) A) (Not Illustrated) Give him a lift with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Piper and} gis. Marie Grom a rand Ne, , a me <e ; [ f Mrs. erman aass, onny y iI 4 oF Bee " 14 dees 4 : he A H ; Goblet ; . / > ee an EATON gift, and Nancy, Bowmanville, were Aue a fre Jt ae Ae ~s LA OA, , § Claret Bomb Protest \ SS op oF Xe ae 7 A VAs Di rape Remember dear Old gute, Chee Sect AS 4% ocktai Demonstrators # 2 =% ie) Chanpesie Dad ! Arrested Twice : es EATON Specie! Liqueur DUNOON, Scotland (Reuters) J--10" Footed Vase P--Three-Footed Bowl, 7" diam. Price, _ 5-oz. Tumbler dauvastainns yoanthe-bomb: || K--Footed Bon-Bon Dish, 5' high Q--Footed Cake Plate, 8" diam. S.cs, Tembler J 7 h + pg ll Mi ge pean a L--8" Salad Bowl R--8"' Tumbler Vase Wine une { Sherbet Plate Father's Da * . y ly Loch anc f United| ; : : ou ag Be sage Boda - M--Covered Butter Dish, 6' diam. S--8" Conical Vase EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 252 PHONE 725-7373 It brought the number of ae arrests to 142 but some who N--Footed Comport, 5 high were arrested and released Sat- urday came back to demon- strate again and may'have been arrested twice. A sitdown demonstration on cn Bigs , Sr am . poe) eager "ogee t " ua Ae ie per serving the submarines er oh ta a PHILISHAVE BATTERY-OPERATED depot ship Proteus ended as quickly and quietly as a similar i { AA protest Saturday. : : y : VAY, sical ens Police established a tempo- e " e ; es i : ree, oe | | oe AND COUNTRY' SHAVER picking up the sitters and carry-|@ { ae f : ing them off to the station to} i P sh be charged. | scp , 4° a se 4 ee. : About 20 demonstrators kept)" 7 @ # ; Ne bs ' : f . : ' bi a vigil at the entrance to 'the i , . > é . The travelling mans joy: pier for more than 24. hours, ', te : ve j : . : ee oo ' carrying placards and singing| ; (Da Ye -- 4 8 For greater convenience on the road, at the cottage, for camp or nuclear disarmament songs. é eee ' f P : ee . home. Let Father try this battery-operated mechanism, which re- STOCKHOLM, Sweden (Reut- ) ' bom' yee i ' AAG quires no electrical outlet; powered simply by two flashlight bat- ore a ade waned ' i ; { ' ' teries. Town and Country has rotary action head for close, clean ended with a rally attended by q ' i f shave; comes complete with compact hard plastic travelling case, 1,000 people in a public park) 74g *% A. - : i : ' approx. 5Y2 x 52", cord, mirror and cleaning brush. Takes size here Sunday. Me ; : m") D batteries. twinks on | et 49.95 Shooting Pipa TECO Oil TECO Gas | EATON'S Bes DEPT. 515 " PHONE 725-7373 Turpin admitted Saturday he| shot Constable Fred Nash in a 5 . wean roan COMVEFSION Burners B , he asf in self-defence. capiwith Deluxe Controls onversion ui ners Specially Low Priced! tal murder trial he had been} f i driving along Danforth Avenue||f your furnace is allesteel welded . . . designed for If your segs warm air furnace is of welded steel after breaking into a restaurant|worm oir... or your hot water boiler is convertible construction; or your hot woter boiler has a minimum when Const. Nash stopped him.|te oi! firing . . . THEN you'll be interested in this of three sections . . . then EATON'S will install this | | Under the seat of his truck, "TECO" oil Conversion burner. conversion burner complete with limit and thermo- Turpin said, besides $600 in loot, Model "F" -- complete with Conadion General stat controls, wiring and gas piping. * ei = < Electric controls and basement storage tank, Light, Strong Plastic Stacking Chair Check these features: was a .32 automatic pistol. H . ps Const. Nash leet pei EATON Price, Installed EATON Price, Installed from the truck. The policeman shone a flashlight under the| . Contour design is up to the minute in form and shaping and adaptable to a seat, -rigiheng i se then 00 ° multiplicity of uses!' Vent-construction lends a pleasant coolness to the Pek ak ts wes michel @ comfort! Back and seat are moulded plastic--durable, strong and easy to clean. Colours are gay, bright, decorative and fashion-wise! Welded steel at gunpoint to Const. Nash's cruiser and pushed face down- (subject to survey) (subject -to survey) frame has an attractive bronze tone finish. Legs have ward across the fender. He ; ; A i pushed himself off the car to non-marring plastic caps. Chairs stack easily, lightly face the policeman, who spun for space-saving storage. Note the easy mobility and @ , | 5 ; around as if to strike him. Gonsumer's Gas Company Allowance of 200.00! maceAE RHI So hear etme and sonear cae Then, Turpin said, Const. : b aite savorves Want oft in his/Arrangements can be made-with Consumers' Gas Co. to allow 200.00 if you are not EATON Special Price, each a ER? jusing a gas service but have a capped gas intake into your home. Our heating salesman er at, he said, his recol-|,,; . : * lection is hazy. sad ei ans wal conte eu ait aie a EATON'S OUTDOOR SHOP, DEPT. 470 PHONE 725-7373 ee pee a gos EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT, 556 PHONE 725-7373 Const. Nash lying down. Turpin said Nash wounded > him three times before he fired Store Hours: 9 30 a.m to 6 aM Fe | 2 ° A back, but he didn't recall how * * fli. om onaa to Saturda d bac, bute Gdn Tec how p y to S y- Open Friday Nights until 9