Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1963, p. 12

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Thursday, Februe t made de Gaulle fi-jket with hands free to linkjof entering the Common Mar-jamounetd to the surrender by 12 eee : ee ae ale te iar of the in-|Britain's defence and foreign|ket, or else he had abandoned|Britain of any futuré independ- terruption of negotiations for|policy to that of Europe in-jsuch an intention because ofjent defence policy and automat- Britain's entry into the Com-|stead of to the United States. |growing opposition within Brit-jically made it impossible for ulle Scheme jr ies a yatta the mesing bomen tls a, g ie yf tothe e farm leaders in France were|Gaulle and Macmillan at Ram- For de Gaulle, the Kennedy-|with the future Europe envis- pressing for, in any case. bouillet, near Paris, last De- Macmillan Nassau Polarisjaged in the Gaullist grand de- Until last fall, de Gaulle was|cember, preceded by what the|@8reement late in Decemberisign. bed For ue more or less convinced British|French affirm was a growing , TO Prime Minister Macmillan was|reiicence on the part of the Brit- prepared to take ' what de - pn gue od 0 ee lowing account of |icy is just the result of "anti-\Gaulle called 'the great aulle wi s conviction: Ph cg seers Bor Charles | Americanism." plunge." That either Macmillan had de Gaulle's pool, ee In this policy, teotiog even-|' He beste a ae bt rad considered -- pres } Pr ON e ropean gov-|prepar Britain|defence independe . +o havent ef Market -- > pape ed inci dies: wholly into the Common Mar-|United States a necessary part a Chore, tive de Gaulle by no means ex- SOE) easaaeans NEW SPRING BLOUSES -- diate future as. unrealistic--the full-co - operation of Britain COTTON SLEEVELESS OVERBLOUSE, sanforized solid colors, rope 99° would nave been voiced > P FL LIGNMENT vg : t! : This affirmation comes as startling to many in the Anglo- pans Digarogg Boe _ a ALL CARS COTTON PRINT POP-TOP SUBEV GUESS oss cocaine eae wrens 99° personal ambitions to "'rule the SLEEVELESS COTTON JACKET STYLE BLOUSE, striped, sanforiz- 99° "hay tals with tet president i" No Matter -- ed, blue, green, pink this poten Rag Roger JOHN BEAN " WEEE Whether It's COTTON PRINT SHIRT-TAIL OUTER BLOUSE with rope tie belt, 99° this affirmation as representing ' Furniture BIOOVOIEUD osc cet acetes + hake Vis se sie de Gaulle's true feeling on the PHONE ' ' 4iuge e aa subject of Britain. | Visualiner : sie Wicd PARIS (Reuters)--Is Charles | 728-6221 Appliances, HI-FI, | ' far-seeing states-|HAS ONE AIM : man or merely an outmoded|- But, it is, nonetheless, de> QDECTAL for | | Vv, Radion, ote. BUY NOW AND SAVE Ff iti-|Gaulle's conviction you : appointment a d gad nationalistic politi Sacnek bond 4 am Borg ppoi i i If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's SATISFAC =-ED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED is i t Europe unless yeu are ein- ick- nd Delivery Service SATISFACTION GUARANTEE FE LY coutis, is the question many in| e-minded about it Free Pick-Up a if YOU PAY TOO MUCH !! You cannot, he has often said, : Frome presaen's 'brusme tna food Fugen you we Mo GENERAL TIRE FURNITURE 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER cold-shouldering of the British ordinate in advance your own ' , bie for entry into the European nuclear defences and foreign TIRE APPLI ANCES : policy to that of the United F OSHAWA ee at @ PTeSS| states, psslbace Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 DOWNTOWN OSHAWA ; NTRE Two weeks after the press|or 'attitude about relations bel, 524 RITSON RD. S. 728-6221 qi KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 OSHAWA SHOPPING CEN conference, negotiations injiween Rurope and the United Brussels on the entry bid broke " ast EERE down in disagreement between| France, on the one side, an dits five Market partners -- West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Hol- land and Luxembourg--on the} other. | Behifid France's veto of Brit- ish entry into the trade group under present ise i a + Gaulle's grand design 0 - re | pega tir Europe able @eee ee to be an equal military and economic partner with the United States. ees ALE -- $30,000 worth of as matters now stand, Britain's joining the Market would con- tf etitute a spearhead of extended . American influence in Europe, preventing the continent from .- gl ag : ke for the wish. migan ow ox ell IMCrCHhandise Must Ne So 0 ma Way to decide whether the grand de- sign is a feasible policy and, if 60, whether it is desirable. =e Carpenters - Painters - etc.-- ALL SALES FINAL Paris, the prospect of a strong independent Europe is an at- tractive proposition for the French people, although sharply 'S " . Gritwactas MEN'S i re I LADIES' 1" <@ ' De Gaulle is telling his peo- FLANNELETTE ; j i CaS os that it is not, and never has LONG / = QU ALITY : [ een, @ question of a Ti ' " propa Seance out ot the ae SLEEVE -- P YJAMAS SEAMFREE ance, but of: 1..Preparing for the day when America' ater eat lead the 'United interests may' DRESS SHIRTS-SPORT |. QUARANTEID A Sizes 5 to 17 d ESAS Soll swers "Tshinrs exe. |. rom = LE NW LONS | Aa) one: v ve Re Ht i 2" Creating 6 Menino @ SIZES A TOE e ch can, : bos idee. CANNY 4) sl, er Hope's ur fg COMPARE 1 00 lg oa WN. whic! its : a TO padi e Compere C * the West li ae sg ie Western alliance. De Gaulle himself would! sieneieantaumnet laugh at the idea that his pol- KIDDIES' . : : CORDUROY LINED INFANTS ody uns. tavioverre Ml BOYS' BETTER GRADE ON RESSES ~-- ; meeting of the United Church} 3 Women was held in the Lower ee é& i Ay iit wees ral DRESS SHOES |aege ox'e? 2 JEANS | satu Towets|} PANTI ES The World Day rayer will/ a Broken ranges. , be held on Friday, March 1 in eee ; Columbus Lower Church Hall! pmmee Lower Os 39" x 22" ' lg cial ag | ogg A] sizes FROM Half Boxer Waist Asst. Colors and @ Sizes S. M. L. Cooper as guést soloist. Both| 9 to 4 Sizes 3 to 6x. patterns. @ Colors: Pink, Whtie, Cc are from Brooklin. | Compare Wampsre Compare Compare Blue, The bazaar will be held on = * s 0 8 1,57. fe * 1.98 : & May 1. The overall conveners| 3.99 Compare 25¢ are Mrs. F. McLaughlin and| Mrs. J. Hayes. | It will be opened by Mrs, J.| H. McKinney. MEN'S BOYS' 2 PIECE LADIES' JERSEY SAVE ON ONE OF MO : 4 ROLLS ga cee pg od 4 NT 5 a ; FT WABASSO'S BEST R= 7 ae held at Bow- y Y¢ ? oa p é _ QUALITY ; Sad BALLET Other members that attended! : ng Mrs. S. Cosway, Mrs.| F S UJ IT S Scions . , - Miller, Mrs. L. Dalby, Mrs. BS sf ae ' ' G. McCormack. } 4 . : N 4 | : @ Flannel plaid shirt 100% Acetate T ij Ww. Holiday. ioe ey : : @ Corduroy lined jeans pir ao A skit was acted out by Mrs.| , .@ Assorted checks, solids a 'ashable F. McLaughlin, Mrs, C. Shaw | . : Sizes 10 to 12 only A @ 81x 100" 4 -4-5 onl OLLS and Mrs. W. Holliday entitled| oa: area ere Compare 3.88 _ ' @ 72 x 100" @ Bathroom tissue Didn't You Mean What You! COMPARE 39.95 id?" ae 9 29 PS 1b in modern colors The Explorers were guests of] Reg. as COMPARE COMPARE iH the Brooklin Explorers and/ } oe =, Mrs. > ee re-| SET Po WHILE 47c . Films were shown, The Explorers met rt their & eta a THEY LAST & reguiar meeting in Lower Church Hall with 10 members present. Girls' Lined Plaid yf The Messengers met recently | aw S BUY NOW ee in Lower Church Hall with 12) ' ; / members present. | During the Sunday morning| Church service the new stew Gonrge wotuitach, icha Miner, a ' , MERCHANDISE tles Henry, Jack Mounten. i | 1,75 Fid, Ounces ' @ Economy size @ Sizes 7 to 12 ards for 1963 were invtaied ty] ~=©=FOR SMART HAIR . 2, gg GROOMING Roll-On DEODORANT S L f M ) "Misses Kaye McKenzie and| @ Half boxer waist : ye tie We ee ee Sine Compare 45¢ @ 2 pockets Below Cost for Next Winter ' ie Se naa for 00 Compare 79: ar LADIES', MEN'S, ke te mogam wich wasn Di a 1.25 2.49 i \ BOYS', GIRLS', KIDDIES' j Miss Dorothy Davey read the! scripture and Wayne Beath| gave a ing.

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