Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Nov 1964, p. 6

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 5, 1964 Se he wan rep ee Tae moe TES Re TAKE VOWS Pictured cutting their wed- ding cake are,Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Milne Leaper, who were married Saturday, Oct. 17, in Burns Presbyterian hurcy, Ashburn. Mr. and ts. Leaper were married by the bride's brother, Rev. Ken- neth A, Heron, BA, BD, of Petrolia, assisted by Rev. H. M. Buntain of Ashburfi. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Robert Her- on, Ashburn, and her groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Milné Léaper, Aber- deen, Scotland. Photo by Dal Hubbert Photographers, Willowdale Canadian Editors Comment On Johnson Election Victory Victoria Times: It is simply truth to say that all of the United States allies as well as ; neutral and anti-Western coun- tries around the world, breathe more easily today because of Mr. Johnson's victory. His for- ' eign policy of peaceful ovet- turés from a position of strength * 48 Seef as both logical and hope- ful. Saskatoon Star-Phoenix:' Now will Republican party coritrol continue in extremist hands or revert to the moderates? Cana- welcome the results beé- e@ause Democratic presidénts and congresses are more friendly to us than Republicans «+ +atid Cafadians prefer peace to the war sword hammered on - the annihi'ating anvil of ou- cléatism . . . Americans have trust ... chances are good that he will-be an able president. Montreal Metro « Express: Goldwater, the John Birch So- ciety, the Ku Kiltix Kian, the far right, this seed of fascism was crushed. Yet almost 26,000,- 000 Améri¢ans did vote for Goldwater. That méafis that in the countfy which dominates the world, theré afe 26,000,000 men afd woren who think this demiagogue is right, that his ideas represent democracy. That's frightening. Montreal-Martint Aré you a modefaté? Mr. L. B, Johnson's victory -should cheer you. . . You will say--he's the image of mediocfity. Hig idé@al lacks grandeur. But where does gran- deur hold out ih this bourgeois given Johnson an awesome "OFF THE CAR" SALE WATERPROOF FACTORY GRADE SANDED FIR PLYWOOD VY" x4x8 ¥e"x 4x8 Vo" x4x8 "x 4x8 ay" x4x8 First Come, First perved, Lots of 4%" and %", other sizes limited. WHILE YT LASTS TO 6 p.m. NOV. IIth Grade Stamped BIG MILL PLYWOOD STAINLESS STEEL SINKS 999 Complete AJAX YARD age? Radicalism (left of right) 4 \being collected at the hall Nov. 2. Several forthcoming " évents|" Eyangeélist monthly meéting of the chaired by Presidefit Mrs, Rob- ert Mackey. Martin Chizen in charge of this project, date to be announced later. Mrs, H.C. Munro and Mfs. S of @ Rummage Sale to be held at the parish hall, Articles are and Mrs, Richard Sandrelli as at thé parish hall. It was announced that a Cook)t Book will be published. Mem- ect atid also volunteers aré ask- ed to assort and type samié. Religious Christmas cards will be sold in the committee room, folloWifig Massés on Guridays. Mrs. Frank Rossé@tani and Mrs. Marshall 6léssor will be in Mis. Martin Chizen addressed bring them at future meetings. the form of 4 Chtistmas party. The main attraction will be CWL Plans 'Toy Display were announced at St. John thé|Show". Prizes will be awarded Catholic Womén's Leaguelatid workmanship. ba Goes ce Wants tration will be|Michael Troy ' ned apts parish hall with Mrs.|Neil 8 High School, , To- of Mary". Rev. Troy m how prayers are needéd to in- troduce the E. ©. Osborne are co-conveners|ny 4 are active membérs @ from 10 a.m, till 2 p.m. Nov, 21/:"i00y DCM. ie ver the world : members to give full rt tb Harvest Ball sponsored byY|the Prosideot of CHL 6 mem. CWL with Mrs. Andrew Miller/herg of thé execiitive in all their co-eohveners to be held Nov. 14) tor prayers for the spiritual and fi bers are asked to give théir|James King and Mrs. Dan favorite recipes for this pfoj-|O'Hagan ss Fairweather, Conservative 'MP 'ot Royal, sai édhesday the (grad Drie and woiden|the 1961 Bil of Rights would Sa of Charity", Members are be "tremendously more éffec- asked 16 avé these labalg and tive' if it were embodied in the British North America Act, she Bac. 1 eas wer oe 8 Club, he said fundamental freé- doms of religion, asséffibly, Cl as Hats Fashion Mrs, D. M. Jack introduced on the "Legion ' of Mary into t. John the Evangelist parish. members, This Legion Father Leo J, Austin asked all 1s. He stressed the neéd hancial success of their under- akings. Téa hostésses were Mrs. Bill Of Rights Asked In BNA OTTAWA (CP) -- R. G. L. Addressing the Richelieu h arid press wotlld be don't move them, flaming rhe- toric leaves them cold. .|'Wait a minute' seemed a more common sense of adult appreé- ciation of the fealities of thé people as a whole, t of America and of the world, much fidte énttenchéd as part doesn't catch the masses' eaf|of the constitution thah as & any more. Passionate -stands| imple federal statute. be attempting to circumsecribe : the freedom of the press by Vancouver Times: . . . It W88/hanning news articlés about the a reaffinmation of the splendid Québec separatist movement. world today, by the Americati| aging somethiig that was 'far worse" than giving publicity to Moncton Times: For the sake! aratists, he added. He said some people seem to Newspapers that tried to sup- ress or mafiage the néws Were hé extremist views of the sep- cosepren nmemarrichoentria the moderatés in the United States must not bécome com- plaéent over Tuesday's success. 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