Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Dec 1964, p. 20

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- HERE'S WHERE TO FIND GIFTS FOR EVERYONE | | Christmas - TGIFT SPOTTER 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, Secember 5, 1964 By HAROLD MORRISON LONDON (CP)--Prime Min- ister Harold Wilson goes to Washington Sunday with one political arm tied behind his back. In authoritative quarters, the meeting with President Johnson next Monday and Tuesday is de- scribed as a voyage of explora- tion rather than negotiation, for Wilson may not be able to com- mit himself to long-term deci- sions without another election. Indeed, speculation among Western diplomats is hardening on the possibility that Wilson will attempt to squeeze in two quick trips to Washington and For the Children Her Holiday Food For Him or hoid _ until 723-2593. WHITE ROCK capons, 6 ibs, and up, fresh killed, oven ready, delivered, $2.50 each. Telephone 725-8304. LIKE ARMCHAIR SHOPPING ? Phone 668-3311 For detaiis on Gift Packs of SELECT APPLES PONIES for sale. Will Christmas. 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Johnson, will be to renew what is considered here as Britain's "special rela- tionship'? with the United States special co-operation that has been the focal point of French President de Gaulle's charge that Britain does not have Eu- rone's best interests at heart. Equally important is a Labor Party view that Wilson, with his socialist philosophy, may be best suited to approach the new Soviet leaders on behalf of the West and the prime minister |may seek Johnson's approval to SEAMING IS THE WORD that tells the best fashion story --seaming adept as in' Printed Pattern A957 by Philippe Tour- naye for Rembrandt. Beneath the cleverly angled yoke, seams travel in a continuous -line to- ward the hem. The figure-nar- rowing shape is smartly topped by a little cuff collar -- lovely location for a small gem or gleam of gold. Take off your coat and feel like a million in this casually elegant dress. Wear it next Spring, or for cruise climes without a coat. 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HORSES RETIRE LONDON, Ont. (CP)--The last four horses to work for London dairy and bread companies give The London Pure Milk Com- pany said ihe horses will be put out to pasture in the spring. Four other horses were retired ago. A Radiant Original PRINTED PATTERN A798 SIZES 12%24% NEW NARROW LOOK 16 and 18. Size 16 requires 25% yards 54-inch fabric. Send ONE DOLLAR for Print- ed Pattern A957 to The Oshawa Times, Pattern Department, Oshawa, Ontario. Ontario resi- dents add 3c sales tax. Please |print plainly YOUR NAME, AD- |DRESS, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. : Announcing the Premiere Edi- tion of Our Couture Pattern Col- lection -- 57 6f the world's most /beautiful designer originals plus 50c FREE COUPON to apply to jany One Dollar pattern, Send |50c right now for Couture Col- jlection iv. SERVICE STATIONS | OPEN THIS SUNDAY CROWELL'S SHELL STATION 22 BOND | 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. | ST. EAST % SARGANT'S TEXACO STATION 278 PARK ROAD SOUTH MEADE'S SUN 74 SIMCOE OCO STATION ST. SOUTH BRAMLEY MOTOR SALES 1271 SIMCOE ST, NORTH STATHAM B .A. STATION COR. KING ST. E. AND RITSON ROAD RUSS BOSWELL S ERVICE STATION CORNER WILSON RD. & OLIVE OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE 222 KING STREET WEST emphasized. After In this trip, Wilson's 'main op- way today to delivery trucks. | Leukemia Cure Found In U.K. LONDON (Reuters)--The ap- he was back in his death row|judges held that Cobb's ts cell when the Fifth U.S. Circu:t/had been violated by the pg c Court of Appeals in New Or jsion of Negroes from the jury leans reversed a lower court|that tried him for the slaying of -« and handed the youth the right/his white employer, 70-year-old ° of. a new trial, The appeals|Frank Coleman Dumas. i parent cure of two British girls suffering from the killer blood eration at Ottawa will be to in- 'orm Pearson of the details of the Washington conversations. The two prime ministers wiil spend only one evening in talks, with Wilson flying back to Lon- don Dec. 10, It is understood Wilson has given assurances that on his second trip to North America, early next year, he will spend more time in. Canada, OTTAWA (CP)--Prime min- isters Wilson and Pearson will exchange views on the interna- tional situation at a private din- ner in the Canadian leader's residence next Wednesday night during a 17-hour Otiawa visit by the British Labor Party leader. Mr. Wilson arrives by air Wednesday evening from Washington. Hats Off To Flag Speech OTTAWA (CP)--Gilles Greg- oire became self-appointed stat- istician of the House of Com- leukemia was reported in the British Medical Journal Friday. Dr. S. E. Keidan, a leading pediatrician, said the two girls were alive and well and had grown and developed normally, eight years after treatment in one case and 6% years in the other. They were treated with a drug called mercaptopurine which is chemically related to mustard gas. The first girl was admitted to a hospital in 1956 at the age of five. Now 13, she has re- mained. in excellent health and grown normally, Keidan said. The second girl was admitted in 1958 at the age of nine. She now is 15 and "thas remained perfectly well." VOTE FOR IVAN WALLACE SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD Bottom of the Ballot Top of the Poll Leukemia kills 3,000 persons in Britain each year. Keidan, said treatment with mercaptopurine did not appear to interfere with growth, sexual development or resistance to in- fection in a leukemic child, Condemned Man's Hopes Come True REIDSVILLE, Ga. (AP) -- Three years and three months on death row had passed and still Preston Cobb, Jr., con- demned at 15 to the electric chair, was hopeful of reprieve, }mons Flag League Friday. 'The deputy leader of the Cred- itiste Party went to the after- noon sitting equipped with little gold-colored party hats bearing |red maple leaves which he sent like thin holding the floor for} _ the third time since the flag de- |bate first started last summer. Continuing the analogy with hockey he had started Thurs- day, Mr. Gregoire said the Con- servative speakers deserved recoggition for their "hat-trick" speeches. He passed one hat to Rod Webb (PC -- Hastings - Fron- tenac) and another to David Pugh (PC -- Okanagan-Bound- ary). The hat intended for Mr, Webb reached him but Speaker Macnaughton had the second pass intercepted by a senior page and it never reached Mr. Pugh, Mr. Gregoire said he had checked Hansard and found that the word "plebiscite" had been used 3,743 times during the de- bate. From that point on he shouted the revised score every time the word emerged in the debate. Within a few minutes' he was over the 3,750 mark. Thursday he drew attention to Harold Danforth (PC -- Kent, jOnt.) who delivered the 200th |speech on the flag question since the drawn-out debate started last summer. He said that was equivalent to a 200th goal in hockey. SWINDLED BANK MONTREAL (CP) --A man who admitted swindling a bank and the creditors of several businesses of nearly $150,000 was sentenced Friday to seven years in jail--with the concur- rent sentences against him to- talling 28 years. Hilaire Pa- quette, 36, admitted he had been involved in a swindle that cost the Bank of Montreal $47,- 000. "Seems like I've been here all my life," the gangly Negro youth said Thursday in an ex- clusive prison interview on his 19th birthday. That was only a few hours) by the dairy about six weeks!by page boy to Conservative|2cfore the decision came. Cobb's interview was ended, VOTE on MON., DEC. 7 RE-ELECT MRS. ANNIE LEE Board of Education It is the tosk of Educa- tional thinkers in all ages to add to, delete from and to change curriculum to meet the needs of an evolving society and to at- tempt to keep pace with man's increasing know- ledge in all fields of edu- cation, | VOTE to RE-ELECT To The BOARD OF EDUCATION Stephen G. Saywell © Years of Valuable Experience SAYWELL STEPHEN 6 | xX | THOUGHTFUL COMMUNITY PLANNING | BLIND EX NOT PANSION ¢ ALDERMAN °® DONAL | RICHARD (Lawyer) X i ee "EXTRA MONEY FOR Chnistnas Sell Those "Don't Needs" With Tl . WA -- .¥ MES ACTION WANT ADS 723-3492

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