Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Mar 1965, p. 28

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Morch 25,1965 27| | Moscow Lashes Pearson's 'Bayonet-Ring' Viet Policy MOSCOW (CP) -- Pravda charged today that Prime Min- ister Pearson's proposed Viet- namese solution would mean putting a ring of bayonets around South Viet Nam and al- lowing the Americans a free hand to put down the Viet Cong guerrillas In an article signed by B. Dmitiev, the Soviet Communist party paper threw cold water on Pearson's March 5 sugges- tion for an international force to guarantee South Viet Nam from outside interference. What this actually meant, the article said, was that "forces of countries allied with the United States would ring South Viet Nam with their bayonets, giving American militarists and the Saigon regime a free hand in the struggle against the South Vietnamese patriots,' The statement appeared to be a tacit admission of the import- ance of outside help for the Viet Cong. Pearson's proposed solution, advanced in a New York speech called: for an end of all outside support, He said the aim of the inter- national community in South- Five Baptized At Brooklin BROOKLIN (TC) -- Five chil- dren were baptized by Rev. G. A. Mundy at the United Church service last Sunday. They were; Kevin Patrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ewing; Bruce Eric and Russell Albert, sons of Mr. and Mrs, O'Brien; John Edwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Saunders and Lori Ann Marie, daughter) yy ang Mrs. of Mr, and Mrs, T. Thachuk. The Deeper Life Campaign opened Wednesday at Meadow-jthe village, crest Baptist Church with Rev. Harold Fife, pastor of Hig Park Baptist Church, Toronto, east Asia must be to secure conditions in which, 'under! international control, supervis-| ion and effective international | policing, the states in that area can work out their own affairs and conduct their own policies without interference from any neighbor or any outside power." Face Injured Sawing Wood MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Clif-! ford Swallow suffered injuries to his face last week when a piece! of wood hit him while he was) using a circular saw. Maple Grove Wolf Cubs will/ collect soft drink bottles this) Saturday. Residents of the area are asked to have bottles ready when the boys call. | Members of the United Church Women at Ebenezer, Courtice jand Maple Grove held a joint |meeting last week in the Maple |Grove United Church Hall. Jean McNeil presided. Mrs. C. Rus sell and Mrs. D, Woods. led the 'devotional. Mrs. Richardson, past presi-| jdent of the Presbyterial UCW) jand Mrs, V. Ives, who were} jdelegates to the United Church) |General Council, gave an ac-) jcount of the sessions. Mrs. |Richardson showed slides of St. \John, Newfaundland. } | BROUGHAM (TC) -- Mrs. R jHarden was hostess for the sec- ond meeting of the short course, "Focus on Finishes', which is sponsored by the Women's Insti- bel ute: Bruce| Mr, and Mrs. Thomas English pare sold their farm on the Brock road to Mr. Jolley. | Wallace and family, who have lived on the Campbell Anthony farm, west of are preparing to move to Whitevale, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burton have purchased a home in as the speaker. Mrs. Fife spoke! ctoyervitie, to the ladies on the ways a mother can make family devo- tions more meaningful in the home. The concluding meeting will be held Sunday night. Thomas Bouckley, of the Osh- « awa Historical Society, was the speaker at the meeting of the United Links Couples Club of Brooklin United Church. His commentary with his slides con- tained humorous anecdotes of people, places and things in the district. The club received a_ letter from Song Soon Hi, the Korean}. 1 girl supported by the club, ex- pressing thanks for a Christ- mas gift. A picture of her brothers and sisters pan- The afternoon group of the !United Church Women held its meeting at the home of Mrs George Duncan, Mrs. EF. Wright led the devotional. The May} meeting will be held at the! home of Mrs. Ross Knox, A bale} of good used clothing for the] Fred Victor Mission wili be packed at the home of Mrs. Ken Pascoe in May. Mrs. N. Burton) was presented with a gift prior |to taking up residence in Stouff- |ville, | The Pickering School Area' board entertained the teachers at an open house in the! secretary-treasurer's office last week, | fed the letter. Mrs. A. Stocks and Mrs, R. Humphreys of the Friendship Unit conducted the worship at the March meeting of the Unit- ed Church Women. Mrs. Gordon Hunter conducted the program. She reported 489 .calls during the first quarter of the year and said members of the Sun- HARSH NEW LAW | BLANTYRE, Malawi (AP)--| An amendment to security regu-| lations in this. newly-indepen-| dent African state gives police) forces the authority to destroy} buildings suspected of harboring| people who have acted in a man-| ner prejudicial to public secur- shine Unit have become mailiity. sponsors to about 20 patients at the Ontario Hospital, Oril- lia, who have no other outside} Spain, with $1,000,000 people,| contact. produces a third of all the Mrs, Charles Pilkey, Mrs. E.| world's olive. oil. Acton, Mrs. Gordon Hunter, ee Mrs. D. Jackson, Miss Doris Batty and Mrs. B. Dehart pre- sented a humorous skit on the right and wrong way to visit a patient tn hospital. | Mrs. George Mundy gave an; interesting sketch of Rev. Nor-| man McKenzie, a missionary in| India. | The units reported well at) tended meetings. The Faithful) Workers have completed a quilt| for the bale. 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