Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Dec 1963, p. 42

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

I aD DDE a TET aT a BL f THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 11, 1963 4] - : : : , ? ? $ ¥ SSPE PL PLP A Pod Pod Pod Pa wy ies e 3 with a smile, de Gaulie would probably. support separat-| gR ' } epara 1 * ism from miotives of French na- hate, " alod tional interest rather than out of sympathy for Quebec. | " j Another author who thinks s 7 --_ ry : from e _ }Quebec needs greater liberty in f ; Te i l C seeking her true personality and A : vocation is Bernard Cabanes, a g j pe slender, well.- informed centre -| 4 French reaction to Que- Viewed from Paris, separat-|amination may cause TeaP-\ieft journalist who argues, in a ism--or independence as they|praisal. Some Frenchmen are book tobe published shortly, ' 1 bec's nationalism is de- i 1 ; prefer to say--is a complex is-|taking an interest. On sale iN/that Quebec and the rest of scribed in this on-the-spot non re a ' : ; h : : : 7 report by Alan Harvey, Ue louagoat that Quebec's hesrrcry|in Quebec, I pk Re votutdgr| Canada are tike Siamese twins ; 3 CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. NO DOWN PAYMENT - BUY ON EASY CREDIT ' "a3 2 aia sd based abroad. it is just starting to|Gray, who toured Canada from|cojye, By ALAN HARVEY scratch the surface, coast to coast in 1960-61 on a)... ° ae PARIS (CP)--Echoes of Que-| Rooted in her bountiful soil,|$2,000 grant from the Canada Flt Sap tg aay edly bec's new _ nationalism are/ingnown and egocentric, preoc- Council. yeiheee roped together," tata emerging in France. cupied with 'la bonne chere") Black-bearded, lean and ut- Dabanes" Cho gave he' write The debate is just beginning.jor pleasures of the table, jterly serious, Cathelin is of the fain morniig 40. night." His For long, France has regarded|France the fostering mother is) moderate left. Through the iain newapeber Le orien her distant offspring with a de-|largely indifferent to her for- book's pages of travelogue andi ibere porter by . wealthy tached eye. Links of blood and|mer colony. Schoolbooks con-jdescription ripples a strong un-| ight if wine publicist Be eeaat language were dismissed asjcentrate on the United States; |dercurrent of sympathy for Que- principally in the Comimuniatl folklore. {Canada is known largely as a'bec aspirations. dominated "Red belt" suburbel Now attitudes are changing. |land of shiny red apples, maple) "I feel sick at heart for these | j¢ Paris Some manifestations: | ay of The Canadian Press. is arousing. passionate interest)thelin and his wife Gabrielle they are to be true to them- d rh "St OS eS Oe D8 ee eS ee a? 8 fe) eB ee Oe Luchantment 10 DIAMOND SPECIAL BLUEBIRD Diamonds for Happiness syrup and a few acres of snow. people,' Cathelin told me as ee --Three young Montreal men, Among Canadians outside bellboys flitted past in the cosy a . in ce Canads Bernard. Cloutier, Pierre Quebec, new and old France are lobby of a Champs - Elysees 16 ileten is Cabanas speaking Gravel and Jacques Morin, considered naturally close. Yet! hotel. : lcalmly abpit the possibilities ay have set up a Paris - based the "Canadien" has never for-| Something of the Anglophile,| > freer Quebec ade ba committee to "international- gotten the attitudes of early|Cathelin hopes that a Quebec, Aa Walrice Chevalier the old ize' the independence move- French nobles and officers. He}endowed with greater autonomy fadaptnieihle abnced: an ik ment. feels he has created a North}/--not necessarily complete in- robabls Heist with longleeed -- Persons unknown painted American "type," distinct from dependence -- would remain in via Veaninaire SAA teautacn Vive Quebec Libre around the the French. He often feels) the Commonwealth. lenroen fe thes nawaranen can: Place de la Cortcorde, where greater affinity for Anglo-Saxon| "Formerly French - Canadian |, shave we a ech: Louis XVI and Marie An- institutions and temperament. nationalism was directed! ieuntised Quebe anti ner ine toinette waited for the guil He is repelled by French po- against England," said Cathe- feneary between ie mn lotine. litical instability and he nur- lin. "The new nationalism is not ca ourone. "between the US --The "revolution" is attract- 'ures a wound about language. against England, but contains end retin espe etvecn ing attention in French news- His accent is sometimes mocked an element of Latin and Europ- the develo ned oild and ate papers. One book has ap- by Parisians--who can be just ean striving. Gncerdevalopad pointes in AL peared, another is in prepa: as patronizing to Normans or «Jt is a battle for a Europ-);jcqg and Asia just emareine ration. boca on eae his habit of ee ean conception of life against! trom apionlaliaih alias "Separatism. is the only thing Ng "plancher" instead Of/American influence. Quebec is a. es that Gera French sf " "etage' to designate, a hotel not so much an English as an Me ee : Bere h sadly acknowledged a Mont. /loor, or storey, is similarly de-) American colony." men ae yess symoe vow ' France than, for example, with realer who opposes independ- "ded. Greater autoncmy would not). culaw malian Gnd tee. A ee pebrinent NE J j ence. "The bonds between us are necessarily involve the breakup hie ecu countries and Ire > ~ 2 hy So hot is the gospel among sometimes more romantic than'of Canada, but would help Can- : ; 2 Ay French - Canadian students real," several students agreed. ada as a whole extricate herself Quebec would be a natural as- " abroad that one intense young Few Frenchmen dispute the'from the meshes of America, Sociate of the Common Market} | a ee ee ed ¢ AS LITTLE AS 1.00 WEEKLY at BURNS & man from Quebec City spread)point. Despite all the grandiose Cathelin produced a_ letter because of her mineral wealth, the separatist message at famed after : dinner speeches, despite from General de Gaulle ---- - present 4 x OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 "TIL CHRISTMAS §%& RC CE eee ee ee a ee ee ee Speaker's Corner in London's occasional fillips to Frnch na which the French _ president;ouUs = ee J Cee eee eee eee Tee J N4 CURIE UI eR a ere en ere Rete, WIS DSSS Sola SelSsoeeser aytad Se eee in Whereas Ontario had more obvi- -economic links with the Pisiaisin aise awa a Hyde Park. tional vanity offered by Quebec ithanked him for sending a copy Hoisting a Quebec flag atop a,there has .existed a_ tendenc vief the book, from which de} 'A state that would be at borrowed umbrella, the student|particularly in left-centre polit-/Gaulle .said he would derive) once North American and at the harangued a predominan- ical circles to portray Mont-jbenefit, Cathelin agreed thatsame time an associate of the tly English crowd for three|calm's province as Citadel ofthe letter's "sibylline" wording};Common Market would be the hours, mostly in English Only) reaction, dominated by an all-}d d not indicate the.general has|natural centre of .the -Atlantic hecklers were «an irate Toronto|/powerful Roman Cathol]ic!suddenly become a supporter of community," said Cabanes. , nurse and "three soldiers from!Church separatism "Quebec City would provide a Western Canada. Quebec's seething self - -ex Anyway, the writer. addedimunity." sk 8 <2. me 2 eae ee ae pe a es SE Se ee wim faq rg te eee ei eS ae a ie ie i i i BRR RR OR ~ JURY & LOVELL Lid. "SANTA CLUES" | WHITBY--OSHAWA--BOWMANVILLE FOR BRIGHTER GIFTING = i ese a en sv Gifts For All "BIG or SMALL" #¥ A nore mv ELIZABETH ARDEN'S MEMOIRE CHERIE Perfume Va-02. $a fe ee ¥ 23 = SURF KING "CW" J: 17 Jewels ement Ring 00 (P5502 jets $19.95 : : RPP ais isisiaisisisisisisiaiaiainiaiaiaias DIAMOND DREAM "'C"" 17 Jewels a8 had f - NEW KODAK INSTAMATIC 100 tess Tuan... 17,00 By Lanvin TIMEX % \ 'Roz WRIST WATCHES ; ' him..or her 2 Diamonds JET CLIPPER "A" 17 Jewels $49.95 LIPPER "C" 17 Jewels $59.95 Ei sees tes ter tee ee Sk Mie Sie es ere pe BR ca £ ry f EVENING IN PARIS GIFT SETS Perfumes iy : EX KY From $1.25 PATRIOT "E" 21 Jewels eS J ie ie ie HS Ss Sunburst * 17 jewels, yy caet P. a r FIRST LAD $79.95 ~ \] # 2 23 Jewels _* at and Colognes From 6,25 x a +> oF + 3 inscribed Jewe signed by Ca CENDO, ARP EUR $5.00, $4.50, MY SIN Sa =a eR z x | CANADIAN GIRL "pY 17 Jewels $89.95 ee 7 a ; EF * St ee RADIANT aed i é IDEAL CHRISTMAS } SCREENS Men's es STOCKING STUFFERS 4 Glass Beaded SETS ' } 30 x 40 9.88 "oe COLGATE'S SOAKY *3<.s1'" 40x 40 11.88 | 85 c oe : ) Five Different Figures 82¢ a atx oY tg : Including SANTA VER. x cer cs + z - x x a x eS Ta pg oe na x FF paasenencnicnneenee ne cnecnnanm fu ebeaeientvolie 2 RAZORS ape TRANSISTOR Mi queer z x be ten ee iy : ee Sy 2 % Give Shulton Gifts ...for Christmas Pleasure shaped case 7 -- 2 e 1738 cS x - i] PHILIPS REMINGTON RECORDERS RADIOS y We carry a complete stock of all small ap- : @ IRONS e@ TOASTERS BULOVA @ PHILIPS e SONY @ SONY e PHILIPS pliances ty '@ HAIRDRYERS @ FRYPANS--by--G.E. DESERT FLOWER 1.50 SC' CK RONSON @ ROBUCK e@ FUJICORDER BULOVA SILVER / : c ¢ __ PHILIPS -- SUNBEAM -- WESTING- OLD SPICE 2.25 exept From 19.95 From 29.95 From 16.88 Rf HOUSE. PS x [ST As ao weeny x ay < hee eaten See x = AS LITTLE AS 1.00 WEEKLY at 3 a 6 j f : f DESERT FLOWER FRIENDSHIP GARDEN OLD SPICE ss SPICE eo : a : ara DoE ae : OPEN EVERY ba | OPEN AN med Af Cal NITE ; ACCOUNT pupae in. oe Ge gael) JURY & LOVELL Ltd. re ii 'TIL 9 P.M. TODAY ay a ae |; 'TIL CHRISTMAS at Se ' WHITBY - OSHAWA SAT. "TIL 6 BURNS BOWMANVILLE 18018 CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. "For PERSONALIZED SERVICE visit our PHOTOGRAPHIC SHOWROOM" i =32 KING ST. WEST DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 723-7022 8 KING STREET EAST OSHAWA T VOR SON a OR Ty sme eae Pa an te ea eee ee ee ee eee ee Reg 4 a : FORRES SR ee ee ee ee eS a eee eee ee eee Ee EE ea ea a a ee ee Ne ete et Tee eed ee oe x, 4 5 fey x eye PRC x qa area acer arday ard Sa} eA SRA bee o Ie ®

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy