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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jan 1965, p. 37

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One Part "Economist' To Six Parts "Guardian' in bed, pote up with pillows, eating a good solid breakfast of fruit, eggs, meat or fish, toast and coffee. He remained in bed all morn- ing as a rule. Only special cir- cumstances, such as a Cabinet |if guests were present, it oft- said. It was four minutes when' he wore his zip suit and give on the occasions when he wore clothes, Lunch at 10 Downing St. or iat Hyde Park Gate never lasted than an hour angi . half» even when Parli t was in while at Chemeers rn Charteel, en went on for nearly "three hours. In the next hour, if Church- ill wag in the country, he got his main exercise of the day by tak- ing a walk with one or more of his guests. These walks, however, were not just aimless meander- ings through the gardens; the time was spent examining. the water levels in the various reser- voirs, feeding the fish, throwing a ball for Rufie to chase. Churchill. never bothered with the English rite of afternoon tea. At the end of the afternoon he sometimes asked a person - to come and see him for a business talk over a drink. When this hap- pened it was even more leisure- ly than a morning bedside ses- OTTAWA "Dear Charlotte" Debuts On TV Formerjcouldn't ignore Churchill's _ 'Charlotte Whitton made|death. The decision to change her debut Monday night on her|the show into a reminiscence of him, and read and sign his own|qaily 15-minute television show|Churchill's greatness was made letters and memos. After that he eovering topics from Sir Win-jonly a few hours before the would sleep for an hour or two. into dinner, as soon as Churehill |" had finished his tomato juice. Around 10:30 or 1, -- Fw rested, happy and free 'guésts, Churchill settled down to two or three hours of hard con- mayoralty race last year. com- ston Churchill to. federal .poli-/show was to be taped. The tap- About. ten minutes before. din-|ti¢s. ner his valet would wake him and| 'The show; Dear Charlotte, on less|he would quickly shave, bathe\cTy network station CJOH feat- and dress. By the time he appear-|yres 'the 68-year-old spinster as|Whitton. was ed his guests were well into their a 'combination general Jsecond sherry, ready to be led) mentator and political pundit.. ing was done just 20 minutes on|before it was aired. Following the show, Miss it had come off, .| Like 'any woman, she had BB, ages ena oe been a bit worried about howjance instead of the present $50 when|She would look on television but/allowance. If the measures Ubyny "defeated in the Dec. 8 was reassured by a flood of|passes through the legislature, complimentary phone calls. centrated work during which he| She used her time for a re-|CRITICS LIKE IT = accomplished more than in any |laxed reminiscence of Church-| The two Ottawa television other' period, If he was alone heijll's greatness and the traditions critics both predicted great usually got into bed to work, with/of the parliamentary system,|things for the infant show. Said a secretary seated near by; ifland even managed a comment Sandy Gardiner of the Ottawa others were helping him he sation the current troubles besetting| Journal with them around the table. His/the Pearson cabinet. valet was always on call to keep Asked by him (and if necessary his helpers) amply supplied with drink and "Her replies were quick, interviewer Bill|thought-provoking and delivered Luxton how she felt about the|with ease, rather than the shot current image of the federal curring remarks she .employed Ce et ais tite pig cabinet and Parliament in Can- during her years as mayor. dictation and to type a draft for/ada, immediate perusal. she said: "There seems to be a general It was during these late even-|feeling that the-country is going cellent command of the lan "She's worih watching, she has an expressive face, an ex- THE OSHAWA TIMES, 33 Wednesday, January 27, 1965 MPP's Up Paper Pay TORONTO (CP)--Nine of the 18 members of the Ontario leg- islature's committee on stand- ing orders and printing turned) out at the committee's first meeting Tuesday and decided to reported to bejdo something about the high "quite delighted" ith the way/jcost of stationery, So they voted to give them- selves a $100 stationery allow- the added cost to the taxpayer will be $5,400--an added $50 for each of the 108 members of the House. Roderick Lewis, clerk of the legislature, brought the matter before the committee, appar- ently expecting members would do away with the stationery allowance altogether. He said stationery already is supplied free to members by the Speak- er's office. Donald Ewen (PC -- Went- _|worth), chairman of the com- mittee, suggested members| EATON'S OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL crisis, ot a warm and sunny day|sion, because he seldom had any|ing and early morning sessions|to the dogs, and'even the dogs eo cme to) nould show restraint inasmuch at Chartwell, could induce him to/ more appointments before dinner | that Churchill composed the first/aren't what they used to be." Melavalon critic for the ot-|as a. salary increase is ex- rise before lunch. He liked hav-|and because the wines of lunch|drafts of many of his great t Citizen, Frank Penn, said: pected for backbenchers this ing his feet up, and his mind|had relaxed him to the point!speeches and wrote some of the| WILL BE FLEXIBLE -- a z x @'lyear. Their present salary is worked well and quickly in bed.|where he was less aware of the|finest chapters of his books. He) Even on her first night, she was very muc igs a "137,000. annually. It was easy for him to stay in|time. ee ieee the: oh he on "iia Be Ry ped Figo et But J. Fred Edwards (PC--| ppp ae "4 SLEEP (Copyright Graebner Literary|@>ut te of dicking 16 pro-|sonality with the same ease that|Perth) moved that the station-| saa Gat eax ellice ed ee He also took a half hour around|2*Us¢)- posed script, in which inter-|she has been a field hockeyjery allowance be doubled. | \6 o'clock to scan the afternoon : How Churchill viewer Luxton was to have|captain, a social worker, a law-| Syl Apps (PC--Kingston) said| PLENTY OF SPACE papers, read any letters his sec- (Tomettew: Haw Case} simply asked questions of cur-jyer, a mayer, and heavenjhe had been forced to purchase} Drafted his Speeches.) 7 The big double bed provided'retary thought would interest rent, interest, she decided she'knows what much of his own stationery. plenty of space on both sides for papers, books and so on. Work was done on a short-legged ma- hogany tray about 30 inches by 18 which fitted snuggly over his tor- so. The tray was fitted with a set of small rubber pads on which ad could rest his elbows. Within easy reach of his bed, | whether at Chartwell, Hyde Park Gate or 10 Downing Street, stood a narrow table with two telephon- | es -- a direct line to his secretar- jes' office downstairs, and an out- side connection; a gold case of cigars, one of which he was al-| ways smoking, or at least hold- | ing; a tall white candle always| aglow, for lighting and relighting the cigars; a large gold pocket) 1 at SPROULE'S' Boo a nt a Fresh Grade "A" CHICKENS prevent the juice from running down; a gold ball-point pen and many pencils; New Low Price ! §atonia Broadcloth Shirts In Three Favoured Collar Styles For Men end Young Men! Smarty tailored white shirts of fine cotton broadcloth ... noted for lasting gent love looks, ag ond 4 soy, _ihetioulousiy detailed throughout. Sanforized for eoleg goed fit. Senitized for lasting freshness. Collor styles:--A=--Duke Short-Point Fused Coller with single or French aie ond reguiar cut body in neck sizes 14 to 1714,8--Snap- Tob Coller with French cuffs ond topered ie neck sizes 14 to 16/2, C, Rex soft 'Perme Stay" coller, French cuffs. Neck sizes 14 to 1 woanast magnets 2 to 3 Ib. Average EACH 33! LEG of LAMB Specially Selected--Choice -- Plump -- Imported BATONS MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 228 ordering ki for himself, if he did not already have one. Every appointment was pre pared in advance by the secre- tarial staff. On a single sheet of paper were typed the points to be discussed, and fastened to the/ sheet by a string through punch | holes were any documents or correspondence relating to the! matter. Churchill did not seem particularly anxious to get down| to business at all. Sometimes he} would talk for fifteen or twenty Wednesday Night, Thursday, Friday and Saturday -- minutes before finally saying: one we any business to take OPEN ONIGH till 10 o'clock ip?" ' a I f © AMPLE FREE OFF STREET PARKING @ He would never make a quick decision, and any attempt to hur-| € - PAIR 2 - ry him was met with a scowl or | STUART HOUSE a growl. It did not trouble him at| all to sit silently for ten minutes | thinking over a point even with a visitor in the room. Churchill valued his time so ments between bath and lunch. "T'll give you five minutes and| no more," Churchill usually quip- ped on these occasions. The cut- | ting of his hair was nothing pri approached and Churchill contin-| ye soheile c tied working in his bedroom. Mes. | TINS CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP Churchill sometimes tried to hur-| . ry him along by looking in and| COMPARE 31¢... AYLMER SLICED saying: "Come, Winston, it's) 20-02, 10 FOR ye quarter to one and vou must be) PEACHES 3 79° TING COMPARE 2 FOR 3ic... YORK \g fo wr een 21 mge BREAKFAST PRUNES ra Be ways agreed but never hurried. | with RK 6 TINS 79° ~ Most of the time, however, he) did reach the drawing-room at | 12¢ OFF 2-LB. ie least by the time those guests| DOG FOOD 5 15-02, 49° zip BAG who were not well known to the! REWARD : TINS family arrived. | : NEW PRODUCT--CASH YOUR 25¢ COUPONS and be downstairs, bathed and Lt bs) and » dressed, in seven minutes. "I > never take more than three min- i utes to bathe and four -- at the} most five -- to dress," he often | LEAN---FRESH MADE LAMB PATTIES 49: OYSTERS IDEAL FOR BROILING---CHOICE JUICY--THICK CUT LOIN LAMB CHOPS @ FRESH FISH NOT FROZEN 40°%o OFF USUAL PRICE! Ordinarily 2.98! COMPARE 2 FOR 29c ... . 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These entreaties of Mrs. Churchill were greeted with Te was a matter of pride with * Produce Special had him that he could leave his bed Fresh White Some. ere' stretch nylon.and. cotton with fancy knit patterns... stretche ing to fit sizes 10 te 12. Others are lembswool and nylon + ar wool and nylon ever cotton - beth with side itterns . . . sizes 10 to. 12, Colours in the group include' white, brown, grey, navy, highly that even the barber came vate. "Oh, don't go," Churchill downstairs when Count Sforza | PRIDE | : 38-02. aim a CHOOSE QUIETLY 4 SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -- , at Chile has decided to try to stifle | 0 fair the noisy, boisterous campaign | _SPROULE'S couse tions. A new law forbids posters SUPER SAVE MARKETS or loudspeakers in the streets ORNER oF KING AT RITSON ROAD, OSHAWA -- TT re SPECIAL, 3 rains 4.59 GATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 908 PHONE 725-7373 PLEASE SEE BACK OF THIS PAGE FOR MORE EATON STORE NEWS prior to the March 15 congres- sional election and all cam- aign propaganda 'will be lim- | ted to officially erected black- | boards at street corners of| major cities. WATER NEEDS The U.S. uses 325,000,000,000 | gallons of water a day for Its domestic and industrial needs.

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