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The Oshawa Times, 28 Jul 1961, p. 4

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| | 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 28, 1961 Increases in population in | the hinterland of the Ajax and | of Dior, in its winter fashions shown Thursday, banished the|favored deep set armholes hosom, kept skirts short and/-- SURGERY BIG ITEM AT HOSPITAL IN AJAX result in an ever increasing ! y demand for elective surgical Pickering General Hospital | operations. Last month the Bosom Banished In Dior Clothes PARIS (Reuers)--The House|tight, skimpy sleeves--contrast- . . : : ing with other designers, who ways is offering disused railway goods shed, waiting rooms on 2 |dar, visited the Richardsons on hospital performed more , RN, Gerald Darbyshire, RN, major and minor operations | and Dr, J, W. Bosch, Last than in any previous month | - mai in the hospital's history. Pre- | year the operating room and paring for surgery in the medical staff of the hospital hospital's modern theatre are, | performed a fotal of 1.142 left to right: Dr. W. Tomlin- operations. son, Mrs. Mildred Gorman, --Oshawa Times Photo ALL CONVENIENCES advertisement offers a station LONDON (CP)--British Rail- near Exeter "complete with stations as holiday homes. One each platform, and a cesspit." brought back the waistline. Dior designer Marc Bohan's collection held skirts short at knee - level while other Paris designers have lengthened them by one or two inches. His theme of 'Charm 1962" revived the long-lost waistline with wide belts, stiff girdles or waist yokes made of contras- ing fabric The leading color was curry vellow. Bohan's colors include Paris and London greys, many rust and brown shades and plenty of black for both day and evening. Main trends in the collection: Boleros for day and evening wear; Hoods giving a 'Russian doll" profile, and flared skirts giving a "trumpet shape." Bohan evolved a narrow- shoulder look paired with the flat bosom, which was pushed high and hidden under litle bo- Jern jackets. He revived long, Election Seen In S. Africa FRASERBURG (Reuters) -- Foreign Minister Eric Louw zaid Thursday night that the South African cabinet will de-| cide next week whether to hold| a general election. Touw told a public meeting here that the time had arrived when greater unity for South Af- PAVIN by OSHAWA PAVING ©. 1510 SIMCOE NORTH -- 728-0503 USING NEW "FLINTAR" COATING The new "Flintar" coating over asphalt provides complete pro tection against the effects of car drippings such as oil, grease . all asphalt demaging chemicqls. end gasoline You'll see this new coating en the driveway and parking area of the exciting new model home in Maxwell VILLAGE HARMONY ROAD NORTH -- (Watch for Signs) ® NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION e MAKE YOUR OLD DRIVEWAY LOOK LIKE NEW! Put new life inte your t asphalt do y. Add = » coating of new "FLINTAR" . . , Ws inexpensive, will save you mensy. PHONE 728.0503 today! A representative from OSHAWA PAVING CO. LTD. will call and give @ FREE estimate! |" PONTYPOOL ® awa, visited her daughter and | Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Farrow ting a new roof on Hany Van. : : they were Some . and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown|Weiringen's storehouse. Quebec Film Board 0 Py een b ; i attended the Warden's picnic at| George Pollard, Orono, visited Elsewhere in Canada, in the ™ the community park, Caesarea, with Ambrose and Getta Pollard! 1 1 United States and Eu , there |. PONTYPOOL ~-- Mr. and o, wednesday afternoon. {on Sunday afternoon. Got Tourist Films were 7,163 showings attended by Mrs. George Va and Mr. Tx. Mr. Jake McClaren moved his| Mr, and Mrs. Joe Hoogebom| QUEBEC (CP) -- The proy- 423.782 spectators. jCai : bor Te their wi '\wife and family into their new|are on vacation at a cottage|incial government spent more ~-- | a ome | ere Su oY home on Monday afternoon. for the next couple of weeks. than § 30,000 during the 1960-61 SEA DUMPERS hari ave oshaw. Preston. is| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richard- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mitchel fiscal year on production of LOOE, England (CP)--Fish- 5 endin her two-week vacation] o™ Camp Borden, visited his| spent the weekend in the States.|tourist films about Quebec. ermen in this Cornwall port Pp od § sister, Mrs. Jim Willis, on the The 1 -ovincial film board said complained that French scallop with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Rich-| a : h dso. iweekend. Earl is moving fo OLD CUSTOM { ¥ i ; fishermen have almost de- ardson acqu 'ed 734 copies of films stroved. their - fishi ph 1 Allen Bazinet has heen in Petawawa next month, LONDON (CP)--The historic oi § i t |Civic Hospital, Peterborough,| Vacation School will be over ceremony of Beating the Bounds ac it of si wile Bil] dumping shells. One oper- for the past ten days with a on Thursday evening. There are at Lambeth, last held in 1808, tourist office Sug oO er ator said he trawled into masses |serious appendix operation. some 70 pupils on the roll, both/will be revived this year as part| Copies for $49,492. of dumped shells and later Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mc- Jew and Gentile. of that London borough's festi-| There were 11,240 showings of could not raise the load without Mzhon, Toronto, spent part of verdan Lathangue is busy put-'val celebrations. Ifilms in Quebec province and help. last week as guests of Mrs, -- EE EY a EE Lillie Richardson. | Mrs. Elsie Richardson, Osh- {family, Mrs. Jim Willis, over |the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Forthier, Kala- Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. John Mucha and her son Peter and family, Toronto, {started on a motor trip fo Sas- {katchewan to visit Mrs. Mucha's { brother. A number of the villagers at- {tended the barn dance at Jake {Van Dam's on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Tward, Toronto. were at their cottage here over the weekend. We are pleased to have been associated with- Mr. Walter Schleiss in the Building of the MODEL HOME -- IN -- Maxwell VILLAGE THE FINEST QUALITY LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS FOR THIS HOME on your mind? THINKING OF GOING ON VACATION? Be sure lo notify your Oshawa Times carrier-salesman Before You Leave Lathing Roofing Insulation IN THE Maxwell This will save newspapers piling up at your door. -- from -- VILLAGE Please pay the carrier up to the MODEL HOME P d t revs. Mapesvs poy im fo r the weeks that you will bs away by shawa woo oaucts |. J HARRY S LIMITED IMPORTANT Give him the dete of your return so that your Oshawa Times will restart automatically and without delay. LATHING 723-2413 HEAD OFFICE AND SHOWROOM -- COURTICE 728-1611 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-1617 ma : BY | ; ME rica is imperative. South Africa "very serious" dangers and it is faced with . is vital to the interests of both white and non-white that the country speak with one voice, he said. { The - Johannesburg Afrikaans newspaper Die Vaterland, re- garded as close to the govern- ment, said a week ago that the South Africa republic's first election would take place Oct.) 18 The paper predicted the offi-| cial announcement would be| made after a cabinet meeting set for next Tuesday. The last election was held in| April, 1958, when the ruling Na- tionalist party was returned with 103 parliamentary, seats to the United Party's 53. The nor- mal term of Parliament is five| years Snake Act Stops As Stars Slain SYDNEY, NS (CP)--Joseph| MacNeil, 30, of Sydney, pleaded guilty Thursday to charges of| killing three snakes at a carni-| val's snake act Witnesses testified MacNeil leaped into ihe snake pit Wed- nesday, stabbed Walter Barlow, owner of the act, and killed the snakes after a lady trainer fainted. Other snakes were thrown into a crowd of spectat- ors MacNeil, remanded to Aug. 1 for sentencing, also was charged with assaulting Barlow. France Offers Laos Program GENEVA (Reuters)--France introduced a new six-point doc- ument at the 14-nation confer-| ence on Laos Thursday calling] for participants to subscribe to| a Laotian declaration of neu- trality. Authoritative sources said the document was submitted as an addition tp the French resolu- tion of May 23 on Laotian neu- trality. The French proposal embo-| died the three general pledges which the conference agred Wdnesday should form the ba- sis for a neutral Laos. The pledges were part of a 33-point list submitted by Britain and Russia to serve as a basis for further negotiation on Laos. Under the terms of the French proposal, the non-Laotian pow- ers would undertake to refrain from direct or indirect interfer-| ence in the internal affairs of | Laos and would promise never} to be a party to an aggressive policy in the Southeast Asian kingdom i oy "BROADLOOM Supplied by wad in we PRESTON DECORATING SUPPLIES DRAPERIES -- BROADLOOM OSHAWA PAINT -- WALLPAPER ! OSHAWA Th ie nd har dere is reeily_sxpremed ln the 723.4922 broadloom, paint and wallpaper. It is our sincera wish that the "color-scheme" and oll four materials lied by our blish have done justice to the beauty and charm of the magnificent homes in , , Maxwell VILLAGE HARMONY ROAD NORTH -- (Watch for Signs) Now Open For Your Inspection ! \ PETERBOROUGH MARKET PLAZA RI 5-6874 If You Require Assistance In DECORATING . . . mp all PRESTON'S Decorating Supplies, we will be only too pleased to assist ou with sur , FREE DECORATING SERVICE (PRESTON'S era the axclusive agents for popular, herd-waaring TONE-CRAFT PAINT PRODUCTS, The Matar af famous PLI.TONE plastic flat finish paints. 948 exciting decorator colours om.) WALTER SCHLEISS Construction R. R. NO. 2 OSHAWA 725-7227 Maxwell VILLAGE DIRECTIONS .. North on Harmony Rd. Watch for Model Home Signs OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY 12:00 noon -- 10:00 p.m. SUPPLIERS: Brick Laying U. Strahl Painting J, Komaz SUPPLIERS: Lumber & Trim Oshawa Wood Products Lid. Building Supplies McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Ltd. ® EXTRA FEATURES Mek hisozing i Found in Homes in Draperies and Broadloom cLaughlin Heating Preston's Decorating Plumbing Maxwell. VILLAGE Armstrong Flooring Harleigh Supplies Ceramic Tile Tom Olsen Driveway and Parking Oshawa Paving Co. Lid. Bricks Cooksville Brick New Way Plumbing Electrical Work Murray Eaton--Columbus Lathing, Roofing Insulation Warry's Lathing Plastering M. Soloway e New Location e New Designs ® Best of Workmanship

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