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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jan 1963, p. 25

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7 Peg nary haga ee ope yA OG Al al eal 0 PEE ANG OG GP Reape od Prec Sal PE 25 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy January 9, 1963 U.K. Concerned For Scientists Lured To U.S. going, Bc rae Mun ive mc mel -- Our Budget Fashions Department | : Uy among tem sone of Br Sfages an Exciting . We aie "Kayser's" LONDON (Reuters)--Concern) ie Seen meee, free (2 the : it ted States by offers of more ' research) ; 5 i of OFF , . Aad 0 than 3,000 scientists and tech- The Royal Society, Britain's op, 2 a « s lyn Q ' | MAKER'S SPECIAL OFFER! {is growing in British svientific) money and , better USUAL PRICE nicians have emigrated to the leading scientific body, has pro- ao t J ' Renz. ee} © END-OF-LINES CLEARANCE ! : | _} "Satilene" Lingerie The results of the survey, due) 4 to be published shortly, are said ; a i sere : to disclose that nearly a quarter Re: : Wee i Lovely "'Ban-Lon" rougsamiaree eee! WIDE CHOICE OF STYLES Wee) \ ene eet per cent are settling there per. ' , J oe A. SHIFT GOWNS Ric 7 IN MISSES' Ai ae 3 | : | Ordinarily 10.98 ! 4 ; 14 3 Overlay of nylon sheer ends in deep ruffle at hem. The U.S, National Science Foundation recently disclosed { § fed H i i é #] Sleeveless with lace at "'V' neckline, White, Pink 2 or Bluegrass, Sizes to fit 32 to 38, that an average of 661 Briiish } j : scientists and technicians have ; Pare} P a Special A : emigrated to the U.S. in each I \ | t 4 pecial, eac' of Bev one five years, at ; : entists go to the U.S. for y i ks., TT a number of reasons, but chief : . We. B. PE \ ICOATS among them are the prospect| A { 4 hte : Ordinarily 5 of more money, better research ; ; 'Satilene" (nylon) tricot with lace appliques on , K skirt, lace at hem. Covered elastic at waist. Short facilities and more opportunity length in white, Average length in white, fawn, to carry out research. 4 i pink, bluegrass. Sizes to fit 24 to 30" H - woists. Special, each Liberal Sees The most versatile basic items in your sports- ' ' C. SLIPS ordinorily 8.98! wear wardrobe . . . now offered in assorted : 4 } t i i "Satilene" (nylon) tricot with lace at yoke and New Canada designs, colours and fabrics ... reduced to : ; | a hem, appliques on bodice and skirt. White, Fawn, ' A . Pink or Bluegrass, Sizes 32 to 42. one low price! i § a Special, each 98 J . Dollar Crisis * VANCOUVER (CP)--Canada 1 4. _D. BRIEFS Ordinarily 2.59! can expect another financial REG 5 98 to 7 98 | \ "Satilene" (nylon) tricot with lace applique. Cov- and dollar-exchange crisis "'per- ° ° ° e ¥ , om ; ered elastic oat waist, Elasticized leg edges trimmed haps sooner than we think"' if | x ge with nylon sheer. White, Fawn, Pink or Blue- the government fails to change ? f A 4 Co ak le ac its economic thinking, Walter te if ; 1% pecial, Gordon, economic spokesman SAVE i 00 to 4 00 s +4 3 for the Liberal party, said Tues- nd . " / Beare i d pet ss ; EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT, 209 day. The member of Parliament = } ! : bes i rai wh } PHONE 725-7373 for Toronto Davenport, speak- ing to the Chartered Account- ants Club of ihoornatciged said) Canada's international trade} deficit -- which he placed at| EATON @ $1,000,000,000 in each of the last i H two years--has "placed a heavy Special Price, mortgage on our future as a e062: 3... ., "es : 7 | separate independent nation."' sla os EA ON "We have settled these huge : ' ' deficits ... . by selling off our . L i natural resources and our Ca-| T OP i AL ( EN ? RE ogee hg booed pm and PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY by Elizabeth Arden "Booher of later we shall have (Please, No Telephone or Mail Orders) to pay for it--of that we can be certain." te | Manufacturer's Special Offer! I Mr. Gordon, author of the i Reg. 4.25 : ie 1.30 on the OFFERS A COMP LE E Gordon royal commission on s - Canada's economic prospects, Favourite Fabrics -- Mostly wools, some rayon-and-wool Shan, see! 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Coloured polka dot: f Red, N Black i ' ; ; j But the Red Cross believed P s on grounds of Red, Navy or Black on white grounds gs tangy fruit flavours . . . a general favourite! that after the dissolution in 1948) , sia : ne * of the four-power contro] coun-) § i ;: ps rue ae 43 a ee : ¢ ee OS tw Sseiedae taditdies" whics EATON Spotlight Sale, ~. 4 'sup! s pte . . . . oth ale, * could grant clemency to the pri-| fia' $336 Swiss and French Real Silk Prints Ordinarily 7.95 to 11.95 tw 1 ibs 59 > @ soners, the last in Spandau The spokesman said the Red| : Gorgeous real silk prints from famed houses in France and in Switzerland! Do shop early to have 9 be] Cross has made tentative ap- k : Se es ' ; ; j proaches to the four former oc-| : first choice of the patterns! Distinctive designs in a large selection but early shopping is more apt pong ee Unies "4 to capture the print you want in the colour you like! In group: small and medium sized patterns Ss , Britain, Russia and} - . ; : Poms man aticmpt to have| fame --enchanting florals, novelties, geometrics you'll prize for dresses, blouses, etc. Ranging from delicate to bright and darker colourings: basically Blues, Greens, Aqua, Yellow, Rose, Turquoise, living conditions in Spandau- EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 214 rison improved. . es : -- miele tae been Gold-Colour, Beige, Tan, Red, Brown, Greys, Bright Blue, Navy, Black. PHONE 725-7373 ithout I ee . f : wana "Ny EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 233 PHONE 725-7373 Hess, Hitler's former deputy, % : we , ss was sentenced to life imprison-| ment at the Nuernberg war) Leen §=©6EATON'S TELEPHONE ORDER SERVICE OPEN MONDAY to SATURDAY 8.30am to 6pm. FRIDAY 8.30am to 9pm. Schirach, once Hitler youth leader. were iailed for 20 veara.

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