' jee oases JANUARY SAVINGS woes J SALE CONTINUES Thurs. and Fri. to 9:00 p.m. 'Check over once again Zeller's exciting 12 Page Circular full of out- standing "buys" and big values. wes aremen | DP Seuwon., SWIVEL-ROCKERS for Doug Barkley is in his third season as defenceman : ? ar ae with Detroit Red Wings. He F 5 hk s 0 ; P played part of the 1957-58 i / : : } - / and-1959-60 season with Chi- : f : ee & ; : q ; | cago. He has also played For the "'pipe-and-slipper" set with Calgary of the Western } ' : -_ ; nr, SO aa Hockey League and Buffalo Be een 5 eae 4 : : ? ; : : of the "American Hockey , ve : a ; d oe Reg. 59.99 League. 5 : : " | | "Charge-it"* oan oversize swivel rocker thot turns 'C : 3 was at' Creates i ous Controversy igs me Oe SR begets ee gcd i ee 2 ie ed back and arms. Tufted back, wal nut-finished legs. Upholster- ed in fabric-backed vinyl in For Teacher eee | Se SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)-- ; bog echoing igre of a mythi- Ro cal pussycat is bounding abi Se, coeitas eneemiee tenamee EXQUISITELY STYLED FRENCH PROVINCIAL SET plenty of trouble for a young high school teacher who wrote} the play A Cat Called Jesus. delicate lines of this chesterfield ond armcholr set, upholstered in "Alpine" patterned fine fabrics In gold, peacock, subdued "Charge-It" Now the charm of traditional design teams with modern easy-core materials and comfort! All around wood trim accents the Reg. 379.99 Down Mrs. Geri Turner. Davis, 31, a| gold or sombre browns, tons end neutral shades; "Scotchgord" protected (ask. for @ demonstration!), Underneath, no-sog Payment OTTOMAN te com- pretty blonde drama and speech springs and rubber decks bullt on sturdy hardwood frame -- assure long-lasting comfort. At 50.00 savings It is on ex- Up to 2 Years to Poy é plete his comfort teacher, faces possible loss of | teptional buy for the discriminating homemoker. < i. her teaching credentials because} a (matching chair) of the controversial play--which | sh says she wrote only for her | own amusement on a rainy aft-| ernoon. d ELEGANT ve itt sce mn i's eneeer pay. tacrsanesere | | he ee S T RAW B E R RY "and raised a son of protest. | eo DECORATOR . : # dhedalod te convent the: state | POLE LAMPS oe | F E S T : VA L SUF counuattiee x silegitions et} ; professional misconduct. | , > FOR MODERNS ee : - . JUNE IN JANUARY oo ype poor -- ec snes 4 ies 3 ; T L-4 fe ' intendent of public instruction, | i , x | : Reg. 16.99 ' ' ie oes ieee 1) | : STRAWBERRY SHORTGAKE seen Mepiom a 9 88 Ro : ay LLLET. -- strawserry mick sHaKe said he had found passages of | Mrs. Davis and her husband, | E Oo Se STRAWBERRY SODA Bruce, a history teacher, have received abusive telephone calls 'andals nave attacked their ree ait STRAWBERRY -SUNDAE idence, they said. sy ae . The play, set in a small mythi-/ 1 ae Hippel gg tbo ¢al North Carolina jailhouse, is adjustable pole lomps! All wit : 7" YOUR CHOICE ih about the unattractive daughter : two-er three-way switches, mony o had been his patron and lover. : " ; ; In the play, the sheriff's daugh- Poles adjustable 714' to 814'. toast, gold or peacock ee Os velue! mocking to compassi 'and, Mrs. Davis said, that's what it | Mrs. Davis said, "Eula Mae did." Eula Mae, she said, is an NEW YORK (AP) -- The | United States made two new ACH of the credit has to go to the 5 oe : 'hamburger. i : A. MATCHING TABLES in walnut finish, with tough Formica top, 18" x 48", Elizabeth Howard of St. Mar- | ee } garet's Bay, Kent, England, } ¥ 4 -- Seertamerreni # . . tion in-the United States | ee : printed masonite in glowing walnut finish, accented with brass fiber gri By Dec. 18, the Howards ; 2 at +. oe pee ae lt pep g , i ass fiber grips Computers at the U.S. Tra- i : vel Service designated Mrs. C. TELEPHONE TABLE AND SEAT with sturdy tubular frame in bronze 'to enter the United States in. | , book. Reg, 10.99 1965. expense - paid days in New York and two more in Wash- ington, D.C. | They leave for home today F and with -gourmet tastes for | , : t ; American hamburgers. OM Sas : : >* z FROM 7 P.M. TO 8 P.M. ONLY of the sheriff, and an impris- 5 w' wivels, : ened Negro youth. . P | 3 A bldg pia haar Fae sles This versatile Davenport converts eosily into « three- The prisoner, Cleo, is to be ex- is a i of = : ey, a oe quarter bed with no centre crease! Storoge space, too, "Charge-It™ 5 er walnut centres, in plastic Fi- % q ee ee an - bregiass, ontique nodg bate le for added convenience, Attroctively upholstered in @ Pey Only C Sifferent shapes and coloss. | new, longer-lasting fabric In charcoal/brown, tongerine, 1.25 Weekly . ter's attitude changes from is all about--compassion. | ? SS lt ame hg at Su" | FURNITURE - HANDY & DECORATIVE unsympathetic character in the} . "4 ; Stee ; play, owner of the cat. : - i fie: | : -- | YOUR US. VISIT ONE | «& : -- srenemantonlengonane! & :friends Wednesday, and mush : : E La: . 17, Ant p st Dec. 17, Anthony and | % ; Coffee Table or Step Table, 16" x 28". Reg. 13.99 Each! were on a three-week vaca- | UTILITY CABINET for added storage space, measures 16" x 24" x 26", 'were celebrities. Howard the 1,000,000th tourist finish, with gt gauge plastic cover on seat and back. Rack for phone . That distinction brought two | with some classic opinions " ett, é. : about life in-the United States Migg ee ' a : THURSDAY SPECIAL { The Howards visited New York, Washington, Los Ange- . pe ; we d aa p ' : 4 les and Tucson, Ariz., going 5 ge a ee & s * bb 55 west for a friend's wedding fee é oe: : . : A | rH ard CITES DIFFERENCES | A é , = ; y The Howards had these ob- servations on life in the U.S.: j : s fore TA ; . a ' Mr. Howard on modern liv- | EE SAID a ee . ' ; * ' 4 ein England when ore AL i: 'hee pate. ogee " 4 f y ' ; SATURDAY SPECIAL J pushes a button, one expects SOPALD | ; a ai teal Saye' a a "NORANDA" ft not to work. In America | ba Aaw : it PRE yl , FROM 9:30 A.M, TO 11 A.M. when a button doesn't. Work, fF ; cas i : P . it disrupts the entire way of | , ' : _PRINTED OR PLAIN life." "yas tad 4 72 x 100" 81" x 106" 42" pillow : ae. on mechani- | . 1 sheets sheets slips : ., ; 4 Reg. 4.39 ea, Reg. 4.89 ee. | | Reg, 1.99 pr. z 'Where we stayed in Tuc- s son, there' were two, We tach I 42" PILLOW yds. " wouldn't think of having one 67 97 : 67 SLIPS : at home. Diswashing is a so- | . . . ; jal event--everyone helps." z cial even ve e eoch poir ni uh we 1 J 7 pr ° SATURDAY SPECIAL ! e ® Mr. Howard on American meals: heed He "£70 ZELCO 670 x 15 . 7.47 REG. 11.99 "When one goes out they put " : " son your plate more than one , REG, EACH "WORANDA REDDING, | made for Zellers by fa- i e mous Wobasso of 120 land, one --. very coe WAVY BABY CHENILLE BEDSPREADS, 100% cotton, are closely | "ROYAL ORCHID" FASHION BEDDING |s what the loveliest thread count Aciow it nered when leaving something tufted on heavy quality sheeting. Béaut styled with bullion | beds will be "wearing" this season!' Fine 136 thread count a ; long wear and silky smooth | | . fringe = practical, too, they're machine = wa e, requir no iron. | Homestead' quality cotton bedding is mode by + ' "EACH pe eel i geen Bella ft 800 x 14 ' é ees 3 "7 each could possibly eat. In Eng- on_ one's plate." minion Textiles. The pattern - charming! All-over pr loral 7 Both of them on Americah | ing. Solid shades and snow white to heighten bedroom decors. § in dreamy pink, biue dr lilac on, snowy white grounc 9 sale wrapped. Plain or fitted : buy! sheets, pillow coses REG. 14.99 hamburgers: Double 90" x 103" size, REG. 7.99. "They're wonderful. In Eng- land theyre ry tatley an | : | 3 ities ewue's | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE AE LELER'S DOWNTOWN STORE SIMCOE STREET SOUTH England, they are an unpleas- ant necessity." |