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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Nov 1966, p. 27

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THE OSHAWA TIMBS, 8 November 4, 1966 TOKYO (AP) -- Prime Min- ister Eisaku Sato says that de- spite China's explosion of a missile-borne nuclear warhead Japan will continue to rely on the United States for its secur- ity from nuclear attack. "We have the capacity to de- velop nuclear weapons, but we are not doing so," Sato said. "Our policy is adherence to the non - feration of nuclear weapons. . . . We depend on the United States (for protec- tion)."" In an interview Sato also praised President Johnson's trip to the Far East because of its possible contribution, to the search for peace in Viet Nam. He declared that Japan, as the great industrial power in Asia, but a power which has "abandoned . . . expansion and REGINA (CP)--This city was apparently no bigger stinker than any other in Saskatchewan this fall. The stink comes from invad- ing prairie skunks. There are no authoritative statistics but many citizens have complained of seeing skunks in the city streets. The problem is that no agency accepts the animals as ite responsibility. "As far as this department is concerned," said Ernie Paynter, provincial director of wildlife, "skunks that move into the city become residents of the city and no longer are the concern of the department." What they're after is ay? \ awa , Make The Most Of City police have 'received some complaints, which they turn over to Mr, Paynter's de- $ bid partment. Some people went di- 4 ' : x e oa @eFr rectly to the humane society, i : J but their permanent employee doesn't seem to like 'tackling a skunks so nothing gets done. Eaton s Features ' Still, there's more to the pro- : blem than just the smell. : : . Skunks have become rabies car- : riers in southeast Saskatchewan in recent years. The best thing the home- J PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY owner can do is trap them him- e ° ") self, says Mr. Paynter. With New Fashion Strategy (Please, No. Telephone Or.Mail Orders) ay: a little home - made / : trap, lay a trail of meat from J the skunk hole to the trap and Pick tt di ith ilt Orl ile ini gen the little stinker. The fabric, the shaping, the simplicity of it all, is what does it! More Basket-Weave Rayon Crepe : - ee aay we Si a wis ag a ste pha 'Then close the box, tip it on) than q suit, more than a dress, the two-piece double knit does a double take ot ROR WON PR ee mee tee just invented the its side--skunks don't usually pant suit. Or go all sportive in-a fluff of Orlon pile, brightly blow their stack when enclosed} as far as fashion is concerned. Dress it up, dress it down -- wear it away, and drown it." or right around home .. . it-stands its fashion ground. Two with a look is re ES eS coloured and sometimes hooded ! And that's. only the begin- that's very much yours -- in wool, both with half-lined rayon jackets. ning ! EATON'S is also hosting bright plaids, classic camels, Landlady Held ; corduroys and tweeds -- all' that's best for the world of Reg. 19.98! , waa Winter. So go ahead. Be as conservative or as-outgoing as All Trappings while matching buttons also take on-a glow. In navy, peacock blue, ruby ne you. feel ».< sol Ahe:-céat of the noehionts" ean: A. Gentle Piping in lustrous rayon satin binds the collar and jacket front, | red, jade green or black; sizes 12 to 20. (314)) ST. JOHN'S Nfld. (CP)--The| nihsts aor " - fe "A 'edlony of Newifoundiaad heid its ind belt. Belt and i | ook, iv big; bone-buttons.an sari ra id ' firat session of the legislature! 6 The Coston Lam, Sksing wiih Fey, bore 24 id wearing. 9. shallow buttons-are_self-covered for that 'complete look". You can wear this in 1853, but the second almost) show of pockets. Teal blue, navy blue, ruby red, jade green or black in se, cave te wasn't held at all. No one re- : 1 1 5 . i dress practically everywhere. It. fits. in. with almost every. occasion Each al. membered to pay the rent. sizes 1412 to 24%, (315). as G ter as Ge @ 2 and mood. Sizes. 14) to 242 in colours of red, blue, black. As Michael F. Harrington, editor of The Evening Tele- gram, tells it, the first session IMlustrated, soft wool -fleece witha ~'Heather' Orton pile was held in a private home. The ene landady was given part of the 2-pcs. SPECIAL, lining.. In blue, burgundy or brown; sizes 45 00 rent but not the balance. @ 10 16-20: Beth Ok iis coca cca oeece s More elegant quarters were obtained for the second session, Mr.. Harrington told a service) DRESSES, UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 541 PHONE 725-7373 DRESSES, UPPER LEVEL, DEPT, 541. (315) PHONE 725-7373 COATS, UPPER LEVEL, DEPT, 447 (342) club, but the landlady still had the symbols of office: the 3 . speaker's chair, cocked hat, mace, and so forth. ~ewizexct=s' | DEMONSTRATION OF RONSON APPLIANCES Little Red Basket Shop - Yuletide Trim Centre couldn't be paid until they met! propa cage lea teteneane. A Ronson representative will be in EATON'S Electrical Department, Lower Level, " cards, trim, and wrapping paper in EATON'S Little Red Basket Shop; and your The Jady was adamant. : : . ' ; ' ; : 7 The partiatentary crisis was ppekgye ae af - ru "cag ee 0a The will decorations in EATON'S Yuletide Trim Centre! Both are conveniently located on 1 the governor of the e a hair er, S 3 er, - ms : : dos, Sir 'fheenne Cochrane. He RPT AH) SENG rencrere (GAG OTH EA Sener or EATON'S Mall Level for you! paid the account out of his own The demonstration will be on Saturday, November 5; 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. pocket and redeemed the sacred LITTLE RED BASKET SHOP, MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 208 (050) ingredients of legislative ritual. ELECTRICAL, LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 277 YULETIDE TRIM CENTRE, MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 219 A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14% King St. East 723-2721 STORE HOURS: 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday Through Saturday, Open Thursday and Friday Nights Until 9 Fashioned with you in mind. Fully lined skirt, with a 3-button, fly-front Make your preparations for Christmas all in one easy trip this year! Buy your

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