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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Apr 1967, p. 15

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AN -- ene poser and CK PAN- ancer, tion 1 CARRIE 1E 15th rs. per 1s - ete. 723-5731 RETURN IN GLORY MONTREAL (CP) -- six! Montreal models who have achieved fame and success ia international fashion capitals| are coming home for the Great) Canadian Fashion Caper at) Expo 67, They are Johanne Ha- relle, Pauline Bernatchez, Mar-| celle St. Amant, Madeleine) Lerch, Maura Keane and Renee David, WIFE PRESERVER| Store linens on cake cooling | racks set on the closet shelves. Air circulates better, decreas- ing the mustiness Phone 723-024} or 728-0192 EPI'S % FRIDAY ~ The Big Fun Dance The Sounds of the Big Beat The Place to Meet THE QUIET Miss Edna A. Kirkwood, left, and Miss Shirley M. Ruof, second from left, nurse consultants at the American Sterilizer Co. in Brampton, were guest speakers yesterday for the JUNGLE Admission 1.50 Dencing 9 to 12:30 jit "F; SO MOSCOW (CP) -- Experts os 505 are concerned about signs of Oshawa a slowdown in the rate of growth of the Soviet Union's population. Demographers -- scientists who study population trends-- are determined to uncover the reasons for the declining birth rate, a phenomenon shared with a number of Western nations including Canada. However, it will be several SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and years before they can get MODERN i their hands on statistical in- Dance to formation. Their demands have forced statistical author- ities to incorporate a special questionnaire into the 1969 census form. The questionnaire, designed to shed light on the popula- tion question and help predict future trends, would be filled in by a small percentage of Soviet women on a selective basis. The central statistical board had agreed to such a questionnaire in the 1959 cen- sus but it was never con- ducted, One result was an error by statisticians in fore- casting population. They pre- dicted it would be 250,000,000 in 1970. But at the beginning of 1966 it was only 232,000,000 and demographers figure it will be around 244,000,000 in 1970. The population experts also figure the statisticians' pre- diction that population will reach 280,000,000 in 1980 will be proved wrong. BEARS ON ECONOMY One reason the demograph- ers are so insistent that they be given accurate statistical information is that population is an important aspect 'of eco- nomic growth. The Soviet Union needs an expanding population to de- velop its imme resources, RUDY VELTRI and his RED BARN NEW TORNADOS Toronto's Most Versatile Group | + < mm é 212 KING ST. E. | OSHAWA a ae st AFTER HOURS CLUB WRI FRIDAY DANCE Dance to the exciting sounds of "The Avengers" OPEN! 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. Cont) aa} ae }) "NEW TODAY JOSEPH E. LEVINE presents LAURENCE HARVEY DALIAH LAV! LIONEL JEFFRIES THE IDEA WAS IMPLAUSIBLE...: THE AGENTS, IMPROBABLE... THE CHANCES... IMPOSSIBLE! 1967 RCA VICTOR TELEVISION final day of a two-day sym- posium on techniques and procedures for control of infectious diseases sponsor- ed by the Oshawa General Hospital, About 400 hospi- tal personnel attended the Russian Statisticians Worried By Declining National Birthrate particularly in Siberia, and to people vast, nearly empty tracts in Soviet Asia that are coveted by China. "Today the position with re- gard to the reproduction of population in the country is obviously unsatisfactory and it is becoming worse," an economist - research worker, V. Perevedentsev, wrote in Literaturnaya Gazeta -- Liter- ary Gazette. The census can provide de- cisively important informa- tion on factors governing birth rate and, in the long run, how the birth rate can be controlled, he said. "What is required for this is simply that some four or five per cent of the women should be asked a number of ques- tions in addition to which will be put to the rest of the population." It was after Perevedent- sev's article appeared that the statistical board an- nounced the special question- naire. Official Soviet publications say the average Soviet family now has 3.7 members com- pared with 4.1 before the Sec- ond World War. MOTHERS WORK The number of births is re- ported to have dropped from about 5,300,000 in 1960 to 4,300,000 in 1965. As a result the natural population in- crease was 2,563,000 in 1965 as against 3,812,000 five years earlier. Main reason given by statis- SYMPOSIUM STUDIES CONTROL OF I oriental for robbery committed by one| of his policemen. Bs ae e setts NFECTIONS IN convention which began Wednesday. Shown with the guest speakers Wednesday are Mrs. Marjorie Brown, chairman of the hospital committee that organized the forum and William T. ably want to know if their suspicions are well-founded. Another possible reason for the decline is that 49 per cent of the labor force are women and that working wives are less likely to bear children. Another point of dispute be- tween the demographers and | statisticians is migration. The | population scientists don't | think proposed census ques- tions are properly formulated to provide the most useful in- | formation on population move- ments. ATONES FOR JUNIOR SEOUL (AP)--South Korean police superintendent Choi Kyoo-sik shaved his head in an gesture of atonement The patrol- jman, Kim Chong-kap, 42, held those | a store up for $7,400. His two missed for his act.'"' H HOSPITALS Myers, sales representative of the Sterilizer Co. Dr. John J. Perkins, vice-presi- dent of the research divi- sion of the company, spoke Wednesday on 'Hospital In- fections and Environmental Sanitation and Control". EASE AGE'S BURDENS SOOKE, B.C. (CP) -- Pen- sioners near here on Vancouver Island have their shopping bur-| ldens lightened by Phyllis John-| The Matsushita Electric In- json, The village has engaged|dustrial Co. of Japan has mar- her to cook lunch for them in| the community hall at a nom- inal charge. Parven 528 WIFE PRESERVER Cover a soaped steel wool immediate superiors were dis-|P@4 for a pin cushion. Needles! "disgracefuljand pins stay sharp, rust-free | and come out soap-lubricated. | Petite Italian Shoe Designer Captures World Shoe Market FLORENCE, Italy (Reuters) | mall one because, she ex Fiamma Ferragamo went tc/>lained, it. is easier to find a work for her shoemaker father|»lace to park in a small car when she was 17. Today she is. 'Everyone thinks that I must the moving spirit behind one of|have a wardrobe full of shoes," the world's top. shoe fashion|She said, "In fact, I suppose I firms at the ripe old age of 24. have between 20 and 30 pairs." Fiamma designs all Ferra. RUN BY FAMILY gamo shoes, some 600 to 700, Ferragamo is a family busi- different models each year, or, P@Ss. Mother acts as president an average of two models a day.|0f the company. Another daugh- She is in charge of foreign ter. a son and a cousin also are sales, to buyers abroad and/in the business through Ferragamo's own shops; The three youngest children in the United States and West-|are still at school ern Europe, and recently re-| To Fiamma, London's Carn- turned after receiving the Nei jaby Street with all that it im- man-Marcus fashion award in Plies is one of the biggest things to hit fashion in recent years, Dallas. | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 14, 1967 15 even though young Italians are; She admitted she does not like slow in catching up with it. (the real mini-skirt, because "it "Carnaby Street has' over- does not add to beauty." turned fashion ideas and given, "But it has enormous signi- a great new impulse,"' she said.'ficance." DRESS UP YOU and HOME 7 Fine Dress and Drapery Fabrics im the latest naterial fabrics colors i} designs mmeér -- FROM -- HOUSE of FABRIC H 111% King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario " 725-4551 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 725-4551 te nhae ond ) a fi { l | "Just now, I am working for spring 1968,"' she said. "Design ing is largely a matter of tim jing, of the right moment. That is the most difficult thing. "Often, I make a_ mistake, and have. to throw it away: I am a long way from being what jmy father used to be. And I don't even know how to draw." |LOST FORTUNE | Her father came from a poor family at Bonito, near Avellino, in the Appennines east of Na- ples. He emigrated as a youth to the United States, where he made--and later lost--a fortune making shoes for Hollywood's \first film stars. Back in Italy, Salvatore Fer ragamo settled in Florence where Fiamma was born. The eldest of his six children, she is slim and petite, with father's dark eyes,: flashing smile and evidently, at least some of his flair Work takes up too much time for Fiamma to think, as yet, of marriage, or to indulge in ex- pensive tastes. Her car is a banahdatine anymore raincoat Since "raincoats" are COMFORT AT THE END keted a lavatory seat with built- in heating. IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE That's why we run qua checks of our own on a plenty). PRICED FROM ticians is that women of child- | bearing age are fewer in num- ber, having been born during the war when the birth rate was at its lowest. Demographers may well suspect there are other fac- tors, such as birth control and abortion, both practised Sitch NIGHTLY FROM 7 P.M. INCLUDING SUNDAY ! Children Under 12 FREE SCREAMING WHEELS... PLEASURES ! "in, Plus! A SCREENFUL OF COUNTRY MUSIC STARS! RECKLESS (ADULT) FUNICELLO i "FABIAN" = Hom MCBAIN al ERUNGeR din MURRAY Why Not Call TOM FARQUHARSON 2 LO SUN LIFE 36 KING ST. E. | Assurance Company 'uk bes | Of Canada Till 9 RESIDENCE: BUSINESS: 668-4371 725-4563 the one thing people don t save for a rainy day and more use, they should never look like something that didn't know when to come in out of the rain, new raincoat models (and there are We would hate to have customer relations spring a leak. 19.95 isa ererecemnene: getting more lity control Il the USE YOUR CREDIT @ NO DOWN PAYMENT CATIONS @ NO INTEREST @ NO CARRYING OSHAWA CHARGES SHOPPING CENTRE Open Thursdoy and Fridays Till 9 BOTH STORES CLOSED WEDNESDA? 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