Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 3 Dec 1957, p. 5

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d { | » - [are F h ns |fectly proportioned figures. But New as 10 (today, Brough the art of skilfull |corsetry, there is be done about it. Many Require Change £.C: vou custom-made corset created spe-| Brassieres feature' revolutionary endowed by nature with per-| THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, 7 br 3, 1957 § Specific trends in corsetry de- : ce pe ap 08 ME an onde Te wii Parisian | broken lines with emphasis on the| midriff shewiy "¢ 20 Of the loose ; 4 eath toros, one - piece garment. | jt takes a skilled "engineer" to cope with today's formal neck. more money on along cially for their needs than they do/construction v. 1th undercutting|lines. a neck In Other Style | for any dress to wear over it. land wiring to achieve the neces.|in front as ho gig 1 fora PARIS (Reuters) -- Fitting the| {| figure to new Paris fashi calls| for a revolutionary approach in 'ilcorsets and undergarments. |Shapeless sheaths and beltless waistlines never were intended to camouflage imperfections, and the new high-styled silhouette de- mands a special lithe and firm jroundation, Without a properly-shaped bras- | isiere. the loose midriff silhouette * |appears matronly and heavy. | {| Without longer length girdles or | ; jcorsets to_control -the thighs, the | : pipe stem and spindle sheaths] {tend to accentuate too much of | the positive | French corsetiers also contrive to emphasize narrow waisted un- dergarments which control com- ™ |fortably without clinching. Man- nequins at Dior wear the same boned midriff corselet throughout | ¥ Electric Shavers for the HIS WORSHIP, MAYOR | NELSON OSBORNE of Bow- manville who was returned to | polls in the municipal election | W. D. HIGGON, who was elected Deputy Reeve by ac- clamation in the Bowmanville | Municipal election. --Photo by Rehder IVAN HOBBS, who led the for Town Council on Monday in Bowmanville with 1042 votes." ithe collection, whether showing the waistless spindle sheath for daytime, or wasp-waisted, 18th- century evening gowns. being re-elected with 1,012, In| the front of the grogp is Coun- cillor Jack Brough, who was re- elected with 959 votes. He placed third on the vote for council. To the right in the centre is Councillor Lloyd Pres- ton, who was re-elected with 842 votes. THE ABOVE PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS a group of successful candidates in the Bowmanville Municipal election. On the left centre is Wilfred Carruthers who won the position of Reeve | with 990 votes by defeating Sid- ney Little who polled 423. In the back is Councillor Keith Lathangue, who came second | in the vote for town council | Carruthers Elected As Deputy-Reeve Of Town BOWMANVILLE -- The new| Councillor Keith Lathangue town council for 1958, the Bow-'came a close second being re manville Centennial year, lected with 1012 votes. Councilior elected on Monday. Mayor Nelson @ ectel WI GLE5. Osborne was returned to office by Jack Brough was third. He was acclamation. Wilfred Carruthers, re-elected with 959 votes. Council- who served on the 1957 council as lor Lloyd Preston was re-elected Deputy Reeve, was elected Reeve with 842 votes. Councillor 0. J with 990 votes. His opponent, Sid- Presson was re-elected with 828. Little, Reeve of Bowmanville A. H. Sturrock was elected as a| for 1957, polled 423. Councillor W.| member of council with 793 votes. | David Higgon was elected Deputy The two defeated candidates in Reeva by acclamation. ithe race for council were Coun-| Ivan Hobbs, a newcomer to mu-|cillor Wes Fice, who polled 692 nicipal politics, led the poll for votes, and Garnet Goheen who town council with 1042 votes. Mr. had 299. | Hobbs is a member of the board Citizens also voted on the ques-| of directors of Bowmanville Me- tion of a two - year term for morial Hospital, the past presi- mayer and council in the future.| dent of Local 189, United There were 864 votes in favor of RCL and P Workers of America, (the extended term, and and a member of the Bowman-| against. The majority favorable) ville Centennial Committee. Ito a two-year term was 436. --Photo by Rehder was office by acclamation. | --Photo by Rehder | COUNCILLOR O. J. PRES- | ON was re-elected to Bow- manville Town Council with a vote of 828 on Monday. i --Photo by Rehder --Photo by Rehder | Anglican, Roman Catholic 'Senators Debate On Religion OTTAWA (CP) -- Anglican right of liberty--of religious lib- Roman Catholic senators have erty--is but a part of human lib- {taken sharp issue with each other|arty Senator Roebuck said. "It jas to whether the federal gov-|is all inclusive. and is not a pro- ernment or the provinces has | per matter for provincial con- jurisdiction over freedom of Te: trol, but is in the nature of things Igion. division of ows la part of Canada herself." e division of opinion was so great Moiday night that several QUESTION OF RIGHTS |senators continued to argue out-| Senator C. G. (Chubby) Power jide ile Sete Shamber after |(L--Quebec) 3 Catholic, S54 he !|the House had adjourned. as always understo. at lan- {Speak th guage and religious rights fall peaking in the Senate throne lini: the term property and speech debate, Senator Arthur | uu" 1il The BNA Act would {Roebuck (L--Ontario), an Angli-/®¥% g > tod oe oy fan, Fejecied & SfEument made JC le v: Queb gif they 1d [age lioy pp believed thatffieir rights to lan- Catholic, that freedom of religion |8uage and religion would be pro- |is a provincial matter under the tected by the section. | British North America Act, | Senator A. K. Hugessen.(L-- Senator Pouliot made the state-/Queber). an anglican. said je ment in criticizing Supreme|Y Ab 1 Court of Canada decisions affect. | Senator Pouliot's remarks. By no ing the Witnesses of Jehovah Aba BL al ligious sest and setting aside the] A Bus of ie ng aad The strued to include freedom of re- A, H. STURROCK who was elected with 793 votes to Bow- manyille Town Council on Mon- day.* --Photo by Rehder Supreme Court upheld the right|ligion. of Jehovah Witnesses to assemble He said he |in practice of thei» profession. |agrees" with Senator Pouliot's |View that freedom of religion is "completely dis- DISAGREES IT'S CIVIL Chief Traves Appeals "|e lat For Safety In AJAX (Staff) -- "Safe Driving Week" got off to a dismal start with eight-year-old Brent Venman in hospital with a fractured skull, suffered in an accident on Satur- | i s town has an enviable re- cord of safe driving. Last year |the town was awarded a certifi- cate by the Ontario Safety Coun- AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 PICKERING TWP CANDIDATES be who ares normally careful n the presence {motor traffic, the added hazards cil for a fatality free year. The following is a special word § from the Chief Constable: "The need to drive and walk with more than ordinary care ss as we begin the final com month of the year," Chief Con- stable H. S. Traves emphasized oday. 'Even for those citizens of "lof the season require increased i |attention." "Early darkness and unsettled Senator Roebuck said he dis-|ely under provincial jurisdiction. Only a small minority of women : A 18° on WR! gy) THERE'S STILL A WIDE SELECTION OF... Him or Her on your Christ- mas list. A wide choice of nationally known brands. REMINGTON ROLLECTRIC 2 6° SUNBEAM . | GOLDEN GLIDE 25°} dil Model G. Regular 32.50 Gogady PHILLISHAVE | #l / SPEED SHAVE | | | // SCHICK VARSITY SSS o- SCHICK "POWERSHAVE" LADY . SUNBEAM DELUXE Regular 33.95 29.95 Reg. 1 Q-95 : 18° 32:50 1 5-50 | . ; 1 5-95 up Drivin agrees wil Senator Poplict Tat g re igious freedom is a matter ol [For MISSED PAPERS civil rights, which fall under the IN BOWMANVILLE control of the provinces. It was| never intended by the Fathers of | PHONE MA 3-5561 | Confederation that religious lib- If you have not received ; |erty should bewplaced under pro- # |vincial jurisdiction. your Times - Gazette by 7 p.m., call Religious liberty was not a To KING TAXI ' \cal or private matter. It was as | [nationwide as the right to live All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m. # under the criminal law, It was| + | 'one aspect of peace, order and| good government of Canada." | | "It is obvious that a general] | BRIEFER MISSIVES COLCHESTER, England (CP) ¥ Anglican bishop of Glouces- ernis carrying out a one - man (campaign against increased pos- tal charges. He is cutting his cor- respondence to postcards wher- ever possible, and has asked people who write to him to use | | CAMERAS - COSMETICS PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS PROMPT FREE DELIVERY 8 KING ST. E. | 530 SIMCOE ST.S. | PHONE RA 3-2245) OSHAWA | "prone RAs-3546 IE 15 KING ST. W. - BOWMANVILLE - PHONE MA3-5778 317 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY MO 8-2338 y |posteards. -------------- f weather in particular demand of {leach of us that while walking we ; must remember that motorists 'find it difficult to perceive darkly 1 Gotha Dedastiiane in poor light { and that the ability to stop a car J lor truck abruptly on a wet or slip- POLICE CHIEF TRAVES / |pery road surface is greatly re-| orate fittings, still depends for its duced. As drivers, it is equally |yitimate control on a contact with | 2 EE ---------- i ------ ATW 'important to remember exactly the road about equal t) the area JOHN 8S. SCOTT, seeling re- | election as Deputy - Reeve of Pickering Township. 2 Yad ? the same things." {| "Repeated warnings are given to all pedestrians to persuade them to develop the habit of] # crossing only at intersections. | | That people continue to disregard | |this very sensible piece of ad-| vice, with disastrous results, is a matter of great concern, How- : lever, if all motorists would al- | ways remember tn slow down and |be alert for pedestrians at inter- w |sections, such 2 display of con- sideration mig n itself save WILLIAM FAIRGRIEVE, jives and limbs and at the same candidate for office of Deputy- time persuade the pedestrian that Reeve of Pickering Township. | the intersection is the safest place simmons vem to cross." | "It is perhaps again worth re-| of a pair of men's shoes." "In an effort to demonstrate the very practical benefits available to all through improvement in their driving and walking be-| haviour, a campaign with this end | in view is being conducted all} across Canada during the first week of December. Leading Ca- nadian citizens in all walks of life are lending their full support. It is my fondes' hope that the people of our Town of Ajax will see to it. by their own careful ac- tions in Traffic, that we will make our full contribution to the suc- cess of this no-accident week ef- fort." f a ALL STORES 4 minding all motorists that the| 'This department has received average automobile, whatever instructions from the Ontario its horsepower. controls or elab. safety League and also from the -- at the -- OSHAWA bY {Attorney General's department : {to stop the needless injuries and un ampalign eats caused by Motor Vehicles es A during the Season's holidays, and ? Hm Proves Success have been issued instructions to | : : . clamp down on all drinking and| 'cial campaign appears to have tention to all minor infractions { been a success, judging from the(of the Highway Traffic Act, not |that we should make every effort the officers of this department AJAX -- The month long finan- [careless drivers, also to pay at- unofficial figures. The house to only during the first week of De- MRS. JEAN FERGUSON, | candidate for Pickering Town- ship Council in Ward 3. ' house canvass in Ajax, Pickering| 'and Whitby has been most suc-| cessful. The citizens of these vil-| Jages have given most generous-| Industry is lagging very much behind the individual citizen's do- nations. Because this is an indus- trial area the association had an- ticipated a substantial amount to come from the industrial canvass. From Soe factorles there have een donations from both labor JACK CHAPMAN, candidate. and management, from other fac- for Pickering Township Council |{ories there have been generous in Ward 3. |donations from the labor force. Advent Sermon At St. Paul's | AJAX -- The regular servigg of worship held at St. Paul's Unit- ed Church on Sunday morning was well attended. Contiftuing on his series of ser- mons on Advent and Christmas themes the minister, Rev. A. M. Butler, delivered an excellent ser- mon on "The Word: The Chris- tian's Joy and Pain'. "Jt does not matter where we go in this world," he said, "it is true to say that life is a mixture of joy and pain. Everyone must take up his cross and face the harsher aspects of life. Can we pe fully joyful with so much suf- fering in the world? "We must take the words of St. Paul to heart for, as Christians, 'we know that in everything God works for good in those" who love Him"."" The choir, accompanied and di by Mrs. F. Johnson, sang {But there are many industries the very well known words of which have sent no donation. "Rock of Ages' set to music by Perhaps it has been an oversight. Dudley Buck. The service closed Last week a donation was ac- with the Benediction. knowledged® from Fischer and At 7.00 p.m. next Sunday the Ludlowe Social Club. This is a CGIT will hold its Annual Vesper|Social club of the employes' un.| Service. This service is always 1°0: Another ocntribition has been one of special inspiration and received from Fischer and Lud- everyone is cordially invited to l0We -- this from the office staff.| attend. The SSocialion is most grateful Dec. 15 is White Gift Sunday|ioy2l,5actories which have con- lor members of the Sunday 5 School. { . Mother, 2 Children . . Large Sum Of Killed In Fire MONTREAL (CP)--A 35-year- Mone St 1 old woman and two of her five 2Y oien |children were killed today when| {fire razed a suburban Mackay- AJAX (Staff)--A large sum of ville building. The woman's hus-| money -- the weekend receipts --|band escaped to safety with three| {was stolen from Stedman's Store other children. in the early hours of Monday. | The victims were identified as The theft was discovered when! Mrs. Victoria Turley and her two the store opened for business sons, Russell, 3, and Kevin, five Monday morning. The safe had months. been pened The father, Dan, fled the build- Encry to the building was gain- ing in his nightclothes with Dan ed through a washroom window Jr., 10, Robert, 8, and Michael, # the rear, '5. ! | PAPERS || 1¢ you have not received your cember, but every week. I would ask all parents to in- struct their children in the rules of safety when on the streets, and let us have a joyous Holiday season free of accidents. FOR MISSED IN AJAX Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call AJAX TAXI Phone AJAX 333 All calls must be pluceJ before 7:56 P.M i Will Remain J HEN UNTIL 9 P.M. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 4a A SHOPPING CENTRE OPEN ALL-DAY WED. AND WED. 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