The Oshawa Times, 20 Jan 1960, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 20, 1960 3 Gladys was a minor and there- which the girl's tribal husband|pools has brought about a bikini 8 a? Love Over-rides furs' sav' wird"sad sue vas, impute Visor, se Co, ay th designers. Even 7 7 . . . northwes| i ' : : Civic Objections "As to the merits of the mat-|Queensland to pick up 60 horses modest girl doesn't mind bare " " ofl bey minimums in the privacy of her . . ter," he wrote further, "my view which Daly owns. wn back vard To Mixed Marriage remains unchanged that this is a own back yard, marriage to which, had Gladys ' . [, A highlight is a group of even- By HAROLD TILLEY remained a ward, my consent Private Swim Pools|ie swimsuits--that's right. Canadian Press Correspondent |ghould not be given." | | A new facet of the social scene | DARWIN, Australia (CP)-- 'Bring Bikini Boom "come over for supper and a Love and the law waited on the B ED AND WED swim." The correct outfit for it passing of the last day of 1950| So, in the first day of the new| : to permit a tiny aboriginal girl,|year Gladys was baptized and) NEW YORK (AP) -- Swimsuits|is a figure-moulding black stretch Gladys Namagu, to become the|two hours later, dressed in pink!of the future will be barely there, | nylon swimsuit with sheer black wife of a giant white stock|nylon with white hat and gloves, according to the prophecy of ke and a sheer nvlon tricot drover, Michael Daly. stood with her groom at the altar|Janizen, which showed a colle i which goes to dinner, comes Franklins of Oshaw For months, Daly had been|of the church. tion of bold bikinis Friday. ) The rash of private swimming off for the swim. battling with the administration| After a wedding reception, at for the right to marry the native girl, j I Opposition came from the di- rector of welfare, H. C. Giese, as formal moves. a halfyear ago. THE WOMEN'S WELFARE LEAGUE OF OSHAWA formal moves a half-year ago. Marriages between aborigines THE RISING GENERATION William Ralph, Betty Ber children of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph nice, Nancy Doreen and Judy see, RR 1, Brooklin, Mr. and Patricia are the children of Mr. | Mrs, Fdward Lee, Brooklin, and whites are not encouraged and, in this instance, the objec- tions were that Gladys already had a tribal husband and that she was a qminor and therefore a native ward. TIME RUNNING OUT During 1959, - the director of welfare repeatedly refused per- mission but time was running against the administration and for the couple since there was evidence to show the girl would come of age in 1960. Thus it was clear that with the turning of the calendar to 1960 the objection of the Northern Territory welfare director would lose its validity because the state legislation of Western Australia invites you to attend their ANNUAL MEETING SIMCOE HALL SETTLEMENT HOUSE 10 Fisher Street, Oshawa on Monday, January 25th, at 2.00 p.m. Guest Speaker: MISS HARRIETT. E. CARR TO BE CLEARED REGULAR $25.00 TO $55.00 FINAL 0 0 il CLEARANCE ALL SALES FINAL Franklink. of. Cshawa 64 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 5-6682 and Mrs. Ralph Lee, RR 1, [and Mr. and Mrs. Russell |does not subject a native to "care Brooklin. Billie is ten years old, | Davidson, Raglan. and custody or control" unless he Betty, eight, Nancy, three, and or she is a minor, Judy, six. They are the grand- On the last day of 1959 the wel- KEEP IN TRIM i not opoose the appeal against his decision which the couvle was Banish Girdle Top Roll With Exercise And Diet planning to take to court. He was satisfied that after Jan. 1 he would not be able to establish By IDA JEAN KAIN important to tone the supporting Your dress size is determined pectoral muscles. | not only by your weight but by| The first exercise helps to] your shape. Calorie curbing will strengthen- the pectorals, reduce weight generally. How-| Position: Sit on dining room- ever, if you shun exercise, you|type chair. Raise left arm. side- will undoubtedly wind up with wards at shoulder level. Place| the same figure on a slightly palm of right hand on chest at| smaller scale, Exercise tones,|/the left so that fingertips touch| tichtens, and reshapes. toned tip of shoulder. | muscles hold the figure to slim-| Movement: Move the left arm | mer lines. forward, ever so slowly. Keep the he figure - controlling meas- moving arm relaxed, and force] urements are bust, waist, abdo- the muscle underneath the palm| men and hips. The oversize bust of your hand to take the action. | is 'almost al s due to excess Continue to move arm toward fat for these tissues are especially middle line of body--then let go. | susceptible to fatty infiltration. Change on of arms and re-| To understand the role of exer- peat the exercise. The moving] cise in relation to this measure- arm should be completely passive ment, think of the bust as being and be drawn forward by the] rted by ligaments and mus- pectoral muscle. You .can feel] . As weight is reduced it is|this muscle action under palm of Repeat twice, rest, and re- twice more, always forcing Adult Education [this muscle to do the work. is Democracy's Hope sexe bs or ness isndick Says Ex-Patriate ter, Feel Better, published by |Harper Brothers. | VANCOUVER (CP)--A woman To narrow the waist and tone educationist who lived in Ger-|the muscles which bound the sil- many during Eitler's rise to po-|louette at the sides, bend side- wer sees adult education as one | Wards. | of the means of srtengthening the! Position: Standing, feet well] foundations of democratic gov-/apart, right hand on thighline, | ernment ballerina-style, Are left arm over Mrs. Alice Lindberger, director head. | of evening classes for the Uni-| Movement: B-e-n-d slowly side-| versity of British Columbia ex- wards toward the right and, as! tension department, made the you bend, stretch with arm and point in an interview. feel -1 along the left "I have realized the value of side nd as far 2s camforfah'a. | adult education ever since seeing hold for a few seconds. Then adults seduced to wrong political slowly return to upright position. | ing. It's easy to instigate Repeat three times, change posi-| any kind of political system inition of hands, and bend toward] any county so long as adults are the left side | not aware of the aims behind To strengthen the abdominals] ertain ideas. ._ while slimming hips, finish with| t is uot a question of having this exercise: 2 polities! sducktion ey Position: Lying on left side, Sagas lo Nigh pon Sead wn folded arm, legs straight 1d not to accept them . Education should be con- s, a life-long process, and smartly to ich it can help to safeguard >' freedoms." 0 Assistant Adviser, Programmes for Older People --Photo by Ireland ; Ontario Department of Education lym eT TT TT 1 Our semi-Annual Clearance of discontinued lines and broken sizes starts Thursday at 9a.m. . + . Ther are literally hundreds of excellent dollar saving buys in good shoes and winter footwear. .. YES the event you've waited for is here . . . Don't miss it! See you at 9 Thursday. LOOK MEN! HERE'S VALUE! Discontinued lines and broken sizes . . . Men's and Young Men's dress and casual footwear Here's A Good Buy! Broken sizes Men's Hartt Shoes. A good assort- ment of sizes, but not all sizes in the group. LADIES! SAVES SS On top quality famous brand name shoes including Naturalizer Clarks, Murray-Selby and Debs ete. Regular Values 13.95 to 18.95 CLEARING AT 998-:12.98 Broken and' discontinued lines . . , Not al Isizes in each style, CLEARING PRICE .......00n.e. Movement: Flex ' right knee chest, shoot leg ht down, then swing vigor- rearward, H-o-1-d. Breathe| ative of Germany who fled 4 do not hold your family to England at breath. Hit the rhythm of 1-2-3 | of the Second World! SY hold. Flex again and re- n she was 18, Mrs. Lind 3 to 4 times. Change sides aid she found the F ish and repeat exercise y mature than in, By restori tone to the big bably be cause muscles, ene is increased and the e a longer tradition of measurements slimmed, democratic government." -------------------- --- ARMY INTERPRETER | After the war she returned tol ed Germany as an inter-| translator for the Army, returned to years and ma C Lindbe I. hey moved to Canada eight years ago. | She says women account for | about 60 per cent of the adults taking the 150 courses offered at UBC. Most of the women were over 40 "Women who are at home need as much intellectual stimulation as men do but they don't ordin- arily get it. They are cooped up and preoccupied with small child- ren and home - making for 4 years. While she is happy to have thes¢e women attending classes, she is concerned about people who lack formal education. "People who haven't high school or university educations often feel they are not eligible for the university, evening classes. 'This is not so. No educa- tion requisites are stipulated. The only requirement is the desire to learn, "We do not realize how many brilliant, self-educated people we have here. The function of adult education is to help those who haven't had the opportunity for ESI a formal education." Other groups of ladies' shoes clearing . . . Priced at 298 498 6.98 CLEARING PRICE ARAL PV OURS MINERALS, & TRACE ELEMENTS Shearling Lined SNOW BOOTS Best quality leather uppers. Regular to 14.95 CLEARING 99 8 PRICE Ladies' Dressy Suede Snow Boois Black and brown, illusions and high heels. Regular 17.95 CLEARING TT CHILDREN'S OVERSHOES Fleece lined brown rubber overshoes, with inside shearling collar and ad- justable strap. Sizes 6 to 10 and 11 to 3 in the group. CLEARING PRICE .....doa. BARGAIN ~ RACK This group includes slippers, shoes, casuals, flats and a variety of odds and ends . . . Sizes for men, women and girls in the group. 198 CHILDREN'S SAVAGE SHOES Special clearance of broken sizes and discontinued sty' Not all sizes in the group. "PARAMETTE SYRUP "PARAMETTES "PARAMETTES NAVE RReE Regular 4.98 to 6.98 LILEARING CLEARING PRICE -...... . PRICE seven No Refunds or Exchanges on Sale Merchandise DAVID$SON'$ RA 5-3312 [$5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 Coupon on Cold Waves We're fortunate to get a real buy ar share it with our friends We feature Francis Bartley, Ben Abramoff and Arthur Huyck HUYCK'S HAIRSTYLING lease bring coupon' with you p FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE RA 3-2912 8% SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA (over Johnston's Men's Wear) 00 $5.00 $5.00 . TT $5.00 : 31 SIMCOE ST. NORTH $5.00 The Byiix v Shoe - OPEN Guild FRI. EVE. TILL 9 P.M. i would ilke

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