Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Apr 1966, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 21, 1966 - THURS. APRIL 21st TO SAT. APRIL 30th eee ~ 2a he DB the Reks, ANNUAL SPRING _ TO HANG oe ss aaa Frederick Turner has been sentenced to hang May r 17. He was convicted of ae ar \ | uper entennia ff. _\ ae Se aed <7, ? Coinage =" ?)\\7 oe : LIP Explained INFN ; AVING 1967 centennial coinage will bear images by a Canadian artist of wildlife depicting var- ee: 4 Vo ee pes Ne. ious aspects of the country. oy a, A ipy j f ae te 4 Reg, 3.98 each siz wad PI Sas Finance Minister Sharp today / ; ty) te announced that designs sub- f , Mg, ey ; hs 3 EP 8S SALE! mitted by Alex Colville, 45, of » i < 4 X Bo) Sad Sackville, N.B., an artist with an international reputation for realism and flair, were selected by an 11 - member board of judges in a competition opened two years ago. The six coins, bearing the likeness of the Queen on their face, will have these designs on the back, explained by Mr. Col- ile: : ; wer bronze--A dove in i" 4g i Tailored Nylon Slip flight, symbolic of peace and 5 { : associated with spiritual values, ? Ht) hari 8 yay a -- common to city, farm and j ' and hem. orm ing 9 woods | , ihe i with shadow panel. White. 32 - 5 cent, nickel--A running rab- 4 y i 44, bit, symbolic of alertness and ; 4 ' } speed, fertility, new life and } ; ; poser dy and of volnerability. Satin- finish Nylon Slip ewe 10 cent, silver--A mackerel, Bodice and hem creamed with Nestnsdhnr "one of the most beautiful and Bon-Lon* lace. Glowing white. streamlined fish, common on 32 - 40. both coasts." 25 cent, silver -- A wildcat, stalking, "expressive of a cer- tain Intelligent. independence and capacity for formidable ac- tion," 50 cent, silver--A wolf, howl- ing, "symbolic of the vastness and loneliness of Canada, ... yet not a pathetic creature.'"' $1, silver--A Canada goose in flight, '"'particularly Canadian ' travelling over great » spaces." WALTZ LENGTH GOWN ARNEL' SLI BEAUTIFULLY AWARD WORTH $9,000 GOWN SLIP A COTTON SLIP Mr. Colville was awarded in -ensycors Amel*.. Danity Permanently pleated bo- DETAILED SLIP WITH SHADOW PANEL $9,000 for the designs, He said embroidered neckline, Canne dice and hem. Lavi : in' a. statement. accompanying ni ie diay pg a deck Wn ig lace Evibellihed win ecrbroidary Bodice and hem deep in Mr. Sharp's announcement he 0s 32-42 f oe Te ete tanta ey. nylon late: White, 32-40. chose wildlife to symbolize the ce white, In Arnel*, 34-42 ' { centennial of Confederation be cause of its enduring and mean ingful role through all the years Canada's present coins depict maple leaves, the beaver, the bd Nova Scotia schooner Bluenose, i each OR OR a woodland caribou, the Cana- dian coat of arms, and an In- dian and a voygeur in a fur-! trder canoe 4 ag a4 For the centennial, Canada e also is minting a $20 gold coin, ¢ with the Queen's likeness on the , face and the coat of arms of Canada on the back. ; J The Colville designs are the) P first complete set of new de- s signs since 1937, although spe cial commemorative nickels and wi es silver dollars have been minted Reg. 1.98 on occasion. q ag each e Four other artists received honorable mention by 4 SALE judges and aWartis each for their designs: Rolan y D. Guilbault of Jonquiere, Que., ' In so easy-care ond luxurious te Eric Aldwinckle of Toronto, wear Arel*. Deep permanently Arthur Price of Cyrville, Ont., : pleated hem. White. $-M-L. and the late Elizabeth Wyn Wood of Willowdale, Ont. Their designs were not made public. : Ladies' 8 i 7 MAY KEEP LATER The new coins will be in cir- Originally 3%¢ poir culation in 1967. Whether they J will continue to be used for 1968 ' 4 Sele! 28¢ or coins and in later years will de- d é a- pend on publi¢ acceptance, Mr { : . , ' Sharp said. For the nest year . FOR $ : 4: "@E the coins will carry in the in- ' } I . Bcription, "Canada 1867-1967." ' 7 \\ CO ON SLEEPWEAR . . "The power and beauty of these designs reflects the char- | } \ \ Two styles to choose from, Lace leg band acter and spirit of our people." ; ah iu h \ and elostic leg. In run-proof triocel. Sen- Mr. Sharp said. He invited Ca | VRE a sational fit, No front or side seams, Full or nadians to say how they would Whelan cut. Perfect fit, No 'binding or chofing. 2 like the new designs to con- j | Wi Flexible action, White, blue, pink. = tinue after 1967 ; aed, $-M-L-08, A Fashioned from finest quality eotton. Easy- 4 native of Toronto, Mr. Col- " . core, drip-dry. No fuss! No muss! Stook up ville grew up in Amherst, N.S., now at these great savings. studving fine arts at Mount Al lison University in Sackville @ Pyjamos -- smartly tailored In printed during 1938-42. He served as a i i i reost ket, war artist with the Canadian VW hl hag oy scp Aes . ai Army during 1944-46 before re Ue, PINK, ee turning to Mount Allison where @ Baby Dolls -- daintily eyelet embroider. he taught until 1963 when he ed and ribbon trimmed. Cap sleeves, resigned to devote his full time Matching panties. Maize pink, blue, to painting \ iced with white embroidery end nylon He has held one-man shows in ~ . New York and Toronto and his y lace. S-M-L, hg Ae gah a oe Reg. 59¢ ° @ Waltz Length Shift Gown -- charming hibitions in Brussels, Amster- pele i e R . floral print with a smocked yoke. Piped sterd and London Hi work is represented in neckline. Puffed sleeves end in a ruf- permanent collections in the fle. Blue, pink. M-L-OS. National Gallery, the New GRANNY GOWN -- printed with floral Brunswick Museum, the Sas Substandords, their tiny flaws will not affect their wearing quali- e bauctiets 'Sinneead etia cal any katoon Art Centre, and in the ties in the slightest. Choose from band and elastic leg stylings. : Ag puffed sleeves edged with nylon lace. art galleries of Toronto, Hamil ; : ton and London, Ont. White, pink, blue. In acetate -- a Celanese* fabric. S-M-L. j | Pink, blue, M-L. DROP CROSS EMBLEM ADEN (AP)--The Aden Red ct oy ea OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE | --- BOWMANVILLE - 5 KING ST. EAST -- ciety says the crescent symbol is more in keeping with Arab tradition.

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