26 Things Are Happening at EATON'S During This Great Sale! \ Don't Miss These Exciting Attractions... \ Upper Level THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 2, 1967 In The Fabric Dept. -- see how Stacey Interfacing gives your dressmaking that ""professional-ook"'.-Fri., Nov. 3rd-from 12:30 to 9 p.m. Unique Zippers are the latest type of zipper to finish your sewing job easily. Fri., Nov. 3rd from 12:30 to 9 p.m. Miss Wallace a McCall Pattern Co. representative will explain the proper methods of using patterns. Fri., Nov. 3rd from 12:30 to 9 p.m. In The Wig Dept. -- Don't miss the demonstrations on styling and combing. Fri., Nov. 3rd from 12:30 to 9 p.m. Daily in The Children's Wear Dept. -- Balloons will be given out to the children from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Mall Level In The Candy Dept. -- get your sample of Bassett's Liquorice All- sorts Thurs., Nov. 2nd from 12:30 to 9 p.m. Fashions in Wool -- hand knit fashions. Fri., Nov. 3rd at 2:30 and 6:45 p.m. Meet Mrs. M. Parsons, Knitting Consultant For Mary Maxim Yarns in the Notions Dept. Fri., Nov. 3rd. Vogue Pattern Fashions -- featuring British fabrics -- see them in the Mall Level Window. Hel Mac Co. Lint Removers wil! be demonstrated in the Notions Dept. between 12:30 and 9 p.m. See the Shoes being hand stitched in the Shoe Dept. Fri., Nov. 3rd from 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 5 p.m. { Lower Level Fathers of Confederation -- a collection of 50 paintings includ- ing the Fathers of Confederation and the Prime Ministers of Canada since Confederation on display on the pillars on the Lower Level. Viking Blender -- see EATON'S own brand blender being de- monstrated in the Small Appliance Dept. In the Housewares Dept. Don't Miss Seeing the carpet sweepers, M-E Cleaner for Melmac and Teflon, Frypan Cleaner, "Jimmy. the Chef" will demonstrate Vegetable Shredder, Apple Wedger and Radish Rosebud maker. General Rides For The Children will be available at a nominal charge. Located south of the SHopping Centre main entrance off Stevenson Rd. S. Indian Head-dresses wil! be given to the children at various loca- tions in the store. FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Paisley print pyjamas with top and knee length pants . . . frills on sleeves and bottom of top and bottom of pants. Pink or blue print. Sizes small, medium and large. Ordinarily 5.98. SPECIAL, each .... vo, .3.98 Also available in matching Mini gown, SPECIAL, each..... 2.98 LINGERIE, UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 209 FASHION WISE SAVINGS for WOMEN * 20% Off Vanity Fair Short-leg Panty Mat-finished rayon tricot, sanitized and comfortably 'saddle-gussetted. Flat elastic at waist, banded leg with picot edging. White only; sizes small, medium and large. Reg.1.15 each. seca. & 2.16 PHONE 725-7373 Extra-large -- Reg. 1.35 each. speci, O % 3.24 SLEEPWEAR CLEARANCE Included in the group are gowns, pyjamas, baby dolls, shift gowns in a variety of materials and colours. Broken size range. Reg. 2.98 to 10.00. 1 48 to T 50 SPECIAL, each oc. © @ e PHONE 725-7373 LINGERIE, UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 209 Women's Long Flannelette Pyjamas Red top with tartan frill on sleeve and around the bottom . tartan pants with elastic waist. Great gift idea for Christmas! Sizes small, medium and large. ond brown only... Ordinarily 5.98. ~ SPECIAL, each .-exrvw- & LINGERIE, UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 209 PHONE 725-7373 WOMEN'S LINED LEATHER GLOVES 20% OFF! REG. 9.00! PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY (Please, No Telephone er Mail Orders) Excellent gift idea for Christmas! Soft leather gloves for driving. Black sizes 62 to 72 in the group. SPECIAL, uo 7.20 black and brown , to 8 in the group. SPECIAL, pa cores SCARVES AND GLOVES, MALL LEVEL, _DEPT. 202 50% Off Women's Double Woven Nylon and Gotton Gloves - Reg. 2.00 to 10.95 PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY (Please, No Telephone or Mail Orders) Available in short and long lengths also an average length, White, + Some fashion colours in the group. Sizes 6% SCARVES AND GLOVES, MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 202 Clearance of Women's Walking Shoes Much Below Usual Price PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY (Please, No Telephone or Mail Orders) Low heels and pumps in assorted colours of black and brown in the group. Sizes 6 to 10 AA and B widths . . . in the group. Reg. 19.95. SPECIAL, pair ....0. 1 2.95 WOMEN'S SHOES, MALL -LEVEL, DEPT. 338 1.00 » 5.48 HADDON HALL KITCHEN TOOL SET isists of meat fork, big s SPECIAL, set 7.99 HOUSEWARES, LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 254 TEAPOTS Two styles... 5 cup size with chromium insulated cover... 8 cup size with aluminum: pot and black composition handle. SPECIAL, cach, 2009. 8 cup -- Reg. 4.98 SPECIAL, each ..... 3.99 HOUSEWARES SPECIALS JOHNNY POLE Reg. 16.98. Two-chromium-plated tension poles adjust from 7'8" to 8'4"; support extra-storage space in-your bathroom . metal shelves or cabinet enamel- led white. 3 shelves, 2 towel stirrups. SPECIAL, each 13.99 PHONE 725-7373 CARVING BOARD Handy to have in the home. Can .be used for a serving board also. Reg. 6.98. SPECIAL, each 4.99 . Sturdy glass bottles encased by GARBAGE CANS Reg. 4.49 16-gallon galvanized steel can is sturdy... . has lock lid that keeps odours in, animals out ... Side handles make it read- ' ily portable. electrical: outlet. SPECIAL, each SPECIAL, each "s SPECIAL, each 188 359 6.99 HOUSEWARES, LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 254 UTILITY TABLE Reg. 8.98. THERMOS BOTTLES a 'Perma-Case' outer shelt in red and beige . . . tight plastic cork with-a screw on cup. Reg. 2.59. White baked enamel metal table stands stove high -- 36". 3 handy shelves. Has its own PHONE 725-7373 MEN'S BIRKDALE SPECIFIED SHOES Included in the group are Bluchers, slip-ons, Brogues and Balmorals. Smooth and grained leather soles and rubber heels in the group. Buy now and save! Sizes 7 to 12, D width. 15.99 MEN'S SHOES, MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 237 SPECIAL, DOW aaron: leather uppers with SPECIALLY PRICED PICTURES 'and MIRRORS MIRRORS Attractive plastic framed mirror can be used as an extra dresser mirror or closet door mirror. Approx. 12° x 19°. SPECIAL, each pe he & PHOINE 725-7373 PICTURES AND MIRRORS, LOWER, LEVEL, DEPT. 276 ? _ Oil Reproductions - Reg. 16.95 Lovely reproductions you would be proud. to hang over your fireplace, in your rec room or on any suitable wall. Approx. p size 28" x 34". Included in the group are landscapes, sea- scapes, scenes and many others. EATON'S OPEN TONIGHT (THURSDAY) AND FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M. OIL REPRODUCTIONS Assorted scenes with many lovely colours used to create these scenes. Approx. size would be 28" x 52'. Just ise thing you need for that bare wall in the living room. SPECIAL, 19 yy GOON iSideesnccome & PHONE 725-7373 ' ate ne Hom Of Osha ville, A \neighbo ario and DL. 26--NO. 255 W_TYPE OF Bool 'Fou y THE CANADIAN PRE )Police in various parts of | are faced with a new criminal following a ras plaints of deadly Hallov ats handed out to childre: In Toronto, police vis ools in the east end v ind trucks toured the str laring warnings to parent Meheck all treats received their children. At least 12 apples contai parts of razor blades had | recovered. Two children were cut razor blades--one boy wher bit into an apple and a when a piece of blade in apple sliced her finger. In London, Ont., police rey ed more than 20 incident: booby-trapped treats, inclu Moth-balis covered with ch Tate and apples containing r Dlades and pins POLICE G JEAD Inspector Len Elgie said of the apples has given poli strong lead toward at leasf suspect. He said the apple handed out at one of four ho to a youngster accompaniec his father. "Several sections of the C inal Code could apply in ch ing persons responsible, but will have to talk to the C1 attorney before we can reat definite | decision," Inspe Elgie said. ~ In the suburban Ottawa ship of Nepean, parents \ warned to cut open apples : several people complained dren had suffered cuts { razor blades in apples In Edmonton, a police spo man said a number of par found razor blades embedde candy and apples. A small and two boys, aged nine an found pieces of razor blade their treats following the an Halloween shellout. The only injury reported to the girl who cut her finge a razor blade in an apple. Lucy Blonjeauz told police gon Collin, nine, returned h from a trick-or-treat excu and bit into one of the apple piece of a razor blade found in the apple before could swallow it. "Herman Nardell, 14, told monton police that a man rying a' box of. chocolate -- gave him one on _ Hallov night. The boy took the wray off and found a 14-inch piec razor blace in the bar. He tt it away and called police. Police in Calgary repo "one or two" cases of found in apples, but there no injuries, 1]-Year-Old Boy Suspect TORONTO (CP)--Police investigating reports that ar year-old boy placed piece: razor blades in some ap given to children here Hal e'en night. Broken pieces of blades found in 27-apples in two tions of Toronto Thursday < police warned parents to e» ine treats handed out to 1 children Tuesday evening. Fifteen pieces of blade * found in apples in an east area and another dozen in Toronto. Two 'children were injt One west-end child suffers cut mouth and another a cu! ger. In the east end an a Snatched from the mouth two-year-old contained part blade. Nellie Elder broke open a candy bar given to her Richard, 11, and found a_ plete blade. Rrabs Killed In Aden Riot ADEN (Reuters)--Five A were killed and at leas wounded in gun battles bet rival nationalist groups in today. But as the dust settled 12 hours of clashes, the § Arabian armed forces reco ation committee said repre atives.of the two groups a: to a ceasefire. Mortars, grenades and matic weapons were use bloody fighting between th tional Liberation Front ant Front for the Liberation-o cupied South Yemen, appar vying for position in anticip of British withdrawal later month. Fighting broke out. a hours after Britain announ¢ would pull out its reme forces and grant indepen to the South Arabian Fede) in the second half of this m instead of Jan. 9, as ple earlier,