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Daily Times-Gazette, 25 Nov 1953, p. 32

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5 v me 'DAILY TIMRS-GATETTE, Wednesday, November 6, 1908 WIDE RANGE IN SILVERWARE tion for creamer sets, salt sets, baskets, trays, compotes, coffee and tea sets -- are but a few of the great 'silver' variety shown. choosing for Sra Draws Contrast In and Cleanliness HH HL He by iL 114 H i £ it ¢ 1 FL il § 4 5 *e hs 2 3 : Be 111 : il 4 : i i i i iis | w ¥ ¢ § i hl i . ¢ g i i dit : : ef g g gt i i I | ) 3 3 ; i ¥ t § lk of : E gaie I ' HELEN it § E Bap ¥. A Ed i 4 E 8 i : ee » i ; : : i ig § i 5 E : i; : f= ait 2 : ; i i g 4 : 3 : 3 i ' i : s 2 FOR THE HUNTER Give him a brand-new gun and make it a new Jeathatweight, Model 70, bolt-action rifle, I] shoots the revolt ary .308 smokeless, ba'l-no artridge. Imagine -- al. hoo the gun weigas only 6'%2 pounus, it packs Fao ough to' down ene, United States, I feel that what I bave said is unsatisfactory. I recall specific qualities blended in such a richness that my attempts to deduct '"'attitudes'" and "ways" seem irrelevant. Most of these qualities are uni- versal, to be sure, some I would call "American"; for in- stance, efficiency and generosity, practicality and enthusiasm, or- ganizing ability and responsive- ness, understanding of human na- ture and a lon, to understand the affairs of the world. Oftener than not this desire to grasp the global problem of human relations was expressed in con- ventional terms. However, to the extent that women I met ventured to be independent, I found that their 88 mind and motherliness made them excellent bridge-builders. Those are needed on both shores of the Atlantic Every Woman Welcomes Gift Of Gay, Practical Lingerie there is one Christmas gift Red, Mauve, Sun Yellow, as well as the beloved pastels, dramatic black, and ever-popular white. Lace is used with such a gen- erous hand that gift slips and gowns have a trousseau-lov look. This lavish use of lace ed to the luxurious beauty of the nylon satins and crepes assures a truly thrilling Christmas for the fashion-conscious woman! Robes for gifting are being shown in styles from the very flattering, full-skirted hostess gowns to pert short robes de: ed to top slim at-home pants. Fabrics are many and varied, but the quilted ones--in satin, printed rayons, and cottons--still lead in popularity. ; A new look in sleepwear is the old-fashioned one! ted challis, straight from .Grandma's day, is the biggest news .in nightgowns. Tiny sprigs of violets or rosebuds on this soft, warm fabric give these gowns a quaint charm. They are styled in a long-sleeved gown with a lace or eyelet ruffled yoke and lace at the tiny collar and flannelette is pularity for Winter gowns that be big gift hits. These old-fashioned style night- gowns are available in mother- and-daughter duos that would make a doubly- gift idea! petticoats have imaginatively sty) "| ruffled cuffs. Flower-sprigger the runner-up in these fashion-appe: are sure Full, never been so or so colorful as this year's gift selection. Definitely the right gift choice, always, lingerie promises even greater Merry Christmas thrills for lucky girls this year! England Has Whiskey Again -- Whisky- parched Britons will be able to ring in the' New Year in style, For the first time since the war's end, whisky will be off the ration For eight years most of Scot- land's whisky output has been ex- to earn dollars. Supplies or home consumption were re- duced to a mere trickle. Now, with production boosted, the government is abandoning the program which gave liquor mer- chants a' yearly quota based on a shall percentage of their pre-war sales. A familiar figure, debonair and spoiling his national drink with a fizzy soda substance which he claims destroys iis potency, changes its taste and 'transforms a meilow beatitude into a gaseous frivolity." WATER ONLY - Scots stoutly maintain that whisky is not to be used lightly as an in| jent in "a fashionless clamj; vy 0' a cocktail." The scot will allow a little plain water or even an ice cube, but he prefers to drink it neat and wash it down with a gulp of water. | The Scots are partial to malt whisky which they call '"uisge bheatha," That's Gaelic for water monocled and clad in well-cut tweeds, is returning .to national magazines to invite readers to a "whisky and soda." And every time a Scot sees the ad his blood pressure will shoot nowadays. up at the stupidity of the English-- of life. . Grain whisky, made from cer- eals in a patent still, runs a close second to malt but. before it was accepted in Britain there was a long drawn-out battle. Conserva- tive distillers said it wasn't gen- .whisky. It took a royal com- fon in 1909 to establish its t to the name. 'or the Scot malt whisky re- mains the aristocrat. Savoring the distinctive flavor it acquires when the malted barley is spread on per- forated plates to dry over a slow peat fire, he'll orate on the dis- tinction between malt and grain while debating the relative merits of a Speyside or an islay. (Spey- side whisky is made of highland malts produced chiefly in the spey- side or glenlivet trict. Islay whisky has a particularly 'strong flavor due to the "peated'" Malt.) ASK COMICS BAN TORONTO (CP)--Toronto board of control Thursday night passed a motion calling for a ban on sale of comic books. It ested the selling of comic books which, it said "glorify brutality, crime, war and sex." The watchman told police he fired one shot into the ground to scare the children away. He said they were climbing around a truck in the lot. J WELSH CHURCH The Calvinistic Methodist Church of Wales is the only church of purely Welsh origin. = Annual Report SMART SET This 'Steak and Ale" gift package offers two smart pewter tankards that are filled with bot tles of men's toiletries, surely a fine gift for your man of distinction. Wins Post Award TORONTO -- For the third Straight fear, Dominion Stores Limi won The Financial Post Award for annual reports in the retail and distribution field. Re- sults were announced in today's is- sue of The Financial Post. Dominion's award - winning 1953 report took the unusual form of a picture magazine. Photographs re- corded a comprehensive tour by a lady shareholder of Company's stores, warehouses and offices, giv- ing all shareholders a deep insight into operations of the widespread chain. 'A clever idea and a consider | able step forward in human rela-, tions," commented one of the judges. The awards were established by | The Financial Pokt in 1951 "to rec- ognize the efofrts of companies | seeking to improve the lines of | communication between manage- | ment and the owners." Reports of | more than 1,000 Canadian concerns | were reviewed this year by a panel | of nine judges, three each from the Canadian Institute of Chartered Ac- | countants, the Ihvestment Dealers' Association of Canada, and the As- sociation of Canadian Advertisers. MEDICAL PIONEER Diphtheria was first specifically k Treasure In Suwannee JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)--A Lakeland hotel owner whose hobby is seeking buried treasure, claimed Monday he found one worth about ,000 near the mouth of the uwannee river Saturday. William F. Sneed Jr. id he made about 20 trips to the Suwan. the last fore electronic devices located a treasure chest under 16% feet of water. Then, he said, after 18 hours of Tabor he doubloons and eight dating from pt reported he Pie value ubloons a 'and' the silver pieces at $50 to 5 In addition. to the coins, said, the cache included a pure' silver cup and a silver scissors- like instrument. 3 believes a SEER Et e river w was by pirates. ; farmers obtain a valuable col y faymers chitain 4 valua vs CREPE, SATIN HOUSE 139 King W. described and named by P. Bret- tonneau in France in 1826. May we suggest your early selection, for your= self or for a gift, while our stock is complete, LANCIA BOTANY AND CASHMERE ! SWEATERS | BLOUSES NYLON AND SILK HOSIERY SKIRTS SLIPS AND GOWNS VIYELLA FLANNEL HANDKERCHIEFS IRISH, SWISS AND CHINESE GLOVES - MILLINERY A small deposit will hold until Christmas THE HAT BOX Dial 5-4561 AND NYLON COATS Parking In Rear = : & : : STAINLESS STEEL DO UBLE TUB For years Beatty has been Canada's most outstanding "Buy" -- and NOW much more attractive with this host of FREE GIFTS! Here's @ grand opportunity to get these free gifts for yourself or for Christmas gifts for your friends! Take advantage of this wonderful offer nowl SHEETS AND | PILLOW CASES (DOUBLE SIZE) BATH & GUEST TOWELS, FACE CLOTHS WRB OREN ALINS Guaranteed S Trade-in No Down Payment 50; -- $1.75 weekly More 68 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Matched Solid Tones in Lime Green, Daffodil, Yellow, Powder Pink. Blue or DON'T MISS rion ZARA RAARRARRARAFAARRARAVARAARRAAARRRFAAARAAAADAAIAAAAAVANANANAN PLUS Beatty Giant Press Lever and Pressure bon with ballon sof, Control. SH HH L RHR RRS BUREN NERY

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